State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 03, 1910, Image 4

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    • Thle Toggery Shop
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Men's Furnishings N A. G.
Spalding & Bra's Athletic
Goods v The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing -4. v
1 4.,., 'n 4
• , -toi :•Contioaed from mime ?qt.., . .
thlitirstrgerielal prize. His mill
tairm*Stume' was worked out in
ditatit - detSil. 'the' , seCond 'general
p4zeivitent to' litl , r. W. chubb,who
it4PetlontitetAin j 'rare 'style the
sPorti4 Geritian." ' After much
`tt4Sbie;the - jUdgeS finally selected
'fratitalarge number' Of - candidates_
4i:cos:inner of ' . the tertian ,character
liikeir'llVii‘. l C. 'Ai Zimmerman was
, A , ,
pe siioe6ilstul Cindiciate. .
It is felt that the two Hallowe'en
ba , lls : kiiv fax held t while only partial
lys_suecessful,.haye been most enter
-tairiinetri ' those 'present. , Next
Year Mori of us should try to ,visit
, t ' I.,rraccr - y . ' ; , if only for part of the
e ;
rung. l ,t ., t y,ery. few pleasures can
be: owl' d that 'would be more enz
!atibia than , a truly successful
sqiie , ball. ,-Great credit is due
Oils ! 4 year to s , tlie ,inanagernent, for
'ilci,ing iliedY full Oge t itkmaking the
v:enlng"a pleasant one. ,
Engineering.
C._ rvey „ Mile s '92, Manager of
the iioAce, elevated and tunnel
erectile line; of Boston,, lectured to
the ,Electrical seniors on Wednes
day, Oct. 26. Mr. rifle's topic was
"Unsolved Problems of Engineer
-1 ing." He showed quite clearly
. that the unsolved problems are
more numerous and of greater im
portance than has ever been the
i case before in industrial history.
IMr. J. H. Dedrick has been ap
pointed instriktbr in milling engt-
L neering, to , take charge of that
: branch of mechanical engineering at
1 this institution , He has been close
ly affiliated - with the milting intci-
ests of the country for fully twenty
'five years. During 'this time he
has designed, built, and orerated a
momber pi the most important and
' largest milling - plants in the United
States. Mr. Dedricir hp's . .itter ,
largely for the Technical P es ;
is recognize -I, as one of the le-,;1:np•
experts in his profession, He ;s
also an ex-President or the Natirmal
Technical Sk,clety of rec Lated Yel
lers. colleges ;s to hi' rong,ratulat
', ed on being a'lle to obtr,in the ser-
C. W. SM 1 T * l-1
' South Allen Street-
the 111ittany
UNDER THE, MAMGENIENT OF
J'A ill E ', ' Fi, A: 1K E 14.:S
THE' HOME .OF 'THE
PENN, STATE,
FOOTBALL TE,,A;PI
THEIR FRIENDIivIdL
ALWAYS
SPECTAL `sATTE,tITION
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F,',opu t urtein , , Ferns
moottrs proN-I,EA.&AI3LE
wo'rrnoto givelnvi3l6lgritt
ill.(1110 httyillig It 111•11
G. H. HpU,PIITON
Rininllne's:firlelt, 1333. 111 c A 111 , 41391 vt out
I don't talkl I make signs '
Lettering of trunks and wit cases my spe
cialty. Poster, show and display, cards
CHAS. A. WOMER, State tollege)
ROOM WANTED:
Student desires room for care of furnace or
j,;.', l' other work
Student, P. (.> Box 307
vice of a man of such broad exper
ien6e and recognized standing.
The foundations are being, pre
pared at the rear of the Therrrio ,
laboratories for the reconstructed
foundry. The portion of the annex
now lying to the north of the min
ing buildings will form the mould
ing floor, whrle one half of the
present structure at the rear of the
Engineering' building will be used as
an—L— in which cupolas will be
located. By this change a more,
adequate floor space will be obtain
ed with greater convenience for
efficient production. Cranes will
he installed ,to transport the molten
natal to all parts of the moulding
floor. The other end of the build
ing will be assigned for office and
clas., loom purposes.
State Colleac
TITE STATI/ COLLMITAN
THE, MALI,ORY STUDIO
PHOIOGRAPHY
BELLEFONTE PENNA
C Detch 'm 1' tiflt nI Ai '9,1
HENRY GRIMM
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING
RE'AIRING
I.ock Haven Steam Laundry
Unsurpassed Service
Prompt Delivery
STUDENI AGENTS
H. N Keebler ' I I
H W Stiner,'l3 F L Gayton 'l3
PHIL, D. FOSTER
'ALL. KINDS OF c 0 A L
. low,. ur„,„
STAT 4 CO'-LEO E, PA, ,
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Ittitteal, PA. , 'IM., 'AAA
' '
and VOCCIeT eVICAVIII\
s#,stte Col#ege, 'Penxia
A. 0, SPALDING& BROS.
are the iLarEfest
Manufacturers i n
the World of
Th*c.
