State College Hotel J. B. Shuman. Proprietor CENTI! ALLY L'ICATEI) SPECIAL HATES TO STUDENTS EXCELLENT ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRANSIENT TKADE UVEUY IN CONNECTION STEAM lIEA'J GOOD CUISINE A FINK LTNK OF CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND Huntingdon Laundry ’ R. L. D’JFF, AGENT Soft wash - 50 cents per dozen SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Liundiy Brigs Fics to Customsis 4 a neat Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo, Massage Treatment, Callon c.A.WOMER (Successor to C. L. Croyle) SHOP IN COLLEGE HOTEL Krumrine & Pearce STATENS BiG STORE DRY GOODS In all the mnvosl ollVcts iu Wool ancl Wash Fabrics GENTS* FURNISHINGS Tho b *si lino of Klurts, Collars, Tics, Hosiery, Underwear is found hero SHOES SHOES SHOES AND THEN SOME We have more Shoos than any two stores fn town. Try a pair of the Slate shoes for winter SJ.oO and 54.00 GROCERIES AND TAULE SUPPLIES The finest and best line in the city is found with us. PRIZES TO COLLEGE STU- DENTS. The following letter has been ad dressed to President Butler of Colum bia University by Mr. John Barrett, American Minister to the Republic of Panama: “I have the honor to inclose my check on the Chemical National Bank of New York City, payable to your order, for two hundred and twenty-five dollars, ($225,) which I desire to offer through you as prizes for the best papers on the relations of the United States with the Latin-American Republics, to be com peted for by young men and women now in the regular course of any col lege or university of recognized stand ing in the United States In making this offer 1 am prompted by a sincere desire to do something to develop throughout the United States a wider interest in our political and commercial relations with Latin America, and to foster a more general study of Latin-American history and institutions, political, social, and edu cational conditions, material and in dustrial recourses, and commercial possibilities—especially as they affect the growth of closer ties of internation al comity and confidence. Beginning with my service as Dele gate of the United States to the Pan- American Conference in 1901-02, and continued later by experience as United States Minister first in Argentina and later in Panama, my study of Latin- American nations and people has con vinced me that there are no serious obstacles to the evolution of the closest and lasting good-will and friendly inter dependence. The differences of lan guage and blood are, after all, not so serious as often described, and can be easily counterbalanced by cordial effort on the part of the people of the United States to understand and appreciate Latin character, processes and methods of life, business, and politics. The greatest barrier to achieving this end so far has seemed to me to be the absolute ignorance prevailing arriong the larger portion of the edu cated men and women of the United States as to the real Latin-America In a thousand ways this has been brought home to me during the past five years of my diplomatic experience. On the other hand, the averge Latin- IT WILL PAY YOU to examine THE “INTERNATIONAL” SAMPLES before you buy your Winter Suits, Overcoat or Rain Coat IMPOIITKU ENULISII COIIDItOYS NO FIT, P. M. RAINEY, Aar., NO PAY ROOM 578, MAIN G ?°J. W. HARVEY FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO and FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A full line of Smokers’ Fancy Articles ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA. SHEASLY’S BAKERY FOR FINE CONFECTIONERY •* 3* f'andies always fresh hijepruso we buy mincer fiiom manueactuhkus • ‘ v »’ ’ ■; * „ RESTAURANT. DEPARTMENT QUICK LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water WE ALWAYS THY TO PLEASE OUIt CUSTOMEUS C. B, SHEASLY. Proprietor HARDWARE Good Goods ' Lowest Prices Honest inspection and fair judgment is a*l I ask JOHN I. OLEWINE Bellefonte « Pa. College Book Room HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS’SUPPLIES j Ist floor Main Bldg. Room No. 105
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