V O LU M E 19 Michigan Stale News F R ID A Y , O C TO BER 1, 1926 S t a t e N e w s O f f ic e M o v e d to U n io n B i d tf . . F o u r t h F l o o r Number 4 H o ld B iè M a s s M e e t in g o n È v e ’ o f K azo o G a m e - - - - -FOR - - -O- -u -r D NEW DRIVE AND 'STUDENT COUNCILMAKES PLANS FOR PROSPECTS X O T H ’K ! u m b must have his FRATERNITY ROW “ F R O S H ” WATER RESERVE dam ped by the nion p a rty Sat- lie receipts are VARIED ENTERTAINING PROGRAM o f p ro cu rin g ' SEEM ASSURED PROJECTS BEGIN JUNIOR FORESTRY STUDENTS CLARENCE CARLTON OF U N -. MAKE SCIENTIFIC STUDY SING ON PROGRAM THAT Union Lite Petition Acted Upon Bid« Open Today for Water R e * « r - INTER'FRATERNITY T w o ju n io r fo restry students, f ’lay- SHOULD PACK GYM. Favorably by Board of voir and Coa.truction of BOWLING UNDER WAY lon V an S ly k e and T. K. D a w k w ere em ployed on the field w ork io r the stud y o f oak in the n o rthern part of INTRODUCE COACHES Agriculture. Camput Drive. Eclectic* aud Trimoria» Feature In the state this sum m er. T h is stud y w as ca rried on hy the fo restry de­ SwaMx Creek Clown Band To F r a te r n ity row . for eight years : Opening Gaaet; Higb Score p artm ent in co op eration w ith th e ! Make First Appearance of dream ed-of pro ject a t M ich ig an Stat» ,s and United S ta le s forest service jm ntedi-i :it last s**ms ce rta in to he r v o ir fo r a d d itio n al >at er of 201 Rolled by Irwin a te ly a fte r sum m er fo restry camp. Seaton. a re a lity T h e U nio n L it e r a r y T h e y covered m any of the n o rth e rn ! v. S ta te ’ ah sired r.g got awajr counties and studied the g ro w th and II claim »he honor <«f night, when developm ent o f the va rio u s oak a ■linoite a 'it** and build i.» T rim o lra s on th* plot to be la ml scaped ed the 1tel ta PRACTICE HOUSE RESIDENCE ntert a in ment, .und fo r this purpose, nido Herren- t roil uct ion of avc hail th e ir petition REDUCED FROM 6 TO 4 WEEKS n im b ly acted upon hy » i*hy-1 _______ » ill pi rd of A g ric u ltu re , and i fro m R esidence at P ra c tic e H ouse for b u ild in g of a house are o f the the senior g irls of home econom ics ida ns d W h ite I pending d e tails of of the has been reduced from six to four •'1*110011 se and fixing a definite a 1 I weeks, allo w in g th re e groups a term red mid* ion fo r th e row . Alum - howled ! instead of I wo T h e g irls who a re rhe fra te rn ity , accord- n a pies now t here n.ro (! laclys K osal. Zntta Dendel, h e a d -"Hf the “ Tlo* -wefit gr«**’ii***l h n ik ." ih * Forhes. (Ira c e R eyn olds. D o ris t ’hil a n ticip a te no hitch in U illil in I roil till'd lie think*» tllllt son. M arth a Ste in . M a rjo rie B a rn a rd . row and prophesy that tin* ••weurln’ o* tin* u n i ’l l " i« a G e n evieve Jo h n so n and Donna Good­ demon**! ra tio n l«»r I'o l. ( i n i ’ti HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS rich. a nil his fa th e r voted l«»r %le\. .• n«’ \ f s p rin g or -nun- ATTEND MERRILL-PALMER FANS APPROVE CADET COLONEL and M I. ig.un t M errill- : lit« term BROADCAST PLAN TRIALS BEGIN M orri field. ■ phetis, K u - W heel ch rm m el «»lit limisi oil page Public Receive* Outdoor Broad- Y M.C.A. FACES OUT Army Officer* to Choote Head of PUBLISH ELECTIVE CHURCH LOCATES catling Witb Favor; Noite of Game Pul Oa Air. SOPHS NOMINATE Local R. 0. T. C. Next Week. CAMPUS BOARDS MANY STUDENTS o a d c a s t i t i g o f i vt ** f p o t h a U g a m e S a t u r d i i A b r o u g h t a l a r g e m in i REAL PROBLEM NEW COMMITTEES A ii,'» ta d » ! supportjng officers. -1 .imi ill 1.1« w ho ' i ! '*tn Student Cooncil and Union Board Huge Number of Student* Placed if h > tfe rs ,-i.nd i a r d s f r o m a l l p a r t s he c o u n t r y . A l l w e n - i n tu v o r i,, o u i d o d r a n n o u n c i n g t h u i w a s f o r th e tir s i t im e b y S p o r t s Vn Increased Enrollment Double* Members Published for BenefitIn Rooms By People's Churrh Work of Employment Bureau. Ditcipiining of Fretkmen to Be In ■f| i in i n i • lia e lm a urda y Hand« of Committee of 15 of Class of 1930 Manager. Ml li i tupín SopbouMrct. ia t t he cre a se in th e e n r o ll- »•fieri tu* mi nation i lid* 1 Stu dent i ou e com m ittee itrly doubled com piled hy Mr Mr In in n e r !, r mt >I I H I M • i*ni*»r It * -!»