library M IC H IG A N S T A T E C O L U Q C Of A G R I. A N O A P P . SC I E N C E h I BEAT MICHIGAN VOLUME 18 = Michigan Stale News ‘ " I i MICHIGAN STATE FR ID A Y , O CTO BER 2, 1925 NUM BER fi SECOND UNION VAUDEVILLE WILL BE The Spirit o f 1915 STATE GRID FANS PREPARE FOR TRIP GIVEN AT THE GLADMER FEB. 4 .5 6 TO FERRY HELD FOR GREAT CONTEST TRY-OUT DATES BEGIN OCTOBER IS , SAYS KENNETH SCUDDER,' FOOTBALL FANS TRAVEL BY VARIOUS METHODS; SEVENTY. MANAGER. FIVE PER CENT OF STUDENTS GOING. MADE BIG HIT LAST YEAR SPECIAL TRAIN CHARTERED FOR TRIP Three Performance Idea Inaugurated in ’24 With Great Success. j Will Leave in Bach of Olds Hall at 8:1S Saturday Morning; to Carry Band of Siity-five Pieces. i.rtm ry 4, •*». 41 h a v e désignât BIG PEP MEET i R .O .T .C . EXPECTS . ih#* d a te s l'or II»#* s«*«-oii»l í i I i i u i h I TONITE IN GYM| , Vttiulovill»* It#'Vl#*W to I h - lli'ltl #• f lh id m e r th e a t e r, l-#*iriKinur. I o ut «lntl*N l i a vf* l»««*h *«d III -dev. I h l . I«*». Tuesd ii.v, « »* i lì»». I'h u rs d iiy , 4tot. 'S I . A n y stmh-nts ..•iti e»f Ntml«*ntM h a v in g hU-as fo r fu*» o r a c ta nr#* m|iM*Mf#*i| to u«*t “ Carp” Julian, Michigan StateV GREAT SEASON •i. fi w it h K**ritM*fli 8 i ii#l»l<*r. ninna* Greatest Football Hero Will Be I New Captains Take Post; Will ut t lif* Kun# an inn limi*#*. Present at Meet. ioH V a u d e v illi» » nr»* th e ««income Select Cadet Colonel Soon. H* old l ’tilo ñ H p e r a * . ttif* la s t " f , w«-re Ilio famous: 1- 11 iI* I .. . d ” p a n d enf j a n il th e “ P a in p u s N Ijctit h** In It) (iMtfljP \Vsssi«IH«ir>. ‘ .*7 These p e rfo rm an ci**, alth o u g h o he hold wen» a sue«-«-«* fro m t he sb»iw T h e - | ie p in p r e p m . s ta n d p o in t, w e r e a faillir#* from n .iia ia l outcom e. o with M t u n fit tin* IhMt y e n j^ w a s an at* i m ade to sta g e a n y e n te rta in * i»rp” im -I g rid ìi -mind - im ! .lull \Tune Up Fords WEAR BROADCASTS o f th is n a tu r e . T h e tirsi a iin n u l li V a u d e v ille ll#*vil*W tn a lie ils up m .•• :•! ili#* (llild m e r th e a t e r last For Occasion MICHIGAN GAME ■inrv fo r a thri*#* n ig h t rn n on th** «ah, a n d 7th. It fe a tu r e d th e ft.rf.- K a tiM 'o s". “ IH ie M o th a n d To Be the First Program Over Khun#*»", th e I m in a n 8 M » * rs ” , New 1000 Watt Station. i\ o th e r ai ta Ito th fro m ¡1 lim iti mid a theater-g oertf vh-ivpoint I lie .»■maini* w as a d e cid ed »m«-«-»* is viMtr’s sh o w p ro m is e * to *ur- 11»- . v#*tt th a t o f In«» v e n r's .»how. S t a le i ch o ru s o f tw e lv e g irl*. o n e o f M ie li i m usical stilts, a one net p la y , a •id d an ce s*-t, u n d a sket«-h fro m light otM-ra. m a k im r hi a ll a vii-JU* .lesioni h ill o f idtfht a cts. iKfor- ■h im la lod w ith sn a p p y h u m o ro u s nill- icillif i « .d Hie •ri ss*m ve«| IIV HOLD ELIMINATION ■ « ■ “ Don MacPhersou and Hadsel ' T O BOARD APPROVES Smith Run for '29 Präsident. Plans for Military Ball Were Dis­ cussed ; Nominate Sponsors at •GREEN ONION CHIEF M . - l ' h . „ n i l IC ..Ì* . ; “* ’ lih lt Jw«tih|. I* ' • th e fw it r a n d M a te s wh#* Helen Doris Taylor Is New Otfi- Appoint Committees to AKmsd to " 'led rm fu r p re sid e n t rtf the cial Editor of Humor Rush; Also Class Social •f th e «-lilllim it lo ll* . h»-|»l ili WILL ISSUE DIRECTORIES Magaiioe. Events for Year. H a ll .if K ittfin ee rim r bou The««* t w u m e n «t i ri i\ **#| OF STUDENTS OCT 25 ng a n d w ilt t a k e tip th . To Contain Names and Classifica­ • n# \f m««*ting s»f He «-hiss tion of All Students and Mem­ . a m lid a te s w h o held ih» d r the e lim in a i inns f<>r u n - bers of Faculty. « re M a r g a r e t Ifu h h a r .l and •riilltf W ill Is«* the MI** fo r th e efTice i.f frea*#- | o s ’|- (,ssl#l p e m il «o g n i« *«! w ith *««»r«lnti W h i t t i e r a n d “ l l \ ] M lost b e tw e e n Old** H a l l an d H n h ert. th e ( l i i m i d n h ttiltlitig #»n U id n r ^ r l.t t * CHOOSE TOPIC FOR m o rn in g . I i m k r plea*«* « a ll I I . x'cckwenr F a s h io n H hop H a r n e o , ptm ne *»I:4«N. IC e w an l. Battle-Scarred Survivors o f M ixer CAMBRIDGE DEBATE fh .iddre»-» o f each. Th. F K IX IM W PIIO T tls So W ell M ixed They Ran Together Sute Tmb t0 SufpoTi ..DnB#. .I m . * a h.ng* « i|ii cracy is a Failure.’ . whh-tf I- ■«o llege cs|h a n d «»-«»hi itm hled *h t< I hUfsihl.V lilo r tlìlig u ith a a*• a f t e r ( lio n ig h t Itefor«*’* ut* l.'g«* Tltl* f u ll ■fmt I n «leeid ed ly pr#»i»#*unee#I fie lut» r ft inn » -'irrn ln g ih#* w»*arv i »m#*h , if co n rta itied t lia t thè*- parti«-« ut* Hi#* m ix e r a t th è i'id o n la-f l ’ v th è ItMik* n f «•«aiti«* r»f 11»*- forensi»- p> I 'n »versi? y tv, .\uv»*mlM*r i ho «HfTIt »il in fo rm â t lun DEAN PHELAN TELLS OF DARTMOUTH EDUCAHON PLAN MADE BY STUDENTS Ile lit) d e b ate . •r held •Ui|»il • irr#«| « u r v iv o r s it i» #-ertnin| h ridire tenni "vv und ’ r lv ev»-r.v #»ne w hh tb o ro u g lilv j u 4'#ia eh !» K* ker ■d in faef suine rati tóget h»*r. i rito* utd 1. ’ • t In a n y « la«« Im d #l#«-i#le«l#-1 T1 pru|w mg»- o f id »Ir» »« u t h ls v ieifuhm w iU i a ni«*** f il l I nyr »ui uni/, it is e s tim ili*« ! flin t tn*j registration. -v** v«*ry f e w p n|w r« fu co rre e t Upf illrr • i: a .1 •JtsK. h a« lieen »«deet. I -•* p#*r . e llt r.f (h e **f ig«*r a m i xx III s ta r t f« »uff«*riiig frutu i a ll th è n e n ie —i .#i£***• #»f fh i» u r ite r '» »1 At s rlehrtle «»rk unti d v mi (he l' a m h r i d g # i- ws*i| ki m w ti f.»r t.i* MRS. ROSEBOOM’S MOTHER i.lu u ls r.t. o f o u r I m*iì h t if ill tul i supu* ih e oni iui t tie- niid Alpt Id. «tu in»« t m ii w uh T h e ta um i w irh th» DIED IN KANSAS, SEPT. 20 adu*r •d» reti Ilote now h o w Mid«- H u t h hi iil h#»t «p rin g I l i » ex ibi » e r v e ti ini in g.