The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ,'(11.. 1" BA C TERIOLOGY DEPART MENT REORGANIZED . • Dr. Ward Giltner is Plac:ed ;n Charge. AI a r~·~·t:111 IIl<.'Clil1,:.:- o f the 1:01 11i l1;: l ilt: ~ Ia flo b(),Ir;l of ;1:! r icul1ur~·. the r~'o r<-r: II1 ' i/.alion of Ihe.i.;p.lrtlll Cllt uf l'a('l~ri· olo:,::y a m i h~ ~icl1'" \\'I~ ;lppTon-d . L-llIkr tbl' Ih:W arrall.!!clIll-nt. Ih. liiltHl' r i" placed in ,'ha r;! ... ' of the 1h.· P:U'!"'CIIt fur ,ll':l T, lIilh t he lill e of . \LIIII),! l'rofC~,,()r of Ha l·h: riolo:.! ~ and 11 ~~iclll" Dr. F. II. \ - an~u dlldc ll Ill· strul'tor in 1>:ll.':h: rioll);:\. :1Ilt! II ill,).) the work formcrl\ in l·h ar).!"c nf Dr. Utto Ib hll . Dr. '[':. T. 11,,11111,111, of . \u hur\! . . \1:\ .• is m.uic n':~L'''rdl ;j-.. .. i,.,l.ml :mil in-. lrul'\or ill h;ll"h" ri o]. II).!',' 11:1110, ' I I , formerly \Iith thc l'\p"rtulcnt " Iation dH' rni ..,t, i", m:HIc a~~i"'I:lIIt in I .. \{. ili"!111d· h:lctc r ioh"'I . and ,I~' lJur:.!'l·r, ' I~: i~ al~n cnlpllI~l'!I:. ... ~i~t:IIH . ami pathl)lo:.::~ . . \ r ;IIJ i~ ul;llk' M. A. C. WI NS F IR ST CON TEST. ALMA I S BEATEN 14 TO 3. [n t hc tir~t I:o n ll· .. l of 1111' H',",{HI, \/ .. \, C. dd",tLc(] .\ 1111" toll :;-,llUr· [·h.· ,bl 11:1\ hI thc ;th'llc ..,con:. \I;;~ ~\ln'tI1"h \I:lnn f"r f' lutlo:tli, II hi .. h Hl;lde till' pLl.'ill'.! tit',,'.!, tI1U,'[1 lImrl' than it \1<.Iuld ollwr\1 i~e h"n' . \~ \1 ,l~ c\ \)Cde.L h .. th U'J'll·. h!l-;l(lll'n, ;\11<1 ;.:r.tn<1 " t ar HI \\ crc fu [[. "lid t o "l'l' Slid, a l' rt,\,d at Ihl' "Pc!!· ;,!,tlllt! " ,IS <'l'rtain[y l'llnlllr; I ~. ill;': HI:,:' • I' h" hanllud, ~t"ric.:", \1 hidl [Jrl" n·,\c.:.1 t he \ i~itillJ: 1.';UI1 prml'tl ;L ",I.-[II "ioo !lwl a "'1I;Lr.,." f"r thl' nl c.:11 w hu il \la~ ,..ai.[ lIolll.! hl • :d,le unl.' I" ~ r "cc Ihc .. ide lilll'~ \I.: r c \o.: r ~ lll11rh ill c\i,lo:llI:o.:. ,uui did IIlliCh tn I. 1"']1 dI>ll 11 t he "ron' . • \ 1111;1 :11 11;1 ~_ plll- IIp:t S II:lPP} ;,:",11 1\.', : e\(t:pliuli. • , 'I ,inc p\;,."s ~Icr.::. in tho: Iluin, de· pO:lldul upou 10.1 ht)!h dl·H·n ...... I· thull:,:'h fVr\I[lnl I~a~ w o r]"c, 1 to mllantag-e h.1 tIll' hOlllc' ll-all1 011 :;c\·c·r al IKo:as i o ll~. P,I.,., thl' :-o.elo:ral ","h",titutj,ltl" \\.,: r ,· "':lIk Ilurill;': the b~I two jll' rioll-. '.!,i\ill~ "ppnrlllllil.' for Ihe II CW m~' l l to Ir.1 IJU I. IlICk", C h:unherbin,:lt cCll ter, proled a I~cij..("hl so li:,:-htcr, hUI ncCo.::'"ar\" the pilot po",itioll. 11 0: was 'replace/[ hJ Ad:LII1,; IUllanl Ihl' d o~c of Ihe game, \hl' fu r B. :'Ilillcr mmlc good at left l·rlll. and II. ),1 iller also proll:.1 hi", I1IC\· tic when hc was called Upoll IV r e· place (i o rinflo, who reco:il' cd :t hn,1 hUIII[, 011 the Ilose s hortly IIftl'r thl' 0 pc l1il1;.:' o f the se cQnd 11:I1f. Ch:l{lduck pilI lip :111 es.:ellent g-ame:1t the left ta,'k le. alld H,ihlet's work, l'spccialh :11 puntill!!, II a" :1 f':::lIu rl·. . Th e I·i.,itors' thro:e points \1("Te lllat!l· ln' Yo .... ht Oil a lI r a» ki,' k fr o m th o: :!o ;'·d. li~e. ). 1. A, C .'s first scorc C:lnlC aftcr Ihe first Il\'c minutes uf pIa). Se r \'is m:ld e lell yards 011 a d<:lil.l·cII pass, and H ibkt weill round ri~ht end fo r ~ . - to:II. . \fte r ;/nOI!Jl'r tw o LICk Ie 1'1".1'" h} J uli a n, [)e l'r:lIo W,h "'o.:lIt Oller h,rtho:tir~\ touch duwn, Ri h. leI kid.cd :,:")/11. la~I , In tile lIe\t lj u:lr t<:r, <:l'lc r;l 1 111\. "un'. ".,f II! at lo.:lllpI" .. e fU f l1 ard p:'~~es \Il'r.· m:uk. :11111 m'hh pCIl:tli/il1).:' \I a~ don.', :1 fonlanl p:cs" hI In eh o: Hi !.!l'!. ;II U! line hud.~ h\ ~ cni'", ;lIld !u li:lII. hroll:..:-ln e!ll' h~11I to Illl' ':;tI.~,~ n lli\)." C oill! rl'('Cil.·d:, for. \1:Lrd P;I,;S fromJlI li: u l, mul ~"h'l~ r:l rrlo:d t l1l' hall hcliind t he h"r" for rl1\' "t'l'uwl ;11 1<1 b~1 ~.:"r.:. l{ ihkt :lj..(":til1 !.icl.:l,d ;':-0;'1. lilt" II\~; It·, .1/, , J. (. Uor"'lIl1o , " 'lill ... r I "·lIorll.-r lliIJortl. .... ~IeCllr,ly l·h8mherl:.in, Adam;; L:llmpl.lE'lt .. ( ~ i I Lll(,re , Ctl\l\!,!O'.'I. , R )IiHer ... . ,. Ribl .. t rc..;8l'l ) . 1/111,/ 11£ . 1I~(t6 JOhlL"'OlI ( ell]!!. 1.(, '" I{(I A ILd t' rson o. )Ii.~ner .\lIst in '.T E tlgt'rt .... n .I,P' .. \"rmlnern 1 \"oght I W ood ... ..,11 S .. n · j" I c..;"bh ll&' be \ JUliRII , 1">.