T H E W O L V E R I N E // ~' A TRY T R U BE Y'S ICE CREAM Also Martha Washington and Crane's Candies 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR Special Summer Session June 30-August 22 All Branches of Music For Catalogue or Information, call at offie, or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Capital, $ sod ed P r$ us, $to.ooo-t Unide roit st, $20,000t0 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Ban n sCures atr >nts of ours Csttmers is Otis Wthord. 3 per centInterest in our Savings Department Gents' Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S.University Ave. BOOKS LAW AND MEDICAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND Complete Line Text Books Text Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. CASH OR EXCHANGE FOR YOUR OLD BOOKS LARGEST STOCK IN MICHIGAN C. E. Barthell 326S. State Sreet Tel. 61 L " The Arcadia" OPEN During Summer Session Regular Prices $3.50-$4.00 BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164 The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall The Place for Summer School Students 118- 120 E. Liberty Street S.H. WILD CO. 311 S. State St. Carry the Largest Line of Wool- ens in ihe city. Satisfaction guaranteed. We cater to those who want the best. SUMMER STYLES A SPECIALTY Established 1888. All work made in this city. SH.ILDO 311 S. State St. THE WOLVERINE The official newspaper of the sum- mer session of the University of Mich- igan, published by the students, Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday after- noons. Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. m., daily. Phone 960. Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- ty-five cents for the summer; mailed to any address for one dollar. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon application to the business manager. 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Louis P. Haller--Managing Editor. Phone-1016. William A. tart-Business Manager. Phone-357. Gordon Davies-News Editor. NEWS STAFF. Issue Editors. Y. F. Jabin Hsu. Leo N. Burnett. Reporters. George M. Curtis. Earl Crossman. Sam L. Adelsdorf. J. J. Reighard. John R. Ober. Charles C. Webber. Walter W. Watson. C. E. Jamison. F. J. Hoffmeister. Reuben Peterson. Cyrus J. Goodrich. C. B. Hughes. Howard V. Devree. Guy Wells. Mack Ryan. Business Staff. Henry S. Parsons, Asst. Bus. Manager. Fred W. Marble. Louis Rabe. Subscriptions and ads taken at Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- versity Pharmacy. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913. The Directory Extra. For the benefit of those who wish to make use of the Wolverine directory, we intend to publish a directory extra Monday. We do this so that the direc- tory will make its final bow before the close of the summer school. There are always some who are dis- satisfied with any arrangement, so we wish to give warning in advance that news will be scarcer than ever in this issue. It is not that we could not fill our columns with reading mat- ter if we chose to do so, though the Lord and reporters know that news is scarce enough around here. We are simply making an extra effort to get the directory out in time for it to be of some use, and we do it with malice aforethought, at the expense of any news which wishes to appear in print. CALENDAR July 12, 9:30-10:15 p. m.-Visitors' night at the astronomical observa- tory. Admissiotn by ticket only. July 14, 5:00 p. m.-"The Number Con- cept." Professor Ford. West lec- ture room of the physical laboratory. 9:30-10:15 p. m.-Visitors' night at the astronomical laboratory. Ad- mission by ticket only. July 15, 5:00 p. m.-"Some Scientific Paradoxes." Illustrated lecture by Professor W. D. Henderson. West lecture room of the physical labora- tory. 8:00 p. m.-"The Rights of the Un- born Child." Dr. Reuben Peterson. West amphitheater of the Medical building. Foreigners Gather to Get Acquainted. A get-together meeting of the Cos- mopolitan club will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Cerrle Francais rooms in the north wing of University hall. All foreign students in the sum- mer session are invited to attend and get acquainted. A short musical pro- gram will be presented and several talks will also be given by members of the club. fAlESTIC rHEATER WILL SHOW EDISON'S TALKING PICTURE S. Manager Arthur Lane of the Majestic theater, has secured the exclusiTe right to show Thos. A. Edison's talk- ing motion pictures in Ann Arbor, be- ginning on Monday night and con- tinuing throughout the week. Real life in all its phases will be repro- duced, and photo-plays will pivture complete operas. The apparatus con- trolling sound is a very delicate one, and requires the most careful opera- tion. EXTENSIVE iIPROVEMENTS