COLLEGE NO l ofessor Willard will deliver an 'rated lecture on ''S ellar Evolu ',' in the Old Chapd, on Satur evening, April ' 6, at 7:30 y one is cordially invited to a, tiore day Eve atte T e regular chapel exercifses this ing, April 14, 1910, were fol mor lowe me 1 by a short program corn orative - of! the one hundredth annitersary of !the birth of the Hon. Justin S. Morri'll, the author of the act bf Congresb through which the so-called "land-grant" colleges in the various states were established. By act of Counicil of Administration, the regular co4ge exercises for the first hour were omitted. The address of ach of the follow ing men, former students of the col lege, is missing; Any person know ing the ,present location of any of them williconfer a favor by notify the Sectetary to !the President: Earl E. Adams; A H. Berger; Charles E. Be . u;gler; James J. Con nelly; Albert F. Dore; F. J. Eato ; :, John T. Foley; John N.I, Forke ; G. A. Graffins; L. B. Grindlay; Ge/ rye T. Haldeman; Walter E H rsh; John D. Jones; Israel H. Kraft; Stewart' A. Long; W H McCon naugby; J. H. Painter;- Theo 1 V. Perry; George Pierce; Joseph Ray; J A. Sharp; James A. Stephens; Frank M. Torrance; C. T Wade; P. A. Waleen; Silas H. Yorks. Deutscher Verein Meeting. At the regular meeting of the Deutscher Verein on Friday even ing, the main feature of the program was jan address by Mrs. G. G. Pond, describing the student 9 ele bration in Germany on Bismark's eightieth birthday. Her talk 'pic tured in a -most vivid and interesting manner this remarkable celebration, the only one of its kind in the world's history. All the members present expressed their apprecia tion of Mrs Pond's address in a ttiP cor.tyGt.ks: unanimous vote of thanks. The program cb miree for the next meeting promi es an interest ing and entertaining ening, and all members are urged'[ be present. J W Allen 'O9 is at Houston Tex 'on Switchboard Installation work - 14. H. Glenn 'O9 is also on Instal laticin, work onl the Lowndale Ex change of the Chicago lel: Co. fl C. Spryer 'C9, has been called in born New Or4eans and is noW at the Physical La* in New'York'City. , Address is 60 7th l Ave New York City. Zut "?kt 4 Kotek 'Penn Ak'eriue an ittabn~ ,,L .148. 1ar ....... 00 1 , , ,or SKIRTS On and o like a coat. fli ' In' fast co or and ex clusive styles isi.sa up. CLUETT, PEABODY I & CO., Makers i , . Summ;rt: Work Two well recom -nded SIIJDENTS WANTEII for orki duri4 tile sum, mer months, Ipaying $2 to '.S4 a day. Written application ihoule made at once State class, aeParl ment, home aadress, and previous employment. P. l'' —P. 0. Box 217, ,Philaaelphia Pennsylvania =ME Tenth Street PAGE ELEVEN Sbeffleil •: Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups 7 H. C.. YEAGER Walk-Over Shoes BELLEFONTE Q 4 F. SHAW, HarnessimOter 1 11. B. MINGLB, Shoemaker Allen St:eet The Fir=st National Bank / BELLEFONTE 1., tal sloo,odu Su 41u1,15100,000 . . I am the Registered Agent s d of the SealsOpi Oyster System /for State College J. B. MARTIN Opposiie the Postoffice Cleaning ressing and Dyeing Work called for , nd delivered promptly, snits cleaned and pres.ed, at lowm:Trices. Fancy goods a §pectaltyl. , 224 E. Colleg6NAve. G. A. Bottor HOLIVrES MEE Staple and F. ncy Groceries and Frult Best Qv .14y BeSt Service Your patronage oltoted j gta ie, College, Pa H. A.. VEY .:-.Livery CAB WO K A, SPECIALTY oth 'Phones -, 1