LOCALS Mr. J. H. Parkins, of Fort De fiance, Virginia, has been appointed assistant in Animal Nutrition in the local experiment station, in place of R. E. Stallings, resigned. Several State football pictures ap peared in last Sunday’s Inquirer. Everybody is glad to learn that Morcript our star tackier of last year has re-entered college and is out again at daily practice. H. H. Haverstick, ’O7, is at the Packer Hospital, Sunbury, Pa., re covering from an attack of typhoid fever. “Sticks” may not return to college again after his recovery. S. C. Watts, 'OB, was called to his home last Monday on account of his father having sustained a serious injury. If we are to have songs with band accompaniment for the Dickinson game it is necessary for our com posers to get busy. Corduroy TP rouser© WITH THE SAME REGARD FOR STYLE AND FIT THAT THEY GIVE TO AN ORDER FOR AN EXPENSIVE SUIT. WE HAVE THEM AT ALL PRICES. ALSO A FUI L LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS, Cqlll slxt cl Our Seimples. REMEMBER —We keep all garments sold by us pressed throughout the College year without charge. STAIIL Sc GARRAHAN, 314 Main Building. M. BORN & CO. WILL MAKE YOU A PAIR OF Business Hours: 4to 5 and 6toB P. M THE STATE COLLEGIAN Go Anywhere Wherever you go, you'll be dressed well in our Hart, Schaff ner & Marx Clothes. Here’s a Top Coat; but we’ll fit you to other overcoats, suits, whatever you please. Go any anywhere, you won’t find so good clothers: individuality, distinc tion, smart appearance. There’s only about -ten custom tailors who make better clothes. Their prices are $75 to $l5O the suit. Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits and top coats, $l5 to $35. SIM,THECLOTHIER W Bellefonte’s Largest Store. , Correct Attire for Men, SMITH & STOLL State Representatives o: Tm !<•-.. '.'*- ii&l- ' i MS' S-i" ; 3# € •> .'" l 11®