'The M. A. C. RECORD. MIC HI GAN AGR ICULTURAL COLLEG E , VOL. 17. EAST L.4...."Sl~G, :'-nCHlGA .. ', TUESDAY, Jl"X E 4. 191:!. OUR DEBATING TEA M. ~ALUMN IJ '64' In a re ce n t issu!! of the n. ECOltD. .. \ lbe r t F. Allen, '61, w e spo ke o f :IS being- the oldest lil'i ng ~radu:!te . .:'Ilr. Allen was a member of the fi rSI g- r,ldUalil!);! d ass. alld it was Ihoug:h t he was the oldcst o f all}' cl ass. A letter from Louis V :mder· bilt, o f Phn'llix, ATil-., cor rects this \-,lIlde r hilt, who statement. graduatcll in :m activc fanner of that place, is H OW ill his 791h ),e;lr, amI cnjoying good gcneral health. \\'c a rc ~I:HI indetd to ht'!"I r fro m :'Ilr. \ -. '6-l, lind is still 1'-lr. '~1. Carldon' H. Dart , :ts"ist:l\l~ \:hid en g:i neer, Sanitary lJi ~t rict o f Chi c;' g"o, has ch!"lllgni his JOCOllion 10 i o6 Gree n k:lf . \ \"(:. Hu.sinu;s ad d ress. 1500 70 \\ ... \I ou roe '-;\. '01 . • • J ,., • L'ndl'r Ihe !>uperl'isio!] .o f Dean H u;.!h ['>. Bake r. '01, Sy racuse l,; n i \'crsitvoffe r" :l ";\! Inmer ... ·ours ... in forcst~\·, be;.:-il1nin" JU1\":l ;uul dos- lIIg .\IIg-ust IG. T h~' cotl r~(:s ofk red :Ire f"r tt::acht:r~ and othe r ~ who !Ire in tc re"rcd ill conSen ntion. and who 1\ i.,;h to hecOme hette r acquainted with !Ill' man) phase,; of the fo r estry quc,;tion . :!llli e;;pe~'iall} \Iith till' prohll"ll'" ill "·W York -tat .. ·• ·O~. II ilrry L. BrlllI~e r. forrn ... ·fly "ilh the :-'e:l!ter Lnginc \\- (lrk~. La n Sill!!" i" now in ell:.;incering: work at II b add r e~~ is ~u5 I n,l. Lapurtl" JdTe r"on ~t. Greell",hl\r~. A 'oi \\'c arc indebted to I':. I. . (,rOI'c r, of t,irccl1silllr;..::. [nd., fur a pi~·tllrc of the Lo ne Tree T owe r Courl soft (l ou~e, ;It m:lple Iree i" grO\1 illl! utlt o f this lower. '."II feet ;\ho\'e the )! rou nd, and is a ., freak o f nature."' The cOI'c r ing o f this towe r is o f lime 'stonc, ,u ul the Ir!!e is .:.{ro\\ ing fro m t he opening- he twcetl the lavers. .:'Ilr. GrOH"r is ill charg-c of th~ lle pa r lmen ts of uot:my :I ud ch emistry, indullittg, :11.,0, Ihe wo r k in , G . Y psilanti will be rc prCSl-litcli hy ..-\. Messrs. CIUltlpner- amI J. \' . \\·i).:"le. T he jud,, to the outcomc. :;\:k:1Ice r \I'as a["o in tine forni, alltl ~tnll'k out ten men to hi..; oppo nttn's sc\ e n. T he featllre of tht' g:arne w:t,. D;lwson's catch 0 1 Pri ce's lon;,;!ly illlhc fifth. Th ... ·hometeam was not np to t heir u ~u:1 1 batting: fo rm, 1l1ld :t r~ ch:trg-cd with fou r e rrors . Two·hase hi t-Ro).:"j!e. Left o n hases - Gli l'ct, I; :'II. A . C., S. First base o n balls-O ff ~:lIlfonl. 4. First o n e rro rs - Uli\·c1. ~ ; :\1. A. C ., I. St ru c k out_ By Sp~ll cer, 10; by S:mford, 7. Iii!!> off Spencer, -l; off Sanford, 3. Dean Bissell has just re ce h-cd his April issue o f Director y o f Gradu_ ates and for mer S tudents of E llg-i. It is q Uit e a cOlilplete ros lIeering. ter of our cngi neers, H/ld a valuable pamphlet to all interested in any way in the college. T he list is arredelilered I.)' Dr. :'IlcClur\..in. of I'itlsl;ur..:. T his servicc will t:lk\· In the elcn pl:u:c at ~ ~oo o'dock. ill!,!" will he held the Y. \ \". :md Y. :'II. C. A. remlion. :'IIOIIU"Y, .Iune Ii, \Iill hl' d:l~s ,IllY, :Illd ,It 9 :30 :1. m. Ihl' rc;.::ul'lr ,''\erl'i"es vf the senior d:h" will Ill' hel.! . . \t:S p. m. Prcs. and :\lr5. Sn.nl.