. C. Library Lansing, Meh. Michigan State News 8. \\. t" Sprint Party light in I'ninn ballroom relay with strong :ast i,ansini;. Michigan, i uhiav, may in.-.r, BP TO BEaN ^^c io mml imiocal Director Explains MUSIC GROUPSjState Faces Western SPRING SERIES Decorative Plan WILL CALL 1800 Purposes of College d MAY SING lo Tomorrow hY After-Win ' ON WEDNESDAY Plans Nn HERE ON MAY 9""""""P" ON WEDNESDAY Over Notre Ij Play First Outdoor Concert 193 Previous Frolics, Slud.nts From Ingham County Dame,5-4 Glee Club and Choru* Give Pro- ..... n . .. . . . ... .... ... . in forest of Ardrn Under Di¬ Rural Schools Will Culminate n in . Hill Probable Starter Against Western With Lefty Brandt As gram Despite ( old Weather „ A . . , n rossible rection of Falcone. Music Work of Past Year. • V lii.llo Ma That Hurts Attendance. Opponent; Irish Beaten as Kronbach Wins His Third Start; Spartans Outhit 11-9. PLAN THREE CONCERTS SEARLE IS CHAIRMAN HONORARIES NAME 27 Ily At. TliniUl i a - f and Richards In- j i Fittor are Sincint;. Rhythm and Folk Dane- rinded nn List of Leading ' • Tower Guard and Mortar Board, th.- li.st ,.r !».»- him.'* t'h'f. tfilltoprl-rs. At- int». and Music Appreciation ' Co-ed Groups, Tap Outstand¬ Soloists for Liter Programs. Listed are on Program. Tl ing Women Students. V\Y tlmnirmlx of stinl.-iit-i jmtl ' - Aii-lv-t-1'Ic will KHthi'i- in ,v , t- .u-.-~t of Al lien next iitni «lay. Mnv X. w hen tht ■ , - huffifl 'State u.llcsfe mili- I,aml. nniter tin- ilin-e- , RECITAL SERIES nutate* the seventh *i-a«.m WILL FEATURE MUSIC MAJORS YW BREAKFAST {Outstanding Students From Ad- vanced Classes to be Soloists FEATURES PLAY i on Program. In an Antique Shop' to he Pre¬ !T0 START NEXT SUNDAY sented at Annual Affair Sat- To Give Conrert, in Union Rail- room Each Sunday After¬ noon During May- MITCHELL TALK ! F0RESTRY1MEN HEARD BY MANY NAME OFFICERS Spealtrr Eiprei.e. Belief Thai I A. Herbert Cho.rn Executive 00RHES LISTS ! Firil Imprr.iion. Are . Secretary of M. F. A. for LIT CONTESTS Very Important. 1935-36. SHOW DETAILS 1 Pi. I.-...i K,#-tt T Mitchell <.t The M„ luiiun END SATURDAY ie Show Director Give. Lawrence Announces Final Date Event, for Affair Set for Essays, Stories and for May 30. Hie I .ilk was Poetry leal re of the' Ideng. aa the ill be. Next both Conrad ho Smooth all the lithe Farmer Lad Goes Astray In Open Ventilator Shaft MSC Foundryman Defies Hazards of Big Campus Ntarly Deprive America of Promising j outb \a ill go unheeded " He aim Who H ju t as brilliant but u 1*1- Extra Hot Molten Metal - 'aid. in regard to personal appwr- Future Farmer; Conrad Refuses Aid in Emergency. j a nee. that while the exaet deMUj •The plan to determine definite Reporter's Smile Turns to Gasp hi Jake Eirher Calmly Sticks that a stranger first notice* w-f IW I lit III Hl( K ( OI.DSt freedom from some pm fends on many factnr*. studies in' ofessoi "if"rtiert '' .s'tfie resui't'of Hand in Iron Heated to 2,600 Degrees, this field have found that the \ist de Spread dlssatisfartion with " - majority of people form their fmt r lack of rkfar understanding ol BvJIMMIE IIAYES 'aovthlny more '..nd tf„.u i hoi >ral gn | partifutarly superintendents of j *chtK»iP, are reported to pay >ar- ticular attention to grooming and U endeavor to follow the plan 1',^ for ,h(. b# a, it, or to give the Mr C N Mix*, flu her ro-iMit- posed of the follow* the .voice iddle horse*. Junior ' r. children's saddle Personal apjiearance, conthusd I Mr Mitchell, is not necrssariy a elve, adult and ! matter of expense, but of ime I jnd thought. Together with joise he finally I md demeanor, a good personal a p- ■a. open jumping, bareback >ere in that dtr ught release I pea ranee makes a desirable first These will be carefully >u know the and the results made knov i SIGMA KAPPA TEA •8. pairs of jumpers, junior »*. stake tor Umpcrs and the Z- l! fin" m those interested " TO BENEFIT BUND ig. stake for jumper* and the H0RT MAJOR WIIS plural) that