««! F r ie n d s »»f M r » N o rm a H H«#e fe*-I W L .II h»- »ig ll« s e v e r a l hull- ‘»••I«hIIh. If t« liiftjs« ! th a t a ll ;h •• dettili •* s e a Min. lMM»m. " f th e K n g iish «l**f*irtin«*n». w e re su rp ris e d t.» h*»ar «.f th e d»*ath •arrn t - L'hf arm#» a t th e A lp h a W i h o f W K e k e rtn a o urge« flin t all •f M r » it»M#elwMinr* m o th e r w h ic h oe* nd«*nf« “ iffe rltig fruni to tal #»r a t le*i»t II- elm# iter» «fs*d r*-is*rf t<» hun ;»f ng I». >wred S-pr# fnts*r ' 13» — r I p a ra ly s is . -til» I- #* a s im ili »«|un»l vvIII s ta r t tu Id r. M r«. ItneotMMtm h as r»«-«*nflr r#*4tim . I u m « uh*M*rver u|ion tudng t#»l«l .,>ir « iid He f l u i r ; » v«*ry f«*w d a ys. ..liegt *-d fro m La u rtu m , I " « « w he r*.* the ' n ig h t ») iif fr a y w ..u h i n o tU v flu- m u ri i.e.* rite s ..f h»*r ui fit h e r w e re held ’ • f «*une o f fh«* m ill hut H lil«. h * t ), ;t y thu r- The Kashhsti 8h«*p. M r» H i le h r 1st endear«-«! h«-n»elf f<» th<- VI. e 1' - 1*' e n lig h te n *«! M a n y a elm** is tserri ri» « tm le o fs a n d fai- ulty o f »in* ru lle g «* itr iw l. »« iifts«! im i iie iir iy free/ hi it« h i hen wb**n *h«- s|a*nt »*-v«-ral y e a r « a t fh« ident1 ■•'if u f te r «treiuuu iH a e r v h v ln»f huts#! -Vecordtng to th e i-oiMvnHti« #»f ,t r<•’i # hi lift h ie r T u r n in g iu kn u k- BEAT MICHIGAN PARTY i«>ll**g** w ith M r« HiftsetsMint ;»fi»l h»*r * «»**r M is s M u u d - f i i h h r i s t , «I**an ».f ‘"m.* VVh.fi tu put uId suggea? - ..I»l «»rder fiiun e a th e campiti# it a p iv iir n th»* -i> \ e il« . r«»t«l««l irf th u fulls.W« Tonight -the second of the serl#*a w n u n a t th a t tim e fle a « 4 «•«•!• ra I •«» a r- m ir th e utilyn e K T A i H N B T E T It,. -, th »isrslss • H e r ptissing <»irues a« a gri«*v«uis la-an P h e la n hi. Wh»*iM*» —r ! t* t-< i* a n d reel* «riens o f th e r**»j*#«-tive «h««v |)|M I* I* i« thy o f I'n b » n partlcw w ill h« given. In fl m! li *«• w«»rk stirpris** t«s th e host u f frh*luls M rs »>f \-'»l » I IKhtlfi ••«I h »dp an d u " nut th e ««nl.v o im -*# tu use rh#*tn « t i n g ' an d thru h# it o f f il­ k — p in g with the spirit of the day. t-ref»- tsile b ria f h ad at th«* »»dlege. d you I w ant th a t •ng »he m ix e r. M a n y a fr««* ri i#* p ittu r e , a n o th e r ili c a r r y the hail will b- gaily decorated w|th m*«-»ing • ; i'h » 'm h 'iif »huuhi ro b b e r a »(reamer effect and ail fhrti-out h e lp il I un Sufo«*4iines h-‘ Ve »..tn»* <(•-fitiir»* t.»«k i*r problem f»k#*n W #«luess|ay n ig h t on H«su»e . j „ . h a u n tin g '• m h f i t « Is a » . I f - r A-\. !«. u u rk out a n d present ?«» th e oth«*r th e d u a " H e a t M lrhlgan" spirit WOLVERINE NOTICE r i*air o f «hot*« a u d m a n y a en rn ■ .ian#e to b is g ra v e w ill prevail, as a send-off to the uiui ••Diet I Ules (••li It 1*1. n in e m en ;»t th»» f»»ilowing m»«-»irig * I ‘»rtured, hllt ¡ f lll, th e m id st #«f\e ve rth e U *«s u - a r in * ............... » i« r» I fn o t h elp th«1 it i idual th.- „r elents accompanying the team to fie w ou ld do ti!| i)m* re n d in g fo r h'tti* " . . ^ r r'K k . t l w . H h u m lr w l. . , . „ |T„ | . Ul^ . , - ,i a , ,r * - . Htmients who have red r»«*elved I-.. ‘.Die » h».| not h m A n n Arbor »**lf a n d d e ve lo p tlie e n tir e r»-s«*nr«*h f o r l h „ r . J.t » T tl„- rn.m-.l their Wolverine or th»«««* wish Ing to purchase »te-m m a y do «u ! In re fe re n c e t«* th e ol»*,, o f In »-as*- *id e ..f th»* pr«»blein. Fn-shm an .... W" " M h" V" th.- iiiiv.-r .V » . ,. k-r.t.i'l •' * I » M l « h .M - fi-,-1 ih.-. K w v l „ « r n .U - 1 « m l . ... OFFICER’S CLUB MEETING every afternoon next week fr«»m 3 t»» ‘ ing ••ff»« i»-in v !*ean I ’h - tsu g.»v*» „."» o r « « « » «hen Id 1«* l.m ad #»*ur«es not | v e r y inte re «4 ln g *slk -m th e re su lts narr«»wed d o w n !•• a n y «(»»cialiaatlott. J'rt.n *. i.m - y.H iu c l.n.l ,,|w „ j w l ,IIH j „ „ r k ..| ..rm in .l. ' 'v.-r .. ^ 4 In fhe f'nlon Memorial Hu tiding •* w 5 » ' -'«• *h '« .« h r ....... »m l ... E. 4* Hayhow. tiimiiK«« mnnag»*r. will J o f an In te r v ie w w ith a g r c iip o f («art* I*sngwage. F n g li» h 11 »-»»urse in Mud* ner o w n f#*t»t fop «mnie tim e tin* rt**«igned a m i th»*n signed «»ver ¡-gain. Numinath.à* l ° T irpa spooaorii w ill ^ at or mmr fh»* main d»*sk m o uth students- * am p u« le sd er« , ,,rn <*lvlltxath»n. u »-onrse in e vo lu tio n >1 it was finally diaeovered that she j la* made at A the .»ffh. r's e v e ry «»ne o f th«*tna th le tic s , fra te r » ‘d in g as •» p r e fw r a to r y »o um e fo r I d no* o m L T T I - T W h e n Ir «a m e to sig n in g In a t . . i f t n p*m«-il.Abbot _ h i iduh to (m* hdid at 5:«9 o’ehs-k I f no*. I n lf y m en, sch o la r* o f n»*te. u n u p u > iw i j "#'k*n«e' sh o u ld I«* n «p iire d .'* * not p aid h e r f a r e a n d h e r «-ruel „ Hall,,, not. a (_ eo^dw i ( #<«»Id llift n j Attmt l«mll plana w ill also AMKKICAN M9UIOX TO MRKT i a n urgabixatlf>a o f .typs-ai A m e ric a n i ln *an P h e la n con«*Iu«led h is moat In* **7“ r l,le •“ Z r . w l t h th e re su lt th a t p e rh a jia * » m * wUI { * V * M i l i 7 r; » ««»tnpiled i rer«»sting ad d re ss t».v e m p h a s is in g the f-w . « f . . „ Fobh- '; d * D ,v " k » t h H r »-«-k w i.l». Alrh-'titfh * . * • » , ) - < « « « * * There will lie a business meeting (y o u n g men. T h e gr»»tip h a d nf the A ru«-rlean l.«*gi»m next Monday a p a p e r on th e f a ilu r e #»f a «««liege j f a c t th a t th e co lle g e is a n Inatfttation r»Sed h. 1 “ i . . ' 1., < '-r,'"u“ 5'in .« v .-«rrv tb.