The M. A. C. RECORD·. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL CO LLEGE. \"01.. 17. OUVET - ALMA - M. A. C. TRACK MEET . 011 Satunlay of this \\"l'ek, at ~ o'clock, will occu r the :mnual trirtn gula r track meet-.:-\\ma-Olivet- 1J. A. c.-ou the home tr;1ck. T h is is ahyays an interestillg n"Clll, and this year it is understood t he teams :Ir(" pretty well matched. A good contest is assured, :IS will be seen by t he following- schedule of In eacb we M. A. C. contestants. Sh:lll he wdl rcprest'llte{t, and should be able to cOlrfY off the hOllon; . oea E STn!., ~ . loo-yd. Dash _ Leonard, Se r vis, Cox. Brantl Jump - Rcatt.l-, Friar, ~mith. Two Mile-G cib, R oscll, .:\!ooney. l20-yd Hurdle - B('atty, Frinf, 1 ulian. o High. Jump _ Lord, L OI"cland, Julian, R . ..\. \Varner. One-half :"Il ilc - Brown, :\lycrs, Chambe r!ai!]. 16·1h. Shot- Day, Friar. zzo·yd. Hurdlcs-G ;! rvey, Beatty. -J.40·yd. Dash - Brown, A. E. \\·a rn er, Ewing. Pole R. A. \\·:trner. \·:lU l t - Bentt v, Lovelal1tl, . 16·11,. Ham me r - Gilbcrt,:\lor. gan, l'.lcL:ulghry. :!!o·YII. D ash-Clayton, Leona rd, Servis. Discils _ Lcon.ln!' )'lcL:!U,!i1r\', . . liilher!, ).1ilc _(;c;11, Ros ... n, :\looJ)cy. T he half·m ile reb)" will he rUIl by L(-orwnl, Scrds, Cla),\{)Il, and to be a \\·urner. This p romises fcOltilre. and worth the pricc of Ihe tIleet. A chnrge of t wenty· five ce nts only w ill be lIIade. 2'0 ba-c· ball SHtU rd:IY and e\·cryhorly gocs to the mcct . - - - ALMA DEBATE. ).1. team was th e question - The debating tcam, consistiug of i\'lessrs . \" evi", Snywdy :\onna1. on high schools; a SeC(J1Id h~ ).[is;; Pr:l\·, din:clor of domestic "l"icncc in the the' Kalamazoo courSt' of th ... norm:tl .::omrnilln;. :r.~ a bo sehool~. Thi" its thc prc\iou ... one, will continue work !llltil the nest mcelillg". )'liss Stevcns reported on pur~· _I ('ast of stand:l rd valul'. ~ivil1~ legibi:ltilln nn this subj\·cl. Thi" (:ommi Ul·e was also ('onti rHl""]. n:p(lrt;;, Fo[]owil1~ these the :\lis"" mceting wa~ ,ul{lrcssed hv ~brr S. SIlO\\". supcni"or of hou~c­ hold .1rlS, Chic:J~o, on thc suhj ... d, in Onlillary 110111e En "lk:lUty ), 1 is;; ~now WilS fo r \·ir0I1111ent." 0 f many years schools in Ih~· eilY of U:lIlgor, Me.; Iline year;; ;;uperv isor of prnctll-e teachinJ; and instructor o f normal rncthods in the domeslic science clc partment of ['r:11I In"titulc, ami is now inauguraling; :1 new order of thin~s in the Chic:lg"o sl'hools. superinll: ndcnt ELLISO N VAN HOOSE. TENOII HERBERT M ILLER. B ""'TONE MAY FESTIVAL. T hc big C\·cnt of the wcek is the .:"i111h Annual )'Ia)" Fesli\·al to be !ide! ill the padlion of the .-\gricul tural l3uildill):! Frid:IY of this week . Two .. :'ellcerts Me to he gin::n. one :11 ~ ;.30 '\Ihl one al t:i ;00 ill the (:\·Cl\- Ing:. , In Ihe n·cnln!! Ihe chorus, con · s(stin!! of ~oo \·oiccs :lI!Cl ineludi llg" the memh<.'rs of the LlllJsing- Choral L-niOll will r Cl111er )'lax Bruch's frimollS Oratorio" Arminius." T he ;;ti rring \\",l r SOflg"S dema nd volume alld arc admi rably adapted 10 the br;;-e choru s . Every meln bt'r of t he chor llS Ius been wo r king' hard :\nd unde r the cxcellent dirco.:tio n o f ).