KniSeiy Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING , Watch this space for announcements . CHAS, A, WOMER Ton sorial Artist SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE First Class Work Guaranteed UNDER HOTEL S. E. KIMPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE - The Palace Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on hand. J. C. sIIEFFLER, Proprietor. The Park Hotel e Williamsport, Pa. Headquarters for all "State" teams`--Located opposite the P. R. R. station%—Free bus to.P. & R. R. R. station. Rates $2.50 per day and up ward D. KAVANAUGH, Manager THE STATE COLLEGIAN and tennis courts • will be a main feature; and fishing will be superb, for a mountain stream of good size which flows through the grounds will be stocked with trout. The hotel which has been neglected some what will be improved and twenty eight rooms fixed up for summer boarders. To please the inner man, a chef from Baltimore has been en gaged whose experience enables him to serve an appetizing meal on 'short notice, a fact which one can appre ciate after a long drive. Instead of the one boat in the cave at present, several gasoline launches are to be used and equipped with headlights; and instead of the torches, electric lights are to be strung around the walls of the cavern. The proposed improvements will serve to make more attractive a scene which already possesses great natural beauty. Every student should by all means make at least one visit to the cave during his col lege course. Cox Sons and Vining 267 Fourth Ave., N.Y. CAPS • and 1•0,P. A. !.. GOWNS 7v y J. G. Stoll, Representative The Co-ed Play. The humdrum existence of col lege life is soon to be enlivened by a play given by our talented co-eds. The play is entitled Breezy Point and is a roaring farce comedy in three acts. The plot is an exceed ingly intricate one and furnishes plenty of material for a number of local raps, several of which will be worked in during the plot. Strenu ous' efforts are being made to present the play Friday evening, March 27, and for the accomplishment of this end the girls are practicing every day. A similar play given last year met with such success that the progress of this year's production is watched with great interest. New Work in Forestry. Mr. Edwin A. Ziegler, assistant forest inspector in charge of forest computation, will come to the col lege on April 1 to assist in the work of the department. Mr. Ziegler has been connected with the govern ment forestry department for sev eral years, and has done work in Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, California, Nebraska, and other western states. While he is here he will devote six weeks' time to lectures on forest mensuration and related subjects, after which he will aid in the summer school work of two weeks in the woods. Inter-Fraternity Basketball. The scores of the basketball games played between the freshman teams representing the various fra ternities stand as follows : K 5 2 X 14 B 0 11 8 K 2 (1) r 4 .2 X 14 K 2, 8 (1) I' 13 :X 14 0 Kl 2 2,X 5 B 0 11 8 The subject for the Christian As sociation meeting of next Sunday evening will be "Hesitation vs. De cision of Character." Room 529, 6,15 p. m.
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