PATE TEN The work that has been started by th se in charge of the band, snould be continued and the students as I.Vdll as all otners sh )u'd a‘ ail themselves of the opportunity of hearing_ the Cadet Band whenek,et they have the chance By this they can shoW that the efforts which the members of that organization are put ting forth to produce first class per formanceS are being appreciated.' Up to the present trme, the Cadet Baud has made a name for itselr, so help to keep up the reputation it has al ready acquired. .Muiical Clubs' Trip The combined Glee and Mando lin Clubs gO on a short trip toward tie end of the month, appearing in Lock Haven on the 28 and in Williimsport on the 29. Manager Cuthbert 'll has secured the Opera House at Lock Haven, and the Y.. M C. A. Auditorium at Wiihamg . - port for theoncerts At both places dances wt'll be held for the Clubs, with the usual long list of in terested patronesses to help make the affairs enjoyable and successful. The clubs comprising in all about forty men will be somewhat handi capped by the abs-nre of Messrs Armstrong 'lO and Arthur 'll. who will be oh the. oyeihestra trio at the same time, but efficient understudips in the persons nfl Messrs Rom), 'll and Spieele. ',13 are expected to act as soloists. Official Notice. The preience of dogs in the Auditorium during chapel services has become an intoleiable nuisance and required notice is herebi , given to a'l owners Of dogs to keel them -strut up duririg the time of daily and Sunday Chapel exercises if the dogs are worth keeping. .111 -I-7i , -.. .:. NI L__ - • .A 11 i t..---, - tc_-_-- 1- . I_4:i l lh, i 1- - , - H .t .;c) j l , • 1 i 1 1 , • I , , i l tlk on ,k l tt '. axtipxs I - I 1 vve keLT the quality up ,t 6 ents: regtilar )oaid pe week . i; -$ ~ becaus the quality! keeps us up 1 , -,) , -so(;F1 Y ANI) C.A'S Bi 'tt, UE.1 1 1 . 4 l 'A SI; ,- CIALTY, ,-fs I w r DI, N N 'OB Try Mg l Allistf.r grub and he colnvinced Blti aslati , 4st . i W, FI WOOD ex 'IL 1 I , , r i ,'i I , rtip ST \ S. E k ;Imice Al ' Genera Agents'for Si) Dougl'as . i V t o Ar CHAS. ir l id c'. i an 4 Yuur patrona...e:,l 2LEANIN t Os 11: , ions, shoed, G Queer sw , atie 1 \Ar t pOlegei;itisi i Dry Gocds, nes Hotel Bloc ,Neat Nat et .c.l(tir. Prop nal Retail palet t , ue 1 1 a.th plOnes StattColk Wholesle , 104 College Ave 11.111111111111 ti'raigard S Rpoir 4bes ain.l agents ' uchl l 1913. 4716 Mam _ _ I fine shoe retYmn collected Student Roop 1911. RI rs Porgy I /1 I A I Kll f inuh liokh l Olmnvs 1, CO Ati l ilet;ic Goo ' cliB ~tk,Oi{'er Sho oce •nue I don't, ialk; I make. signs Lettering •.0 trunks mid , ult ca<es my spe 1 clalts P..ster, shox arid displa} cards CIAS. A WOMER, State College r JETRUT! Oi >tie al2 POST CI4RDS COLLIEOE JEWELRY HALLCV PAPeR. RO NI NI LOING PA!NITING AND ERING , STAT-1 POILLEGE ll.i my I ;.)\.(l‘tt, eat I . t I lks!L ovarc eorham t..ak.e. cOeizyz., I3eAttl'a, BI S ilmm Po LI )\TI: j PENNA Ntiti• it,i., 0,,,, , , ‘Y 1 -F ,(I \\ it li ha 111 •, , :i herds) [I, i)\( ; ( I E 1"r-
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