T 1I E W 0 L V E R IN E ORPHEUM Thur'. June, 25-Chas. Klein's "DAUGH- TERS OF MEN' Fri. June, 26-Gladden James In "THE VANITY CASE". (Vitagraph Drama) Sat. Jane 27- Maurice Costello in 'THE ACID TEST" (Viagraph Drama) Mon-Tus. Jn29-30OArnold Daily in 'THE PORT OF MISSING MEN" "Complete tLine'l OF MEN'S FURNI'4HINGS VARSITY 1 066 ER Y S HOFP 1 107 South University Ave. HUSTON11BROS The Finest Billtiard Raoam in the. Statt CIGARS and CA'NDY "We Try to Treat You Right' 'lunivereitV Zcbool of (011iWc Maynard Street Ann Arbor Annual Summer Session June 29 to August 21 Instruction in all Branches of Music For foil Information, Call at the Office. CHARLES A. SINK Secretary Sugar IBowl 109 S. flain Street best Iee Cres.m 1 Home made caridy fresh daily Prompt Service PHONE 967 17' -1 '#(I)IL.Ni' IR I "4 tasok. It lia" requied amaiyc cit and ________________________________pulleys. Thesof1icia1'tudent newspaper for The liu dIine has run ; ,-l('sihly, none' the tUniversity of Michigan summer oit the hi ttc have( slippei;, acid there- session. Poblished by the students on fore let the ulmaamlteelit tale a, rose Tuesday Tbursday and Saturday at- fromI the hal 111 1t lte actor as he ternoos. Twenty-fie issues. goes halck intoI the'green 10r1omiorhas sireet (10t111. Addres-The Wolverine, Press Bid iug, Maynard St., Ann Arboralich 0ffice Doors: Managing Editor--1:00 COMMENCEMENT COMMENTS 2:0Daily; Business :Manager 1:0 BtGorg- ,1Cro, 3:00 iDaily. Phone 960 or 214. 1 I'II .I(- itS '0I)-BIl rSubscription rates- l.y carrier, see-\Now llty tells a11 loeuii culy-five cenlts for the siummer, leli llts11 ll ii~l' maliled to any address fecrOone dol- I reallize :liii gtoine, Advertising rates-Fuernishedll upon11a5- Ii 5 illl'ei scim illi t,l pllicationl 1o the bllsiness lmalnage..And trief 511112 iWer'i11o,11'11 Subscrip~tionsandild (ls taken at Qsnlr- I'11plid 111every mctl , -Iry's, Cushing'5s Slnd South tUniver- 1-Cow!1I'vlelpaid myllfinal bitt. TNER & CO,* sity IPharielly. Loo N. Borlet tManaginlgjEiditor P'honse-1283-M. P'hone-407-M1. AtletiicItiitorCh('boes lKendih. THtURSDIAT, JPNE 25, 1914 t'tatMiIINS O)F AMtEItICA M~ichiganl's 1914 Varsity disbanded yesterdasy as the Champions of Amner- ica. Dope is always a flexiblseluality it oily be ofteln reasonled Itsat ai teamil defeats itself. Dot in the case of the 1014 baseball situlation ill America, dolls is so stron~g ill 001 direction thati it loses eintirely its accustomed flexi- bility. Michigan's claima to the champalio- sipl is foun~ded on the grounds thati it hlas swe~pt1111' east, sou~thlandl west. Cornell sald Penlo arc tilt'admlitted leailers of tile east, havinlg defeatedlt igan h ass taken two strlaight Irolin Cornell, an~d tenoslit of three frcool P'enn. The onlly qiucstionlable easternI gamel was the 6 to 5 defeat at P'rinlce- toln, whlichl strulck M~liciligan ill a slump wchens Sister injuredl his arml. In the wecst Michigan has tlakcn twos 0l1 lutfthrel' fromllNotre Oami', whose superiority over the t'onferecerctclams is admuitted bey many of thc lattcr anld by 51111051 1115entire lpress. Ill thc sou~th ich~iligall took seven oult 01 eighlt illits 01111y'trill. (It is on these grounds tha~t Mill'- iga11 disbands as Chalmpionls of Amelr- ica. Whether admoitted or 1101, ihe 1914 teanm tils left behlind a record by whlichl she may15 be glad a Conferecec schedlie is not her lot. Whlether Champions of Anlericls or Chlampions of the World, the 1914 dialmind men1111are un~dispulted ctin~- plionls of tha e erts of 5,0010 stuldelnts alnd tmany more thollsand aliumn~i. A NOSTE OF TII7IBITE It is tol Ill Varsity men who are leavinlg the unliversity that Michigans stu1dents girl' their deepest note of respect. tBaribeau, Quaintance, Daker, Bate, Howlard and IRippler are the ve teranis whiol have' played their last gamei1 for Michigan. Let theml have the re'spetef veteransi, for lilly lace pilycdi:Michigani to an inspiring pin- niacle of diamlond sulpremacy. and 1a ilirri,),iiilieel.' 