-r will ~in' a rcception to the senior" aUlI their fricnds. roS. Comml'lIccmcllt exercj"\·,, will he. held:lS u!.u:d in the armon :It 10 a. IUIlC' 1ll. on P rcsider;t . \ Ihcrt R o"s i l il!. of the Enil'erii ly of ~li5souri, will he the speaker of thc (1;1\. T he ~·xen·iSl·:' will he fol· 10;\"I,'d hI :I lunch"on ill thc \ \'Omen's Builtlin~ at noon. allil in the ('leI!· ing will be Iwld the armll:11 sociel\' . reunions. ~1. ,\ . C. will :!r;u.lu;llc the lar).!. CSI cI;hS in the histon' of Ihe illsti. tution. there heinz so'me \6:; I1H.'Ill· It i~ expectell th:1I bers. lar;.rt: numher of nlulIlni :Illd friends will be hen' for the comnn-llcemelll, at IC':ts l. ;1 RESOLUTIONS . 1I 'lll'r'Ko!'>oJ/ \' , See'y . L . f. f..:!'> ,\I'I', Prcs. A dopte(i M ay n , '9LL \ . At th e Nortb End of G atun Lock s, Callal Z one. of :!erle;; I n 1\ r itin:; Dean HisseJl, G.:\ . Bar· c roft. "0, now :It the Canal Zone. interesting encloses a pholo1!rapbs of \he G:ltllll L ocks in the hi ~ c:lnal. One i" t .. h·n in Ihe. north eml o f the lock:; looking" no r th tOIl :lrd Colon . sel'\'n tIIile~ tii:.lant. A looking up Ihe eaSl Ch:lluhe r \\ ith a sted «:111;! 11lldt'r :!econd i" in conSlructiOIl the distance, and numbe r th ree gil'cs:\II ide:. o f the melhod of constructillz mitre g=lt;:s, one Sci of which is p raclic:llI\" COlli· plcled. ), 1 r. B:.rcroft h :~ just hel'n Iransferred from the zelleral scn'icc 10 t he fo r tilicatiorl work at T o ro Point :Ind tlnds the new 1\ ork I'"ry i lll<:1"estillg. THE BLANKET TAX . SPECIAL INSTITUTE TRAIN. Th~' suh"ti\ute n'J1ort of the com· mitree Oil ,. 11l:1ll kct t:IX" was :IlIOpl~'li 011 a recent b('uh~' nh:eting-. and II ill now he aCled \IPOIl hy thl' Uoan1. In ,;uhst:llll'e, the repo r t prolid~5 (or a fcc of tWI) tlo[)ar~ per term ($6.00 per yr.), to he colkcted froln t'ach regul;lr s\U(knt of Ihe tolk'g-~'; ~ per cent. of thi" amOullt 1<"'1 h ... dl" \"oted I whkh will b" u~etl to illu..,:rr:l1e Ihe leetur"". ;]l1t\ for tk l l l ' onslr:llillg tllc the o f 1ll:11'hiu"r) of v;,riOI1S \..illll". For tht 1:t:>t ~ix I cars nile or more institute lrain~ have bC\'1\ rUII :1111111:.11\, .m.! the intl·r ... st h:ts in. t'rea~c,f e:ll' lI '·l·ar. " lile within clri~ if)~ rli:>t:ul\"e of .~ t ;\. II ill stop tiOllS "her" Ihe ~ho\lltl alai I thcrn~ch'l's of the op portunity of li51"l1ill).:" to the kdll r e~ :1nd iaspl:etill).:" Ihl: ~'"hihi1;;. F:l r mer~ wh train centered Last \\'edncsd:ll' "Iellin~ the re OIssemhle:d 011 the fou r th Hoor o f the ag- ri cllitu ral hllildin:r :l n'pn:'senl:I' tin: crowd of college fellows for Ihe \)esl tim~ in the histor \, o f Y . ~l. C. A. stag parlies. Th~ (·,lIcr· llhoul a Ir:h:k t:linmcrlI ITlCe:I. huhbling O\'er with nOllsense ;111<1 fcalUring such e\"ents a~ the st:lIlding bro:td g r in :Hld dll'w ing R efreshmentS, co n sistin~ match . o f 51r:lwhe r ry shor tcake, cocoa ami s:1l1dwiches, w ere j;Crl e:d, while )' Iessrs . H u tchi ns aud U:luou r fal" o rcd the g:Hhc r ing: with U )1i:1110 duc l. T he Y. :'II. C. A. is to he cOll.l!"ratula ted upon the SIK'cess of 311 aff:lir b r ingi ng illto close r touch with one another and f o r such a good tillle. ;lIld it i5 to he hoped that the policl' will he con · linued . t he men ' '00. 