THE WOLVERINE TRY TR U BEY'S ICE CREAN Also Martha Washington and Crane's Candies 1 16 S. Main St. Phone 164 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSI MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR Regular Fall. Term Sept. 29 Feb. 7 All Branches of Music For Catalogue or information, call at office or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Capital, o,ooo.oo Sup ilp s,i$g .s:.o UndividIed Profits, $2,ooo.oo THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BAN ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Bning ad iCouteous Treatmen tof o i Claomsis. .Or Wtcahwordt. 3 per cent Interest in our Savings Departmen Gents' Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. UniverAtty Ave. S ummei r Tearm IS CLOSING Do you realize and appreci- ate the opportunities of pur- chasing from the largest stock of Law and Medical books in the State of Michigan? iis is alopportii y you lo not have ayour ownhome, am you shounit ae Stock up your library with Text-Books Reference Books Encyclopaedias Dictionaries Quiz Compends C. E Barthell LAW, MEDICAL AND DENTAL BOOKS TTHE WOLVERINE I CALENDAR The official newspaper of the sum- mer session of the University of Mich- igan, published by the students, Tues- August 19, 8:00 p. m.-"Much Ado day, Thursday and Saturday after- About Nothing." Recital by the noons. class in Shakespearean reading. Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. With Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., this number the summer session Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. lecture program will be completed. Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. m., daily. Phone 960. CITY'S CHARTER AMENDIMENTS TO MAKE POSSIBLE PURCHASE Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- OF STATE HOSPI'TAL'S SITE. ty-five cents for the summer; mailed to any address for one dollar. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon September 9, under the new home application to the business manager. rule bill passedtat the recent session 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. of the Michigan state legislature, the 1 5 dcity of Ann Arbor will hold a special Louis P. Haller-31anaging Editor. election to vote on four amendments Phone-1016. to the city charter. Three of the C William A. Hart-Business Manager. amendments have already passed the Phone-357. popular referendum before the new bill went into effect. The city will NEWS STAFF. make a third and last attempt to re- Gordon Davies-News Editor. habilitate its constitution according Y. F Jabin Hsu--Asst. News Editor. to the newest ideas. Leo Burnett-Lectures. Of chief concern is the measure Issue Editors. which will make it possible for the George M. Curtis. Earl Crossman. city to borrow money and issue bonds Guy Wells. for the purchase of a site for the pro- eoesposed epileptic hospital, which is like- JohsnR.Ob(r.hee . Charles C. Webber.lv to be located here on account of the Walter W. Watson. J. J. Reighard. facilities offered by the medical de- F. J. loffmeister. Reuben Peterson. partment of the university. This bill o C'. It. tughes. Housrd V. Deeree. sets forth no definite project but is a M. Mack Ryan Leo J. Wykkel general measure which will permit K Sack .tRoss nLo. k the financing of any* large project, __ .__ ._________n. _such as the building or purchase of a Business Staff. water works plant. it Henry S. Parsons, Asst. Bus. Manager. A second bill will allow the city to Fred W. Marble. Louis Rabe. change the municipal tax levy from one-half of one per cent to three- Subscriptions and ads taken at quarters of one per cent, to avoid Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- meeting some of the regular expenses versity Pharmacy. of the city by recurrence to the gen- eral slate law. IsUse Editor-Howard V. Devree. Another amendment allows the city to issue bonds for public improve- ments running over a period of years, whereas at present all bonds must be SATUJRDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913 taken up by tax levies in the year in which they are issued. Tli STAFF DINNER. The fourth change makes it neces- We ate Tuesday. sary for a written notice to be filed Our business staff opened up and with the board of public works and gave us a real dinner at the estab- failure or neglect on the part of the lishment of Freddie Bessimer, board within a reasonable time after eho advertises in our colum s such notice to repair was filed, before We don't wish to cause any damages can be collected for acci- We dsot wish to ause anydentis due to this detect. heart aches or jealousies, so we shall