TE CENTRA BELLEFON Time T. ble in effect .1 b tat lons Lv Al' —Bellefonte.. ...Coley'lle.. Mllorrls . Stevens ... . Lime Centre. Hunters Park . .Flllmore... .larly ...Waddles a m 10 15 10 20 no 23 [lO 27 a ni 6 30 6 35 f 6 38 f 6 43 flO 30 00 341 110 40 10 451 flO 57 12 !I 2 26 1 2 32 9351 2 50' State College . Strut,les... ..13loomsdort.. Pine Gr. Mills 1. Daily exceut -unsay, f Su Trains of the Bellefome Central I fleet at Bellefonte with trains of tl for points east awl west . F A. TriON ENTRA 1, RA 1 LROA 1) PENN'A Con densed Time Table effective June 17, 'O7 Read down Read up No.l N 0.5 N 0.3 StationsNo 6 N 0.4 No.l. a.m. p.m. p.m. Lve. Ar. p.m. p.m. a.m *7 05 16 55 12 20 • Belleionte. 940505 9 4( 7157 06 232 ... fNigh 927 452 27 720 87 11 237 ... —Zion 89 21 4 47 22 727 7 18 245 ..11ecla Parlc.. 915 441 1? 729 247 . f 9134 38 If. 7 33 f 7 23 2 51 .Ilublersburg.. f 9 09 4 .14 05 737 728 255 fSnyclei town . 9084 29 01 74087 30 258 ... Nittany.... 19 04 427 07 74287 33 301 ...Huston ... 59 02 424 04 746 7383 05 ... Lamar.... 18 59 421 51 748f7 40 308 ..(Jlintondale.. fE 56 418 56 752744 3 1i fl{ridersSidi'g 8524 14 52 756f7 49 316 .111ackey vine f 8 48 409 41 802 754 422 WedarSpring,s 8424 03 48 805 757 3.25 ...Salona ... 840 401 30 810 802 330 —5llll Hall.. .t 8 35 1 3 56* 30 (N ‘C. I?) 11 40 853 Jersey Sh R ore ß 3 09 1 7 52 12 15 930 Ar. Lve 235 t 7 tl2 29 11 30 Lve 1 port 1 Ar. 230 650 ,C Reading) 730 650 Philadelphia t 8 36 11 80 10 10 855 New York (via Phila.) 900 m. a. m. Ar. Lve. a. m. p. no Week days. W. H.G EP H ART. Gen' Supt Dairy Employment Agency LANSING, MICH. Deals in Men and Positions F. 0. -FOSTER, PROPRIETOR --- State College Supply Co Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoes E. L. Graham. Manager dririk.e.odwakYmbieriariabilkaaiboftediamo I. C. HOLMES Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. ig Patronize Collegian Advertisers THE STATE COLLEGIAN L RAILROAD n. I. 190 E Cox Sons and Vining Pl 3 0 I( 5 5( 4 43 5 40 pm 12. 50 12 30 f 1227 [l2 25 a m 8 50 8 40 f 8 37 f 8 35 3 00 5 35 530 5 25 5 07 Pl 2 21 I•1'2 18 112 14 12 101 57 I'S 31 f 8 28' 18 24 8 20 f 8 OT J. G. Stoll, Representative cop on flap It. It. con he Penna TAS. Sup, The Palace Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on hand. J. C. SIIEFFLER, Proprietor. Pharsonians at Commencement. Through the efforts of the man- alters of the Pharsonians, a date has been obtained for a Commencement performance. The outline of the play will be somewhat similar to the first production which proved so popular, but an entirely new set of songs and jokes will be produced. The specialties will also be over hauled, cutting out the less popular parts and substituting for them specialties of undoubted popularity. The show will be given in the Auditorium on the evening of Fri day, June 12. After the show, an informal dance of at least twelve numbers will be held in the Armory. Purchasers of reserved seat tickets will be given cards which will admit them to the dance. First class 26? Fourth Ave.. N.Y CAPS and GOWNS TOWN & COUNTRY S! A are meet every requirement as well as the highest ex pectations. $1.50 up. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Makers music will be furnished and a good time is assured to everyone. All examinations will close Thursday evening with the possible exception of a few Freshman subjects. AMONG OTHER COLLEGES. Moses was a college man And never playea football; Yet in the rushes of the Nile He was the first of all. Missionary—"Do you ever con tribute money for the heathen in foreign lands ?" Millionaire—"Oh, yes. Both of my daughters married foreign noble men. The following is a copy of the new Yale song, "Mother of Men," which won the prize of $300.00, offered for the best original Yale song The words are by B. W. Hooker. Mother of Men, grow strong in giv- ing Honor to them thy lights have led— Rich in the toil of thousands living, Proud in the deeds of the thou sands dead; We who have felt thy power, and know thee, We in whose work avail— High in our hearts enshrined en throne thee, Mother of Men—Old Yale! Spirit of Youth, alive, unchanging, Under whose feet the years are cast— Heir to an empire, ranging Over the future and the past— Thee, whom our fathers loved be• fore us, Thee, '.• horn our sons shall hail, Praise we today in sturdy chorus, Mother of Men—Old Yale ! The announcement has been re ceived of the marriage of William R. Fleming, 'O6, to Miss Rose P. Young in Pittsburg on May 2. thy gifts unborn