The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings •‘i'' A. G. Spakling & Br‘o's Athletic Goods The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing LECTURE ON CHINA A large. Audience Gathers .at Audi foriuM io'near Dr. Edmunds. , The popularity which , the free' leCture course attained last year has 'b'y no means diminis'hed as could be seen by the large crowd 'that' turned out Saturday night to,hear Dr; 'Edmunds give his free illus trated lecture on "China of Td-da'y"". Although Dr. Edmunds is keenly in'teWested in the Canton Cbristain college he gave the audience a clearer conception of the progress made by the entire Chinese Empire in religion, education, politics and morals. , There ,has been a gradual uplift going on in all of these im portant affairs that are necessary for the making of a strong nation into *Web. China is bound to develop before many yeats. , The part that the •Christian col- China was especially emphasized by Dr. Ediniiirds - ancl it is due greatllkiti them that stick striking advances have been made in the past few years. , By' means of illus trations he was able to show how things existed a. number of years ago and then in comparison the change brought about by present day conditions,notably along educa tional and engineering lines. 'Belt Frie Lecture. ' The second lecture of the free lecture course will, be delivered in the Atiditoriuni on Saturday even ing, N0v., , ..12, , by Georg Atwell Richardson, president of the Inter collegiate Aeronautical. Association of America, His subject will be "Flight" and will tie illustrated with pictures of ancient and modern types of ' flying machines. • Mr.- Richardson comes from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. It is hoped to organize a•local branch of the association. ,Nearly every prominent college and univetsity is now represented and. Penn State should not lag behind in the very latest fad. To the Penn Game At a meeting of the Council of Administration held Monday, the request of manager Cuthbert with reference to leave of absence for students wishing to attend the Penn sylvania game was taken up and it was voted that a student desiring to attend the Pcnnsyhania game may register with his dean or ad visor in advance for abs'eace from ,Friday, Oct 21st, at 11 10 t' Mon day, Oct, 24, 'at 3 a, in Lite! lay Society There will be ; Iv "rniioi Unit' bust ness meeting of the I itelat l o , let/ on Satinet:ly vesting t:et 1, , at ,p. rp m the - ootan;cal Every member is lec,nzsq:tl to he present. C. W. SMITH South Allen Street - "Jimmy" Loose"o9, Popular in ,College, Successful in the World, Weds Miss Lucy Wood. A nuptial event in which two very estimable and worthy young persons were the contracting parties tools place at the home of . the bride's cousins' Mi. and Mrs. L. Edgeiton'Ager, of ' south, Fremont street, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when' Mr James William Loose; of Chicago:son of Mr. and Mis; $. H. L6ose, of Ho2estown, Pa., and Miss Lucy Ann Wood,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jefferson Q. Wood, of South Lafayette Street, were made husband and wife in the presence of fifty relatives and irri 7 mediate friends., 'The ring cene mony was used and the officiating minister was the Rev. C. H. Brown, the Methodist pastor of Kokomo, , Pent. ' ' ' - The east wing of the parlor v.as' the scene of the ceremony and it was very beautifully adorned with a bank of golden glow, lace plant and a quantity of vines and cut flowers Mrs. C H. Brown, of Kokomo, wife of the officiating minister v.ho was such a favorite soloist in. the Methodist chinch While she lived here years ago presided at the piano and 4 played ~Lohengrin's, wedding march during the procession to the alter. The groom was accompanied by the minister, and the bride came in on the arm of her father. The bride wore a charming gown of golden brown foulard trimmed with hand made lace• and he car tied a beautiful bouquet of swain-' . ~ somas. At the conclusion of the 'cere many Mrs Brown very sweetly sang a selectior, by a French , author entitled "Jiletause," aftet which Mi. and Mrs Loose were in-; troduced to, the company whit h showered them mirth best, wishes and congiatulations Then a thiee course (linnet was' served by Mrs. Matt'' Kelly, the I , well known catetei, aided by a nurn 1 ber of special assistants. In the afternoon the newly-week left fa' Chicago, Inhere they w 11 te ,ide in Lagiange, an alicfbcratlc Su burl) Recently Mi Loose, the p;tonm, pm( Lased a handsome itsi deme thele and hwy had it cosily luirashed ready for housekeeping Ivli Lowie, the gIOOM, is an excellent youug man, CTICI ir,ette and posscY,eil of stedinc ; " qu 'He is a graduate of the Penu,iyli nia State Came, an I has a \yule lints edge of elect' 'cngin clang h cdtwatlon • has mcatal in his ta s ing licquintly motid in the , triiice of the M.: tun time Co , tit Chi( ago, Pioni the Vein aria, Oct , 10, 1910, WOOD-LOOSE TTIP ST Tr rnT,T;rxrr AN relin ;(aft rt t i t (l 1 ; 0 ,11t1( rtrlT ),. (1 1 , 1 , 1) 1 1_ Om). lie G I(.'