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WHAT'S, GOING ON

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Have

You Called Yet

For Your Copy
of the

ov e

B lues"

We know that you have heard this new song
hit, for all AnnArbor is b e g in n ing t o hum
it. It's the"bluest of the blues."

WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK THE SONGS
WHICH YOU WILL HEAR TONIGHT AT
The Spotlight Vaudeville

B 1 u e s My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
Wishing That Dreams Will Come True
Bring Back Those Wonderful Days
The Magic of Your Eyes
Mammy o' Mine
Oh! Lawdy
Tell Me

Ang'ut 7
5 p. m.-Where Are We Coming Out in
Vocational Education? Prof. G. E.
Myer.
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
8 p. m.-Joyshow, under the Auspices
of the Michigan Union. Admission
will be charged. (Hill auditorium.)
Augus 8
5 p. m.-Glimpses in the Production
of Munitions (Illustrated), Prof. A.
E. White.
8 p. m.-Books and ManusCripts of the
Fifteenth Century (Illust'rated), Li-
brarian W. W. Bishop.
August 11
5 p. m.-French Letters and the War,
Prof. A. G. Canfield.
August 12
5 p. m.-The Duties of Sappers in
War, Prof. A. H. Lovell.
8 p. m. - British National politics,
Prof. J. R. Hayden.
August 13
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music (Hill audi-
5 p. m.-The Political Situation in
Korea (Illustrated), Dr. W. C. Rufus.
Rufus.
August 14
5 p. m.-North Africa under Roman
Rule (Illustrated), Prof. J. G. Win-
ter.
8 p. m.-Miscellaneous readings. The
class in interpretative reading (Uni-]
versity hall).
August 15
5 p. m.-The All Year School, Mr.
Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of
schools, Muskegon, Mich. -
8 p. m.-How Fishes See, Hear, and
Learn (Illustrated), Prof. J. E.
Reighard. August 18
August 18
8 p. m.-Recital. The class in Shake-
spearean reading (University hall).
Rock River Valley Club Annual Picnic
Beloit, Wis., Aug. 6.-The fourtenth
anual picnic of the Rock River Val-
ley association was held today at Ho
No Ne Gah park. Thomas A. Gill
of Rockford was speaker.
Read The Wolverine for Campus
news.
Use The Wolverine for results.

GEO. J. MOE,

"Sport

Shop"

WE HAVE THE TWO PIECE KIND WITH
THE WHITE BELT

Summer

Session.

1919

GRUEN WATCHES
SILVERWARE CUT GLASS
LEATHER GOODS
ALARM CLOCS FOUNTAIN PENS
FINE JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING
HALLER ft FVLLE R
STATE STREET JEWELERS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

t-ntverst ftiustc douse

More than 300 courses conducted by a staff of 250 members
of the regular faculties of the University. All University
facilities, available
Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and
Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library
Methods, Biological Station, Embalming and Sani-
tarygScience, Public Health Nursing, June 30-
August 22'; Medicine and Surgery, June 30-August
8; Law, June 23-July 26 and July 28-August 30.
The work is equivalent in method, character and credit value to that
of the academic session, and may be counted toward degrees. All
classes of students, and especially those who desire to shorten their
period of residence at the University, or whose work was interrupted
or interfered with by the war, or, associated activities, will find many
courses well adapted to their needs. Certificates of credit and attend-
ance issued. Many special lectures, recitals, concerts and excursions.
Cosmopolitan student body. Delightful location.

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4 READY FOR REVIEW
ACIFIC FLOTILLA TODAY
geles, Cat', Aug. 6.-Secretary
eft today for San Diego to
e Pacific fleet tomorrow. The
Is accompanied by Mrs.
igo Cal., Aug. 6.-The Pacific

fleet, under command of Admiral Hugh
Rodman, is being assembled today at
a rendezvous off the Mexican coast,
17 miles south of here. At 8 o'clock
anore than 20 vessels had anchored.
CLUB OF DRASTIC LAWS HELD
OVER WISCONSIN PROFITEERS
Madison, Wis., Aug. 6.-Governor.

Philipp issued a proclamation today
asking dealers in necessities of life to
desist from charging abnormal prices.
He says that if "profiteering is per-
sisted in the people will in self-defense
protect themselves by drastic legisla-
tion."

For further information, address
T. E. RANKIN

Box 20

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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news.

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O'CLOCK

TONIGHT HILL AUDITORIUM

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SPOTLIGHT

ANOTHER UNION SUCCESS!

A MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE EXTRAVAGANZA
PRODUCED BY E. M. SHUTER OF "COME ON DAD" FAME

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TICKETS

50c

AT BOX OFFICE AND STATE STREET BOOK STORES

O'CLOCK TO

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