bav< a°nd rito a£"l£btatrf *h"uU1 hav<* known ****** LIBRARY SECURES 't : School for Blind Girl Seoul, to when they knock over a The femmes. merely believing NEW SCHOURSIP Receive Proceed.. The hurdles will gradual- raised until only otic rider ; this vocal outbreak t-» l»elon|i to a philandering Janitor, took it as a COLLEGE A NEW ASSISTANT IS" hand thu* ex-, ,v large joke and kidded the male to Will admits that it's be late Houdint, "Jake" At the silver tigi Sigma Kappa fifth division is composed come forth and make roadster which is a distinct known; but the invisible speaker himself BULLETIN Dnifo Study *1 EmImi Either reason wax for willing to di.vlow the the apparent ease in m giving Halurd benefit for the girl wout troop at in itself. The last divisionj continued his futile bellowing. Collet*- AmmImI Catiloger. pleads not guilty to foolishnesa by which hi* magical 'act wua per- the School for the Blind, Mrs. R. Hie type of hoi-M-s known beating upon ihc scaling, of his explaining that in recent years he, formed—providing I'd stop pester- S. Shaw. Mrs. R C, Huston, Mr*, -huc-lm. The- cU»e. a,.- as cage, l.k, K.rnc ch.mpanx« m a. homo pc Carl Cerlach, Th« Michl*an Stat, library to- ha. drained from thi. unu.uai: ing him about the whole aftair C W Uachman and Mrs. C. La. handy, hunter, zoo First he told me that in the days Shartle will pour- Mrs. Shaw i* v*rn, .tudent. on Wodnt-ulay, May I. Michigan Slate in .IMS who day onnounrvd that It haa secured ioke which he performa exclunve- lumper tuned, hunter stake, Finally convincing the girl' by from , lu , in roum jot Dajored in landscape architcture, ih* aorvlct* of Miw Evelyn Hen- !-V tor foundry student,. As M In of Nero, criminals on trial were a member of the girl scout council, the Corinthian c-lasa. In thi. i his frenzied behavior that he was honw w buiIdm^ Attendance re- has received a scholarshp at sel aa assistant cataloger. Mtss.'he shade is the highest tcmpera- made to stick their finger* in moi- of Lansing, ami Mrs. Huston. Mr*, clazj, the Corinthian, the rid- in earnest and needed immediate;„ujrrd Massachusetts State college The ilensc-1 took up her duties May I.,,ur* ' tvcr noticed. I didn't ap- ten metal, If their finger* burn- Bachman and Mrs. Shartle are *U1 1>« dressed in the military succor, th,ey finally believed him. • • ♦ succeeding Mr,. M. H. Nelson, who; preclate the heat at ?.600 degrees ed, old Judge Nero declared them patronesses at Sigma Kappa, . cholarship is for study in land¬ *Jorms of the department and and turned to their only hope and In the receiving line for the tea cycling party on scape and design. He ottained resigned April 1. u»l|I » passing foundry friend guilty, but if the tested member outsiders will be outfitted in refuge and sent in a hurried call; Friday evening at 7. Meet at 'his through competition with Miss Hensel, a nu mber of the nudged me and told me to did not burn, they were innocent, will be Margaret Konop. president to Dean Conrad's office, the col- {peoples church. ' regular hunting colors. Library association, is -register surprise, you ungrsteful t After I had this formula all down of Sigma Kappa; Jennette Track* tiany other students from other a * prise list for the show this; lege girls' friend in need. sel. president of the Central Mich- • • » • institutions, being judged argely of Ohio Slate, class of j thing. Iron melts at 3,250 degrees." j and stood staring guiliibly at the . eompoaed of money and No soap, however, that depart-1 TkkHa fsr TWCA May-Mom¬ m the quality of the samiles of 1*U. She holds a bachelor of: "w,'y- "oUllf>« 'hfUcult to interviewed one, Mr. Eicher smiled igan group of Sigma Kappa ahun- mies. will represent a total,ment would have nothing to do Jn brcakfaitt May (|, go on work he submitted. library science degree from the!do." Mr. Eicher assured me with: and proceeded to give the 100 per nae; Miss Helen Grimes, local di» i almost one thousand dol-• with