"Pop” Golden to Stay. The clipping from the Police Ga zette printed in the Collegian of last week conveyed the impression that Mr. Golden had applied for the position of football coach at Purdue University. Mr. Golden wishes that impression to be corrected. About ten years ago hehel d the Physical Di rectorship at Purdue and conse quently is well known there. When Cutts the presept coach, handed in his resignation, the Athletic Com mittee offered the position to Mr. Golden and even paid his fare out to look things over. Mr. Gold en, however, is well satisfied here and until an offer is made that will be more decidedly to his advantage than his present position, he. will continue to act as Physical Director at State. Glee Club Reorganized At a meeting held at the home of Miss Atherton Saturday evening last, the*Glee Club was re-organized and the following officers elected: Pres. J. D. Rippel, ’O5; leader, F. M. Torrence, ’O5; secretary, C. H. Waller; treasurer, H. M. Jacobs, ’O6. It was decided that two regu lar one hour rehearsals be held each week. At present there are about sixteen members in the organization. The number necessary to secure the best results is about twenty-four. Any one wishing to try for membership should consult Miss Atherton or Leader Torrence. Inter-collegiate Debate. An inter-collegiate debate between Franklin and Marshall college and State has been arranged for Friday April 7th, in the Auditorium. The subject is to be submitted by State, leaving the choice of sides with- F. and M. The contest will be gov erned by the rules of the Inter collegiate Debating League, of which both colleges are members. ■■Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long,” But when it comes to his wearing apparel he’s pretty particular. The apparel bearing the label of B. KUPPENHEIMER & 00, is designed for particular men The suits and top coats sell at $lO to $l5 Guaranteed by us and the makers and sold by us exclusively. Our fathers stood by Kuppenheimer & Co. clothes and our sons are destined to do like wise. There’s something in a name after all—Shakespeare to the contrary notwithstanding. Step into our store and EXAMINE THE NEW ARRIVALS —the neatest, nobbiest, ready to wear apparel ever seen in this section. MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. Palace Restaurant Go ihcie fni ;i lull lino of Sand v.'iehi*?’ at cl Quirk Lunch We use our mu. home-boUod ham In sandwiches. Oysters served in all styles Eoarding by the week, day or meal W G. CALDWELL, Prop. (MtOIJPS HOOK OF PLASIiLIRMTS COI.J.KMh VIKWS Succes-soi to V/ E. Ketcham UOOM 812, MAIN 3VYV Tftui&s 3\.m&\e,\xv '£ > WtoqYBi’p\Y\} THE First National Bank BELLEFONTE. PA. FOR SALE BY US ONLY THE Potter-Hoy Hardware Go. Has always been, and con- tinues to be, HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING you may want in the HARDWARE line. We solicit your patronage, The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. Flash Lights ! Who takes them ? J. J. MORGAN, ROOM 564. MAIN E|| )'G.