WOLVERINE firm Jts Tllj I LAST TIMES TODAY I Anita Stow9%f r -IN-- "Human Desire" TOMORROW THURSDAY mm- 11 Wallace, Reid PROF, AND 5 STUDENTS ON STATE RIFLE TEAM WILL COMPETE IN NATIONAL MEET AT CALDWELL, N. J. NEXT MONTH Six University of Michigan men are listed on the state team that is to rep- resent Michigan in te national rifle matches at Caldwell, N. J., Aug. 15 to 30. Prof. C. E. Wilson, of the engi- neering college, will captain the Michigan team. The other five Uni- versity men on the state team, all engineers, are J. D. Lowry, Dale Kauf- man, H. Vogt, G. Strimbeck, and C. Vogt. The state team is made up of 17 men. The members of the team listed from outside the University are H. L. D. Smith, Charles Neigebaur, and Charles Paugh, of Detroit; J. B. Hen- drick, M. D. Girard, P. N. Lagesen and W. T. Venn, of Pentwater; H. Cham- bers and F. H. Coleman, of Saginaw; and J. Fluegel, E. Gibson and E. Lamphier, of Kalamazoo. Representatives of every state will contest for the national championship at the Caldwell shoot, while most of the territories will also have entries. In several past shoots teams have come from the Philippines and Hawaii to compete. First Entrance in 1903 Michigan entered the national rifle meet for the first time in 1903. In 1904 the Michigan team ranked thir- teenth, the best ranking ever attained by a Michigan team. Several of the members of the 1919 team have been on the state teams in previous years. Prof. Wilson was a member of the Michigan team for five consecutive years from 1904 to 1908, and again was on the state squad in 1912. P. G. ;Foster, a former member of the state team, is the only Michigan rep- resentative on the United States rifle team that competed in the Inter-Allied shoot in France his summer. Three Distances The national contest will include three distances, 200 yards rapid firing, 300 yards and 500 yards. The scores of all members of the Michigan team in the three tryouts follow. Each try- out includes the score made in each of the three distances. A perfect score would have been 150 in each tryout, or a total of 450. The figures following the names denote respectively the scores in the first, second, and third tryouts, the total score, and the percentage. H. L. D. Smith, Detroit-135, 138, 139, 412, 91.75. Chas. Neigebaur, Detroit -132, 138, 140, 410, 9148. C. E. Wilson, U. of M.-134, 138, 136, 408, 91.00. Chas. Paugh, Detroit-134, 134, 136, 404, 89.80. J. D. Lowry, U. of M.-133, 131, 135, 399, 88.90. Dale Kaufman, U. of M.-134, 130, 134, 398, 88.88. J. B. Hendrick, Pentwater-13, 130, 137, 390, 86.75. M. D.:Girard, Pentwater-128, 134, 128, 390, 86.75. H. Vogt, U. of M.-139, 126, 124, 389, 86.60. P. N. Lagesen, Pentwater-123, 125, 129, 377, 83.90. H. Chambers, Saginaw-129, 127, 119, 375, 83.78. F. H. Coleman, Saginaw-124, 130, 120, 374, 83.40. G. Strimbeck, U. of M.-126, 121, 119, 366, 81.50. W. T. Venn, Pentwater-121, 115, 129, 365, 81.44. C. Vogt, U. of M.-118, 124, 123, 365, 81.44. J. Fluegel, Kalamazoo-120, 126, 118, 364, 81.32. E. Gibson, Kalamazoo-116, 126, 115, 357, 79.00. E. Lamphier, Kalamazoo -109, 103, 124, 336, 74.87. MILLINERY CIRCLES I A great many of them are navy blue, plain or perhaps trimmed with some simple ornament. Small close fitting and tip tilted sail- ors prevail. One lovely dress hat is quite large and has a softly drooping brim. It is entirely of black taffeta. Hats of navy and brown taffeta are corded and have pongee underfacings. h / Fall fashions are already beginning to pour into the second floor fashion salons, and most conspicuous, among them are frocks of navy blue taffeta. Their smart and unusual styles proclaim them at once to be the work of skilled fashion designers. Tiers of skirt ruffles cleverly placed, an unusual drapery of a buoffant