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The Wolverine, 1918-07-20

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THE WOLVERINE

PAETHE

illh11iilttttittttttittiiiiim ittlhtllh PRESIDENT APPOINTS MEN t
TO ATTEND SHERIDAN CAMP t
uerth Theater
(Continued from Page One) t
eing-7: 8 and 05:o Sessions, John M., 164 Josephine
Phone-16O-J Acve., Detroit, Mich.r
PROGRAM FOR JULY Smith, Hobart F., 33 Linsdale Ave.,r
o-Bryant Washburn in "Twen Detroit, Mich.I
Ssze." Als Ptho Newsssnd
s sedy. Schwartz, John M., R. F. D. No. 3,r
dcn1---2-J. Stuart Baktnin3hladMih
ild Youth." Als oSentC Holland, Rich.
d i s Small, Marland B., 720 Pearl St.,
lindulded." As Judge Brows Benton Harbor, Mich.
-edy. - nesett is Swanson, Ernest, 270 S. Shestnut I
s-Fri-25-26 - Goid Bnet'i
auglty, N aghty. "Also Ioles St. Ravenna, Ohio.
aves adComedy, "Oh UlBot" ' '
27--Marion Davies in "Runaway Shelton, Donald C., Florence, Colo.
sany." Also News and Comedy. Towsley, Paul G., 310 Norwood Ave.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
VanValkenburg, F. A., 311 N. Pearl
pheum Theater W St., Tecumseh, Mich.
A m a VanRossum, P. J., 310 N. LafayetteC
venitnc-: soand 40s:oo Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1
Phone-6o-J Winkelsan, Cassius, 417 E. Univer- -
PROGRAM FOR JULY sity Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
-so-Racy Riles Rioter is "So-.
Brias." Alsoews soeand Coos Woodward, Richard M., 5 Bluff Ave.,
lso-c,-22-Jsck Richaedonsis= Fitchburg, Mass.
is ery, theLaw. rAlso Seral Waldbridge, R. P., R. F. D. No. 1,
8;"Vengeancen d theWo Paw Paw, Mich.
=23-Viv'ian Bsatio io "Bollyo
tangled." Also News and Com-
-24-J. Stuart Blackton in "The ARCHITECTURE OF LIBRARY
.gmetnoss." AloNewsand
AsNdw. sn DETERMINES KIND OF SA(RVICE
-ri-25-26-Gloria Swanson in
ttoe Cootent." Als KeystoneE
y-Pc blyNe c Cps."(Continued from Page One)
d Also Nes and Cosedy. ated dame and around the walls are
1I18t1III1I1IItiI11111J111111111155. two galleries. There is a separate
reading room for the senators and
the representatives, and a periodical
C A 0 E room where 400 magazines are ol
v 1 Lfile. The reception hall is decorated
with paintings, some of which are of
OWS AT 3 o 30 0oo,9 30' unusual merit.
"Unless Otherwise Specifled.
s-HG A e B y ULY A Go The new M ichigan library w ill
PROGRAM FOR JULY have ample stack sDom located near

THE WOLVERINE PACC P211W

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the large reading room, which ex-
tends across the entire front of the
buildings, and is three stories high,
thus allowing for plenty of light.
Features which the old library did
not contain are the reading room for
medical students, the part for the
summer library school, and the
room for required reading, where
the books constantly used in courses
will be kept.+
HELP WANTED-MALE-Boys make
money selling specialties and nov-
elties during spare time. Write Na-
tional Specialty Company, 40 Sun
Building, Jackson, Michigan. 8-4t
Typewriters cleaned and repaired.1
O. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. (Over
Baltimore Lunch.)-Adv. 3-tf
A LARGE+
ASSORTMENT OF
General
Books
FOR ALL CLASSES
Sheehan & Co.
C. W. Graham, Prop.

r
k °r.