- m a r k , - f t h i . t» ¡ — D . » ft Prealdent ita p rim t fu n c tio n the "**1) ita p m lt lM W . tb e K M V „ . „ I I »11 b r h „ | evienine at 8 o'clock in the college an d s ta te d tlw*fo llo w in g esw ential j th a t b aa f«»r armory. id e a s :— I *t r a in in g o f tlie in d iv id u a l for ser* " T . . * hui:|y > W N »*■> w h o h » » : >ff«■ km dm m iton for M. 8 . I'ateot and v d v d pumpa for you ¡ Saturday, Bm ns.^l buhel Sh oe 8 tore, ) priced a t 35,00. I d iMi. $7X10 and $8.00. 1015 s p ir t, h e at M lr h lg a n . M hohei I <«•1lege Footw ear extraordinary, o h s Ia buhéi s. 210 X. Wash are. |210 X. Wa »huhel’s, W ash. are. Mbtiiiela ^ 10 N . W ash. N b w 4*o. hbuhel 8b«» Po., 210 K . W a a h a i t "■ « • » » atom l M t Bhntel a. M M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W S , F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R t , IM S Pa«a Two i men seeking the colonelshlp are as announce d ates for FRESH TO PLAY NO TAKEFIELDTRIPIN | follows: O'Neil, Flare, Kllto, fTagler, llagadorn, «»f lb«* cavalry; S m ith , ANNUAL CHURCH AFFAIRS OUTSIDE GRID GAMES Michigan Stale News CORNBORERREOON i V a n N o p js n , fantry. »#f th«* artillery: llall, Ktimlsild, and W a f fa , o f the in ­ E n r o llm e n t in th e c a v a lr y d iv isio n and fo r tw o fu n ctio n * to Is* held co p ie'* ch u rc h w e re anri*«un»**■; nm * is th e ru m m ag e sale Mi'-liigan Htate college w ill p la y no outaide grid gnm« tra r y to announcement from vari«^ jv ■ '»ft* Farm Cropi Department Take* is th e larg e st w ith -57*5 cad ets * if ill i«* h e ld d u rin g th e Mrst team s around the state, according t'ublifthed tw ice w eekly during the colleg»* y«*ar by th** »tud*i*«•«*«! fo r th** th re e ciid**t offlc(*rs sh o w in g It .1 It i.t. ha- is lo w s ?h** p ra H lce o f B ig Ten -* a ‘A*2» Editor ti»s* in charg** " f nr RO BERT II. PO W ER *. '2GI. I l e n n la n lloo ae , f. m i w an v ls llw l by th e cla ss d u rin g th«* m ost p ro ficie n cy in Ju m p in g : first «jf te a c h in g the fresbrnan aqua • . “ its for ih«* b aza ar. M anv r ilE I) W . M A U K , *25*. H e rm la ft ffo o a e Basine*« Manager tin* tr ip a n d carto n « V i l a * a«*»*»1 ffirrn.*» p rize, f i r » ; s e co n d , p rize f it » , th ird • Is-ing p lan n e d for plavs «»f each «*f the v a rs ity ’^ ,, L e v o n llo r t o n , '2X1 Sporta E d ito r in south«*rn M ic h ig a n w ill « I mo I s * p rize ft». Voltint«s*rs w ill Is* call**d F e a tu r e * \i-ii«*«! l»v th«* Mtu«l»*iif** in fb#*ir w o rk f«»r in fb ese ♦•vents. A t the sum m er Jo h n K e lle y «»n th«* co rn borer. « a m p h e b l a t t'a m p t*uster, th*? Iw itl Erva P rw c o tt, '27h......... iDoriety E d ito r Th«* (n-f h a s Npr«*a»l thro ugh the c a v a lr y u n ff~ m a d e a v»*ry ««»mmemi- A rt S ta n le y StafTì id co rn belt *fca« IH y an d r«*l(*ntl«*vsly. ahl«* show ing . t ‘azh*r ls*iiig a w a rd e d F o u r y«*nn* ago if cam«* f<» th is stufe second p rize a s in d iv id u a l a b ilit y a.** SOMETHING NEW Ajwifltant Editer» •from f ‘iinu«!n, first n p [H ,u in g in Mon- a tr»s»fs*r. P a u l I I . E n g le , Ü . W . K le tz u iu n , I». U. O looa. W o o d b u ry r«»<* »-oufity. T w o y c jir s lnt«*r, W a y n e Mccond in W iroM nient Is the nrfil- A Chartered Bus Service T . L . C h r is tie , K llirnetMHigh. H a r o ld M a r it i .»r;>I W jis h te tu iw ro ll fit Ics w e re in fe s t- Ic r y w ith £1 s fn io rs . I s Ju n io rs , 117 New ID Passenger Sedan Type Ifuaaes <*«l N o w if is four«! in fJving»«f«m s«»ph«*tm*res. a m i 182 fr»*shm«*n, m ak r „ | | v r o n v e n ie n f for co lle g e m en an d w o m e n for atte n d ir «li«! H h lfiw asse e countir-s in s p ile «if ing a to ta l «.f H70 men i a i i s f ji'.pu- RKf*ORTRRN .iR .it in g e ve iits. |Mirti«*s and o th e r fu n c tio n s . Mak«* t h e s tr ic t fftis r a n tin e w h ich w h s p la c la r is th»* In f a n tr y w ith 315 »•adets, Jo h n Ilrl«hln f . I* H ill J I* M e lili Itii-si-*s, a re f«»I h ir e b y «lav. h o u r or tr ip . W e go any •*«l d u rin g th«* hist y e a r. 25 |s*ing j u n i o r s a m i s«*ui«»r-. th e re- Nilt<* IbillbiH k Mm inn 11« nn«*ff « K-il-V \,uif r«» g»» a t th e tim e von w an t to g«> a n d r**turn at th 'I'll«* co rn b ore r hus lss*n sp rend hy iriaifiin g sophomores and fD -hmcn. Until nrti****iiig**r. Hf**n««gta to u ris ts c a r r y in g sweet co rn co n ta in At th e last m eeting o f th** sta te ing th«* larva«*. Th** spr«*a«l ca n n o t Is* h’gi- latu re, pr«*vi*nted If v e ry m a n y «»f th«*««* pas- mn«le fo r a n e w a r m o r y am i tl«*l»l an iip p ro p rijitio n w as MACKEY CAB COMPANY B I HINKNH S T A F F 715 R ive r Htr»** »h«* ifiiaruntlrn*. a cc o rd in g t«» f*r»»f«*ssor , house i 'olom*! Hiicrburn«* r<’ports Tel 21 I I» A«i v«*rt iRlng <1 T. W hitburn. ’27; L Hyndor, 2M : VI«- Andcrtzin, ‘2H ; It If F e t tif , «.f th«* K n tian o lo g y «I«*-; th a t th«* m oney is m«t a v a ila iiie fo r W . Kluf«*. ’2* pa rf ment. th is a t th«* present tim«*. H o w e v e r, it C i re Hint inn Max fb -w lw io ■•« E v e r y cfT«»rt is b eing mad«* hv th e j Is h(*|H*d th a t th»* «t«««*! w««rk w ill I»«* college anth«»ritl(*s an d extensio n ; oredere»! th is f a ll -«* th a t «tR-ration« ¡the Uarirtjt and (Sift w o rk e rs to k«*e|« lb»* jM iriislte u nd er titw ard th** m*w b u ild in g c o n be s t a r ! - O F F M ' K HA H EM E N T N E W LI I1HAI v fit i f i » i s * ; co n tro l. F a l l p low ing , h u rn ln g stalk«« «-d e a r ly n«*xf sp rin g P i lnt«*«l ut tli»* <'»irn|»ii~ I'n - A l*h 2*1115 in In fe sfcd co rn fie ld s an d using co rn ! o f th is k in d fo r s ila g e a r c advfs-atod C d I to r I a In a H i e n r i n g In tin Ml' lit»; vs > T A T E N E W S «r . w r i t t e n liy th«* lo* a I (*\|N*rts as rem edies. Op|M*-ite H om e 9<> on om lrs B u ilding In I hi- e d i t o r III »'hli-f