CAMPUS TALK He put his arm•about her waist, The color left her cheek, But on the shoulder of his coat It stayed about a week.—Ex. An Irishman was sitting in the depot smoking the other day, when a woman came in and, sitting down, she said: "Sir, if you were a gentlemen, you wouldn't smoke here." "Mum," he said, "if yez was a lady ye'd sit farther away." Pretty soon the woman burst out: "If you were my husband, I'd give you poison." "Well, mum," returned the Irish man, as he puffed his pipe, "If yez was me woife, be jabbers, I'd take it !"--Ex. ALUMNI. Mr. W. H. S , ylor, '92, writes Prof. Van Norman from San Fran cisco. Cal., where he is Secretary and Chemist of the State Dairy Bureau of California. His address is 259 Sanchez street, San Francisco. Ray P. Farrington, 'O6, is now construction engineer with the Jones and Laughlin company at Ptttsburg. J. B. Warner, 'O5, has left the Lehigh Valley Coal company to be come district engineer for the D. L. and W. Coal company at Scranton. E. G. Webster, 'O5, formerly a chemist with the Cambria Steel company, is now located in Hart- ord, Con a NOTICE ! 'IHE STATE COLLEGIAN SPRING OFD 1907 R -1 Ai> v'" . •7•- •• / ....._ -11. ,?•*-•••,,,.. ..--‘,, :i', , •_:.•;l : - \\ i ' .. - 4 , .:\,.. t 1 : ...':-. :: .: \ 1 ! . ~ .k :Y,',',: x i. srP,, -- ....• 1 0 •itt• -1; . • 0 ..• A,..x. , " ' • • • •• ' ••° 'i' ' .' . • •• • •: I I ': 42r• . . . :i1., ,, v,„ . - .0 ~„ V . ‘-;.-,,,,-, --- 4 . • • '•z `o4*," i • a/5 , k I ' Ptc): 1• : ..... • .. rd . 3 el *:' :- . e ti 7. • '. . • ', I , - r --- T-2, - - - -,,.. ,;••~.... • .i, fa; ..- - 1': - .t-, . ..... ...._„._ «! _-___---=,-,_-----....,\. ;:. i,, s t't! . .... ....9 _ r. II ... ;i: . ;:r..•• •• ' ''.........:1 If / i , 404 \ ~ ::',,,,,i d 111 Copp%silt F.,07 1 he House cf Kuppenheiirer Chicago The Baltimore rledical College. PRELIAITNARY FALL COURSE BEGINS SEPTEMBER 2 REGULAR WINTER. COURSE BEGINS SEPEMBER 20. Liberal Teaching Facilities ; Modern College Buildings ; Comfortable Lecture Hall and Amphitheaters; Large and Completely Equippe'l Laboratories ; Capacious Hos pitals and oispensary ; Lying-in Depai tment for Teaching Clinical Obstetrics; Large Clinics. Send for Catalogue and address DAVID STREETT, M. D.. Dean. The CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION handles only reliable goods made by reliable makers. When you buy merchandise bearing the trade mark of a reputable manufacturer through a reliable dealer, you have a double guarantee of honest value. The just as good brands are sold by all dealers who are after a larger margin of profit. Our line comprises the following: Stern's clothing (made to measure), Regal shoes, Faultless shirts, Arrow collars, Keiser neckwear, Onyx hosiery, B. V. D. underwear, C. & K. hats, Fownes gloves, Fault less pajamas, Eaton Hurlburt box paper, Blair's tablets, Elliott's die stamping, K. & T. blank books, Waterman fountain pens, W. C. Kern's college goods. All of which are reputed to be the best on the market Kuppenheimer Clothing w The James R. Keiser Neckwear B. V. D. Underwear A full line of woolens to select Montgomery & Co Commercial and Pell phones J. L. Caruthers, Agent Imperial and Guyer Hats New Columbia Manhattan . Shirts Fine Merchant Tailoring Bellefonte
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