THE WOLVERINE PAGE THRE he nd by fo mis upe gto "ess Th hril tray rug] .y gr of of >rbe Buis T w ing Ne ?vag ty s an lTheaters NEWBERRY HALL OPENED FORMER ANN ARBOR RESIDENT Th atr FOR BENEFIT OF '4OMEN RTES AT HER CHICAGO HOME HE ARCADE 'Newberry Hall with its tearoom li- Word has been received here of the A Cheering, Bracing Paces," a pictorization brary and rest rooms and the Univer- death on Sunday of Mrs. Jessie Taylor Charles Reade, which is sity Y. W. C. A. will be open to the Beach, wife of E. E. Beach, of Chica- Non-Intoxicating Beverage r today at the Arcade students of the summer session for go, at her home in Rogers Park. Mrs. es to be a photoplay of the first time this year. The building Beach was well! known ih this city Every normal person craves a drink that not only quenches the thirst but rior quality. It is a located just across State street from where she fwas born, and her girlhood is vitalized by food elements. They long for something that will brace them yes and kind heart of the campus is a convenient place for was passed at the family home, 1520 n, who. was the most study, meals or rest. The tearoom is Broadway. She had been in failing up-cheer, invigorate and strengthen them-something that has in it the of her day on the Lon- open to men and women for regular health for over a year but visited here properties that make for health, increased vim and new vitality. e story is said to be board or for separate meals every day for six weeks this spring, returning to Here is a new drink-non-intoxicating, but rich in the streAgthening, ling, and entertaining in the week, including dinner on Sun- Chicago two weeks ago accompanied energizing, tonic elements that give health and strength. al of the role of Peg by day. There are books and magazines by, her cousin, Mrs. Geneva Chadwick, h has been considered on the tables in the library. By con- of this city, who was with her at the ood. sulting the secretary Gladys Whelan, time of her death. E X C E L O the production is the '17, the books may be drawn out. Wo- Mrs. Beach was an accomplished the actor-knight, Sir men from other universities are es- pianist and had composed many beaut- is a beverage of mild, delicious, flavor which exactly suits the taste of the beer s-Robertson one of the pecially invited to come in and be- iful voice and piano numbers. She is drinker-and of everybody else. hed and famous actors come acquainted with the Michigan survived by her husband, Elmer E. It is snappy, piquant, sparkling and satisfying. orld. He is starred in Y. W. C. A. Beach, '84, a member of Delta Upsilon And it is excellent for, the appetite and digestion-an efficient and agree- role of Triplet. fraternity, and a prominent lawyer able tonic for the weak, nervous, sleepless and debilitated. ws film will also be LITERARY COLLEGE LEADS IN and brother of Rex Beach, the novel- I, ENROLLMENT 'FOR SUM XER ist. She is also survived by two It never loses its sparkle and its character, no matter how long i daughters, Elizabeth and Mae, one sis- and it lways satisfies. ;e will send the great Enrollment in the Summer Session ter, Dr. Emilie L. Greene, of Los Order a case today; you'll be delighted with it, and the more you drink uccess, "everywoman," was reported July 5 to include 1,252 Angeles, and one brother, Jay C. Tay- the better. nual tour with an open- students: Of these 624 are register- lor, of this city. Excelo Beverage Co., sance July 29, in Nova ouring Canada for the firs is of the season. The com avel as far west as Saskat will be in Michigan fora se week which will include sent in Ann Arbor. The that played the eastern Season with Paula Shay in e is promised. ith, Royal Underwood an grade typewriters for sali O. R. Morrill, 322 South Over Baltimore Lunch.)- 3-t rs & Mechanics =Bank H MAIN STREET a ed in the literary college, 290 in the t engineering college, 19 in the phar- - macy college, 157 in the m edical - school, 36 in the law school, and 126 a in the graduate school. The above e figures include the students in the e engineering camp but not those at the biological station from which the report has not yet been sent in. The number at the station is thought by Dean Kraus to be 11 or 20. d P Women's League First Get-Together The Women's league will hold their - opening get-together party at Bar- f mour gymnasium, Thursday after- noon, July 11, at 4 o'clock. This party is the first of a series to be held throughout the summer session, and the league hopes every women en- rolled in the University wilt keep the date in mind and come to the gymnasium on Thursday for a good time. There will be a program of vaudeville stunts followed by danc- ing and refreshments. Subscribe for The Wolverine t l j 3 'Men Receive Final Inoculation Detroit, Mich. Immediately after inspection Satur- Trade supplied by NATE HORNING, Phone 1778-M, 208 S. 4th Ave. day afternoon the men of the detach- ment were given their last inoculation for typhoid. No week-end passes were issued. A LARGE Go to LYNDON'S 719 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. ASSORTMENT OF Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films General GUAkANTEED AMATEUR FINISHING ENLARGEMENTS FROM YOUR NEGATIVES A SPECIALTY Books I have led while others followed in amateur finishing for twelve FOR ALL CLASSES years. Now we are still leading. We guarantee perfect results or no charge. 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STUDIO: NICKELS ARCADE our West End, South Side Fee: Six Lessons for 3.50; Twelve Lessons for $5.50 Tickets at the Door For particulars call 1574-R THE NEW CATALOGUE of the iliversity of Michiga IS NOW READY nplete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools: LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS, EN- GINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PHARMACY, HOMEOPATHY, DENTISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION Special Courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Land- scape 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 administra- tion of departments of sanitation and public health. Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address The Dean of the School or College in which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH :retary University Ann Arbor, Michigan i I_____1______________ I --' 1-. . .-. 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