ainl h i* n'w d»i»nl*. w h o tr» «• - I- h n T h e y ra n K. 19. T. ( . K X I'W T In no w a v lie In te rp re t« * ! a s r«*t»ri ««■«•* m g ftm • f f è t a l «ri#-« j*oint o f th«* ('«»liege, o r o f c o l l e g e offl* ia l- if'o n fln iH s I from hRM T page 1i SR1SON B e a t ’em HlfBSCRIPTI«tN $2 fin TI1E S»TI« h »I. TEAK th«* position «»f stu d e n t «»donel W *s| n csd ay afi«*rn«s»». Th«* mi I If n r y ls»nr«l w ill an non n»-« th e ap|silrftm «*iif' th«1 B e a t ’em Yourstoryinpicturesleaves nothinguntold for«* |«arf o f next we«*k, to gether w ith I'irlu re s hrlp to tell vour sto ry to y o u r prosper- ; ON TO M KH IU A N ! Ten years ago, when "C arp" «JwMnn ^ma«herf '•ppMnent* r»f the nam es *»f «li«* li«*iit. col«»n»*ls, cap tain s. Ik*utcn'*.»fs, 2nd lie u te n a n ts, etc. T ie B ea t ’em liv e ru slo m rr. I.rt us reproduce y o u r illu s tra ­ tions by the l.ine o r H alfto n e process in one o r , j Michigan Aggiow tr» piec#**, fnothall wa*» a gam** of brawn am! •xls th e m a n w h o is g o in g to if In a p r e c e d e n t- e s ta b lis h in g THE more colors. weight and muscle. It was th»* survival of the fittest and ¿he rnann«' r, th a t th e s te r n e r s«*x f speerl and skill and brains. To»lay, we place our haekfiehl hopes on m»*n as 'mall a*» Id*slie F»»uts le a r n in g food p r e p a r a tio n s a n d th«* e s t m a n n e r, a n d "m ak « * good " A n d . w h ile h e Is In th»» act o f FASHION LANSING COLORPLATE CO. I .W H I M ; I'h'mc 31(31 MICHIGAN h v am i h**ref«»re o f d ie te tic s , the wh»»se 150 pounds would n*»t have ma»!»* much of a »lent on the co «*ds. l*ehem»»th lines of 1915. Hut in 1925 with f»*»t">all l**ing played “ out in the open" Fonts has as mu« h «if a *'han»«* as the other b an d " it, " p e te f. w i l h«* M S r re R e c o r d p u ts a n o p p o r t u n it y to rnm- p r o p e r ly t r a in e d hus SHOP fellow. Ten years ag«> the college known as M. A. C. defeat#*! the University «»f Michigan by a s«»»n* of ‘j l t*» «» T»*m»»rrow an institution known as Michigan State Cnilege wdl attempt to turn the same trick, but with different methods. It is interesting to n*»te a few o' th»* change* that have <*•- curred in the game in th«* past decade. In 1915 eleven men went ' out to start a game, and generally th»»*e same eleven men finished it. Few substitutions were made. As a matter **f fact th»*n* were only about 10 men on the s»|U/.»l. A guard or tackle haositiori on th«1 line, and a t-.e kfield substitute! might be called on to play <|uartcr, half or full. f win- ninir from Mic higun. They were snIis fled with h..1.11tiff th»* \««.»t- tyit*n down t»» ti low sn»r»*. lit 191.1, h««wever, th<* table» won* lurm*(l wtd I he liiw n anil Whit«* came **nt victorious to th<* tune of 12 In 7. The ni'Xt yi*ar th** *‘Ainci«*s'* k<»3 a close (taltii*, and thi'ii thry rntni1 hn«*k in 1915 with a whirlwind tram that crushed Michigan and »topped the All-Ameriiun Maultl*-!*« h. winning 21 Th, to (I I I " - ttmn Hiked: Where Front 1915 to th«* present day Mu'hiitan Stat»* has alw'ay» Imp Jo yetHg men fet nl to trim thrir big rival, and nrvrr sue«••«*»li»l in dointr it. some- when they enter a larj^e in Jit j- tint«*» m i s s i n g tin* mark widely as tn 1922 when we lost, ti.'! to 0, tn n f »rganiT^itu nr H a re they pMortnnity to exereae erea~ and sometimes coming very close as in 1*921 when a la»t minute trve ta,fnt>r l i r art theyforced touchdown gained by a "fluke** pass was th.* only margin of into narrow frooveif difference that showed tietween the two teams on th»* score-board. j rJ'h :i sertet o f adrerfne- And even at that, critics were unanimous in agreeing that the menit throw! i>iht. * thne tireen and White outplayed the Maize and Blue and it was only yneMichigan." ACK-in 191 -, mathematical method of pre portunities which the electrical Hl'MAN KKI.ATIONSIIII* IN PRACTICE B ( i . K. L i ke, determining the temperature of industry affords the research en­ Twenty instructors and twenty students banded themselves to­ a P r in c e t o n a motor or a generator under a gineer of genuine endowments. gether with a single purpose that of canvassing the entire fresh­ student, wrote % given power cycle. Nothing so I'odav this young man hascharge man «‘lass ill a spirit of fri«*n«lship ami h«*lp. 1-ist Tues«iay even­ thesis on heat comprehensive had been under­ ot the insulation section of the ing this band divided into teams with a student and a professor flow in electrical taken before. When developed, research department, with an or­ constituting each tcunt. apparatus. The however, the method would per ganization ointments. **eipt of thi* opus; it went on, in tical requirements. Safety factors ,J '¿'.'¿i"«WffT?rR*he broadest They made themselves brothers and helpers. fact, very much as it had gone could be cut down. Smaller ar • Kind ot experience, for it relates Who cun charge that the faculty seems "inhuman"? Who cun' before. But l.l'Ktcam e to Wes- paratus could be used, with ' to every kind of electrical appa­ charge that the instructors hole! thems**lv«*s aloof from the life tin^house, where his interest was suiting economies. ratus in which heat flow occur*. of the school? How large a per cent of the students ever took encouraged. Today, although The work was exacti/^ and fhe Halt the problems of his section an evening off ami pro|x>»«*tl that evening to make as many friends less than ten years off* the steps researches not apertac u|ar |_ are referred to it by other de­ among the faculty as he eould? Keally now, who hares the blunt of Old Nassau, he has completed the end, however, there emerged partments of the Westinghouse of the blame where this "inhuman" relationship exists? researches that have improved