PAGE FOUR THE WOLVERINE THE DETACHMENT NEW EI Tear Gasitis DEIIGHT TICMIENI 'WILL ASK War Heads for Coal." Headline in the Detroit News. De- Program Arrhnged by Mrs.Hoot Draws troit ought to be satisfied with 116° Big Crowd to Entertainment in the shade and not worry about tle at Y Tent future. IF THE hot weather keep up much Last Tuesday evening a musical en- longer there won't be enough left to tertainment was given in the "Y" tent enjoy the coal when it arrives. for the members of the training de- Diskivered Be Gosh tachment by University students un- der the auspices of Mrs. M. M. Root. (From the Swindle Sheet) The students featured in the mus- The speed cop took Into custody icale were Paul Moore, Mr. Jones, last night H. B. Gettleman of Dexter, Fred E. Motley, Gilbert F. Hauke, who was discovered running his au- George H. Roderick, H. T. Carson, and tomobile at 30 miles an hour on West Knight Merrielees. Huron street. One of the largest crowds that ever THE ALL highest expects to scare gathered in the "Y" tent were present. the British by issuing propaganda to The audience encored the players sev- the effect that the German navy and eral times. The entertainment lasted army will strike a combined blow, in from 8:30 o'clock until taps. The the future. Strike, Hunnie, boy, we, following program was given: are waiting for youse. "Sweet Little Buttercup," and med- Heard After Taps ley of southern songs, by the jazz orchestra; "Rock A Bye Your Baby." First Sergeant Ott, Company A, made by Knight Mirrielees; "Victor's," "For an inspection the other night of America and Liberty," and "Under- quarters to see if all his boys were neath Your Balcony," by the Mandolin properly tucked into bed according clut; "Good Night Germany," and to regulations. Approaching one of "When Yankee Doodle Learns to Par- the barracks he was stopped by the lez Vous Francais," by Moore, Mirrie- sentry and the following was perpe- lees, and Jones; medley of war songs, trated': by jazz orchestra; "Ladies," by Mr. "Halt, who goes there?" Jones and club; waltz number, Sergeant Ot on spection.' "There's A Long, Long Trail," and "Pass, Sergeant Ott." Burning," by Instead of passing, the first ser- the mandolin club. geant went up to the sentry and ad- dressed him thusly: "You're a fine sentry. Don't you Fisher party at Packard every Fri- know your general orders? Why didn't day evening.-Adv. _ you order me to advance and be rec- ognized?" Trunks and travelling bags for all "Itbwasn't necessary, sir. Itknew purposes-Koch & Henne.-Adv. you° by the size of your feet If you had advanced within six paces, To learn tpewriting ell, as the regulations provide, you would requires cosoe appliOatiO have stepped on my new corn." A typewriter anti free instruotion - book from Dancing at the Armory every Sat- 0 D .Morrill,. 322 S. State urday evening. Fisher's orchestra.- will do the rest. lAdv. DANCE PABIES ISSUE Al DEIACDMENI Oi Soldier to Apply for Girl, Fills Slip; Responsible Until Her Return One of the most unique mil balls that has ever been held to armory will be given at 8 o'clocl morrow night by members of Com C of the University of Michigan t ing detachment. The affair will be strictly mili A large number of girls have b provided for the men, and the sy of insuring proper attention is that has never before been see heard of in Ann Arbor. Girls Are Guests The girls will come as guests. quartermaster and Mrs. Adams have technical charge of the young men, who will be known as issue A soldier of Company C applie a girl and he is issued one by quartermaster. At the end of dance he returns the girl and rec his issuance slip. Wives of the officers of the de ment, members of the Y. W. C. A the Knights of Columbus, and hos of the University of Michigan Ho house will act as chaperones. Bugle to Be Used The dance will be conducted military lines. There will be sp dances and the different bugle will designate each particular spe ty. Captain Ralph H. Durkee will the grand march. The official of Captain Durkee and their wives follow. Use Company Fund Company C has accumulated a: sum of money in the company and since the fund must be spen fore they leave the city, it was f ,necessary to give an entertainme some nature. Various sugges were offered but the military ball pracically the only feasible su; D ORIENVAL DANCE HELPS MEIC ORIENTAFLINT'S MARIN EJDRIVE .Flint, Aug. 8.- When men seated BEADY FOB NEW MEN in the tent of an Oriental dancing Otshow at a carnival playing here saw Out he draperies in front of therstage Supply of Anti-Typhoid Vaccine 01 part slowly they hunched forward ex- ; Hand to Innoculate Members pectantly. Instead of bead-covered -New Detachment itary damsels they beheld two men in uni- the forms. The men were R. J. Corrigan, Captain Vaughan and his staff o the of Detroit, and Sergt. Reynolds, of medical officers of the training detach k to- Flint, of the Marine corps. Sixteen ment have already made preparationi panyrecruits were obtained. Then the for the coming detachment. rain- crwd ee ontwith the dance.' At the present time there is 3,601 Sergeant Reynolds is holding a re- centimeters of anti-typhoid germs tary. ruiting drive which will end Aug. nd about 1,000 vaccine. This number to be 28, during which it is hoped to get will be sufficient to take care of al stem a complete company of Marines to the men who are detailed to this city 0n0 be known as Flint Devil Dogs. There within two months. n o are now 4 Instead of inoculating the men whei arenow _24._ I they first enter the detachment, the future soldiers will have their physic The SCHOOL HISTORY VOLUME al axaminations. and then their innoc will BRANDED AS PRO-GERMAN ulations. wo- The first will be a vacinnation and girls. Grand Rapids, Aug. 8.