nature, the use of artistic- ally beaded motives-these are but instances of the features which set each frock apart from its neighbor. Georgette and taffeta combinations are seen as well as taffeta " frocks with sleeves of Georgette. Navy Leads the Vogue In Taffeta Frocks for Tall PRICED FROM $30 TO $40 CLEVER HATS OF TAFFETA LEAD IN IN- S"You're Fired " ,,iZdf a I I p MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly--All Shows Sunday July 20-21,22-Anita Stewart in "Human Desire." "The Star Boarder" Larry Semon Comedy. July 23-24-Wallace Reid in "You're Fired." "The Last Bottfe" Flagg Comedy. Julyd25-26-Dorothy Gish in "Pep- pery Polly." "Rowdy Ann" Christie Comedy. A R CADE Shows at 3:00,;7.00, 8:30 Phones: jTheatre, 296-M j Mgr's Res., 2316-M Auto Truck Corporation Organized Lansing, July 18.-The first huge auto truck corporation in the state has ben given permission to organ- ize by the public utilities commis- sion. Tues-Wed-22-23--Harry T. Morey in "Beauty Proof;" Star Comedy, "Stop, Cease, Hesitate" and News Weekly. Thurs-Fri-24-25-AliceJoyce in "The Third Degree;" Christie Comedy, "Oh, What a Night!" and Ford Weekly. 25c. Sat-26-May Allison in "Almost Mar- ried," and Big'-V Comedy, "Tootsies and Tamales." ARROW T7e2 'TfAIOw ~ SOFT COLLARS FIT WELL-WASH EASILY Cheft, Peabody 4- Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. CORONA L. C. Smith Remington Underwood Hammond and other makes of typewriters bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. I WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 III Music Notes Singing of French songs of the 18th century by Miss Jeannette Vander- Velpen, the Belgian soprano, of De- troit, will feature the next School of Music Faculty concert to be given at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in Hill auditorium. Miss VanderVelpen is a pupil of Mr. Theodore Harrison of the School of Music. She will apepar in the costumes of the period, as she has in several other cities where she has rendered this program. Everywhere she. has been received with much enthusiasm. The promoters of the concert hope that many residents of Ann Arbor as well as the students will avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing this tal- ented singer in her unique program. Mrs. Elsie Kempton, organist, pupil of Earl V. Moore, head of the organ departemnt, will also appear at this time. The general public is cordially in- vited to hear the following program: Bergere Legere; Moi je n'irai plus au bois; Menuet d'Exandet; 18th century folk songs arranged by ..................Weckerlin Vous dansez, Marquise ......Lemaire Miss Jeannette VanderVelpen Sonata, No. 5, Op. 80.......Guilmant Allegro appassionato; Adagio; Scherzo Mrs. Elsie Kempton Le Papillon ..............Fourdrain Oh! si les Flurs avaient des Yeux ..'' . ..... Massenet Les Filles de Cadix........... Delibes Miss VanderVelpen Lamentation; Grand Choeur.Guilmant Mrs. Kempton Mrs. George B. Rhead, Accompanist GERMAN CHEMICAL INTERESTS BRING UNITED STATES $4,000,000 New York, July 18.-Eight thousand German-owned shares of the three chemical companies, formerly con- trolled by the Roessler and Hass- lacher interests, were sold at public auction today by the alien property custodian to Coffin & Co., bankers, and the American Aniline Products, Inc., for approximately $4,000,000, Yanks Win Wives With Blubber Oil (From the Stars and Stripes) The Yanks who have courted the vivacious Fench mademoiselle in Par- is and elsewhere, and who have been compelled to touch the skipper for an occasional loan in order to shower libations of champagne and nouga- tines at the feet of the sweetest girl in the world, and all that, will turn pink with envy when they learn what some of the other members of the A. E. F. are