'Tlie Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings Ni A. G. Spalding & Pro's Athletic Goods a The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing •• • tt • • t 1911 La Vie 4 . t ,Price each, while they last, 10 1•_ On sale at The ATHLETIC STORE and 432 MAIN THE UNIVERSITY CLUB Club House for Members, of the, Faculty Has Finally Become a Reality at State. The University club, composed of members of• the faculty and gen eral.' officers of the college, hag opened its new house on Frazier street under the most auspicious cir eunistarices. There hag been a move ment for many years to bring the older and younger members of the Tatultjr On 'more. intimate relations and the success of the University , club will depend upon this relation ship. There are at present sixteen members living , in , the house 'anti thirty-five • inentbers taking their 'meals there. The lower portion - of the house' has been fitted 'out' so that there musk; pool, writing and dining rooms. A private dining room has been provided and will be used for special occasions. The upper portion of the house consists of twelve suites of rooms and has been attractively furnished 'through out. - ' ' It has been the purpose of the members to have social events of various kinds during •the winter and, the first was a delightful house warming held last evening at which some three hundred, guests, were shown about the house and enjoyed the hiaSPitality of the members. All Out Tonight ! Do not neglect the mass meeting tonight promptly' at 6:45 .If you are interested in the basketball situ ation and have any ideas you wish •to being out or if you are anxious to hear the opinions of others, be on hand on time. As this is a vital question with us, it is the duty Q 1 every man in college to take pact in the discussion of the situation. Gym Wm k The gymnasium will be open on Monday and Thursday eve' iags of each week ioi all students who wish to do any gymnasium work. Mr Lewis'will have personal charge of the flo3r 'dnJ 'lie wishe; ' all' those who are unable to paittcipate in the gymnasium exercises dm mg the day would•cc me out on thoe even ings J. I). Wiadwaid. IS is with the Gcneial Elect!lc coinp,any aim is 1 V1111:y , at 73, Sit ect &hence 'tady, IV. Y, C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Arrangeriaerits have been' made by the athletic association to have therefurns,a the. Penn and the Pitt games given, here on an electric scOKe 13oardwl\ich will in all prob- . abiliky be,Plaegcl in the old chapel. A private wire will be Seemed in each case and the play will be du plicated iri detail on the board. ) This scheme has been found to work satisfactorily in the past and it affords an opportunity ,to all .stu dents who cannot attend' the games to see the action of "the play." " Tickets have been printed entit ling the'holder to , see both games and these can be secined at any time :, There wilt be postiyely no tickets sold at the door and as' the seating 'capacity of the old chapel is somewat limited, it will'be well to secure these tickets as soon as pos sible. There will be but eight hunched sold, the price of which is twenty five cents for the two games, so procure them immediately from any of the following men: J. M. Snyder 'll, H. R. Moffitt 'II;7E. 0. Arthur 'll, C. M.,Preitinger Scranton Club Meeting. The Scranton Club, B. 13.. Evans, 'll presiding, held an important meeting on Wednesday evening for the purpose of making ar,ang(- ments for a smoker at the time of the Christmas vacation. , , Extensive plans were outlined and , the affair this year is to be made larger and more complete than ever before. Under the agres sive leadership of Mt. Evans, we "O•an expect nothing but the best, a id the function will undoubtedly ir terest many new men in the vicinity of Scranton, in the affairs of the Pennsylvania State College: D. A. Russell 'd7 and Miss Olive Duncan of Euigettstown wete mar ried Sept. 21, •at the brides home Mr. Russell is chief chemist for the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co He, hazi . the honor of being one 01 the youngest chief chemists in s'ni positions ,in the count4i,-, Amon!, the guests were weie A. E Harrold 'O7 Al ho was best man, II f:mith 'O7 and H W. BO 'O9 After an ,extended honey moon M 1 and Mis Ruy,t,ll gill make then , iestdence in Youngs town Ohio Fontball. Returns Duncan-Russell TITTI qT \TT•'. rnT,LEnT Col T 1 I 1 of Addre,,,, 11A: ( • I' , (I,lcw 11 , r oat, 'lO, ti 