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l i g a n S t a t e N e w s, Volume 21 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. J928 Number 3
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RdHoHals apra-aring In th# Mirhhran HtaU- »• m e , i.h n i . . . . . . . . . . . . .News « r r w riilu i'li» thè edltor-ln-ehfcf and Sii|i|mimm|| ■ In 1 ter atlileteM t liti ti kit aaaàatanta, whn are eludenti*. T h o can . . . , . . .ls no aray he interprete«! aa rep.i-.-en ti mr Ih«- fili ve fHkeli ilp llii*lr linone * >li t li i - m
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The Michigan State News office is located on the fourth floor of the ttnion building have a ft a llied t l le ir rc«*oni tv I linn' Telephone, colleae esehanpe, «-»tension 104.Office hours — Sunday. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from • p. a . to I I p. m.
w holehearted attempi on the pari of the «flirtent hody to exert every effort
stai. *" uncovering a ll |JOM«|t»le mat» rial In* 1er athlete« than tl«iial
PRACTICE UNDER BROWN
hnulrt take tip Hi err.v B ro w n, «w tounin* eoaeh. t « that everv nivkc plan« fo r the * otnlng • w « "
l.a«t year S ta le was hamltmppert h r ipiipment and hy -he la d of the fMiol. The^* »««d i*
I .el 11« httlld t on« have In-en remedied and t i w h B row n bojH*« for a *i»*Tewefiil year
_ practice w ill In* held every n lehl fromi to ti p. Ill I •Mich Hruivn w .jahl lit* to nee nlMUt 2*1 m«*r»* f iw l p w ii " n' for practice.
GROVE SUCCEEDS EMMONS AS Y BOARD TREASURER
Resigna* I«» rea«nrcr of
People« church Wednemlay.Anioni; the plana fo r Y at-tivhwl
dm inu the term ww* the deei«k)Q li i nkc friendly v ie lt« to freshmen. . t i ld e n fin tilty member win
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In« ..f Ute Y. M. t\ A. teer* from the faculty who will ;t.,w IvlNorv Im anl at the in till« wntk.
official «hapnlnl of the colter*Isgs officials.
151wfflpliuw.-ll.ik) the AchooI Y'
of the • andid u n d e r c la s s m e n ,
d o r m ito r ie s . th*-
Proapeetl swimmers i
e varsity and freshmen el Titead a y viiirtit w ith W .
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MANAGING RPITOH KOflRKT A MclNNIH
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J im- Porter Kd. Ellsworlh Jack 8tenlM-r.r Paul Troih Hcnrirtlf ftrov* Majel H*«
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P ip e C onvert H A K K y M A N ’ 8 Ends Agonizing
Ha I Tobacco H untThomaA
Alfred »»' <;«*• ml-d.
New Yo rk. N . V . June .Ih. IÎC».
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H N I T I I U . I . E l T I K i
HeetniiiKly there I* a partii fu.» luill s im ili imi on thi \\*1 1. Interest aroiised. huih nf Ib i« eollege. lo a politi .«« allained hefore. w lth a vai uhi* I. «w aniped it« r iv a i« and Irida fall to pe|inni agi d ay. H ith aonie of thè In -s|
thè cnMi.tr> in cluirie- ol I ilicr«- retila In « olle divisim i, must lni|M>ttant uni* Il h . \v |u*r ut pai iici|Hiitts u»tulli (hai fuuthall u h - a t liliii* ra
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M O T I W s l M i ' s
• JEWELERfe
: Harrison MarshallJ E W E l .I O H i T C H E h
M i l E E T I E S
\ i Ih.- iH -u ln iiiiiM u f th* -i-ii-iii I I . - l im a n r .H i lh a i l s .| i i , i . l in . tilt* ut 120 m e n e v Id e m |> ea«* i ' v i l i Ila- l ir - è» u f d 's i-uM r ln v th . i.f in t e i 'c u l l e id a lc a i i i l r-*»ni|H-lltlu i I h - h o t t* u d a y | I m i nom i** i lui
ri-a s«ul u n i II i l i c yen t l l n v ••■¡uh.
REPAIRING
Lam s & Ttrn. Co.Kichmonfl. Va.Gentlemen:
I «darted «mokin* on rifcarrttp«, hut after meetin* ¡1 youn* lady for whom rm-n who amok»*d pipe« had a greater charm, I prom ptly «witched to one.
