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Afternoon-2:30 and' 4:oo
Evening-7:no, .o:o and o:o
hone-6a.J
PROGRAM FOR AUGUST =
Thtri-ts-t&-Slsie Fegson in
Th ie" Also Holmes Trvels and
Comedy.
Sat-q--Wm. Russell in "Up Romance
Rod" Also Nen and Comedy
Sun-Mo-V-8g-Mearguerite Clrk in
Rih Man, SPooMan." AloSen
Comedy, "Sheriff ll's lassie.;
Tues-Wed--2-2-Charlotte Walker in
"Me." Also Comedy.
Ti-Fri-223-W. S. Hart in "The
Hell-Hound or Aaska." Also Holmes
Travels and Comedy, "He Got His."
OrpheumTheater
Afternoon-2:3 and4: -
Evening-:oo, 8:oonandso:oo
PROGRAM FOR AUGUST
Thur-Fi-5-6-Gloria Swanson in
Iery Woman's Husband." Also
- O'Hesy Sory. -
Sat-s7-Gladys Hlette in Wats
Also Nesand Comedy,It's aWi ld
Tip."
Sun-Mon-sS-1s-Margery Wilson in
"Mred Cods." Also Srial 1t2,-
engeance and he Woma
Tues-an-Vivian Martin in "The Fair
Barbarian." Also Comedy (Ret.)
Wed-2-W. S. Hart in "The Bandit
a= ndthe Preacher." Also Comedy
= (et.)
TlhurFri-22-23-William Desmond in
"Hell's End." Also O'Heny Story.
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ARCADE
SHOWS AT 3:oo, 6:30, 8:Om, 9t30
5c Unless Otherwise Specified.
PROGRAM FOR AUGUST
ThurcFri-'5-s6-Norma Talmadge in
"De Luxe Annie" and Christie Com-
edy, "Somebody's Baby." aoc.
Sat-s-Mary Morey in "Tangled
Lie" and Dccw Coedy, "The
Honeymoon Baby."
Mon-st-Viola Dana is "Opportun-
ity" and Flagg Comedy, "The Good
Spot."
pourteous and satisfactory
TRE@ATMENT to every cutom-
er, whether the accunt be large
or small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00
Resources .........$4,000,000.00
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron,
707 North University Ave.
Open ALL Summer
TUTTL E'S
Lunch Room
LUNCHES, SODAS
AND TOBACCO
338 SO. STATE ST.
Chinese and American Dishes
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Try GEORGE'S CROP SUEY
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THE WOLVERINE
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Zbe Wolverine
Official student newspaper for the
summer 'session of the University of
Michigan, Issued Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday afternoons.
Advertising rates-Furnished upon ap-
plication to the business manager.
Office hours: Managing editor, 1:00 to
2:00 o'clock; business manager, 11
to 12 o'clock, daily.
Address, The Wolverine, Press Build-
ing, Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Russell Barnes-Managing Editor
Phone 2414 or 319
Agnes L. Aele-Business Manager
Phone 960 or 1892
Editorial
James C. J. Martin.......
D.......... etachment Editor
Louise A. Irish ...... Women's Editor
Paul A. Shinkman ........ Dramatics
Cordelle Kemper ..............Music
Reporters
Mary Rhodes Naomi Bradley
N. A. Gleason Herbert Hobart
Business Assistants
William Wachs Warren C. Parmenter
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918
FAVORITISM AND COLLEGE MEN
Although college maen have been fav-
ored by the draft board in its rulings,
and by both the army and navy in its
selections for officers, there is reason
behind the whole course, and the fav-
oring has not been because there was
any desire to pamper them. The prob-
lem before the country has not been
the creating of millionstofsoldiers,
but the finding of the thousandofo
officers needed to train and handle
them efficiently. The college and uni-
versity was the natural place to get
officers, since it was fair to assume
that the more intelligent and higher
trained young men would be found
there. To prove the justice of the
assumption it is only necessary to go
the records of the training camps,
and to France, for the college man
has proven to the country that almost
universally he is sound and to be
trusted in emergency.
SPEND YOUR VACATION ON THE
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-
kinao Island via coast line to Mac-
kinac. Railroad tickets are honored
on all D. & C. steamers.
WHAT'S GOING ON
Aug. 15, 5 p. m.- The Pan-German
League and America. Prof. Wallace
Natestein of the University of Minne-
souta.
8 p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. Class
in Interpretative Reading. (Uni-
versity hall.)
Aug. 16, 5 p. m.-Psychology and Ad-
vertising (Illustrated). Dr. H. F.
Adams.
8 p. m.-Mexico and Her People (Il-
lustrated). Regent J. E. Beal.
Aug. 20, 8 p. m.-Recital, The class in
Shakespearean reading. Universi-
ty hall.)
Plain Chop Suey
Rice -:- One Pot Tea
35 CENTS
Open during Summer
School
Quang Tang Lo
613 E. Liberty St.
Phone 948-R
Special Values
in
Writing Papers
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DO YOU KNOW WHY
NORMA T ALMAD GE
Is today one of the six most popular stars on the screen?
"IDe Luxe Annie
then you will understand
and
Correspondence Cards
Sheehan & Co.
C. W. Graham, Prop.
For PRIYA IALMAL~bh
__ 5~5 PICTU5E
"WID" says-'"Here's a humdinger! 'De Luxe' is rightl
class from start to finish, because of excellent lightings and
atmosphere and the meller jest moves more'n a mile a minut
it seems, 'cause there jest ain't never time to stop and get rest
MissTalmadge certainly is beautiful in this and her emotionali
hits on high all the way." It's a crook play with a surpri
psychological test. Don't fail to see this greatest of Norma
madge plays.
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Today and Tomorrow-2bc
We're Having a Big
S ummer Clea-rance
There are scores of good values--hundreds of savings on
frocks and suits and accessories
Dainty voile, gingham and lawn dresses.
Charming Georgette blouses-as well as tub waists of
silk and lingerie.
Summer suits of rich silks and of cotton Delhi, which
is cool and launderable.
And neckwear, skirts, hosiery, silk underwear.
All at Greatly Reduced Prices
Save the Pieces
Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground in our own shop, same day
TRY OUR SERVICE. EYES EXAMIINED
LET US SHOW YOU OUR
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CHEMICALS, DRUGS, SUNDRIES
Always Good Quality
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