THE WOLVERINE PAGE THREE """"II ""'i"""""i"""i"ii11lIIIIUIII;; A t the Theaters uerthTheater WHAT'S GOING N "Over the Top" is considered one eningg-7 a,8 en and: a of the foremost stories of the war be- July 16, 5 p. m.-The Social Outlot Phone-G 6oJUcause it was written by a man who After the War. Mr. A. E. Wood. PROGRAM FOR JULY has been there, who has suffered sev- 7:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the O Xed-16-17-Henry B. Walthall en wounds, been promoted for brav- servatory. Admission by tick His Stubs cifHcecr" in 7 Pasts.- Fi-8-e-Jack Pickficrda ery, and still stirs the heart of Amer- only. s Rajesty, SunkerB ean." Also ica with his lectures and vibrant 8 p.m.-Personal Health a Nation res Travels and Comedy. ?c-Bryant Washburn in "Twen- tales. Habit. Dr. W. E. Forsythe. ne." Also Pathe News and The story is full of humor, and has Juy 17, 5 p. m.-The Unity of the En edy, . 1-2I-22-J. Stuart Blackton in the dash and the indomitable optimism lish Speaking Peoples a Guarant ild Youth." Also Sennett Com- of the true American thoroughbred. of Peace. Prof. G. R. Wrong of i Ved-23.24--Bessie Barriscale in The picture, "Over the Top," starring University of Toronto. ndfolded. Also Judge Brown aedy. Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, the au- 7:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the C thor himself, will be shown at the servatory. Admission by tick Arcade tomorrow only, only. pheu l Theater 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Us IBSE' AND SHAKESPEtARE versity School of Music. (Hill a 5enoo n 1 onand en:on DELIGHT AUIDIENMES ditoriume) Phone-16o-J July 18, 5 p. m.-The Role of Niaga PROGRAM FOR JULY (Continued from Page One) Falls in History (Illustrated). I -i6--Sensues Hayakawa is "The (otne-fo aeOe) C .Sur ret Game." Alec Nees and Gem- ed much to the production. Of the C. 0. Saner, -s7-Jaek Pisberd in "Jask and -four plays. given in Ann Arbor, the 8 p. m.-Educational motion pictur Also News and Comedy. best was probably the first one, "As July 19, 2:30 p. in-ExcursIon to Fr- 8ai ReBelle Bennestlen You Like It." Besides the fact that agara Falls, under the direction nedy, "Mr. Miller Muddles."c s perfectly suited to outdoor Dr. C. O. Sauer, via Michigan Cent Brias." AlnNees and Cent- production, Miss Kearns and Mr. railroad, to Detroit and steamer lc1-.-at22-Jack Richardson in Sonnes were at their best as Rosa- Buffalo. is Enemy, the Law." Also Serial lind and Orlando. The entire series, 5 p. m.--Robert Browning, a Poet 0, "V egaceandthe Wemen"Me.Po.LA.Srus -3 -Vivian ai nin"Holly however, was a great success and the Men. Prof. L. A. Strauss. :angled." Also News and Com- company is sure to he warmly we- 8 p. m.-Some Great American Libr liIiiiiiiiIIIili i 1111111 11V comed on its return to Ann Arbor ies (Illustrated). Librarian W. next summer, Bishop. 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Excelo Beverage Co., Detroit, Mich. Trade supplied by NATE HORNING, Phone 1778-M, 208 S. 4th Ave. ara Dr. es. Ni- of ral to for ar W. tho OWS AT 3:oo, 5:3n, 8:nn, 9:30 Unless Otherwise SpeifiCed. PROGRAM FOR JULY -16--,thel Clayton in "The rney's End" andPathe News. -7-Sergt.. Arthur Guy Empey "Over the Top" and Screen Tele - m. (Shows at 3:0, 7:c and ri-8- 19-Constance Talmadge "Up the Road With Sallie" and -inie Comedy, "A Bold Bad urteous and satisfactory ATMENT to every custom- rhether the account be large- mall, Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 el eand Surplus, $550,000.00 purees ,..$4,000,000.00 hwest Cur. Main & Huron. 07 North University Ave. en ALL Summer UTTLE'S Lunch Room LUNCHES, SODAS AND TOBACCO 8 SO. STATE ST. ETROIT UNITED LINES n Detroit, Ann Arbor & Jackson t Limited and Express Cars-Leave r, -:25 a. m., 8:io a. m., and hourly p. m > ress Cas (lcaletoptswet >of b)0-8:48 a. nm. andeery less hourse p. m Car East Bound-s:35 a. m., 6:40 7 o5 a, m., and every two hours to in., so:so p. m. To Ypsilanti only, m., 9:50 p. M., 11:50 p. m., 12:20 :eo a. m. To Saline change at Cars West Bound-6:oo a. M., 7:23 t :n p.'