The ,:' PentisyEvania. : State 4: e Cialle(P , ~ • ..___ I ~,,,‘,N II; I, 1., ;- , l'Attht-4 l'h 11 1, 1. I) , l'ltr-q111;;NT 1,,,,tabii,00,1 and 114 , ii nt aii i,,,,t t o , Gi l , )(gil t anion of the t nit, d :-,1. te, Govet 'anent and Ilie Coinnionx‘o old; of , Pt nn,) I,:int,l 'JIVE GREAT t;C110(11,S --Aci tcbcit'it 0, Elooneetine,., lolict . al Artq, Alnung,, and Nattn al Seitlnco, otlt »ro: ( 11 1 hi t t‘-tc,,) r oute. of lout Vr ,,, , rash - Al" , ,ow -.1 . -. In llonle Econotrat , . Industrial Ai t and Ph\ • 1,..d E,lll - 'll, i I Iti- 41 --1,,1.Z El, 10 both ~ e,,0, „ int !dental chat ge, modelate. - Cit , ,t --,etut , ,ter het_tuc: middle of Septernher, ~ econtl ~ cme, , ter the fit ct of Fehruat \ , t , :urntrier St.4o , ton tot Teat hots al)out (he thud AlOnda, , ill JIIIIC Oty11(11 ‘em - For catalogue, bullet nth, announcetnentq, etc., whit e , -. TIIE REGISTRAR, -State College, Petilisyk.tnia AMONG THE ALUMNI Edwaid W Bush '92 is chief vngineei at the Saybrook and Lyme Connecticut Rive' Bildge Commis sion with headquatters at Saybiook, Conn N. A Mackintosh, 'lO who has been woikmg at Ridgway for the Elk Tanning company, is confined in the hospital at Oil City with an attack of typoid level His ad chess is 2SI Washington Avenue, Oil City, Pa. D ,G:'Nl'arkle, State 'O9 who since graduation has been employed inane of the Research laboratories of the Westinghouse Electric and Mann factwing' company at Pittsburg, has taken the position of assistant in. El&tiical engineering at this col lege. Ira C. Minick 'O5, who, until le cently has been connected with the Boston Elevated Railroad company, spent several days at State College this week., J. H. Haitison 'lO, of Clainegie, and Miss Arline Pabst of Wilkes- Barre were quietly married on Aug. 25 at the home of the bride. After a short ,honeymoon the young couple returned to their new home at 1246 Resaca street, North Side, Pittsburg. P. B. Jacobs, 'lO, is - working as Chemist for -the ljavis Coal and Coke - comyany and is located' at Thomas, West Virginia. P.; J. Coul.son- E 4 -wit-h — the Brook yn Nat:ona!s and ,Burde tree; 08 with the New York Americans, are both making strong reputations for themselves in the major league base-ball world. J. H M. Andrew, '9B, was recently appointed Sup't, of Lines and CableS Dep't, of the Philadel- , 1 phia Rapid Transit Co. J. M. Angle, 'lO, is employed in the and S llept of the 'Pennsyl vania Steel Co. at Steelton. Nis address is Box 366, Steelton. F. K. F,i ewste,, 'O7, has left Scran- ton, and, has acce.ped the position of student Y Ni. C. A. secretaiy at Purdue Univeisity, at West Lafay. ette, Indiana. I. T. Yainell, 'lO, is,in rhe'employ of the United States Forestry ser vice and is loeafed at Cowles, New Mexico New Cemert Walks During the rat two weeks a force of the collcge employees hay been engaged in laying a cement walk from the 11,ngineedng, building to the Lihim v, This was a much needed improvement and one which adds wondeirully to the good ap- pearance of the campus. Dutinr4 the surnmei a cement walirwas als-) Put down from the 13otan:cal bw!chng to the Chemistly building A Very Pleasant Evening The reception tendered to the mcmbeis of the Senioi class and to the new members of the Faculty last hiday evening by President and Nits hdwin Et le Sparks was largely attended and a very pleasant even ing was enjoyed by all. Hairy H Wetzel of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania a member of the Fieshman c lasv„ Has been' notified that he has Bleu awaiclecl a Royal Atcanurp Scholai ship of the value of $250. 