State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 23, 1905, Image 5

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    Krumrine & Pearce
STATE’S BIG STORE
DRY GOODS
In all the newest effects in Wool and
Wash Fabrics
GENTS* FURNISHINGS
The best line of Shirts, Collars, Ties,
Hosiery, Underwear is found hero
SHOES SHOES SHOES
AND THEN SOME
We have more Shoes-than any two
stores in town. Try 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.
HIAWATHA UP TO DATE.
Oh ! the soft and dark rich chocolate,
With it’s sweet and mellow flavor,
Going down your hungry palate,
Down into your little stomach —
Oh 1 the rich and creamy chocolate
Made by Peter, Peter famous;
Peter's chocolate, dark and mellow—
It is fit for any fellow.
Wrapt in paper, silver shining—
In a little box reclining,
It is good enough for dining—
Oh ! the praises sing of Peter —
Peter's own delicious chocolate,
It has made me fat and happy—
Filled the hollow of my cheek bones,
Made me sing and dance with gladness,
Hence this song of praise to Peter.
Opportunity.
Opportunity knocks at least once
at every man’s door. Here is a
knock at yours. Remember that
you risk nothing when you order an
International suit, because we guar
antee a fit and perfect satisfaction.
P. M. Rainey 'O5, agent. 578 Main.
W. L. FOSTER
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
SPECIALTIES
Walk-over Shoes for Ladies and Gents. Gents’ Furnishing Goods of
all kinds. Ladies’ fine Dress Goods in the very latest styles.
Fancy Groceries —of the finest quality. Don't forget that we carry a
full line of A. G. Spalding’s Sporting Goods.
Telephone STATE COLLEGE, PA ;
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Baseball
Baseball Manager Bruce B. Stamm
has had his schedule approved by
the Faculty committee on athletics,
and announces it for publication.
The list includes 20 games, fourteen
of which will be played away from
home, there being two Eastern trips,
one Southern and one Western.
The present schedule differs from
last year’s list, in that games have
been added with Lafayette, Lehigh,
Annapolis, Georgetown, Virginia,
Wyoming, Geo. Washington Uni
versity and California Normal,
while the annual contests with Wash
ington and Jefferson, Franklin and
Marshall, and Gettysburg have been
dropped. Four games were played
last season with the Williamsport
and Altoona Tri-State teams, but
this year State will meet no profes
sional clubs. As the schedule shows,
the annual games with Princeton,
West Point, Fordham, Villa Nova,
Bloomsburg, Dickinson, Mt. St.
Mary’s, and West Virginia are again
on the list. Yale and Penn could
not be scheduled on account of con
flicting dates. Last season’s “White
and Blue” nine won 14 out of 18jCol
lege games, and this year’s Varsity
will strive to equal this brilliant rec
ord. The schedule: —
March 31, Mt. St. Mary’s at Em
mitsburg, Md.
April 1, Annapolis at Annapolis.
April 3, University of Virginia at
Charlottesville, Va.
April 4, G. Washington Univer
sity at Washington, D. C.
April 5, Georgetown University at
H. GRIMM
MERCHANT TAILOR
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Thirty years’ experience In Tailoring.
Samples of the finest Imported
Goods always on hand*
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY
4 a neat
Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo,
Massage Treatment,
canon c.A.WOMER
(Successor to C. L. Croyle)
SHOP IN COLLEGE HOTEL
Harrison’s Restaurant
Ice Cream Parlors
Special attention paid to
Banquets, Balls
and Parties
Oysters in Season
Students’ Trade Solicited
OPPOSITE B. O. It. R. DEPOT
STATE COLLEGE
HARDWARE
Good Goods } Lowest Prices
Honest inspection and fair
judgment is all I ask
JOHN I. OLEWINE
Bellefonte - Pa.
Palace Restaurant
Go there for a full line of Sand
wiches and Quick Lunch
We use our owi. home-boiled
ham In sandwiches.
Oysters served In all styles
Boarding by the week, day or meal
WG. CALDWELL, Prop.