_r:Ltr;, PIK! (In 'iv tiu tht torlt , ,tcps m n( V('! itraal the path of pripetual ha l ), tt Gynintrani Rules. Ihe fullotiv.~ r; icles, now 'govern the use of the g mnas,tim and each Lollow should do all in his, Rolm to cnfolcc them 1. No, sm Dlcmg i; . allomed in toe gymnasium 2 No spittmg on the floor Is to he tolerated. A gentleman will not do this. 3. , Tennis shoes an-1 "gym" suits must be wain at all times by those participating in any exercise 4. No basketball is to be played on Monday and Thutsday nights. , The ent , ance to the gymnasium is ;n the real of the building. The front dom will be kept locked ex ' d ept , on special occasions. The side door is no longer in use'. ' Any person wishing to Live a locker may obtain the same by ap- Plyingto Mi. Lewis between , 7—and and 7 30 o'clock each evening Will, Inspect the College .0n Piiciay of this week president Flickingei will bring the senior class of the Lock Haven Noimal school to inFpect the'work of the college. This is a pact of the agricultural ex tension plan of secur,ng a closer co-opciahon between the state nor mal schools and the Penns7ilvania State,coilege. Y. T. C. A. Electlon The, following men Kaye been, rioininatecl for the office of assistant tren',urei of the Y. M _C. A. W. K. Caclrran, "d. 3 • R 'W Heim, 'l3 • N. R. Klaybill, 'l3 . • The tleetion ,take "place on Tuesday cvening, Oct. 18 Among the Alumni, N J. Bha , -. 'lO, is located at Steelton'in the 1 4 '. and S Dep't. of 'the' renns'yhtmla Steel Woll:s. H C. Heaton has changed. his adc'fess from :6 . 4, North Uth St. to Chew and Vki.is'ler Sts Germantown G. E. Ozdvic, 'lO, 1}- Wild the Au .omatic 13)..f-rt,i;craCniz compii - ny„ 00 Capital Ave., I-Liti.fo:(l F. 'C. Nicholson, 'O9 was a visitor here last week and spent a few days renewing old acquaintances Soles sewed or stitched by Champion stitcher, W , C, South Allen sheet G' Stale Goliege Steam LaumilY b it, v, ntatvi,e'ulL lit MILLER & GENSLER il'i (11) %mil tvoll, plomitMy 1 and guar and tic -ittto,i action I (1111 I'II(1\LS \VI:;iT Pt.:AVER, t\ VENUE PHIL D: FOSTER ALL KINDS OF (), 0 A L al Ibv tat prices STATE COLLEGE, PA , BUSH -HOU --. cL.. .:. ~ ....1. L.... ! I: kit , 1,, I (i,\ -...; 10 \\ Oh haft .-.110 , 1 dn., ) \\ I, 1) \',(,l.' I' I 11 i t WIMMIRPMIIPPITIVIIMMMWIMIRMNII/ \\'c I h,. ti,t 11 up I) ec a t i , , c lit Li " ! (p. up Try. McAllister grub and I.lc comuced • Eat► as at• Cult rb , monavaDasozeosemsuazion Style Quality---,' Price. 1 _____,- ----- 01 Are three things most es ''' k ' : W sential In the selection of 1.0 w your printed stationery , , tGi NoOur minting has a command- c ,, i v . 91 mg style—one of its own—and t x ) ~s(), , it satisfies the most exacting , tai ki , customer Our prices, too, are rust 4, w right -And ti - at's an important item I l i W 4 4) W Photojaphic Supplies , •• , ,t 0 W Y: h 9" Sole agerts for the Ansco q" 4i Co,npaz,) 's , produLts tO ~,,W c j ) The Nillany Printing acid . Ni Goo , 0 , o Publishing Company ty I)/ 4) k t .) l • • W State Coll Age 0 Z. 1 3- '3'2 7..32Z-5Z.1%17Z->2.1M281 -- JASTrv'Mae, 1 • _ • -- - ' B r th, GOOSR 7CT. V.a , 12IMIDIN3V Fit Meth Dlug, Store P. I) Drugs, Sundries Seationery. ak, TkkkA.Cokek C A. Blanch:lid , Mai - lap:or 5 Penn Avenue Inul Tenth Stieet 'Pittsburgh, '?a. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY 1 ;',.) L Co!Lego :t , vnue S( )( 11, I ANI ) ( I ASS IiANQt 11-. IS 'A si cc~f I \ The College flan will find that this shop, has rhan9, the way of",stmart clothes and haberdashery Orders sent through the mail will• be filled with exacting care and promptness Your carfare is always p id when your purchase amounts to $lO Montgomery & Co. Teretkitira-mastis— to gratify tlla rno3t exacting Alanagei Students' Supplies Prescriptions compounded Dry Goods Groceries' Sporting Goods II) i int iricr 11 - 1 11 ii...ght OIL the CatiTas '72 regulal boatki pe.i v.celk Bellefonte HARVEY BR OS. Bakers and Confectioners „ . 11111 line of Lowney, Apollo and Fuller-Greene Chocolates allrays unhand ' Ice Cream m Seasonable Flavors lxcenant.sprvic? at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittaly 1) , 1351\ta.rd. "Parlor 13ol)31:trs 31A1e,AA , C.kgays ,axa "36bacry.,os , ! Motet Tuttdin g • I‘llrn Street, 11 . f. P HAGMA,N IStrictly : Virstclass : Tailoring 1 I igh Grade , Gents, Furnishings 112 1 College Ave F. D. WEAVEki UP=TO-DATE LIVERY J. F 3. MARTIN SEALSHIn OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Stteet, oppo.,ite the Postoffice State tollege Supply Co General Merchandise 1 Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas lnd Walk Over Shoes Crawford shoe Repair'Co, Let "S make yoar 01,1 011 , es hl e nem, Sheer, collected and delivered su - v.lcm agerts Eoop 'll, 1310110 'l3 331 VIcA TIJII Phooey W 1 11l N l`c 'OB W N , WOOD cx 'II