. ain Chop Suey e -:- One Pot Tea 35 CENTS )pen during Summer School Liang Tang Lo 613 E. Liberty St. Phone 948-R Inese and American Dishes OPEN ALL SUIIRER y GEORGE'S CHOP SUEY WAI RING LOO' t t E i 1 OBSERVATORY OPEN TO VISITORS FOR INSPECTION (Continued from Page One) one in the Imperial Russian Observ- atory, and the one at Harvard uni- versity. The reflector of thisi instru- ment was made in France, out of special glass found in that country, then brought to the United States, where it was silvered. The original price was about $4,000, but owing to present war conditions, it could not now be bought for $10,000. This re- flector measures 37 1-2 inches in di- ameter and is 6 1-2 inches in thick- ness. It is necessary to resilver its surface every four months in ordgr to preserve a flawless reflection. -At the present time it is used exclusive- ly for photography and cannot be used for any other purpose until the complicated photographic apparatus is removed. Majority of Uniforms Issued Every member of the detachment, with the exception of a few odd sizes, has been issued the required cloth- ing. Leggings, hats, service cords, underwear, blouses, shirts, and breeches have all been issued. The regulation army shoes have not as yet arrived, but Quartermaster Stot- ter expects to receive the remainder of the consignment by the middle of the week. Hoarding Penalties in Italy In accordance with a recent official decree published in Rome, any per- son in Italy who purchases foodstuffs or goods of common or large con- sumption and lays in supplies greater than the normal or ordinary needs of the family and dependents, is punish- able by a fine of from $4 to $190, or by imprisonment up to a month, and the goods are confiscated. LEASED LIVES. A Baccalaureate address delivered recently at the University of Indiana by Lloyd C. Douglas has been produced in a brochure. On sale at the bookstores at 25c. Dancing at the Armory every Sat- urday from 9 to 12. Fischer's or- chestra. Subscribe at the "Y" tent for The Detachment News. Now 50 cents. ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE or RENT Typewriting Done HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State and William Sts. Juiy zz, b p. m.--Hereuity anu te Food Supply (Illustrated). Prof. A. TWO GIANTS OF THE H. Shull. GREAT LAKES July 23, 5 p. m.-Practical Arithmetic. Prof C. . Krpinki.Regular steamer service between Prof. C. L. Karpioski. I p. in-.The City Milk Supply (11- Detroit and Buffalo. The two Giant lustrated). Dr. U. G. Rickert. Steamers of the Great Lakes-City of July 24, 5 p. m.-The War and Econ- Detroit III and City of Cleveland III omic Reconstruction. Prof. 1. L. -make daily trips between Buffalo Sharfman. and Detroit, leaving Detroit at 5 p. rn., 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni' leaving Buffalo 6 p. m. Daily' service versity School of Music. (Hill au- is also given between Detroit and ditorium.) Cleveland. The steamers Eastern States and Western States leave both h Scale points at 10:45 p. in., arriving at des- tination early the following morning. Four trips weekly are made between A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF e~er General Books FOR ALL CLASSES Sheehan & Co. C. W. Graham, Prop. l The next complimentary recital7 given under the auspices of the Ui-I versity School of Music will takeI place in Hill auditorium Wednesday e evening, July 17, at which time a pro- gram of unusual interest will be giv- en. Theodore Harrison, head of the voice department of the school, wilt lead the audience in the singing of several groups of patriotic songs. Slides will be shown on the screen and the audience will be given an opportunity to join in the sing iag not only of national airs, but also a number of songs which are being sung by boys in the camps here and "over there." In addition solo numbers will ha contributed by Robert Dieterle, bar- itone, and Earl V. Moore, organist. The army mechanics and otherenen in uniform are especially invited to occupy places in the center sections on the main floor, while the general public will be admitted to the side sections on main floor and the first and second balconies. The Summer Choral Union, under the direction of Earl V. Moore, held its second rehearsal at the University School of Music last evening at 7:00 o'clock. A large attendance was pres- ent at the first rehearsal. The Chorus will offer Thomas' "Swan and the Skylark" during the last week of summer school. Mrs. Marie Dole-Lovejoy, a mem- ber of the class of 1917 School of Music, was an Ann Arbor visiter Fri- day. Her husband, Philip Lovejoy, is a member of the American Expe- ditionary Forces in France. Horace L. Davis, well-known in Ann Arbor music circles, is a mem- ber of the 85th Division, Camp Cus- ter, which it is rumored is about to leave for over-seas. The attendance at the University School of Music Summer Session is in excess of that of last year. Mimeographing and Typewriting. O. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. (Over Baltimore Lunch.)-Adv. 3-tf Subscribe at the "Y" tent for The Detachment News. Now 50 cents. 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