- Prato III! W Sd, ul lz PII • !!enning .. ___ I. U .. U St-h\lh7. l'mpLrt<. ll allig .. n; re r'm~t:, Kellllt", ly . THE WE AT HER . ll1lc.:"" Ihe tll'xt lhrec monlh", :lrc IItHl,;u:llI, \laTlII, the \l';lr 191 ': II III ~o d"\1 I; ill hi,.IOr) :I~ 011\' Cflhle~t '''" r~ hl1 rl·nonJ. \\'i l li thc do"c I\f :"'"'I'ICmher Ill' .In' tflio ,Ic).!reo.:~ h,·. Ill" the n\,lrmal at 1 : :I ~1 L'II1~in;:. ~li ch .. fOL" the II'ar to 1I:,ll-, 111'ar!\ tho.: all'r;I"~' four ,!t-"r,,"'" ,,-,1:1\ 011 .\ 1l0ru:;-,11l'1IlI'er:;llIro.: fo r eadl ,f'.1 in Ihe I'l'ar ha~ hee/1 ,lel"rllli'll',1 1)1 ;1'1'1':1;.,'111;..:' I1p 111<" :Ilt 1I:llll'lIllwr:l111 r';" u f tile same d,lll' fu r a !:o r;.:l' numher of ~e:!r-, Ij~ l,.m p;lrill;.:-Ihc ICmpt'r. :Hu r.· cadI t!;11 Ilith rill' normul of Ihat ,bte it i·,; p"""i!>lo: 10 (j..,I~'rLllilie Iho.: 11111111ll'r of ,k~r.:I,·~ ('oIlie r or W:trllier :111.1 partil1llar 11:,." is lil,lII llIi-.:ht hc e~Jll'\"Ie,1 fr01tl 11""t n',', (>rd~. T ho.: re~ult i~ C IlIl.,1 II dep:1 rt· urc frum upnU:I!. T he ~Ullt of t ill' " l'olc\ " depa r t lire" hml e\cee(l ed The "11 ,,"m" .1~p arlllr.' ~ by , u io ,lcg:r.·c",. If Ih~' r C' n" lill,le r of t he I.:::or cnll' liuw .. ·s ;IS .:,,111. il II ill '·!I.· .. i the r ,'O:' "re[" fflr Ille P:I~II~ \t:;Jrs. with :1 leillper:lturo: "f .ll'l,r 1~,s5 IIUI\ IlUld" Ihe ch:ul1plul1!>hip :1Il\OIl~ Ihe .:old year." \\ill1 a r,'cun l '9 '': -F·9 de;.,'ro:l'''', Whe l he r o f will wrest Ihl' bun'ls fro m IS.sS re ' nl;lins to b., seen . II " ill prubahl.l· he:l do~e tinish. I~'(': Th.., T hc tro1tbll' he;!:111 thb y e:lr ri~h\ from the lot art. J :uHlar), 1 91':. he· h:ll et\ h"d!,I - thl' worSI of all)' J:ln lIan' UI' r eco rd. Th e telllpcr;lture o n el'en !I:lI" ill Ihe month was he low nb~"lal, exccpt OIlC. rtml thaI onc. thl' l,sth, was hut four deg-rees :11/01' 0: norl1 WI. By the cud of tho: month there was a tot:tl dcfiei(' n cy o f It3 dt:g-rces -Illurt: lh"l1 IJ dc j;!rces II da)". on the ;11·c rrtgc. III Fehruan th.'rc \I J~ :1 lelLl1 dc, li.:i(' Jl c~ Clf li'l ,It-:.!'rn·~, Inllki'l;': Ih L' tot:l] from till" tir .. , uf Ihl' .\L'ar lu ': !J, 5~() ,kJ.!rt:l·_~, F l'hr1l:1 r.\ ,\Iarch 11:15 l""l'l·clill~11 eold :l1~ ". :11111 ;I 1070011 ,";"plelllh"r ,,0. the fur [.a"t \\illtcr it I';~ p r c,lieto.:,1 11) 111:111.1 p,:r~oll~ lhal tho: ~ UllLIlL"r u f 191~ \\1)1\1,1 !>,' 11111/-11:111) I\aron. flll· It", ill;..:' Ihl' co ld \1 lllll'r. hUI Tho: fur" . i ~ h "rcll,;( ":ht did 1I0t \'l'rih, ~afl' PfIl11(o .. ili,," i;, thc \lo::llho:r I;tll,' 1(1 ~;tl· ,h,,, 011 . , l'\lreIllO: alll:ll" flli. 1"\\,, aIWII1l' r. II :-;;lIl'C !::'61, l\hl 'l1 Dr. Ie C. "nl· lie hl':"::"" 1l1llkill;':: It ,'ather oh~l'n :\. tim'" ,It Ihl' CrlI1O::.:'l' , til Ihl' pn'~"ll1 lill1l' till' "Il'rot;.::.· ""ll1l;d tl·lI1l1<.:ra1\1rl' h,l " ""0:11 111. (),ll';.:'rl·'~' The \I.lrltl· l',.1 ,l ea r \\a~ 1::'71, \litll;1I1 :t~er:l:,:l' 1c11l[1l' r;llurl' u f 1\./.1) ,lc~rCl·~. ,111\1 Iho.; ;I~ " ' ;Ill-,I :Lhol l', \\,h rold c"t \O:lIl' I" ~P()k;II·ll'.'" ,\ Ir, J, ~'''I ...... that ~I c" · f'lnl i ... Ihe IIIl'1r;'p"li~ or !ill" f:llnr) lI~ l{fI:':-UO: R i\..r ' -alk'l. ;I!HI tOt' !JOIII,· IIf Iht, l"'~1 jll'ars :lIhl l"'alhe .. (,n ,·:trtll. '(J 1, J. I I , .":k i'lIll·r h;l~ h" en appoinlcd .1;,:"ricuhu r:.1 for h: ("l1 t ",upt'n isor C o .. :111.1 1,":..::.1" hi" \\\lrk ,ome Ihrec I [is ill'lIilqllarlt'r" arc w'·l·ks :1;':0. in flf CIOll1ll1eH:e th,' . \~ ~Ul'Lililln I~I, I .. (. r:Jl1d R , ' pi,I~ . '0':, [).:-.. Hull ,,, I. II "., rl'~'l'llIl) hn'l) dcdl'li I" the p' )~i l i(lll of le".:Iu·r "f ag-ri(l1llUrl' ill the J111hlil' ... (hool!> IJf )'Iarincll,·. \\ 'i... 1t;IS 1>i.·I'1l fo r Till' p;J ... t 111 ,e'l r.., e ll"""l'.1 ill l11i,;,~iol1 III,rl. ill l :hili. :-., .\. ~ ~Ir. B ullo .. :!.: '°1· ).1 i~~ .\1"r;,:'II.'rill' lto rru\\ s T\'''li,,,, her po;;i lillll ",.. hl"t"r,\ in rhl' PrJILli: .. - puhli .... dl"\lI .. :1' ;Ill ;I\}' ,11 11.:,' ill ~;dan, I'"m;,,, i.~ I" II.LI'e ' :t flell $ri.V;K) hi~h -d\fllli buil,! . III!.! ill ,II.· Ill'ar futllrl', Ie'''< ho.:r " ,.s. I !. ,\[, C'>I1nll}. I'i'-[,I \i"rticul. turi~1 at tho.: I ' ull fl'l'h "ic . \l:t h'UL!;l 11",tilule ;ulIl 1:'p,'rillll'llt ·:-;I;ltioll . IIritl''' Ih"t Ill' h:l ~ tr:l\o:kd UI"r 11),OOll mill: .. duri,,:,! tilt" Il.hl y~ .. r, I .rl"lt~ f:.ir .1\1<1 h,,~ thu" ~". IIrell ;L kllo\\kd;..:'\· IIf tile l!11 rt i(ujlural ('('n ,Ii llu"~ Ihr .. u'.!/u,lIt Ih" ~",It·. :'Ilr. '1',.1. :'I /.