strange men in ventilators^ ^TXt M. E. Bottomly, a State gftduate Univarsilyof Illinois (1B3I) and a wave of lite hand towards a cent pure explanation. rector of girl scout*; and Mr*. L. Usfr of the classes and prize and so the buildings and grounds morrow of a few years back has justAnish- hgg nearly completed work on her pot of while-hot metal, "even you' Try thi* simple little kitchen D. Long. Sigma Kappt are being sent to all major detail was notified and the »rmy, made bj ^ .. — Those invited to the tea a From 1*24-11)30'could do it if you tried." j test in your home and note the re- raisers and showers in the department and the police would to ^ xicktU through those sources waa a member of the library "Oh no, not me!" 1 declared suits. Molten lead,, when dropped the women inembei^M the ] y The judges for this year also have been summoned but for thouid caU tbe church office. ( at Ohio Slate and from 1831 without hesitation. Who'd write on the floor, will make a sheath Igan State college fa&Uty, j ► be J. H. VanAmsdale of [the timely arrival of stalwart. a li her arrival at Michigan home to rnuzzer if little sonney over everything il lands on. If ber* of the girl scout i ^ •kd . for the saddle horses, engineer. This worthy. afterj the;stuck his trusty right in that •Make" should stick his thumb in scout leaders Douglas D. Johnson of Tort much manueverxng, evenUlly ex- University of " sizzling lead, he would undoubted- tees, and the | Illinois, for the hunters trie I'm i age 4) ' mother of each sorority. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, May ;{, j*>;»; Michigan State News Sk CAMPUS NEWESTSTUDY toaidfarmer Studio Static Remember Her with Flowers »» «« Mother's Day Bv JACK D. PARKt.K May 12th E. B. Hill Ccopcratr* With U. I'l.ANTS CtrT FLOWERS CORSAGES I S. Dept. of Agriculture ! Studies. in HOUSE of FLOWERS 110 W. Grand River Fhone 5-121*. (Except Monday) OFFICERS CI.VB VS. POLO CI.VR DUANE YATES AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITII CONNIE ROBINS Admission I0r Each TUES. Sfe TIIURS. I Brown and Surf Grey arc the smart ill sportswear HART SCHAFFNKR & MARX SPORT SUITS styled by Robert Surrey Davis Stars In Scavenger Hunt .Surf grey is the new tun tone grey for Sprint;. SADDLE HORSE Gel a sport suit in Surf For Rent Grey in the new phantom J KKI> i I.I.Alt STAULEJ plaid-, and a pair of lj«t I Jit.MIIC brown slack*, and you'll have a line combination. TRY OUR A tan or brown aport coat with irrey slacks will Noon Luncheons be equally smart. The Trumpeter labii as.sure* 25c you of all wool fabric*. Look for It. Mary Stewart's . Kant Lansing, Mich. CLASSIFIED How About a Brown and Grey Slacks Sunday Nifcht Plate and Phaatam Chech MARGARET HUSTON PLEASE Supper Party? GETS SCHOLARSHIP MtfllS .111 UtlMgll '!> Kottb.'iiig officials wish Beginners' $4.95 and $&50 totting "1 ilnnies u.ifted »>n the • Such ,*i smart and ll Ore ml Trn .in Cavalry la ei at ion of the genii" bitive. und Hu n lh.it me. Ballroom Class i nex pensive way to towns oiul mokiiiik no mi* use of men! t»( h.ng-Uwbo-rcmeu'ilHied Cooper Jockey Shorts ,Vk ] Receive Appointment t he. n^U/i ecstasy Just before Die door swings entertain one's friends the distance tH-tukeen cImnxc* is shut tin her longing, half whis¬ Tuesday and New Tyrolean Hats c<»in»M»«iUvely pered "Good night!" Mis* Margaret E. Huston has received an Nfipoiiittncnt us phy¬ long' hi id the tiime Hill.lt. but Who want* buck-fifty m»*k I to borrow me a Thursday Sunday Night Suppers from McGregor Sport Sweaters §2.05 muili money is CXpCildcd Ul> tun go to the siotherapy bide at Walter Rwd Frush Frolic next Friday? nudi'y New Wool : hospital, of the arrnv medical center. Washington, P V This . t». mMioUim tin' beauty This is y.Hlt j Fifty Cents a Plate up Sport Coats $12.