1\l;r x L T o we r h as received the Ilo mina tio n fo r the office of sec rc· tar\' and treasu re r fo r Ihe D et r oit Sodet.l· o f Chcmi j;ts. ED. SMITH GETS FINE POSI · TION. :-::ItUftl:t.v rnornin;.:: :'Il r. Eu:!t:tce, uf the 1I 0ri. Dl'j)I.. rec"il'c,l :t lelc gram from th" )'Iini"tl'r o f ,A " r i. ,u!tllr" of Brili~h Columhb, offeriu.r to :'Il r. Edwin Smith :1 posit ion ju~ cre:llctl hy his departmen t, the duties of w hich II ill he 10 inaug:u rate :l1ld carryon cxp"rilllt'llts ill till" hand. ling, tr:lllsportation, pr .... coolin .... and cold s torill)( fruit. .. T he: ho r ticultur:11 intere sts of this prolince arc ue:I'clopillj: I' N.I· r:tp. lilly, :\llIl t h ... l· ;rlre:lth' feel t he ne~,1 of inl'cstlgations aiong this line. Th(' position g-il'cs :\Jr. Smith ;,\ 11 ("OJ). unusual opporlllll ill', ami Wt' ~rll:\Ulate him ll l>O)I'his KOod fort u ne i n secu r ing it; and :llso the Brilish in secliri nO'" C olu m hi a departllle ll t .. o ne of our bes t s e nio r ho r ts. ~lr. S m ith is requested to report fo r. d u ty as soon as possible, al \ ' ic. tort;}. , • SEED EXCHANGE. I n all ;lI tcmpt 10 secure seedlillgs o f w oods w hich would Ihril!: in ~ I ichi g:an , P ro f. :::itillfonl, of ou r fo r o;sl r y tlCpa r t lllCll t. has ill :luJ.:"urat ell a Seed excha nge whidl p romises good thinJ.:"s. T h is exduUl;.{e II';IS st:. r t.'(! about a) e:a r ago, and ha" heen carried on with nearly:.11 the western fo restry districts. Those f rom II hom seeds ha n:: been seeu r er..l arc :IS follows : Ihe Dist. ~ o. I, in I irillil\' o f :'I /issoukl, i\ ! o n t., h as Stilt St·t:~ls of the Douglas n r, western \\" hill: pille, fox lail pine. w este rn spnlcl's :1 nd 1;lrehe5. :-\ u . :! , coming from D cnle r, Colo., h:l5 contributed the H.ockl· )'J ou n· t:l in Ollk. Colo r R(lo blu\' spr ueC', :Iud weste rll ycllow pine. :-\0. 3 , f rom .Albuquerque, :\ew tho.! one:, ~ I exico , carnes seed of silled juniper, .'\ ri70Il:l c.yprt'ss. :tlli· ~ato r junipe r. wester n .Iello\\" pine. UOIIJ;!las li r :H1d fox tail pitle. FrL111l Xo. 6, :\0. I, the :::i;U\ Fr:l llrisco district, selllb Sll)::":lr pille, Califurni a jutlipcr, hig tree. r od wood and red lir seeds. representelJ by l11l' dep:Ir\ \I I"nl IHU !'or tlllIlU, O rl'" rcccin't\ set'lls of II'e",lt:'rn wh itt:' pine. sugar pine. ;lIld 1.lrch, En;.:-d. man's sprllC(', !;h'l:.ta Ii r tOl1li,)o.:- from :\11. Sha"t:l. :-:ilka "prIlCl·. the ~e"ll sHulh ... rll of whidl canle :rn,! .\I:I~ka, I~ ort Orford CCll:tr .\muhili" tiro from III "':lrr~ in).:" Oil Ihi:. ,,:-'Ch;UlJ.:"'" the deplIrtrllcll t hll~ :.lIlt lju:llltitie" of secll1ing:. :mrl " ... eds of dlc pi ll" nf l·. ~., uf helnlock allll e:tste r ll "prllce. Thi;; ~pring 'Iu:mlitie" of "iller "''')1\(0, red m:tpk. lind I' hill' dill :lrc bei l1 l.! "em to th.