-Calling it an innoculation. The remainder of the s for "insidious pro-German propaganda," innoculations will be ten days apart the William S. Fitch, special agent for the For the first innoculation the men re the department of justice, today sent to ceive one-half a cubic centimeter'oa ;ives Washington a copy of "Robinson's anti-typhoid germs.. The other innoc Medieval and Modern Times History" ulations are of one cubic centimeter tach- now being used in local high schools, of triple anti-typhoid germs. : and and requested that it be barred from - tess' the mails. The book is expected to be SPEND YOUR VACATION ON THE stess thrown out of local schools. GREAT LAKES German institutions and govern- Travel via Detroit & Cleveland Nav ment are lauded and reflections are igation Co. Daily service between De d on cast upon the American and British troit and Buffalo. Leave Detroit 5:04 octal nations, according to Mr. Fitch. A P. M. Leave Buffalo 6:00 P. M. Daily calls full page illustration of the German service between Detroit and Cleve scial- royalty in the only such picture in- land; leave both points 10:45 P. M. eluded. arrive at destination early following lead __morning. Day trips Detroit and Cleve staff "Wland July and August daily (exeep s will "W men and the War" is Subject Sundays) 8:0 A. H., arrive destina "Women and the War," the lecture tion 4:00 P. M. Four trips per woeo by Miss Agnes E. Wells which was between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mac large scheduled for last Wednesday, will be kinao Island. via coast line to Mac fun , given this evening at 8 o'clock lin the kinac. Railroad tickets are honored t be- Natural Science Auditorium. on all D. & C. steamers. found nt o BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS tions was Moss-Manual of Military Training-------------------$2.25 gges- Moss-Officers' Manual -------------------------------2.50 Ellis& Garey-Plattsburgh Manual _----------------.2.00 y de- Ifantry Drill Regulations--------.------paper 3oc, cloth -75 ps of Kilver MacElroy-Contentment Manual--_-----------.oo s aft- Drill and Service Regulation for Field Artillery----------1.25 cora- Bluejacket'Manual ----------------------- --_--- 1.00 ants. UNIVERSITY o the a has WAHEEE - BOOK STORE ee. ruse, tion. The Am Save the Pieces corated fo five decora Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground in our own shop, same day ernoon. T TRY OUR SERVICE. EYES EXAMINED tions wer LET US SHOW YOU OUR The Armo company, ARMY AND NAVY FRAMES practically You Should Have One C( Sergean Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers and Rhod of arrange Dermott,1 on the dec Any gro young wor THE EBERBACH & SON COMPANY like to pa should con 200-204, E. Liberty Street Mrs. Adam CHEMICALS, DRUGS, SUNDRIES Me Owing t the past I Always Good Quality the men who bunk The Best the Market Affords moved th and slept there has mory will be elaborately or the occasion. A corp ators will commence this The entire number of de e donated by the merch .ry was also donated t while Fisher's orchestra y given its services fr ommittees Appointed its Massot, Harter, K are acting on the comm ments, while CorporalsI Pequinot, and Greschke orating committee. ups of young women o men of any club who w rticpate in' the military mmunicate immediately is at the Hostess house. su Sleep in Open Air o the excessive heat .i wo days a large numb in the training detach in Waterman gymna eir beds out on the cn in the open air. Thus been no prostrations ree the members of the trai t. Id cross. Suitable rev one, 216 N. State St. party at Packard every ng-Adv. ers& Mechani =Bank H MAIN STREE CORNER HURON E STREET OFFIC SO. STATE STREET g Bank With Every Banking THE WATERWAY BETWEEN DETROIT & BUFFALO The D & C Steamship Line, with daily service from Detroit to Cleveland, and Detroiiis osufaoaffds sa afavarite route fac travselsetenihese prncal Gsreats Lake poins. The tw"rie n " Slasteaseso a sthe bLkess-Cit ao ii iii ad Cr eSfCleveand III-inse alhe eal ahainabhe is the eayo a sxros appointments. ecelentcsinlead painstaking seice. The 0. & C.diniegsaevice ieaaasurpased, Great Lakes ii Foods and other a petineg mesusiag noteeorteshy eatuces. The safelyad heath aS passengers ire alsoabaundantly pcasidedi Sa, all steams b ellg equipped with wireless service ad the mdern safety devices. STEAMER SCHEDULES unaloseamersa lavee Decroidaily a 5:00P. M.,CentaiTimearivin atBuffalo, 9:0A. M.. Eastera Tims. Cleveansd stsamessliavo Dtciaildaily as i0:46 C. Ili.,Ccen- eras Time, arriving at Cleed, 0.00 A. M., Centrai Time. Sasaytims schedales in effectf rcmB ua o to Detroi and Cleveland to Detroiti. Als segalar teame eseric haom Toledoiandaseo~ai ts Mackinac Island and Like Hiaron way porte. Slsh tickes honore fora s rtationonD. a &.C LineSteamesin ether direction. Ash year ticke agect to route you via D. &C.Line, making connections with rail aines ,ta psints Eass. A SEND 2c STAMP For illustrated pamphlet and Great Lakes Map. Address, L. G. Lewis, 0. C. A., Detroit, MisSigas. DETROIT & CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY Chillsp M.MeMillan P es. A. A. schools Vic-Pres .41 OcstMacr. ed among detachmen LOST-Go R. Baste Fisherp day evenis THE Farm( SOUT STATE 330 A Good Stron aittee Mac- earm. r the vould t hop with uring er of ment sium mpus s far cord- ining ward. Fri- 'T CE Need THE NEW CATALOGUE of the University . of Michigan IS NOW READY Complete 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. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address The Dean of the School or College in which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University Ann Arbor, Michigan