-"»0 unnpu*. kt> pUuw 1 help keep up Wouldn't it he more logical to I appointment i» one of ten in tlw* go down town United Slates awjitdcd to college ig Hf>ptUtHfKV uruj buy them rath* tu than work five hour* » week ,As a , ingestion— graduates who have majored m for two year* to gel a pair of rid* Lriute k*>un-» by far lie orwed tlylts physical aducutton i Ing boots? The a|»|K>inlment idlers one year !' a mem fx-1 "f Kappa Kuppnj appointment el mays laeh la of graduate study in the wiener Gamma. Green • • • Chicken Salmi, Hot Biscuits. Splash. WomenV tv>h Armstrong brought his and practjpe of physiotherapy, Athletic association and the honor j Coffee - 50c , special course* include anatomy,; aotu ties, Tau Sigma and Phi! ter date to the senior paitv at a quar- past 12. Bettor late SMALL'S ... physiology. U:i»iapeutic exercises, Kappa Phi j • • • massage. electrotherapy, hydro¬ j Something really «hr>uld tw Virniline Simmons therapy and tftcrmothftypy Miss Huston, Who is the daugh¬ N. V.I ter of Dean and Mrs. 11. C. Huston, give ] The Canwll university t.lth.ca, dotic abuut those polo tram was forced to,tains at the baarbatl field. I saw a regular place on the squad attended Rut Lansing Ugh school ito a co-ed, because »hc j one poor nap drinking foun. take outplayed drcnchlng_at tlu> first Wisconsin an awful School 3» strand Arcade rb. % Jhuti Sftnii. ^Ijop «f $a. W«liagtM Att.—Siram-I Atctit and will tie graduated from Mich- the t , men. j ,amc a week ago. • • r. ^IICHKJAN STATK .NKWci Page 'fhrtt gWL Spring Party Monopolizes RECITAL SERIES SET Sonata in C major .Op 2, No. 3 Social Whirl Tonight with Five [S.W.L SPRING HOP: Literary Learned Lights TO BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY Allegro con brio Beethoven More Scheduled for Saturday GOES MARITIME Loud Lamentations Lend (Continued from page 1) cooperating for such occasions. Adagio In the past the public has at¬ Allegro assai li tended the recitals in goodly I.tsspjt swml pvent scheduled for Ibis wn-k-end is the Nate Fry is Rhythm Waster of Stanley Butler, pianist Prowling Pranksters Frey on Perfidious People; Quaint, numbers and it is expected that- IV. Women's Owpir sptin« purty t„ be Riven ut the Union balt- Union Ballroom Affair. the new arrangement of this year Slavonic Dance ■ - evening. The ballroom will be decorated for the occasion Queer Querns Quoted. ... Dvorak-Press* will enable many more to hoar Gypsy Airs i . Sarasate the deck of a ship, carrying out the nautical effect with these programs. There is no ad¬ Morris Hochberg. violinist All aboard for -the Spartan- .vers and deck chairs throughout the dance hall and mission charge and the public is Gwendolen Miller, accompanist lobby j Women's League yatching party. -. will dance to Nate Fry's orchestra ^ ^ cordially invited. . frnm 9 till 12. Pres. The league is presenting its spring'. t . 1! S. Shaw. Prof, and Mrs C. W Chapman. Dean and Mrs term party lonight. in a maritime • The program follows: ' ... Miss Peterson, Miss Garvin. Miss Johnson I. and Miss Kuehi i setting which promises to be m".-t . .. Sonata in G Minor for two vio- the guests at this party.' j attractive. The affair will la held • jjjay be secured at the' ' ~~~? - - : in the Union from 9 until 12 f Minuet to .it the Woman's building. :x•; Camp and his band. c the music. The following officers have been and Mrs H B Dirks and Proi selected to iiead the organization and Mrs C Miss Fran- for the coming year: Frieda Wei- the guests. President and Mrs R. W. Chapman, and "f nj t|(. R»„torT r(, raldine Kellev. . MeKfH <75 iens. who is in charge of ner. president; Constance Maj ch- S Shaw. Mis- Josephine Garvin. h'is, ations foi the party, an- ivak. vice president: Miss F. Miss Ann Kuchl. and Mi s Ruth p,"irter MeKee. thai the plans arc to Trump, treasurer: Doris Rebel*, 'Johnston, and Mis.-, Mable Peter- v the dance hall into a secretary, and Ada Rutton. scribe, turn. * ' , This idea will also !