’age Four 'he University ol Chicago lias one the world’s most complete newspa :r files. The Chicago files of the] ondon Chronicle extend back to <5B. ITXIImHMM Evenings at . , 6:30 and 8:30 Last Complete Show . , 9:05 Matinee Every Saturday . 1:30 I TODAY—WEDNESDAY 1 I BWfe j | and; % I Connie * 1 in'their'swellest roles' ! 1 7 e^}^tv.as a pair of | 1 American'sleuths\. .• , I straightening'* out the' 1 I worst gang"* - ■l . ofjcrootts |P| 50? t LAUGHS thrhis ' m * ,NM£NT * M 'Cdfnund" L O W £ * p.'::.'- ''CoMfoMi ''l p|lli|:B_Sl IN SEARCH ‘OFTHRIUsJ j)ff«cUrfty. Alb«rt rfe CovrviKs | , THURSDAY | “Road To Glory” Rushing Season Runs 1 Over Last Year Total' (Continued f roni page one) Knop'L I’HI SIGMA KAPPA: Calvin A. Cooper ’3B, Robert Ramsey *39, Rob ert F. Holdren ’39, William- J. gon,' J. Graf Bomberger, Carl S. KjLftgT Mark H. Vinzant, Willard A. Doefc nert, Donald J. Eytffßobert M. wig, Robert W. Helm's, H. Robert vison, Samuel T. Pollock. 1»I KAPPA ALPHA:'Harold C. De- Ter ’37, Ivan Buck ’3B, John H. Knox ’3B, Joseph R. Ellicott ’39, William, J. Fitzpatrick ’39, Wayne E. PorfZj, William R. Cramer^Richard Richard W. Smith. * r ’ PI KAPPA PHI: Albert Waiter by 39, Calvin Robert. Lesser?' William Lorth James Robklson, Charles Schneider, Richard Shave?," Edward Robevt SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: George QSerfW, William AValkeri Harold WQbbf Wil 1 iam,W j F. McQlirfCock, Richard BiiUrtov-Jack M. JgjmtJT"Hugh Mc- Knigiit, Jr., J. Parker Rysatffl, Jiv, Warren A. Han&rtk Richard A. William Walter SypbefflT Robert CasseHrt*rry, Harris BrigJfJ'' William Robert's. ““-SIGMA CHI: Fred Pfeiffer '39, Frank R. BRtomu Delmar A. .'Djudnff? Fi-anklin J. Dmnm,' Charles A. William Gihwtff, John R. Hureh? John U. Kea-Htflrf Charles V. WoodwifftC Richard Woabdt^ffT' SIGMA NU: Joseph Karpico ’37, S. Thompson Watts ’39, Robert Am brose ’3D, Henry S. Conroy ’39, How lard AndejatSn, Undo Brigjßatrf" o'* 0 '* WilsopfTranklin Biijfertl, Cl, oold, William Thomas Lawrfter, Cri John Cqueh,. (*.eer;'Ray Hsrcp liam Yoderf Charles 'HayetfT' La£&rt67 ‘ SIGMA PHI ALPHA: J; Brown ’37, Fred Boerner '39, Edward SharplesSTJohi Benjamin Richmond. For hundreds of years the Persians have known the secret of fine flavor. In the dead of night a Persian 9 * may wake up his wealthy master to enjoy the perfect melon—picked by lamplight at its exact moment of full maturity. Zne oecsi&jT &K hike the Persian melon , the Turkish tobaccos used in Chest erfield are watched day and night. There is just one right time to take off the leaves... that’s when they have ripened to their fullest flavor. Often the tender ripe leaves are gathered just before the dawn... to preserve, the full "spice” and aroma for Chesterfield. SIGMA m EPSILON: Jay ’Alto ’37, Koegler, Paul Qv&f Jack IPipetfT SIGMA PHI SIGMA: John Duff man ’39, Samuel Georgians ’39, Theo dore J. Powell ’39, Medc Stangle ’39, Edward Hajubr'ecljy'Theodore Tomlin son, Clark.Zaekr SIGMA Pl:'Carl Mason ’39, Wayne SchaU ’39, John D. Sharp ’39, Kenneth Bunk ’39,' William J. HopwodtC Ar thur H. GagGr, David W. Sijiglejr, Edward Yargyjirf