*'« ■Iil lit* ■ RELIGIOUS COUNCIL HOLDS **i*ii*«ni«*»'** it*'i*i'«'*»»'ni.*i i«« FIRST ENTERTAINMENT D M K STAH TN IT I *»■* 1AM K rut party o f a ••klv TÍ entertainments I M ih n t- rv c d v io - i students. sponsored tun-* ' o»l he il w ill tak«* V evening in th.«* »ew I’e o p ia 's ur«h building I \ | l l \ IU •%Iti» T he I wo tud. ni purl« .Hi be w ......... . the seiii**r Mettile I** ' ' .1,1 |ol>. r7 " t t e n d a n e * T in * s t u d e n t r e uwmaa «. ..»aavt» mis co uncil, » h le h is in charge Ihe program of en terta in m en t. I*« " f r .p r .M B tm i» .« " f «H i Deans Emphatically Ju n io r M c tiiN t* li.n l r .llx ln u « n r a a a u a t lo a » ÊSÈÈkm Approve Co-ed System S i i |i|m M II"I1' X|«'llll**'l' u ‘ ti*- » u r ioui) « >u r ? • n e r a b le ! »*•agi ” U n c ie • in w h P h t h e tained " n lv a* the lih ra rv Hut »he Aomei i u p o h » h c am pus U ru 1« m ention w**r* desk of the tw o ruling « **eru io h«v»* liewl toasted «and*ich maile. »unie, his preference hae not turned span* ctn rln g A t pr inly fiction is of- book« out of the tssigned reading | ’ «¡r >• t lll* o ii Ihm »K s . »h rV M lVt* »•» 'h e men is *he ideal students He ind fam e in 'h e a th le tic lit ».*•*! type of *du room for over n ig h t" at the tim e . e m p h a tic a lly asanrts *hat th*- mai** world »* *> debt to feminine- in flu ­ at le m a te ria l of interest to be obtained, Bo oks w hich are placed in the aa- m ore from a i i o r i a i r a, » I t h the c o - ,1 aim s of women are r e a lly based *»n Trll I ..., « .m u . «h a » y»u iican gam a i Ann A r Tbc m nim inimm um ren tal fo forr a. book i* I signed rea d in g room are supposed to ed s than d ir e ctin g » M e n tio n upon j th „ fctand . h„ v take w ith men itc, and 15c per week T b la m on ey p* Us**d th ere d u r in g the h o u rs that w»nl In Ihr lin» ol I uhm I * * d is tra ctin g elam W hich p revail W h e th e r »h*- r <‘-ed rem ains i s a As each season goes by S ta te ha* • lim. used to buy new b o o k s w hich a r e lib ra ry it op en . T h e lib ra ria n s " I have fr ie r th a t I v a lu e j p ro b le m «t M ich ig an Sta te Is pvob- •»een d ra w in g la rg er and larger be p la ce d on the fr»*e Hat as soon age not a llo w e d to c h a r g e them out row d* F a n s who are unab le to All f.KillMill »rorr» will !«• !«*•■ a m o n g the you (*■ e q u a lly a s ' lem a tic a J H o w e v e r If is evident • they are paid fo r .u n til the d o a ln g h o u r. ;»« It m ig h t ly o u n g m e n . " 1 ithat n a i »he.*ne w w ill ot receive recognl- -ret■ tick i n nu«** ets to some of the coOfer- ......................................... ,<1 In ih . bibby. World Mrte» h igh as thoa«* p r e s id e n t B u tte rfield has d o n a te d p reven t o th e r * fro m stu d y in g , but [ tio n o f su ch fro m the p o w e rs-th a t-b e e n e e games a re g e ttin g th** habit Kam .» will I»1 rrporwd pl»y h* h e goea o n to su b s c r ip tio n t o th e N ew Y ork th a t d oe# n o t halp the p rob lem o f H a le ft 11 d th e m l a d i i u l o o * » th » p r w n i . u n d . « u r l i , . » » i n f StaM p U * . T h . , - o b a it ls » k i i k w Ul th e fre sh m a n g lrlc. ip la io a r o a - a . . . . u w r te d t o t k . - r l t . r . otlata. " up by t h . B p .r U a . . . » . r . l « . » - T h m « . d j U » aad 8 u a d » y « k t « « m pl»jr. o f th e w ritey T h e r e w as a tim e at th e r o lle d * c e r a in g th e ,r o -« l. H S ¿ I i» f o r t h » l a . l » MX to » r o .p t t h . »OB a « o M T T «i t o » d d l m p .t o i ' ° | b . . . . ‘ U b ^ io t h ^ o b b y m T b ^ w h e n first y e a r g ir ls had t o h oop laet w o rd p |oa o l » U - l i o + é aad k»a«At by h»r p n m » . |tbo »U .B d » a e » »t t h . » « » Ir» - |»«rt»Uoa « a » M i t e * 1» WHBiiriTtJ. and faculty at the game Saturday second speaker. W hile Rnmmel hai i w hich a book m ay be used In the as- Orr. Igoren Patterson. Robert Gor­ been unable 10 take an active part, and the big mass meeting has been don. M shrice Cook, J in Bothwell, a rra n g e d to put the State rooters in nTjrired read 111f room. T h e re A re R alp h Boylan. 