, • : I
Spalding
'
Ti ade-Mark,
OFFICIAL
EQUIPMENT
gp.v oINQ '
41/112 k•
SPALDI
44:0 0 ` •
oge
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;FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PA§TIMES
' ' Isiktiovht Gr
throughout The
IF YOU.aie interested
in Athletic
Sport sou
Should have a cot y of the
Spalding Catalogue It's
tomplete enchclopedia of
of WRAPS NEW IN
SPORT and is sent free on
qquest ,
world as a' - '
air
Guarantee
of, Chi aliw
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12\0pkbro
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J. C. Smith & Son
IaSUS E. ) 13R035
t, 5t., Vhll,tatAphla
Succesors to H. D. Meek Hardware Co
General ' : Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, pints, , glass, cement
• 6 , Sand stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
Soles sewed or stitched
by .champioh, stitcher W. C. KLINE
South Allen street
Mate College Steam Laundry
S Under new management
MILLER 86 GENSLER
will do"your work promptly ,
and guarantee satisfaction
BOTH PHONES
WEST BEAVER AVENUE
BUSH HOUSE
I3ELLI;PONTEI PE:\ NA
Kate oat clay ita' .O W Illi bath 59 Der deo
-W. 1 4 DA GC• 14; I'4'
IVIL.--A.1.11.14 , -z,t- r--
,
We keep the, quality up •
because the quality keeps us up
TAA - SOCIEI Y- AND CLASS BANQUE i S A SPECIAL n
Try McAllister grub and be convinced Exit as at cost
PRESSING
A S Kilt 'l2
travaBEsVPPA - IVSDEMEMBE!BC)
M Style Quality Price
,
rd v. '
Aro three things most es
)/
2 senile! 'in the selection of i.d
it l'd
your printed stationery , , c i l
111
t
has a command- 'V
0 illi O nu g rsity'rlien—tinonge of its own—and N
it satisfies the most exacting
0 customer Our prices, too, are Just i y /
0 right--and that's an important item 42
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Photographic Supplies . m k 9
m til
Sole agents for the Ansco
Company's products 0
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The Nittany Printing and
tyi til
v Publisk Com p an y c.ing v 3
to
m , Stifle Coll.fge Li
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112,- j.
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Brut Goose
The Meet Drug Store
Ray D. 'Gilliland,' P. D.
Manager
Drugs, Sundries ,
Stationery
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions
compounded
I Zak ?At V.,o'tek
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
i:. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY
' 'Dry Goods ,Groceries
Sporting Goods
East College avenue
"Ik—faNkt on the Campus
The College l'ialq
Now on exhibition at our store a vei); Ipirx an '
handsome showing of overcoats and iainc oats
for fall and winter
models including the vety popular Presto collat
coat. Prices $lO up to $3O.
All expenses paid when purchases are macic
Montgomery & Co.
Toothsome morsels
to gratify
the most exacting
C. A Blanchard
Manager
Vl.Vtalrosib., 13a.
Phones
Students' regal] boat d \\k:2l: "')
conta;mng ten distinctive
Bellefonte
HARVEY.
Bakers and Confectionels
Frill line , if
Lowney, Apollo r1;•d
Fuller-Glom Choulatds
r,),v
Ice Ui earn in S , tsar - lA*2 Ffrivot ,
mAklll vrr,u, t
OUR NI. W
Nittril IN! BoildrJ,,lti,
IMP M .- 4.,;,•••"*..."
b. l'xil.,..efeAs. Co.
T . '.kkia.r& VaT \.oT
CA.ars
Itotel 13uAt.1.11..g 3\lA.ra ',Ara%
..1. P. HAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclasii : Tailoring
High Graci,- (3elit,-_., Ftunktuil,g.
112 E College Ave
nrvtcmra•am..z.o.VV.n.....
F. D. WEAVER
UP>TO , I)ATF. LIVERY
J. B. MARTIN
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CI IC)ILE. FRUIT
South Allen Street, opt.o.ote tht t't,,toffice
Stqie (..:() . 11c Supply Co.
General Ittleichandise,
Agents for sdalduig Athletic Goods
Douglas and Walk Over Shoes
Crawford Shoe repair N.
,'e',lues
your old shne, like new Ldiiit. , , colle did
and deltver«l Siiniciii di;ent
Hoop 'll, 111 ouch 'l3 331 NtleA It ii
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