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July 29, 1913 - Image 2

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The Wolverine, 1913-07-29

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T HE W OL VE RI NE

TRY T RU B EY' S ICE CREAM
Also Martha Washington and
Cranes Candies
116 S. Main St. Phone 166
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR
Regular Fall Term
Sept. 29-Feb. 7
All Branches ot Music
Far Catalogue or Information, call at ottice,
or address
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary
Capitalni$oois iso Surplus, $550.00
Unodivitderofits,twns~oo.oo
THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Sfe Banking sand CourteousTrea tment of our
Custsors s POtr Wathwsord.
3 per cent Iterest inouorSavings Departmett
Gents' FurnishingsI
Varsity Toggery Shop
130t7 S. University Ave.j
BOO K S
LAW AND MEDICAL
NEW AND SECOND-HiAND
Complete Line
Text Books
Text Laboratory Books
Reference Bookes
Dictionaries
Compends, etc.
CASH OR EXCHANGE FOR
YOUR OLD BOOKS
LARGEIST STOCK IN MICIGAN
C. F. Barthell
326 S. State Street Tel. 761 L

THE W O 0L V E R I N E go to makze op an attrartive and
powerful personality. A warm sysm-
The official newspaper of the sumt- patthy, a kindly arose of humor, an
mer seaion of the University of Much- ability to enjoy a tarefree comradsbip
igatt, poblished by the stodents, Toes-! with or fellows,-to talk abottt notit-
day, Thursday and Saturday after- ing in particular, but to feel drawn to
noons. earls other through the comfortable
bane of a tobacco cloutded room, or
Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., I its the exhiliration of a tramp throtugh
Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. the woods-itn a word, the ability to
Office Hlours-1:00 to 2:30 p. in., daily., get into touch with others, cansnot be
Phone 960. regarded as anytinitg less than es-
sential. Nor have we anty right to
Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- shirk ottr liars 15int'tiversity activities,
ty-filve cents for the summer; mailed fr huhte r ehp nm
forathoadgrthey fre prhapsoulaim
Is ay adressfor no dllar Isrlastat s enids, it is in thsem that we
Advertising Rates-Furnished upon have an opportunity In do ronstrusctive
application to the business massager. oko asrad olan1orbu
1,500 studtents; 22,000 townspeople. agaistalmen.
Louis P'. Hatter-1Iaaaging Ediitor. The trouble is that ossce we get in-
Phone-1016. terested in sftudettactivities, or once
Wiliamt A. htart-Btusiness Managesr. we experience the delights of rotmradl-
Phone-357. sip, we are liksely to fisnd thai thse nest
Gordontt Davies--News Editor. of taricipatisng its a gathserinig of ar-
_____________________________-dent politiciuans, or thserhtirnm of a
FiWS STAFF. azy safternoon ussier the trees, leasves
15s11e Editors. its with but hlf liasi houtr uswhich to
Y. F. Jabin hs. Leo N. Burnett. get lessons that arc worth devotiitg
Rteporters. I three hoturs to, and moreover, we finsd
George H. Curtis. Earl Crosstman. that see have entered less hseartily insto
Sasm L. Adelsadorf. J. J. Reighsard. the enthuttiassm of tse group oi youth-
John R. Ober. Charles C. Webber.,itil reformers, or that we hsave en-
Walter W. Watsons. C. H. Jamison. joyed less keenly the glorious after-
hi. J. Hoffmeister. Reuben Peterson. isooss in the woods, because every ssow
Cyrus J. Goodrich. C. B. Hughes. and then we worried mildly, tryinsg to
Hosward V. Devree. Guy Wells. figure out whets that pile of work on
M. Mack Ryan Leo J. WNykkel thse desk at home rotulid te done.
S. W. tRobinson S. A. Oppenheimer Haveu't we sri sboist the fthing in
___________________________the wrong way? Would it not be the
Butsintess Staff. svery best of conmmon sense to do'the
tHenry S. Paruons, Asst. Bus. Mantager. less attractive wvork first, ansd then
Fred WV. Marble. Louis Rtabe. have ousr time free to spesid itsatny
say see choose- L~et's try it.
Subscriptions tand ads taken at _____
Qutarry's, Csshintg's, and Souths tnt-
versity lPharnmacy. PIll'S. ANDt3 111ItH. RIt ltt''(IIN
______________________________ LEAYE 1FOR11VISIT IN IAS'E
Presidenti assilMrs. ha~rry B. Oi-tels-
isis leavi' this afternon for the. East
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913. where they will be joinsed by their
sonllI. B. Hhinils, Jr., of Nesy York
A: Suggeslionl. City.,stit gransddsaughter it their stums-
Did yost ever stops to cosnsider that, J sser honte at Poinit o' Wood, Losng
while you wousld unhesitatingly adlmit Island. 'Tie tiresidentl sill hi'gosse
that yost csame to the University in duinisg fbi'msith of August.
ordru ts lgt neducastion, ye'ttyoss _______
spend no small share of your time ansd -
a great deal of your issgenuity in try- J VEG(IS lOG OUT IN NEWEST'
isig to "get by" your courses with no ST CU'IE S'TREE'T HAltElet) SHtEE
work? Did it ever occur to you that
this might not be precisely the best Wagner & to., State street clothiers.
wisy to get what you cause here for? were robbed of goods to the value oi
Wie do not mean to imply that osse's $2000 sosme tints Satsurday night, or
life in the University should begin and early Sunday mornisig. Neckiwear and
end with study. We have no more hosiery of the better grades were se-
sysmpathy for the man who stifles his lected by Ike thieves asid carried away
persossality with printed papes', than in tio suitcases appropriated fos' the
we have for the man who never gives purtpuse. About $20 in rash was taken
his braiss cells assysnore violesnt exer- front the till. Detroit detectives will
eisi' thass a jaunt throsugh testages of be list uposs the case.
the Satusrday :Evesing Post. IGBurglasrs also attemptied to break itt-
A hisman touch is as necessary to to Sheehass's hook store Mosnday night.
success as is knowledge. There are Marks*wees fousid where they had
little things that we cansnot let escape tried 1o pry the lock of the front tour,
us even during our short sojousrn in and one of fbi' winidows at the back
fbi'e Usiversity: the little thinags that of thse store bsad beets tasmpered with.