Try This New
Different Drink
A rightly brewed product of choicest selected grains is refresh,,i .
ating, strengthening, and health-building.
Furthermore, it has that mild, tangy, delicious flavor t1.1 cveyd-
especially beer drinkers-loves and longs for.
A great many people have thought that such a drink coo e a y
ing to the taste and the thirst unless there were considerable alcoholn i 7Y
were wrong-and you'll find the proof in this new beverage-
EX CELO
Excelo is non-intoxicating. It cheers, braces and invigoraes
tonic-a safe relief from fatigue, nervousness, insomnia and thot genr
ness which we call "run down."
More than this, it is a beverage without a peer-new and iffeis
piquant and snappy-good for the appetite and the digestion.
It is pure and wholesome; it keeps its character and flavor uder eli coni
ditions and it always satisfies. It is put up in sterilized, air-tight bolb ad
one taste of it will show its quality.
Order a case today; see what a splendid drink it is and how ch gocd
it does you.
Excelo Beverage Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Trade supplied by NATE HORNING, Phone 1778-M, 208 S 4th Ac
Mimeographing and Typewriting. Trunks and trovelling hayslf r
0. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. (Over purposes-Koch & Hensni edt A
Baltimore Lunch.)-Adv. 3-tf - -
LOST- Preino No. 2 kodak 010 i
Subscribe at the "Y" tent for The St. store. Please return to
Detachment News. Now 50 cents. fice. 11 21

ritlls Vstt" sod DeCcom oedy,
Mies Two Ploy a Goose."
s-2o-V iola Danan "Te Only
oad" and Flagg Comedy, "The
poiled Girl."
s--23-ontagu Love and Barbara
astleton in "Vengeance" and Char-
e Chaplin in "A Dog's Life." (Ret.)
e.
ourteous and satisfactory
EATMENT to every custom-
whether the account be large
smaIl
e Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
pital and Surplus, $550,000.00
onrees .........$4,000,000.00
rthwest Cur. Main & Huron.
707 North University Ave.
pen ALL Summer
'UT T LE'S
unch Room
LUNCHES, SODAS
AND TOBACCO
38 SO. STATE ST.
)ETROIT UNITED LINES
en Detroit, Ann Arbor & Jackson
it Limited and Express Cars-Leave
bor, 7:25 a. m., S:xo a. in., and hourly
p. M
sn Express Cars (local stops west of
bor)-8:48 a. m. and every two hours
\Cs Rast Bsound-5:35 a. m., 640
y psa.om., and every two hours to
m., s:50p. m. To Ypsilanti only,
os., 4:50 p. os., t150 p. os.,120
1:o a. o. To Saline change at
Cars West Bound-6:oo a. M., 7:23
x:20 p. M.
ain Chop Suey
: -:- One Pot Tea
35 CENTS
Open during Summer
School
uang Tang Lo
613 E. Liberty St.
Phone 948-R
inese and American Dishes
OPEN ALL SUMMER
y GEORGE'S CHOP SUEY
WAI RING LOO
S. State St. Phone 1244-M

HEAR S 0 U S AS
NEW M A R CHES
"WE'RE COMING"
"THE LIBERTY LOAN"
"U. S. FIELD ARTILLERY"
"NAVAL RESERVE"
"THE VOLUNTEER"
"SOLID MEN TO THE FRONT"
"THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA"
Your First Opportunity to Hear Sousa's New Marches
By Sousa'a Own Band of160 Musicians
And his World's Famous Marches, "King Cot-
ton," "The Stars and Stripes Forever, "Washing-
ton Post," "Semper Fidelis," "The High School
Cadets," and all his popular compositions.
HILL AUDITORIUM
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 8 P. M.
Prices:-50c, 75c, and $1.00
FOR BENEFIT OF RED CROSS
This space has been contributed by

THE BUSY BEE
FOSTER'S HOUSE OF ART
DARLING & MALLEAUX

GOODYEAR TIRE CO..
CADILLAC GARAGE CO.
SCHAEBERLE & SON

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VARSITY TOGGERY CO.
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