Th e n m y agony began. I tried one brand nf tobacco after another, ul ways working on the theory that the more you paid for tobacco, the better ¡1 uould he.
I tried imported special mixture«I paid as much aa fifty cents ar. ounce. Ail to no avuil.
Th e n came the d ay I tried Edge- worth. I t waa at. a hall game I had run abort of the certain nrand I a »« smoking, and a casual acouaintam *• off*-re«I mi- a pipeful from riis |w»u. h.
Imagine m y delight when after t l « first few pufTa i did not feel th* **h familiar hiti-. I puffed on, inhaling U * delightful aroma, and oh, hoyf It w 1 aweet right down to the bottom.
Nothing haa«!-parated me from m y pipe, *»r m y pi|ie from Edgew or'h, «ince then.
Yo unt very truly, !aigned; D a vid IrM slm an, J r ,
I f h e n y o u ' r ejn n t a b o u t t h e n u m i fgor/getti f f i r l y o u e v e r l a id e x e * o n -
Business Opportunity for M. S.T. Students
manufaet tirer« developing Into
t t im e 'ion
nv repr*-»- .-ipplieant« h F rid a y .
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Most I ndo-Date Place in East Lansing
A n t i » h e t e l l* y o u » h e AIM »It * < a m a n n 'h o t í r e n t e » w ith ri./ ,
f u l p o i n t t u t t e --
I M I K E AR I I I I E t l f w n i s
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EdgeworthExtra Hiph (inule
Smoking Tobacco
JWe Know Huts «Like Kipke
f ' » m i / n o n t ! L o o k I h f i v e r
OlIR GIFT SHOP.'I I \hh.il R.iail
ilKnows Football!
A n t i w h e n t h e r e m o r I. % h in I M S I A l . I V l i o o i l - l t i o k i n f ! x o u r r i o r t h e n n */i«»«>* o r e — t o y — i h o l ' t o ho/i/ix m o m e n t
y o u n e v e r A l l l . fu r p e l !
iY o u ’ll be easily convineÎwhcn you have t rift I on
few of our new I** " H i |i»M—
$4 to $10“ U r i t i ( o p t , " $ 2 i o SA M t
During Intermission
a Sandwich al
h u R T SThe Shoppe of Friendly Service
Tberc‘a M cerili in o t t o r n n i c nImmiI I lie « m a r i «>t% le «»I I lo r - l o - i t n s Im m -« V* l l i l ' l l M im c h o v t I « INIa n o I O H t o th e titilli a l i a w e a r « t l ic o t — . a h r r - e v r r lie *.im 1 o i m a I m* ller-* b r i n i g i i i a l i<M>k‘ Pàoli«* %v«ni*| m ì o u g ir l* - f i n e r , b u l l r o « o w h a t
M f ’v e lie e n lo i» ! - t h r v
r e r l a o ly «!*> Ih *I|i !
EAST LANSING COAL CO.
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S h o r t l i t i g h i *
Prompt Delivery
Phone.•a*» l O k ' . K D N « 1
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M A Y B R O S .v l lu l S U in - o l Ult- IO U I.'
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Th* V*»*.»» mi-dfl ha* *11 tb*t — •lu* Ih* t.ira lin** »1 th* umpu» Tk* tull-l*ngth •«*••!' i-i. i»i i» » ou «• tk* « o r tr**M ol n-ur u.-u»** t a l i « »ohi «*mT i tip ih* «| •« iou» **Bl*rdl*at putbtf* VtfJ s*n H*v* In d i r « i button Iran*, m r r tuli*. •* pl*.n, **4 jNMti tbut«« ut tnlur* O li*» bh*h. »allo« or bi*»h
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E l e c t r i c i t yo p e n s a n e w e r a o f o c e a n t r a v e l
H ead w o rkStudents of America have overwhelmingly chosen Sheaflèr pens and pencil* as their favorites. A sure perform er, always unconditionally
Miraculously quirt and vibration- less, luxurious and swift, the new electrically operated S. S California. largest American built passenger ship, has opened a new era in ocean travel.
comforts found in the finest hotels.