· ..... 1'lriClII:> fClresl~. II i .. pl:ml1t:'t llur~en. It I~ pl:ll1Ill·d 10 c:;rrr Ihi,.. ex' rh:lIl;.{l· furtlwr , ;md Ihis f; ,11 indudc :t.l1 of Ill" ,al!];lhle hanl\\oous. in. cludil1J:" (lak, hickor\", h:I~Swoool. ",,-,. The til-p:lrtnlCIlI II'ill :,]"0 :l1!,'lI1pt to s ... curl' fn,m til<" I·"rmus nl1r .... eri~·s se\'I!:! of the pnpIIl:lr Orll,Hllenllll "'{lr'~ "f In'''~ whidl \":lIl11t,1 II,· h ' . t·ur,·d hy ... " .. h:lIIl.!e frail> thl'''~' for. ,,~t liiscrirts. Th" 1 l o r t. s~'nior" :11""1: on a Inp of inspeniorr, :'Ilvnd"y and ']'Ue~d'il' of Ihi" week . I'isiling 111L' :\1"lIro" ;Illr. !>" rie~ :ll1d the F:lrl]:'llorlh £:trill. llCHT T olt·do. Thc.~e ;In' rIOt rllL'rt"!1" I·isiro;. hut each stud ... nt i" fClluin'(! to IIl:1kt· a complele plru) of e;l.:h f:lrln I i .. itc-d . 'Int! to stllll\" tlll'lll hI' fic.ld". Conditions and li:uldhl1)[ of l,011. crop" pbnt ... ,\. co\·.·r .rop". k r . lili1.":,"". de., :I re allllllll't! for fUlllr ... referencc. and gi\"('s the Student ,I \'CT\' good ide:l of some: of the es~ sell!ial f,lclor5 in sucl'e~sful fruit !:trill llIall:I;:CI11ent. . . . T he slll,kn ts in electrit':rl I;/)"i- !le~'nllg 1\ 111 hold Opt'Jl hOIl:>\' in the \\·ednes. engineering buildinj;!" 0\1 11:11, Thu rsJ;\I' and Frid,l\' of this \\~ek, from -I ·:.!o 10 9:00 I)' 111. :\ t this time all opportunity will he gil·t'n 10 f:leu II,·, Sl Udell IS a nd others interested to inspect nur wireless oUlnt. and ask questions conccrn ing saTllc. T he big P anama rt"!icf rnap 1\ ill a lso be on exhibition, a nd sOl11 e Ollt: on hand to expla in same. ] . E. R ork, 't I, will :lI sa h:1 lo; all ex. h ibition on e o f h is o ut fits fo r OX \" :lcclylcne weldi ng, which will be of special interest. The M. A. C. RECORD. ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINe - ENCRAVINC - PRINTINe - BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS UD COLLECE ANNUALS Announcements, invitations, Etc. We Cli rry eve rything in th, line o f Programs, \Va specialize on indi\'id ual orders for Fine Stationery - embossed or printed LASSING . - MICHIGAN We Leave It to You~ If YOLi want to saye :1t least ten dollars on your spring suit, all you have to do is lea \'e your measure. VIle will do the rest ~ fit and satisfaction guaranteed. g Spring line of H eid Caps now ready for your inspection. Always find late things at MIFFLIN'S A risit to our Women's Department will help you to solve the IJoe rpIS1' ill g ljuestion-\Vlmt to buy this spring? A Suit. or Dress. or Coat- The Mark of Quality an~ of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments the better kin~. Women's iempting new Spring SuiI.'!, Silk and Woo! Dre.s!leS. CoaL!. Sk irts o r Waists. Each day adds many fresh bright thiogt; to on f ,,'Ollee. tion. Early spr ing buyers always tind the best .iSSOrtments. Our styles bear the desirable individuality every lady wants The Mills Dry Goods CO. In this City oars Is the Store that sells WOOL TEX Do You Want Pair Shear;; Knife S:lfl!!,' R:lzor- ';1I!