« Omicron Nu national home C4 in a MAY EXPLAINS YM( A i I fro I PURPOSES EOR MAYS v ng the juniors l.uriMe llovirk. ip and leader d Sunday after no t«. :> o'clock, for i the Mary M. Marjorie I t Jane MiClcll.tti. i"i- t,i 1 Mivcr I'mlt-livm-d Talk Richman Bros. >* 1,11,1 Mil. 1. G III,lb- SPRING SUITS < RICHMAN BROS. iiOfi Sniitli \\ a-«liins»|o» Awtiitt as To loneliness—1 bring companionship ; Wilcox and Elizabeth GlUens. 3m Alpha ( hi Omega it •iii.k.- " am,ii.il blhim- m'.iv M.-muit 's-l,ivkk-. Jll»>|H-itint- 111, mi<«<">i> Mr- l*vt„ III, Iw.l'H yowi "v. i »«k-|a|ph> iumnm i,r|b, am nrii." ' W„.k-V"d All,, A,U guesfx Were ent'-rAlpha Oniirron PI ' at the Alpha Xi D« ita After initiation !-» Sjind.v Th-.- I am a friend indeed.. A better friend than ni-ikiiap. Join M, N. ,'. Alpha OMi« i'j h.id „ brrukfiml »• wlui.li Mi- m.1u1 laylor and Katiieu/a jall(j Miss Grant were present.' • others, because I am made only of mild, fra¬ Anne Elliasori. from the Uni- j versify of Mume, M*rv Elh4oi grant, expensive ccnti r leaves. I don't [Hrniit a single sharp top leaf nor a single e«»tfrsc bot¬ tom leaf to mar my good taste or my uniform i Chi OniiM The members of Chi Omega mildness. I do not irritate. To loneliness 1 I held a foi tnal banquet in honor of their 11 new initiate.* in the i Union Thursday night. bring companionship. I am the best of friends. »« the Alpha hoi kappa ItolU j The Kappa Delta alumnae had f j-a party for the actives hist Mon¬ day- Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold { ! initiation Saturday for Margaret j o W* k uri-pe pump for Bryant and Ardis Price. On I Gd'-'t i»ahkeii One.of the quainter traditions to Milwaukrf for Hilllnppers' 14T5 ami Bulletin: Follow itu: extended about A WAV at Michigan State college .which and university's. Carnival. cot I', but Arnv negotiations, Fouls Zarfx was Saturday. Mav 4 everyone likes to attend, even if spark-plugging tonight (o ' one must arise early, is the annual roach for the State News staff for Track -State opposes Marquette May Morning Sing, whose origin OUTCOME IS UNCERTAIN Hp if is who following year. Mr. Zarta's \at Milwaukee for the Spartans lies in the old world. wi" befln Immediately. N"* dual affair of the season. In England at Oxford uftiver- IS Bitterly Contested Meet Pre¬ from the left field chips ilnnced strength. j ally, it is customary to hold, each By DEMON It I'M rYON* dicted as State Attempts to e bag-totcrs meet year, what is termed the Mag- major. Par- Organized society, militating t Detroit for a links dalen Tower Sing "Whether it is teach after'against scandal mongering in the Wayne U. Avenge Indoor Defeat. i should put the men held exclusively on May morning of Van Alstync in the winning we haven't been able to discover I KIDAY AND SATt Rlin column again. Anyway. Mr. Richards ot the rnu- "t'live of India' Frosh Track - The younglings sic department, after investigat- Starring — Konald folman ,t trade punches with Grand Rapids ing. decided it might become an Eoretta Voun; round pugilistic classic with James Junior in their initial track and institution on our campus that Quello. State News columnist and would be welcome to troth stu¬ exponent of sordid publicity, and dents and faculty. Clark's immediate Welch, wrsortal athletic interests1 pa^pr 21* 4 1 o in bowling and golf Bowl-j parker. If :t 0 n the winter, ami golf when Uhnhardt, cf 3 ' u h breezes blow ' Keeps the ; Setio, c 4 2 * 0 Emery rod-; waist line down, the eye clear, j Rous*. gp 4 « 0 ith QueUo s ant! the hand steady." One son, j m 4 j 2 musses Km- 1 Boh. golfed and fenced for State j Jgioiilcr, as , 3 2 2 cry's hair; climb right h SHOP Impwwiblr thnuch it may;.0ll„ed fnr Krimbach m gth never, that the si'aktaxs down irish >ound. we'd liurv, that Mr. Clark's HATS omr with the infill Muliu;.m i uill lie tiro.nl • 5-1. in close game slhd.7rstiwll':^^!