-l.I L"IIt,1 ". II" .. _I:l rkd "" hi~ "cC,,",] I ,·.Ir,,~ IIhlru,·tor u f h:. r lu:ullilre 111 ' Ih,· ,ollc;':l' "f a ~ri. .. ultlla·, l llil\'r~ill nf \\'i~ '·OIl ~III. ~'Il':"\lr,"'il1"l\ uf II ., \Irite .. ,\[,l'.,rl h~ ,;ifl "I.' hi~ \Iork. r"lHemhl'rl''[ :t~ Ihe ",lidl',;t I'atch\' r 1>11 tho.: lit' I 1';h,,1>:11I "'111;1<1. '\'r> ,\Ir·. ' I I. ill Ihe ).1 r, Fr;HI!. C. D:L) h, lr ~h . "hi) -i u,'(' ;,:'nldl1!1till).!' h" .. heo.: l1 '·lIlplo.'l·d hI ,Io c' ~1')IIt:"la :-;tale BO:ln! of 11 urI iru\turl' III 1I, .. ,lt:d or. h;'n]" a"t! fr\l~\, II ri le" III thl' Il nrl, l)qMr'. IIIl'ut hi~ op; lIio ll of Ihe !l ith-r [{ oot \Ionb: \ ' allc) "The cl imllte ! ,I,. I l'lo:r ~.I\I ; 1 nwre Itut hcJle\-e Ih :1I ht::utliful "a\ th:1I1 Ihi~ OliO:, I r<.>tle :dU llJ.:" tlw r;"'\' r Borth of thl' 101'", U\ui the 31m, ju .. t s iukillJ.:" h"hind Iho: lI'llll1Ha;I\ ~. plLt f,)rlh ,h" ;.:nlin tie Ids :111([ froM-IoUlhclI k;l\ e~ ill ;111 Ihl' ir :1111\111111 ;:Iur)." ,Idig-htfu!. f,,\ln\li,,:,:- is ". :'I/r, L: , ~.l'r:lI1e has rcsig-m·.1 h is pO .. ilioll \lith the .\IOnt:",a State Board o f Ilorliniiture, :tn,1 recurlled 10 Mi..:h ig:m 111 :",Sl1l11e Ill.: manage. I11CIII of his behcr's fruit farm at !-'('l1n l' illc, /;lrg-C 'I I- The marriage o f John Knecht :lnd ~Ii ss Louise Nortun, o f / l o well, will lake place Oc!. 9. The young peoplc will 1il'c ill Gran,! Rapids •. The M . A. C. RECORD. Th e M . A . C. RECORD MARRIAGES. ~ U 'LO'''~'' ~v£ ~ ~ TU"lon DU ' ''"'' T'" COLLI .. ' n ~ " I'" T " , .. ''' .. ' .... M 'T AT" "D ~, "ULTU" . L COLLI .. t I UaSC Fl IPTIO N 150 C EIIIT 5 P IE R YEAR Euterl!d as leC:Olld-el"n .uAIl maUer at [ .. "IIUII. Mleh. Addreu All Hulklerl ptlo n, .. nd Ad,·erUlIlna matler 10 the M. A O. RI".('()'''', East LAn· I lnll. Mich. Address "II contributions w ~he M lt.IlBlJlna Editor. Rellll' b,. P. U. MOlle,. Ord"r, DrMt or R.eglnered. Letter. IJo not .end ~ta\UpIj. Bwllneu omoo ,,'lUI La .... r'mc .. /r. VAn Buren Printing 00., ~1Q.tlt Grand A "e. :"0 •• ..... nl.nll', Mleh. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912. I ~ II rece nt number of the .1Iid/i· gall Dai':I' Farllft'r appc;lrs an nrtic!c, by C. A. 1\1 elick, 011 the subject, "::;hall \Vc Send Our Boy to the Agricultlu-;,! Collt!.gc?" The nuthor urges e\-ery farmer's son to attend a college of sOllie kind. This qUt:stion COlllo.!S at the c risis of a yo ung m.m's life, when h is circum· s tances, environlllcnt, 11:ltunll abil· ity and inclination dctermine the oc· cup:llion which he is 10 foll ow. "\\'e quote from tho.! !irlicle ;\5 fol· lows: to oolaill '·I n Lhese dars of keen competi. tion ill every lillc of industry. it is lIhsolutcly necessary to specialize in order the greatest etliciency in ilily busil)css. A mall can no longer succeclI in cuvcriJig the elltin~ field o f agricultun:, horti· culture, d:lirying, alld stock raising, without H speci'll knowledge of c;lch. .\tore tl11ln this, a knowlcdgc of the fuuJanll: 1I 1,d principlt!S irn-oh 'cd in :t process such as the Babcock leSI, ccntriful{ul force in Ihe c rc:Ul1 SCI'· :Iralor, dairy hacte riology in crealll ripcning. soil bllt"lcriology in crop rotation, chemistry of foods in ali i· mal nutrition, not only enables a mall to du these things tHOI·e etn cientl y, hUI gin!s him a sat is faction nnu conlidenee th:rt cannOt other· wise be ohtaiued. I'arents o\\'c it LO their child r('f1 to placl:: them in:t college whe re they :Ire a~soci:lled with tr:dlled, skill fu l in~lrll Cto r s. where they mil)' choose the life \0· c'4ti(UI hes t suited to their taste and adaptabilit\'. The: best bnlin :lnd musd.., ar~ gene rall y produced on the heahh), farm, :'IIlti hOlh should be Iraincu for lifc's struggle and the improvement of the human rllcc. ~Iichi~itn hilS al Eas t Lansing aile of the o ldest and hest .-\~Ti cultural colleges in the United ::;tates . If fo r :lny rCason :Hlother A~rieultural college is preferred. every state in the ullion has one, illld 'llost of them are cxcellclll." HORT. FIELD TRIP . Ahout fony-fh·e Senior lfOl"t,;., with l"rofesso r Eustllcc, GUIlSOU, and COOIlS, boarded the car Friday fo r lhe Cook farm s, at Owosso. Dinner was bad ;tt Chas. Cook's, where the ,. dogs ' . and buns we hlltl along were drowl]( .. 