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THE WOLVERINE

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CAR DE N1
TheonlyOpen-AinTheateinAnn Arbor
Bookta rpemitted
Tuesday,8--"The bporting Duchess," a
pictuee of the fainoos Derbty race aod
oter eatures ofRnglith so tity life.
Wed.,9-Frank Daniel in "Crooky."
Thurs., io-"Captain Jinks," featuring
Richard Travers.
Orpheuin Theatre
The House of g1amous Plays by Famous
Players
Tues., B-De Wolf Hopperin "Mr. Goode
the Samoaritan." Htarry McCoy to
"Bubbles of Trouble." Comedy. ltveo-
ig, 150,
Wed.,-Mary Pickford in "The Eteroal
Grind" (Rebooked)
Thurs.-Friday, o-iM-do Goodrich to
"The Maklag of Magdalena." Bray
Cartoon Comedy.
ARCADE
Shows at goo, 600. Sto, 9:30
Tues., 8-Theda ara to "Vost Lynne,"
aod Molt and Jeff Cartoon. ie.
Wed., 9-'olhrooktBlin tn"The We~xr
oe soof Man," andMutt a d Jeff Car-
toon.
Thur., to-F. X. Bushman and Beverly
Bne In "A Million a ute" (Ret.)
and Moo Fignian Coomedy.

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Car oolr non Eastern time, one hour faster
than localtme.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars--8:lo .
n. a dhourly 7t:10 p 09:1p. m,
Kalamaoos Limited Cars-.0:48 A. m. Pd0
every two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
1:48 p. m.
Local Cars, Eastbound-- 35 a.M., 6:40a. in.,
7:05 a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 P.1.,
8:05 P. ni., 9:05 p. M., ro:50 p. m. To Ypst-
.anti only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday),
9:o a. m., 12:05 p. m., 6:05 p. in., 11:45 p.
mo, 1:10 a. in, 0 120 a. 0i.
Local Crer, Wethoundi-6:05 a. M., 7:50 a.
m., and every two. hours to 7:50 p.i'm., 10:o
p. 0M0, 01:9 5,.0m.
University school of Music
ALBERT A. STANI.EY, Direotor
"A iathering Place orAvance Students"
Annual Summer Session
EIGHT WEEKS - JULY B-AUc. 25
Regular Fail Term beiulal Ma., Ozt, 2, 1916
For Catalogue and Information address
CHARLES A. SINK, Soaretary
Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
INCORPORATED 16694
OFFERS
Sesurity - Service - Location
Capita ..,..., ........ 300,000.00
Surplus and Profit..... $' 175,00.0
Resources................$3,700,000,00
Main Ofleo, N. W. Corner Mafta
and Huron Sts.
Branch Offee, 707 North Uni'e
eraity Avenue.
NEW HOME OF UNIVERSITY "Y"
TO BE FINISHED NOVEMBER I
The new University Y. M. C. A. will
be complete and ready for use by
November 1st. Work has been pro-
gressing rapidly, and there is little
doubt that the new headquarters will
be completed in the specified time.
The floors and stairs have been #tart-
ed, the water and heating aystems are
being installed, and the roof is nearly
completed. According to the contract-
or, the hardest and heaviest work of
the building has been accomplished
and now preparations are being made
for the finishing of the interior and
exterior details of the building.
Dean E. H. Kraus to Visit Camp Davis
Dean Edward H. Kraus left Thurs-
day for the Biology station and
Camp Davis. He will remain at the,
camps several days. coming back to