Joseph Oasotflv Shepard Friqdliaswff George Boger, C. Sbaxpr'-Benjamin R. \Vpl-' burn, George E. InaUeejJT Daniel J. llegs-'*"''’' SIGMA TAU PHI: Burton'WWW stone, Leon Samuel IC. RubhC Bernard Adler;'lr ving: Rjipp? Herbert HteHfr, Edward, ShleSsT Norman Martin Shfrfi mel, Seymour Epjjtitfti'.' TAU KAPPA EPSILON: John C. Calhoun '37, Kenneth Fritz ’37, Jack Platt ’37, Robert L. McCormick ’3B, E\ Brook Lewis ’3B, Elhvood J. Tur ner, Jr., 39, Robert S. Miller *39, Gor don T. Lepley '39, George Levan '39, Robert Trefz '39, Paul Kroft ’39, ’ Harry Parkinson '39, Mario Gica»J£ George L. George J. Dale Watrtrs, A. WilJjpjasf William MilktfJ], C. Scott AndowwrTj' John RuaseH; Edward ParkwwKm ’ Robert W. Hayraatrf' Raymond ’ Jo v .*<C son, S. Audley McFarlandf Jr. .cJstoyT TAU PHI DELTA,: George S. Bow. ers '3B, Robert A. Angelo *39, Janies M. Fletcher ’39, Samuel C. Kinver ’39, Braden B. Leiehlitor, Jr., '39, Charles Sayles ’39, George C. Settle ’39, S. Thompson .’39. r TAU SIGMA PHI: Walter Bielski,. Alex Biger, Nick Kjmykf'* Andreev Wauahofik, J}aoYga 2a bpp&tfijh Stan ley Stanley j£iftglff; THETA CHI: William Smith ’37, ■°rice ’39, Lindsey Halpen. , 3jl t v oung *39, Joseph FlagfZv, Iloubtffgcr, Roggi; •illiam WiJJiertns,' Thdmas KAPPA PHI: Joseph Mur red J. Myers ’39, Raymond 59, Edward E. Ed- TcEdl»£ott. ' NU EPSILON: James A, •., ’37, William C^pel^rfil, Chesterfields are made by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. »«« and you can depend on a THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Linn Cunjttpifgs, Joseph Gciutfdf Jos eph Johltfr, sarl C. Philip Sdlra* l'cr, .J. Russell Sundwtend, Donald E. WiUorfT THETA UPSILON OMEGA: John Jonds, Alden WodoClcT TIIETAXI: Sam Gallu ’39, Robert B. R. Harry TRIANGLE: George Mau rice B. Porras.' | Campus Bulletin J TODAY Chess Club will meet in 418 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock. Business staff of . the Bell will meet in 412 Old Main at 7 o'clock. • First rehearsal for men and women of the College Choir will be held in Schwab auditorium at 7 o’clock. Candidates for Collegian women's editorial board will meet in the news room, Old Main at 6:30, o’clock. All interested are urged to come regard less of campaign participation. Beats will be assigned. WEDNESDAY Student tribunal will meet in 318 ' JDld Main to consider exemptions from 'customs at 7:30 o’clock. Transfers, 'junior college students, and students “ oyer 21 are requested to appear. ""Freshman editorial of the Collegian will meet in news room, Old Main at, 7:30 o’clock. First men’s glee club rehearsal will be held in Schwab auditorium at 7 o’clock. Cinemania (Continued from page two) ry.” The picture grasps at a satirical war angle evoked by .the love story around which the war scarum is built. It takes place in the trenches with some good shots and occasional, flares of good performance. Better than the previews. Thursday/ the show is transferred to the Nittany. Classified Advertising -NOTICE—WiII the person who bor rowed the Sheaffcr fountain pen I ‘if~ -. 