THE WOLVERINE THE WOLVERINE Orpheum Theatre Teuse s sbyaus The official student newspaper for 'yeru y n the University of Michigan summer. session. Published by the students on Tueesy, Aug. 3-Sargsurtite Crk i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday af- "Pretty Sister of Joie." ternoons. Twenty-five issues. Wednesday, August 4-Bessie Barriscale in "'Tre Reward." s Subscription rates-By carrier, sev- 'itusr s-i"i., Asg. 56-Jhiasen end eisty-five cents for the summer; Hauroldiiockwood inis "Jiim tre n ian,"and Paramount Travels. mailed to any address for one dol- lar. Advertising rates--Furnished upon ap- - _- plication to the business manager. Subscriptions and ads taken at Quar- Majestic Theatre ry's, Cushing's and University Ave- PRESENTS THE FAMOUS PLAYERS nue Pharmacy. PROGRAMME Office Hours: Managing editor, 2:00 -- to 2:00 daily; business manager, Tuesedy, Asg. - ec,, teterin is 1:00 to 2:00 daily, Phone 1960 or "The Mali U1lios Not Lose." 2414. I wednesday, f os. l-I-ry Piekford in "The Bishop tarriage," and Pathe Address, The Wolverine, Press Build- News. ing, Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Thursday, Au-. .-William Fariuitn in "The Redey c. c elsid Ceirsoii" Howard R. Marsh-Managing Editor Phone-2414-1505 _ 'errto u inca .. ipittss~i c v inager.nn Temple Theatre AOMISSION 5c. (except Friday and Saturday) Tuesday, August3-"Work" (withiChas. Chaplin) wednesday, Aug. 4-A Feature Filn.s Ttusdy, Aui - sSilent w." (liliin Walker). Friday, Aug. 6-hsterbroos Case and Zcna Keefe in "One." Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4;00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Tuesday, Aug 3-Babara Tenasii the dramatization of Bret Harte's story, "M'iss," in five parts. Also e Crtiehaplin in "The Face on the Bar Room Floor." wednesday, Aug. 4-Burr McIntosh in F. Hopkinson-Smith's famous story, Ferris Ii. Fitch-Business Manager Phone 960236 Assistant to Business Manager- William I logan Reporters Phil Pack Ward Peterson Nathaniel 'hompson Bruce Swaney David Rosenthal C. W. Lemimon Karl Wehmeyer Jerome Zeigler Willis C. Goodenow Issue Editor Dwight W. Jennings "Col. Carter of Cartersville. e j TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915. READY? Thiseis sthe sixth week of summer school for all of us but the law stu- dents. Although it is their seventh, they have to stay longer than the rest of us. The medics, however, leave this week; and their departure is a reminder that our term is nearly over. IIn time, summer school is three- Garrick quarters through. How far along is it For the next week of her Detroit in work? How many of your theses engagement at the Garrick theater, are finished? Is your laboratory work Miss Bonstelle and her company will anywhere iear completed? Are the offer Edgar Selwyn's hunorous tale note books in shape? of the complications that beset a Summer is a hard time for the reg- couple drawn into the divorce court ular undergraduate student to work. through interference of others. They To the majority of the summer school decide to patch matters up and go ienrollment, it is the only time of the away on a motor trip, only to be fol- year when they are pupils; and they lowed and told they are not man and probably have their work well along wife,-that a divoreshas been grant- The undergraduate, however, can't ed. The title of this comedy is "Near- study in the summer time; or rather, ly Married." Corliss Giles will be he thinks he can't. The Huron, the seen in the part of Harry Linsay, the movies and Detroit have proved great husband, with Miss Bonstelle as Bet- attractions. But in a few short days ty, a vivacious, snappy woman. Jane it will be *ao late to hand in that Houston las a delightful opportunity thesis. Examinations must be taken, as the divorce specialist; the two kind. and the final judgment will be passed. but blundering friends will be inacted Are you ready? by Robert Adamsis asud Elleee Wilson, - ______ __ with William Powell as the interfer- IRGE GRANTED RELEASE ON ing brother. Other members of the BOND, RETURNS TO CLEVELAND Bonstelle coipany fit into the picture in the splendid proportions of their Having obtained a release on bond, ability. The usual Tuesday, Thurs- Clure H. Burge, '17, has returned to day and Saturday matinees will be his home in Cleveland to await his given. trial oil charges of forgery. The bond --called for $500 and the trial was set Musical Instruments, Strings, and for August 31. all Musical 'Supplies at reasonable The case of Ed. Goggin, also held prices. Schaeberle & Son, Music oi a charge of forgery, will be tried House, 110 S. Main St. tf o the same date as that of Burge. i 3 r t People are like lakes; the shallower they are, the more sea they kick up. Eternity "If I had just one day to live, I would spend it in summer school in Ann Arbor." "Why?" "Because here, every day seems like a hundred years. TEA CHERS TAKE SUMMER WORtK Headline, Times-News. We maintain they don't take much of ours, Gasoline launches are the only things in the world like women. Think it over. Great Caesar! Problems in mobilization- 1. A Russian army, 2, Canadians for England's battle- front. 