The ° Perni sylvAtli:rl4 4.1)4V1N 1-PARK:- 1) I 1 , 1 1 '1' 11)1 .‘ owl nellem tit i . r 11:I, .111 ond moi \r (I rpviiitpined 10, OH I IvE (;I:EAT -•,(11()01,b-—Agtic tillmi I+, Ent4tu , .4 Hoe . , 'I I ~, ,, o ,k I! , 111 1111.1 and N.olll'‘l S' ionce4 on, iii , i L - -• 031 1 tS -IWO ( 0111 , 0', 01 lout yent , , each- Ab-0, vout-,( , ot Ilip , . 1 ,onont.k . 1'1(111-A11,11 111 Ind Ph \-0 .0 i till- j lcli (:.0,,,„ . : 11, VI lON VIZ.I O ,F, to both ~ e, , ,e4; wel, nt, l l chat; s ),„, , lA , ~ t • 1.1 1 ,t ‘, 1 ,,, ,tl.l 1,0[911 , , 11,11IIII , • Of SOW - 01111W! , .1 .1)/1 I ~. 11 , 4 .. hit 1,1 '' of 1 . "11710 , 1 V SI/Miner SO ' , lnn lot Tedehet,4 .th , ,pt' Ibe dot d 'Mond ix in June of each ‘ eat lott ot 10_11 1 1.,i, tin,, , 41 , 1 ,,,m 1( , , in , li t ~, ~te a dd ! , , Tilt. IZI'(11'1'1; \l:. State College„ Penn , \ INltut 1 FARMERS' WEEK Will be Held at The Pennsylvania State College iima Monday, to Saturday Inclusive, December 19 to 24. The Committee has Ar- ianged an Exceptionally Strong List of Speakeis As has been the custom for a numbel of years, the School of Agr;cultur e hos Icrianged for a Farm ers' Week to be hold at the College Monday to Saturday inclusive, December 19 to 21 A very in teiesting pioeiam has been planned and exceptionally strong speakers have been obtained The program follows. Monday, December, 19.. 10 15 to 11 45, registration; greet ing, Alva ./\ gee. 2:00 to 3.30; results of fertilizer experiments,'. M. S Mc- Dowell, judging sheep, B. 0 Sever= son; the silo, A A. Borland; or chard insect enemies, W. R. Mc- Connell, housckeep:ng appliances, Sara C. Lovejoy. 3.45 to 5:15; corn improvements, G. I. Christie, judg ing fat hogs; W. A. Cochel; farm butter making, H. 1-I. Dean; market ing vegetables, R H. Bell, what forest trees to plarit,W D Clark. 8.00 p. m ; address, Edwin Erle Sparks. Tuesday, December, 20. 30 to 10 tO, loss of soil fertility ' and how to pievent, C. F. Shaw; fattening poultry for maiket; Homer W. Jackson; factory butter making, H Fl. Dean; ce eiy, A., R. lines; human nutulion, b liza ceth B. Bowen 10 15 to 11.45; corn judging, G I. Chnstie; pouitiy diseases, Geoige B. Morse; dairy cattle judging,H E. Va'n Nourwn; aspan'gm, Edward Ridge way; tobacco, H. K. Hibshman. 2.00 to 3 .40, humus, William Frear, judging fat- steeis,, W. A. Cochel; nulk tequ tement,, I C. Weld; lime sulphin.ao, summer splay, J. P. Stewart, cdoking demonstration (breads i, Beulah Hatch. 3:45 to 5.15; how to tun a coin show, G I. Chi istie, artificial incubation, Geoige B Morse, dairy farm man agement, H. H. Dean, grapes, Ga briel Hiester; barn vs. shed for cattle, H P Aimsoy. 8,00 p. m.; our work, AM. Agee, pule food, H. W Wednesday, December, 21. 8.30 to 10 00 lime and its use, William Hie n; eneriy require ments of Latta:, H. P Arrnsby, the B ibcock test, C W Lai son; 01- chaid fel tilizat , on, J P Stewart, cieosolin ft_nk c , 1 osts and shing les„T A Fer,!,[1,31 10.15 to 11 45, meado.vs and 1) W G. Ross, preparing poultly fof market, ..,m7,7y .7; 7;r „sfxrau;s7-,,,,w. t, • K, ii.., 747, ":i kt v ,ifgaP l . 4.it . 4 •:' t'S'''''' I :',X, ~tl ' S: 1 * tR,"), ,fr ' '' l \ .. 