BEING MADE ON CAMPUS. Work on Sidewalks, Cess Pool,'Curb- ing and Buildings Progressing Rapidly, This summer session is witnessing the most extensive improvements made on the campus in recent years. The structural work on the new power house in the "cat hole" is rapidly nearing completion, the 175 foot chim- ney is already completed and some of the brick has been laid for the walls. In the "cat hole" and east of the gym- nasium the heating plant tunnel is progressing rapidly, and the excava- tion for the connecting link across the grounds of the Homeopathic hospital is being rushed. South of the gym- nasium, where the tunnel will turn TTEMPLE THEATRE MAIN STREET Wednesday, JUL 16th LUBIN DRAMA The District Attorney's Conscience " ADMISSION 10 CTS. C. H. BROCK HACK, BAGGAGE & LIVERY Two Good Saddlers Phone 348 116 N. Fourth Ave. DAVIS& OH LINGER Prom pt Printers Deliveries made when promised Phone 432-J 109 E. Washington Street DeFries Art Store PICTURES AND FRAMING 223 SOUTH MAIN STREET . i i I I SUMMER SESSION STUDENTS Bring Around a List of Your Wants It doesn't matter what you want in Second - Hand Text - Books, we have then for any department of the University, and at the right prices. The best stock of Engineering Sup- plies and Loose Leaf Note Books. The best Fountain Pens for $t .oo each. All kinds of second -hand books bought, sold and ex- changed, at WAIIR'S University Bookstore MAKE OUR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE HUSTON BROS. The Finest Billiard Room in the State. CIGARS and CANDIES. "We Try to Treat You Right" COUSINS, & HALL FLORISTS Cor. S. University and Twelfth Street Telephone115 west and connect with the substation between Waterman gymnasium and We Make Old Hats New the Medical building, there still re- maain a few feet to be excavated, bitt Alt kinds Cteaiet 1ntlsced . no difficulty is to be expected here and The Best Shoe Shine Shop the work should soon be completed. NEXT TO WACNER'S At the southwe t corner of the cam- pus cesspool is teing constructed to drain that section of the campus and THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK prevent the accumulation of water in C pitlt ......$3ooo.o the basement of the Memorial build- Resourcesi............... t...... $3,ooo ooo.oo ing. New concrete curbing along the Transacts a Genee ralanking Business 3persrent intererst paid onaSavixegslDeposits. street car tracks on State street, the your Business solicited. repairing of the sidewalks in front w. h as Eitax, vie rs.,cstl. SaFritzACass' of University hall, together with the Cash'r, Wm. Wale, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept. razing of the chimney of the ancient powerhouse will add materially to the RED RUBBER SOLES beauty of the campus. It is expected that ground will soon Put on Any Shoes at be broken for the new Science build- 0. 6. ANDRES, 222 S. State Street ing and the new residence halls. CALL TAXI 1550 '"On Call Day or Night uto and Baggage Livery Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N. Main St. ys Vctory Celebration All Stnemer atPIn-Bay! $1,000,000 err y eias DOUBLE DAILY STEAMER SERVICE DETROIT-PUT-IN-BAY-SANDUSKY-C-DAR POINT Daily Put-in-Bay Excursions. Round trip week days 6ic, .u.am!hys 75e. Steamer "Put-in-Bay" (New), 4000 passenger capacity, Largest danrisg deck on the Lakes, Continuous music, Ocean steamer chairs, Private parlors, Commodious dining and lunch rooms. Fast steel steamer "Frank E. Kirby." Double daily service now in operation to Put-in-Bay and Cedar Point-World- famous bathing beaches, historic caves and mammoth hotels. Daily to Cleveland 8:30 a. m., via Put-in-bay, $1.25 each way. Steamer "Put-in-Bay" leaves Detroit daily at 8:30 A. M. Steamer "Frank E. Kirby" leaves Detroit week days at 5:00 p. m. Daylight Trips to Cleveland $1.25 (Way) WriteforFolder ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE 4 12 O.S. Dustro.P.At "You can tell A Centleman by the Cleanliness of His Linen" If you want the best that is done, go to The City Laundry E THOS. ROWE, Prop. 404-406 Detroit Street UNITARIAN CHURjCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORINC, Minister SUBJECT JULY 13 Liberal Religion and the American Spirit Both religion and government are affected by the American belief that men are capable of rul- ing and thinking for themselve-s. To help the masses to rule better than any king and worship better than any church requires much work, butis worth doing. SUSAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street BEST ICE CREAM SWEETEST CANDY PROMPT SERVICE SUSAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street Phone 967 SUMMER SALE MUSIC PIANOS unTivepE s fc 11)0 U s C Across From Majestic NAI AS - - l~ IGE NEj ^p ,,, r®Y i - N- ititittttt 4