L tM A ftY ,4'ÇHIQAN STATE o o l u q b Of 'AGRI. AND A R f. SCIENCE Michigan Stale News C H A R LEST O N — t PA RTY ; I O C T O BER » I c h a r lest o n I’ lR T Y >H T O B E R !» I V O LU M E 18 1 ----------------- — 1 FRID A Y, OCTOBER 9, 1925 M IIK R « APPROVE PLAN TOSTAGE DOG T. S. CROSSMAN COMES EMIOYMENT BUREAU THIS WEEK-END IS MARKED BY MANY SHOWHKENEXTDECEMBER SPECTACULAR CAMPUS HAPPENINGS STATE GRADUATE MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIRST SHOW I A fricaItaril Editor. ^ Each Applicant for Jaha. OF IT S KIND TO BE HELD ON CAMPUS. J o h n S. C r o s s m a n , a g r a d u a te o f T h e ^ e m p lo yn ie n r b u re au o f th e M s Class Rush, Lake Forest Game, Union and Charl«ion Parties. All à a 1 n ' v,,rH^ y ° T C o r n e ll, h a s been *• Cnitsn In n o w fu n e tln tiitig u n d e r the ad d e d to th e stnfr o f th e p u b lic a t io n s m a n ag e m e n t o f *'. I. W ilk in s Scheduled for This Week-End r r;inga»tni*iifh fop it r|i»g show to ELECT MCPHERSON -ta p ed a t t h « M ic h ig a n S t a t e col* o r g a n iz a t io n o f th e M ic h ig a n S t a t e I m t « \ h o w ev e r, ih e te le p h o n e op» c o lle g a . H o co m e s to Vf. S C . as as- **rnlor o f t lia» I tiioti exehnnge w ill HOLDTRY-OUTSFOR • in D e c e m b e r w e r e a p p r o v e d at s is ta n t a g r ic u lt u r a l e d it o r o f th e e i * b u n d le a ll c u lls fo r h e lp th u s s a v in g ■»•ent m e tin g o f t h e M . S. C , s tu - t V e te r in a r y a s s o c ia tio n w w ill he e ta g e d u n d e r th e ausp- o f th in a s s o c ia tio n , b a c k e d b y I The FROSH PRESIDENT te n s io n d iv is io n . I Mr IW m n n „ „ „ „ „ mt„A . . a , ® iV * ,,w agricultural s tu d e n t at I o r n e ii a n d s p e c ia lis e d tn „ ................ »'»• •ft»»«» fo r both th e ,H*r*<«ih« ne ed in g h e |p ......... wlnhln* T he p la n o f the b u re au i- t Ym e n t UNION VAUDEVILLE Jo u r n a lis m H e g r a d u a te d in 1924 e v e r y a p p lic a n t till o ut a «« Ills* f a c u lt y o f t h e v e t e r in a r y d iv is io n i Council President Gives Roles and , * nf tH ok » p o s itio n w ith a M ic h ig a n c a r d lllid tile it w ith tin* mi le e t in g t h e re q u ire m e n t)» o f t h e ! W h e n lie* u p p lh a n t i> sent mi Amatenr Actors Who Aspire To J •ric a ft K e n n e l C l u b a s s o c ia tio n , it j ■■formation Concorm f i yv paper do,n* a rm p ag e w o r k jots h e w ill n il i,o r a h liit ik , H he o f f i c i a l l y r e c o g n iz e d h y th is ■ s c o n n e c te d w ith th e O h io Stardom Should Com Around » 1 • n a tio n , w h ic h w i l l f u r n is h th e Class Risk. s""" i n l v e r s l t y f o r o n e y e a r as as* o f w h ic h lie friket* t o h i* «Mil yes a n d a l l p o in ts w o n a t th e I I s ta n t a g r ic u lt u r a l e d ito r T h is s i til« Is fill«*«) o u t |»v t h e «m i Next Thursday. an d im iI h«! th«* • w ill c o u n t t o w a r d a B ra n d ! D o n a ld M c P h e r * « > ri o f Lo w t-il w a s ! ( Jatills r n e s G a m b le , w h o c a m e t» M • ar , I ros?ra m d ir form it w h e th e r or fo m p io n sh lp . I t w i l l he op en (o a ll j e lecte d p r e s id e n t o f or f f r e s h m e n ! th e c o lle g e r a d io s ta tio n ’ S f a « to ry a tu lo v ill« - to g iv ifii at th e •d* dass m e e tin g held W «*d n e stlay j a s s is ta n t on th e stu ff f ••«fiiMi'dii 1e r theater Feb ruary 4 and •r<- lim ln a r y ste p a f o r t h is s h o w , e v e n in g in O ld s h a ll Mfr f ili. p i l l i t i ! a- irirH iilra M iiti a n il hla w n rk haa 11 held Thursday evening. (»« h w ill be t h e first o n e o f Its O t h . r o f f lr e r » o lw in i) in r l u r t . M , , w a it in g h«t w ith a d v «* rtIsln g o u ts id e o f tlie I ili«* I'lt io n h iilld tn g . d e c o rili d • v e r s ta g e d at th e c o lle g e , w e re «»r.