[r. Killc.:n . indications :Ire Ihat the cominl{ pe rfonnanct: will eelips<.: all prcvious efforts . \·;11\ Ellison I·l oose, Icnor, who sinKS fit Ann Arhor :lnd Cinc illll:lti fe';li\·"I~ this yellr, s tands the fronl rank o f tCllorsinlhiSCOllntr,· . 1-1.: i~ :1 IIlclllbN of the Chicago G rand Opcra Company. ill )'ladamc l3enedict- Joncs, who is a natin;: o f )'Iichig,ul, was wilh II" in J9OS. and has fillell 1Il:1n )' impor. tant Cilgag-(.'Illen ts with the counl ry's ka. .. ling org;lIli<:ations. H e r hert ).1il1er, baritolle, is con side red o ne of Chicago's best si ng l'rs, and his recen t successes han! brought him rapidly into promi !I('ncc. The committee ha.ving this work in charg e :lrc preparing a souveni r program, which will cont ain the words of all the songs rcnde red, and picturcs o f the soloists. It is hoped that c~·er)" college man and woman will take a pe r son al interest in this evt'nt, and help to make it a sllccess. Tick.cts an:: now on sale at the seeret:l rr's office, Be sure and make rcservations. THE MILITARY INSPECTION. Tuesday , May 14, was an ideal \ s Iud ;) \('rv good underst:ulIlill)!' of tield .... \"e; ciscs, :lJId the work \\";1;;; CSpt·cj;llly crcdit:lbk· when the that so short a time h:l ilhl"tr;1ICll by a lar)..:"e Ill! mher o f colored lnnte r n s li{les, with Prof. Pell it in cha rge o f the machi ne. The slides in cludc11 ,;ome hC;lUtiful huH .. lin;..::!' :111(1 re"illences, :;howing ideal Sil ... " and surrounding-so .. \ rlumbe rof howls. pottery of ,·arivu,; ""rts, tl raperies, !loor cove rin gs, and IIseful utcnsils of \\ ~'re ;olllOn g olh':-r \·iews showl1. About 1:0 p('r501IS I' rof. Pettit's It:cturc g-:ithered ). [ iss room for thi, adtl re" ... , amI f-;now l:ilatcr! that nel-e r had the lan tern slides \1C\·n ,,110\\ 11 to so g"ood .w adV:lIII:I;.!l' :I~ tbl·~ l\"l'rc ill this particul:lr GISt' . thl' hom... in T h,' :,.:-atlll'riug" \\as a rt"pn'~eJl t:l· t il·e one, inclu.lin),!" tellcher~_ dit,ti ti:lll~, "tu,lcnrs "n,l hou:> ... kc<']JC r;;. )'Ir;;. Luey \\·illiams, of \\·hite L:lpcl' r, president :\1 icil;",an t)f .':'tate FederaliOl1 of \\·0\l1e1l'" Clubs, was among' lhe ),!"l1ests. HORT. CLUB. J' rofesso r l'eltit gave an excep· tiona!!y intcresting 1el'I u rc on ., Becs·' before thc IIort. Club Tucsday e.cnillg in t ht: lecture room of the Entolllolo!!.I' huiJdlllg-. l Ie beg'lll w it h the orig'in and history of the present honey becs, gi\·ing' the dmraClers of e:lch type amI the reo suIts o f crO l:iSCS, also the dc\·c!op. ment of housi ll g cOllvcniences from thc hollow log- o f ye ry earl y times, the straw dome, box iLi\·c and mO,":l ble frames to the p resent brood chamber and super. T he qucen is, of