«»rt >our "'*«< k"" H" j ra*t nrvt urrk s'> t ln,> signs of failing in the seventh I stick for State, getting a third of M ,n LEAVE AT UNION JLn>t the thing for your ;1 1 IV,I . \ h< Kan* 1 when he filled the bases with none! the hits, one a double Fiedler h|H»rt.H outfit --they're the ek «'f chlorophyll *wt ,r» to effort 1 Hi 1 11 the sensatH.ru.1 continue ^ ,1. ,nu'4 in •"] out. Only one run scored here, I had two out of three, and Sebo ibisous tiiandiflora. however, a* the veteran pitched two out of four Lehnhardt ' lop! exhibitions put on bv Coach | himself out of the hole brought the crowd to their feet L' $2.95 jlant with pink blossoms, cbarli llachman and hi* chain-, Fromhart, Dunn and Velchek all with a diving catch ot Gaul's low 9DB Plant* which have ,„nnsh,p And (urn once again human! all winter, and ore Th«.'ni' - The r«1i spirit and moral? of the f . i®ot *in«bts. two of them of the men j scratch, variety Caul popped out line drive in the fifth inning He now we •otning into bloom failed to get a hit in three official Sport-Bark to the game of football, where we (>. cxcfllMU. mid Iiom all mdica-land uhrn llrfch. luttinu fur Ton. trips to the plate, however. Nicht* £ Sun. lion. ,t upiH-.r. to l* another lintl that Knliert Allman of Bav «rrnt, mcj, walked, d (oread In onr run Western tomorrow will place Suede Jackets jClty and a sterling performer laM perb blocker another hl( year jcoaches In America today. ."T* ,00'bal1! Thon Regan tl,«| dto,t 1„ left and one of the best teams on the field -FRIDAV AND SAtt-KDAY- New dark shades in fine j.to fall ha* l»een shifted to right end for AUtiian. j gt ounded out to Fiedler that will face State this year. kike the place of Id Klewirkl. ♦ •' * ! a nice pick-up. Either Lefty Brandt or Diet* will Hk Flaming Sword Crashed India (juulity suede. Sewed in half of Detroit, who In Thursday'* battle with Notre j The visitors ueltrd back with n|icn pivot arose suddenly in provide the Normalites with pitch¬ and the Dear! at Um Waaaa Or Land. the eighth after recently signed Dame t Art Rouse and M'ltRodngV and Mtrih giving the seventh ing as good as any in collegiate pleats. Zipper front— with the l.ioiu, t.ehnhtffdt turned in some heauti-# inning warning, and whittled circles After winning the first CUVE 11NDIA" _ and who is now ful fielding plays to stem the on- willCRflO State'* lead to one run. Mettler five at home, it remains to be $8.75 a slaughts of the men of Kline time opened with an inAeld hit and seen how they will fare on the after fime. Lchnhardt made. j ROTC want to third on Pilney's road Dodo Hill wiU be on the Others M.95 to $11.50 Allman. a big ing one-handed catch of a low line f Colonel Rodney and Lieutenant to laft. Both runners held their mound, backed by the same State hard working drive that brought the cash cus- j Colonel Marsh are at present visit- bam as Rouse threw out From RONALD COLMAN boy, is one of turner* to their feet with a roar, i ing the University o^Chicago, in- hart, but K>inn planted LORETTA YOUNG the brat liked Essle.v, originators Trubcnized while the smooth fielding Rouse j «pccting the K O. T. C. units there, Collars — the shirt hit. starch, no wrinkle*, $1.63 & $2. No men on Ihe!picked off everything that came{This corresponds to the annual SJTwMit tor a triple. He icored squad, and his way. Rouse is without a doubt j Inspection of our military depart* when Ceul (ot an infield hit. Sepe should have his «n an equal with any man that j ment which is scheduled for the patted tee Rydell and abided to best season this has ever covered the hot corner j latter part of May. The officers center, but Gaul wai out try ma (or MAY BROS. fall . . . brother In rol- lis* a j for State. Rouse plans to continue! from the University of Chicago third. TThe (Ut Store of the TuWtt' " j his baseball activities following) will inspect our department at that Two new pitcher* cone In tar j lw. * halfback ... weighing close graduation, having a contract with 1 time. This is an annual inrpcctioa the tact Hunt* Tfceraec took U>r to 1M who should earn on after I DcsMoines of the Western League MM tar the «rtah-mi tanned MS 8. Wuhiaf too Art. if he wantg it . . Art should 1