1 k'f'q e•:*.l e l, Ae ~''f.. kle 7 4 1 '4 i '' 44,00 - (6:, .I v tt-,/ , N , , , 41 ,, ~ ..).1‘...,1 wiv, ,),.: - . ~N- !.. 14 ,4 4•A,;,..,,,,,y fg4/ 4 ,i, .p:i. .::::. , -,F., , ,,v0' 1:4.19'5A-' ' -‘..4.....: ; f . - 4 ... - • 4 ~ ~,, 7 ?...... ..e . * ...... ' ' Z? R irf Oliitls,lvi a), ......,, , ( , \ , ......4., , 1.. , k - / , ,; , ,; 1411.,;:6 5....--- ' .li - N „A tle :) Ti... / \ e ...„.„-_.5r, i ., , , , , '1 (~- ,c) 0 ~...0 vrd. '.f. :7 , {/ / ItY mello , i, -- , Ks.,e i t ikif' ' -, =4'4i) - : 1 i i< .--' - 7 rest dN., oh.tely `,..,_ ~ ~,,,,) , __.„ , * ~..,0 •-.-,,,„/)., ~t‘i 4, ,, , , ,.. ---„ , -,.Y",•/ • -, ,,,,i pr.r., 1 from 4 7 -Y/ 1 _,' - '").., ...C. tioooll 1 1,,,,21: 1, ' .(C ;'. X . , 1T111 , ,1C I ,r , , ~ y . . .', . .e.:7:. . ..-. .. , A . ' f h , r. 0 .. , 4 , l4 g2 tif ?- 7 , 77::., --,...,,,,...-_--„ 4 • 04, v• - ra, In.a, • ..0-vgrcv..... • • n Jac 1c lor; I lomei daily cations, E V, n I` , ,m man, orchard 111,111,1f;t meat, Van Alstyne, 230 to clap immovernent by dic Ict nct, II J Webbm; live stork s,l , ll:dly condt- bons, S H. Goldoni, clasns of market milk, I C Weld, apple - , Round Table, cookirni demonqtm tion (mtrots), Bealih C. Hatch 345 to 5.13, how to know your soil, H. J. Wilder, implo-verncr.t . of I , ve stock by bic—dloo - , C S Plumb, scoring butter, C. W Lal-,on and F. P. Knoll, succesr,ful combat of The Codling moth and fung•u; Edwori Van Akt-,7ne, Homer W. jdcleson Btt l p m, meeting of .the Ptnnt'vhan.a Seeel Imp;ovement ast,o-aatton, possibd - ties in plane imptov'e,nent, H e ,f, Webber. ',f h u rsday, Decern.l- , 1, 8.30 10 00 expeilmel't ,. v.ifh limc F. D. Gaidner; l'e-f cattle in, Pennsylvania, W. A Cochcl, cos'_ of prodojr*; milk, F (IN;,-.rd Van Alstyne, orchard 'elm\ ation, W J; Wright, the School of Apiculture, Eli M Rapp 10 15 to 1115, t'd ing over drought, C. F. Shaw, pro duction of ,horses, C S. Plumb; computing dairy rations continued )' H. E. Van Noiman, bea,Alfying school grounds, J P l'lllsbui y , feeding for eggs,Homer W. Jackson 2:00 to 3.30; potato blight, H. Fulton; sheep, ltdwaid Van Alstyne I the breeding and improve,nc it o Idairy cattle, Hairy 11aywaicl star tint' early vegetables, R L. Watt::, cook ing demonstiatiou dcs(i is Beulah C. Hatch .3 - 45 to - 5.15; Alfalfa, ; Jos E. Wing; the horse's foot, C. D. Lowe, tnoistuie and acid deter-' mination, C. W Lancia, expel ments with vegetables, C. E. Myers;,l poultry houses, W Theo. Wittman. I 8•00 . p. m., coirespondencc couises I and method of conducting, T., I. I 'Mairs; the story o 1 Woodlawn Farm, Jos E. Wing Friday, December, 23. 8.30 to 10.00 power im th'e fat m t illustrated with lantern slides ), A. J. Wood, the brood sow and her litter,W. A Cochel, experiments with dairy cattle, A A 13:a land, packing box apples ( dcmcm,.iations ), VV. J Lewis; judging poultry, W. 'lheo. Wittman. 10:15 to 11 1! - ), r , 100- acre experiment, C. L Goodling, profitable swine types, Hat ty I ay wat d, computing da y ILttoils concluded ), H. Li: Van Norman, peaches. R. S Mackinto,ll, some ' simple demonstrations in publl school atiicultitre, T. I. Mair,. 