cOll rse, thc most importa nt 111elllbcr of thc hive, ll e r lifi:: -time is three ycars, of w hi ch the sccond is the m ost important. She lays from twO to three thousand eggs pe r day throligh the laying season , fc r tilizin." them o r not as she pJ~scs. T h7: 11llfertil iw(1 cggs halch mto droncs o r males, the fe rti li ~e d into females whose sex o r gnns <)0 \lot ordinarily develop; they may lay llro ne eg):;:,s, howeve r, All lar va are firs t fed "royal jelly," a secretion from :, gl:lI1 d in the head o f the workers. When the bees desire a new quee n they c o n tinue t o a larva which f eeding this food has hatched in n special cell, while (Con~\nued on paae 4J . ~ The M . A . C. RECORD . U. of M. AN EASY VICTIM. CAPT. IRELA ND AND THE U. S. ARMY. M. A . C. TAKES SECOND GAM E . SCORE, 5 TO 1. The ul1il'crsil), WClit down to de· feat Satu rd ay on their home groum]s and before an iJllmense crowd to the tUlle of 5 to l. It was rcadily seen by the ca mpara· ti,'c playing of the t\\'o teams Oil ~Ia}' -I- that 1\1. A. C . had the best balanced team, and the second tic· cisive victory O\' er the big school b ut adds emphasis 10 Ihis belief. in eve ry \ \"h ile ).Iichig:lll was very c r ra lic nl times, this did not Will the g:tme for ),1. A . C., as is readily seen by the SUn111lary . Uodgc pitched a won · de rful game, allowillg bu~ th ree hits, and be had also the support of his mates iUlling. On the other hand, two of ~I ichigan's pitch. ers were batted freely, the home team registcring :1 to\al of ten hits. AlmoSl evcr y man 011 thc team COil· nected with the ball during- the can· test, and men we re on bases almost continuously . Dodg-e's drop had the U. of 1\1. mcn guessing at all timeS,ltnd his work ill Ihe box was ;1 £eal\lr~·. For Ann Arbor, Bell fC:llureJ with :1 lOll'" th row 10 home pl;ltc, and R oger~ was also sure in his throws 1.0 secollll, getting four ),1. A. C. nlen at this sack. Michigan seo r~·{l in tlle second o n two e rrors, a s:~ crifice ;lIld a passed ball, this heing the only Ch:UlCC ",i"en them. '" In their half of the Ihird, ),1. A. C. malle four. \\'ith one ,lawn, Bibbins wns s afe OIl Blackmore's l"l'TUr; Dodge wa:> s:lfe on Bari· beau's error, Br:ldle\· singled, scor· ill" BilJbins ami (;orcn!lo {Ioublcd, !:;c~ri ng J)o(lgc. 1.loggc sing-le(l, sCOl'ing Br:,dley , ami when Rog:ers threw willi to s~·colld, G orenlio came home. 111 the t.:iKhth they allJed to this :lflcr two II'cre QuI. G ri;..:-gs singled :l1ll1 Dawson followed suil. L:lrens threw willi to catch lirig-g-s at thinl :HJd he scored. M. A. C. Bradley, , .... • 1 , , 1 " " u Geau, 6 in 5 innings; off Corbin, 3 in 4 inni ngs. P assed balls-l3ibbins, Rogers. Wild pitch-Baribeau. Sacri fi ce hits-Gor· e ntia, Lavens. Umpire-DonO I'an, De· trait. Time-I :40. WABASH DEFEATED. )'L A. C. added another dcton' to hcr already good list on Frid;!):, by llcfc:lling \\. abash on the home field, S to 4. l\l. A . C. Slarted the scoring in the first inning, when one t:lIly \\':\s regist(·red . In the fourth, with the :Iid of plenty of hits and some errors on the part of th..: visitors, the hOllll' le.'IlI] cOllntccl til'C more, all, r~·~istcring a during the ~'igbt tri:lls at b!lt. trit;d out. hut llradlcy pl:l)'ed his usu:tl sta r g ame :It 3d . aud, in !I.lldition, secure,l four times at bat, :lIlll fol· hits in fou r rUnS. three lowed Grig~s. :tt first, t11ad~, a s..::nsatioll:11 Qnc·hand"d catch o f Stank'} 's hOI tlrh(· mer his corner, lUI,! pl:lyed his uSI!:ll ~anle Ihrou:c:holll. up with il .spcncer W:J$ in good form. 1I1ix· ing' his (lclirery in a way which showed a sleady h:md :ulIl control . T he score; ]{ ulls-Hr;ldley \ \'ah:l:>h ':\1 . . \. C. ! ~ 3 4 .3 6 7 ~ 9 000 000 I .) 0-1 ) 0 ° 5 0 0 ~ 0 x-oS (3). V o rcnt1(). Dawson, Harvey. Bih!,in s, Spellccr, \\·illiams. Lllll],crl, Iluffm:111 (2) . Ilit,,_Off Spl·m'cr,9: offl.amhert . y : llff \\·att.6. S!nn:k oU I-By f: hy ::ipl·m·cr. )0; by L:!mhe ,·1. \\':1\1. I: In- \V;lkdcI, l. This i" tile last ho;nc ..::O!Hl·,,\ \In· til Ihe Olivet J..:':Jme o n ~;lIunbv. J Ulh· I. when the ..::rimson players will cn(ka\'or to '·ton .. : b;lck" for Iheir defeal'ca rly in thl· S~·;'Sllll . This wcek the- team wilt bc kep t husv :iW:i\' from hom.;. Th(' bo\'o> lea\:e 101;i::::ht at 7 :05, arril' ing- 'in De-troi t at9:) 0 ; IC:I\·c Ihis point !it 10 :30 :md ar rivc in I)clawar~·. Ohio, \rednesd'I.I' morni ng <1t6 :35, where at 3 :30 they will pllly !he return g:ulle with the Ohio boys. le,ll·c on On Thursd<.l), mo rn illi-( Ihe part y will the Big- Four for Cle\'c!ancl, arn\'ing :I t that poim :It 11 o'clock. Here they play the \\'estern Rescn'es at -I- o'clock, and lea\'e by D. & C . boat Thursda), night for Detroit. They will be at to :5S p. m. Frilla)' home on morning, and we c:.:pect wilh two more victories. the '°4 to Elmira, N . Y., G. G . R obbins, w ho was :t col. recently, w as o n his lege I'isitor way tak e ch arge of his co mpany's interests at that point. Mr. Ro bbins is with the \Vhiting Foundry Equipment Co., whose plant is at Han'e)" Ill. to «1011t\1l'",'t from t"~l we"!;. 1 Officers receive llO a\!ow:mce co r· responding to that furnish ed enlist cd men in the wa), of clothin;;-, suhsis · tence, equipment, o r accoutrements. T hey do recei,'c all allow:Hlce of hc;!t and light. The stumhling block mOSI llsual. ly raised is that, " I have obtained my cngillee riu g o r other education at conside rable e:.:pensc, 1 like that kind of work, and I don't want to throw it ;II! up." T he :lnswer is, ,'OU hal'e not mo re- than olle·third o f \Vhal you w ill be required 10 obl,li n to hold \, ou r commissioll. ,.j dOll't think that I would like to he under military disciplille. The ,lnS\\'cr is that if you foll ow the majority you will be t.:1l1ployed by a largc corpo r· lilian whose discipl ine too many cases is crudc. soulless, :lIlt! unprogressi,·e. By