'thot tie for- 111 endl, linid1111'laller is ljust a a usel- ninllofSlit 'I till' itill siut' Als110, ttill's15cm ''1 i '511110' 'dil not orII iia'' leo il the' s " , with11 legal Iitile ille111o111t1e(Cltillpus1 li One tiling lckingi is th e old fashlion- shill 111111tliiialiisiit * litetryt, leaied frtight iltll lii illap '' tie little wo'- 111111"stir wasic 'I i)( 11iliiforniit, 'and it ,soull~lldehe's'" As IllIs ''Oi, till lietis,.'the' yiittidiil ry; ''*11111 is tail i hing- in black, A girt,01' just; 11 common1ul .' 'illsss'h11 onti tsl'11111ballk." II011011 it flaule arou1111, I 01111 fellosc,-hi'b11111ef11! ie lmight; sur- pisci'yo0. Thi a is is boy's wIill al- nifty 5 '0 _0 ti'?littth lii'gad- ue.l1Toe)l h FURNISHERS and HATTERS to University MenI 342 S. Stale S. UNIVERSITY AVE PHARMACY GOULDINO & WIKEL 1219 So.,Unversity Avenue Drugs, Toilet Artices, Cigars, Cigarettes and Candy ENTERTAINMENTS AND TALKS PLANNED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Univer'siy lnd (vicA's'ig'atinite114 Series t'ommen1'lcig eat eek, a seris of selcial letures a111 entertainmeints wiill continule throughout the summer, irce to thc public and students attend- 111g summier session. The summer session is co-operaing with the Ann Arbor Civic association in the sum micr 'ntertainmlent pians, ad a more comleite program of events may be obtained froml a special bulletin, pub- lished by the Civic association weekly, The5 first awek is to be called "Re ligious Week," and will cotain nm- rails affairs in addition to those listed below' which have a pulrely university 111d school of muslic manageenelt The lrogramlofollows: Monalily, Jul15 29-Introductory ad- dress, President 1H. B. Hutchins, west lecture' room~, pysical laboratory, :00 p.1m. 'luesday, June 30-Lecture-The Alrts o01Illulstrationl (illusrated, Li- brarian '. W. Koch, west lecture caoil, physical laboratory, :00 p. mn. Lecture-Till'Ihriante of D- sesi'ui, rofessor A. S. Varthin, west amphfilitea'lter, medical building, 8:00 p. m1. Weidnesday, July 1-Lecure-Mexi- co snd Some of Her People (ilustrat- i'd), Professor J. i. Alell west lecture roome, physical laboratory, :00 p. m. Orgall reital, Mr. Earl V. Moore, Hill auditorium, :00 p. m. 'T'hursday, July 2-Reception, by Ills P'resident for the students of the sm- ner session, alumni memorial hall, 5:010i.ime Lcture-Thie Biblical Manuscripts of Europe, Dr. E. S. Buchanan, Ox ford, England, west lecture room, physical laboratory, 8:00 p. m. Friday, July 3-Lecture-Manufac- lois of Japanese Lac and Lacquer Wars (Illisraed), Deaii A. B. Ste- eiis, iwest lecture room, physical lab- ratory, 5:00 i.1. Lecuire-Vera ros and Vcitiy (illustrated, lReget J. E. eal, west lecture ros, physical laboratory, 8:00i p. i. talkins lPharmacy for drugs, f. Lust-_-A, iiuch valued copy of Prunel- 111 o11Tuesdaly. Finder returnt 1027 E. Cniversity. Reward. Lust-Cold bow gasses in brown ease(acked A. 0, Bedford, Ioni, Mlic. :Reward. S WITZE Rs HARDWARE 310 STATE STREET I i Bargains AT i AUMMER SCHOOL LAW 'TEXT BOOKS ISecond-Hand Book WAHR'S University Bookstore f BOOKS LAW AND MEDICAL NEW AND) SECOND-HAND Complete L[ioe Text Books Text Laboratory Books R~eference Books Dictionaries C.ompends, etc, CASH OR EXCHANGE FOR YOUR OLD BOOKS LARGEST STOCK IN MICIGOAN C. E. Barthdel 326 S. Sate St. Tel 161-M Attractive Mid-Summer MILLINERY AT DANA RICHARDSON'S 115 E. Liberty Clamlus IBootery. 308 S. State St. 1-2 Fu111ltlund Freshl roasstcled peants, tenl cents. iDean & Co., LIII., 214 S. Main St. 1-3l. Gll NtiI;It'S. Danlcing fromll9 to 12 every NVednelis- lay ight. 5ic iier couiple. If. CO~FYEE IIlO tit. Coffec anid jumbito tieaniuts roastcd fresh da~ily. Solil retail at whleisalel priccs, also Teas and Cocoa, 211 East Liberty. 