STATE COLLEGIAN VuLt.hed en Thursday ✓( each veek dertne th• college year by the students of the Penneylsmila Strite College In the interest of the Students t•ac ally. Alumni and }ldea& of the college Entered at the Postoffice. State College. Pa as second class malty 1 Editor in Chief • C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll Assistant Editor R. F. HEMINGWY, 'll Associate Editors D. R. MASON;' 'll W. S. KRIEBEL,' JR , 'l2 W. P. LITTLE, 'l2 B. S. RUSSELL. Jr., 'l3 Business Manager C. F. PRESTON, 'll Assistant E. A. JAMES, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION. Q. 50 Per year or $1.25 IE paid within 30 days after /ate of subscription. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1910 PENNSYLVANIA The annual DAY EXERCISES Pennsylvania Day exercises of this institution wil be held in the Auditorium on Fri day morning, Nov. 11, at 10:30 o'clock. As this is without doubt ° the most-important event in the col lege, year, with 'respect., to demon strating to the influential people of the state just what progress •this col lege is making, it should receive the entire support of the student body. This is especially true at ' this time as this year is legislative year and a 'large number of the members-elect of both„the tipper and lower houses the commonwealth will be among `Our visitors. The, fact cannot be denied that the greatest impression that we can make on these men is that Which gives them a general VieW of the whole student body in the auditorium., The' college in all its past history has never had the opportunity to present itself in such a prominent way as it has 'at this particular time, and what the college gains' in this way must be gained by 'the student body. The services on Friday are not compulsory and there is really no necessity for such being the case. It is practically an assured thing that every man will make it a point to be present when he appreciates - the fact that it is for the good of his Alma Mater, Take this to heart, State men, and sup port this important function. That lOW veteran State worker, General James A. Beaver; will preside at the exercises -and you all appreciate what joy it brings to his heart to see the student body massed to gether, helping to turn the wheel of prosperity and advancing the name and spirit of Old Penn State! THE COUNTY With the , ap- CLUBS CAN ,proach of Penn- HELP Sylvania Pay comes a la'rge delegation of out-of-town 'visitors and preparation must be made for taking care of them. We would suggest, that Elie ' various County clubs in college take up this • matter seriously and provide for the comfort of these people. Each County Club could easily take care of the men horn its particular county and in this way vastly aid,in facilitating the means of showing them the points of in terest in and about the college. With .tegarcl to the of castet n and western delegation>, arrange ment has been made foi Pullman accommodations lim' , both Pinla delphid and Pittsumg, thc, taue of ' , arrival here from ce ri founei city being_Friday morning, and from ti• e latter place Thursday afternobn. In all cases where possible those students who are personally ac quainted with any of the legislators should make it a point to meet the trains.' Herr, Stareke's Courses. Hen- Heinrich. Starcke, the ex change professor detailed by the Prussian government through the ,Carnegie Foundation to spend a -year of teaching and observation at this college, will offer the.following courses during .the second semester: 1. Ger. 54. Conversation and composition, which is' open to all students whose grade in German 3, 4 or 5 is not below , 75 and whose course does not require some other specified German. 2. Ger. 64. Advanced Conversa tion and Composition, -a' continua tion of , course 54. ' Only those whose grade in German is not beiow 75 will be eligible for this course. 3. Ger. 85. , Phonetics, practice in pronouncing and reading German correctly and fluently. Open only as an extra to everybody. 4. Ger . 88. Intioduction to-Ger man life and culture. Open only to those ,)vho have had Ger. 3. Students desiring to avail tt er selves of other exceptional oppor tunities should confer with the head of the, German department, Prof. Fehr, at once, in order that the schedule, which is already under way, may accommodate as many applicants 'as possible. To wait until later may prove too late. Prof. Starke's fortnightly lectures in German under the auspices of the Deutcher Verein will be contin ued. All who are interested are in vited to attend. The dates for these lectures are bulletined a day or two in advance in conspicuous places. kesOutions. God through his Almighty power, has seen fit to take away the father of our beloved classmate and friend, E. W Fickes, Therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the class of 1912, extend to out classmate and