-i H u b b a r d . fh - tm li. v lr a - p m i- lin«- o n a ll - ïllll lllg 11< f a g r ic u lt u r e M Sciidd«*r. g e n e r a l « h a lrin cn la s t y e a r b y D r . H a r v e y F le g e d.-m , K - Ih . r l i a r l l n r H ig h la n d P a r k ie p r o d u c tio n c r a « lu a te d la s t y e a r a n d Is now »... r .K a r y . und P n m a t H u b e rt F ly * A num ber t)i' c le v e r a rt« -i « icin g in M in n e s o t a . D r. E d w a r d j m o u th , tr e a s u r e on w h o is n o w t a k in g p o stg ra d * i • w o rk In th e v e t e r in a r y s c h o o l, St udent Coum i H a p ry W a k president o f th e State News Charleston Party in « h a r ir« in tt dded and organ- < a r l F o g , a s e n io r v e t e r in a r y ! I zed th e c la s s 1 l«*nt. Hoph r u s h to hf annual Fresh - to m o rro w r o o m ­ In Big Gymnasiunt This Evening •u te w ith M r all h o u se o r w . r i n g th e p ast s u m m e r M r F o x i in g H e whs 'd by a m i tu h e r Tonight'?! the night ! A lp h a F I ho i . d D e tr o it . G r a n d H a p td s . K a la - o f j u n io r m en w ill act a s ref- 1 F a ls , T o le d o , C l e v e l a n d , To r- •*re«»s in ti,«* r il - With , . Mr. and . Mr*. . , HaMHelman and |*m f. and Mr. A . II tt u rn I hr* f r « '.;l if i i l i a t t l e C r e e k , H u ffu lo . N lag - Helium um patrona, th.- Miihigan .State Now* - fe a t u r in g th •uni milt«*«* t xlutei s I • a n d H a n i i it o n l i e call«*d on hnrlcstoti with A. *»• ■ obliged to learn the dance ■r need th e y e v i come undvr progrumr ni .In Ifiiym h uniM ond Iw in sin g a n d F a s t la tn s fn g unt Lo-ed Colonel and Three it* rythmic influence ¡r l F o x . p r e s id e n t o f th e M H C Majors to Bo Elected. Decoration« will not plav the major part uf the dance fur it is )• nt V e t e r i n a r y a sM o rin tto n , h a s in the orchestra that teal pleasure is to l.e found. The decorutmriH a p p o in te d c h a ir m a n o f th e tin- o n im itte e a n d w i l l lie a s s is te d N««iiiln»rir-rtN f«»r It n T r committee promises something novel and e l e c t i v e . Four lloud lights have been procured to furnish the color lighting. A. L L E. WILL HOLD >r K I* H a l l m a n o f F a s t lasn- H a r r y I k iw n e v , a s e n io r vet* v s tu d e n t, w i l l h a v e c h a r g e <»f " I * Hill. It.*|«| Hf n ight F l. « I ioti- I Charleston entertainers with their e ig h t-p ie ce orchestra are all set to dish out their m.slern melodies. The orchestra is for- FIRST MEET TONIGHT w i l l t a k e p i a c e in m ur future p ro g ra m a n d o f th e e n tr r e « He S p it n s i it x h i p in It tt I « tunate enough to have with its member* a i entertainer who Interesting Entertainment Arrang­ • a s s is te d b y D r K . A . H aitis • h ig h e st honor an King blighter out of anyone who hears h...„ .'ast L a n s in g . witi« h r-a h In- In securing the gymnasium, the dancers a n ? augured impie ed; All Engineers Invited. ut«*«** w e re a p p o in t e d to a r •bigrti.lUHi.