business—thev arc in the nature a formula that is now «Aj,e ,,rol>. the motor-and-generator-build­ erty o f the indu.try . ln Jl ^ of emergency calls. The other ing arts. halt are of the department's Now Freshman Invades Kingdom stands as an importan* ia d itI„ n own initiating. From th e ** An interesting problem that to the field o f e- , n in. o f Pots and Pans as H. E. Student came to him here was the de­ formation. f come many of the most revolu­ velopment of an analytical or tionary developments in the etoc- l.iKm unio tli*' ttrnt white ntuu who p r e p a r a tio n F o r l<*h>tii. w h o is a 'in d e n t shows the op­ tncal art. We^sttnghouse « ntt*r»*tl ,i villiiKt* of ligvdii'i. th«* b r o th e r o f M t*» t i i a d y * la t h y in. d ir tlr»t co-ed »ho nlKnod up for count«-« «-•tor o f th e I 'o i o n b u ild in g rafe- In u «ollcitt* which hitd juRt opt-uod t e r ia . u fille d w it h th e d m ir e to d i r ­ It tlopr« to wo melt >«*«. even in a ect fo o d s e r v ic e worm* plight. 1« Howard loihytu. of Hts »tronc* »t to s v M iu n is that Travtir»»* t'ity. Fr«*hinan. who tla rrJ m en and w om en w e r e bora equal enter the Homo K* onotiiicM courwo at and that even a poor m a le can in­ Mi« higan State college vade the kitchen and th** nutrition Porhap« the first and only "ui«re laboratory and make pm ti m an" to taka up work «acred to Although women have upset tra­ femininity. Uihytn ha« embarked on dition generally, taken to w earins l womanly career. No viaiona of trousers, short h air, sm oking cig ar­ housekeeping, or cuting and bant­ ettes and invaded the suppoeedly ing of dresses hnve led him into the masculine ftrM of bueteees and spert. situation, but s very earnest desire the shoe Is seldom if o ver on the — 9 ~ ---------------------- to learn about dietetics and food other foot. B i t now, there artnnUjr A&ttlHTAXTS L. E . HORTON Sports Ed ito r A PAGE OF SPORTS J . ! »nie M e d iti C. K o lko sk k* m m z m z œ m •? ; i a £ K r Û 'Z X X ï. ; 2 S Ä boom in co-ed SPORTS IS SIGHTED Notice T H E P R O B A B L E L1NE-CP8 ODDS EVEN ON EVE OF STATE- MICHIGAN GRID CLASSIC ■\ la s t in i n ur •• hi it ir«* to m e s M lfH K .A N xvt. ro s . ST.XTK <«nt » r u in g «8relcrhaum 187..... I X l lr r s .............. ... 170 r . U ini r t i n i 111 r l y fo rtu n a te 1A warde 18.7..... l«T. Haskins «(’apt.) 1.18 t h e M ir h ig a n g a m e . stud ent*» a r é a r in th e la r g e tm u ib e r *»f If i*XXK 197___ L G . Kummel 186 w « rn e « I t «* bo -ur*- a n d ra rr> lh **ir and K e n lo r g i f l s In k in g t lie lr 1¡rotoli (( apt. 189........C.... Xngel 17I in p h y s ic a l e d u e a fio n . T h e y o re u th le t b i m> •>k. to irh th e m to A n n Ila rr m ... K.G. Hack eft 185 In the Stale Camp At Abb Arbor X th e the«try *»f b»«ckeyf N«w*vr0 A rb o r. T h e »tub w h ir h they re- ci i v d f o r a p p lic a t io n i» «*iif> in- liiibrodt, K. «*. 179 R.T. Spiekerman I87 iiiiiiiiiig inni m e t ton, b esides ««»r- (tnihe 180 K.F. Mniunds 175 T h - la at f o o t h ill -l-v-i, k n o w n ns N p w la l fro m ( h r V llr h la a n K a i l , , d b n t i v c t h a t a m*m( I«* la-ing re * " vinti »inflen, o rg a n iz a t ion, a n d Friedman ..... IG8 (|J*. l.yman ........ 118 th e - r i K b t l n c A a a lc « " bn« ta k e n to A n n A r l» ,r M l- h .. m i»rrow‘s eouìllot w ith th«- W o l ­ T h e M ic h ig a n coa» I k * h a v e put th e th e m se lv e s in to t h e ir i verine*« d o w n a t A n n 'A r b o r w i l l no ir d ty . am ildar*-, th ro u g h .-riff 0 U 1L UD TILFHAlT MllT M ln A TlEFOS MAKES (N PARADE m d showing WEDNESDAY doubt be th e p re m ie r engagera e ilt o f the long i»*ri'- l th a t tus from ii*-r* ri!ntnng--N e v e ry «l .\ th is w eek, w ith fo r t«»m«irrow s o iltflt*. T lie reason i h at M T 'M g a n • o-o h M a t h e r ’s m eets M ie h ig n n S *n t first f . M . f b u i l TO CLASH SAT fre sh m a n « ri ! ’iirnishe«! th e t*p- ii ! tu n T h - M l- h la iii) K tn tp f i ill- ii- M ill- j |,until- Of ,h IlniM l » to jij.'fl „ u t u, I,« « „ t m m I«*» \ V ,,ltio .,|,n 1 "• Ml': r r " " " “ t " i 1" 1- ' I ' " In tr ,» In - lio n of f‘ " " " - ™ " f H lî h l’" ,,r 'r ln " , l “ „.m in r- g u ia r « th i« i.! a b ly face ths-ui V w iln g w hnn Urn „ H in t „ « » I. t - ,I th- «tato . vvi lit up on Old Saginaw and Jackson Grid j itlz e n s o f L n n s ln g iu t h e ir f«*stlvi- Th** .Ml«-hlgah A gg ies iwh-e «W e at- F e rr* F ri* *1- Stars Matched at Ann Arbor. ii ml aiti­ si ..u r g r di«* U n iv e r s it y *>f ninn. tin >f t he new pavem ent. M «•higan. «luring fh- -»retch th«*.v ;;n,| ,.f Think o! That Before” ^ i- the usual streetin(? fo r a new and »im ple idea th .* . ar- e-rtidn'« .'. ap p e a r- to be th e h a v e n I o rn i whif-h co m e s m a n y s t e l l a r fo o t- ' il sta r- , not o n ly *o M ic h ig a n S t a t e ' ' - 1 'f e I 'n l v e r - i f v o f M ic h ig a n as j ie W o l v e r i n e s d o w n a t F e r r y ! t h is up* ! Sn.ip fty mar- ii lug and solid T lie o rg a n i w e lln ig h ... to n h n te d «I w h e n tin* Ann S ta te igati fid - f u s o r i C C o n tin u e d on o ff a t 185 The !•) in. in h e ig h t. A rb o r I 'c k - eleve n s, b a b ly i><* horns with I» v a r s it y B r o w n goes on in c h m o re ri,-» a valuable im provem ent e v e r the u|,|. • l a r g e s t s i n g l e « hung,- * u n ti l Hfb *r the M lchlgm i - f he fra y . ; li m , ,,rM. - tb ,. M w o r k . ) , g NOW YOIT HAVE BARRON’S ICE CREAM f r o m S a g i n a w w«»nd»*r« \x i»Ii now m o n w h o hnv««| BIG SALE p layers a hen T u i *«l,iy aft * rm «. u fr-.m l i v e to >i x it contains 40'« mor«; rrn! rrenm (hv test M. S. f . i n the an n u i l m»t lesirne«! .,!! th«- ioim *-," h * \**t than the o rd in a ry ice cream served in Lansing. n A n n A r - j „ V i o e k f n p f i . l n J«»hn. o f t h e m i l i t a r y w i l l w e a r t h e d o p . r m « m t . Mia l e . l th e b a n d a l o n g our luncheons a re a real luxury — a r e f i n e m e n t ¡n th ** art of eating w isely. a izo a n d Blue f |,.