('~t~. Auto Strop. ~;\· H-H"',.dy and ~;"derl w ""Ieet fr01l1 Hones and Strops S3WS l-bmrncrs H:ltchets Chisels Screw Dri\'(~rs I n fact, :In) thing you nced ill hardware you will field - (lI~d at prices to :>uit ~ :It I EVER,Y KIND Of FURNITURE FOR. YOUR ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks ALL bOODS DELlVER,ED fl\EE Norton'S Harowar6 M.J.« B.M. BUGK , -~ ABOUT THE CAMPUS Dr. Giltner is absent for a week, state looking ,dter his dutit·s ;15 \-eleriuariall. Th e Sororians ga\"e ,I ,·ery p retty tL' r m part,· in tbe Armory spring Satllrdny Ilight of last week, Two weeks from tod:l), is com mellcerncl1t (\:1\. . T he "coiors arc alre(,tiy beg-inning to f ... eI hOlllesic k. ~. -.- .\Irs . \-. T. \\·ilson enl(:rtained a larg(· Ilurnherof friends at her hOllle Oil Grove streL·t, Friday afternoon, \Ve were unable to ~ct :1 tran script o f ,\Ir. Garfield's talk wh!!n here on his recent \·isit in time for thi." issue. r\ full 'Kcollnt will ],e gh·cn ncxt week. The Sl''':tme held the their s prin;! .\j.! ricuiturai in terlll p:lrty building" S:ltur~by el;'·l\in;..:-. I~rof. 'lIItl :'tirs. Chrk amI Prof. and Mrs. Chapman were patron". IVlisses Edith Ca!dwdl anJ Cath erine Benh:ull were Ihe guests ,It society parties 1351 w eek. :uJlong: ~I ess rs. Hunter Ilamlnond, 'I~, and Russel Ferguson Idt Inst \l'e~k for A rizona, wherc they will s]>~nd the s ummer. I'lun now to attend the big dc bate 00 Satl1rd:I)". Let's all go to the field and root for ou r baseball teall), ami then in the evening root jllst as consistently for the debating te:lm. The :lIl nllal b,llld banquet is be ing held tonight in the Chambe r of Commerce hall, under the man age ment of the Hotel D owne\". A numbe r o f excellent toasts has been preparecl, and a general good time antici pated. T. J. McC3r thy , ' I I, instructor in ho rticulture at Madison, \\,is., under Pro f. James ~f oo re, '03 , is doing fi ne, and thoroughly enjoys \ Visconsin ami h is work in the .\Ir. 1IfcCarthv was university. our popular catche r 011 the baseball team last year. A farewell p!l rty was give n at the home of Mrs. Bogue, " 'ednes day evcning, in honor of Miss Lil, lian h endall, of the book s tore, and .Miss Ki ttie M cD onaltl, of Dean Sh3 \\,'s office. Both of the young le3ving 1 '1. A. C. this lad ies arc spring. E ighteen young w omen were presen t alld a most enjoyable evening was spent. The 191:! "·oh-erine has just put in (m appearance :l1Id ' is certainh· ,j line piece of work. Th e volume is dedicateu ,\ 1 rs. to our Linda E . Landon. lihrari:l!l. After:1 week's work in our chapel ?l.lr, I lo\\"ard and his painters han· made (Iuite a tr:IllSfOrllla!ion. The walls ha\·e het-n repainted and deco r:l ted, and made to look st-veral per cent, bette r . G. H. Osborne, 'I I, was a college visitor Frid:!\". lIe has just hecn transferred from the Detroit to the ChicaJ{o oHiee of the American Blower Co., Detroit, :llld when here he was on his wa)' to Chicago 10 assume his duties at that point. .