State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 13, 1904, Image 6

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    State College Hotel
J. B. SHUMAN, Prop.
Centrally Located.
Special rates to students.
Excellent attention given to
transient trade.
Livery in Connection.
Steam Heat, fiood Cuisine.
A fine line of cigars always on
hand.
HUNTIK6DOH LHUHDRY.
F*. U. DOFF, Agent
Soft CDash 50ets. per doz
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
liaandvy Bags Free to Customers,
£ a neat*
Hair Cut,, Shave, Shampoo,
Massage Treatment*.
.Call on C. P. WOMER.,
Successor to C. L Crov : e
(Shop in College Hotel.)
KROIIHE k PEARCE.
STATE’S BIG STORE
DRY GOODS.
In nil the newest effects in wool mul
Wash Fabrices
CENTS FURNISHINGS
The Best Tine of Shirts, Collars, Ths,
Hosiery Underwear is found here.
SHOES
and then some
SHOES
We have more Shoes than any two stores
in town. Tiy a pair of the State Shoes for
winter.
$3.50 and $4 00
Groceries and Table Supplies
The finest and best line in the city is
found with us.
CORA MORRIS GRIFFIN R.ECITAL.
A delighted audience listened to
a new and entertaining program of
readings, given by Cora Morris Grif
fin, in the Auditorium last Friday
evening. The arrangement of the
numbers was well adapted to Miss
Griffin’s power to sway the mind
from sunshine to shadow. The pi
ano solo by Miss Helen H. Ather
ton, the violin solo by Mr. A. S.
Lacock, ’oS, and the bass solo by
Mr. J. D. Rippel, ’O5, added very
much to the enjoyment of the even
ing. The program :
Readings Cora Morris Griffin
a “Spanish Mother" Anon
b “The Statue of Liberty”
c “Rale Weel". Xichol
d “Little Boy Blue" Field
Piano Solo—Selected Miss Helen H. Atherton
Readings Cora Morris Griffin
a “Mose Johnson’s Funeral” Ihckctt*
b “II Trovatore”
c “Romance of the Hammock" Amm
d “Zingerelle" McDoircll
Violin Solo —Intermezzo, "Cavaleria Rusti-
caua" Mr. A. S. Lacock
Readings Cora Morris Griffin
a "Mouse Story” Burdette
b “Old Man and Jim" Bdn/
c "How Salvator \Von"__ Ella Wheeler H'i/co.r
Bass Solo—“My Lady’s Bower" Temple
Mr. J. D Rippel.
Readings Cora Morris Griffin
a “Curse Scene from “Leah"
The following is on the authority
of the Philadelphia Press , October
6th :
“West Chester, Oct. 5. —Bay-
ard Heston Sharpe, a member of
the Brandywine base-ball team, of
this borough, was married this af
ternoon to Miss Bertha Elizabeth
Thorp, eldest daughter of ex-Bur
gess John Thorp. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. William E.
Needham, pastor of the First Bap
tist church, at the home of the
bride’s parents. In the spring Mr.
and Mrs. Sharpe will leave for New
England, Mr. Sharpe having signed
for next season with the Boston
National Eeague base-ball club. He
is a graduate of the West Chester
High school and of State College.
East year he was an instructor at
Bellefonte academy. ’ ’
The Collegian offers congratu
lations and best wishes for a long
and happy life.
SHOES
SHARPE-THOR.P.
Wear International (lothing.
Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats,
Raincoats and Corduroys.
Prices Right. Fit Guaranteed.
Boom 578 Main Bldir P. M. RAINEY, Agt.
Go to
J. W. Harvey,
FOR
Cigars, Tobacco and
Fresh" Roasted Peanuts.
A lull line of Pipes and
Smokers Fancy Articles
Allen St. . STATE COLLEGE PA.
Sheasly’s Bakery
FOR
Confectionery.
Candies a'ways fresh because we
buy direct from Manufacturers.
~Restaurant* Department*..
Quick Lunchfs a Specialty.
Oysters,
Soda Water.
We always try to please our Customers.
C. B. SHEASLY, Proprietor,
Clothes Pressed and (leaned.
Suits 50c. Trousers 25c. Dress Suits 50c.
Overcoats 50c.
H. D. EASTON,
Room 578.
Agent for Belmar Clothes Hangers.
Students’ Orders Called for Weekly.
College Book Room
Headquarters for
Students Supplies
Ist Floor Main Big. Room No. 105
Ice Cream,