- L o in g- . m a . * l . i n g * u n . I m i l i v j efiq uette. T h * ............... m a r c h , * th e We also serve “ toasted sandwiches" of all kinds. Sta te ’» squad t u e tr«»n«*ine « o u n ' o r m u r e h u n d tie- • i n e N - r v i c e in ' f o r t n a t i o n «if fie* • n lo h a v e ul.s.. boon Try us after the theater tonight- 2 For 1 ,t„,n lion Ita»- - n i | . h „ . i i , .« l y Spio k e r m a n . l i v e r y th i tig •.» a v«< j ~ *; • • • - - Pau l lia r k 't t ful w orkout at Ann A rlm r n e x t s» t e fio o rge Need- t h e ¡.iitfif i- t k i n g h-dd a n d B a r r o n ’s XV. XV. IIX K K O Y i !»«* of *15 II * that these g h tlig h t* .p lay * h i s U* ni m , t b n t Hi«* bund w i l l « • • l’ “ ,f •* | ,! * •» • -h u .'o o f till* «lit V« gl o ri í , ’■ I,“ ‘ ' ' ' ! .Ml*, \\ i-fiingfnu X\•-mi«* A fr o « from lit*- t *pit«l Theater S h V H E CENTER OF MICHIGAN YOU KNOW WHERE n ; n n UNE IS STRONG TH E CAMPUS tehlgan "Hu n nr power of E v e r y team *hfeh has enraged o r w . r d pa«««-. . y M Phtr,«* p a st few ...r« <;ru b- route h a s b u r l i l » d .ur u g a i n s t a s t r o n g «- n it y be p l a y i n g o r . . f t h e l:r Such Ml A m erb m BEAT PHARMACY ! Hucket» one ...en a s \ i> k . ri 1 B l o f t a t t i n * p o * 1- I and lik ew ise t¡ ,,n n u d e tli«- " p j i o s i n g m e n t o r s d r i l l M S (’ Not • . r c e n t e r ma ri N ow -om e* C ap. p l a y e d In h is m |r |)r« bnr«l m m »<« b ati dl o •m Near the F o s l s f l t e t M MICHIGAN •• s a m e y * a m , f r - d V o g e l o f J-:»,iris»f»n III. . 1» a p ^ ^ p e n r > . w i l l h a v e >n b e a r t h e h u r l e n WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS 1 “ i* * Vogel w e ig h s IT I w hit- Brown Harry Suffrin of pt \fIf III« . XV ill t .K X M t 2:1*31118 Suits at the Smallest Margin of Z i , Profit Known—$2.'» to $50 Topcoats, $21 O'Coats, $25 to $50 COLLEGE TURNS OUT \ % . FOR COLLEGE MIXER p!e*«.’ v f illin g th - b a ll- ro o m • on M e m o r ia l b u ild in g a n d r:ur th e ‘h a ll* a n d lo b b ie s of iM r .r t t ro v o l o f m o re th a n % /5b itm ÿ ,W • ; P n ? - a te n d e d th e first al* ::iu x r «»f t he y e a r . W e d n ss- en i r T h e a t te n d a n c e -*a* g}> la r g e , a n d q u it e u n p re re - .v n fo r th e tirât m ix e r o f I f- rm .* il.- n t o rc h e s tra fu rn l*h e « i fo r .n fo r m a l d a n c in g an d s a e r e g;V(-n t>y r r - s t d e n t K t e r f le ld an d i»*-an W a r d iïllt - •’n r u g e n e r a l ’ g e t- a c q u a in te d ” Here Below We List a Few o f the Latest Hit* e. - 'u d c n 's a r e a g re e d th e a as a c o m p le te an d un q u alt- On Columbia Records .•SN tn s p t t f *'f th - c r o w d e d on o f th e d a n c e floo r. You Forgot to Hcmrmher Walt* -H.k— i;«*rm an and H - •nm «Mi! Hoy. XXhat a t.irl K* x Tr«*t Ii.,«.« tb »rm »n «te l l i * ‘ ,,( - I Xftu* Voa A ll For Mp- F*>* T n » t ^# It Pay* to Trade I Left Her Hjr the Shores o f M in n rto n fca K**x l r -r -The C lo v e r «¡areten* «* • h at 11.1-11 h h fi iHdxin' M r XVttd- F o i T re t I'M * M « ',h « u n .n I- « .. M M IU £ D R Y I CaaT Nm ,1» B m u MIiiI Nm - lr BUCK’S Th- M n o b .t tn n la * v - GOODS CO. M.J.mit.M. Bock P k — t 21-394 I;,v i, I Ik e K M , K i d . I*m m d . F u x T r..t f s n d h n C a. 3 9 1 H . W a d i. A m . ¡¿M T h - M x rk ” **h D ry Good* 7*• b IHimM'miMr'I Lava Van—»■« T-mT*h - I M a r k H rra n tl <>r.h Ready-lo-Wcar ffkisfaa's OUmf Fendmt Stmi Budd’sMusic House W c h aw a * the laMM hha «• ■ w a r*. M a jrr l-Uaa Ralla ami NhcH M«m » M H Iaacy Beauty P w la r. T h M Fla ar Tea Rom*. NaeaR* Flaar “EVERYTHING IN MUSIC* IW-1W N. WaSrfWSa* A* i l l Nawh Y a B t o h a A t m m f l.a n lw M hW n* WRR OTENSATCRDAY EVENING* CM*, » WCUH* P ar » Pour MICHIGAN STATE N U IS , nuoA T, o rrrH M i a. i w IThese Sterling Linemen A re Being D epended The First Aggie Team to Put Away the Wolverines Upon to Stem Michigan’s Attack at Ann A r Hark Now— Right to left— ( o rtw rlitit, nmmin­ toni roorh (now alhle tir «llrrrtor of Ih r .North Dakota A g g irai; IrMonkon, guard; (o a rh Mark I in ; Sm ith, I a r k I»-; Y u li nr, m gr. S rro m l R o w — N ig h t to Ir f f - M r A t id y , g u a r d ; : llr m d u g , r m l; "C a rp " «lid ian , fu llh a rk ; t apt. G iffo rd . I a r k I r ; II . .M il Irr, hu I fit a r k ; V aughn, rrn trr. fro n t R o w — R ig h t to M ft— n . M illr r , h a lf h ark ; G a u th ie r . quar trrh a rk (n o w a t h lr ttr ( a p t . llan k ln H •H rtrlttr a t IW ilo S ta ir 107 itonuda, r (î W . If o b b s o f PLAN FALL TRACI «•>ii%r r - ity i ; A. M u ir IN I Im ll i i n l on ilio vari Harr i m l I h i w «•ring d op artm i-n* r m l. I w ill fill til* b ill at guar I It.o r. and a m o o tin g of Ui*iiitli>ril«iiM an* " fig h tin g A g g ie s " tun ny n f tin* g rrn t rn m o In th e nronon o f M U I by n un tin - r . . . .i h n l l m u r e , m ul wan pul n e r o -s e levens frin ii lirn * w e re h n lk ’il d u r in g tettiti w h b lt w an »11 pi it I ned by liíffo r d , fn n llñ l buck fichi mutt by lit ? u Ih r I him A ll W iK t r r n honora, n m p iiM lit* !■«•« it in«* k tu m i l iin tbo nul on now m an i**«■ \gg|«*N fu lled tu Mion* The I m- i pivot mon in tbo ill G O IN G aand. and K ilt, . m i r a f t e r y e a r , niati.v to r n t O h io H tn tc n n lv iT N lty litlt l paa-cd a n d ••aili niicc o o o n n I v o ono fm io h R a lp h ( I Voung ■- C r o lli t ions HKATPNS th a t noiino u . iH io ftiiln o d i«» afono fo r tbo d o fo al fw«*rn tbo rolaflotiN o f \| T h a t gnmo m n rk o d tho firmle !