8tewart Cane, Jo h n he ha« keen spending a great deal Michigan State News trim for their p a r r o f the contest. tlinen . perhaps, w hen this tneang a Van Aiken. of tim e in help in g the team to pre­ pare fo r the Kazoo program. A section w ill be reserved In the great inco nven ience to the* g irls and At this point in the program the stands at the gam e to m o rro w as a the in a b ility to prepare a lesson fo r H O L D B I O M A S S M E E T IN G new coaches w ill be introduced, fo l­ ch eering section and a ll freshm en the fo llow ing clay. m O N E V E O P KAZO O G A M E lowed by a short talk by Coach a re expected to sit in this section. PvMMkcd t w W — M r «*• e M M » s u bJ th* «tudwH» of the Mlrhlmn f t l t * ' — M r i l m «r o o d e t a * nutter at the poet It o b v i o u s th a t they cannot be Young , . offtre M a t U a d w H XM gaa ASm ttain c ratea farniataed tipon (C o n tin u e d from page 1) M r C a rlto n w ill be the fin al speak­ c*ti p e r m i s s i o n to stay out u n til 10 a p l t i l i a te tka Bnatnaaa Manager. mand us a public speaker in L a n ­ er on the program . George D irks, lo c k t o s t u d y In the lib r a r y if the president o f the Student C o u n cil, w ill sing. M IT — III STAFF t m to he m ain tained, if T h e Sw a rtz Creek C lo w n Band has ¡u-t os ch airm a n and the m eeting w ill K E ITtl H IM S S A rG H . — ....................................... - ................... Editor t h is w e r e d o n e , they w ould a ll sud­ been one of the most en terta in in g close w ith the sing ing o f the A lm a (im tin g a OOBHON W H t m r m N . 17a. H a a l u Hrmar Buatneea Manager groups to ap p ear at mass m eetings in M ater. denly b e c o m e s t u d i o u s fo r an alib i. DRVA PKRSt *«iTT. T 7t- K am a la tta H ooaa................... ('reed Editor the past, w ill m ake its first appear-! K azoo is doped to g ive the Spar­ !»**ri»th' Sh ^-m f h H w lN jr Ed ito r T h i s s y s t e m w a s t r i e d o n c e and prov- ance o f the season. The college m ill- i tans a hard fight and w ith this game, from fj„t«- st .fT -r.l «iw>rt« Ed ito r ta ry w ill also be out in fu ll force to ; the re a lly d ifficu lt part o f the sched- 1» m ig h t he? possible to m ain tain lend its support as it w ill at the Mlf begins. T h e team is composed AMlwtaot rifW on f ii —min Hnrttm. I»»lr Medill. John Hrisbin. game tom orrow . of experienced m en and th e y a re a Reporter» \f .- tr f :i\ i;iu \ p* - -> - H M « lln n i* , Wm, M uller, Refk t> H U..!*;' .1 X Herding. Don .VliderHOfi, L illi* , I -*'lnIi ‘If p r *• ■ii t d o r m i t o r y h o u r s g i v e t h e m a.n »-ijual c h a n c e if they and still Jim m ie H nsselm an. whose vo ice, -tronger aggregation now than the i o ver W K A R is know n to thousand s] Lak e Fo rest team was w hen they de­ L A N S IN G Vjrri«**“ Trtinilnil! . I llf ir I *♦•/!M, .1•-;iII « .• re a l l o w e d s u f f i c i e n t t i m e ju st be- K vN J-r !':• !*•■* ” Ml 1*1 V. S- . l- - H x ? t Stedt»'*« Il**nr»*-t*« R e u v H I. M e r e d i t h (lllfk . H a rk . fo r* ' c lo n in g t i m e f o r t h e l i b r a r y , say of fans a ll o ver the m iddle west, w ill feated us last year. g iv e a short ta lk aX the opening of j The t**am needs the support of COLORPLATE CO. o*n m i n u t e s . t<> p r o c u r e a book that , the m eeting. He is w ell know n to , ev**ry m em ber o f the student body Norirty Reporter*- V u w i Smrm. Edith Stmonton, Ruby NVwrndn, I thp en tire student body and is rec-j m ig h t he needed, NO MORE EXTRAS •tarrr-ife '▼•'.k**- I I - -• "* B r a « . Henrietta EeorctU. ' ognized ;«s one o f fh*- best radio an- j I nouncers o f «football and b a sk e tb a ll; HnwitWHM M ;» ff ' • - * ***<■•'i* r . i'**: * ‘¡ lU ir r ln * P h illip s L e w i- games in this section o f the country. V. VI f . \. FAI F s REAL PROBLEM M a rty Rum in el. wnose in ju rie s sus-1 *IS I'N H ni ji. h iv ; ; tained last sum m er have kept him ( Continued from page 1 1 i out of the game thig year, w ill he the* •>n i le* fourth l ibis copijMiny a** longer make the 21k* each charge extra in ly steno- . extension I**l ork. Mr. ho *\«*iiirnrs NVtt Tl re t''<* three, four or five passengers m ay now ride for the \i price c*f one. Au H i T ri T ir- ."bruiti tipi . ’ft I I " "tniletl'« it" r f .......... . now liso titu b a i« fit but slightly more than street ea r fare. Pria?