2 00 to 3.30; seed treatment fot the e vention of smut and tint, H. R Put THE SMTE COLLECT NN trat, r3l i , (Acrnonstiatiofi, W A , c 1 (altle judgilvT,, 1-T L. Noinlan, =ttawbettics, .1 W. -15 to 515. cove and • - •tt b clops, J A. Runk, Judtlnt; 1 aft Noise;, 13 0. Severson, cow te a-,,ociations, A. A Doiland, ,;I.)Cting, W. J Wlight; valieties of poultry, W. 1 lico. Wittman. 800 p. in , some Pennsylvania soils, H. J Wilder, intcnsive horticulture, R L. Watts Satin day, December 24 8:10 to 10 00„g,lowing wheat, L . Paust; judging; bleeding cattle, IW. A. Goebel, daily barn conshuc ',bon, Id E. Van Noiman; nrigation lof vegetables, R. L. Watts, success fit farms, Homei W. Jack ' vi" 'f 10'15 to 11:45, the draft of ' wagons and machinery, F. D. Gard- Or; ice cream. making, H E. an Noiman and F. P. Knoll, small hints, J. W. Gregg, plant bleeding, J. Bcn Hill. ' E iSTATE-PITT CONCERT Musical Associations of Both Insti- litmus Render an Excellent Pro- grain and Make a Very Favor able Impression with Large Aur dience. Om. of the most successful featm att(!miling the TlHnksgivlng game at Pitt.iburg Was the concert Own by the musical clubs of The Penn vlvania State College and the U nivel i . ty of Pittsbmg. The entei taThment was in the new Sol dicisl.Memorial Hall, and, was not only a success musically, but also 1a distinct society event. The audi tor,mm and the hannuet hall in which dance was held after the concert, r-were beautifully decorated with palms and terns, and with the colors lof the two schools. The musical pm t of the evening was given in ex -1 cellent style by the different organ 12.atons, and the numbers were en thus-iastically applauded. Onc of the features of the evening was the vocal solo, "Indian Love Lyrics", sung by A. P. Gray in a manner which was exceptionally pleasing to the audience The State Quartet, iCI ""lc Rosary", also .created a mo. t fa‘ °rabic: impte,sion. All of the nmbers, in fact, were'given so ' well that.,,the members of the two clubs can fed well pleased with the rosults of ,their Ltbors. The pro ' grron was as follow.: Part 1. "Tile Gold and Blne", ' Pitt Glee Club, "The Rosar v", Miller, Leyden, Gray and Joins,m, of. State, "Dhector,'s Chun_ e" Mar ch, LAchuoat, Pitt Mandolin Club, "Ind an Love L.yr ids", Minden, Vocal Solo by .Mr. A. P Gray, .of State, Selected Messrs Young, Ccr)pdri, Kiskadclon, and Clare, of P.ta, "Sandman", Prop ' lc,:roe, Pitt Glee Club. I'mt 2. "Rodin' in de Wind", Nealingcr, State Quartet, "First, Concerto", Weeks Mandolin Solo by l'ilt .J W. Cratty,ot Pitt, "The Gar d, n of Roses", Schmid, 'the Pitt Qum ( "Alutlnne Shull', I 1 osch na, 10,111,101 m Child, "the Monntebank's Song' , Watson, Solo by,Mr A Cray, State, "Hail to Fla", Kuk and 'idyl ol , Combined Pitt Clubs. At the dam e ‘:hich followed the con( ut there wet e about one 'mil cited couples In ottenElance. pi_)rnine'A. Pitt , ,buig Women acted a, patronesses. '1 he entire even- FV - ' t ( - 1 C, 110 Eis,t Collene Avenue A lull line mc•do by the :11 Pc•1111:1111=, rind cit , .liton top. n tine ti , , , ,orinit it Glen 1i 1 iii \ i nild prc•,_-:,111cj The Ch,i;lB H. Hiatt Company The Lug. fit Lollogr [mgr.. N,0...g hotNe «011Im the COM ME INT C I.