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The Wolverine, 1918-08-03

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THE WOLVERINE

ierthTheater
fternoon-a:30oand 4:00
ning-7:00, 5:oo and anone ;
Phone-a1o-J
OGRAM FOR AUGUST
-Margarit PFischern "A
Deal." Also Nesaod Corr- -
1-4-;-Chrles oy :oi"Ploy-
le GCam." Alsio Seonott Coos
It Pays to Exercise."
'd- 6y--1lStar in' Mothero
wrty" Also Cooedy. .
i-8-9 --Sessoo Slayakawsa isn
)of his Houso." Also Hloloss-
s and Comedy.:
-Bessie Love in "How Could
Caroline." Also [vews and
heumTheater M
fternoon-2:so and 4:00 :
ning-7:oo, 8:oo and inno -
Phone-so-J
OGRAM FOR AUGUST
Gladys Hulette in "For Sale"
dews sod Comedy.
1-4-5-AlmaRobns in The
A Lily." Also Serial o, "Ven-
aod Sloe Womsao.".
-W. S. Hat is "The Bar-
(Ret.) Also 01-oenry Story -
-Billie Burke in "The Land of
e." Also.O'Henry Stoty(Ret.)
-S---Roy Stewart in "The =
od." Also Keystone Comedy,
Poor Fish."
-C. Haloein "Charity." Aiso
and Comedy.
RCADE
'S AT 3:00, 6:30, 8:0EC :30
Jnles, Otherwise Specified.
OGRAM FOR AUGUST
Gladys Leslie in "The Soap
and Drew Comedy, "Cupid's
-Essay Wohlon io "Tho
o Gold" and Flagg Comoedy,
Stenog."
--itt Gordon in "The Inter-
and Conmody.
-Barbara Tennant and Ches;
rnett is "The Submarine Eye"
:0een Telegram.
eous and satisfactory
RENT to every custom-
ther the agcount be large
11.
in Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
and Surplus, $550,000.00
ces..........$4,000,000.00
est Cor. Main & Huron.
North University Ave.
i ALL Summer

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Trade supplied by NATE HORNING, Phone 1778-M, 208 S. 4th Ave.

LADYS LESLIE
in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature
"THE SOAP GIRL"

At the Theaters,
ATHE ARCADE
"The Soap Girl," Vitagraph Blue
Ribbon feature, will be shown at the
Arcade theater today. The play is a
comedy-drama and the title role will
be taken by Gladys Leslie, who, as
Marjorie, the little sociaf outcast.
breaks into society to marry the youth
she loves.
A Drew comedy, "Cupid's Column,"
will also be shown.
The regular season at the Majestic
theater will be opened August 18, with
a presentation of the gripping photo-
drama, "Hearts of the World." The
producer is D. W. Griffith, of "Birth
of a Nation" fame.
DO YOU KNOW-
That when "Kindling" was written
from a news item, the reporter who
wrote the Item sued for a share in the
royalties?
That in the fourth century actors
were excluded from the benefit of
Christian sacraments and that Sun-

The Soldier
If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign
field
That is forever England. There shall
be
In that rich earth a richer dust con-
cealed;
A dust whom England bore, shaped,
made aware,
Gave, once, her flowers to love, her
ways to roam,
A body of England's, breathing Eng-
lish air,
Washed by the rivers, blest by sons
of home.
And think, this heart, all evil shed
away,
A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts
by England given;
Her sights and sounds; dreams hap-
py as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends; and
gentleness,
In hearts at peace, under an English
heaven.

SPEND YOUR VACATION ON TE
GREAT LAKES
Travel via Detroit & Cleveland Nav-
igation Co. Daily service between De-
troit and Buffalo. Leave Detroit 5:00
P. M. Leave Buffalo 6:00 P. M. Daily
service between Detroit and Cleve-
land; leave both points 10:45 P. M.,
arrive at destination early following
morning. Day trips Detroit and Cleve
land -July and August daily (except
Sundays) 8:30 A. M., arrive destina-
tion 4:00 P. M. Four trips per week
between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mac-
kinac Island via coast line to Mac-
kinac. Railroad tickets are honored
on all D. & C. steamers.
Trunks and travelling bags for all
purposes-Koch & Henne.-Adv.

Special Values
in
Writing Papers
and
CorrespondenceCards
Sheehan & Co.
C. W. Graham, Prop.

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inch Ro
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9:50 p. m., irs:10
a. m. To Saline
West Bound-6:oo
p. m.
1i Chop S
- One Pc
35 CENTS
n during Sum
School
ng Tang
3 E. Liberty S
Phone 948-R
and American7

day play-goers were liable to excom- Rupert Broo
That Paul Armstrong wrote "Alias (size 7%), a pair of woolen glo
Jimmy Valentine" in five days? and some cloth roll leggins,
10 That Frances Alda, Annette Keller- leather ones. I think that is all
man, and Haddon Chambers are Aus- the present. Perhaps you had be
I, tralians? see that they are sent through
-The Theatre. Red Cross as they know all the t
E ST, ' - nicalities which must be observed
DR. GORDON WRITES FROM I will get them quicker.
PRISON CAMP 1OF GERMANS The sooner I get Jsem, the bet
-ES so please do not delay. Be sure
(Continued from Page One) pack the box well as it will hav
& Jackson them to keep an account for me on be censored and I do-not want to h
hand for them to send to you all let- it get lost because it was not prop
. and hourly ters addressed to me and see that all packed. Also write as often as
tops west of packages are forwarded to me through can and ask my friends to write
ry two hours the Red Cross. My address is at the It is not necessary to worry. Ace(
a. m.,6:40 end of the letter. I do not know how ing to what the German officers h
psla ont much of the equipment which I had told me,. I, being a non-combat
p. m., s2:a with me is lost but I expect most of it will be exchanged in a certain ti
change at is gone. It was lucky that my trunk He said that is the way they dov
a. M., 7:23 was far away. French and English doctors,
Have all send me packages. S can I only wish I could' write yo
use them now if ever. In the pack- nicer letter and not cause you to w
ages from home send me two suits of ry or to ask you to send me so m:
uey light underwear, several pairs of This is not so bad and is one of
uey socks, some light Nioolen and some chances of a soldier in war e
t Tea heavier weight. If you can get me though he be a doctor and not a fi
one of the regulation army medical er. Now be sure and take care
tmer officer caps, please send me one, (size what I have asked for and you mi
74), as at present all I have is a put in a few good books and play
steel helmet and it, is pretty heavy. cards as I need them pretty ba
Lo Some handkerchiefs, and an army Give everyone my love and adds
shirt so I can have this one washed. which is at the end of the letter.
t. Also send several cakes of Ivory soap, wish I could write more and ofte
a package of shaving soap with an but remember that this is war an
outfit for shaving, (razor, blades, and should be glad with what I have. 3
mirror), a comb, and brush, and tooth- close now, with much love to you
[ishes brush and paste. In the package you and my friends and relatives,
can put some extras such as Hersheys From your son and brother,
chocolate and other kinds of candy . WILLIAIV
SUEY which I will surely enjoy. . Also some Dr. Wm. H. Gordon, 1st Lieut., M
tobacccPfor pipe. I almost forgot to R. C., U. S. Offiziergefangenenla
e14- say that I need a pair of army shoes Villengen in Baden, Germany.

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