State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 6

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    THE
State College Hotel
J. B. SHUMAN, Prop.
Centrally Located.
Special rates to students.
Excellent attention given to
transient trade.
Livery in Connection.
Steam Heat. Good Cuisine.
A fine line of cigars always on
hand.
HIPPOK MIRY.
R. It. DUFF, Fgent
Soft CUasta 50ets. pep doz
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
LiaundPy Bags pi<ee to Customers.
4 a neat.
Hair Cut*, Shave, Shampoo,
Massage Treatment..
Call on C. P. WOMER,
Successor to C L Croy'e
(Shop in College Hotel.)
KRIWtIE k PEARCE,
STATE’S BIG STORE
DRY GOODS.
In all the uewest effects in wool and
Wash Fabrices
CENTS FURNISHINGS
The Best Line of Shirts, Collars, To s
Hosiery Underwear is found here.
SHOES
and then some
SHOES
We have more Shoes than any two stores
in town. Try a pair of the State Shoes for
winter.
§3 50 and §4 (10
Groceries and Table Supplies
The finest and best line in the city is
found with us.
“JUNIOR WEEK” AT PENN.
The following was taken from
the Philadelphia Press of Sunday,
Oct. 16th. State College might do
worse than try something on the
same order, although necessarily
more limited scale.
Junior week will be inaugurated
at the University of Pennsylvania
during Thanksgiving week.
Heretofore the social gatherings
at the University have been scatter
ed throughout the year, and it has
been difficult for the out-of-town
men to bring their friends here. In
order to alleviate this difficulty the
Students’ Discipline Committee has
planned a series of entertainments
which will last for nearly a week
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
During this “Junior Week,” as
the affair will be termed, the Uni
versity buildings and clubs will be
open for the visitors and a program
will be announced.
At present the following enter
tainments are being planned :
Thursday, Nov. 24th, afternoon,
football game at Franklin Field,
Cornell vs. Pennsylvania ; evening,
combined musical clubs’ concert.
Houston Hall, Friday, Nov. 25th,
afternoon, fraternity teas ; evening,
Junior ball in the new gymnasium.
Saturday, Nov. 26th, afternoon,
football game at Franklin Field,
West Point vs. Annapolis ; evening,
theatre parties. Sunday, Nov. 27th,
morning, services at Houston Hall
and visit to University buildings.
During this week the fraternity
houses, some twenty in number,
will give house parties.
MATHEMATICAL CLUB.
The Mathematical club, consist
ing of members of the faculty, met
Monday evening, Oct. 10th, for
election of officers and general
arrangement of work for the year.
Prof. Tudor was elected president
and Dr. Stecker secretary. The
time of meeting is to he as last year
—on alternate Tuesday evenings at
7:30 p. m. A committee, consist
ing of Prof. Willard, Prof. Garver
and Dr. Stecker was appointed to
consider and report on an appro
priate line of work for the coming
year.
SHOES
It Will Pay You
to examine
Tie International Samples,
before you buy your
Winter Suits, Overcoat or Rain Coat.
Imported English Cordnroys.
NO FIT. NO PAY.
Boom 578 Main Bldti P. M. RAINEY, Agt.
Go to
J . W. Harvey ,
FOR
Cigars, Tobacco and
Fresh Roasted Peanuts.
A iull 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 Lunches a Specialty.
Oysters,
Soda Water.
We always try to p'ease our Customers.
C. B. SHEASLY, Proprietor,
HARDWARE
Rood Goods. Lowest Prices.
Honest inspection and fair
judgment is all I ask.
JOHN I. OLEWINE,
Bellefonte, Pa.
(ollefe Book Room
Headquarters for
Students Supplies
Ist Floor Main Big. Room No. 105
Ice Cream,