N O V E M B ER 22, 1918, <3*e M A C RECORD Changes Will Be Made in S. A. T. C. Girls Using New Gym at Last. Home Coming Luncheon Big Success—Good Speakers. Notre Dame Defeated 13 to 7 in Great Game. •tws "ChfcJbC* cannot live onHerpast~ SO»VS •^ •2W5 ^ What "will you do for Herjiiture T (^ i*M same c l a ss w i th C h i c a go in t he p r o d u c t i on of Engravings to illustrate C a t a l o g s - C i r c u l a rs - B o o k l e ts - Newspaper A r t i c l es > in a n y t h i ng r e q u i r i ng a p i c t u re in on* or m o re c o l o rs ZKZKSOC PROMPT SERVICE MO WASHINGTON AVI NO. XAHSIHC MICHIGAN Cit-j.Phon*«5©7 "* »*U 1 9 04 f a ct Big Stock Reduction Sale of Rugs and all Floor Coverings Do you wish to brighten your home, or your room? A small amount spent for Rugs, C a r' pet or Linoleum will do more toward making a room cheerful than almost twice the amount spent for anything else. You o we it to these at home to keep your home cheerful, is one argument; another argu- ment for buying such things now, is that some times you can save money by spending money. We are selling our entire stock of Rugs, large and small, Carpets and Linoleums at 20 and 25 Per Gent Reduction from regular prices. This means a big saving when these goods are growing in value, and almost withdrawn from market, due to gov- ernment requirements of r aw material, labor, and looms for our nations protection. Our stock is large and offers great advant- ages of selection.. Wilton, Axminster and room size rugs; Velvet, Axminster, Tapestry and Ingrain carpets by the yard; Matting of all sorts; Printed and Inlaid Linoleum; Grass Rugs; Bath Room Rugs; Rag Rugs. Beautiful novelties in special small rugs which will cov er up a worn spot and brighten a room A special sales week in this department be gins October 5, to October 13, is the National Home Craft Week. T he last week of Oc tober is our Annual Harvest Sale. Do not .miss them. MILLS DRY GOODS GO. 108-110 S. Wash. Ave. LANSING, MICH. LILLEY UNIFORMS for ARMY OFFICERS A i p- The best high - >'*i8\ grade military uqi- ' *^lwlj£5i form made-. j I < I t ^ jF Mao-3 to indi- \ JL J j j| vidua! measure by »*•&&'% military tailors. I J&k 8 Our Fresrj aqd Very Conplete Liqe of Drugs is iq charge of F. J. Eilenberg, oqe of Lansiqg's rrjost ex- . p e r i e q c ed druggists, THE M. A. C. RECORD. here in F r e e p o rt with wife and a five m o n t h s' old boy, a future M. A. C. graduate. Recently met Jack Hol- den, '12, who is engineer for the Ste phens Motor Co. at t h is place." Men- erey is living at 88 Broadway, Free- port, 111. '17. Gilbert Clegg is a second lieutenant of field artillery. Address: 49th Field Artillery, F o rt Sill, Okla. Geo. F. Miller is an ensign, U. S. Navy, stationed at the Naval Air Sta is giving pre tion. Miami, Fla. He l i m i n a ry sea planes. instruction flying in in "I have received a commission the Naval Aviation Corps," writes En '17 Eng., sign George H. Dettling, this "and am well although branch of at flying as much as present I am not to." H is address, Oct. I would 30, was 171 Gallatin St., Providence, R. I. satisfied with the service, like t h at time A note from Ralph J. Morgon, Ag, 13th Battery, F. A. 0. T. S., Camp t h at Custer, and dated Oct. 30, relates t r a i n i ng at he was at the Battle Creek cantonment. He a d d s: "I have seen several M. A. C. men. Fisher, '16 Eng., is in the same battalion with me, and I have also seen Edmonds, '17 Ag; Nye, '20 Eng., and Rex Wilcox, in '18 Ag." '18. Muriel E. Dundas is teaching in the. high school at Albion, Mich. Address, 1006 Mchigan Ave. E i n ar A. Johnson, lieutenant, 38th Co., 166th Depot Brigade, Camp Lewis, Wash., was recently promoted lieutenant. from second first Willard M. Coulter, Seaman 2 C, Company J, 5th Reg., U. S. Naval Reserve, Camp Perry, Great Lakes, life, b ut except 111.: "This for one fall from my h a m m o ck I am enjoying is a busy it." Lytton Calrow is now a second lieu tenant. Address: Officers' School, F. A. R. D., Camp Taylor, Ky. He says: is one ' Wagner, of o ur instructors. Lt. Campbell, M. A. C, is on the Taylor football team. Don't know his class." lieutenant, '18, first Daniel W. Kent, with, is a second lieutenant of infantry, with the 37th Co., 10th Bn., 166th D. B., Camp Lewis, in Wash. Kent entered J a n u a r y, 1918, Avas promoted to ser geant in April, and received his com mission J u n e - 1, at Camp Lee, Va. the service R A N D A LL DRUG Co. Next to the Bank WATCH THIS COLUMN EACH WEEK', We have purchased the stcck of the EAST LANSING PIERCE. GROCERY and are r e a dy to fill your orders for a n y t h i ng in G R O C E R I ES Y O U RS F OR G O OD M E R C H A N D- ISE A ND F A IR P R I C E S! EAST L A N S I NG G R O C E RY C O, T wo West from the Bank EASI LANSING HARDWARE EDWIN F. CARVEY PAINTS, OILS, YARNISHES, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, and A Full Line of Hardware and Cutlery Bell P h o ne 2KS0-J 278 G K A KB R I V ER A V E N UE M. A. G. Defeats Notre D a m e. Collar aqd Raqk V I ( C o t i n u ed f r om p a ge 5.) Touchdowns: M. A. C, Young a nd Graves; Notre Dame, Mohn. Goals touchdown: M. A. C.,' Archer; from S u b s t i t u t e s :. M. Notre Dame, Gipp. A. C, Wilson Notre Dame, Lombard for Mahan, Mohardt for Gipp. Officials: Referee, Eldridge, U. of M.; Umpire, Kenney, U. of M.; Head Linesman, Lane, U. of M. F r a n s o n; for Write for FIELDSERVICECATALOGNo.137 Address THEM.C.L'ILLEY&CO.' COLUMBUS OHIO