«»! er tk* 1 a?sput 1*reap— Phone 2-A4i.r> ni'-r period. BLA C K Ed itorie I* RppeortBt •* M H 'W G A N E T A T B N B W H a r r w rit ten by the erttfoc-taKh»*# #:.-j t • nM i*tan'fi, who n rr hindent« They 54 single id e n g a g e d ! TH E M A C K EY CAB CO M PAN Y run In no w » j be m repreeenftng the official viewpoint of these were PU LL-O V ER IH al M i l l I I * Blv,,r **"■*•' the eoUeg*. .»'«ip* r-ff »1* st psr pFs-ft*-*'- <1 .*• m i . s< in ic >i, vi*: a it SW EATERS Latest fancy in collegt* I I |-*M M i K I It HI*. wear. Gointr biR fr»»m coast « k . m itiiinioiMli'il h, llit* Intel ¡"It Ilc p iiiin iM it of to coast. “ Crevv-neok” . M IC H IG A N S T A T E A G R K T L T T R A I. pore worsted. g C O L L E G E *01*11* X O M IN A T F M W f O M M IT T F F .* $5.45 Bright striped M«»j?adores* 1 W E B S TE R 'S are newest in neckwear. $1 and $1.50 in four-in-hands I COLLEGIATE and hat-winjfs. 0 The Best Abridged Dictionary—Based upon \S II 4T %It« *1 I I III; l it* »*11 < i l l I» • W E B S T E R ’S N E W IN T E R N A T IO N A L p A Short C ut to A c c u ra l. Information. H e r it» a companion Q II t , >..ur hour, of trading and atndy that will prove it. tral r .d i M e! \ ve ry value every lime you consult it. A wealth " f ready inffjrmetion •hi M u rra y. O fu ier on words, people, places, is tnsuntly yours. t "• \! i v i . ..I w in Exclusive aifency 106.000 words with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations and use in its 1./56 pages. ‘’Dunlap'* Hats and “ Heid" 1.700 illustrations. Includes dictionaries of biography and geography and other special ( a pH features. Printed on Bib la Paper. , Se*» I t n t Y o u r C e l ! * 0 » t l o o k a t o r * n r W r i t » f o r I n f o r m a t i o n t o t h e P u b lt a h n r t. MAY BROa T h e I U I S to re o f t h e T o w » EE* I G. A T. MFRRIAM CO. Springfield, gift M W ashington A *• (>I*BN S A f t I II »AY N K I H T C -2 6 b r iiE m r i ’o Ai.t it! tro th , r h .'f l * ¡1 .1. Ot l»"i< II Ita se. W SH OES A SM D W T O M A T I. is tl* k it ganw* sad m m i l a VYtth thm tm m tp ph n rtrm l >nf»g,a».>r thm i!fu m in » fin / m | i r t w r m — urmm tig h t M f M ia if H » a n d if i» iri* » ft (M i ih * » » « (« rat nr r fin d in g s arm y im e tie m tff t-rjr w sa a p i » i a u mi tk- I t o tm»g»rmtrm **!'■ tl* eUoW t W ten»» ’ I h i S . ' W m we u l W titn« s* * . prtcl* *1 tl«»> M o re th a n 350, 000.000 i n c a n d e s c e n t la m p s , w it h a c o m b in e d lig h t o f n in e b illio n c a n d le p o w e r , m ake ( jb lu m b ia c it y s tre e ts , s to re s , a n d hom es b r ig h t e r th a n ever b e fo re . In b u n g a lo w or m a n s io n , w o rk sh o p o r fa c to ry , • ^NawProceaa RECO] d o r m ito r y poor lig h t in g in or th e a u d it o r iu m , illu m in a t io n . e le c tr ic W e h ave la m p th e re cheaper is no excuse an d th a n e v e r b e fo re ; fo r b e tte r fo r Here Below We List a Few of the Latent Hits The General Electric th e d o lla r t h a t b o u g h t 1,115 c a n d l e p o w e r - h o u r s o f On Columbia Records Company is the world's lig h t w ith th e c a r b o n - tila m e n t la m p s o f 1886, : c i ii 4 ryin ' Fo r (In Mooii largest manufacturer of incandescent lamps. And now b u ys 16.200 c a n d l e p o w e r h o u r s o f l i g h t w i t h l a inrh x Hu * *r. h th e M a z d a la m p s . Mainly - t'• \ 1 1 **i A H behind the G E M a z d a * .V i *r. h lamps are vast research n u i l*Nti«H|e I <\ 1*1«.! A III« »UN h laboratories dedicated N o t o n ly m o r e lig h t , b u t c o r r e c t ly a p p lie d lig h t , i* la ia ir li hit If I fNily ILid \ on ft \ V' to cheaper and better >a H i s » *r. h th e o rd e r o f th e d a y . T h e e le c tr ic la m p , w ith it s Ik electric illumination, and M ill On lh«‘ Kirii-rit to the conservation of f la m e le s s y e t h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d lig h t so u rc e, A II * i»tvh. eyesight. tallirli le n d s i t s e l f i d e a l l y t o r e f le c t o r s , s h a d e s , a n d s c r e e n s . ::»r ■I K id I I n OlTh Uior* t .iR* A series of G E adver­ tisement* showing what It is controlled l i g h t safe l i g h t . A n d illu m in a ­ « n a il . llnhy F a r r 1\ h l T h>t IjN.n lvrMir > ¿ut electricity is doing in tio n b e c o m e s a n e x a c t s c ie n c e . la Inrh VVHy IK* \ ou W a u l I«» Kihivi W ht ' Ki*\ Trot Vèr Ipoiia 'C r o t i h a d i i u r many fields will be sent on re q u e st. A sk foff D u r in g c o lle g e d a y s a n d in a f t e r lif e , c o r r e c t lig h t ­ booklet Q E K -i . lit. « • taf* Ml fh* I tM kM, m i n g m u s t e v e r b e o f p a r a m o u n t i.% ; * l« l» à rU ycc r U i . Rulla r n à M M NM l c o lle g e m an and w om an. G * ‘ student a q Hltiiel«* Im ,t> and effur to the ax it - ■ •la tu I ¡JBf Budd’s Music House ' K t m i U M i IN M t NIC" w o r t h y h a n d m a id e n o f c u lt u r . • d ll It le e .fx •Mr V o U t N t a i ia 11» N. Waafetaftun I m m N . 1 MtchiKmu after • «I* r* « bt - •*. » I k* W e B— I W . n M M n p h u i I n k « M achine 1» the I N ) . Waak lilH K UUt >111 lo r y ? l e i * put char a 06 after a * h us it e r t f j G E WIWIWAI N m ecEtn i ilRci Ae s s sLl s t . E .c?mM c o M R A W T . L F * m ic h ig a n m n rann t o d a y , octobkb. l u m Pa«« U r n MANY CAMPUS OFFICES The Social Whirl ssS & i and P u b lic ity D ire c to r ,?ames Hassel- th e fo u rth floor o f the JT n lo n . As part m ent has been co lle ctin g w h ite m an and his staff. | yet the old W o lv e rin e office In the pine seed from the trees it) the w ind break a long the ra ilro a d spur. A few T h e S ta te New» 1» now in It» new l ^ e m e n t o f the new lib ra ry build- years ago 1 0 0 bushels of cones were gathered a t . t h e w indbreak , w hich HAVE CHANGED PUCES hom e on the fo u rth floor U nio n building, w hile M r. of the Hassel- *nK ^ unoccupied. yielded about 100 pounds o f seed. . • c si I m an has a lre a d y m oved in to his new p gp II ■*» t , T h e seed is very expensive th is year, W d l W I B t add S ta te New« I I I abode in the basement o f Ag H a ll. _ T h e In lo n . 1* f'l- t- rt*« ,-f tbp ch ie f « tir a r tlo u i this w eek end in the und „„ f o r t u n a t e ly the crop i9 not as D C 11/ I I D C A ll p u b licity releases of the college ™ Expert Mnrrelling I form •>( a dance .*n S a tu rd a y evening. w hile the Alpha (¡iiinm ii Hho frater* heavy as in the pnst. U lM O li; rPOVS« W a ip O lf , H u l l are handled thro u g h this office. ■ ■ a n (| Groverl a W Library. CAMPttS BEAt TTY SHOP ■ n il, w ill r t f r u i n w ith a n i « !»m ,e il ,, Kann- evening. I fad N *in program s are planned then un denr the direction of K e ith Hime- S o r o r itie s a r e s t ill tin u e thro ug h Su n d a y « rush in g a ctiv itie s, w hich w ill enn- AWARD CONTRACT baugh, w h ile H ale Staffo rd is hand S e ve ra l office changes have taken lin g the a th le tic departm ent release! place on the cam pus th is term . T h ree j in an a d jo in in g office, I'lider Collegi» Mriig • I'r o f II**notan A rnold Sebee le wü3 Iretie Hoth. w hile Je a n ('la r k was nam ­ ed tire ehief. TOR NEW BOILER offices o f the. departm ent o f educa- Hon. fo rm e r!