1-6. The latest campulls views snow11 0n sali' at1 Dailsesiaid Nickels, 226 5. Sta~te. Ovec Cllshiigs Drlug Stor'. e ., i LIVE (>h -:rolldl I, Slirotiki) We'r c Iiiity19-one1' and11older 5011 ii'e 1' 1.1 - tasteil life. Wievei'ever felt the battle at isbest. W'i'ec 101ki'il11111dliltulansodadleld while prep111111 liii tiii't(ite j 1101 11e1er hase ice hilethe sacid tes't. Nsii io livi. Wevisiat it(11111' plastit'beiigs, in the miouldinogtimelloft yiiithi The shlahpinigcoiiil hefool (ticworsec) 'heLic abor'atory acidtest iof Life'i-' Andthch litus is uiii'poteiitall ('all Noic , it'te. Oiuri dgmals andur111'staniiairds and our iioriias witlIsist askesw Our sophi'stric'c 51(11 111011iit hiinte The isorld wsill icor n iiohtiaetrit cha~nge iupmn our viesi But whlat wiliseseas built at Mich- iganl. 1)11 ii IiE'rolleduiu lo ii 11) c iiierm, have enolsied liir that suimircwiorl in the llswii'epartmenti. iid it is ex-- pecteid 10111before the ii eck is ovsr this riumblier Nslit he considerablyi- creiseud. Enrollmnststartesd iarly 'in the wveek anut hy'Moday evein~g it 5111 rescued 139, tii bein. 10 miore thlan (lie 111111eri'o0 stuidents in the dtepartmet Ia "eir 'g0. Kodaksan(] itsillplita Sat Calkiiis. tf. ('OIAL 1100ENDSALff CamipuistBostery. 308 S. State Si. 1- DETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOM TIME TABLE Lirwited anidExressanrCus fur Oetri-yri a, si, aiidhourly Io hlna p. in., als tui Local Cars fsr Detroiti-5:4u0a. in., 6o6uia.m. and eerytwo hoursnto i:o6ip. in., 7:o6p. TouYpsilastieonly:u7t4e a. m., :20 .mI., 111160 a. m.,506p. m.,1:1: p"sm, 12:5p. m1, 12:301 p. m.,ul:00 . m. Limsited Cuss for Jackson-7u46 a, m. ard every lwo hours to 7:46 p. to. Lucal Cas for Joehso--ll.t .,6:1a. ill., anodeverytwouhour to 6:5T p. M., laso 9-2 p. m-, at1:15 p. M. TUTTLEi'S LUNCH ROOM LUNiCHES and SODAS 338 South Stekte St. COVSINS W45%HALL Florists Cor. 12th Stand S. Univ. Ave. Phone 115S Capital, $i oaoo Surplus, $50,000.00 Uniidd.P rufits. $25,sss,00 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH.. Suafr Bunking asS Coreou 1rrsliieltof Osr Custoelrs is Our Watchwosrd 3 par cnat Interest in nur Savings Department THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Srplmusadndiildrd Prois-, seeooso Surplus and iUder Prsfits ...........hlavosoaa [Transacts a General Bankalng Iusinless 3perrCentlintrstlpaid ohaisgDe~poit Your Butiness Sullited Chus. B. misock, Pres., Micharl J. gritzCush'r W5.0. OTariuis,Visr-Frrs , Curl F. Btuun, Ast, Cus',Will wulo Asst Sash'ruSavigsDept. TEMPLE THEATRE ON MAIN STREET Friday June 26 - Spell Bound Multitude - 9th story of the ad- ventures of Kathleyn.. Hardy's Heritage -Pathe Drama Sat. June 27-Three Scratch Clue. A COMPETENT MACHIINE 011e seldom judges the play by wchat is talkinig p11ce behiiid the scencs. Ti' haveci litle regard for the machinoery siheni we arc lookhng for results. Biul wiheii ihe swseaty stage mechanic wip- es hs bruoiaind lights hlis pipe after the hushl curlain, let him pluck oiie tiny flosses from thie boquet of tlie star serfflrlle.. And ev'csalumnlili reunions depenid somie'ihait 011their manl~agemenlt. Thhi reunlionls of 1914, siih end today, havec bien -affairs allossing fewc idle momnts. No aliinuis has wanidered about forsaken Is inquire the where- abouts of thie old medic building or otlier forgotten lanldmlarks. The re- unions of 1914 have been gathieriiigs malrksed by a mnelody of sentiment and a1 vibralnt udertone of Michiganspislr- it' Thi'elntertaiInmen~t of hundreds of men11 a111dssomnuof diviergenat inte'rcsts an disliifrent ages tils beien a1comple515x Phionic 432-M1125 S. Main St. Beauty Parlor overWakvrSoSte Shamipoo snd Muir Dreos Massage Alsoicure Soft Water used in Shamupooing BOARD .$4.600 AT Freeman's 803 Ea WASHINGTON STREET One bock north from Hill Auditorium 75 cts. per Day Dinner 35 cts. We boil our drinking waterand cool it Clean odashuuwa ter ill 'ikiins. tr. it 115's5 tuild)i111,214 S. laini 3t. 1-3.