THE W O L V E R INE ORPHEUM SAT., July 25-Van Dyke Brooke in "The Right of Way" MON-TUES. July 27-28-Bruce McRay in "The Ring and the Man" "Complete Line" OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS VARSITY T O 6G ERY SHOP 1107 South University Ave. HUSTON BROS. The Pinest Billiard Room in the State CIGARS and CANDY "We Try to Treat You Right" 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. Leo N. Burnett-Managing Editor Phone-1283-M. 1 F. Gurnee fillard-Business Manager. Phone-1407-M. Athletic Editor-Charles Kendrick. Reporters1 Juan Bootlla Stockbridge Hilton Harold Bowcock Clement Jackman Louis Bruch Charles Johnson Verne Burnett Dudley McClure Wilbert Fuller Harry Vandarwarker Walter Watson Business Staff S. W. Donaldson, Asst. Bus. Mgr. T. C. Hill Lee Watson SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. OUR SWEATING BRAU TINKER & COa FURNISHERS and HALTERS to University Men By Harold R., Schardzki. 342 S. State St. Contributions to "The Sweating Brau" should be mailed to "The Sweat- er," care The Wolverine, Press Bldg. TO BAKE INITIAL UNITARIAN CHURCH BOW THIS EVENING State cor. Huron -Thursday Wolverine. We've seen 'em make a cake walk R. S. Loring, Minister. and a sardine box, but this making an - initial bow is new stuff. Morning Subject at 10:30 Our Daily Puzzle Dr. Sunderland speaks on Answer to yesterday's, which no one guessed: Ty rus Cobb. A SYMPATHETIC VIEW For today: How does the water get in a watermelon?O E SUMMER SCHOOL TEXT, BOOKS And Students Sup- plies Second-Hand Books for all de- partments. University Book Store HOW MUCH DOES DYNAMITE COSTI flniveretV 5cbool of The Problem. fU)ustc Most of the Huron river drowning:. Maynard Street Ann Arbor of the past year have occurred in one Annual Summer Session place-just beyond the second bridge, June 29 to August 21 beside the old pulp mill. At this point the ruins of an old dam are concealed Instruction in all Branches below the surface of the water, caus- of Music ing undercurrents, and offering more For full Information, Call than an ordinary problem for the best at the Office. of swimmers. At no other point on the CHARLES A. SINK Secretary river between the boat house and the waterworks is there a really danger- ous place. Early this summer an especially S ar B o w lv 'tragic drowning occurred at the above- 'W mentioned place. The body was caught in the ruins under the water, and could not be located for an hour- with the means at hand. When men with grappling hooks finally arrived Horime made candy the pulmotor had no effect. There fresh d.ily were a few men on the spot, and none Prompt Service knew what to do. No one knew where there were grappling hooks, and other PHONE 967 means were useless. Nor was there any telephone near or any other means of communication. The Solution. The best method of solving the problem is of course to buy some dy- namite, and clear the river at the dan- gerous point. How much does dyna- mite cost? Not as much as a few lives every year. NEW AND SECOND-HAND There is another method for a tem- porary solution. Twenty-five dollars would do it. Twenty-five dollars Complete Line would fit up a telephone to be placed beneath the bridge, to connect with Text Laboratory Books Tessmer's boat house, where there are grappling hooks and men experienced Reference Books in their use. Or grappling hooks could Dictionaries be put in a case and placed at the Compends, etc. bridge for instant use. Or a placard: CASH OR EXCHANGEF OR could be printed and placed conspicu- YOUR OLD BOOKS ously, giving information as to the location of grappling hooks and pul- LAROEST STOCK IN MICHIGAN motor. Or all these things could be done. Many people have spoken of the so- lution, but no one has acted. The 326 S. Slate St. Tel. ?61-M 'county has priced dynamite but hasn't bought it. The Edison Co. has said that it would remedy the situation, but it was not done so. The Boat club has promised too. But it hasn't acted. CANADlIAN IThe boat club is planning a summer regatta of pretty canoes. It would probably cost the club twenty-five dol- lars for such an event. That would be a pleasant event-But- Say, County, Edison Co,, Boat Club, You know the material, Anyone-How 'much does 'dynamite lyht.cor-o.elastlic. cost, anyway? Ed: Where can I find the coolest place in town? Ev: Table No. 4, in Huston's, was the coolest spot a few moments ago. Ed: Why table No. 4? Ev: The balls were frozen.-S. D. -0- Collitch Guy (tossing a brace of git- neys on the counter): Gimme a cara- van! Don, the vaudeville-salesman: What- chumean, a caravan? C. G. (just like this-quick): Twen- ty Camels. -S. D. Startlitg Statistics The anthracite coal mined in Virgin- i, and Penn. Is black. A broom contains 3247 straws. Policemen are often caught on the streets of large cities. A mackerel weans its young in the fall. The teething period for a male mackerel .comes about the fourth month, and is often accompanied by sharp pains in the forehead, lumbago, or epilepsy. COLLEGE MAN FIGHTS VICE -A. A. News. May heaven reward you and keep you victorious in your uphill struggle, brother. KILLS EX-WIFE, SHOOTS HER MATE, 'THEN SLAYS SELF Chicago Citizens Angry Over Murder in Vice District -Headline. Angry over little things like that? Tush. Chicago citizens, tush. . -_o- This Worked Once . He: Er-I beg your pardon, Miss, but weren't you at Mackinac last year?. She: Why no, I was not. He: Well, what a coincidence; Nei- ther was I. RELIGIONS OF ASIA "ll are neeted by each one, Noithing is fair o good aloe." -Emersos N. I. T.