* ci ro«>m for dancing. Those who have not purchased ticketx from :.t r e w e ll b a n q u e t to l»e iie ld eie»«fed co lo n e l rrfp* T h e l i w a l b ra ni -li o r Ilio A I K K ■ir l ) r f» A T a y l o r , a s s is ta n t o tbertt ar«* «les iin ij.i State News staff memiiers may K»'t them at the door this ev 'Ming. » i l l h o l d i l s Ural ...... - i o . » .......... • nf p h y s io lo g y n n d p h a rm a - t h re«* r«*s|H*i »tv. A il) le a v e th e c o lle g e Th«. •Ill I tlH *«i • ..t VM GOING BUT NO D r T a y l o r w ill r e t u r n tu »•«»ri*. M i ­ I M u r Mu to p r a c t ic e v e t e r in a r y m edi- Milli««*nt la r k . K .... I Mia FI«. «¡.e CHARLESTON FOR ME th D r. A r m a t r n n g . w ith w h o m F»ingi»*«rn . rumry : Mìm. •«•If d l l #(■»•»1 ’ lit- M i '(« ii tit 1lo*>ri< tlrn g A i l s ntfiriHiTH i r ii ajtNOdRted h e fu r e c u m ln g f«> M nrgiir»'t /.tu h a r in li. Mi«-« It iif li N«»r D ear Mr . . j i t l t 1 I " «•«•riling l u y «»in j . i . i t ; U- PRO F ru n * rV N n P N w m v iich fg an S t a t e c o lle g e F ren h - ; ,,,,,, M ia * » «irriti«* Ita c k u a : artll- i n i i f TTm g o in g fo 1«. 1 |. •ijii«.ntis o f th è v e f e r l n a r y d iv i p‘r v : MI««* Murg,*ir»»f F«««te M y tu« g «‘ f l«*f* «et iv«* l> . n m l iN TH tiN e 1 r u n 1«•t u n I n i « i l i he f o r m a l l y w e|cr«m cd at IO»rui«*v. end .Mi“ « M a rg n re t «•terclæ i.llegs*. 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I b -ati J o h n F I Ia n • «p lain e «! a •I «<11 "i-fa ad that falk i uaalda’t read. Yaa tee I haeea’l v ; ♦r ie n c e n o f A n F n g i n e e r A f . p la n « ,ri a r e g u la r b ro a d * M<*l,«!,«> ll"« riillig to of th« q u a lif ic a t io n s t o r ’>*• Veg f ’o i l e g e " wga th « •du im.« ii>'rig w ith next w o rk H e l»*.k «cv.TH I-' tiR « u b je c t r b o a e n b y l)w ig h t a n d rn.-i to n e d th a t th e col- «n W e d n e s d a y n ig h t , « JiII)|»I1M .il«*| H f**W | ’a get a theth apaa thii iheet aad have thaaght oI rat- a now as w e ll fitte d as a n y to ‘ t " i « i l o f i» « tr o t t in h la a d d re « a i orient m u»i< n I pro- i •i..«P* l i e w ill I,«* J, «li fr« • i* good f-.i« i«‘-r« in « ie n c e and •n g in e e r a o f M ic h ig a n S t a t e v i il h, oadcgN t T h is p ro 1it«»»'* d u rin g tho fu ll i le i ’’' tee. W ell, he leak me at my ward aad told yaa what rt« S ix « u u r* e * .n e d u c a tio n t i l l b« recf.-d by a s tu d e n t ; •l»fa in pif-tiir*«* m o r n in g . Mr K a n d a il uw re<|uir»«i b y rhe c o lle g e t,e- •*•*1 th e f h ln g a t h a t w e r e ex- Tore •« d e g re e »a n I?« u b ta rn e d p e r­ rad " o n m il and w ill be *,rn.l,»r it W ill I*» I --|||»-||,f»-f a-*| |tint >« 1 s t; With Catiamert la Write aa Ad." «d.» y e v e n in g p rngrain.« ft*,wt*fi 1 - n a tio iiH li) kiH iw n pb«« “ t a g r a d u a l « o f t h « e n g in e e r- m iit jn g th e «t l e n t to te a c h in M ic h ­ 11 ¿r«** a n d liv e n e d h la t a l k w ith ig a n uf year T h e p r o r r a m in d e ta il *rH|«her It*-« itiiiw* o f lit« a b ilit y «■ G ra du i es a r e n o w to be num ber o f p «ra o n a J an#c- placed :n s« h«» is b y c o lle g e o ffic ia la p u b lis h e d in T u e s d a y 's p a p e r ii - * i' ••«« wilb fh** I tiiK'reity I amp tetpaaee? 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I w o u ld . 