«• of ID I • and llkowlm * *et to ro|H*at th o tbo I o f M fo r M ic h ig a n H tato *upet \ r n mt S I a t.- ii n up|N -r batrIon Mm hi ••I in id to g ive bo I n d i l o o f • lim w ill - lightly bv m fa ll i ra in in g li lain oh in order e<>r»luroy, l.umln.rpa. k I th a t m m Im S iic il r le a th e r . H a n k IN o r k ItU ii a oh lo Vonion f Ilio \ggies in to cccd cd old A g g io tifio , am i on tho OI|t W e ig h to il Y o u n g 's fo rw a rd • A b l o r m n n ha •*n p ia K a n t I a i m lug, M lr h . th o r a n k « o f tb o V o i t i n c n In t b o m a t- m o r r o w , M ic h ig a n S t a t o o ln a b o a f ..r w a ll, but b o ili •nstvo u u l t s a p | N -a r • o f tb o N ip ia d I« — r .air 1.1. . . . i r l i In ih -m a n il o f f l l t n a n d 0 1 11 1 . ..Ilf ..r if w i t h f i l o III " I f in io w i t h M i c h i g a n a t A n n III V a b il i » \ l ’a p t n i n |.o rio rio o in a n u m tM N i l e and r « M n n a 2 1 -0 a lo n o m o n i 'f i t I a f lit r a n k m l A rb o r W ill tb o n o w o lo v o tta hookod Hr..* «•f M w i l l In - i b o I i| s t a n .o n in n o la a aa i lo g i o a t oat o f a i t t b o A g g i o ola n nloN u n s t a i o c o llo g o toaniM fit r o u g h no i m l i n g lig i. •ai t b o Y . , 1 lin . n o i ro | N «r fiu g w i t h t *4.98, $8.95 to $15 w ith Ilio I ,,f M M lako M illo r, m p noh mm o il w i t h o n l y a d r i n k • lia r • H a w k in ­ m i T o fi» K « lw a r d N In s t o a il a r o w o r k i n g f ilin o t i t h o o lo v o ti t h a t tu in .il t h l* d o fo n t lt o f i.r o t u r n i n g t h o t r b -k ott tl vi O . « i l l . . •od .M i. li i g n n u to n - o o t m t r y o o u rs o und* t i l. k . a m i t h a t y o a r \V .It« r i : . t,. i « a l l ‘ t i g l i ! In t- A g n I o n o f B B S m i ll m i r , . . b o l d i n g I im - : T o oir*M*f f I* »si f i l l i . . f C o n i l i M a soli - w ill tb o l i i - r S f i t t o . r o w II. k Von! w i ll I m i a p t o n li.;. - k i n - , i b r i - T t m a tb l«-» b d o p n r ".Vlav Kittinjr Servire” a« ‘ Intoni fo o tb all ro m b in o ? ll f o k o t t . am S p » . k of m a n . of i m - d a U f o r f i n i r p ia Itil i B U A f,,r M A id S t a ll W ith I n m o n »a i li . f r n v m t h o b a n d i* a p i . u n - -ures you of the corre, EVERYBODY OUT a m i f im t b a ll. B i g h t , d o t o r in i n i t t l o n h a s t'o a o t i Y o u n g ' a w . ll I ,a lu m s iilo I II Oli Olio h a m lic a p | io .| bwi* . urn fw*t if Ion hat ..r rap from the lari?, variety ¡ti Central Mirhi a ld o •f. m u I*i s it p r o b b -m n If you enjoy good timeH, nlb nd (he Dunce f b t l t h a t S l u t . » c o llo g o w i l l h a v e n Vi.»g»*l A m o n g tb c noti w h o ar«* w o u (fan. given by the RBI) MKN’S C’MIlt at the IH 't o o fita g o ..r I.UM ft a f t « « r Its ilr n f c o n f a -k w l ln -f f ;ip m i n in* I an I If. Id r t b t OH t b o g r i d W i t h M i c h i g a n On f , n n M r. i.--I . H a t« . M..V». $5 In $1« to A n n N i l » . i m o n w i t h t h o s p i r it o f <*nt a n d '•n in fin .p m H e r ' •i r.dw «a|e. *2. «2JMIn M MASONIC TBMPI.B, (N TOREK 2 tb o " F L g b t l n g o f III. \ggioN** In ib iH N l in flu* ‘ o u n try in o t h e r - f hr* » w e r g ro u p of F ig h tin g n - t .. in* file «(«• ; Kant Lansing nil Vu (It* ! o f pi it* t lee VI IN N A I t I K »IC M t.. and B ln t t T h e •• .•tits Ü N f .d f o r tin* h a The smartest .1 o u h I . - Cenllcmen 50 cents. No Charge for Indies. o f ro. •ut U o h id c t r u c k m et a r c » I - fn lb .W N ;m d I I U a r d dawl.es, j jtt pigf, p, III I . r e a s t l i l u e rheviot .suit I < '..u fi m i c i f r o m fM igc .’i l (l i e i w o ' p o s it io n a t le ft h a l f , b n f w i l l a id In l.a .k lie ld s v vliie h w ill moo no iw Mo i n a n d T J i I v a n ! h .w b u rd b * N h ig h t u la- fumili, 5 4 2 . ÔO, w i t h tin* i ft p a r i t y o f p i lo t I t h a s H lw n v N W * li t t l e t o eboNO. , f th e a m i b r o a d j u m p , p o le v a u i t , -b* ili w t i N , a m i j a v e l i n two pants. b.N«n th e fH d b v o f I '. u i c h \ '„ u If t itipn h i , »» v« .o, n " bn l, l, i"f yv n u n . tju n i-n ii' nf m ah s S4 rfíTTTñT^^TSai M A Y BR O S. i i ••v|M*rl»*no«*«f m n n r u n n i n g t h o to n n i „7 dfrffT<7fkl»i«#| ttu* if.V 'i^ in t i n II- »»f I t o « F r l e f l ■imi a - F r i e d m a n I n th e o n l y v«*t«*ri»n •im -Adolph K o s itc h e k ,l!ü ir t h a t I n eti.p a hit* o f IlH lld lllit f t h e - . p i » d P s. *. •m n a l m o - t . e r t n l n t Im t tu* w i l l d> iw tlo* a — I m i m o i t lu . I Ihn ho ld v frm a* Ir f o r la i v ili t it. I H r m *• ( i r o g u r v . tw o m e n In p r il­ li in t n - i u n r r n w - M o le n d a , a t f u l l HARFORD (Iflm r lr ta l "The Hat store at the Town 2X5 S Wnahinfftnn Av# *» S o u th M .i- h big In n \ venue So td It o f \prii Unfit* t h a t V i c t o r I m m in »ff w h o n u f fo i»-«! u t o r n li g a m e n t in Ills le g l a - t id i ■d F » r a* tin* r e t im ln - U VurM , t tiltt Hhtß Opra Halwdnj NtgM g h a lf • Itn th F u lle r W e e k , W o llb l l»e aid«* I n o p e n in g g a m e (•. .-n t lr e l v p ln v ill til«' il» i n .f o n > d •d M n h ¿«•H ug their first MMMMMMMMWWVWM It W ill m n l.li.lv be f w n n r Ih re . lie h ».f tv w . .r k . a n d fu r w . N k s h o f n r e in* W i ll ).<• abb* I n r o n le lid il i' hr-' mts fH .rt f».i f . r a . l l e e ig n i t i I t I n ib m h f -d le a v in g tw .» v »iirs I let ro il ago f ill w b .* lh e r n r not > » - j w i l l b e abb* ft* in lie - *N b e d .lie d In t.- St a h u h a u and n I Cu I m . n ■k w i l l THK PLACE TO EAT- to a Safe and Capable In th e oilN n tl a Is .i pi-i.|>iii*t v » g a n b a .k r b d d M.