't.1 o ut of s ight with hOI hiscuits, honer, ciuer, doughnuts, al)d everything else tt hungry man dreams of, all of which the hospit:lblc Cooks lavished upon us. The orchurds were inspected, then the gang tra\'eled to A. B. Cook's splendid fa r m. J ncidents of the t rip we re the "mashes" made by Eddy and J..Jc_ Cliotock,a\so the atlempt of Mayor G Ulison to swipe a g r ipful of coal. Everyone says, "what a good time w e did have, lilld ain't the Cooks da ndy fo lks." An unusually large ilUlllber of .:'It A. C. Illu mni h/lve married during the past s ummer, and an lit. tempt has been made to 110te each, althou~h in SOIllC cases the exact dllte has /lul becn secured . Tho.! following is the list, so far as we h:we heen able to \carll : H. Foley TUllle, '03, who WIIS g ranted his ~l. S. in J Ulle, was married on Aug. 31 to ~Iiss Edna \Valdron . a Preston, of for mer lhe Lansing public tencher schools. ~Ir. and J\lrs. Tu1tle will he at home at \\. ooste r, Ohio, where the fo r me r has a position with the state expe rimell t stal ion. in .. \Jiss Gertrude Peters, '06, aud Mr. Alfred Richard Van 1I orn wcrc married o n Sept. I lit Alban y, -:\ . Y., which city will be their their fnWrc home: The bride has been for sOllle ti me in chllrge of the departmcnt of home economics in the New York Stale Normal Col lege. Percy .schroyer, 'oS, and Miss !l.larion E d llil Bowers wcre united in marriage Sept. II , at Amherst, i\lass., where ~Jr. Schroye r is em ployed as assistant engineer :It the A g ricu ltural College. ~J iss (;r:lce Owen, 'oS, was rlllirried on Jllly 3 1 to Mr. Guy "ritz, a : her home in V ernon. The yo ung peoplc are at homc at 330 Second A~·e" Detroit. Arthur D. Ilurd ;!lId ;\liss Grace Morg'lll, both of Lm:;ing, allli both for Iller ;\1. A. C . .studen t;;, were llwrried during Ju!)". :\Iz·. Hurt! is a prominent business m :l11 of the home city. i91o, were married Thomas 10nl:\I\ lind I I1Izei Beanl, :\t :\lr.Jordull is the American Hridge Co .. both of Owosso ill _\uguSt . with Chicago. J. \\' . Chapin, ' 10, tellcher of Ag. ricultur~, and also principle of schools at ~ o. Ad:tlll S. was tll;!rried, 011 June :6. to ~Ii ss Glayd s \\'hil\e· more, of ='io • • \d'l1fls. Ka\' Turner, ' 10, and :\lis5 Irene {{orison, of Entr!, were rll1lrried . Mr. Turlu.:r is te:lch Aug-list ! I . in~ a~ricll[ture at Ilill sdllie. ;\lallrice F. Johnso", 'OJ. and ~Iiss llal:'Cl Kellogg. of Grand R npids, were married at tbe home of the hride un Jllne Zj· ?-Ir. John son i" wilh our department of lllathctlUltics, :lIld will occupy olle of the COUages built by Mr . .':)eel~r. A \·cry pr(:tty weddin;.(: was that at the home of ProL und :\[ rs. T :lft, on Aug:. !9, when their Ilaugh ler, to Ed. '10, was married Hazel, uard The Lilld cma rll1, 19/ I. youllg people left:lt onCe for Eas t Jordan, where they spell ! few .1 weeks 011 Pille Lake. ~\I r. Lindc_ mann will be ll-sociate(1 with Rc\". \Villi:ullsoll of I"lymouth cchu rh, ill the city, hlldng- cha r}::"c of the so cial feature of the work. 1\ l r. Johll Bidwell ami :'>Iiss Flo r ence topson were married rc<:ently, and will m:lke their hOI:lle in S:tcra· mell to, CaL, where I\J r. Uidwell is aile of the firm of Bidwcll Bros., architects and builders. Leon B. Gardner, '12, and H elen Eichle, of Lansing, were united in marriage on August21, Mr. Gard· ne r this year in Ihe T raverse C ity schools. leachi ng is Ernest \V. B aldw in, '1 1,and Miss Cl:t ra " 'cndt we re Illlirried a t Breck· en ridge o n ] une 27. \\'alter (Doc. ) \\·alker, 'II, of Detroit, and Miss Faye Smith were m:trried early in the summer :11 the boille of the b ride's p:1rellts . The marri;tge of I I. H. Copl an, 'IZ, of Traverse City, and Miss l\Jarjorie Bird, 'I I WIIS s olemnized at the former home of the brit/c Ilear Hesperi:l, :'Iic h. , 0 11 Aug. 20. }.Ir. and Mrs. Coplan arc loc.lled at ]anes\·ille, Wis. A. ~Ic"\"itlie, ' I I , and ).Iiss Lilli:tll Kemlall wcre !llnrried :It thc bride's home in East Lansing, o n July 13. l\lr. Mc\-itlit! is the pop· ul:tr teache r of ag riculltl re at St. Johns. J.Oli\'er Limon , ' I I , our popu· lar instructor in poultry husbandry, was married on Aug. 14 to 1\lis!; Mabel Rein e H ewes, of Ches ter, .1\1 r. :Iud 1\1 r s. Linton arc at I"a. home :It 27~ Grand Ri\·er A\·C!. The marriage of A .• "\ . So rellsoll, !\l c Donald. ' I I , and Miss Kittie fo rlller 111 Dean stcllog rl1ph e r Shaw's o /lice, took pl1lce on Jul y 29, at Frcsno, Cal., where j\l r. Sore nson is:t teache r in t he pu blic sc hools. Miss I·lelen ~Iichllelides, former r-.1. A. C., iustructor in French al was married on Aug. z.! 10 1\1r. Burt K. Philp, of Grand Rapids. The bri(lc is It niece o f H OIl. Robl. D. Graham, president o f ou r State Board. II. L D c nison, with our l:1st class, WllS married on Aug. LJ- to Miss l.illian Bunn , of Fu lton, N. Y., which is :1150 ~lr. Denison's formcr l\1r. :lnd r-.