getting away with. Farther away from America than any of us ever hope to be again, a de- tachment of Yanks is getting away with murder and winning brides for themselves at a reduced rate. To date 12 doughboys on the Mur- man coast in far-off Russia, near Arch- angel, have been married, and as far as can be proved, they did it with candles and blubber oil. The Q. M. complained that they couldn't ke enough guards in thentallowsecti but what's a candle: or two when man's future is at stake? And wh is the present-day economy expert w will not admit that a wedding bre fast of blubber oil and whale steal the acme of food conservation? It has been reported that the .lat girl to promise to "love, honor, obey" is Mariesky Krazxkyloffnpk, w will shortly be known as Mrs. Jo Smith, of Toledo, Ohio. The international matrimon market has by this time found ma investors among the Yanks of Fran Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and B sia. Mail Plane Wrecked; Flier Uninju New York, July 21.-Charles H. A lin, who left Belmont Park, L. with mail for Chicago early tot wrecked his aeroplane when forcec alight at Hellertown, Pa., accord to information redeived here. Ang was uninjured. .Y ...d rA, Tues-Wed-22-23-"ONE WOMAN," A SIXREEL SPECIAL BY THOMAS DIXON, AUTHOR OF "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" with a Lloyd Comedy and Kinogram Weekly. Thurs-Fri-24-25 - "Marriage," starring Catherine Calvert, and a two reel L-Ko Comedy, "Howling Lions. and :Cireps Queens." Sat - 26 -- Beatriz Michelena in ."just Squaw" with an Arbuckle Comedy and News Weekly. Sun-Mon - 27-28-William Russell in "Brass Buttons" and a Sunshine Com- edy, "Virtuous -usbands." Tues-Wed-29-30-Gladys Brockwell in "A Little Sneak" with Lloyd Comedy and Kinogram Weekly. 11 TYPEWRITING and M:IEOGRAPHING A Specialty BEG YOUR PARDON In a story appearing in The Wolver- ine of July 17,. Dr. C. G. Parnall was incorrectly quoted as having made mention of "social service hospitals." The Wolverine takes this opportunity to correct the reporter's error. I I I I 0. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE -E -I I w ,.... ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 6:30, 10:00 Leave Copy at .° Quarry's and TheDelta i LA S IFIE _ ADVERTISINIG _ Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Oetta I T"- __ - I TODAY AND TOMORROW HARRY MOREY --in- ""BEAUTY PROOF" From the Novel "Philip Steele of the Royal Mounted by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD What is a woman hater? Is any man proof against femini beauty l See Corporal Steele of the Royal Mounted in "Beauty Proof Also Star Comedy, "STOP, CEASE, HESITATE" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ALICE JOYCE - in- ,: I i _ _m Tues-Wed-22-23-Albert Ray in "Be a Little Sport" and "THE SILENT MYS- TERY" No. 10. Thurs-Fri-24-25-D. W. Griffith's "The Girl Who Staid at Home" with a News and Comedy (Ret.). Sat-26--Pauline Frederick in "A Daugh- ter of the South" with a News and Comedy (Ret.). Sun-Mon-27-28-Louise Huff 'in "The Little Intruder" with a Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Comedy, "Down Stairs and LOST LOST - Gold Eversharp pencil on State street. Liberal reward. Box B, Wolverine. LOST-White ivory hand-mirror with blue initials N. A. Y. engraved on the back. Lost two weeks ago Wednesday between State St. and Municipal Bathing Beach. Phone WANTED WANTED-A good pianist can make some Summer school money by call- ing Mr. Yeager between 5:30 and 6:30 immediately. Wuerth Theater. WANTED-To buy, this week, sixteen or seventeen foot canoe. Call Mott 652-M. L "THE THIRD DEGREE" By the Late Charles Klein Better than "THE LION AND THE WANTED-Your subscription to the Get your news first hand. Subscribel Wolverine, for The Wolverine.