« housed in the T he vacated offices in the old li- o ld | b r u r y b u ild in g ¡ire to be tin-d by SPUTI A l, FOR A I.IAIITKII T1AIK fl g i ravels in Europe ¡*r a mb*. lib ra ry bu ilding , have been moved to i P r o f Ste w a rd , n e w ly created excus S H A M P O O and M A R U K U SIAMI g H iend an given in the house. Thnr^ti-! Power Home to Gel New Boiler the basement o f the new libra Oc- ing officer o f thè college. ;und Mis M argaret Webb, «lass o f ’3B, and P o w ell, social d ire c to r fo r co-ods. Mrs. ( ’¡liberine Patton | I*t»i I M t » 1*mdmr M cB rid e o f 25, w ill Ik* mar-! and Stoker Before Janury. r u p y ln e lhe»e room» ¡ire Professo r» | r i ,, W o lv e rln e office 1» now lo r.it■ ried « let. 12. in Saginaw. Hufl. W a lp o le and (Iro v e r. T h e new ’ adjaCent to thè S ta te News, on i i i i r i f i n ■ the pledge list are VVUPatn XI •Announcement has iieeli received of offlees fo r th«*se fa c u ltv men were [ tiie m arriage of M y rtle H arper. '2»t. to A nnouncem ent cam e yesterday M«*nriK' : and Jo h n w : fo rm e rly used by thè s ta te News ■ i 1 1 i i i . H ow ard Sommers. *25. from officials in charge o f the M. S. , ■ ■ ■ ■ * P a rk . N e w Jersey Tie- annual tal! r*-rm <’ pow er house to the effect that a ' — Abbot H a ll STBAND held the evening of V co ntract w hich c a lls .for the installa- th« rn»*r U onneau t o f W y an d o tte it Staek has gone to her home i n 1 I’h«* steam er was in Saginaw I lj« b n Ann Arbor on account of illness. I tlon of a new holler, w hich, w ith ^ hay at the tim e T h is let or w ;k Tolliurst has also lieeu railed home a sto ker, w ill cost between Shuford K ir k und WiSt«a; w ritten to (leo rg e ( “ R e d ” ) H ollins Ian s|»*nt the week frul it. ami $35,000 do llars, has been aw ard o perato r o f V V K A H : # F lin t respective! y (llym pic «•cl the W ick s H oller com pany of Sag «•f watt Imiti TUfwih IV niglr ittaw. A ccording to th •• contract, tin )ea4* " R e d " Two men wh«» rutt- «•f flu* following |»l«Mlgl*H „Id Ju s t a few lilies to mi Uno II:umilili>11. Riigl*!'^ C ity bo ile r w ill be in stalled by the secane I that I listened in on the M S C. Dowd and W Mer. b a n ' liVItk. l’t•Hvenu* «’ity . R o l l ì i w eek in Ueeem ber. I vs A drian fo o tball gnme today. E vaniti ut. III. ; 1.a wri'iu « Alpha «i imrrt t K K * The patrons of the ASj-tw T h e Detroit S to k e r com pany has ¡tud v\v «ton E« Iw tir tls. IN* th»-contract fo r the stoker. The tw o it ratne in line, c lea r and loud, no interference to speak of. That ¡ NOW SUNDAY Hho open i:-";--. *r . Hoy h-, M ihvnukct >. Wla. pieces i»f apparatus together w ill coat I anno uncer is some ta lk e r and he mv riMirc Sa ult so • Mnrh* ne arly $H5 .! 1 U l'i m H l .t : I'K IN lK tW m .1l»sl ill inent, such as ¡w ijusters and m eters, I if he got the lockjaoN in the m id ­ W Y A T T S LA D S lir a na man. a nd vY* n*t XI* T ir w ill bring the to tal up a lew thou- die of the game. hut. a n yw a y. I S T A N L E Y H U G H ES ¡i 1,A S S IE S sand d o lla rs above this. T h e m oney believe he was the best I ever T r iir ra in w ill 1i*4tl at 7 :Ä» T i i w «Ih ) was a ppro priated for the purpose by heard K eep that a nno uncer in i & t’«). id, •d by l'r«*s I v 't i v i i 1. But the last leg isla tu re. j good shape. Red ', don't let hint F A Y . C O LEY ih FA Y H. M Bu rke 01,1 VHR K C R A N IU M , tul Uidoticl Sherburne. Beta l*i * on’ Wi idtlii io n o f t new I M issouri this w s 1 want to Vision to the a rili h e t h e la iltd ba.skoih all gatm*s this F IV E I.AM EYM Monarch of Mcloit> FORESTRY DEPARTMENT boilers I fa ll and 1 (IN THK SCRKFN nv th «: m k *:*:n JU S T IN H H O U STO N . I id lin g *» MAKES BIG SHIPMENT tion of a cam pus F L O R EN C E VID O R F U L L E E N MOORE tn In -part ment shipped The s to the Hun bar Hi HI ••You Never Know Women** " Il Mu»t Ile 1.o 'c " t Ste M a rie d expect to send up for ■ ■ mm■ ■ n u t ■ I t l l l t t l l l l l l week fo r field plant ver land. T h e de ; UNUSUAL NEW COURSE G L A D M E R ■ POPULAR AT OPENING NOW SU N D A Y M . S. C . S tu d en ts * Michigan State Pioneer, In Offer- J ing Definite Conrte In Medi- Mary Pickford I M I t 'l i l . E I t: V I T R E p r o g r a m _ cat Biology. In I, A I) I) I K ” & Dance intermissions are most delightful “ SPARRO W S” (J R A S S when spent at the io n of Hr C A P I T O L haï t. r i e l I , K A H N T O l> A N ( K ¿Hart) $»tcfecirt ^hup IMF I.A l F ST t HF AT IONA IN V V rig h t P l a y e r s m OANCt SR P S H rg iiiiie iV « I.is m ' s s t a r i IN I. 12, Oct 2« I bn I. •»Ill,» « «pria 7 In S:!S I* M NOW SUNDAY Intrrmrdi«!