1 d lrU lu n id ie a b e fo r e c o lle g e l i f e , a in c « h . d o c ili» ’’Now education I. on the dw.B . oaunuod, lB I „ rrea« d h ifr r « t ,n d .n ro llm rn . .r t c Iu m of .h . dcportm ont WOtt WITH (HUKEN ‘ th o a c c u m u la t io n o f • ndlh .ro h « .takaa - g « but t h e t r a in in g o f th e In onrollm ontin mo.tInaiKullona of olara . declino rif d raw ln * and donici, l u noconi- U (id , dc moD ot . n. w lllM r# t. IN a E. LAKKATO* m ake yo u cap a b le o f o v e r - ,th i« kind, hut M. S C. ha« not su f tor. Miss Frieda M artini, formerly an Advance «tmk^it« in the hmu* eon- 1 n* Uf«’* problem # the better. f«red W hen com plete recovery instructor in the Weet Ju n io r high iiitc* •«. f***rtm«*»it have •uniineri«'« » fradeu a re fo llo w ed by success- comes, it m*-sni s future demand for school at Lanalng. rbHr wnrk w lia I hiblren In «qien a ¿«mean Ufa. T h ird , f would j People trained in agriculture ' Mlaa Martini atudlad at the M ichi­ r"<«»*• * » « tho a a n N a n t ia dlrialoa. Mach lalaraat la baia* a h o n . *Me « e d y tb*r arc « rin , «, . »*• “ > « b o d a a li* o f . . _ _ I among art studenti tn advertlaine ibled to flag out fbc cause for tb The lecture room of the new Bae- j ^ inatru ctan In I ike children fa a got* rô b E ï •* ,U «tiasenee. Onr ter lo logical building wna tb# »cene, ^ deportment. S tu d ea u enrolled i S ÎÎL Î? -'* *** *** *> * "* t,M* w o 4 r i - l auh a Ha (ra v th « H a r aaM In hla ad- «is s ' szsrx'srv. Killobaa. a u ta rau rfaa ria a. » a r a i “ [ paraldrjr eoana aaraaaarp (a r e ra - , ■avalai“" “ “ adrartiata*. F & s s s s .? - — — - apaabara. Tb# lactaraa ware tap*. tta » tu a « M b lha -camear. Li« w a a riaar falaraa««a>*roai a “v a fp "potei| • ( via« aa* «rovo« bosk laatractiva — I n a t i l i » «a t— a W aste— Mae Pas 4 m ai I» M S « ■ > « % J O M. Waa> ara. tiafaa«* - M S I la ita W -im S allr m in » al !c à T * M K W m S Tü m la a a n taa—«»a ÿ jT M r . B la c k r e c e iv e d h ie b a c h e lo r a The present cheerleader is certainly taking the job with great an d in a a te r'a d e g re e fr o m th e U n i ­ A ll m en entitled to n m onogram e ith e r in a iiid jo r o r a vigor. He has regular rehearsals for his teammates« and is v e r s it y o f K e n t u c k y , w h e r e he acte d lire reqHeated to p ro c u re t h ® i |M Michigan State News putting across a brand of cheer conducting that is surprising lie- yond description. He deserves the support of State rooters. , a s a s tu d e n t a s s is ta n t a n d la t e r as a r e g u la r In p h y sics w h ile t a k in g h is u n d e r g r a d u a t e w o ra In s t r u c t o r I a t e r he c o m p le te d tw o y e a r s w o rk I w een th e h o u r« o f Ji-f# T h e n e w \ a r s it y lu its w it h block ,8 M w h ic h re p la ce « th e o ’elm I at th e sto<*kr(H)tn o f tlx* g y m n a s ia :, 11 hi I I . E n g le , C. W . K b 'i/ in m i. D. It. O lson, G eorg e W o o d b u ry R F J ilD I K pa rt m e n t. »»lit (if t o w n K|K r tln g eve n t«, p u rtle « an d o th e r n in c tio n » . M a k e up T . I. Christ!»-, K . H lm d io u g h . H a r o ld M n rs li y o ttr p arty. B ila acii ;ir e fo r h ir e by »lav. h o u r »>r tr ip . 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PHYSICS DEPARTMENT lit ati effort to make the S T A T K N K W S of nritlml interest, the la staff has introduced two new special columns, the second of which w h o wan » t a l l anph w ith a fie rc e , w i t h a g r e a t , t c j .of v e h e m e n c e a n d b i liltn o v e r th e wr a n o c Tin* le a d e r v in d ic t iv e c o u n te n a n c e , p ic k e d up a ADDS NEW INSTRUCTOR QUALITY COATS appears in this issue m e a n lo o k in g b u r r H Htav»* arid pro- “ T h e Social W h ir l” has heen started w ith the intention »if al- c c c