Vc‘e.V..*ti . "Mak Kar&V3B.Te C,otwa'ql • t . ' 1 1 1 s v o r tey,•s - kc. k. taaualikeTs 4uns and ammunition, I hunt-1 ing coats, vests, `belts aqua leg gins, canteens, knapsacks an I d damp kits, hunting knivs and I axes, po(fket lcutlery, All our' goods guaranted I I 1 1 'Meek IS\ock 1 raven street ' Reoaurant Shelller l s , oppoga (Hotel Pies Sam;lwi ell :hes ,Soups 11 H. C. MEAGER _.„j v _ I e 1 Et Ifflk-c.,r Shoes BELLEFONTE 0. F. SAAW, I. J. B. MINGL Shoemaker Allen Street 4 The First 11.4tionaL Bank, BELLEFONTE - 1 Capital $lOO,OOO Surplus $1.00,0011 HEY S UDES ! J. B. Martin's White :: Room is headquarters for ohoide fruits, and a full and fine hne for ign and domeinc nuts Give as a call Opposite th 1 The Monthly Smoker of the Penn State Alumni, of Pittsburg,' and for er students will be held at'tbe Univerain rsity Club, Fifth Avenue and G nt Boulevard, Saturday evening, January 29, 1910. J. B. Warriner 'O5, has just se cured a position as mining engineer for a coal company at Tacoma, Washington. Since his! graduation he has successfully, served as a Min ling engineer on both the Lehigh Vat ley and thq ,Lackawanna Coal Co,''s engineering corps. T. A. Cook 'O9, Who Was 'fOrmerly with th, Morrison , and Cass Paper Co. of 'Tyrone, has accepted a po sition with the General Electric Co. at Pittsfield, Mass. - W. F. Schroeder' '69, 1 is now en ployed by the Perinsylyania it It Co. in their chemical laboratory at Altoona. Pennock '049 with the De'an' Steam Pump ompany at Holypke, COLLEGE NO ES. • arnessmaker Mr. Buchman, ' secretary' of the Y. , M. C. A., While on' a buSiness trip to hiladelph4 and New York last we k attended the funeral of "Lar-: i - y' Vorhis' father. T 4 fune was held from, the home at 57 CI ri avenue, Yonkers. Large . floral tri - utes ire sent by the sen 4 class, of which `Larry" is preside 4, and by, other organizations of which he is a member. ' i I 1 Dr. Kenneth LatOurette Hill speak , ol at the 1 1/. 4, C. k meeting on Sun day night.' 1 "Burlyt Wats n will I lead the prayer meeting Ole Old Chapel next Tuesday evening. 1 , 1 1 I postoffice flit STATE oOLLEQIAN team will appear, according to the resptctiye weights as foiloWs:— Oberly, 115 pounds; Diehl, 125 pounds; Ilrown, /351 pounds; Mor rison, 1413 pounds;, 'Very. 158 pouTds; Let, 175 pOunds; Talbot, HeaVy. , ,ALUMNI., 3cret 'WI V.otek C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street PAtstrargh„ ?a. t£hei centre 'ountg sank Bellefonte D. C. p. CASEBEER Jel;rieler and Optician Alt. kinds of repair work protnpt'y done Eyes exam`kned free Private optical parlor BEpAYONTE PENNSYLVANIAN 4.111.11•11 H. A . EVEY • - ry CAB I *OI2K A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones I. C. H 0 Staple an Fancy Groceries and Fruits Best Quality Best Service Your putt° agl koltrit!ci tate College, PaL C L STARD PER. ROOM MOULDING ' TING AND PAPEUNGI.. T E COL EGE PAI ETA If you THE PAGE ELEVEN
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