\Ir. Macklin Ion J. Cortrigh t, ' I I, at Libby, 110111., writc s that himself and one o f his frien ds ex pect to leave, about Sept. I, for a trip to Europe, and they hope to cnci rcle thc globe. They willwke lI. yea r for the journey, stopping at a numher of places long enough to remember them well. in the The seniors appeared for thl! iirst :lIlllllal ""wing-out" lime ~font!:ly ercning-. The hand g:l\"c a COllc,·rt ill hOllor o f the occ:l"iol1. T he class will :tppe:l r "in uniform" during the rem3inder of the terlll. John Johnson, Ollr former base ball man:lg-er, is with the State Board o f F orestry, ami located at Sacramento, Calif. He leaves soon for the rc~i on o f .i\lt. ~h;lsta, where he will stay perh,lps three rllonths, doi ng field \\"ork. It would he hard to find a more beautiful Spot than the colleg:e cam pus is just now. The abundance of rain, follow ed fn' a few warm days, h35 been rcspolisible for the rapid pushing- out of leaves :md shrub bery, and our \·isitors cspeci:dly are 10llu in the ir pn,ises of our beauti· ful g rounds. T here will be given at Sy racuse U n ive rsity d uri ng the coming sum me r a series of lectu res on agricu! tuml education. Prof. French is scheduled for three addresses on Aug. 7 and 8. A special two-day program has been arra nged for Aug. 9 and 10. Among those who will spe3 k are D.J. Crosby, '93; J-I. P. Baker, '01, L H. Bailey, 'S:!, and others. Six o f our instructors - ?l.Iessrs. C. \\". Brown, R. D. Penlle\·, i-I. H. ,1 usseirn:!O, II. lIensel, 'i"V. s. Bittller, And E. G. Fischer, s pellt three vc ry enjoyable days the past week on :l canoe trip. \ Vith Ihree c:tnoes, tents and provisions, the party left Lansing friday mornill).{, and traveled as far as Ionia, cove r, ing about 100 miles . The men reo port a mos t delightfu l trip. The Delphic Lill·rary ~ocicty. \\"ith thcir friends, s pellt :I deli).!"ht. at Pine Lak~· , Saturd:lY. f ill .1:1.1 Prof. :ultl .\Irs. French 31111 !'rof. and I lrs. Kun..:eattended tht.· young people. C. :\1. Krentcl ,md .Messrs. Ibl, lig31l amI Schcpers hal'e hroken ground for new houst::> in U:lkwood Grove, north of the " T ic I louse." :'tl r. l: pho f will. no douht. be"!n til!;' n~!lr the 1I"0rk on his lot in flltur~·. "l3ubhles" 1Ii11 was Illarried on .\lay ~9, to '\Iiss KOlla Annafrcd I-lU(bOIl , of Henton llarhor.. The young people arc (It home after .June !O at 640 Colullibus A I· C. Bubbles was olle o f the g reatest half-backs and open field runners 1\1. A. C. bas ever seen. :'\ille of the H an. senior!! visited the farm o f T. A. F:crr,md,uI Eaton Rapids o n Friday. T he men spen t the fo renoon in II careful study of the methods employed on this farm , and we re the guests of ?-.l r. ami Mrs. Farrand III a bountiful dinne r. In t~e afte rnoon, through the gen. erOSlly of several Eaton R apids citi7.ens, automobiles we re furn ished and the party were enabled to visit sever:d fruit farms in the vicinity. The M. A. C. RECORD . Everybody reads, THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE It completely covers the fi eld of ]ocalllcws, politics, and the w orld of sports. B ecause its telegraph and correspondence service ena ble it to g ive its rC:lders the latest general news of the day in ad vance of any oth er ne wspape r coming into L ansing. Have T HE STATE JOURNAL delivered t o you r home by ca rrie r COOD VALUES IN HOSIERY - UNDERWEAR - CLOVES - NECKWEAR Women's Blac k Silk Lisle Hose with double ootton sole- high spliced heel. .. . 