THE WOLVERINE
The official student newspaper for
the University of Michigan summer
session. Published by the students on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday af-
ternoons. Twenty-five issues.
Advertising rates-Furnished upon ap-
plication to the business manager.
Subscriptions and ads taken at Quar-
ry's and University Avenue Phar-
macy.
Office Hours: Managing editor, 2:00
to 3:00 daily; business manager,
1:00 to 2:00 daily. Phone 960 or
2414.
Address, The Wolverine, Press Build-
ing, Maynard St., Ann Arbor.
Verne E. Burnett-Managing Editor
Phone--2414 or 1283-M
C. Verne Sellers-Business Manager
Phone-960 or 1460
Tom C. Reid-Associate Editor
H. C. Garrison-Sports Editor
Marian Wilson-Women's Editor
Walter Atlas-News Editor
Bruce Swaney-News Editor
Reporters
M. H. Cooley R. T. Mann
George W. Corwin Frank Martin
M. N. Elsenau Phil Pack
R. F. Fitzpatrick Ward Peterson
H. H. Gellert Grace Rose
Mary Gratiot Carl Rash
H. H. Haag Jerome Zeigler
Business Staff
Wm. H. Hogan Robert M. Schiller
Richard Goldsmith Allan Livingston
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916
Issue Editor-Phi C. Pack
WHO KNOWS?
On nearly every university campus
there are occasionally two or three
men with a future. Some, will be
presidents; some will be the great
American inventors, poets, authors,
statesmen, or scholars. The peculiar
thing about it is that most of these
persons feel prophetically their prom-
ise, because lof an exalted' egoism
within, an invincible punch, and a
special ability along their special
lines.
But of course no man with the in-
born talent of greatness is apt to tell
anyone of what he really feels, for
embryo greatness or genius doesn't
ordinarily grow that way. Though
genius is often a bashful thing out-
wardly, it waits and works with the
power of radium within the person-
ality and mind.
Most of the future big men among
tht students would have been great
whether they came to college or not,
But many others are laying the foun-
dation by careful labor at college
for a lighting system which will be
reflected with a far greater brilliance
on the historical sky.
With college graduates, the ques-
tion of business success is not between
clambering or slipping low on the
hillside of human careers, but it is
Merely the problem of how high they
will get. And it is in the class-room

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Straw and Felt
Hats 1-2 Price
FACTORY HAT STORE
118 E. Huron Near Allenel Hotel
mlichigrins
Excerpt from a Serbian Fairy Tale:-
"And Peter sweat so much that the
whole valley rose like a sea, and he
was left stranded on a summit, where
he saw three rein-deer dancing on one
leg. With a freezing glance he caused
the rein-deer to become hail-deer, and
they sifted all that region thereabouts
with frozen mothballs to pack Peter's
bathing suit and suspenders." -To be
continued.
Suggestion for a party issue: Put
a more-rainfall and cool-weather plank
in your platform.
* *e*
Some folks crab night and day be-
cause of the dry weather, and then
nearly have a stroke of apoplexy at a
little thunder clap in a good healthy
storm.
Two and a half more weeks,
Two and a half more weeks of summer
school.
Bravely we swelter and study and
drool and gruel.
Doing it fiercely and well
Onward into-(ain't it?-well?)
Two and a half more weeks, my lamb,
To sizzle, and pine, and cram;
Punished severely for our sins.
Then five more weeks,
And the regular works begins.
* * *
The organist of Grape Nuts Univer-
sity has hashed up the following eclec-
tic cataclysm:
When Night Falls, Dear,
Strolling on the Boulevard,
When all the World's Asleep
Ain't it great?
College Love, ain't it swell!
Just Look Wise, from your Laugh-
ing Blue Eyes
I Kind O'Like Ann Arbor,
Take Me Back to College, my dear.
It's simply great.
It's a Way We Have at Michigan
Love's Gifts, Just For a Smile;
The Ladies, I'm Awfully Glad to be
Popular;
Then, Michigan Good Bye.
So long.
Once at a dance,
Great, by his glance,.
Almost breaking the ice,
"You're not pretty but you're nice."
Classes begin October 3.
Calendar
TODAY
5:00 o'clock-"Law and Economics,"
Prof. L L. Sharfman, auditorium,
Natural Science building.
8:00 o'clock-"Early Stages of Mam-
malian Development," (illustrated),
Prof. G C. Huber, auditorium Na-
tural Science building.
Visitors' night at Observatory. Limit-
ed number admitted by ticket only.
TOMORROW
5:00 o'clock-"Play and Social Prog-
ress," Mrs. W. L Thomas, of Chi-

cago, auditorium Natural Science
building.
8:00 o'clock-Faculty Concert, Hill au-
ditorium.
Visitor's night at Observatory. Limit-
ed number admitted by ticket only.
THURSDAY
3:00 to 5:00 o'clock-at Home-Mrs.
E. L. Gates, acting Dean of Women
and residents of Newberry Resi-
dence, Newberry Residence.
5:00 o'clock-"The Child and the Com-
munity," Mrs. W. 1. Thomas, of Chi-
cago, auditorium Natural Science
building.
8:00 o'clock-Educational Moving Pic-
tures, Natural Science auditorium.