not give out too many details of the Theniv measures sill give the city big feed, but we are willing to guar- the latitude required to carry on cer- anteee that you are sorry now that tain large projects intimately tied up you did not come out for the staff with tse welfare of the city which whsesyoui had the chassce. could siot be consunmmated uder the whenyouhadthechace. limnitatios of lice old charter. We sat around for an hour or sol atterNwefinished eatisig, asid puffed The first three have already receiv- at ie busiiiess masager's cigars until ed the sanction of the voters and all the room was blue with smoke. We tour are expected to pais without dii- talked about nothing in particular, ficulty, in the coming election. and we had the kind of a get-together that is rare during the summer ses- Dtily la , Wrks Ott Bston Herald, Sion. Fred .Foelk, '14, assistasit news cdi- May the staff of our successor be tor of The Michigan Daily, is working a large one. on the Boston Herald. :l u F T. 'Y e t t . ;b THE GREAT WHITE WAY. Moonlight On Lake Erie a Glorious Sight. Just imagine yourself aboard a lux- urious D. & C. Line steamer oni Lake Erie, right in line with the moon. De- lightful to think about; more delight- ful to really enjoy. D. & C. steamers leave Detroit and Buffalo early every evening and arrive at destination early the next morning. Rail tickets honor- ed for passage. Send two cent stamp for Great Lakes Map and Folder. Ad- dress D. & C. NAVIGATION CO,, Detroit, Mich. Call 15 for baggage checked from house to destination. tf. UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Minister SUBJECT AUGUST 17, AT 10:30 The Problem of Evil We know we can better social condi- liars a little. We often think that if we had the power we would drive all pain, hard work, and strong temptation out of life, and so improve en the original creation Would we like a world as monotonous as the usual tame descriptiono f heaven? TEM PLE THEATRE MAIN, STREET BEST MOVING PICTURESy RECREATION Do you play Golf or Tennis? We carry full lines of Spal- dissg's andi WNright & Ditson's make of Athletie Goods in General. Every article gtuar- anteed. WAI'R'S University Bookstore MAKE OUR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE HUSTON BROS. The Finest Billfard Room Ca the State CIGARS and CANDIES. "We Try to Treat You Right " COUSINS & HALL I FLORIS'TS Cor. S. University and Twelfth Street Telephone 1S We Make Old Hats New All kinds Cleam-(I an( I Pocked. The Best Shoe Shine Shop NEXT TO WACNER'S I Caw1....w C:1.,.+. reature rim Every Wednesday THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK C 1 ...... .......... ... .. ...... Surplus and Undivided Profits.... ioolt.oo Resorc es ................f....... $3,000,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business 3 per cent interest paid on savings eposiis. Your Business Solicited. WATCH FOR THE BIG SIGN Cias.. liscosK, Pres., Michaelij. rit, Casli'r W.I. llarrimuan,iVice-Pres.,CarlI.Braun,Asst,. cas'r, ii. Waz, Asst. Casl'r.Savings Dept. e RED RUBBER SOLES Put on Any Shoes at PICTURES AND FRAMING R.AoMr 0Np 223 SOUTH M A I N STREET 0, G. ANDRES, 222 S. Stae Street . d CALL TAXI 15 On Call Day or Night Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N. Main St. 326 S.State Street Tel. Z61L "The rcadia" OPEN During Summer Session Regular Prices $3.50-$4.00 BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164 The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall The Place tar Summer School Stuidents 118-120 E. Liberty Street SHu WILlD Gu 311 S. State St. Carry the Largest Lineof 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. i 4 f The White Swan Laundry Corner Detroit and Catherine Sts. and 4t4 Ave., Ann Arbor USES SOFT WATER W HITE SWAN Reasons in every bundle of Laundry work sent from the White SwanoLaundry, why you should CALL PHONE 165 for our wagon. GoODS NOT ROTTED BY CE[EMTCALS-White, not yellow nor blue--button holes intact buttons ditto. Special atten- tion given to ladies clothes. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY i t I Li "You can tell A Gentleman by the :1 . Cleanliness of His Linen" If youswantlthe 5esttaias The City Laundry THOS. ROWE, Prop. 404-406 Detroit Street SPRUNKS ENGRAVERS iThe Garole ~ ANN-ARBOR PRESS d ALL COLLEGE WORK NailusTrial Order OURNAL BUILDING t.wn DETROIT MIC" ' I SUSAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street BEST ICE CREAM SWEETEST CANDY PROMPT SERVICE SUGAR BOWL 109 S.Main Street Phone 967 DAVIS &OHLINGER Prompt Printers Deliveries made when promised Phone 432-J 109 E. Washington Street G HS WtLD CO. 311u S. State-,St. I r-