,1A tkf , f-f t f FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 THE MICHIGAN ENGINEERS PLAN ULIfll UT TRIP TO TOLEDO C O PITT E Members of the Transportation club are sponsoring an engineer- OHIO STATE PROFESSOR TO SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY A University lecture given under the auspices of the American Chemical Society will be delivered at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday, Nov. 14, by Edward Mack, Jr., professor of Physical chemistry at Ohio State university since 1925. I NEW . ,ยข t1 lr 4'+ "iF 'F V Committees for the sophomore class of the literary college were announced late yesterday afternoon by J. Palmer Crawford, president of the class. Walter Yeagley will head the sophomore prom committee; Wil- liam Garrison, advisory; 'George Kloess, social; R. William Acker- man, publicity; Henry W. Schmiat, athletic; Donald C. Cook, financial; and Kenneth MacLennon, auditing.]1 Members of the various commit- tees are: ing inspection trip to Toledo, Ohio, to be taken tomorrow. All stu- dents interested are invited to make the trip, which will leave the Engineering Arch at 8 o'clock in the morning and return to Ann Arbor at 8 o'clock at night. Fare for the trip has been set at $2.80. A private car will be available for the trip, it was an- nounced yesterday by officials of the Transportation clu Various points of intekst will be visited, including a railroad icing Sophomore prom, Walter Yeagley, plant, a freight car repair yards, Bruce Palmer, Alfred G. Drew, Er- a classification yard, an engine nestine Wagner, Clay Olmstead, terminal, and a coaling station. Hattie Kreye, Leon Lyle, Stanley; Levison, Edward Eliezer, David C. Finley, Marion Finch, Everett 'JAr Phelps, Joseph A. Roper, Victor - ~ Kirchner, Robert D. Gordon, Sal- lie Buckley, and Lawrence Hobart. Advisory, William Garrison, Brucej- Palmer, Bernard Larson, Harold Se- der, Laurence E. Hartwig, and a wxea.WA KE Charles Cory. Social, George Kloess, Marie Ed- dington, Alice Estabrook, Robert J. Frieman, Richard J. Livingston, c Gordon Dalby, Marion M. Hubbard, Katherine Wilcox, George C. Hay- ward, and Mildred Frandsen. Wr ri t a Publicity, R. William Ackerman, William A. Felows, Leonard J. Wein- I o er, Lisbon H. Schmeiske, Donald A. LV Wiltse, and Charles T. Clark. Athletic, Henry W. Schmiat, Sam- be ual L. Dibble, George H. Cooper, U David A. Preston, and Emerson T. = Shroyer.fro Financial, Donald C. Cook, Ben-, jarin Gerson, Edward O. D'Anna, - Irving Newman, Keith Bennett, -om WJjKEYER Douglis L. Edwards, RA O Auditing, Kenieth MacLennon,aSALES W S ER.VAIO. Norman L. Spelke, Donald E. Stra- 210EWASH -/O E E ter, David A. Preston, and Jerrold E INGTON2 PHOIIE 3694' W. Curry. #l I I#1111111111 l lil1n11111n Pressin The best in town and at "Cash & Carry" the lowest prices! 3-piece Suit, 35c 4-Piece Suit, 50c No shine, either WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CO. 109 South Main St. Famous for its Tasty Sandwiches, Salads, and Fine Candies Excellent Soda -r rl I I .. i I I 7 I I Style that Brighte the Stadium ) / \ Each year the gay, expectantC that fill the stadiums become more colorful year you'll see a new and smarter style th tinguishes all Alligator models. These nev gators are far ahead, combining the most adv thought in line and fabric. Featherweight ness, lined or unlined, in a wide range of models. Absolutely waterproof in the drenching rain, and boulevard smartness f I's I 'F^ are similar-ms They show up good in the long run. Adler Collegian Suits and R. & W. Overcoats are hand tailored and specially made; they fit and have that touch of style and distinction that is lacking in most ready-made suits, no matter what the price. If you'll stop in we can point out conclusively the superior features of Adler Collegian and R. & W. clothes. When we sell a suit we don't have to have our tailor (and we have a first class one right here in the store) take it all apart and make it over. We carry the new styles and colors in "shorts,4 "mediums," "longs" and "extra longs" in all the different weaves and fabrics in a large enough selection so you can get what you want when you want it. Our tailor is kept busy making minor alterations- many suits are sold without any. . E ,a crowds I. This at dis- w Alli- vanced light- smart most or fair he be- U U