« i l « ii for pradiir, In “ T 11 K ‘ NOTHING HUT «nrt Ihn*« . I X I* M e f .1 . I high s. bool edu- It A T ” TH E TRU TH ” m ateri.it advice Ait,.,**» nt •la«« for l«n>y ilfp« Mon day <*nly I M la II I* M. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ in su ltin g a local STAGE DANCING (•ICt-1 I IN I. ( « l i l i s I'l t i l I M ili' par » a Soft shop. Burk. Wing. I i IIpi Moan al ift ^luip V „ r wi <»t*sen-e, gi n tle 2 men. that after do some years d th e a p p r o v iti " in iumi«»r Investigation, we ¡m j tii<>n a n d I M ichig an * »‘ c Is the only pub- might ’«»** called seniors. , lie In stitu tio n o f h i g h e r h-artnng ihn I j offers ■lie)« .... . <>ii r and ih is vear 1j I ■»O', dort» « i re e n ro ll« * « ! i tut s,,me >av we are rotten, FA N *1 * A FFIC H A F. l l R l l A I M ’ A v r F I.A N | anti many more say we are the on tin u»*d fr 1i v e r th e r a d io and c o m p lim e n t th«* ■a>t w<»rd in excellence, and a ju t o u n « * r i n h«- > m v t h a t l e f o l lo w e d t h e g a m e it SO H e a r t h a t I o n Id a lm o s t s e e t h e m e n an we admit that we are good. •h e y t o r e Hp a n d d o w n «h e h e ld P e r s o n « H y I d o ho* h in k t h a t I ap in. a •,*ie|.non«' uomm ! ^ — ............. ■ i■ (if reports v«»u r o n lv ------— i--------- :------------- :-------------- c h a n c e * ■ Th«* *h„ hands .h o , tine In very « h-nrly wh.-n he U f . d * o f » ¡u ti« » n is t«* try us. w h ic h " pr«*H« '."X 1 was also int«rent«cl <1 a w e . . in v ite . ■ a tut ,nd f«'l* grAidiltiK the n e t * <>f ' !.*• game to th e ir papers I t ’s a c o n s t a n t a t t e n d a n t • ■ f a t a ll t h e s c h o o ls o f A m e r i c a nf 'h e colil, for h i3 «•rtthusiHHm. «s f a displayed "V e r •?«*• radt«». -■tir T h e L if e t im e * p e n , w it h its id e n t if y in g w h it e d o t ■•orht !o keep him w arm . W t’h 1 " he-t wishes for ;t Ids? year for your on th e c a p , is g r e a t ly in e v id e n c e e ve ryw h e re . team. I .fctn S tu d e n ts lik e it b e s| ( 1) b e c a u s e o f its u n f a ilin g 2) T h e R ik e r d L u m b e r ■ W r y tr u ly your«. ■ p e rfo rm a n c e , Í because o f it s b e a u t if u l fc re e n ; 1 t .Signed l 4 M B U R R IH O E lu s te r , ( 3) because o f th e f a c t t h a t i t is m a d e o f Io n ia , M h n s t u r d y K a d it e , u p r a c t ic a lly in d e s tr u c t ib le m a te ­ \no ther le tte r that i« esp ecially r ia l, Í 4) lie c a u s e o f its g u a ra n te e , w h ic h com ­ 1 C om pany i 1tntereating js from «he en gineer of p le te ly in s u r e s it u f ta in s t a ll r e p a ir S p o t it b y th e d o t — a t b e tte r s to re s e v e r y w h e r e . expenses. ; in | N m o r black, $8.75. S t u d m i ’» »pretal, $7.50. P e n d í, $4.25 J “ The Home o f Quality” J East Lansing B lu e Isabel Leuda — fifteen cent» Skmp ta the beet ink ft* all /lasuis pm I Dry Goods S H E A F F E R ’S F O I 'R Y A R D S L A N S IN G A N D W II.M A M S T O N < H O O VER D R ESSES 1 N O T IO N S K S P t N S« P E N C I L S • SKRIP H O SE L IN G E R IE I 1» Kart Gnad Hnr KIDS TO BE ADMITTED DITMMCDC MAY RF 57ENGINEERSENROLL W.A.A.MEMBERSTOBE HORNETSDOPEDTOGIVESTATE FREE AT KALAMAZOO GAME KUNflLKo nlAi DL ymÄCEDCREDITS vith ADVANCEDCRE VENDEI»ATGAMES ELEVEN TOUGH GAME SATURDAY _______________________ S a tu rd a y has been designated as • K id s' D a y " at Michigan S ta te col -1 |»*gc», A il youths not of a high school BORN NOT MADE A ccord ing to recent r e p o r t a from •he en gineering departm ent, B i stu- T |Hl m em ber» of the W o m e n 's Ath- association w ill sell apples at r : r , »><» • *- rc m a in m * io° " ,ai1 * » “ ** Team That Held Notre Dime Reserves to Scoreless Tie Will Offer mir-i■ ¡'ksn''hi ! ' ' me free nil Athlete May Possess Ability To K ’ght have found th e ir w ay fa u, beginning w ith the KaJam azo o M ichigan S ta te from M ichig an Ranifl S a tu rd a y . G irla w ill be sta- Toofher Opposition Than Adrien Did o Week Ago! Few Changes r ¡.i hundred Shine In Cross Coontry .. 14 from state cot- jed a t the stadium bridg e and all ere on deck f<»r the Sport. eges and the• u n ive rsity, and 1 i «"> from troni f reH)im a n ,.