THE MTCHIGAN DAILY MTDAYi QCTODER 26, 1923 _,__, . THE MICHTGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2~, 1923 Follows In Steps Of His Ancestor .............................. . .AGES PREPAlE TEAM Several hundred students will make Reports coming up from the land FOR 3ICHIGAN TILT the trip from East Lansingl to wit- of bayous and magnolia blossoms indi- ness the game, and the Aggie Band. cate that New Orleans is about ready AT(ETH DIStCHRCHed from Page Six) a 60-piece organization will alsobe o mETHeaISTuCHURCHgh anm on hand to instill "pep" into the play- to revive the famous old Dixie base- gastthe Postmen, although a num- rsadr ilpp'it h ly ball league. It is pooe opto ____ers and rooters. bl ege ti proposed to put on ber of men have been tried out at the ______- double-headers each Sunday until De- OBSERVATIONS IN EUROPE IS position. In case Taylor is unable to Daily classified for real results. cenber3 30. BOBBINS' TOPIC FOR finish the game, Hultman and Hack- SUNDAY NIGHT ett, guards, who have been given in-___ struction in playing tackle, will pro- Raymond Robbins, social economist bably shift over to replace him. If and nationally known political figure, the Aggie captain is in shape, his re- SHORTHAND will be the speaker Sunday evening turn to the line will be a source of TYPE WRITING at the Methodist church in the second strength to the Green and White for-TET G of a series of lectures which are being ward wall. He was unable to partici- held under the auspices of the Wesle- pate in either of the games which have SECRETARIALTRAINING yan Guild. thus far been played by the Farmers. (LASSES NOW FORMINO Mr. Robbins has just returned to The loss of Eckert was at first con- this country from Europe and al- sidered to be a severe blow to the though his subject has not been an. M.A.C. eleven, but with Taylor's re-H amilton Business C e nounced as yet, it is known that his turn to form, Aggie rooters are once STATE AND WILLIAM STREETS talk will be based on observations more optimistic of the team's chances made while in Europe. of giving Michigan a hard battle. During the war, Mr. Robbins was the American Red Crossrcommissioner to Russia and was later the informali representative of the United States government in negotiations with the Michigan For the Game Q Leiegovernment. F r t e G m H spoke here last year under the Decorations Michigan Balloons auspices of the Wesle3yan Ouild on the e cr tc M i h g n B los subject "The Outglory of War." Fol- lowing his usual customs, Mr. Robbins I Blankets--Banners--Pennants will hold an open meeting after R un er lecture at which he will answer the Pillo w s--T able questions of the audience., Canton, Oct. 25.-It now appears the report of the fall of Waichow, Kwan- U N I V E R S I tung, to Dr. Sun's forces, was prema- B 9 0 K S T 0RES ture; the walls of the city have been(j levelled in spots, but the Sun army has not yet entered the town itself. AF-m Gyet (ne ood Suit i i T WILL last longer than two cheap suits, look better and cost less. You will find it the most sensible, satisfadory and eco- nomical way to buy clothes. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes may be slightly higher in price, but they're vastly better in quality of fabrics and tai- 1. a: loring. They give you more dollar for dollar value than any other clothes you can buy. l ,I 4,° ,; j .. q. q M , :' ;. The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER C. : :,, : ' t .i1 ,t, e5. r'« t .h!\\\ j f f b 4 ' ti j;l I 3 , " s, r , \,a r C.f. ' .i51 '.tt '. i } y 'A' i'r . . k. : ,_ .te 'f -4 N. F. Allen - .. -. t .. ,,. M' i t Yf f . 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET ..11 CODW49ht. 1928. The Berne. of Hnovenhehmer it lei m i