SUMMER SCHOOL
N ew and Beond-H
New and Second-Hand

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Drawing Instruments, Loose-Leaf Note Books
Student Supplies in General
WAHIRI'ST
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTODR

CANDIES

CANDIES

Canoe 4 lFountain
Lunches Lunches
for@an
Two 7H Ice Cream
POULA

Repetut's

Johnsons'

Thorpe's

Michigan and Fraternity Jewelry
Leather, Gold and Silver
WATChl BRACELETS
Extra Fine Repairs of Watches and Jewelry
HALLER ( FULL E R,
STATE STREET JEWELERS

EXPECTS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY
Southern Politician Predicts Solid Vote
for President Wilson at Com-
ing Election
"No, I do not believe that Mr.
Hughes will have much chance of be-
ing elected, as the south will vote
solid for Mr. Wilson," was the state-
ment made today to a reporter for The
Wolverine by the Hon. Edwin Spencer,
Jr., a former member of the lower
house of legislature in the state of
Florida, and now a literary student at
the University of Michigan. Mr. Spen-
cer was the youngest man ever elected
to his office. He was 22 years old
the trip to the Observatory. The observ-
craters on the moon's surface.
Loses Life on Eve of Betrothalr
While swimming with his fiancee at
Whitmore Lake where they had come
to hold a party in honor of their re-
cent engagement, Arthur Sangbush, an
employee of the Dodge Motor Car Com-
pany, was drowned Saturday night.
The couple was spending the week-
end with Sanghush's parents, and were
expecting to entertain a large party
of friends who were to drive out from
Detroit on Sunday.
Doble Cheered by Return of Stars
Gilmour Dobie, for 11 years an un-
beaten football coach, has been cheer-
ed by the information that the govern-
ment is to send all National Guard or-
ganizations composed of college stu-
dents home in time for the opening of
the fall semester. Seven of Doble's
squad have been at the border all
summer, and the gridiron mentor at
the University of Washington was be-
ginning to fear that his ninth year at
the institution would see his laurels
slipping. He faces two games with
the University of California this au-
tumn, neither of which is expected to
be a cinch.
TYPEWRITING.
MULTIGRAPHING
MIMEOGRAPHING
Hamilton Business College
State and William

Bids For Union Building Yet Asked
Since the task of completing the
several hundred blueprints of the new
Union building has not yet been finish-
ed, no contractors' bids have, as yet,
been asked. The work of taking down
the old Union building will probably
start during the week after and it is
hoped that the work of excavation for
the new building will be in full opera-
tion by the time school reopens in the
fall. It is hoped to have the building
finished by Commencement week, 1918.
The first Union dance for the coming
school year will take place, as usual,
the first Saturday evening after school
begins.
The Coolest
Dining Place
in Town is the
?Aback
te a 10,0oMME
-easily reached by north or
south elevators; open from
eight in the morning till five
in the afternoon.
The service is high grade,
and all menus are prepared
by a chef who was for a
number of years employed by
one of the leading New York
clubs.
Noon Luncheon, 50c
Regular Service
a la carte

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and campus activity that every stu-
dent is forging his hill-climbing ma-
chine. Some of the students who are
"big men" while in college realize
that the divine fire of highest great-
ness is absent from them, and wisely
seek out for associates, Diogenes-like,
the two or three whom they think will
reach the summit of success.
One interesting thought is that
whenever a student brands one of
his fellows as a "little-off" or vision-
ary for some non-conformity, he may
be ridiculing one of those chosen two
or three or dozen who are headed to-
ward the ranks of the immortals.
(The editorial "Who Knows?" was
written a few months ago by a mem-
ber of The Wolverine staff for The
Michigan Daily, and the article was
clipped and run in numerous papers.)

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