d e d to « m a c k po»»r K u d 'd p h lowitiK the colleire and its students to become fa m ilia r w ith our It iid o lp li wan mo HM o u n d c d a t t h t h t u r n o f a f f a ir * t iia t h e wan a lile t»i T h e phyaicN d e p a r tm e n t iH t r m t o r in th e per«»»n ilb e r t B la c k . M 8 i r u c t o r o f p hvsicH in Pu fo rm i STREET DRESSES fra te rn itie s and sororities. T h e society editor has sent out let­ n ia k o no o u t c r y and It to o k s e v e r a l • r s ity ters to all organizations asking th e ir assistance in gath erin g so­ w a llo p « b e fo re h e r e a liz e d w h a t wan cie ty o r house news. iia p p e n in g T h e n lie c r ie d o u t th a t In* w o u ld fo rg e t h i« inuiinerM T h is undertaking has required the help of a number of co-eds •. onvt*nilorn» a m i w o u ld r e m o v e I i I h o f co ld w a t e r t»ro*ight h im to und »he »loor o f W a r d K a su d d e n < AFTERNOON DRESSES i lot he«. T h e r e u p o n b i« ¡iM m iilaut« le; sojihcs o n c e mor»* ato l * i» h a I who w ill call fo r society notes every Tuesday and S a tu rd a y after- ' n in i « t r ip a n d « « c o r ied tiltil to th e y e ll he d is a p p e a r e d w ith in noon, o r possible earlier, this depending upon the special arrange- b, a n k « o f th e B e d t 'e d a r . T h e re , I I I « c lo th e « w e re fo u n d in ment that has been made w ith the society. The oth er new column which made it's appearance in the T u p s - Itu rio n e b enid e th e w in d in g t ’e d a r '* ro o m a n d lie Im m e d ia t e ly l* g a r s lo p in g b oJiH s >»f u p o n , th«»y th r e w put th e m on. fo r he -aw th a t it | d o lp h in ilo ' vAuier a n d a m ig h ty tw e n t y m in u te * p is t ne\eh an d DINNER AND d a y's issifl* is “ T h e Hook S h e lf". Th e column is of lite ra ry na­ l»la*h w an . . r. K u d o lp h « p in t « « v e n t h i r t y tin- fr«'«hm nn cla « « a n d Ka«pe>| fo r h ro u th a n d in tu re attem p tin g to pick oiit th ^ essentials o f modern literature. ( r y .n g to y e ll fo r h e lp ht* « w a llo w e d «uppoMed to m eet ..t th e a m i' S|M*e)al a t t e n t i o n is being given to m p r i and women who have at at v re u t deal- ot w a t e r , w h ic h i n i­ p resan- l e i . i u •• 'orne h e a v y w tended M ichigan S ta te and later gained distinction in the field »if *' E v e r y f re sim i a n .»a* e x p e cte d tu b ì « v o c a l p r o p in a t ile « • on»hi- w n * to be u- om p IlH hed T h e *u PARTY GOWNS w e re to lie m l Itm h d p h a n d h i* literature. c o h o r t* w« HuIIl.of tbr- 1 ie columns MD bi the prmesses «*f definite forma- • ■.ltd th«> la n d in g . Itu d o lp h «tuiii- t h «m . lu a t te m p tin g 'o p ro p e l him**» If i a f ’ e m p t to ro u t At Reasonable Prices We Are Not Satl«fled und Minuti * lu p la y -•I hi an took m h.'. r r 1,. "Ji.linrrTgwH w r n nt * i n r i n c r « « • I III Hu* m u r k y F r i . 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P e rh a p s th e m o st n o t a b le e x c e p tio n s a r e c a se s | N o d o u b t o n e can And m a n y a n d n o t a b le e x c e p tio n s to a ll of tb e n e g e n e r a l c o n c lu s io n s b u t I can’t s t r m s ' to o s tr o n g ly th e n e ed o f giving to s c n o la r s h ip an d ••vi-n1marks a mor» Im p o r t a n t p la c e in th e l i f e o f t h e c o l­ Club* Hold in Benton Harbor A numtier of minor changea were ER V A PRESC OTT w h e r e in d if fe r e n t s tu d e n t s h a v e be- j le g e th a n m a n