my own ';l.;per i. ellce I c:ln tell you tha t military dis· cipline lIS li){htlr as a fcalher. The object o f comn;erci;\1 discipl ine is di\'idc nJs, :ll1d the motto is, " ! f he dOt'S 110t like it, let him find another job." T he object of mili!llry discipline is "tca m.work," th .. · motto is, :lIld .. Disgruntled players spoil th(· h('s1. team, and the inspcrtor will g-et me if there is diss:'IIisf:u.:tiol1 in my com· m:!ud." rests, b.l· comparison, in all ill \'011 111:1\' IlK·el. I{HI5t be cocke.1 The g:reat lack of allraetion o f Iht.: storl'ice 10 the colleg:c man is no bck of ,!ttnlction at ,,11, - if J nwy hc ,.:.:. cusl,d for c:.:e rcising an lwrcdilary ri;!ht 10 this nwtho,l of l·:.:pl:wation, - hUI it is rather 11 J1oJ) .s.nnp;uhl'lie Slate due to:l se DSc' o f alm"st com· p1cll·uninform :ltion UI'Olllhc m,ll\cr. The ;.:- reat que;;tioll is." \\'h;lt would it be- like:" Perl1:tps the j,~·"t ;lll swcr i" that 'all l>e,"<)]I1(' " luilil\' m;u!. You ,«1(1 primed f,) r ~I)y emcr;.:-elll:.I, fur ~ uU I\·ill bcc<.)Jl\l' a reglllar from whom thl' public will aecc'pl no f:,jlure. T he spiri t of the "l·n-ice i" Ihat .1011 IIHlst 1101 fail to nW;ISllr~' lip to any siUlatiun that lu lc:ining: t "~\ :m! en,!:II1' pcal'c .I·our ~'cril!,! will bring- you. (assurin;! Ih:1\ I uu choosc· lhe eo,IS! artiJ1cn' l'orp~) io the Stucll o f ,!\1Jl l;oll"lruelion . the ~Ull actin;! ;IS a ,;in).!k Sl roke g-;u, elt;,:-ine, dcsig-11 of pow,k'r ~r"ills :mll prujec!iks. Ihe lllt'dl:mic5u f pro· jcctill':> !li;tht. gun carriage:., si;.::hts, :,.:UIlIK'ry \meclllIeh. Addre~. aU C'()t1trlbutlons to tile MIU'la&lnlJ EdItor. Remit by P.o. Mon e y Order. Drill! Or Re,htered Letter. 00 110t &end atllmps. Buslnen Oftlee "-'tb J ..... "·rencc &. Van B uren Printi ng 00., ~BI-~I~ (JrR"!! AI"e. :';0" lAn alnir. Mleh. TUESDAY, MAY 2 1, 1912. NEW VETERINARY BU ILDING At:l recen t meeting of the State Goard held lit the college the COIl str uction of two new buii(ling's rc ceil'cd consideration, the erection of is prat ic:tll .... assu red. O ll e which of these was a !lew t1airy building, .and Ihe other II huilding 10 c.-re for ou r veterinary depa rt ment ill bette r shape. Intler In the C:lSC of the plans wen' prcsenlc(l, :lud:lt n fulure meeting the matter wi!! be aclcd upon definitel~· . The building conlcmpblc Ih t Store that sells WOOL rEX We Leave It to You~ want to save :It le,1st ten doJ!afs If you on your spring sui t, nil you hm'e to do \V e will do the is leave your measure. tit :lnd s:ltisfnction guaraNteed. rcst - Spring line of Ht:id Caps no w rCOld)' for your inspection. Always rind l:ne things at MIFFLIN'S , Do You Want P:lir Sh~'ar5 Kllifc Safety R:lzo r- tl!llett~, AUIO 8lrop. K ... ·r·H""'I,. .nd ~;ntler$ to "'I~c l frolll H oues and :-;trops Saws Hammers l-l atch(":O Chisels Scr.:w Dri\'ers In fact, nnythillg JOu need in hardw:m.! )Oll ,\ill find_and at prices to " uit _ ;11 Norton'S Hardwar6 HERY KINO Of FUR.NITUR.E FOR. YOUR. ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks ~ All GOODS DELIVERED fREE M. J. « B. M. BUGK =7M1 ~~ CAMPUS .bl ~~-~ 'rP--~--~~--'~~~----~~- ABOUT THE ~ "'""""-,;",. ~ Dr. B1aisdc111l111dc :1 hus itlL'SS t r ip \\ ~'d ncsJa~ of b:;l to D etro it o n wct:k . Prof. f..::cd /ie has!oo far recovered ;l.!! to he :,hle to he dOI'1I stair." :'Iml u"e his tdephonc. A Ilew gllr:l~c is hl' il1;.(" constrllcl· cd fo r Ollr electric Truck fl'cclltlv p\lr ~ hascd. The bllildin:.,:" i", C:lsI \;( lind adjoininj,!" th e p:lillt "hup. T he poultry lkpa r tm\ .. nt rcpu rl s ',000 little ch icks :wd c '"pcct" to h:ltch prac lic:lll~ that many morc. From this IHIIl1hc r a !lock of !:ioo will be selected to winter on:r. ~Iiss Linn:! B. II u510 l1, a rc.:cnt g-rlU1UlnC of the ChiclIg"o College uf Expression, is "isiting' her hrothL·r Pro f. R. C. lI uston o f our cherni"IJ department, :u ni will proh;lhly re· mllin OIl )1. A. C. for the SUmnler. Lc R o\' L. lones writl's from the Ullive rsity or' Georg-ill that straw· berries lmd hot wC:l\hcr rcmill(i him the I9 1-:! COlll1l1CIlCC1l1cnt a t ).1. o f A. C. li e is <.:njoy ing h is work lit Athens 'lery much, lllld regrets Ih:1I he will not be able to return for commencement. The Y. W. C. A. listened to II vc ry interesting :HI~lress Thursda_\' e vening by Mrs. 110llal1d on the work be ing donc Ht the chi ldren's horne in 51. Joseph. This is a pri. vate institution and is meeting the needs 0.£ a certain class of childrcn not provided for by o ur st.·ue insti tutions. About 60 girls w e re pres ent at this meeting, and on Saturday carried out the scheme he retofore followed of tag day, except in this case flowers ins tead of tags were use,,,~.uri. ~l1rcly he Oil wri\l-S h:1.I1(1 at the illleru;niollal I'ouh rl" . \ ss()(:iatioll m~'et in l! held at ~ I. .\. C. in June. The ).!:I\" IHlll1her of the . I I/uri- 'Joun;,'/ ,)" I "rtcrilfllry .lIed;· 0/11 c ill c, Cb ic:,~o , c\.lI1\ ;lins an article by Dean H" I'. L.'m:m on the :-iuhject " Differential ion of \ . ;Iri ou~ :O;o"C:llle,1 Colics of the ~ol iped." The Stale Bo;mi of EduGl.Iiol1 will grant to certain ~l. A. C. stu llent:; this ye:lr, sixty !otate certijj cates (-J.-yr.) and clC\C1I life certijj· cates. These arc granted upon reco mmendation uf our Depa rtme n t of Agriculturnl Education. Instructor L iHton J.{oe5 to Detroit " -ednesday of this week, where he will attend;1 meeting- o f the )'fichi · gall Poultry, Butter and Egg Car. Loall Shippers' AS5ociatioll, all o r · ganization fo r the imprOI"elllent of quality o f these prOllucts in :\Iichi gall. ). 1 r. R . L. ~ ye, who came to :\1. A. C. from the Detroit Schools two years ago in order to pursue his studies in ag ricultu re, was, by re cent actio n of the Board, made ass". tant profes sor of ag ricultural educa tion, and will aid Pro f. French in s pre(lding the gospel o f agriculture th roughout the high schools in the s tate. ;11 Prof. :IIHI ~Ir~. H \"ller an" ,\br,;,hall. ~I icll .