PAnE TEN manner that kepr her listeners iti terested and attentive at all times The musical selections rendered by Miss . :Atherton and Mr Canfield and the Orchestra, as well. as the Onging of Mr. Armstrong and the Glee Club. were worthy of greA' praise and accordingly were greatly appreciated. Orchestra Trip. The College Orchestra leaves this morning on a short trip. They will give an entertainrOnt tonight att Philipsburg where They scored suchi .v success, last year. Tomorrows evening they will give a concert in ellefonte. I Twenty eight men will be taken on the trip. This number includes Hamlin E. Cogswell, - the able di rector, and H. P. Armstrong, our well known baritone soloist. The program will consist of about ten numbers from _popu;ar com posers, among which may be men tioned "William Tell;" "Berceuse," violin solo by Mr Meissner, "Noc turnel',and "Melodic.'` cello solos by Mr Arthur; " fannnauser," and several others. The orchestra is indeed a most worthy organization, for not only does it contribute to its own suc cess, but also , to that of almost every other musical organization of the college The reputatio it has made for itself assures large audiences and a successful trip. course in college songs i ist!being this year at he University of Calif •i ' 1 4..1_,.. , NI Lz A 1 1 i ,_., t (--....- r . i 1.- -- 1 'i r - i_)-Nc, ' ......i......__,...........1_ 1 , 'KAM 'o the. - tamps , , We keep the quality up 'I, , because the quality keeps us up 1 . Stidents' regulatd boatd per wokS 3 1 `L --, ,,c - SOCIE I Y AND CLASS BAN INEI A SPECIALT N I I { 1 1 ' . Try McAllister grub and be c'ontrinced, i ENt as at ;cost , w 'A li ' TP‘' P ) C)D rl e N x : t ' 1 ' ' NIIIIII.nMNMIMIIMMIMMmfta.....--...—..—'_____ _ _ L' Tlrr s TIER isminom I livnt) 0 i.vor for H All 2)161CC 111 ol e,trel S i ups)l,., er: 1, IVlerOlaagdis Spafiling Athltic Goods asland Walk Over Shcies State Agents ( CH4S. A. WOMER Tonsorial- Artist Y , ui pa tro.a.t. • LI, .d t.( 1 1 tr , t,AS., %oils kllar ,tt UNDEF HOTEL HENRY GRIMM , [ FINE TAILOR CLEANING PRESSING RE c'AIRING ~..1 .-, . ~. - ,_,J re Brothers Dr) Good ri- Notions, Shoes, Groce and Quebisware ~ k . VAT. goilege Avenue Hotel I , C E l I)4clceil. , prop I ale an 4 ROO Dealer StateC 104 Col leg rawfo fine shoe collected - Roop 1 + 'il I + 1 ~+ lIDE i i i3ot,l) ph .otb phones Positive iy it for yered, and gium I ii(Pri If/rind ut [1 c, ;t ' lister, s (21 and display cards I CHAS: A. WOIIE,R, State College G. It. sl3cig:v tje Nt E..' rg_bis j ilta — d 0 1 ) LI c ia 12 POST CARDS COLLEGE JEWELRY W. D. CUSTARD iVALL PAPER. ROOM MOULDING PAINTING AND RAPERING i STATE COLLEGE Nttiany tAgM, Nteat and , ?orzeT etmvalkl State college, 'Penn's BySH fIOUSE !31:1.LE:roNiE I,ENNA Rate• per day ft 2 0 WO h bath ,3 per day --t w, 1. DAG(TE•rr J [ P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firatclass : Tailoring 1 Pre.ising, Cleaning, Repairing 112 E. College AN e F - , - Pi BL'ArR & CO. 1 BELLeroNTE I , iiEl. EiIERS AND O°TICIANS Cot oi lirods,rf,if Hou,e All mall orders t prompt y attenthd to Fins watch and ley. - dry rr tWrlng d StWclaltr B .th phones
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