Complete electrification makes the
Guaranteed, trae of all repair charcas, Sh*afler's L i t ............................................................................Lifetime® pen ha* been picked a* th* choice of forty-one per cent of America'* leading universities and colleges. Its dependability means economy, pnuins pleasure end the ability to produce easily three clear carbons of letters, notes, •tc. And Titan is the perfect pencil companion.mLifetime" pm. Iff 75 LeiJy "Lifttimt", $7 50 Othert l»m tr
"Liftomt" Tuan ovnmta renal to match. W J )4 l b e l t e r t t a r t » e r e r y m h t r e
Electricity drives the California so. efficiently that the fuel bill for the initial coast to-coust trip was even less than the Canal tolls. Electricity mans the winches, bakes the bread, makes the ice. polishes the silver. And e le c tric ity cools the
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California an engineering marvel and a commercial success; it--'is booked far in advance, a sister ship has just been launched, and another is under construction.
On sea or land, in every walk of life, electricity is in the van of progress. Undreamed of yesterday, the electric ship is a symbol of the electrical industry’s part in modem civil-
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S H E A F F E R * SN / e t e s • e t n o i l * • s s s i s ^ ^
tv* >n<v» I, k » i « p , ization and a prophecycabins and provides «>1 » ■ m * i SftOSSi of even greater
W l an.es whi.h ..« tnbg ttt the W VW 1 » i , V B *passengers with the compUshment.
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1C CALLS ATTENTION
The «ampu* ha* '‘l"*»'1 n ™ fh‘*r •!»••«*» * ' « * »* f n r «*• *«*'1*1 r * nri* MfriKHl »»lit a htiHV «ni* lu the « n M Ic s w lfh «he»».o intuition «.r roxhlnic.
frnti r ii lt !•••» lire « llll pied#*»»« w h 'i* «h* ‘ »«»rltlox are neuriim Un» clone H*lr rnxhtn* ,,h Thur*«lav night. meml»er* of tin» variott* «imr-• utertaim«! the rtwbee* ai «limier partie* «liarm iou e llW t* w«*re mr-
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Iiiim I. Belgium, Germany. I'wcho-Hlo- Montrpnl. Mix* AA’ inckler «pent nn«t.... vnkiii. iw ltw rln iM l ami Kranre. f»he of her .luie in **pain ; there she hiiw
T O T O U R N A M E N T S C H E D U L E S ' i« te<l many mumMim*. art galleries the prlnefyml lnit*emn tit ft ramie At-' ami eafhedrnl*. In Bnglaml «lie h>iinl»rti. M ««ri*h »*a*tle*. ami a rt gal-
. ! viewed Wordsworth'* and Shako*- - --------------------I.. L. Frlnu idlg antmnnoeii that (ho |lomo*<. ~_________ ~ ~ '
hofiexhno and tonni* totirnament . . . . . . . . . .M l* * i\ in o lu e r w ont
jlertex. Mr. Joy nor «pent iniioh «»f hi* the w ant of Mn™Htnwttti at ; time a'ud.ving in an art lehonl In. .tnd ltwhfori.Frati **• Mia* Gelaeh wax recently added to
rrnfo«m>: Hi-heele xtudietF" art on the art department xttnf.
by way - of
mu In thi- itw iir«tli«i*. mu*lan.v i».n <•» «"• ' »'»
w(H-lt-< ml rtii1 Jim l" r H i * . » I l l jlxor a party ton ght at the I nhoi ills Bennett** orchcxtra ha* l«een
to furnish fflitxic f»*r the par The Mr*t regular Union party w ill
held «morrow niuht Tin»««- par t have iioon vers |**.psili«e in i *i *' r*. ami a laruo nnml**rv»f iin iu .i» o\|H*oft‘d to attend thta «|»»*ning »o'
1 Mans of the fratornltio- nr« plan ■fur to etitortalti ;«■ o|x*n h«*ii««-* la in ami tomorrow night Tin* A«* to ••»it« ss ill dam** « tlio uiu*»i*' ille»»'« orchestra «»n Kaiurda.v night p in «*ri has arranged the • •!»» t. h»»u*»
rt»«* Alpha tlatnma ICIc»* fct. The l*h> loan*, th. I t "
pHnrio*. the Phi Kap|Mt fan* an |ania Alpha Bp*U»»u« will
imrth** «»vor tlie week end
S ENROLLED IN GENERAL CHEM COURSE THIS TERM
onto»l ilio au
««•hedido* are in Ilio hall o f Ilio gyrn- <in,.|K,,.f [>Hr|N, Nttple*. Milan. F io rini*’ nmW li I« dextred that the conte* «noe ami hark l»v way «f Pari* ami taut* ran ko arranuoniotit* w ith their ^ ^ mmmm ^ r»»«|iectlTe »»ppoiiont* ami ire; theii
I tnat«'he* i»li»yod a* soon a* |****ihlo.