0( HI Itc , tlf New il i (JP( • 1, 1 k,tl( 1 , 111/4)(1n, (.4 I CM pol 1( ovrvicx,, Roman Cathola seivic(q, mill be het(' in the t ), et of the Altdmittum.i Stundatv, Ortohet o), at 10 a m, and - 4 JO R B. Meredith 'lO has taken a position as spccial , apprentice with the Pennsylvania , railroad and is stationed at the Altoona shops C. M — Maitsolf 'O9 , with The Wcstrn , r,housc Icompany at Willunsbing .J F. Mattein 'lO, assistant editor of the "C.:lollegian" last year, is with the Pennsylvania railroad at Altoo na. S Hodgc Smith 'O9 has taken a Iposition as Chiet Chemist with the Pennsylvania Rubhei company at I,3eanatti. W 13 Nisslcy 'lO, is working for the government on Soil Survey at Towanda. ~ J. W Loose 'O9 is with the West on' Electric company stationed at Le Grange, Illinois, _ ' F C Woodside 'OS assistant Chief Chemist wits the General Itlectiic company .at Pittsfield Ma , s., was a recent visitor ar the College. ~, The man who has something He wants to sell, And goes and whispers it Down a well, Is a lot,les,s likely to, Collar the dollars Then the fellow who Clinibs up a tree and hollers, Moral-Ad - ye' tise in the Collegian nittami 311 n State College Under New Management Modern Conveniences Rates por day J P Aikens, Proprietor E -7,. CtoLti tit eai S ritF6' MOORE'S NON-LEA " Milled 10 Phq , (111,11It :I)( Lno lIII‘ lug.) In .G. H. HOUGHTON 'l2 1%1111,111m0- Bill h, 1:1,1 MeAllistet l 114' Soles sewed or stitched by Champion stitcher. W C KLINE South Allen street State College Steam Laundry l'ntier neS maila).emeult MILLER ek. GENSLER will do wan wthls ',lumpily and 12,tiarantt ( , ~,Iti,ractlon J,441'11 I'IIONP, WEST BEAVER A N( EN II E ' • - PHIL 0. FO§TER ALL KINGS OF C 0 yy A L ST 6 TE COLLEGE, PA, Ur low, sl prices BIJ H 81.1.1.1 . .F0N'l I. l'l.;\ :\ A 4 . I:,ka. Poi (1.1 Vlibl, I nib In I , .la% \\ I, I) \(..(r1.; l' r- is%. i 4,2 Ail i , ..,-, t ,f---_.'ll-- ~.~ew:..,....,~.~~...._.._..,,_.~.,..a,.., \\ l ,.; ikccr the quality up kccaus , ,!' the _(Tinily ti Fry. giub and he convinced 1 7 ,\Itas at cost is situated • Electric C. l P1E5.42,M;2120'.c.M.55Y ,, EZE0P.Z.9.0 1 0 . I 0 ' 0 Li Style Quality -2 Price 14 0 1.4 k., I Are three things most es- 0 senile! In the selection of , , V i . es -0 0 your printed stationer y tO bf Our piloting has a command- Ili li) tyj lug style --one, of its own - and :,,, to k.i), it satisfies the most exacting 1;1f ‘l' customer Our prices, too, are Just W 0 l 0 W right and that's an important item to • 0 i.. 0 •.' Photographic Supplies , , (1) tV• ' tl/ Sole agerts for the Ansco Iti/ 0 Company's products il l yte, ; The Nittany Printing and ua Vi y Publishing Company 7 Oi lI 14) y• Y 5 hi . State Coll-ge tr) :;:' 2'172 ,V 2 D l 2, Z.S.M.DaYaVaIIk>.MBV.3)C: The ioLost*-7- hr Goose „zateaseaci- . . . . , .. . ._ The Mull, Drug, Store i Ray D. Gilliland, 1 1) ' D 6,111,101. lute , Hg4h 1 , Drugs, Sundries ', Stationery ) , a Students' Supplies ' Zov't VVA 71(,okek 'Penn Avomie an(lTtsrith 'Pittsburgh, L. L GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Spotting Goods L'a , ..t College avenue. a..l\x't 'on. the Campus 50C,11..1Y ANI) CI ASS \NQtlEl' . ' , A :WI:11AL I Y1,.r.6 (An up to dare store for s college men (Me — carry nothing but thoroUghly reliable 'merchandise, inclUdiiig Benjamin's ready to wear clothing Knox's celebrated hats and Cluett's shirts gYour expenses paid if purchase amounts to ten dollars or more Toctitt ome morsels to gratify 03 most exacting Prescriptions compounded ('. A Blanch:lld Manager , —44=— I_~ 1 1~ ~ ~`7l Students" I (A: ulai ho,u \mock I3elle l fonte HARVEY BRO Si Bakers and Confectioners Full line of Lowney, Apollo and Faiier-Ortene Chocolates always on hand , Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors, Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN 'Ninny Inn -Building 5, B. iNtrtztv. eo. 15AVD.T•11 3 8:Aor - Mon3\ll\.% 'Allen ' ektprz m&'-Jobatcos Atots.,ll"W\d'lnfi . A.Wrct Street J. P. AGMAN Strictly : Firstclass Tailoring 'High' Grade Gents Furnishings 112 El: college Ave ' F. D. , WEAVER UP=TO=DATE LIVERY J. B. 'MARTIN SEALSHIPT OYSTERS ci-toicp: FRUIT South Allen Street, oppor;;te the Potofftce State Lulkge Supply Co General 14Teichandise Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoes Crawford Shoe Repair Co. Let us ft k e' you' old ~ hoes hle new Shoes collected delivc red Student agent% Roo!) 'll, Slouch 'l3 331 IVIcA llall Ilinne, l-h t l l W 1 DI NN 'OS WAi I.lll'ol l e\ 1!