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declares Massanosuko F'ukU-
atest of the Japanese tennis
s, appears better to him than
imagae or Shimizu did when
played in this country. Fu-
4 years of age.
ssified Advarising
s: Two cents per word
ty, paid in advance; fif-
ents per reading line per
barged.
WANTED

VIERIJAN 5IAIims
kes Great Fight Against hoppy
Waters and Baffling
Tides

BODY oF HARDING- WILL REPOSE IN MAUSOLEUJM

Baptist church, the late President's To Stay in State
place of worship when in Marion, will ( In order that Mr. Hardin
conduct the funeral services, folks and friends of his nat
Among teitative plans vetoed by Imay have the privilege of a

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TO. BE PUT IN RECEIVING VAULT
. XNDING BUILDING OF
STRUCTURE
Marion, 0., Aug. 8.-(By A. P.)-
President Harding will not be buried
beside his mother and sister in the
Marion cemetery. His body, after the
funeral services here Friday after-
noon, will be placed in the receiY-

ing vault at the cemetery and held
there pending erection of a mauso-
leum to receive it.
This was part of the funeral ar-
rangements. agreed to by Mrs. Hard-
ing. The funeral plans approved by
Mrs. Harding call for the utmost sim-
plicity.

Mrs. Uarding was for Troo'p B, Ohio
National Gua; d cava',y, to act as an
honorary escort at the funeral. The
troop will attend the .funeral but will
not act as escort. This iwas said to
be in keeping with Mrs. Harding's re-
quest that no military display be made
at the funeral services conducted byl
the late President's home folks., ,

'at their departed friend, Mrs. Ha
ing's plans call for the body to lie
state at the home of his father fi
soon after its arrival Thursday
9 or 10 o'clock that night and ag
for a few hours Friday afternoon.
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Get good values cheap, thru
Classified columns.-Adv.

TED--Ford Roadster, model 1921
1922, with starter. Call R. Rice,
41-p
TED- A single room with two
lows, well heated in cold weath-
and near the campus. Senior.
: C.B.A., Daily. 41-p-3
FOR RENT
RENT-Single room, near cam
for fall. No other roomers in
se. 518 Cheever' Court, 2889-M.
41-c
RENT- Front suite and large
M. Both'have good closets and
t. 427 S. Fifth Ave. 41,p-2
FOR SALE
SALE-Ford Speester, good con-
on, cheap. Call 374 after 6:30 p.
-41-c-3
TYPEWRITERS
vriters of standard makes
ght, sold, rented, exchanged,
ned and repaired.
O. D. MORRILL
ckels Arcade Phone 1718

IN WATER FOR,27 HOURS, 25
l1N.;.THIRD TIME FOR FEAT
Dover, Aug. 8.-Observers who were
in the small boat that accompanied
Henry Sullivan, of Lowell, Mass., on
his swim across the Englih channel,'
say that in the final stages of his great ,
effort the American showed a marvel-
ouis degree of dogged determination.
Sullivan had the misfortune to meet
one strong tide setting from the
IFrench capes, and the captain of the
accompanying motor lugger estimated
that but for this the swim would have
been accompanied in six hours' less
time. As it was, Sullivan performed
the feat in 17 hours, 25 minutes.
Held Back by Tide ;
Because of this baffling tide it took
the swimmer from 6:15 a. m. until 8:05
p. m. Tuesday to make the last six
miles of his journey. The trouble was
due to the flood tide which was run-
fning two hours behind its normal
schedule.
The last 12 hours of the swim prov-
ed to be a tremendous endurancetest.
At 8 a. in. Tuesday the pier lat Calais
was a little more than three miles
ahead, but for the next two hours the
swimmer's relative position to the
land was unchanged. Then the tide
set off the coast and Sullivan was
forced to make a great fight to retain
his advantage.

Landis to Preach
Rev. G. M. Landis, pastor

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TYPEWRITING
UTING AND MIMEOGRAPH-
romptly and neatly done.
riters cleaned and repaired.
Ylorrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. tfr
STATIONERY
NCE SALE-Correspondence
ery. All clean stock at less
ost. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels'
. Open evenings. tfr
LOST 'AND FOUND
D--$25 for return of suit and
knickers taken from Sigma Nu
Friday, August 3. No ques-
sked. T. N. Goddard. 41-c
'opy of Hamsun's "Growth of
il" on campus last night.
call W. K. Greiner, 1003 E.
JMhone 909. 41-p
ider fountain pen, Thursday
on. Name on barrell. Call
960 or 558. 31-p-16

Dover, End, Aug. 8.-(By A. P.)-
Mrs. Clemington Carson, the American
long distance swimmer abandoned her
attempt early this morning to swim
the English channel from Dover to
Calais. She was then only a few miles
from the French coast but thp task
was too;great for her. She had then
covered a little over 16 miles and had
been in the water 14 1-2 hours.
Find that lost pin through the clas-
sified Ad" will find It for you.-Adv.
GARRICK MATS. Tues. 25-50c
14th Annual Season Nights 25-50-75c-$1
THE BONST ELLE CO.
,in the "High Power Hit"
"SiX-CYLINDER LOVE"
Next Week-"The Fox and the Gander"
SUPERFLUOUS
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
N LECTROLYS S
Electro-Cosmetic Service
224 Nickel's Arcade

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The Engineering in a Curling Iron

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eature program.
alton in "EAWDUST,"
1-Star Cast in

Toaay-
Conway Tearle in.
"MAROONED HEARTS'"
Neely Edwards in "THE HOS"
Fri. -Sat.-
Roy Stewart and Kathleen
Kirkhiaumin
"BACK TO YELLOW-JACKET"
By Peter 13. Kyne
Sun. -Wed. -
Jane Novk in "COLLEEN OF THE PINES"
Stan Laurel in "MUD AND SAND"

Griffith in
: TRACK"

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What sort of engineering is it that
makes a study of the needs and the
interests of women and creates prod-
ucts to satisfy them? ;Does it seem
that, in practice at least, this sort of
thing is a little different from your
understanding of what an engineer
really is and does?
After all, when you come to think df
it, engineering is concerned with all
the facts of life. It takes the old facts
and interprets them in "new and
broader ways; but its big job is the
very big job of making more living,
-fuller living,-readily available. It
is, in every aspect, a thing worth do-
ing, whether it concerns itself with
curling irons or converters, or any of
the thousands of products in between.
This is truly the day of the engi-.
neer. His judgments and his equip-

ment are sought in almost every phase
of living. Engineering is remaking the
business of housekeeping. Its methods
are being applied to merchandis-
ing, to distribution, to the wrapping of
bundles and the packing of boxes, to
the lighting of streets and the hun.
dreds of things that, a few years
back, were strictly "rule-of-thumb".
By the time you are at work out in
the world, there will be more-though
there are only a few of them left.
Whatever is worth doing is worth
engineering; engineering effort digni-
fies itself. Whether it puts more use-
fulness into transformers or curling
irons or turbines does not matter.
The thing that counts is the work, the
creative, constructive service that is
going on for the lasting benefit of
mankind.

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U:;*STARTING TODAY --'
Well Entertained!

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While amusement shopping make sure that the
theatre you attend is presenting a play that has
in it that which you like to see -
SUSPENSE, TIMELINESS, ACTION, ROMANCE'

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THOS. H. INCE'S story of circus
life that's a circus to see
THE SOUL OF
THE BEAST"

SUNDAY

"THE LAW' OF
THE LAWLE SS"
with
Dorothy Dalton
Theodore Kosloff
Tully Marshall

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Also BULL MONTANA
In a Great Comedy
'NOWED UNDER"

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