fitly 29,00. . l"~f~ fMt oss
its Indiv'idutals andilCrowdis.'' Ilists-
Crtdlitture by Professor C,.1J.'fi1-
de.iest lecture rioof th ~e tphys-
icasl labsoratory.
8:011 p. nm.-"'The Consqusto of tthe In-
fectious Diseases." Professir A. At'.
Heweitt. Wsesi ttmphithieatiriof tthli
medicail buildingu.
.1uly 30, 5.:itOp.sn.-"The Fronit ttunge
of Itse Rotcky tloustainss, t'olosradoi.''
21. Davsis, of li srvasrs U'nive'i'ty.
'"est lecturei srsostsoflt'ephs'ic'alI
laboratory.
8:00O p. im.--Shaspi'eare's "Itissisi
andst Juliet.''Retai~l by thei'CCass iti
Shsakespiearen readtinig. Saurah.s Cas-
swell.Anigell Ha~ll.
suly 32, 3:425tp. si.--"Losvs's Labsousr's
Lost. 'lThe tBetsGreet \VWodlandi
Players. Campsus theas'ter.
8:08 p. m..-"Thei'Ti'mpesti." 'fhr
Hess Greet Comtpanty. Ct'mpsssss
theater.
11hotlts" Armtrtxtonig R~isati Detroit:.
Frantklins C. Armtsironsg, '16E, suit
itsird its the 120-yaird high husriless, atnd
secosnd in the 220-y art loss hurdles. its
the Miechigans Athletic clubismset as
Detroit, Satutrday.
Suits Pressed, 25ic, Pants 10c. Fuller
& O'Connor, 619 H. Willians St. tf.

RECREATION
Ito you play
Golf or
Tenn is
'se t-arry fal~l lisses of ;opat

2zssake of
Gensetal.
assfcetl.

Athsletice Goods its
]aver' article gtuar-

University Bookstore
HUSTN BROS.
The Finest Biliard Room in the State
CIGARS and CANDIES.
" We Try to Treat You Right "

Call 1t for baggage checked froms ---s
hsouse to destination. tf.
____________- COUSIS &HALL
I FLORISTS
CrS.Uietyphand w115 tre
DeFries Art Store E_ Telephone_____
PICTURES AND FRA MINCGs

TEMPLE
TH EA TR
MAIN STREET
Wednesday, JULY 30th
WESTERN DRAMA
The Law and the
outlaw
ADMISSION 10 CTS.

Wie Make Old 'Hats New
Al i ds5C1. edits lI titss'ts,
The Best Shoe Shine Shop
NEXT TO WACNER'S
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS RANK
Capsit.... Iooo o
Transcs a e a0nealOBanking Ruines's
3,perscentit eretsstpoitdo Savisgas Deposits.
Youriitsitittsst Soliciit.
Cisas:. tt'sssc,srs. s, SMichael J.PIritz, Costs's
unD.Irit sssic-Prs., Car s. is ,,As.
5.51 r Wi.stt iAt. s'Svigs De55
RED RUBBER SOLES
Put on Any Shoes at
DG. ANDRES, 222 S. State Shreet

CAI TA LI15-- On call Day or Night
CALLTAX I5tJU Auto and Baggage Livery
/ Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N Main St.

"The Arcadia"
OPEN
During Summer Session
Regulaur Prices $3.50-$4.00O
BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164
The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall
The Place fors ummer 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 eater to those
who want the best.
SUMMER STYLES
A SPECIALTY
Established 1888.
All work made in this city.
S. H WILD COS'
311 S. State St.

The White Swan Laundry
Corner Detroifi and Catherine Sts. and 4th Ave., Ann Arbor
USES SOFT WATER
Reasons is every bunsdle of Launsdry work sent fromo the Whsite
Swan Laundry, swby y00 should
CALL PHONE 165
fos' our wagon. GoODS ROT ROTTRDDVYChIEMNICALS--White,
not yellow nor blue--hutton holes lotct buttons ditto. Special atten-
tion given to ladies clothes. OUR PRICES THE LOWVEST.
THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY

"IYou can tell
A Gentleman
by theo
His Linen"
tI'yssou wat the5bestthat is
done, go ts
The City Laundry
THOS. HOWt, Prop. 40446tt ersit Street
SPRUNS
-®IMail us Trial Order

109 S Main Street
BEST ICE CREAM
SWEETEST CANDY
PROMPT SERVICE
SUGARHOWL
109 S. Main Street
Phone 967
DAVIS &OHLINGER
Prompt
Printers.
Deliveries made when promised
Phone 432-.1
i 109 E. Washington Street

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