State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 17, 1904, Image 6

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    State College Hotel
J. B. Shuman, Proprietor
CENTRALLY LOCATED
SPECIAL KATES TO STUDENTS
EXCELLENT ATTENTION GIVEN
TO TRANSIENT TRADE
LIVERY IN CONNECTION
STEAM HEAT GOOD CUISINE
A FINE LINE OF
CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND
: Huntingdon Laundry
> R. L. AGENT , -
j Soft wash • 50 cents per dozen
J SATISFACTION.GUARANTEED
> Launchy Bags Ftee to Customers
,Vu f :' £ eat ■■
Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo,
Massage Treatment,
cun c s WOMER
(Successor to C. L. Croyle)
SHOP IN COLLEGE HOTEL
Krumrine & Pearce
STATE'S BIG STORE
tr . ' '
: DRY GOODS
In all tlic newest effects in Wool and
Wish Fabrics
GENTS'' FURNISHINGS
The best line of Shirts, Collars, Ties,
Hosiery, Underwear Is found here
SHOES SHOES
AND TIIKN SOME
We have more Shoes than any two
stores In town. Try a pairof the
State shoes for winter.
• £1.50 and $4 00
GROCERIES
AND TAIIT.E SUPPLIES
r The finest and best line in the city is
found with us.
Program for Friday.
1. MORNING PROCEEDINGS,
The exercises will begin in the
Auditorium at 9.30 a. m. and pro
ceed in the following order:
1. Processional: College Orches
tra.
2. Address by Mr. Thos. L.
Montgomery, State Librarian, on
“Pennsylvania Libraries and their
Relation to Education.”
3. Address by the Hon. Frederic
W. Fleitz, Deputy Attorney Gener
al, on “Pennsylvania.”
4. College Glee Club: “The
Lost Chord.”
5. Informal Addresses by His
Excellency, the Governor of the
Commonwealth, and the Rt. Hon.
John Morley, M. P., of England,
are expected.
6. “America.”
NOTE. —During this portion of the program, th
lower floor of the Auditorium will be occupied by
the student body (except the extreme rear) and
only the galleries will be open to the public.
Promptly at 12 o’clock a Lunch
eon will be served to specially invited
guests of the College in the Armory.
2. AFTERNOON PROCEEDINGS,
The ceremonies connected with
the Dedication of the Carnegie Li
brary will begin in the Library
Building promptly at 2 o’clock p. m.
and proceed in the following order:
1. Address of Presentation by
the Hon. Andrew Carnegie.
2. Acceptance on behalf of the
College by General James A. Beaver,
President of the Board of Trustees,
and transfer of the custody to the
President of the College.
3. .Acceptance of the trust and
words of dedication by the President
of the College: Presentation of
Resolutions to Mr. Carnegie.
NOTE: During this portion of the program,
the public will be admitted to the gallery floor ot
the Library Building only.
3.00 to 4.00 p. m., Military Drill
and Review of the Cadet Batallion
by His Excellency, The Governor,
Major General Charles Miller, Com •
manding the National Guard of
Pennsylvania.
4.00 to 5.00 p. m. In the Audi
torium, address and presentation of
awards by Major General Miller, and
brief addresses by other guests.
IT WILL PAY YOU
to examine
THE “ INTERNATIONAL ” SAMPLES
before you buy your
Winter Suits, Overcoat or Rain Coat
IN POUTED ENGLISH COItDUItOYS
no fit. P. M. RAINEY. Act.
NO PAY ROOM 575. MAIN
G ?°J. W. HARVEY
FOR
CIGARS, TOBACCO And
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A lull line ol Smokers’ Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST.. STATE COLLEGE. PA,
SHEASLY’S BAKERY
FINE CONFECTIONERY
randies always fresh because we
buy DlltKCi' FUOM MANUFACTURERS
RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT
QUICK M7NCHKS A SPKCIALTV
Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water
WE ALWAYS TRY TO PTaEASF. OUlt
CUSTOMERS
C. B. SHEASLY, Proprietor
HARDWARE
Good Goods Lowest Prices
Honest Inspection and fair
■ -judgment is all 1 ask
JOHN I. OLEWINE
Bellefonte • Pa.
College Book Room
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
Room No. 105
Ist floor Main Bldg.