family our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of grief. Let it be further Resolved, That copies 'of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved and placed upon the min ute,, of the class. ,„- C A.Robinson, J. H. Devor, ' F. W Orr. THE ST k COLLVITAV You'll be interested, we're sum, in seeing the variety we offer in Overcoats; from the regular Chester- field or the boxback style, to the big storm coats for driving and everything between Long coats, short coats, medium length coats. Form fitting, Vox back, medium back. Raglan shoulders, plain shoulders, convert- able collars, plain collars, military collars. Fancy fabrics, plain sub dued, and bright effects. Overcoats, raincoats, galvadines. You'll surely like this overcoat showing we are making. Overcoats $l5 to $4O Raincoats $l5 to $3O Rubberized cloth and galvadines $lO to $3O SIIVI THE CLOTHIER CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN' BELLEFONTE the Vlittante Inn UNDER THE MANAGEMENT•OF JAMES P AIKENS THE HOME OF 'THE F 00T8A...L TEAM THEIR FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION Pc•Lailteiin fens MOORE'S NON-EAIS.AI3LE', warranted to give matisfuntion. In veitigate before buying n pen G. H. HOUGHTOW , I2 lirunirine's Brick, 133 H. McAllister street , I don ' t talk ; I, make signs Lettering of trunks and suit cases my spe cialty. Poster, show and display cards CHAS. A. WOMER, State College ROOM, WANTED Student desires room for care of furnace or H. W. Meyers First : Ciass ; Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery_ 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure and true, Then give to the world the best you have, And the best shall come back ba you Give love, and love to your heart will flow, P strength in your utmost need; Have faith, and a score of hearts will show Their faith in your word and deed. For life is the mirror of king and slave, 'Tis just what you are and do, Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. Exchange Mr. G. E. Webster, 'O5 was mar ried last September to Miss Lillian Connor of Newark, N. J. Mr. ,Webster was recently transferred from the Bureau of Standards of the U. S. Geological Survey to junior chemist in the Bureau of Mines. _... Professor H. K. Richardson pres ented a paper at the Seventeenth General Meeting of the American Electrochemical Society in Pittsburg during -the summer on "The Town send Cell: its Behaviour under Various Current 'Densities." , ' State College PENN STATE, other work Student, P. 0. Box 307 The Beet You Save. kVe carry a full line of Students' Supplies T- -- he Park Hotel le Williamsport, Pa. Headquarters for all "State' teams---- I Located • oppoSite ' the P. R. R station Free bus to P. & R. R R st a tion. - Rates $2.50 per day and up= ward P. KAVANAUGH, Manager GEORGE B. JACKSON CIGARS. TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Pull Uoo of Smokers' Fumy ANION. ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE. PA. The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Capital $lOO,OOO 0. F. SHAW, Harnessmaker J. B. MINGLE, Shoepiaker -- Allen Street G. E 5 13e I e Je. we eel' OLTia Or) ti ian POST CARDS CPI-LEGE JEWELRY F. P. BLAIR & CO BELLEFONTE JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Cor of Brinkerhoff House AU mail orders promptly attended to Fyne watch and jew elry repairing a soccialtY Both phones J. C. MARKLE All Kinds of Choice Meats Fish in season 138 College Avenue S. E. KIMPORT Heßdquarters for Choice Meats of All Kinds Frazier Street Both phones CHAS. A. WOMER , Tonsorial Artist Your patronage solicred Fi-siclass work guar- ants UNDER HOTEL Ss POOL ROOM and BARBER SHOP 123 Allen Street CE 11¢ (Eentre .. , ourttli 23ank Z3ellefoitte C. D. CASEBEER Jeweler and Optician All kindS of renal T Wm!. prompt's done Eyes examined fine I'o v Lie opt I, al p•itlur 1 ^ i `l' ' ' ~ ISICI.LICFPNTE PICNNsi 1 r kNI A The Athletic Store , Sheasly & Gentzel Dry Goods, Groceries, ' Notions —.....a._._.__ Furniture and Carpets Headquarter, for FINE -:- CONFECTIONERY Nos. 200-200 College Avenue 7 k-CaTtsv3kek's Shot StOrt Headquarters for Valk-Over • Craw - lord MeitS, ISaulattx • Ittcak 111oolt 3%Mcn *And Surplus $lOO,OOO The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Eve, ythifig,in. Hardware Dlett Ibutors for the , PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S complete line . . :ASPHALT ROOFINGS. ..,. oor specialty BELLEFONTE. PA. s Th :O t the l'hetogravheT an . 1 dealer In Ea.Btrallo, Emirates Also agent for eokumbka. 9Tmkop`times and sw&estractliAe, Ntoacolis. Both phones 2.12 tat< Cat liVilenNit The First National Bank State College, Pa. Accounts solicited H. A. EVEY ..__Ld h zc r y CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones Sheffler's ÷ Restaurant Pies Sandwiches Soups Matt Catecia 35g interest on tittle deposits, payable semi-annually Opposite Hotel