[rs. Denison arc home. occupying Ihe collagc 011 Grove ::"1. rccelltl)" buill hy 1\lr. Rosenaus. [nstruclor O. L. Snow Wilfi mar· rit!(i on St·Pt.3 to 1\1 iss Gertrude .\Jay Crey ts, of [. :1l1sin«. ·~Ir. Snow is a gradua te of )-.J.<>A. C., class of 19t1, anrl is conncct ed with the de· part'ncnt of physics and elcctric:t\ ellgineer jug- . 1\1r. Charles Robinson, o f the l:hcmist ry dep:rrtmelll, e~peri,ment sl'ilt ion, WIIS marrie~l. all Sept. Z I, to :\1 iss F'lorcn..:e Shci"wooJ . T he bride \\'a~ ~raduatcd from the 1..111i· '91 \, alld \-crsity of i\Jichig:1I1 in during the following- year tilughl in Engli:;h puhlic ),1 r. and ),1 rs. Robin sQIl schools. occupy the beau tiful new ho'ne 011 Bogue strect, built fo r t hem during the sum mer. thc L,tll"il1 g CLASS RUSH. The nll;\1 struggle between first :tnd secoml year mell was pulled off Salunl,,)', resulting' ill 11 victory for the lalter I I to -I. Shortly uft er 12 o'cloc k the classes iiI/eli up 0 11 thc d rill groulId, and, after the jJrclirllinaries :tnd challenges usual marched to the athletic field. In the footh;lll rush the sopho· mores Wall out in 11 \·ery s hort time, lleatty c;trrying the h'l1\ over the freshm an line for his c!sss. In the Can vas pulls lower class was able to w rest o nl y the light weightevellt from their 0pPo· nents. In the tug of war, howevcr, lhey we re mo re successful, and ill less than a ile minute had the sec· and year men plowing through i h e I{ed Cedar R i ver at a r;tpid gate. the the The contest ended with the tear ing of 1916'S hauner f rom its place on tree, which 1915 accom· plished only hy a hard struggle, and wit.h no time to spa re. T he poi nts in each event lire : football 4, call vas p ull 3, flag r ush 5, tug of wa r 3. • , Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The llniOIl Y. \V. and Y. i\J. C. A. reception for new s tudents held in the Arlllory was exceptionally well attended, and thoro ughly e n .. joyed. Itis estimated Ih:1t 600 pcr· SOilS we re present. Th e cleveu cabinet members who attended the reg ular llible Study lnstitut e held in J:lc kson re port II pleasant ;mll profituble·tri p . l1:lI1y new ideHs wcre gained with refer. ellce to Bible study work. Th e regular Bible study work began SUlldH} , Sept. 29, in the Y. 1\1. C. A . rooms, wherc :I htrge numbe r of both olt! and new stu dents nssembled. SC\'er,,1 cl:tsses hal'c beCIl formed, ami :til}' who wish to enroll should consult with Pres. Nagler o r G. R, \V heeler , .chairman of Bible study w o r k. A portion of the ne w men havc beell can vasse{1 fo r membership, ;til!! the work will be continued this week, when everyo ne will be g i\·en lin opportunit.y to e nroll. Those who arc making t he can· vasS state that the prospects fo r the y .. 'ar arc c){tre mclr bri}::"ht.:ls O\'er 90 pcr cellt. of thos<." appro;(cheJ the associ ation, and hllvc nearly 30 per CCllt. bave c nrolled· for Bible· study. joined A J. Olncy will lead the Thurs· day e\-eniIlJ{ meeting in the A ssocia · tio n rooms at 6 :30. Dc,lIl Lymall will llddress the union meeting in the P eople's Churc h SUI1(by el'eu ing at j :30. ENGIN EERING SHOPS . T hroug-h the k illdness of serer:11 of the Lunsing IJ1llllUfuc turinl{ <:on cerns, the engineering shops h,,,· ~· sccured the cnstillgs :lnd p rin cipal forg-ings of two g-,(soline cngines aud of it c rcam scpar:ltor. T he :\ 0. \' 0 Engine Co. :1I1d Thc Origilla! G:IS Eng inc Co. each co nt r ibutin~ the engine c ls ting-s, amI the Omegll Separtor Co. Ihe (·reUlll separator . c:lstings. These m:lch ines ;Ire now heing buill in the shop.. The se..:tionthat is working on the .'!O\"o<."ll);!inc \is. ited the .\0"0\·0 \V o rk s all T hursday to s tudy their methods and produc t, and the scclioll that is working a ll the origin:ll engine will pay a like. visit to the original plllllt Oil Tues. cia\". i3esidc!; adding to Oltr equipment whcll the 1Il1lc hines lire completed, the finishin::: of these parts will ", in· still more op porwllitl' of rollo \~irw the policy which has· been adopled of lll:lking re:t! llseful lIJachine~ in. ste:td of exercise picces. R.J. \\'ad(1 is d rllfting fo r the Shcpard Elect ric C r;lIle alit! Ii oisl Co., of lIlotl!our Falls, N. Y. R. A . \ Vam!,!r is with the Gell' c rill Electric Co., at l~it tsfil'ld, Mass., as s tudent cngincer. lIis :I(ldress is So Plunkett A\·e. C. R. Giffonj is engaged in tele. phone work at D:lvidson. Mich. H. Groothius is llesigner for a !lew s team automobile concern in Il is address is 1450 La. Detroit. fayette Axe. J. J. !la rris is illpector of can. crete work fo r the Hydraulic Power Co., of Niaga ra F alls, N. Y., with add ress at 1660 C le\·eland Ave. .. " The M. A . C. RECORD. ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLE T E FOR DESICNINC- ENCRAVINC - PRINTINC - BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS A"O COLLECE ANNUALS \\-c rarrr CIl·f.\thin)! 1I1 Announcements, Programs, \Vc spc.;iali;l.c on indi\"idl1 al Fine S tatiullcn- l'mhosscd or printed ================= LANSING, • MICHIGAN the line of Invitations, ocd", foc d Etc. _ A LLOW US <:../'1. the pleasure of showing \ ' OU the finest collection of Ladies' and Gentle- men's Furnishings ever brought to Lansing. ,n furnishings for College \Ve specialize .-\ lwavs find the latest ;n Sweaters, trade. Mackinaws, R:lin Coats, Caps, H ats, Shirts and Neckwear at MIFFLIN'S A I"isiL loour Women 's Del)artlllent ..... iII htdp you to 1:Iol\'e the pe r plex· ing 'Illest ion- What to buy I his fnll? A Suit, or Dress. or Coat- The Mark of Quality antl of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments the better kintl. \\"u rueu's telllpting new Fall Suit~, Silk and Wool Dre;;S{:II, Coats, Skirt" or Wai~ts . Eac h d:\y adds lUa.ny fresh bright thin~s I(J (Jur eol l>!c" liou. £n.rly buyers always iind the Uei>~a.SSOrlnl>!uts. Our ~tylt.'!l bear the uesirahl!:' inJi"iJualily e"ery Ilidy wan Is, The Mills Dry Goods Co. In this CitJ ours is the Store tllal se lls WOOL TEX Do You Want Pair Sh("lrs Kllife SafelY \{ :n~o r- • ; 1lI~1t~, ,\ utI) ,,1 101>. ~:n·r.Ke "d)" ,."'! f:tu.l~r~ to ,,'!t""L from 110lws and Strops S:IWS llatnmers lIatchels Chisels Sercl\' l)ril·e r o> [n b ct, a",·th itw 1'0l! neeu in hardw:lre \·011 '~ili fi."d - and :11 pricc;: lu ~uit- :lt Norton'S HilrOWilr6 EVE~Y KIND Of FURNITURE FOR. YOUR. ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks ALL GOO DS DELI VERED r~EE M.J. &. B.M. BUGK , . =-=--- ABOUT THE CAlVI PUS """,@."""'" 0'&;j.l'i~ I. V. I "1I:1S. '1": ..... all.:d on . ' ,,!lc:-::~· fri'l'IH[S 'Frid:l\ of l:!,..t wl'l'k. ~I r. GUI1 ,..,)I} II ill ~pea).. hdor~· till' Ilori. dill> \rcdllc",d:l\ t;:leIlUW. , . ~J r, \\'. ~l. \\"ible has hec:n em, plo.1 ell a;; all additi"""l illstTlu: h,r ill 1}l;lthell1:tlil·", hq.(j nllin~ U ct . I, I!J I ~. .I, I. . ~:lI\. '1 0 , a fOrlncr pole \:luJtcr for ~l. _\. C .. \\:lS :,t ~!. .\, ~rr, .... h:lll· i,.. at C. VI'cr Sund:tl. prc",,'nt sl udclll·lI1;cna;,,:-,·r o f :lthklic,. ;)! ),forth" e~kTl1 l - lI;"cr~it" I'ern" SchTl>lcr. ',,~, and hrid\' II,re eolle~e vi~ ilC)rs n clay o r 1\1' 0 Ihc past weck . ~Ir, ~d;ro}n I'; ;js",i~lal1t cllgi ll ec; r at till' .\Iao>sachu· s .. lI,; A~ri cll1tllral l'oll l';::e :It ,\IIl Ikr,,1. T he larg-e c1"o>sei in horticulture h:n"c made it tlel'cS~:l r}' fOI· the dc, partl"c;nt 10 bo rrOI'· lahur:tlor,· alul elas", rOQ"b frOll1 othe r depart I;le.lb, and [lart of thc farm mcchalli c~ bhor:ltnry will he tl scli durillj.{ Ihe fall tenll. lIugo Carl Ziegler, 1,5" . dil·d at in D etroit. Thursday his home, 11 is dc;cth murniug' of l:lst wcek. II'll.$ duc 10 pm·ulllolli;1 ;md ('omp]i. c:i liolls which re~llltt:d, ,\1 r , Ziegler was a n1l·mbe r of t he Columbian Ilis fricmi;: will Lit l' r.lr v SOl'iell". bc pain~tl to know of his {Ic:lth. Prof, and M ro>. \\. arrc n BabC"ock ;l re in Ro chc,,;tcr, Minll" where the professor will co u su\t with special ists concerning- his recent illness. Hc has 1101 been satisfied wilh the i mprol't.'mellt ill his physical comli, tion ,luring t he s ummer, aJllI his to!lege fricnds hope he may find rc h cf in the west. L. E. E'l'r, ·I~. Ica,'hel" uf ,,!-:ri. ,' ulturc :11 "Ol-id, \\:lS :I cull";::,, I is" itor Fri da~ , ! ,:IIISil1;":-, for " ~Ir", " Claro,; C;lIll11hdl \.e:1\ ill. '0:;. ,)f Uelaer. Colo., ii I'isitil!~ al h,'r lll,1 hOllle. in fell wel,ks. A .na",,,, II;' ~ held in the armon· Frida\" ell·lJill~. Dean Bi ssell. I>r""f. ~!,,(k1il1. ~Ir, Corlri' ~hl ;unl C. 1. (hiilu, 'Ut;. werc Ille speaker", . . IIllTling" rousin;..:- ~!r. O. K, \\"bile , tield :1}!Cllt ill horticultuTl'. is holdill}! ;1 scrie,; of meeting", ill the ·I·ralerse !{ay n:· h"iO.I, clel11 01151 r:"ll ing: I h" gr: .. 1 i n;:: a ... I p,n:-king uf (ruil, apple:> eSJlco.:i:dly. C. !, th ial1 , '0<), Hrri\'cd 1:lsl week, lUld ~I-ill cnler .