Museum Receives Relics ofSouthern Slave Days•»i or*, of «•»•ntrlhwied ■onm whieh ver. They ‘s and pro >t to til»'1 1»«»*** «lay* « ..f today .»Mien lam i- ili roe feet
«• or at tlie ir» •••fourth* o a «maller
THREE ART STAFF MEMBERS
SPEND SUMMER ABROAD
head of the •»•* that Mi*« and Mr -lo.v
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AttentionStudents
The Lansing CafeIjinxinu's Most I'|i-t«i-lh»to
K««tHiirant ?n:t South Wa«liinui«m Asomio
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Fenton Park Kennels
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Wilson & Johnson
MARY STKWART'S ENGLISH TOFFEE
II ill Matt Your 1 'audit
IMiVT HM.'id I
ItNi »»ti V *ery pr« "
|ni mod ninni
|nal lia< here
frmhd
Football Suckers l'or Saturday
in style and com - > in k le fa s h io n e d .
O lfu t t l i huit the MMtttiiiv guppiiig nur lie IsmL
Shuhel Shoe Co.h \\ i slum! I »»a As
I ails ina. >lhh
Old Gold hits a homer for B abe R uth
J 1* in blindfold cigarette test
tvellotels.
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sisterl.sndn .
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Could s e e n o re a so n w h y I
h*uldn*t m a k e the b lin d fo ld
I f f t . A s I tried the lo u r lead*
|p 4 c ig a re tte s I k e p t this *box
o r e ’ o n the r e s u lts :
• . • • o u t at first
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N o . A . . o u t on a p o p Hy
N o . 4 «»in mm u a home run hit/
¡D L D G O L D 'S m ild n e ss an d m o th n ess m a r k e d it ‘ rijthl r th e b a t ’ a s th e b e st.'*
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Om s i n iU0 fkjht U the H u r i in t . . .
iW Ajy do they choose OLD G O L D . . . even in the dark ft k a is th u MpaneritT that a ia i mi asaay (w w ii w f r * t f And it w s i Iren tha irarl'/M Ni of the
•I k ’e lin p h trap Kir im sd awi . . . the mow lohaeeo plnnt . . . Ike fkueU S iam del frame. Thai s M ad# IftHH the heart-lsuVSSSt O ld CJoto haa added Bn rahy vow ann ptsk O ld Golm with yonr eym closed. ^ ^ te ku itS p lan t
IOOTHER AND B E T T E R —“NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD**
NüñnBushC/lnkle -Fashioned Oxfords
East Lansing Dry Goods
135 Ett*« I irand K lvrr
V a rie ty anb ( f iftAlt*. K. At. Ilarfnril OlHMwite H. K. RM|.
e N o w ,a new -shade¿ P a r k e r
a t $350B ln c - a n d - W h it e ,
K o n . i i r f t t k a b l e B a r r e l s in th e
U l t r . i M o d e r n S t y le !
Y o u hav.» novor h«»M n swoc,t«»r n* so light, so w»*ll balonrrd, so n*siHin< so > .tsy and so uir«» in us»*.
W e showed scores of dilTereni v* t hundred »of j n-ust rsand asked ,"W do you lik«» b«»t?rt T h e y picked this
Y o u ’ll do the same among pens it price at any counter.
A M o d e m B-ue-and-VC lute O f the latest m odem design —1
neat, beautiful in color — you'll w » for its loo k s a /one.
And after you h«.ve w ritten with w ill b«» yours f«»r lif«. Am i on ly $d.So.
T ry it at your nearest pen counter 1«THlPMItl PlNt'nilM«». l»K«villt '*
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PHARMACYDirectlv Across From Union
Full Fountian and Lunch Service
C ollege Supplies and Stationery
PLATE LUNCHEON Served from 11:30 to 1 and ti to 7
We Carry a Full Line of Parker Duofold Pens
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! .siguuI* while Hehim w ill U* J i k , l i t others who «»re m e .-ibiM-k. Pooxlhly R ttrrle and llrthl w ill game e a r ly .________ _______
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