25C pair BlAck, wblte a nd ~"() Ioro .. Women's pure thread Silk B08e d o u b l e sole_ high spliced heel . .. .. . .. . 50C pair UllOck ... ·blte and tlln. Women's fi ne summer weig ht Union Sult - Richelieu rib. Lace or ribboll trimmed . ...... . . 50c Me n', Open Mesh Union Suit.-- • short sleeves-Ankle length 59C Me-n·s Silk Lisle Half Hose -dou ble sole, high spliced heel: regu· lar2:'lC Iluality : special, S pr. 50C i FORESTRY CAMP. Prof. Baker was at Boyne City the past week, where fi nal ar rnngc m enlS were m ade fo r the j un ior for esters' cum p. On accou nt o f the trustship of the \V ard estate having ceased, it became necessary to make arrangements with ano the r fi rm for s ummer's wo rk. This has this been accomplished the courtesy of \Y. H. \Vhite, p residellt of the Boyne City Lumber Co., who is also president of uume rous collateral concerns. through The s umme r pos~office will he :It Yanue r bi lt , ca re of the Boyne C ity L umbur Co., Camp NO.7. The stlideU1S will be at ahove camp, whic h is situated nea r Thumb Lake in a heav}' Sla nd of ha rd wood tim · N: r. The company will c:t rry on DCli\·c 10g~inK o per:tlio ns und{"r th ! most up.lo-date methods, ami emplo,rs somc I So me ll. the ir iruslship of The maintenance will be car ried on 111 the same man ne r as all the \\' ard estate, the mem be rs of t he the forcslry cnmp bo:lrcling' with :-':0. i lurnber eomp:llly a[ camp. T he lhe Dayid \ranl estate has extended o\·er a pe riod of 15 yea rs o r more, but at prc::.ent opcratioli" h a vc cl·ased, and the c::.tate is to he di,-ided amOllg It is prob:lhle the sen·ral hei rs. that l he timhe r wiU he shipped III the fU l ure :Uld made up in t he mi lls of ou r citi{"s, r:tther than in the for CSI of northern ~Iichigan. The entire j unior cl a~ s ill for. cSln· will proc{"cl! to this camp as sOOlI as school closes fo r the spring term. K. D . \" ;111 \\-agem:n lea\·es th is week f ridllY for CI-av"," Printe r . Stat io n ", ... LtSStXG , JtJ("JftG.IS I:l.!it .-\ ,·cry illten:sling ,lI1d cn joyable inspection trip \\":1S made by thc senior gi rls \\cck. whe n a journey was made to Hilltle C reek. The public schools, slm it:Jriurn anrl Postum\·ille were all yisited, aud l·:tch thoroughJ~ 111 · the \' o rk of ~I rs. Pcppanl and \ 1 iss spccled . Casho uccompanied tilt: girls. T he month of ~I :l\" wa:. re ma r k · able for its rainfall. brcaking all rcc on!s in this respect. I~re\· i ous to 1911 the record fo r ~1 1I ~· rainfall was 5. ') ~ inches in ISsl ~. During the past month ·a total of 6.58 inches has hecn recorded, IllnkinK a new record fo r \by . The normal fall fo r that month is 3.SS inc hes. A committee of the mcn'scl:tss of the People's Church :Ire phulI1i ng f o r a pu blic meeting all Tuesda)" June II , at S o'clock p . m., to s tim ulatc interest in the ci\·ic improve ment of East L a