3. Charity for the Belgians. 4. Life insurance (seniors- testify.) 2Spaghetti 6. Protective forces against the boulevard mosquitoes when both hands are occupied. 7. "Eight o'orks," 8. Spherical peas osea knife, 9, llumouresque, when the thermo- meter is at 95 PILG1M t"LIDS" SEEN ON MANY GIRLISH HEADS -Headline, Times-News. And on many Ann Arbor saloons. Another contrib maintains that' "Jack" Benton did not jump to either the Women's league or the Drama league, but to the Epworth league. Too Far! (professor of an eight 'cloel Latin class calls on student for difficult translation in "Aeneld.") Student-"I put my arms around her neck * * * Oh, Professor, I didn't get any farther." A Midsummer Night's Dlream The shades of night were falling fast- As poets say they do- Another day was going past- The peaceful skies were blue. The campus, in the quiet eve, Was hushed in stilly rest- With deathlike calm,-so I believe- Its grassy sward 'sas blessed. Anon there came, with genteel tread, A likely youth, well built-- With scholar's gaze, uncovered head- Clean cut-face free from guilt. The shades of night were falling fast, And all was still as still- The while the young man lightly passed- That is, it was, until- There came a shout, and then some more- And then a mighty rush Of student folk--a thousand score- To break the evening hush. On, ou they came, with bloody cries, Of those who. thirst for gore- Who seek a hostile captive prize- With vicious rush and roar, And as the youth bespied the bunch He shook his legs with vim- He straightway had a goodly hunch That they were after hin. Away sped he, like Mercury- It was an ugly chase- It seemed as if there ne'er could be An ending to the race. I KY ER (. WHITKERI . For Table Supplies-Wholesale and Retail 114-116 E. Washington St. Phone 326 Fine Watch, Jewelry and Eyeglass ...REPAIRINC... FOUNTAIN PENS CONKLIN, SWAN & OUR $1 SPECIAL Lenses Cround to Order Alarm Clocks 75c. to $3.00 7 ~ HAILER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS U. S. Postal Station 3 TELEPHONE 534 Second Hand Summer School Text Books Woodruff's Quasi-Contracts Beale's Crimminal Pleading and Practice Mickell's Cases in Criminal Procedure Hal's Cases Constitutional Law Wigmore's Cases in Evidence Ame's Cases on Equity UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE .7'he Mirror Will Reflect a perfect fit at every point if your clothes are made here. That we guarantee. No I'' iumatter what your build may be " e can assure you apparel that will fit you perfectly. See the man whose tailoss we J are and you will see a perfectly well- dressed-one. Have yonordered your flannel hrousersi S* . f The town folk joined, the fire patrol- And Tom, the campus cop- Until they had him in a hole- And made the fellow stop. "Say, what's the dope?" the young man cried. "Stand back! You prunes"-he said. "Escaped! Escaped!" the crowd re- plied- "You've got a convict's head." For truth to say, his manly crust Was shaven short of hair- "To keep my brain from clogging rust"- He said-"To give it air," "Oh, string him up," they howled in glee- "A convict-that's the rule"- "A prisoner I am," said he, "But just in summer school." "Poor guy," said they-he'd saved the day- And turned around and went away. -G. C. C. Students Visit Caves on Geology Trip Several students attended the geol- ogy trip to Put-in-Bay Saturday. Under the direction of Prof. I. D. Scott, the class visited Perry Cave, Crystal Cave, and Paradise Cave, where crystaline, stalactitic, and stalagmitic formations were studied. N. F. ALLEN'S RED 'AG CLOTHING SALE Now on-All Clothing at greatly, re- duced prices. N. F. ALLEN CO. At our new location, 211 So, Main St. tf University School of Music ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director "A Gathering Place for Advanced Sudenis" Annual Summer Sess'on E1CHT WEEKS-JUNE 28,-AUC. 20 Regular Fall Term begins Mn. Oct 4, 1915 Ior Catalogue and Inforsation address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Ann Arbor, Mich. BOOKS Law & Medical NEW AND SECOND HAND Complete line Text Books Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. Cash or exchange for your old Books Largest Stock in Michigan C. E. BARTHELL 326 . Slate St. Tel. 761-M L i It's Cool in Mack's 164 7c aazu. JULY CLEARANCE SALE All Spring Suits 1-4 off All Furnishings 20% off THE MAN STORE OF ANN ARBOR NEXT TO ORPHEUM J. F. WUERTH CO. Firm J. F. W UERTH. F. P. HARRIS Service a la carte