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The Wolverine, 1914-07-02

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THE WOLVERINE

Students Invited to Informal Social Teach Business Courses at High School
Summer school students are invited Courses in shorthand and stenogra-
to an informal social gathering to be phy, not offered by the university, are
given by the combined Young Peo- being given this summer at the Ann
ple's societies of the Ann Arbor Arbor high, school for students who
churches in the Methodist church at may desire such work. A fee of six
8:00 o'clock Friday evening, dollars is charged for each course
---- -taken. The first recitations in these
Kodaks and supplies at Calkins. tf. courses were held Tuesday.
TRY THE
STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE
BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE
OUR SPECIALTIES
Waterman's FOUNTAIN PENS
Conklins FONANP S
ENGINEER SUPPLIES
Phone 1160 R L. C. SCH LEEDE .1111S. Univ. Ave.

OUR SWEATING BRAU
When is a joke not a joke? Usu-
ally.-Ex.
She-"A penny for your thoughts."
Poet-"You talk like an editor."
Him-"I would rather travel on a
boat than eat."
Her-"Yes, I noticed that you gave
up all your food while you were
aboard."
Here's to the low neck dress and the
spilt skirt; may they never meet."-
Ex.
.ain't We Courteous?
It uster be in the olden days
When studes wuz young and gay,
And 'fore the daance wuz ever chang-
ed
To suit some simple jay,
That the swell affair of the Summer
Term
Wuz the collich free for all,
A gloryuss daance, a foot-tag right, a
real aesthetic ball;
But now's they say, the times have
changed,
Sweet school marms swarm our walk,
At the intricate maze of shin-dig frays,
These dainty creatures balk,
So what can we do but please their
whims,
Since we wish the darlings to stay?
We give up the daance to please their
whims
And hold a reception, gay.
-0--
Then Came the Collection.
Doctor-"Have you any request to
make before I operate?"
Patient (feebly)-"Send for a
preacher, I wish to be opened with
prayer."-Ex.
It has many odd attractions,
Summer School
Summer young and summer old
Summer shy and summer bold;
They are here to learn and grind
But a few you're sure to find

Who're not only brain and mind
But will fuss and dance-and fuss in
Summer School.
He (to servant at door): "Is Miss
Dimples in?"
Servant: "She's engaged just now."
He: "I know it; I'm what she's en-
gaged to."-Ex.
--o-
She-"Which, my dear, do you think
has the worst temper, a blonde or a
brunette?"
e-"You ought to know. You've
been both"-Ex.
The home of Rexall Remedies. Ed-
sill's Rexall Drug Store, 122 South
Main St. if
Clean soda water at Calkins. tf.
University stationery, 48 letter heads
and 48 envelopes, 19 cents. 711 N.
University Ave. 3-4
Weymann Mandolutes, Martin Gui-
tars, and Musical Instruments of
every description for sale at reason-
able prices at Schaeberle & Son's.Mu-
sic House, 110 S. Main St. tf
COFFEE RANCH.
Coffee and jumbo peanuts roasted
fresh daily. Sold retail at wholesale
prices, also Tea and Cocoa, 211 East
Liberty. 1-6.
Buy your kodak'films and supplies
at Sugden Drug Co., 302 S. State. tf
FOUND-Good Board at Campus Cafe.
$3.50 per week. Lady Boarders de-
sired. Miss MacDonald, 911 N. Uni-
versity. 4-9
WANTED-Lady pianist for part time
next year for New Moving Picture
Theatre. Call mornings at 711 N.
University Ave. 3-4
WANTED-Young man as janitor next
year. 711 N. University Ave. 3-4
WANTED-Lady to sell tickets next
year at new Moving Picture Theatre.
Call at 711 N. University Ave. 3-4

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RED TAG SALE
ALL $12, $15 and $18 SUITS
$10,00
ALL $20, $22.50 and $25 SUITS
$15,00
Allen's Good Clothes Store
MAIN STREET
GOOD BOARD
$4.00 per week-$3.50 Two weeks
in advance
firs. E. A Hulburt
806'University Avenue
UNIVERSITY AVE PHARMACY
COULDING & WIKEL
1219 So. Unversity Avenue
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cigars,
Cigarettes and Candy
PHOTOGRAPHER
319 E. Huron St. PHONE 96t-M
Ch ubb House
209 South State Street
Under the Original Management
Summer Board $4.00
" TASTES LIKE HOME "
C. S. Chubb Prop.
J. Q. Neeland Steward
Friday Evening, July
3rd will close our
Annual

Repairing of Eye Glasses a
Specialty
LENSES DUPLICATED
FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
Haller Jewelry Co.
Telephone 534 308 South State Street
The New Catalogue
OF THE
University of Michigan
IS NOW READY
Complete Information concerning seven departments :
Collegiate, Engineering, Medicine,
Law, Pharmacy, Homeopathy,
Dentistry and the Craduate Depart-
ment and the Summer Session.
Special Courses in Forestry, Newpaper
Work, Landscape Design, Higher Commercial
Education, including Railway Administration
and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation
Engineering, Pedagogy (affiliated with Ann
Arbor Schools for Observation Study), and a
course for those preparing for the scientific
administration of departments of sanitation
and public health.
For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement. or
Individual Information, address
SHIRLEY W. SM ITH
Socretary University A N N A R B O R

The White Swan Laundry
Corner Detroit and Catherine Sts. and 4th Ave., Ann Arbor
USES SOFT WATER
WHITE SWAN
Reasons in every bundle of Laundry work sent from the White
Swan Laundry, why you should
CALL PHONE 165
for our wagon. GOODS NOT ROTTED BY C13 EMICALS-White,
not yellow nor blue-button holes intact, buttons ditto. Special atten-
tion given to ladies clothes. OUR PRICES 'IE LOWEST.

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Pre-Inventory
Sales

There are present here
at Marked down prices
Summer Dresses
Linen Suits
Linen Coats
Petticoats
Kimonas
Shirt Waists
Muslin Underwear
Linens
Fancy White Goods
China Ware
Furniture
Rugs and Draperies

THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY

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lhe Arcadia
Open for Summer School Students
Board $3X5-$4,25 per week
MEAL TICKETS $5.75
No. 012 East Liberty Street
First Class
BOARD
$4.00 Per Week
1212 S. University Ave.
1 blook from Engineering Bldg.
T. HANKINS, Prop.

LYNDON, PHOTOGRAPHER
Ann Arbor's Headquarters for Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supples
I make a Specialty of developing, Printing and Enlarging for Amateurs
--by modern-Methods. This has been my business for io years and it has
increased every day-only results will do this and so whenever you want
anything photographic look for the sign of the kodak- thats where things
move.
L YN DON
719 N. University Kodaks for 10oc per day

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