y s tu d e n ts , a t present, ini.de in. the offices of the faeultv. Kappa IM ta H w r “ 1 keep h e a r in g f e a r s e x p re ssed co m e w e a lth y . nr»» w illin g t<> give. October IS . I rofcssor J . W. Stack of the xftologv about p o s s ib ilitie s o f a c c id e n t s d u e department was fitted out in the olii to o verlo a d ed a tu d e n t a u t o m o b ile s on Mrs. Lo u is e t'ltm p b e ll, s tilt e hom e library, lawn Hitler's quarters in the President K.. L. But»k*rt!e! rr o n e o f th e s e ras<*s th e c a r at f a u l t h a s h a d s tu d e n ts « la n d in g on Phi Knppit Tan Fraternity. •be r u n n in g b o a r d .' Le CLEAR PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY * The fall te r m p a r t y of the fraterzs- I s u p p o s e it is e a s y e n o u g h f o r Artistic Photography ! i t y will take place in »he Union baiM- a * w h * a r e o ld e r to get w o r r ie d m o re I in g Oct 30 Book Store .VtK Capital National Itank BoHdlny B q a s f k l y a b o u t t h in g s o f t h is sort H o u s e o ffic e r s in c lu d e t, J ¿trett!». •fcjn m e n a n d w o m e n o f s tu d e n t age. p r e s id e n t : R a lp h |w »eker house* nr a n - nni r» ■ n an a g e r. a n d R a lp h B ie b e s h e im e r . stem Uu* w h e n th e t h in g is put in th is w a r w it h a c t u a l t ase s o f n a r r o w e s ­ a rd WHERE TO GO c a p e « I c o n f e s s l b e g in to b e c o n ­ T h e c h a p t e r p le d g e p *» ,*ontaj?i« ce rn e d ' th e n a m e s «»f D o n M c P h e r s o n . l » w - { e l l ; M a u r ic e C o o k . H u g o K s n f t i a n d .*rr • v . r th** r e c o r d s s e n t in b y t h e and although changed « e C a r l F e p . a ll o f M u s k e g o n ; f h i * D a r lin g a n d M a u r ic e p o w e t i I T - * c : * t r a r ' s ofTh - * r p ! *r 1 s :'4 2 5 . o f so ciety sc h o lar so cieties being still have high C h a r le s I.e a s o n . M a n c h e s t e r ; \«*»«. • reported I n o tice th at th e all so ciety K e s h y a n d J a m e s M n ’ IrwuJ i •*»•! W F R a t o n . D e t r o it ; J o e P r t e f G e a ttd a v e r a g e r s « a tc.tb- h i g h e r t h a n t h e grade —for Luncheon I .edge. a n d F o r e s t H u b e rt. >4 11» * M b r. a v e r a g e , a l t h o u g h th e all at .-o * s o c i e t y a v e r a g e w a s not q u i t e We have K E A I. home made soup and ‘‘omul!» watering'* sand m o u th . p *o th e all m en 's a v e r a g e , th u s g iv ­ wlrhw. Th«*tttiiin "mm u-ft e r * h - w o m e n -»m b-nts s o m e w h a t FOUNTAIN PENS - PENNANTS --T- e d g e . n s c h o l a r s h i p , t »f c o u r s e Sunday evening with t t'ermai T-* I •-t tiot w i H t n c *i a d m i t t h a t tlie and JEWELRY —for Better Ice Cream The exterior of th- house t p a i n t e d ^ n d th e in t*-n o r r - i.-eora--•! • r * r^ *•*. * ! i - c o l l e g e a .v .- r a g e n o r e v e n th** a v - f »h e h ig h e st s o c ie ty is a ll it Our ire rreuni. hy I N . contains l " r; more R E I I , cream than d u r in g th e v .im m e r s**v e ra l a-»» . r h * To 1,m' N e v e r t h e l e s s t h e flg- thai which is ordinarily -cried in l an-ing. p ie ce s o f f u r n i t u r e w e r e i!**» p u r * m t.> .»how th a t, g e n e r a lly chased fe r r . t h e -(•■•ieties si t e e o e d in Flbrem** P iilig lm rn * * - * r :r g up t h e ir s c lM la rs lT iji as w e ll —for After-the-Theatre Bites BIG SALE t h is te r m an d »he h o is** i t n**’ «-n >.