\/. A. C. for PU",I gradu;m' work. Ul'iall was a prom' inent ;t\hlele while in collc;..:-e, and. with thrn' olhl'rs, hohl'S Ihe ~J. .\" C, r('conl in the Illile rel;.y" [n5trUC\Or Geor~c Brown Illet Ray l~l'11Jl(')L 'O J, whell al the Tnl. "e rse Cit\' fai r re cently. ~Ir, Pen· is i~l dwrg:e o( the on·hanl IW\l ;\orthcrn ~Ii("hi;::an work at I Ie Asylum, and elljoys Ihis work. is IItlirried, and liVes in Ihat ti ty. th e A meeting" will be held ill the \Vomcn 's buil(iing: on Frid ay, Oct . I I, lit 4 :30 o'doc k, 10 complete the o rgani:;mlion of ;t h n mch of Ihe A s soeialion of College Ailimlla~. All ,·d a p rope r!) d;lllHI).:"C of sonIc 5so or $100, hcside fllrlli",hillg" l'xcil("rnent lo»c,' cr;.l hlllldredstu,lent~. \·:\·Cl""\' thin~. hO\le'·er. lIas d,me "dC,",·ntiy and in ordc r." \\'l1ilc no athletic season tickets :.r .... 10 he solll, luemhcr", of til.., Icach ing- force n1:ly purdl;!,.e Icrm licket;; at $z.oo, ;Idmilling to all athlt,tie p:lrticubr term. Cl'cnls Th..,se may bc sccured hy calli ll;.:' :11 Ihe olliec o f the athletic director, that III this week ~Iiss Dowuillj.{, of Ihc Ellglish .lep:lrtlllc;llt 'It thc Y psilanli State ~orlllill, will s peak in the parlors of the \\'Onlcn'" building Saturda) cvcning o f 7 :30. ;11 Subject. "Et l"nl Suffrage." ~I iss Downing was 10 be ill Lansing 011 i\1. A. C, S~l turday, anu tomes to upon illl·itation of the department of home econom ics. A co rdial in vit:ltioll is extcnded to :111 those in· terested to be presellt. Thel"l· :lrc Iii -tudc,,\:; ill dlclIl i 5 lr~ '.;': in e hcmi~lr,\· tU, :md Ii' in cill'mi"ITI i, 'Ir:l Ie)\al of (JOI) ill this ~u],jed·. , \ ",ill., frvlI' thc r.·~III"liollt;~"l·I:<. the alhlel;" as»ol"iatioll ck'lrl·d $.10 Oil thl· g'aml' :-;"Hlnla\·" E'·l'TI·lwcl,· \\'a~ l:C r1 :linll· 0111. " ~!. .\, C. i,. 10 halC a nel\ $50,. 000 d:tin sile chosen j", "111;.1 up"n \Ihid, thc uld c:c:pl:ril11C1l1 "la 1"1II h :.r1l nOI\ :n,lnds, .l in·{· II~ north v f Iho brill hon,;c, huil,liug'. Tlw Pror. t\}!tles Il un!,uf the domes tic scielll"C depa rt Fllcnl, }!:JIC :tl] illu~­ Irate,! [eelure to Iler , ·la';SOIl Thurs· II;)w,,;;, ;\,; :Irchi d:,,' aftc;rnoon 0 11 IC~!l.re :U1I1 people . the peculiarilje", of ib ~Ir'" \\". D, Fr:l zl· r ( Shi rle) linlc !oou, !;lInes, are Gardller) ;Uld I'i"iti ng' al the hOllle of h~r parenlS. ~I r, :llld ~I rs. I.. B. G:lTtillcr, \V. SI . .I oSl'ph Lieut. rr:l/.cr. '09, is expected SOOIl for a brief ,·isi!. !-'L, LaJ1sing. IS pla'1I1cd, the flicts Au ;ute,npt will he made to ar II specinl traill to Ann range for , Arho r Saturda)'. \Vhile nothin" '" ' . ~ { C illIte :l r c th at if is pcrsons can bc secured. " It is spcc;lIl tr a in C:lI1 be h ad. prob:thle thaI the trip will be made via Michigll1l Cclllr:ll. Siuden!s , :IIlU fac uh\" ' alike will be solici ted a nd posters will announce filial ar' ra ngements. , The M. A. C. RECORD. Emy •• dy 'osd', THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE I t completely covers tbc field of local news, politics, and the world of sports. Because its telegraph l l Ud cor-rcsponrlcncc service cllllble it to OX , Committee. II 'h""('(15, The II e:lleuly Fathe r has seen fit 10 take from this world the life of our b rother, Carl Ziegler, B e: it R cso/"Jed, ThH t the mem bers of the C olu mhian Litcrnrr So ciety ex teno lo the bereaved hmily t1wir most hC;lrtfdt sympathy in the time of sorro\\, and fle it Further Nesoh·ed, Tha t a copy of these resohllious be pl:lced in the lio/mll :IIH.I RECOIt!). Signed , E. F. 1100:, J. \\". \\·E,. TOX , ·F. C. ~lo1t ,\s . ABOUT THE CAMPUS ~l iss. \ g-IlCS .1 OIlCS, of Lan;;:ing, is ~Ioi ll).;" !>lI.·I\O;.! ra ph ic work fo r Profs. B .. trfOWS ;lIul Jo hllsto n and Dr. L.\·' man. llrown was ..-\t the r<,ccllt bO:lrd meeti ng Sec· ret3f\ :l\llhori1..ed to purciHlsc 700 foltling- .:h airs for the 'lrmory. Two si:.. ·room cott:lge,; arc bcillg ':OIiSlrucled a ll the farm bne,1O be occupied by thc f;lfm workmen alld f:lIl1ili es. Tile horticulturlll de partment has s l:lrtcd to han'cst thcir potato c rop, and it promiseS to be all exc,:plion :,Il~ good o ne. F. B. P ost, who d ropped out of eolle;..::~ on 'leCOl1lll of. n nUl of typhOid fc\cr, has lont., aud \\:\s at the time rooming with ~Ir. C ortright. 