* In the Spring a young man's fancy, but in summertime he's swell. lie's a vision from his toes up to hisI locks HP cnt the kr~~ -ilka chi e sport the Keenest seken snirts- and Palm Beach suits as well DETROIT UNITED LINES And violets are embroidered in his sox. Nutts is trumps. ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE tly 513 days till Cirist Lirnited and Express Cars for Detroit--7-1I dys l mas, a. m. and hourly to 6:i p. is., also 8:so p. is. ____ _- Local Cars for Detroit-s:4 a. in., 6:o6 a.i., Buy your kodalx films and supplies ano de very twoho urs to o:o6 p m., 7:06 p. m..$s6 p. in., 9,xeo p. . act ix:! S p7"' at Sugden Drug Co., 302 S. State. tf To Vepailt1ioty:7, 6:a.in. o .ltICG f ,n : C6 sp . ., 1 .ie p., i2 s: B sn ,)2;30 p. in., 1:00 a.D) Limsited Cars tor Jacsonx7:4. 81. 5i od Rent a camera at Hoppe's. 10c a exery tohoursto 7: o6p, xi day. tf Local Cars for Jackson-5: 2 a.xn, 6:51 a.x., and every two hours to 6:si p. in., als^ 9: p. as., ri:15 p. m. Electric fixtures for sale. Inquire at University Music House, Press All Kinds 0 Hat Work building, Maynard St. tf R gh Summer Students Notice FactoryHat Store We give special attention to ama- teur finishing. Dames & Nickels, 336I 118 E. Huron St. Near Allenal Hotel S. State St., over Cushing's Drug Store tf 4OVSINS HALL Weymann Mandolutes, Martin Gui- Florists tars, and Musical Instruments of every description for sale at reason- Cor.12th St.and S.Univ. Ave. Phone 115 able prices at Schaeberle & Son's Mu- I sic House, 110 S. Main St. tf Capital, $x 00 oo'oo .Surplus, $o,coo.oo _____________Undiide ofi, 5,-cxo. Kodaks and supplies at Calkins. tfTHE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Banking and Courteois'lTreatmlent of Our Customneis is Onr watchword 1-4 OFF 3 peroniInterestin our Savings Department On Reach and "Ty Cobb" THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Base Ball Cloves Capasl:............. . ... ....,.$3coo AT SurplussoasdlUnder oits......$i25.co.xoi Resources .. ... .... . ,o000co Tranacts as GeneraltBnkingstiu unsinoos S w p Z E RK' S Tcnctinstoi e 310 State 3 ouxo BXxsx Bo- o sllxitedt ______a__Chas.. . Hics o, Prs., eil J. . ritzcaslt'r avo iarriman,Vi'e-Pres, Carl .iBraun.Asst. Cash'r,'Wi,W alz, Asst Cash'r Savings Dept. ST AND RECREATION 'Business and Pleasure Trips be freedom of the decks and the TEMPLE D. & C. Line steamers ae wait- north to beautiful Mackinac Island, ON MAIN STREET orth country, or choose the "Water west, you will appreciate the many SAT. July 25-'A Man for a Cleveland, and Detroit and Buffalo. Thought' Detroit to Mackinac Island and way Detroit and Cleveland during July COMING NEXT WEEK xcursions every Saturday between The Mexican war in four rees. The Cleveland. Special Steamer Cleve- only authentic pictures taken directly ips weekly, June 25th to Sept. 10th, on the battlefield . etroit every trip. Daily service be- 0th to September 10th. S, reading between Detroit and Buf- ailable for transportation on D. & C. 'UNIVERSITY AVE PHARMACY LET giving detailed description of COULDING d WIKEL 'eceipt of two cents to pay postage. r Agent, Detroit, Mich. 1219 So. Unversity Avenue NAVIGATION COMPANY Schantz, Vice-Pres. and Genl. Mgr. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cigars, of of Third Street, Detroiti. Cigarettes and Candy ~KJ~NAC K - PHIOTOGRAPHjER 10IT W VEL N L0, NIAGAA ' '-LLS f 319 E. Huron St. PHONE 96t-M Rexall Remedies and Toilet Articles. Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. 122 So. Main St. Phone 35. tf Calkins Pharmacy for drugs. tf. A LAKE TRIP FOR RES Use D. & C. Line Steamers for HE refreshing lake breezes, t luxurious comfort of the popular ing for you. Whether you go the famous summer resort of the No Way" on your trip from the east or comforts on our palatial steamers.. Daily service between Detroit and Four trips weekly from Toledo and E ports. Delightful flay trips between; and August. Popular week-end e Detroit and Buffalo, and Detroit andI land to Mackinac Island direct, two tr making no stops enroute except at De tween Toledo and Put-In-Bay, June 11 YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS falo or Detroit and Cleveland, are ava steamers either direction. AN INTERESTING PAMPHI various trips will be mailedyo on ri Address L. G. Lewis, Genl. Passenger DETROIT & CLEVELAND I Philip H. McMillan, President. A. A. Steamers arrive and depart from foo TH E COAST L1NE TO MAC DEMTR BUFFAI - N4 gt i , t , r, r , soft in texture,durable in quality-the ideal fabric for a Summer spit. We have them, together with a large assortment of flannels Full Dress Suits a Specialty For results have your films develop- ed at Hoppe's, 619 East Liberty St. tf Service, Quality, and Prices Right. Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. 122 So. Main St. Phone 35. tf FOR RENT---Cottages in Widenmann Grove, Whitmore Lake. Address 312 S. Division St. Phone 312-J. 12-14 . H. WILD CO, - Leading Merchant 'Tailors July Clean-up Sale. Oxfords & . .MM1 Suits. Campus Bootery. tf