'vw,. ,K. ,'--• v*' -,.' ;.y . ;-,v t^ Ln,pP;P /' v ' '' */ \ ,;-';J f\ , ; , J S «• >* , V '<■ •:•>•-■: :-> • x^**o , «;<‘s«:*>'«;*>:::' , *:*w«*.'»:i»>: ::<*>; v:*r*-* , '.•> -: • v.* ?. .\:.v. •:.-. v *.*. v‘. .*• . v .v*. .*• \*.,v* • y, - **%v •.* * •••.•.*.*, *...», .*.v. .*,. v. et,' •,, t. *. •«. ■''>: V;.: ■: y ... .::.....•• .?.;*.. •..... tv. ; sss- .>:-:>.<: >. -:.>.o.r<: V '' „ ' y ' '' s ' ' ' ,< , s' s ♦ ' //- <, t , ( ' * , + - ' ' s '' " s P«3S;;^P|'!.^-p:iii;;:P-PX'<C:':y: : 'v.,£ : ‘-pvjvPwj, i>ixy!|ivP.Pji^|Pi^;,i : !^;; ',vyiPv'pP : '-> :? '' K :p;r:; : a’•; :'p'>P; :,: ‘ ;: ;' : --' : < ;: '- PfPp:i.‘i;';;' : ';!: .;/.. ';:p.X.: : X:-.lyy :.; ; : xi : p-'y P:r!'\>''i! &■. £i-\ PpPy'ip.; P ;l '' '^•'•'-.-.y-.:^.;:r. ;: ::':;|:. ; V: > -.;.' i'-..;;.^:;.^.:;;:^-^.^.'^:.-^''.^;.:;]^ \ ' Liggett & Myers product Jrom the AX ticket window at RocJ Hall during registration on Tuesday between 4:30 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. please return same to Student Union ’Office. No questions asked. 8-lt pd DW FOR RENT—Single and double room with hot and cold running water with board. Inquire Nittany Ave. Phone 679. 13—IT pd. G. D. FOR RENT—Attractive suite ' of rooms in desirable residential sec tion. Dial 2133. FOR RENT—Newly furnished' dou ble rooms with board, $B.OO a week. Call at 428 W. College avenue. 11-lt pd GD ROOMS FOR RENT—ldeal study * bedroom, double, newly furnished in maple, available to young faculty members, graduate students, or up perclassmen. Twin beds, innerspring 1 .1 ..• waitresses, Box springs. Two desks, large closet; plenty of drawer space; private entrance from hall. - Must be seen to be appreciated. Call Apt. 21, the Orlando. 9-lt ch GD FOR SALE—Standard Royal type writer, practically new. Phone 3415 after 5:30 p. m. 12-lt ch GD LOST—Black and white setter pup. Answers to “Topper.” If found Wing Tips Come Next Aside from the indispensible black’ town shoe, the wing tip brogue leads in all-around usefulness for campus or business. This one is in Gambola grain. -Vegetable ’tanning makes this handsome leather soft, smooth, leasy to wear.' Featured by . ENJOY YOUR BEER ; AT THE HOFBRAIJ Under New Management C. Bocgcr, Mgr. From our own Southland we take mild, ripe tobaccos '-chock-full of Southern - sunshine; then we go 4000 miles to the fertile shores of the Mediterranean for the fine flavor and aroma of Turkish tobaccos. These tobaccos give Chesterfields their milder better taste. Tuesday, September 22, 1936 please call 2012. WANTED—Salesmen to sell Beai Field Pictorial at* football games. I port to Student Union office imnu ntely • ■ 6-2 t-pd( BALLROOM DANCING INSTRU TlON—lndividual social dandi instruction. For appointment, cj 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, F; apartments, 200 West College avent Florsheim Edgcrton Friendly Nunn-Bush , Crosby-Square . Fortune Listen for ‘‘Portraits in Har mony” every .• Tuesday night, N.8.C., and 1 come in and let us tell you about the Packard au tomobile. contest. FROMM’S “The Florsheim Shoe; Store” © 1935, liGGETT & MyeSS TpSACCO Ggi 5-2 t pd C 1
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