1J0rr Skeets, '04. ac· companied him to the Spokane hos· ~I iss ROSilnl ond is with he r pil;11. brother, and his recovc r\' is o nl\' a matter of time. . . Yerne E. LeRoy, of O hio, has been elected as instructor in zoo!og:y for the com ing year, in place o f 1\1 r. Davis, who did Hot retu rn. ~\Ir. LeRoy i,,:1 g raduale of Ohio State with the llcgree of A. B., and hilS !tll 1>1. S. frOIll Ohio Lniversi1r lie has for the past (Alhens ). year been a teacher of uio log"Y in the State :'-Jorrnal College M Spring. field, S. D., from whicb place he comes to ),1. A. C. An ~I. A. C. demonstratio n Imin, cons isting of three coaches, left l;lst evelling fo r a trip through the upper pellillsula. 0111.' ca r contHills callie and swine, another potlitr)" and a third is given O\' er to farm crop", grains, hTm 100\S, etc. ),1 r. Raven will have general ch;, rge. lind will be assisted by Prof. Jeffery, ~lr. Linton allli others. The train is rUIl over the Duluth & South Shore R y ., a nd if special :,rnll1gelllellt can be mmle, will rl1l1 as far as Dl1luth. ~ " VERY reader or the M. A. C. Record is cordially invited to visit our store, use our rest room, telephone. and our mail order department by writing for samples or ordering mer· chandise; money refunded whenever you are not pleased. . New Silks and Dress Goods Much Under Price. 51.25 ~torm Serge. &I alld 56 in ches wiue: heavy qUlll- $ j 00 ity. Spedal. the yard . . $1.50. $1.7;' a nd 82.00 (IUllli· ties of Drc . .;.;; Good" and SUitings. 1)4 inches wide. Sample pieces. yll rd .. .... $1.25 • 81.26 Princess lIessaline, full yard wide ; all colors. Special the yard .................... 98C $1.2.5 ric h . heavy. plain Satin Faille. 8 !J.IlOl ple ha lf pieces; new fall colors. It wears. S pecial. the yard 75C J. W. KNAPP CO. C loaks. Suits, Furs. Ladies ' and Gents' Furnishings, Dry Good s, H ouse Furnishings, and an immense 5(: and 10C store. Lawrence & Van Buren Printing- Company 210_212 Gra nd Ave. North Lilley College Un iforms .'l.rl: H,.. ,,,·know· 1"(I""d ~!nnth. td fot III I III" t )' ~I:hoo!~. "nd 11'" wno'" !I t " II th €' 1 .. ,I.llnl< coll~I(o'~ ",·"rywllo)re. 1'1",y lit" "1<>rl ' "urllcU .. e III "Dlwnm.we "ntl 1<1,·,· 1)o' u;,r _<,n·h',· tlo",,, "")·Olh,·, " ",k<, of coll,·It .. IInHor",. II'rll ,· for eMilio/(. ,\(hlre __ Th~ M. C. LiIlBfJ ,f CO. C.I .. , ~ ... rH!i • THE RJPLEJ'(I' G I?;lr PRIXTING CO.lfPAN'r EniCTav"' .... Printers Station"' .... LLYSISG . "11 011O A N DIRE CTORY LAN S ING B US INE SS AND PROFESS IONAL i\IEr\. Tile nam", III ~htl BlrI'CIOrY ."8 ,,'ell II~ thOB-t. o f 1111 on. olb er .. d'·J!:O ~-: BARBEll SHO t'. Honse . • 'l.n dy 1& .1111 "'Itlo .\1. A. O. hn,,".\' lHuloT. ,u,d ""' ..... 1 work don~. In Ratl> ,\ NTEW HAnH~H SHOP. In l'h tl ..:· Build· 11l1i!". uml{'r HAuer'S I)ruo< " nd (lTo".:oty SI O~. If YOII "'I~ 11 "8tyll~h 1o .. lr Cnl 1I'1'·eu~ .. eall. £. ~;. IWyuolds. I'rop. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A M. E~I~;R\' .IH' WlIsh.A\"e.N'. JIooks. • Ftul' SIIlllon ery. ~;n!l'tll"ed C .. l1JnR Oards. ~·ount.alll t'~II~. l '1ct\lr~s. Fram e s. Fille Ftllmlng a Sped .. lt)'. Up-tO-date .'yle •. Cut GI"s8-cut In l ... n.lng. = " BOOK BINDERS. B L UDEAU <\ ,.IEHEItT. Sookblnde rs. ""count. book milkers. pIII>er rullnili. IIbr .. ry and nile 1Ir! blndlnl!:S. tile oo~el. map 1ll0Iln(lnll:~. aloon ... pocket bookS, elc. Olthen,' ph one No. 'II1II. In OIly r.:atlonal BanI< Rulhllllili. G{'Q.(;. J:llutl l'tll1 ,md Renry l:I. Sle hert. CLOTHING. E ,..orN Mrt'F'LIN. Lftdles and Gentle· men" F'urnlsbln lll Good •. See ad. • I~ W"shl nl:HO,",-",A"'-",~. so.~~~~~< CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. H U.LAR:- La nslnll'. ~1!Ch. Sell phon~:JiiO.J .. Cltl1 .. n~ AlltolUlltl,·:lWJ.I • 1"lllO" A n!. j:; .. 1 .... 1ISlllg . M lehll{an. Automlltlc phone. onlee ;J.JIll!; residence, :>fOO. D ).~. PAR~n~I .Jo:I:: . lle " IISI. II.},;, WlIsh· J E. STOF~'F;B. n. n. S. OtJIe,,:tt(I-hOlty DRUGGISTS. .... "tomlllio pl«>IIe 5<11 .. Bell phone GI . I'ornl('r M.·A. (' .• tudent. • Nllilorllll Bank Il idll' . -.;;-;;:~-;-;;o;-;;:;--;:;;;;;;;-;;- tHmG STOR E. iJom er SlOr~. Opl)Ol!lte - - ROUSEH.·S O • ...,'I'tAI. U p to dllll'. H olltste,· Block. C'l l.l.t:G~: U III'(; ,\:-.;!) t; W ) t'EII Y eo. DRY GOODS. E"p'·"., "lIk e. "lre ncy til/H I~,undry. =~- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CA t'IT01, ~':L~:OT.ltlO ~;!'G[S~~EftINO 00.- Full line of ~:ll'ctrklll SlIpplle3. IncJudlnl[ s tn(!en~~' !hll\ und PlflYH 1'1 .. "<>,,. En,y THlIIS. I'lallo~ 10 IIl·,n - Y""r'" IWIltll1 oln nn 1'11'·"h .. ~c ~:\'I'T)'thl"" III \110' H ... "lou of ~IU,I.,. I •• 'l<~ ~Il" ~III :S. \\'1I~"'nl