THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDA, 00T( # .. .. . iI United Cigar Store "Special" 2,000 $5.00 AUTO STROP RAZORS for 98c, while they last We have- the goods, with right prices. i For next week watch this ad for a Special Sale. It will be a Hum Dinger: prices unbelievable. THE STORE WITH THE RIGHT PRICES UNITED CIGAR STORE 118 EAST HURON ST. We Cater to Fraternities and Sororities- 0 For your reunion, spreads, and f or all occasions- Buy a case o] Kleis Beverages K1s Beverage Co. Phone 1948 nIr M-Nimonials of respect from their govern- ments and peoples abroad. N b n[i1 Children to Take Part But the old-time neighbors and Inti- mates of the Colonel say that of all tributesto his memory, he himself ---- would most have appreciated those of ousands to Visit Grave of Ancient the children whom he loved, and so American On An. theirs to be the part of paying hom- ulversmryage in the name of Oyster Bay. ---The older children of"Oyster Bay ILDREN TO TAKE PART Cove School, which nestles in a grove AT "EDDYS" OME OWNof trees a few hundred yards from AT "TEDDY'S" ROME TOWN Roosevelt's grave, remember him best as the Santa Claus of their annual (By Associated Press) Christmas celebrations. Some of them Dyster Bay, N. Y., Oct. 26.-Resi- now sit in the seats and use the desks its of this little hamlet tomorrow once occupied by the elder Roosevelt 1 bow their heads in sorrowful children, Kermit, Theodore, Archie and mory of a beloved fellow villager. Ethel. aNone of these has forgotten While the rest of the nation has the red pillow-fattened figure, rosy licated the day to celebrating the cheeks, powdered-mustache and gro- ty-third anniversary of Theodore tesque false beard of the principal act- osevelt, statesman, President and or in their Yuletide pageant. n of letters, Oyster Bay remembers _ familiar, sympathetic, big-hearted eddy," whose grave on the hilltop is enil ever present reminder of their ,.1M.it.rE N D T e ittle wooded cemetery has be- ne the object of pilgrimages from over the world and thousands are COMPLETE COST OF STRUCTURE ked for tomorrow. SUBSCTIIBED; ALUMNI AND .nong them are expected hundreds STUDENTS HELP ormer friends and thousands of ad- 'ers, besides formal delegations of Construction work on the mammoth nish and world war veteransand new stadium at Ohio State University r Scouts of America.. They will is being carried forward rapidly. A e, for the most part, to lay flowers flags on the grave, while diplomats good portion of the concrete founda- n foreign countries will bring testi- tion for the million dollar structure has already been completed and this 1111UIUII ll lill IIIIII portion of the work will be finished =this fall. The steel work will be put Nup during the winter and the actual pouring of the concrete for the stands will commence In the spring as soon as the weather permits. It is hoped to have the stands, which will seat over 63,000 people, in such shape by next fall that they can be used for E football games. The campain itsef to raise the funds for the structure was only start- ed a year ago at the game between MKPurdue and O. S. U. The students had within a week subscribed $63000 on a quota of $50,000 and the balance had been subscribed by alumni and at = the business men of Columbus before Christmas. One year was given the f students to pay their pledges while M aD g ttwo years was given other suscribers. S$ = The ceremony at which ground was first broken took place last spring during commencement week, the con- 213 South Main Street - tract for the work being let a little later in the summer. When complet- ed, the structure will comprise the U- shaped stands with the seats in two tiers; two main rooms beneath the stands 80x400 feet in .size for show SR E room and exhibition purposes; sev- S TR Eeral gymnasiums for the different teams; and locker and club rooms. ENGINERING SOCIETY PLANS Stationery INFORMAL BRANCH MEETINGS Blankets Local Members WillDiscuss Relation of Humanistic Theories at Eversharp Pencils Meeting Tonight Desiring to inaugurate a plan for branch meetings of the Society for the Promotion of engineering education * in order to bring the local members in closer touch with the work of the society, Prof. J. R. Nelson, of the Eng- lish department, and chairman of the English committee of the society, has arranged for all members to meet at an informal dinner, at 6 o'clock this evening at the Union. After the dinner there will be an in- formal discussion on "How can En- gineering Teaching Be Made More m1 p o f ar* n t Humanistic in Its Effect." Under this W'/m general subject it is also planned to talk over what is'meant by the human- t t at ities; how important is their effect in the education of a professional man; what subjects in the engineering cur- Sriculum have humanistic values and e r ia . should the cultural influence of such subjects be confined to one part of the student's course or should it be con- tinued throughout his stay in college. Professor Scott Leaves for East Prof. Fred N. Scott of the rhetoric department left yesterday afternoon for New York city where he is to at- aSt Liberty, betiveen tend an important meeting, as a rep- and State Streetsresentative of the University. The nature of the meeting will not be made public until Professor Scott's return Saturday night or Sunday. TAILORS L ii' P d1 0 1- OWLD MANE HAGE 'S English rPoplin Shirts A fine cloth that looks like silk and wears like iron W i tAt L FURNISHERS HATTERS I STU DENTS SUPPLY OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Sheep - Lined Coats Corduroy Pants High -Top Shoes Bath Robes Rain Coats WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS ON CLOTHES AND SHOES HejOeHAGEN 213-215 SOUTH ASHLEY STREET 4 UNDER NEW MANACEMENT ngneers and Architects Materials. I ' Fountain Pens. Pennants and Laundry Agency Morse and Gilberts Chocolates 3 .5 spaciousness seldom found; you'll like it Plenty of elbow room-li for comfort. You gel To Landladles--- Prices that will help cut expense: SCRUB MOPS.........................39c TOILET BRUSHES ............. ..........39c STEEL WOOL .............................. 9c 40c JAZI7TJ .......... ...... ...........29c O'CEDAR OIL ............ . ..........19c and 39c LIQUID VANEER ...................19c and 39c SILVER POLISH .... ... ..... .......19c 3 IN 1 OIL . . . . . .................. .,* 9c FLOOR DRYERS .......................29c 8 OZ. CREPE TOILET PAPER--5 for........29c CARPET BEATERS .. . ................19c MUFFINS TINS...... ................. 9c SAVORY ROASTERS ...................... $1.49 BROOMS .......... . ........ ... . . . .39c Hundreds of items cut in price HOAG'S A the Michigan Cafet PHONE 112 209-211 E. WASHINGTON ST. .. . 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