TILE M ICHjIGAN DAILY , S. C, A. LISTS JOBS Nuferr outhepositions hafillin. The-RepublicansAs iPnNcOuote board, jobs as well as work of Haywi~ard To R Men wh desie wor willbeoab er nature. Further information can F rI' IK oe eobaned from Hall DeVeese, '25, G ve to obtain. positicnx by inquiring at07 Harold Coffnman, executive secre-' Lanxe hall, The S. C. A., though not tary. l-aving a bureau to definitely take care! Maiz jong? sets being made in a of jobs, is at present in a position to) Shanxghai acoy have bone from:r help a number of students out Of Chicago packing plants, for facingsf 1.r u~n Irnor' 1\ Ii of thie pieces. I I The Slickest Coat on the Campus ! I ,.. .4 ;No well dressed college man is, 'without one. It's the original, correct slicker and there's noth- ing as smart or sensible for tough weather and chilly days. 'Made of fatuous yellow water- proof oiled fabric. Has all- round strap on collar and elas- tic at wrist-bands. Clasp-closing style , Button-closingstyle c pSICSBark From Vain Plea For Bornt ON 'OF NATION'S BSTOf Ogleth! PRO~FESSORI RICTI PRAISES FACIL. I Fry OF NEW STRUC- TUBE:f.:." "It is estimated that the facilities, offered by the n-Av Physics building 3...... for future conceailed wiring will be ty t4.ktt able'to meet the needs of the advance of the science for the next 50 years, s;aid Professor D. L. Rich, assistant professor of physics, yesterday. Tuibes are b~eing installed in' the new structure in which to stretch- wires for facilitating research in ;this par-4";:5 <; ticular line. The three floors which compose the. basement of the building ..4"' will especially adapt themselves to delicate exierimnts. The 'facilities for research work particularly 'in 'the fields of spectroscopy, accousties and Ix-ray are of the best and are only 4 equalled by one or two other univer- sities in the country. Only, the advanced work will be done in the new building; the elemen- tary classes being held in the old building. Lecture rooms have not in- stalled in the structure and only a few classrooms so it, is necessary that 1the majority of classes and all lec- tures be held in the old Physics labor- t'1atory.1 520 mile trip to Iowa City. Driving ple driving to Iowa City will get an in an open ca: will not be so corn- idea of what. the famous Iowa mud es fortable dluring the test two dlays, if is like. Last year many people 'driv- nging to Iowa City to see the Ohio State orpe the weather continues; as cold as the -Iowa game did not reach there i twoday hae bon.. time to see the game because of the SThe roads are in good] condition had condition of the roads. from Ann Arbor to Chicagio.,ibut the report of road conditions the other side of Chicago is ,not so encturaging. Sioux City, Oct. 81.- Nearly five If it does not rain between no-v and Iinc(hes of snow have fallen in the 'last ".:: Saturday the roads will be in fairly 24 hours here, establishing a record ,.,. good condition, but sh~ould it rain. pee- for this tithe of 'the year.. \IK . I Stamp the correct name in your J memory, and buy no other. The "Standard Student" is mnade'only by the Standard Oiled Clothing Co., N. Y. C. Slip one on at TINK ER:,& COMPANY 342 ,OL'TII :STATE STREE T Col. WIli Hayward New York state Republicans are urging Col. William Hayward to run for gubernatorial nomination in that "state. He is now U. S. district at- torney for the southern district of New York and has been a reading sup- porter of prohibition. ' -i I 11 I Lr 1 .. / Econs Tsmoker f in Melachr Cigarettes a cacv of flavo IoArl OVESA ETS TO HEAR TIBBERTI HOBBS TONIGHT, All overseas veterans are invited to the annual smoker of the Veterans of Foreign Wars which will be held at 7 :30 tonight in the Union. A full program has been arranged by t he committees -in charge of the affair. Prof. William H. Hobbs, of the geo- logy department will be the principal speaker of the evening. His subject will be "The* Part Taken by Austra- lians in the Great War." Prof. C. B. Vibbert, of the philosophy department and Major Rbbert Arthur, of the mili- tary science department; will be the other two speakers. Ten million year-old dinosaur eggs have been found by museum experts in China. U * Prof. Tiornwell Jacobs ALPHA NUMEETING DATE Prof. Thornwell Jacobs, president of Oglethorpe university of Georgia, has just returned from. his futile endeav- ADVNCE TO TONIGHT orounvero the ste of Gergia- heudro the nes of Gerae and is iferemvedfrom England to Alpha Nu debating society will hold, Georgia., The bones were found be-; its regular weekly meeting a~t 7:30 beach the chancel of a church in Cran-) o'clock tonight in the Alptya Nu room isham, Esex., British historical author-! on the fourth floor of Uiest hall. ! ities objected to the transfer. The meeting was advanced 'fr'om to- morrow night due to the fact that the .~'tY~GCa opening meeting of the annual con- e o atdC r clave of Kappa Phi Sigma, national L a eF rG m 'honoary dbatin 'socety oawhic hnrrdeaig'oitofwihAlpha Nu is a member, will be 'held at that time. "A la Tin Chariot to Iowa City," The six men who were Selected to "The Hawkeye Special," and "The represent Alpha Nu. in the varsity de- Galloping Goose," were a few of the bate tryouts will debate on the subject inscriptions painted on two cars thatI that was selected for the varsity left Ann Arbor late yesterday after- group: Resolved, That a federal law noon on their way to Iowa City, to should be enacted giving to strikes see the Michigan-Iowa football game on Saturday afternoon. It is expect-I I I I I I finds rino deli- or of ana their Concommitant activities h same legality that they are given un- der the English Industrial Disputes Act of 1906 (Constitutionality Grant- ed that more cars will follow to- day..I The change in the weather this ! week has added a disadvantage to then which he' never -rt~u tinrt~##n#1##n####### ## ##tft ua# tires. 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