nsing. Severtll me n will be present to discuss Ihe various phases of t he wo r k. Among the speakers will be Prof. Il alliga n, Dr. llruegel, Prof. Ba ke r, a m! ~ Jayo r Gunson. Ever ybody is invi ted to a ttend. T he de tailed programs fo r hoth the summer school o f agriculture a nd fo r the home economics di,·isioll are DOW in the hauds of the p rinter. Quite a l a r~e n um ber of regist r:l l io ns have been made, lind ind ica tjons a re bright lor a good aucud ance. the a lumni wh o plan to attend to wri te Sec. A. M . Brown as l!a rl y as pos sible, so as to ma ke the necessar y arrang ements lor ac:<:o m mooa tiolls at that time, It wou ld he w ell fo r Q;NTRALMIOI.Il.r.U ABLE STORe 4AN S'I'IG. MIC In. lOOE arc clpccially well equipped ~ to lupply you with anything you may nccd in the linc of CALLI NG CA RDS, DAN CE AND SOCIETY PROGRA MS Lawrence & Van Buren I Printing Company Jacob Reed's Sons of Philadelphia Are the largest manufacturers of COL LEGE U NI FORMS in the l;nitc(1 States. :tnd havc wall :Illd maintain the husi ness by shec r force of me rit. T he C nifo rrns w o rn at michigan Jlgr1culrural eOIl ~g~ an' finished examples of ou r p rOl!uct. Jacob Reed's Sons . 1/,,/;cr s _if .. Go ld M.eda l Un iforms " Phil .. delphi .. DIRE CTORY LAX SIXG BliS IXE S:::: A:-':O PRQFESSIO :-':AL ~IE:\". Th .. !lAm ... In th l~ 1'lrUtor,.. IlS .. · .. llai th o~ .. 01 all our Olhf( IId'· .. rU'~rl, IOr~ 01 rtlill bill pIIrtleJl. We hope Ih.n Ihe fncully Ilnd l1udent.i ,,·Ill Illke Plllns to Pl\ tron h ~ tbo.~ who Plllronite us. BAKED"""'G=:OO=D=:S.~~- T HY TIJ~: Nt: w BAKEHY Whl' rl' )"on e"" II~I 1I 0"' ~ :'0\(" ..1 1' fl tl'lId. I'I"M. p"ke •. C.:ooklu.lln,1 11oujl"hnUh-Ju._1 Ilk .. "'Olhl' r mak .... A[!IIl lunchc-< . • ·I"t d(lor .. a.51 (J\ I"H'lt.a Dlub. .:..sl l.on ~ lnJf H.aker,.. BARBERS. COI.I.EGF. 8ARR~R S HOP. In 84lh HOUle. Wnr ren- H!' nry-Andy. Yon get the be" .. ·ork here. Tr.r It and Sfe. N ~'W IJA n H~: R !oi Il OI'. tn ehll," Hulld_ 1"11. nn'[l'r \!.a"~ r' ~ Drul! "'H.I Orol'er,. SION!. It )·ou wl~ b" gtyll!h hllir cUI give us II clIll. E. ~;. K<).,.nold ~, Prop. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A )I· El n~ lt Y.II$ W "lh.A'·e. N. Rook!. , Fine St.aUonl'ry .• :nl< r8yed Olllllnll {lll rdi. Foumlll" Pfnll. Pictures. Fram"s. Fine Yramtn. a Spt'Ct .. IIY. Up-Io-(I.llle lIylu. CUt Glan - cut In I.An!l ng. BOOK BINDERS. G F.O. G. BLUl)F.AU .., OO.-Bookblnde .. , account book makers. PAper ruling. Ubrllr,. and nne an blndlnlJ5. nle boxet, mllP mountlnlli. albums. pocket book. etc In CIIY NlI.{ionlli OUl ten.' phone No. 0l8Il. Bank Bulldln ll" CLOTHING_ E LO lN MIFF I. IN. LAdle! and Gt!" tle. ·men·, Jl'urn ll hl n" Goods . Sell Ad. T HE MAPES CO.-Hllrt. ShatTn"rI""I',,, All' ";0. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CAI'I1'OL El .. ~X-T RI(' t:!"OlN");fl ISO (Xl. - Full lin .. or io:leelrl<-al SnpplIt't. ltlt'[udl nl< Uu,j~nh· shade. lind ("Or(h. <;,.Ir_ bOn. ) .. m .. lum And mll~dft teadLtl1< II. t:. lllcl,l .. a n A '.1'. I ftmp ~. FUR NITURE DEALERS. M J. "" H.)I. 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