< - s . - oil* g*- in i - tu r a l It .is f u r - s ists n f M a r ia n B e n n e tt . i ‘h %-s r t r i b i i i •- t*> t ’e -votnett th a t th e Nothing is more tempting lh:pi onr delicimis "toasted »and- T a f t , and Alien P a r r l-fil « un ** s wiclne»" anti real home-made pemdatcd coffee. PrtHfiie •-n*ir«' nf T h e M isse s L o ts H a r « . « w t \ Im r o hy I n l a n d and L->:- M r» '- , —for Good Candy sp e n t th e week-.-nd in D**fr*»if. wb*-ce •hut m a r k s d o n ’ t 2 For 1 thir cantly is not only the best. Init it is -elected Iw please the th e y a t te n d e d th e .im v - n t - m o f * . N success in c o l- N a t io n a l R e s t a u r a n t t ■ ar** n t h * -r t h i n g s most dlsrrimiitalittg people. The house Will rt DHtu s»ir*»rit» PHARMACY •re |ou Vili N e a r th e Po-doffln- lt d |N-|»h S im M l ii UBInT •I 1re->A in led old WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS O'Coate • Topcoats 2 Pant Suits illum ini Something for Nothing FORESTRY CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Harry Suffrin A ll th* proh’, pmtkdm ly math prof»', mill lo ll you that A caa’t be toae, bat there’t oace it kappeaet. Latl meek wkea the *ta ll maa tame ia I taU kim I we» too >11(1114» I N al G RA N D bmty to write oa ad that folk» woolda't read. Yaa »ee I haven’t keen able la get a cheek apaa thit ikeet mad have thaagkt of tat- n tmg the »pare. Well, be took ate at my ward »md laid you what % I »aid. “ Taa Baty F U Cuttomen to Write aa Ad.” AT UNION OPENS BARBER Did I get aay reipoate ? Say—tveryoae aa the »taff la s teat AND BEAUTY SHOP ate a marked tepy e l that ad mtk tompliaiemti •ad flattery. 01 T » " R e * fac» Hf iflS o f f . h # » teente I ’m the mite aid bambre aad I taa gaett where they tetat M e m o r ia l » u ild in g have reev»Ati* n -ipen*-d T h e »-.»rtn-r - *i«»c d e r th e m a n a g e fije n » - f f>*»?er F a * ham, bat at may rat» w r’r r gettiag attiaa. ¡,.y ’ ,.i* K - 1-n --r v if ll 1 e 4JT l> > N.n*e !*■*• F r id a y Mr r a w le y * *» ¡il.ati c h a r g e o f »he b e a u ty p a ru v r :a . Aad attiaa it what we amat, betaate alter attiaa taatet re- < h e Aent b a x .- m e n t P T h e m a n a g e m e n t »« n o u n » '*« pooe, aad repate taggettt home ' aad taarfarteUe laraitkmgt, Here Below We List a Few Of the Latest HRs f o llo w in g h o u r» f o r ’ h«- x-, p* •»- On Columbia Records B e a u t y p a r lo r fr*»m & a m " f ff aad whea yaa thmh at laraidaagt aad faradare, maybe yea’ll harbor shop from « a m t o 7 p *r. (• M U IX »X I» H E .»» TH KH. TH»)» »»»■ <>»» »T tlaah e l IM IM N n r t H m » r- t Tr-i '('>'•■ 1h»n*— «> - t. I » n l » » n k in ' I 'm »'••« I ' " ' rh.- . - n .i-r - I M l H w h> Ih r NI«»«. »I. NlnnrioMk» i * Ir T h e U b o i f * di r ° f the teeims ■ R flB T rami K l i r r A %rime | theae games coat la pee. Thera la ao u lllch the Yoaegwen w ill tangle w ith doubt In the minds of theae "athletic la the future with vlrtorhni reenltlng1 young ladles" that their ghaiee wlll for all «»f the team* with the excep» j gain In popularity even over football Hon of Toledo university. Five Cm Ride As Cheap As One s." a source of Interest to followers The Ohio teat to Buffalo in of rough and reedy sports a tight i*nf 11«*, h no* il out hy DRIVERLES8 FORD CO. Yourtforyinpicturesleim nothingunMd one thing shout the budding inter safety, 241. Colgate "h«»w«il sign: of r«*al p«twer LAM D M KAN T U N N I > t ) «*"! of the rn-eds In athletics--the In- with a "t«*atu roll**r at tack which ten*»* training which they are under­ hurled Clarkson. u»t to 0. I*enn