THE WOLVERINE r FRANCIS X. BUSHMANI!h a,," TODAY and EVELY BYNEIN eThe Wall Between" OA _ __ __ __and BEVERLY BAYNE (Thursday) MME. OLGA PETROVA TOMORROW T" TWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PHOTOPLAYS WHITA EVERYBODY SHOUL NrSEE"d PAT"T'SWRG ATTRRACIS Minot E. Lane, George John Lieber, MANY MEN O F MICHIGAN George V. N. Lothrop, Emerson Low, -- Arthur B. McGraw, Kenneth Matheson, LEAI Continued from page one Richard Maxon, Adolph II. Meyer, Many promising men of Detroit, Ann Aaron C. Moore, Kenneth L. Moore, Arbor and other parts of the state hav& John Munn, Jr., William J. Nabel, C. enrolled for the Plattsburg, N. Y., mil- A. Newcomb, James W. Parker, Homer itary training camps, to be held under E. Parshall, Thomas R. Peirsol, Israel the direction of the federal govern- tacoosin, Francis A. Rasch, Jr. "ick" Gardner, '17, Made , ment, August 10 to September 6, and The following men from Michigan of -enly Formed Orga September 8 to October 5. These are outside of Detroit, have enrolled: izatton the second and third camps to be held Stuart I. Perry, Adrian; Arthur Ed- at Plattsburg this summer, the first ward Boak. Ann Arbor; John W. MAEERl ELECTED T having closed July 2. Bradshaw, Ann Arbor; Willis Brod- The Wayne County Medical Associa- head, Ann Arbor; Philip Bursley, Ann fAt a meeting hold last ev. tion has made an appeal, through a Arbor; .James V. Campbell, Ann Ar- the auditorium of the Sciencel committee consisting of Drs. A. T. Mc bor; Wilfred V. Casgrain, Ann Arbor; Grak, Jr., B. R. Shurly and H. R. Car- William M. Darnall, Ann Arbor; Eu- heal plans for the summer stavs, to medical men to take advant- gene Fauntleroy, Ann Arbor; Sven league were launched and th age of the special training that the ineberg, Ann Arbor; Clarence Hart- organization was perfected. camps afford in sanitation and mili- suff, Ann Arbor; llerbert P. Hayden, Verne Burnett, '17, managir tary hygiene. The committee and Drs. Ann Arbor; John R. Ives. Ann Arbor; of The Wolverine, was electe L. J. Hirschman, Charles F. Kuhn and Harry Kerr, Ann Arbor; Samuel Lock- H. N. torrey, has already signified its wood, Ann Arbor; H. Gray Muzzy, Ann dent of the leagne and "DieS intention to attend one of the medical Arbor; Christiancy Pickett, Ann Ar- tier, '17, catcher on the reser camps. bor; John Randolph Reilly, Ann Ar- ball squad this year, was elec A second camp for boys between the bor; Rufus S. Tucker, Ann Arbor; I retary. Play in the league w; ages of 15 and 18 years will be held at William W. Williams, Ann Arbor; Pail as soon as the teams are wh Fort Terry at the government reserva- A. Martin, Battle Creek; James R. shape. tion on Plum Island, from August 12 (lements, Bay City; Wallace W. Clt At a conference of the lit I to September 9. A number of Detroit ments, Bay City; John M. Kerr, Bay n ediately after the big meeti boys are expecting to enroll for this City; Alfred Marston Shearer, Bay Gracey was elected manage training. City; William R. Wells, Bay City; Neil other departments, not haviup The following Detroit men have al- C Greensides, Constantine; Ray John- enough attendance last nigl ready enrolled for Plffttsburg training son, Dearborn; Judson Quincy Owen, postponed the elections of th. camps: Horace Allen Alden, Francis East Lansing; Graham H. Bell, Fron- agers until tonight. The e Asborn, Jr., Harold J. Atkinson, Fred- tier; Melville R. Sissell, Jr., Grand and scientists will meet for t erick C. Bahr, Hobert Barnes, Glen Rapids; James Blair, Grand Rapids; pose in the rooms of the Eng Barrie, Edward T. Barthel, Karl Gus- John W. Denison, Grand Rapids; John Society, second floor of the E tav Behr, Clark Bennett, Walter A. taldwell Holt, Grand Rapids; Benja- ing building, at 7:00 o'clock m Bernardi, Charles F. Blielman, Jr., min E. Kuyer, Grand Rapids; John B. laws will come together* itt George B. Blackall, George A. Boggs, Tubergen, Grand Rapids; Duncan M- time in 1oom B of the Lair Joseph A. Braun, William M. Brown, Nabb,. East Grand Rapids; Ralph Ar Tomorrow evening at 7:10, tl Louis Burgiss, James D. Butterfield, thur Voight, Grand Rapids; Harry be a 'council of managers in 'I Jr., Wylie W. Carhartt, Rolla L. Car- Hotchkin, Houghton; Morris Felton erise ofee to draw up a penter, Russell M. Cotner, Gilbert LaCroix, tshpeming; Charles R. Mid- and attend to other administrE Stuart Currie, David C. Eissele, John daugh, Jackson; W. M. Palmer, Bailey tails. Leo Faber, Louis S. Hall, A. B. Heav- Ayers Wright, Kalamazoo; J. Paul enrich, C. Julian Hecker, Vincent How- Thoman, Lansing; R. R. Eldridge, ard Butler Ives, J. F. Austin Jones, Maiquette; Joseph C. Gannon, Mar- IT STABS GiAPPEL IN Charles A. Kanter ,William ,Krich- quette; M. W. Joyling, Marquette; A. WIlITNEY T baum, John Kruesi, Frank G. LaBpnte, T. Roberts, Marquette; B. L. Sherman, - "' Marquette; Keith Farley, Metampra; (Continued frou tPage O Edgar E. Leavenworth, Olivet; Paul I by the Dletroit Free Press al COUS INS& HALLskey; alpi Morley, Jr., discus and -wrestling in the I Sagiiiaw;, Wallis C. Smith, Saginaw. lse eda tesi 91 O'gtS A iP kcs held at Atenstin1911 jf~otA~tzPreketes, representinig Adrian 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Lyndon's for kodaks, films, finish- took first place in the discu Both Phones 115 Ann Arbor, Mich. ings. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30 state intercollegiate meet hel only, 719 N. University. Arbor. ITmo Suffffer School Books cretar And Supplies n- Students' Bookstore ening in NEW MANAGEMENT building, baseball i O, CANFIELD D[LIES INT[EESING [[CTURDE Ges Tralk in Science Auditoriut on "rite Discharging Ear" to Small Atdience Before a small but appreciative aud- ience, in the auditorium of the Natural Science building, Dr. R. B. Canfield, of the Medical school, Tuesday night gave the fourth of the summer series of faculty lectures. Dr. Canfield's talk was on "The Discharging Ear." The subject, while a highly techni- cal one, was handled by the lecturer in such a way as to be understandable by every member of the audience, whether an expert i nmedicine or not. A complete analysis of the disease was given, including its hiitorical and present status in medicine, and the development of its treatment. An out- line of the latest advances in the fight against the affliction was also drawn during the progress of the lecture. Dr. Canfield has devoted many years to the study of the diseases of the ear. The Farmers & Mechanics Bank South Main street state street Office Corner Huron 330 So. State St. A GOOD STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED 10T BU G L 1 'SISLEHD D NIED . Year's Wrangling Over George's Con. tract (loses by Giving Him to Browns CONNTRACT V 01) BECAUSE MINOR The National Baseball commission, after a year°of wrangling, has finally awarded George Sisler to the St. Louis club, declaring hins a free agent at the time he signed his contract with the Browns and ordering the Pittsburg club to remove the former Wolverine's name from its reserve list. tUniversity Graduate Accepts Position Miss Mable Schell, graduate of the literary department, has accepted an assistant professorship in modern lan- guages at the University of Idaho. TVTTL E'S Lv.N C H ROOM LUNCHES and SODAS 338 50. STATE STREET HUSTON BROS. The Finest Billiard Room in the State CIGARS AND CANDY , "We Try to Treat You Right" ne) bout the Pan-Hel- In 1910 College, s at the d at Ann The,, II Z5c Delivered for the Summer Z5c There will be three preliminary fea- tares to the serestling program. Charles Preketes and 0. S. Westerman, instructor at the gymnasium, will stage an exhibition match showing the principles of wrestling technique, and Tony Preketes, lightweight, and Paul ireketes, middleweight, will also put on exhibitions. The referees of the ivatclh will be Doe. May ancd Steve Farretl. Tie other features weill be music by the hand and fireworks. Arrangeeniects are being prepared to handle a good sized crowd at the park, the stands and benches are being fur- nished by the University while the mats are furnished by Doctor May. The grounds policemen will be fur- nished by the University. Admission to the grounds will be 50 cents, re- served seats 75 cents, and ring-side seats will be $1.00. There will be a reserved stand for ladies and children at 25 cents. Police Search for Lost Boy LOST--A boy three years old. Find- er will please return same to Mrs. Hunt, 1030 Baldwin avenue. This is the sort of a report thiat the Ann Arbor police department holds. Judging from that, they ought to have little trouble in finding him. t.A. Postoflice Breaks ecords % The Ann Arbor postoffice brolke all previous records for business Satur- day, July 8. The sale of stamps alone on this date amounted to $1,600. This tbeats any previous record by over $e00. The New Catalogue of the UlliYerfsty o0f Michigall IS NOW READY Complete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools: LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS, ENGINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PH AR- MACY, HOMEOPATHY, DENTISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION Special Co urse s in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Landscape Design, Higher Commercial Education, including Railway Administration and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation Engineering, Education (affiliated with Ann Arbor Schools for Observation Study), and a Course for those preparing for the scientific administration of departments of sanita- tion and public health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address The Dean of the School ,or College in which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University Ann Arbor, Mich. BY MAIL $1.00 A Bound Copy of the SUMMER SCHOOL DIRECTORY FREE with each Subscription