`i‘ t'l 'I I r VIT MI lONS (,LASS DAY P ROC; R A Ms /11 , 11) CLASS PINS ienns DA nee 1'1'0( 7 1 Ims 7r: - : : I rat , curly and tnd Invitations 4ej . : Class 1 , -.sr ttq 'i 6 '; , : 1 / 4 "-, 1 fot A nnudis v Lt ailicr Dl7 cc tilii;), ' ' Praiernny Case, and t , -Y b and Cle!..s Co \,,al. . : 1 .1:1 btanonery Wedding Tilvitatinns and Calling Cards t anti Lehigh Ave , State Colltige Eepresentive, Janu.s Mulholiand ( --- k, 's PO )1, Ioo\ \b's filVi BA I BF R Sl'OP 123 Allen Stima, Buy Froth Everything flavored with ginger "k 7 • Nothing dry but the ink 7. Soles sewed or stitched by Champion stitcher. W C KLINE South Allen street ing was so sncces,ful in every way that it has been decided to make the conceit an annual one. The occasion is an excellent one foi pro.l vichng a plea sent evening for all. Basketball League Schedule. Friday Dec. 5, 11 vs. 13. Wednes&ay Dec. 7, 11 vs. 12. Wednesday Dec. 11, 13 vs 11 CIIIIMTMAS Saturday Jan. 7, 12 vs . 11. Tuesday Jan. 10, 12 vs. 13. - Sdtulday Jan. 14, 11 I'S 12. Wednesday Jan. 18, 11 vi 14 1 , 7% A kn, Saturday Feb. 4. 13 vs 14. Tuesday Feb 7, 11 N S 13. Saturday Feb 11; 12 v 5. 1.1. Wednesday I.4cb. 15, 11 vs. 12. Friday Feb 17, 13 vs. 14 Satuiday FL;1). 25, 11 A% Ft Tuesday, FLb. 23, 12 vs. 13. Friday March 3, 11 v., 14. Tuesday March 7, 12 vs. 13. Satin day Match 11, 12 ; 11 Wedne‘,day IVI,I It I' , , 1 ^ The inter el&I, wuri,! v, ,1 11,c played on ;at acky 1 1 ,/10.1,_th 13, 1.; A 14. 13ig Baiactr Ton lit 'llle bazam, whwh open , ' this aftc noon in thr Elie company hill on Pia 7“ 1 , , held nude] the at tipic c, of the Epwoith Bible c of the M .141 chinch, Them will be a fancy booth, a doll booth, a Den ,on booth and a enbbage patch, thcie a. ill be the boic,,Q to )1 , 1( n, open Stott 430t010 p. m , whet e quit k h can lie in' The pwaol; , (e v.ill bcto attaact we place to it. A baked b ean st ,ppei will aP.o be , cl",t d to night and tomono iav'ht. Light iebeshnicnt , , .nd candy al',o on ',ale. C r : )1 , r" Ilittany. h im Otatc College UNDER TUE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES P AIKENS THE HOME OF THE PENN STATE FOOTBALL TEAM THEIR FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS RECEIVE SPECIAL ,ATTENTION Special Notice to Students! All students who deliver and call for their laundry will, by . PAYING CASH, RECEIVE, 25% ' DISCOUNT State College Steam Laundry MILLER & GENSLER I don't ta!k ; I mato signs Letteriny of trunks and *nit cascsrny ripe cialty I. ter, chow and dicpluy cards CHAS. A. WONIER, State College /C. D. CASEBEER ~.lewelee and Optician \II hilidwor 1,1)141, '1 , ,,,,,ic 1» oinpt,' y dotm 1 , ,y1 , e , t 41111 'loll ni, Pl . l Val 11 i)pt teal piirliir 5 . iiimm r , •1.1 vi,N1N. , .1 INANIA _ _ H. W. Meyers First : Class : Restaurant criqui, and Confevtionery 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE `,,, ir.I . N (.c.ontro (Sotmti; : 1 "`;‘. 111 k ?2,elkfonte Iha First National Bank Slate College, Pa, 3, ) ,; ig-itere•st on time deposit:,,' payable semi Annually Accounts, solicited H. A. EVEY hpe: ry GAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones ,Ci„f3if!er's -: Restaurant 011po5Itc Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups
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