• Oil a~:eOllnl uf th l " illll~l>~ of th~' Jailer' .. father" Clt.rk R. I. Hnld\\il1 . of Deall Shall'S Otlkl': II. Foll'l" T uttle, ami ,\1 j~~ Edll:l I'rl'!HO II, of the J.arHJin;.! puhlic Sochool:.-. "pl"nt ~:l turtl"1 :11111 ~ ll r H);1\ at the horll~' I)f ~I i,,~ - tier. t rulle :"I:Jg:hl, Gr:rnd B1:IIH" • Field .\~ellr 0").;:" \\'hile W;I'!o husy ill the \\ .. .,te rn parI of lite ~t:lte duri ng- Ih~' pa~t II ~'ek. c;lrr)"illJ,! on ,lclllon"l rat ioli in "pr;ryin:; I\ml uthe rwist" :ridin;.:' the frllit J,!rO\\ers in g"cl till;..(" r,'aily for Ihe f:11I crop. Un \\'eill1l'S(I:11" afU'rnoon Dean Gi1chri~1 ellll'rl:u;,ed in honor o f h(' r siste r. ~Ir" . .Io~eph H olmes "\lIen, lillie dalL;.!hter. J osephinc, o f ;\Ild P ocOnOllt:15. lOll n. who ;Ire spend ing sever;11 lIeek>s :11 the " "omeu'jj buil(ii n:.:-. Arr:ulKemems h:l\"c been 1I11'1(Ie whereby the mcmbers of the jun ior class ill \' el, S cicuce hal"C becn takcn care of for thc Slimmer \:Ica lion. Lewis \Viledt·u will remain at the college and nelp in the ca re of the laborato ry and clin ic which w ill be kept intact during tne SUIllIllN. H. N. ilct' lllan expects 10 he as. sociated with a praclitioner in Flush. ing. S. H. R egenos has lIl:lde ar_ Tllngements to spend tne summer with Dr. S. Ureu toll, p rcsident o f the Americ-Jil Veterinary A ssocia tio n, Detroit,lInd II. L. Cotton is con . templating ar rangements with a local \"ete rinarian. • - The M. A. C. RECORD. E ve ry body read', THE STATE JOURNAL BECA USE It completely co\'e rs the field of local news, politics, tlIl ( ) th(' world of sport;;, / ' . . Ikl;":ltlsc its \dcgr:lph lind corr(,~>OIllI(:l1ce sernce cl1;11>le 1\ to E'5-allk le length 59C ) le ll'5 Silk Lisle flail Hose-double !;Ole. high~pliced heel ; ~gu · Jar 2Sc 'lualit}' ; special. ;] pr. 50C CAPT. IRELAND AND T HE U. S. ARMY. ~ . . ( l'vLltlnll.' o.l fl· .... n ' PllI" - ~.' l!\I\'(: rIln1t:nt g O loj pieces under thc streSS of cin:urnslanccs. VOl! must be prep'lr~'ll 10 !:lke IIp ;'ou r part ~f t bt.· mililil rJ g"onO'rmiH' ll! and rU II If honestly rind eltificllIly whe re the to fil meillolls uf l idl life m:ulc pe:lt;c couditions haYe failetl. Y on ,1\:,,' h;\n: the street railw;!\'s, waw r. St·\~cr, alld fire tighting s):;lcms o f ;1 g:r~:H cit, to h:tntlh:. or it 111;1)' he the j UlJ icai. law·makill).!', and polie\' "y .. lelils. ur the adrni nistnllion o f 1:' ''aliOIl al1(\ custom 5,'stems. -You tZlltl be rliSpclI"illg inl'~rllation{ll Illw Oil 'the ho nler, (Iyn:tllliling hu il<] ing:s :tnd pUllishi ng" \oolillg in II ... trieken ~ :111 F'ranc;sco. \\·h:ll ... \"\: r it lila), 110:. nu lIl,lIter how unexpClte,lI~ it l'omes. 