T HE W OL VEMRI NE TRY TR U BEY'S ICE CREAN Also Martha Washington and Cranes Candies 1 16 S. Main St. Phone 16E UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR Regular Fall Term Sept. 29-Feb. 7 All Branches of Music For Catalogue or lnformation, coil at offlie or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Capital, $oo,oco~ss Surplus, $0.000.0 Ucdvided Profits, $20,000.00 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANE ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Bankinsg and CoteeusTratet f on, Cus5tomes aOureWatchword. 3 per cenl Interosltinouor Savings Departmen Gents' Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. BOO K S LAW AND MEDICAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND Complete Line Text Books Text Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. CASH OR EXCHIANGE FOR YOUR OLD BOOKS THE W1OLVERINE ter than the editor. Well, lie wel- come to try. The official newspaper of the corn- Logic. mer session of the University of Mich-4 Profeooor Brumm says that yea can- igan, published by the students, Toes-' not settle every-day disputes by sy lie- day, Thursday and Saturday after- gsi esnn Can yea settle tihem noons, any other way?' Addres-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., W wotEdthatieovraeAmr Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Rich. iran child, who has a suar-and-water Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. in.. daily. George Washington hseld up to him as Phone_________960.____ a model all the way through grammar Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- school, ever turns out to be healthy ty-five cents for the summer; mailed enough to survive an attack of mncas- to any address for one dollar. leo, or to want, to go ont behind the Advertising Rates-Furnished upon barn and smoke cigarettes at the prop- application to the business manager. ec age. 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Hurnr . 6 ERverything is fanny for the right - Louis P. H~aller-Mtanaging Editor. person, hoc a ponderoas joke doesn't -Phsone-1016. tickle the risibilities of one whose CWilliam. A. Haasi-Business Manager. sense of huamor i's tauted ta waltz time. Phone-357. _oaiy Gordon Davies--News Editor. Wy Msotralieenthems elgt NEWS STAFF. ened of as can't tarn our backs on out- Issule Editors. earn conventional morality w ithoat Y. F. Jabin tHsu. Leo N. Burnett. feeling jusst a trifle ashamsed of oar- Iselves? Reporters. Etiquette. George H, Curtis. Erl Crossman. Always conduct yourself as though Sam L. Adelsdorf. J. J. Reighard. y'oa w'ere runninsg for office. eJohn H. Ober. Charles C. Webber. Welter W. Watson. C. E. Jamison. Ateicsi, -F. J. Hoffimeister. Reaben Peterson. We are afraid to express a5)precia- C .yrus J. Goodrich. C. B. Hughes. to o h uuit ees h aQ Howard V. Devree. Gay Wells. movement may be a fad, ansd we are 1. Mlack Ryans Leo J. Wykkel afraid to criticise them for fear that K S. W. Rtobinson S. A. Oppenheimer it maytey5 the stew art. Whty do they in- sist ass bothserintg as withs these new Bosiness Staff. tangled thsings,' itHenry S. Persons, Asst. Bus. Massager. Religion, Fred W. Marble. Loais itabe. it tr ikeeas thsat the most religious Sabscriptions end ads teaten at maen is the onte who stakes Isis life one Quarry's, Cashing's, ad South Uni- glorious carose, and trasts to the versity Pharmacy. "Repettausd thoush lalt be saved" clause to get situ into hseaven whets Issule 'ditor-La E. ('rossumall. he dies. Apologies. You can do alnmost ansytiing and get eswey with it if you don't apologize. Jutly 31, 2 3 . et4 "os'sLasbour's Lost. 'rhaoBen Gr'e"'t\\ood'lantds Players. Campulss thseater'. 8:00 p, .-.-"Tlse''Te'mplest." 'I1711 Bess Greet t'ottpattty. t'a55151515 thseater. Rubber Sole Oxfords, all styles, at Campus Bootery. 208 5. State St. tf. Uesers are wsated for the lBet Greet sows on July' 31. Stsudesnts w'ishsing to sher sapply to NIr. ltollessds intshlse basemsent of lisa genserasl library. MlakeTise 'solverine 'advesrtisinge coluns your bsine'ss guside. Fivery advertiser StPelS5IiOg thtere is dleserv- insg of yourc 5patronasge andslcans be re- lied ulsons. UNITARIAN' CHURCH' State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Minister SUBJECT JULY 27, AT 10:30 RECREATION Do yonu play Golf or Tennis ? Vs cJ casey full linles of Spal- ditttg's stsl Nri gisi &s. litsotsl's mtale of AltleclGouds in . Geerl st 1 'ety artclegtuar- eteeti IA R The Relation of Religion to Theology University Bookstore Knowledge shout iboths Nature MAKE hRS1ORE1YOUR MEETING PLAE ansd Godl grows slowly. 'The.llseo- rica of scetessc'asd Itseology are mssss sude, subject to chang ~e assSI imsprov esment. Thse iste lein BROS. faithlsisitthe Rc'iability of Natusres adteGonsofGdsol TheFnsDilarRomnthSaebestrosngrenosughs 1toosstlsivssittel- CIARS cud CANDcES. lectumal chsatnges 'mlswitsse csssf *to We Try. to Treat You Right" psrofit lay thssem.___ _______________ COUSINS & THALL Amn FLORISS T FN 'IL M- Cccr.S. Unisit~ty and Twmelfth Street Telephoe o1 15 We Make Old Hats New Wednesday, JULY 301h All ekintdstClean~ed lokd ______________ IThe Best Shoe Shine Shop WESTERN DRAMA NEXT TO WAGNER'S i .... ..... . ... ... . ,. ,, ~ ... ..., ...., ...,r, ., .., a d..... SATURDAY, JULY 26, 19t3. __ ___________ BASIC PRINCIPLES. CALENDAR Goverssor Ferris says thai every menJsyJ.5:0I.t."Cssnml'ss- has th aaiyfrbigadm osuts":00pr .-ossonA. i.sten- fool. He needn't be so selfish for his Plns"Poeso .BItv sexso as ver woan.es. West lecture coons of the phys- sexso hs evry wmen.ical laboratory. Hell. Our idea of hell is infinite ambition July 29, 5:00 p. sm.-"Rffects of Motion end infinitesimal pep. in Intdividutals and Crowds." Illus- Pllilosoplly. trated lecture by Irofessor C. J. Til- Vs's have heard it said that the phil- den. West lecture rcoons at the phs- osophy of souse uen is so extremely ical laboratory.j superficial that it is exceedingly dfi- 8:00 p. m.-"The Conquest of the lu- cult to grasp. fectious Diseases." Professor A. WV. Live. Hewlett. West amphitheater of thse \Vhen yost find yourself telling a girl medical building. that she resminds yost of your usother, +Jusly 30, 5:00 p. sn-"The Developsment it's time to turn round and look your- of the Fresnch Theatre." Illustratedl self squarely in the face before you lecture by Dlean J. It. Rffinsger. West do somethsing foolish. lecture room ofa the physical labe- Joiirnalismi. ratcory. There never was a man who did not 8:00 p in.-Recital by the class its think he could run a ntewspaper bet- Shsakespearean Reading. 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