(>-eda w ho w ish to help Anticipated In First String of Spartans; Week Spent in Scrimmages. even la rg er crowd ks Th** la tte r changed are asked to rep ort to D o ro thy S h n *- courses to the engineer stnith in th»* w om en’s departm ent of I Kxp»*rts agree that distant Opposition of a ton i liazo o k* Stro ng in g depart meont T h e balance, ntn**. the gym nasium Saturday afternoon j ning the art t>f pit king 'em are from out and cam e M. S. C. PLANS TO :it ” o 'c l o c k . going to he f*t! tIt" menu r the Mli­ T h a t Kalam azoo Is ft" foe tc J laying 'em dow n — is a th.r • * M S. C t ufluence of igan Stal«* roll»**»* foot h sa f belittled', is indicated by the ft I m any a person ran do w ell • •ont i o f. this IcgH tie fought with the N o tre I» know ing he has the a b ility tirday wh»*n Kalam azoo co lleg e’s r,.serve« last Safu rtlay. Scouts FIGHT CORN PEST not Ilk** m an y o ther epor’s eleven invades th»' stadititti here for port t lt.- Kazooks a very good yeaxs of tra in in g and exp**riei R K M arsh a ll o f the the first game between the team s in a .i»*ee«sarv before the ath lete ei .h p a r'm c n t spent the A. S. H ARFO RD a num ber of years. .1. fens pla his place w ith the head-liners cptem ber In the em ploy W \T< HM \KKR The fra.-as w ill be th»* second and K alani Y o rk r v n t r a l ra ilro a d , final "pr» H rninary” *11» f f»r State. Extension Department Prepares M i- the inspection of fru it Variety and G ift Shop State disposed of A d ria n la st Sat- t vario u s in*ints on tin* urd y M ichigan, histo ric r iv a l o f fin<* by luiv«* retu rned to < Program to Relieve Infest­ e »to* places »»f th»* gra/D State, w ill lu met m Ann A rbo r the ed Area. -Ith rollo wing Saturd ay. ilng ho' Xp»*ct ed , T here Is an added etement of In gii «•fToi ill he m ade if the «core per to com ing to M ichigan State, H e id it- Th: ■ * means that C hrlatlansen I Coarti I (a I pli Young served as a ffl­ id ijr lm w ill start a t th e ends itti* director in »lie H orn ets' la ir -nie i ro m b e i tig K jured a n k le " D ar ver and M oeller j • fu n d a m en ta l r d ii r run n in g Th , if i,! iM rth- T he first newness ! I l f . 133 H u t GranS River A v rai» DEDICATE FIELD BRANCH Irlrp b tm r 2 3 1 3 7 OF EXPERIMENT STATION Prof. Chittenden Attends Opening of Forest Service Branch. M IC H A ELS ST ER N TOPCOATS lb* jif atifsti tin* upper peninsula 1« w hile I* .'l! H \ Xtst I «of 1» St*l»*fl Frnni fu llb ack role. $25.00 Beautiful Blues iH iin ,,! Ill** m aking studies e ft ! hnal l!,v‘ *" w h is t le ' l- ABBEY & WALTERS, Inc. .131 South Wa»hiiuctnn % vm i» ■ • * ■ ■ I ■ R 11 Quotili/ -_ 0 c s. W K have v e r if ie d an •>l m u "Itililditig «Hl Wer» Ice" Open I »s*tiitigs un til '* mi IN LIFE PLANNING ■X L ;e l I iiisint; Mieli. rite«»** ^omla»s *t tu l i a. ill. Plan Cl*«s In Carr for Those Whnsr CUssm Conflict At Other Hours Given MORE HOTEL ROOMS Men’s IN UNION FINISHED Four Finished; Work to Continue ■ ■ On Others As Fast As Mouey ■ Is Available. Black Eoa luring the l.atest in Toilet Creations ■ lm|M»rte ( . D in n e r . in d S u p p e r a n d s p e c ia liz e *m | | T(Mi.<*t«‘d S a n d w i c h * * . | g Suit and Extra Trousers :: aa W PM I I I (li«M i»l.ilr \Lir*hitii*lluu F im I p '. I'tr |*a*r iwhiim I 0 '( | We’ve just received some of the 1:15 1. t.r uisl K u tT \»e, I H a i v -• % H. la* I %. M. 9 Ml (ilover Northern Pony Fur Coats 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 as shaggy as hear, as soft and silky as seal. They don't “ shed," $ W ELCOM E turn color or have any odor E V E N W H EN W ET. I«» our NEW BOOT SHOPPE This is the kind of coat that you'll »»ilh t «HiiplHe lin e iif Xhwed fo r see at Yale Bowl, Stagg Field and C OL LEGE S T U D E N T S other big Stadiums at the games this falL -v. C O LLE G E BO O T SH O P P E \hhui RmhI Let your order in early at this low price. It is a wonderful buy. Come STUDENTS COME in and try one on, you'll like i t To Eat at H ART SC H A F N E R & M A R X CLO TH ES a al- M. S. C. RESTAURANT R e d fle ld & M c K e o w n 1 A ST L a N S U M N C H O P E N D A Y A N D N IG H T Lansing M M H M I u r.l j Y