'ou IllU~1 Ull':'lsurl' up to Ihe e l1ll·r;,! ... ~c~ . All t h is lHe:U1S cardul pfl·par:lliol1. Y Oll rs will 1101 hI.' an indoll·nt "fa"nalin" C:lrl·e r. Y ou r . , /1111' n '''r c! will be thaI' UII (It not !C:", .. \1. .. \. C. heU~'r '·'IUJPpc,1. .. ,., . TIll' alh·tllltn)!C of :l ef) lIlmi-sio!1 i. t h .1I " ou entl.T "OIIT life wo rk ill ,111 :ldlliini"tr:niv l: c:1 pal il,l: IlwI j", \IP()II th .. p r oft:s;;iOll:l! :m.! ~ol'i:ll plan Ih not of !he",uJK'ril1l little 1-eItH th:1Il ,111:\' ,10 Ihclll scl\l'''' lind, aft ... r p r .... p~r",(:li. ,,"un ill ", superlllh: mh tht'lr "-,,rk. Y o u ~~:!rt n ... :lrcr, and \lith" ~'c rt:l ill' 1\ o f promotion 10. th ... pi:.l,;l· whe re ,:ou w ill be p:lid soldy fur wh :ll )'our hc:,d thinks.an,1 1)01 \>:lrliI11l)" for mcnlal machincry ,HilI p:l rth llIanu .. 1 dexte r ilY n(:c~"s ary 10 th'c a ccomplishmcnt of a g-iv(:11 .worh. . " I f I (.u 1:;111 n1t"e \ t he r "'q ulrClllelllS there' is li nk dall:;!'e r of you r having s.lIfficienll irllc to Ican bac k :1I1l! ~'On· "r:llubt c \' ourself 011 bl·jllg: made of ; lilt! ... bcit!;."r clay t hl\ll '·so·;md · so'·. If vo u ':Ike 10f\~er Ih :m 10 cong r:lt· u l:lic \'ourself upon the opporl uni. ty :lhc,u1 o f YOII, you r co nlpclit o ~ s will hal' e p:lsscd YO II . and yOIl 11'111 IHlve Si/lIlL·d ilgain~t th e ~lemocratie spi ril of the ;;CTI' ICe W~l l Ch .stands. 1111 e(III:l1 OppOrtlllllly fo r :111, for whether he be l' nlislcd Inlln, otiicer, o r ch·ili:1n . UPOIl the a;;SU r:l IIl'C of the wCilth· the re would be :I ~ r expe rts th:1t frOSl onc nl" l1t Ih e past week , Prof. :rnd Field Agent \\' hiTe Euslace hurried to ,saginaw to !lInke uhser' \· .. IioIlS ill a n orchard whicll had heen cqu ipped for hC:lting 10 w :ml o ff d:l nge r from frosts. l~ fter nn all.night ,' igil of s k y.ga zlIlg and tilc rnlOmete r reading, the men left l Hart. Shaffner & Olo,,£s a n d Neckwear in a ll the la tes t novelties for t he S pr ing nnd S umme r Season. Marx Clothes .. \ Spalding Sweaters Imperial a nd Kn ox H ats Heid C aps .. , Men's W ear thal proves itse]( th e world over. Sma,"1 Sa'tSn:,1/ Sarur..:';:ys The Mapes Co. 20' . 2011 So .. t h Wuh ln ll't oOl "\C. For J',ar$ ~",flfl'S LAUiinl C,'ctl:iers. COLLEGE DR UG « GROCE RY CO. EXP RESS Off1CE , AG ENCY STA R LAUND AY. TilE RI/'LEJ',( GRA)' PRI.\'TI.\'G CO.lfP.·J.\T Er>¥rav., ... P ri n t e r. S t at;oneu LJX."Df, .lII I 1/11 •. I .\' \\ithout \litne~~in~ ,I fru ~l . :l.1Tf1 w i lh th~ ".Iti~falli ull Ih "t 'he C/ r ci'!:l rdi"r .\ hout ~ :1 • did n,,1 lu;;:t: b" crop, Ill. th~· Ibcr1l1r>nll,::tt;r r~:.!:i 'l l· r ... d ;lnC/u t :) ~ I; .\ half htJur l:u .:r thl: "I.:I 11:\;;: 0\ e r ca,,1 with bean' doud ~. an;l the "" mp"r.l tllr~ fro,n Ih" 1111" 011 incn:I", ... d with ( 'I cn r~:\,lin -:.: , _\ I 3 o'dock ,,10<.0111 ;:0 ti ~e IXl'" n ml :lill ' ill;!; ~ ru \l e oil \nrc li)!hl..:i, dy the h ellc ti t s show in)! oli l ~in :l blc II h(' 1\ ! · ness hv ~hee r ftlTc e o f tIll·rit. T he l ' n ifo rms worn :11 mi c~i9' n Jlgri,"ilU"i ColI,g, ;or~ nnishcu ;:x:.ml)k3 (,f vll r p r Otl net . 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