* in t h e M i . h t IV w ill s th e h a lf Cleaner. Lu. k p I tim p r m I « ON ttllN nou und nIH g ill e r s nf th e and li.J d T h r e e |MMlti. **we*l u p m .w .a n In* i n fh e S t a t e b a c k u iit « «| on a- M a p " Y u n B u r e u w ill l — iu g The Wolverine Lunch K. K. RICK & CO. m il.l e a i n sf - e n - n i l In* a li m - U p n w n r . l n l n le t t e r ef ill** fn lll«n * k n n .l e u h t e . l h » a ll . a n d S m i t h w i l l a w ith B u h l i n till I . V M H M i . M I I H I f . VN I .'H M i slit t int w S lrct- i M ?Hd A|. \ , | . lirtitN * t - a w Itt i I« I III* IH g T e n •In* h a l f b a c k h e r ? h i \ f .p ia r t e r . flu*r** is n o t e . i- v a - i f m i l in n T h r e e m e lt -Master Dyer and Cleaner F u ll e r In ido he llk e lv s t n r t i i •• in fli** r u n n i n g f«»r fin* n r « » p ilo t OPEN DAY and NIGHT er III flu* "th**f h a l f llu rrv Kipk** •a l l a gM liiN f M b h l g a l i . In n fin* u tie In h o n tin g F 'i f l e r f . . r I h e p a st if a rt t h e gam** w i l l m»* lie k n o w n I W u w e e k s in a n e ffo rt I n <|ev*eb»p a u n t i l j u a t i» * f o r e t|n* w i n - » I.- biuW ’N p u n i e r In lik e t h e p ille e n f I W k w H I . I a m a n win. « i n i f o d l a - i \.*ar n gam**. w in* g n n l u le . I blN t little Ju d g in g IN p rm o f th e e o t i- l d c r e d .p ia r f e r N f o r Ulrlruutr in '2Ü I t ..in h u ll , - k i r k s Ve s l e í d a v a m i to - t* r in n r r o w n N i n r t i n g I in «* -u p F n u tN la v lie - t h i - k ie k iltu n u b i be flu* li n . u p H a h ctN k. a t ie w .o t t t o r f r o m a n d B * «* lirin g «* r i r e t h e o t h e r * w o ||s|- •nI a n d th e f o r m e r h a - U n * u e u n s id e r - •**l tin* l.*gi> -I r e g u l a r . -*• i f I . v i h h i i STUDENTS COME N tiirfN it w i l l In* p o s s ib ly i a ii of To Eat at file 0*2 fr«N * hn iiin N ifim d . w i l l un*b*ubl> o d i V In a k I n i .» î b e liti» tip B v virtu** h ie h n v i n g in*»*« at « f u a r t e r In s t sea* Hunt JFnnft o f b i ­ I U lis is f e iil g a m s n il e|t*l n illN . ll m l h i fo rw a rd p a — tu g a b i l i t y , he n» . i i B o * * tiitu g «> rs p a mm t u g a b i l i t y . «**• h i b it t a l i n ( h e A d r i a n g a m e , is h i « -h - .u h t v;*-» .in ev**n . h ;in n < w i t h tir* » f h a lf f u ll b a c k |n »n ||io n w i l l l«e fille d - t i o i i g |Mdn? s . . e i t h e r l . v t n a n , F* a itN . **r Jb M ’ h r t n g e r w i l l gmd** th«* S t a t e i**aiu? w li i e h N t a r t s a g a i n s t M h h i g a n M. S. C. RESTAURANT tlrlrp ium r J.1I17 In t w on s i r . m g nn*n. M **lem lH «m l S f a m immi u . h a - h a d o n e v . n i t ’ n e \jn * r le n c o w h i le M u le m la | u « t g ì a . I n a l . - I f r e n i I h e f r e s h m a il r a n k - COUNT ARTISTS IN OPEN DAY AND NIGHT tn e \|N * iie U «o * l h .n k fie ld w i l l be o i l - e l bv i.in* .i f t h e N|ri»ngl*Ht H i i «*n MCHKAN LINEUP tb*velu|H‘*i h e r e in i v t v i i l v c h i ' n . F I v »- T w o o u t s ta n d in g b a s k e t b a ll a ta ra ..f i l i o -e \»* n li n e m e n h a v e h a i l o n e •>r f w .» v e i n - o \|M * ri«iie e T in * o n ly ■Mk t h e ir p re p s ch o o l d a y s w ill •*e«*n in to m o r ro w a c o n te s t, a n d both he BLUE ROSE TOILET ARTICLES d o u b f f u l |n .s if Io n w a n |»*ft end i*tif 1 b d e l h ; a n h im - l e w n » m il a g r e a t itn n i l ! h«* p e r fo r m in g fo r M ic h ig a n . D**nnie O o a te r h a u m o f M u s k e g o n an d p m v e i n e ii t t h a t li n d a * , l a - t y e a r 's «»m l m a y m »f « m i t T h »* f o r m e r Mimlceg**!! ^ J o h n f " B o ” i M o ie n d a of D o t r o it ’ BRILLIANTINE CREAM- high -.in.nl - t a r is in "rra ^ iv T n g h ig h a r e th»» p a ir fu r wan I pas-cs an d tits w e ll in to O o s tn rb n u m w as an A i l 'A m e r i c s n >o-t n Ntvl«* o f p la y F lo r a , v e te ra n *>f h , * h w h « to l c e n te r in h aj«k e tb a il. hav- FACE POWDER ROUGE th e IR24 ten in. w i l l hold *l«*wn th«» ,nt n c h '***•"n l ! clo ae o f th « rig h t llnnk a g a i n th is scH autir O rula*. 1923 n a t io n a l to u r n a m e n t in Chl- THK BERWICK attd lle r r iia t e ln , w h o h as In v ii sh lft» *d ; c * * ° * M o te n d a w a s an all- MORSE'S BULK CHOCOLATES front Hn i»n. kfiebl to end. a r e h o t h ! A » « * r ic a 8 f o r w a r d , \ e t t h e r p la y e d M i l l i S t e r n i M e lt —*—n| men uimI w ill a lte rn a te w it h th e M io h ig a n 'a til fre - h te a m last •e g u la rs y e a r , a o d b o th a r e now B a te d a s reg- Bah ciH 'k nod F d w n rtl- nr»* t«»wer* o f u la r a f r o m a*yphoinor« r a n k * TOOTH PASTE OF ALL KINDS • 8 stre n g th in th e M ic h ig a n lin«*. Huh- B o th w e re a ll- s ta te c h o ic e s in . ock ha« p la ye d tw o y e a ra . w h ile Kd- f o o tb a ll a n d b a s k e t b a ll w ith o u t a Heu») Tun t '* lf w a rd s ha- h a d o n ly on«» v e n r's f t * q u e s tio n , w h ile in h ig h s ch o o l, a n d F ilw n r d s is one *»f tin* fa st TOOTH BRUSHES Ikhfr» $* I« $18 p erienee t h e i r fo o tb a ll e ffo r ts to m o r r o w in eni m en on th e m piail a n d la usually w h a t w i l l b e t h e ir first a t te m p ts a t ftr*t d o w n th e field u n d e r p u n ts c o lle g e g r id w o r k sh o u d m a k e a fea- A step in the right direction lln w k in s , w h o tup* th e * r * le n a t t u r e o f t h e i r pr«vaenr« in th e t ilt . —If you wear Bostonians Wolverine Typewriter MARSHMALLWS 39c HARVEY PHOTO Company SHOP i » w. Mw im am PHOTU GKAPH H H M M U M l Agmta for Corona Typewriters M k t f 24-Hour Service JU A IM M AS 9ÑÑÑT M IMJfti i teWM» -“ Aritea. Mm M M acM w College Drug Co. H A S T L A N S IN G , M K W H A N State!t ten B its! M m IMS Rcxall Storo