THE WOLVERINE 10 TRY TR U BEY'S ICE CREAM Also Martha Washington and Cranes Candies 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 UNIVERSITY SCHOL OF MUSIC MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR Regular Fall Term Sept. 29-Feb. 7 All Branches of Music For Catalogue or information, call at offica,' or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secre'ary Capital,$t',o .e r Surpls, $5.nooco iHE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Sae natgkiga teateint of our C., a s Os,' W ithnord. 3 par asnt Inaerast in our Saings Department Gents' Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S.Ualver.1iy Ave. LAW AND MEDICAL NEW AND SECON=HAND Complete Line Text Books Text Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. CASlh OR EXCHANGE FOR I OUR OLD BOOKS LARGEST STOCK IN MICHIGAN C.E. B artlell 326 S. State S'reet Tel.'sl L "The Arcadia" OPEN During Summer Session Regular Prices $3.50-$4.00 BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phond 164 The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall The Place r Summer Schol Students 118-120 E. Liberty Street GA WIL.DCO 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. 311 S. State St. i i li I THE W OLVERINE We sat on the hard seats with a whole row of cubs,- the kind you don't The official newspaper of the sum- have to pay to see,-and we munched mer session of the University of Mich- peanuts thoughtfully, and recreated igan, published by the students, Tues- hard. We wish that circuses came of1- day, Thursday and Saturday after- tenet. noons. -- - Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. CALENDAR R Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. m., daily. Phone 960. July 21, 5:00 p. m.-"Some Curious Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- Contracts." Professor Joseph H. ty-five cents for the summer; mailed Drake. West lecture room of the to ay address for one dollar, physical laboratory. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon July 22, 5:00 p. in.-"Shakespeare's application to the business manager. England." Illustrated lecture by 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Dr. H. S. Mallory. West lecture room of the physical laboratory. Louis P. Haller-Managing Editor. 8:00 p. m.-"Common Ear, Nose and Phone-1016. Throat Diseases, in their Relation 'iliam A. tlart--Business Manager. to General Health." Dr. R. B. Can- Phone-357. field. West amphitheater of the Gordon Davies-News Editor. medical building. NEWS STAFF. SURVEYORS TAKE MEASURE Issue Editors. OF TOPINABEE RESORTERS, Y. F. Jabin Hsu. L'o N. Burnett. Reporters. League Formed by Seven Surveying teorge M. Curtis. Earl Crossman. Parties and One of Faculty Sam L. Adelsdorf. J. J. Reighard. Members. John R. Ober. Charles C. Webber. l I waitr w.w ason. u. . j misn.' Baseball occupies the center of the 2. J. Hoffmeister. Reuben Peterson. stage at Camp Bogardus. A league Cyrus J. Coodrich. C. B. Hughes. has been formed by seven surveying Howard . Devree. Cy W . parties at the camp, and the faculty M0. Mack Ryan Leo 2. Wykkeli has brought the number up to eight by S. W. Robinon S. A. Oppenheimer also entering a team to contend for Bus:ne.ss Safi, the pennant. Henry S. Parsons, Asst. Bus. Manager. The first game resulted in an over- Fred W. Marble. Louis Rabe. whelming victory for the professors, by thse score of 22 to 9. They were Subscriptions and ads taken at lesstfortunate in the second game how- Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- ever, and Brodie, the star twirler for versity Pharmacy. the teachers was forced to taste de- feat to the tune of 16 to 8. 1ssrc Editor-Y, F. Jabin isu. A star team chosen from all those in the camp league journeyed to Topin- abee Saturday to play the resorters. A large crowd of Topinabee support- SATURDAY JULY 19, 1913. ers were present to cheer on their 'team, but "Swede" Mueller proved to THE CIRCUS. be invincible, and the engineers romp- ed away with the game by the score Well, did you see the circus,' We:iof 9to 1. w enc. o o1 And we enjoyed ourselves. We had some trouble from keeping our staff CAMPUS PUBLICATION NOT from going astray, and if our esteemed TO BE FORCED TO MOVE BY contemporary, the Ann Arbor Daily NEW LOCATION OF N. E, A. Sneeze has scooped us (again) it is be-- cause we did not wholly succeed in The Wolverine, Michigan Daily and this. The sporting editor became ab- Michiganensian will not be forced to sorbed in looking over the blooded ele- move when the headquarters of the phants. The dramatic editor was a tri- National Educational Association are fle too much interested in some of established in the Press Building next thest vonderful women who rode August. around the ring on spirited horses,- The rooms now occupied by the our dramatic editor is rather prone to Tyler-Keystone, the Monks, Druids this sort of thing; that's why he is and Sphinx will be given over to the such a good dramatic editor. And N. E. A., and the large basement room the business manager was nearly ar- will be used for storing the proceed- rested for trying to solve the problem ings and records of the association. of getting into the big tent without de- pleting the pile in the coffers of The Rubber Sole Oxfords, all styles, at Wolver ne. Campus Bootery. 208 S. State St. tf. FACULTY MEN ANl ST.''DEN'TS COMPETE IN GOLF T'OI'RNAMEN'T. With the first round of match play taking place this week, the Ann Arbor Golf Club is holding its annual sum- mer handicap tournament. Over 30 players, including many from the fac- ulty and student body are entered in competition for the trophies. The summer tennis tournament, un- der the direction of Dr. A. O. l ee, of the engineering department, will be held later in the season. UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Minister SUBJECT JULY 20, AT 10:30 Modern Pedagogy and Modern Religion Modern education seeks to un- fold the natural goodness of the child; it highly values nature study and science; it stands for manual training and social service. Parallel changes in our religious views of salvation as social, of nature as trustworthy, of man as good, are much needed. T E M P LE T EAT MAIN STREET Wednesday, JULY 23rd "Love and War in Mexico" ADMISSION 10 CTS. SUMMER SALE PIANOS lb o M e s Across Frau Majestic i C i RECREATION Do you play Golf or Tenni1s?. We carry tfill lines of Spal dicg's amid Wright & Ditson's make of Athletic Goods in General. Every article guar- anteed. 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