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The Wolverine, 1920-07-10

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C3is worthy religiously and socially. No
ostheory of life has spoken the final word
esand Judaism~ like all other religionys,
has its weaknesses.
have
and INDOOR BALL TEAMS
dern TO BE ORGAN IZED

book, Miss Keane starred in this pro-
duction for six continuous years in
New York, Chicago, Boston, andl Loni_
dwas'
The fascinating love story, which is
the central motive of the picture,wa
written bey Edward Sheldon. in all
its parts the play is said to be ,a real
story' of love and. full of charmning
sentiment.,
In the production-Miss~ Keane, takes
the role of Mine. Cavallini, the' spark-
ling' grand opera' star, and she "p or-'

trays the ro)le in a mrost! successful7
manner.
\ A ILE' iSIC
M-;rion 7 aies in "Thpe Ciniema MTur-
der" ;howrs for the lasit tinie today at
The Miajes;tic,. Takiing; the 1)art of a
young girl, studying to be an actress.
Miss Da vies goes to England to stuidy,
and on her return she scores a great
success. in her first, pro duc.tion, the
play for wiceh has been written by a
friend, an Englishman. .In the latter l

lared Pro-
his lecture
is-Their
rsday aft-
ence audi-

ing to the
ighest ideals
an mind can
nd Occidental
and Oriental.
3,red~ in their
ey are to be

A few of the gymnasium class stu-
dents and others who are not attend-
ing the regular classes have expressed
the desire to form a number of indoor
baseball teams and to run off a series
of games.
After the tennis tournament is well
under way Dr. May stated that he
would canvass the students of his gym
classes to find out if enough would be
interested~ to~ make the comapetition
worth while. Any students of the
Summer Session, who are desirous of
joiing a team and entering in the
series should consult the instructor of
gym work.>

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parv of the Vctu11re' s11icen. b dto ~
help h1im iout of ad(iii uhy,
"Below the Surfae " vwill'). B own
Majetic Hobrt oswrthoneottFOR RENT
the1 screen's oldst performes n0
most finished a :'clon, ilb etrd SUDR'CANOE LlVEI
in this ]produlctio?, %which lis a<plOy o1; ' 1hi Hron i er
the sze. lioswotis prtcuary--t
tedl for his prlitt ofa21 'se1dve . Wolver inle Classified Ads bri
11,ving live d in Fl)' 1ngl1nd and.;en suts.Ads should be brought in
a sa4ior himseclf. o'clock b_ efore day to be run.
TM~ ALLY OF EVERY" OTHER SPOT-
3FOR KODLAK AMAi-TET" S TlL STORE IS G. I.
Cam:a :, Photographiic IHelp: andConveniences
t at ak Picture MVTakingY all the Eaier--Film
and Paper '
EVERYTHING'S IHERE
LYNDON AND COMPANY
.71 9 NORTH UNIVE-RSITY

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Complete Line(
Se e Our 'Two Pi ' ee uit With
WhitesBelt1

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Thne Screen

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use vit! \ ATHET1 ARCAD~E
athat Gertrude Atherton's "Out of the
msible 'Storm" has its last showing today at
ianad The Arcade. As one of Miss Ather-
Lively ''ton's bes~t books, it has a strong ap-
reom lpeal and dramatic possibilities.
but a.
"Romance," the picture in which.
iodrnj oris Keane will appear Sunday, Mon-
tofay 4day, and Tuesday at The Arcade, was
oal!tur'ned down by Charles Frohmn as
anlca having no chance for theatrical suc-,
cess, but despite this judgment of the

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ENERGINE ,ODORLESS ,CLEANING
Kindly notice how much loner our 'Energine Cleaning
sty clean over any other cleaning you have -had.

DEST3ATTRACTIONS
FIRST

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Mr. and Miss Moses are here for the
Summer Session and will give private
and class ,instruction in ball-room
dancing. Students wishing appoint-
mients call 1666-J.-Adv.

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son
me)
Cars-' 0:10 a.
stops west of
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3 DAYVS COMMENCING SUNDAY
TH E BIG PICTURE OF TIDE SEASON
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REPAIRING

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FOR .REINT
SAUJNDERS' CANOE LIVERY
On the Hluron River

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Every member of the family rg
ill enjoy the cool comfort of
kIS splendid little fan.
ay early--while we have 'em

$25.00'PALM, BEACH -SUITS REDUCED ,TO
$27.50 PALM Bt EACH SUITS REDU"CED TO.
$30.'00. PALM BEACH SUITS REDUCED''TO
$32.50 COOL CLOTH SUITS REDU'CED TO

4-$2.7

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Come to the"Biggest Sale',in the ity at

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217 S. Main.

O.Mack & Co

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DVERTI'SLN
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nographer 'preferred,
at least high school ed-
te Street location. Sal-,
send uponi ability. Ad-
Wolyverine.
Lternity, of 40 wants a
Rlar Fall term of school.

FOR SALE-Typewriters of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, and repaired. 0. D. Morrill,
17 Nickels Arcade.
FOR SALE-- canoe with equipment.
Call 2606-W, 502 E. Jefferson St.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Office in thb Cutting
apartments, formerly occupied by
Dr. E. F. Loeffler. Apply Janitor.
Phone 1159-M.
FOR RENT-Light airy rooms for men
only; very desirable location. 509

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ETRO-IT CREAM ELRY

such a difference int Sodas and Sundaes-aend

VELVET BRAND.ICE 'CREAM1 IS ONE REASON.
The Detroit Creamery has established a permanent Branch

in'Ann Arbor to supply the demand.

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