State D rlu rm beIp la te ll year «lory to your proapec- going is putting the sorority girls In downed the srrn|q>y little Krankllu! tlve ruHtotuer. I* « uo reproduce your llluatra- fighting trim for the conflict of the and Marshall team hy thr lOIIIlt of lion» by the l.iu e or Halftone prorewi In one or ru*hlng battles Somebody has said 13 to 0. Hug Beadek's eleven is 1 more color«. that the predominance on the ath­ letic fl«*ld leads to s dominating per­ likely tit he a wall for tb«1 States to Iclitah b in « they Invade the Penn1 STUDENTS COME sonality off the field W e are a n il stronghold Wisnonnin showtsl indi­ LANSING COLORPLATE CO. ouslv Watching the v«*teran contend­ cations of a sieuewhat lively team hy taking the Iowa StiMe team down the To Eat at «I I H u * !* ! ers of the fairer sex as they are about ph«w non to assume command over the teaa line, .11 to 0. Coach Little is sure fît M II'H H IA N make a hid for the Western Confer­ M. S. C. RESTAURANT U M M M l crafty freshmen gtrla In thla scramble emo honor" and a tenni «tf that callher hither and thither ia sure to he an eiullean worry for State «*ntt»uala*ts. »■((Si* a rs a ? J «ca rs wwr on the bench until he can block and I __ — tackle up to the specifications of the ¡ coaches. Kiehler haa forged to the m a t OPEN D AY AND NIGHT ■front In the past week and may get APPENDS IN TELLS i the call for one of the halves Bo»*hr Inger haa been out for a day or so The Arrow always points There la a real reason why col­ ; and may be kept out of the lineup for lege cheers ao frequently contain the to a Safe and Capable j that reason. VanBuren muat leara word "R a h ." j the plaYs better before he ran regala made by Dr. Irvin g H. C randall aad According to studies THE PLACEoWlAT«------- ^ I the favor of the mentor. In the ab­ H r. C. F. Sac la of the B e ll telephone sence nf Smith the brunt of the kick­ lah«»rat or lea. men o rd in arily speak Cleaner. E. E. RICE ft CO. ing w ill prnhablv fall on Ruht and thla sound louder than any other ¡ McCoah. who has been displaying vowel I the goods of late. If the value of 50 be asatgu«*d to The Michigan State team w ill have the amount of en«srgy delivered by Tfae Wolverine Lunch kANNiNe. s io n s A M i* mm w. m s. A. r. A t« the advantage over the l«ake Foreat a m an's voice to the a ir for tb t|B team aa far aa weight la concerned U cular sound, then its n ew ^ rl^ | Master Dyer and (leaner I to an appreciable degree The I ll i ­ nois teem average« I <9 pound« while ' ' • m s ' y M "■* ••«•*.•• «•■«• OPEN DAY sad NIGHT * • * '. « »■ . 1« t a l k - M 17 ; tbelr tlpa the scal«*s at 17S aad * ° ® * fl * ',o1^ ■ p rw m t « « It« ■ I the backs at 169 V ' t * •« tk»t lh « r* . r . four vowel »ennda of p ractically the The first Nary Day in the history m aw loud1 *»f the natliui has t**en designated for la eOas. Theae are the vowels ‘ton* " t a lk " and "rm h." Tneeds). iirtoher 27 by the Navy Lea­ "A h " I* , gue «if the I nlted States in or«1er to duce the easiest sound to pro- bncnuae few er throat and B O S T O N IA N A pay a tritane to the navy and to spread a wider understanding nf what lo w h muse lee are teased, hence It COTTS PERFUMES V i n s i » p e e m i n i J the navy Is and dues I the bank vowel sound ta araat ! guagae. STYX EMERANDE PARIS v t m v v ORIGIN ROSE JACQUMINOT THE CAMPV8 HAVE Y O IL ^ y b b WONDERED Ib w , SM Tan «M i Mm «M l ü i «1 W H n H ^ Y O U C d lItD G E IIT A T CARANOME *8 M M 11 H U M sFf » I« ..... b r<.