'Hie Council chose the Pennsylvania State College as the Place WI locating the scholarship. State 141. en Again to the Fiont. The August number of the "Pro ceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers" contains an illustiatecl paper of about 150 pages on the new "Washington Passenger Terminal Station," at the city of Washington, by Wm F Stiouse 'B7, who was the engineer in charge of this work for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad 13esides the hand some terminal building, the woik involved the re-arranging of all passenger backs entering Washing ton, the construction of new. tracks, platiouns, and a' very large amount of otl - et Nc, 01'1C In the same issue of the ';Pio ceedingq" is a similar paper on the "Long Island Approaches to the East River Tunnels," of the Penn sylvania railroad, by Mr. Geo C. Clack, '92, who .I,as in chaige of this construction 'foi the Pennsyl vania railroad. " Both of these State men have been eminently successful in engi neering %yolk and their papeit are valuable contributions to the, veering literatuie of the day. Both men are members , of the American Society of Civil Engi neers, and it 'is noted'that Mr. Clark has lately' received the nomination for office of director, to represent district 1 ( New York City), of this society. - A nomination id equiv alent to an election, as but one ticket is placed in the field. • The opening meetings; of the Deutscher yerein ' i have s been most successful, in'regarrfto both attend ance and enthusiasm. At the meet ing of last Wednesday evening the principal feature was the talk given lin German by Mr. Starke: Aftera most fitting introductory speech Ifiom Professor Fehr, Mr. Starke gave a Most interesting account of I his experiences in embarking for this country, and Ins impressions of the voyage. It is the dare and in tentions of the merapii. that Mr Starke give similar talks at future meetings of the organization. A very, prominent feature of the work of the,. Veiein - the - annual Getman play—has , been pushed rapidly this year, The play cliiect ois, Miss Simmons and Mr. I3oueke, with Mr. Scheib as an assistant, have selected a cast to produce the play .."Dei Neffe als - Onkel," by Schjller. The production is a three act comedy, written for sixteen chaiacteis, and it presents many amusing and exciting passages Where and Whom Other Colleges Play on Saturday. Penn State vs Penn at Franklin Field, Phila Comell vs Vermont at Ithaca, N. Y. Haivarcl vs 13iown at Cambridge, Mass Navy vs V. P I. at Annapolis, Md Bracknell vs West Vuginia at Morgantown, W. Va, Yale vs. Vanderbilt at New Ha- yen, Conn Princeton vs Carlisle at Prince ton, N. J. Several Fraternities Entertain. The Phi Sigma Kappa, Theta Psi and Sigma Nu ftateliuties gave dances in theii respective chapter houses last Fiiday evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all who attended. rlTilr, FT \Tr, CM,LI 7 II TA ~ , TWO MORE STATE AIAJIVIDII Of 'Sthellectady,' New York Plaght The following clippings fiom le cent issues of the Schenectady Gazette will be of especial interest to the Alumni Ida Louise Wagner, daughtei of Mi. and Mrs Andrew J Wagner, was united in marriage to Geoige Abram Eldei at the home of the bride's parents, 315 Seward place, at noon Oct. 12, Rev. W. IC. Foster of Jenkintown, Pa., an uncle the biidegi oom, 'officiating. Mr. Elder is employed in the switchboard dcpaitment of the'6.en-ri "eral Electric company. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State col lege and a member of the Sigma' Alpha Epsilon 'fraternity. Following the ceremony the couple departed upon a wedding Journey and after„ Jan. 1 will be home to their fiiends at 121 Union street. Cards announcing the marriage of Ella May Humphrey, of this city, to 'Carl William Markham, of Pot ,terbroOk, Pa., are just out. , The young . couple were married at Jersey City on the seventh of last June and had intended to keep it secret until a later date. Mr. Mark ham's recent appointment to 7 a gov ernment position in Panama, how ever, makes it necessary to annouce the mattiage,novi.'' Mrs. Markham is the daughter of I William B. Humphrey, of Schenec tady: " She will reside With her lis ter, L. C. Jandreau, stop 3 Albany road, until she joins her husband in Panama. J.Vh. Mark ham, who was a student at the PennsylVania State college and a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, has been with the General Electric_ company during the past year. ' eisv----- A host of friends unite in wish ing the young couple a prosperous life. In all, five of the State. Alumni of Schenectady have been married recently,the two whose names appeal above, J. F. 'Trifle, 'O4, an account ,61 .whose wedding recently appeared in the Collegian, E. H. Beckert,,'o3, who married a Schenectady girl on Sept. 10, and Flank Hershey, 'O6 who was married in Harrisburg on Oct. 12. Harty M. Jacobs, 'O6 writes that thew ale great oppor tunities in Schenectady. The Collegian heartily congtatu, lates .Very one of the five and wisher; each a , most happy and prosperous wedded life. DEATH CLAIMS The Wife of 'Hon. J. A Wood , •• , ward. Mrs. J. A. Woodward, wife of Hon. J. A. Woodward, who for many yeais has been a bustee of the Pennsylvania State College, passed away at her home at How aid last Friday. The funeral sei vices weie held at 10 30 Monday morning and wcie at tended by President Spaiks, Deans Jackson, Pond, and Agee, Di. Aims by, and Prof. Watts. X. Special Rate Expires. ' Pay your subscription to the Col legian this week. The $1 25 late expires on Oct. 31, after which the subscription . price will be $1 50. Mail a check to the business man ager or see any member of the hoard go it now Their Troth. lari-v• t., :.-)auers - _ I,3o•Eagt College Avenue • A full hue of men's furnishings Custom made clothing by. the Royal tailors Pennants and cushion' lops a line assortment Cleaning and pressing . ,• . , High Standard Laundry 1 2 1-11LIPSBURG CAREFUL WORK MODERATE CHARGES W. E, Heibel, student Agent 314 Main Ilittanli 3tm State Cone9e ''''''Mcieir i :o Iv 9, t Rates '1.2 per day _ J P Alkens, Proprletor Fountain FNwris' MOORE'S NON-LEA.A.ABLE %NlT:toted to give mtalmraction, 111% violgale lwroi I. btrylug it limn G. H. HOUGHTON 'l2 ii,oriviii" Brick, 133 N 111(;/1111ster Faret.t ‘• The Sirn Clothes r r „' Ready to wear and ' 'Made to order Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats Fashion's Newest Offerings SIM THE" CLOTHIER CORRECT OPE 99 FOR MEN BELLEFONTE [ock Haven Steam Landry Unsurpassed Service, Prompt Dell Very , t STUDENT AGENTS -I N ' Keebler 'II IStft!l?. H W. Stinel 'l3 F. L. Gayton 'l3 THE MALLORY . STU,6IO L . e PHOTOGWAPH Y BELLEFONTE , PFNN'4ti. B C. Deletion 'l2 Student „Agent H "N q V ,G,RIMIT - 4 FINE .TAILQRING „ PRESSINGJ'i REPAIRING ~r CLEANING 1 04114 SON mivkii'iijoijit ; Lettgirinz,Of trunk. 4ttid ruitmiti6 , Crottyihnw "Tat, L )1f t 7 CHAS, A., WOMNR,„State 'W.ttaX%2)" ' SiNit,.. 7 4. 4 24, ', , i , OM 'I3 79VOZt "ComPax% . , , -, State " ~ , ft ,1 RUS.SL.EI , R ,, s. ~ Under new management, . , Boarding $3.00 per Week !ep Rocco cor, ben t ~, i n, 224 !aka College 4ii,erqie; 7 =PM