State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 16, 1911, Image 4

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    The Norfolk is going to be
one of the most popular
models of the season; good
things, too,
the Sim Store will show
vou, ready to wear, four
differently styled Norfolk s,
and each one a good one.
You can . ,pay twice our
price and get less, but not
more stlye and high class.
than in'these ready to wear
garments. ,
They come in the 'new
beautiful mixed fabrics of
the season, and stand for
the highest good tailOring.
We've plenty other good
and distinctively new styles
in ready to wear c lOthes,
too.
Also our custom made
department is ready with
Ile 'new woolens and to
„accept your orders. ,for
tailoring of the highest
grades. A careful - exe
cution of your particular
wishes, rendering most ex
cellent satisfaction in the
service it, gives.
Ready to wear or made to
order—we are ready.
SIM THE CLOTHIER
CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN
BELLE.FONTE ,i,
Continued from page 1
on the train, the men were com
pelled to drink milk most of the
time, and' were not in the best shape.
This fact seemed, however, to de
tract little from the final favorable
result. Negotiations are being
made for a meet at Scranton and
for a Wednesday meet. here 'with
Penn. If these engagements are
not secured our team has closed its I
-season, It is unfortunate that we
were not admitted into the Inter
collegiates this year, but our stand
ing as compared with the other
teams can easily be figured out.
We have defeated Lehigh, Yale,
Columbia, and Cornell. Columbia
won from Penn and Pi inceton
Cornell and the Navy have beaten
the other important college teams.
The Navy, the only team which
Rev. H. Rosswell Bates, Pastor of
the Spring St. Presbyterian Church
of New York City will speak at the
Su.tclay moi fling chapel service.
Mi. Bates will also speak to the
Women's Auxiliary of the Y. M.
1 C. 'A. at 2.30, Saturday afternoon in
1 the Foyci of the Auditorium, to the
Senior class at 2.15 Sunday afternoon
in the Old Chapel, and at the open
could dispute our superiority, lost on meeting Sunday evening in the
Audit rium at 30.
,h,er own flOor to Yale and as we beat
Yale on hei Own floor, our champion-
On account of lack of space the
ship claim seens to be indisputable.
For the great success of our team Calandei has to be omitted this
too much credit cannot be given week. -
Mr. Lewis, the Gymnasium Director. Liberal Arts Society, Old Chapel,
Night after night, foi months he Monday evening, March 20, at 7:30.
Th' e Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings N A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods N . The `Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing, N. v.
I will be at the Nittany
Inn to take orde..s for East
er suits on
MARCH 21
I represent four big tail
oring lines-The Royal .Tail
ors, Browning King Ccm
pany, Tray More Tail
oring Company, Danforth
Mills Company.
BARTON PURSEL
has been coaching the men and get
ting them into shape. In his vol
untary coaching he has been as
sisted by some of the older wrest
lers,—Diehl, Neidig, Lesh, Knight,
but the major part of the work.has
fallen upon his own shoulders.
Practically the sole coach, he hag
developed a, team that has beaten
the best teams of the East; and
when we think of our great bunch
of wrestlers it is well for us to give
the credit and praise that are due
the man who has helped so much
in attaining the honors. All of the
men on the team have worked
steadily for the glory of Old Penn
State, and each one desi rve,s a,full
share of credit for the honor they
have given to our Athletics. All of
the men above the 135 pound class
will be here next year, and will
form a strong nudeUs for a 1912
team, but in Glanville, Neidig,
Deihl, , and Morrison we lose a
quartet of excellent wrestlers who
will be sorely missed.
Switch and Signal Apparatus.
The Union Switch and Signal Co,
Swissvale, Pa, has presented to the
Mechanical Engineering department,
for use in the railroad course,a com
plete switch and signal set for a
single rail turnout. This is one of
the most complete sets ever pre
sented to a college. It will be set
up for demonstrative purposes as
soon as it arrives.
, ' THE STATE COLLE'IITEIf
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
Studer, LA)c)k. !
New Chef at McAllister Dining Hall 1
If you are contemplating
changing boarding places give us a tri
al $3 per week
Boottues *Dvz, I.o(reks
Goods sent on Thursdays Of each week
"MTS. "ft.coomlitrze
1 19 South Burrowes Street
, HENRY GRIM it 4
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING
BUSH HOUSE
BELLEFONTE . PENNA
Mate per day V5O With bath $.3 per day
-1V: L. DAGGETT
'The Pastime
South Allen Street
Life Motion Pictures
Illustrated Songs
THREE BIG SHOWS
each evening, beginning at
7:15 8:15 9:15
Matinees every Tuesday and Saturday at 3 30
Ladies and children especially invited
Singing by Gray and Wingerd , ,
Music by Amschler and Snavely
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
Children under 10 years of age, half, price
Al 1 SPALDING & BROS.
The
Spalding
Trade-Mark
is known
throughout the
world as a
Guarantee
of Quality
A. S. SVA.V.AYSKS E. ) 11 1 iLOS
12.10 etwatwat St., Th‘kaildvtt‘a
1. I_l7l i , HH 11" 1^
'KONA. on the Campus
We keep the quality up
Students' regukir. board per week.
because the quality keeps us up
191frSOCIE1 Y ANI) CLASS BANQUETS A SPECIALIY
NN TS •
Try McAlli s ter grub and be convinced Extras at cost w
PRESSING
REPAINING
a r e t he ILargest
Manufacturers i n
the World of
OFFICIAL
EQUIPMENT
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PASTIMES
IF YOU are interested
in Atlitetec
Sport full
should have a copy of the.
Spalding Catalogue It's a
complete enchclopedia of
of WHA r'S NEW IN
SPORT and n 'sent fre eon
request
n n
. .
Our preparations for this spring season bitve
been made on a broader plan than ever below,
with larger stocks, greater vaiiety and better
values
We would be pleased to show you our first:
shipments of clothing, shirts, hats, neckwear,
and other lines
Montgomery & Co.
Bellefonte
AROBEGEGESEEEMMEADNEVEEM
Style Quality Price
61 0
19 Are three things most es- ,
sential in the selection of
your printed stationery
Itil'
L'a qigOnur
style—one pi inti n g hoofs
its aw
command- ona
ti
it satisfies the most exacting
0, 4 castomer Our prices, too, are just ti
0 right—and that's an important item
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ca. 6 Sole agents for the Ansco
Company's products
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State Colltge wel
LEMEGIMOPENS.YIBEIMESME&I.
; THE MALLORY STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHY
BELLEFONTE
B C. Detchon 'l2 Student Agent
latitam tight, Atzat
ma, ?ma Company
State c..oWage, Venn's,
The Med: Drug Store
Ray D. Gilliland, P. D.
Manager
Drugs, Sundries
Stationery
. , .
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions,
compounded
( 'fort 1 3 W, V.otek
C.' A. , Blanchard
Manager
)
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Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
Vkkluslracg`a, Va.
E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY
Dry Goods Groceries
Sporting Goods ,
East College avenue , Phones
HARVEY ' BR OS,
Bakers and Confectioners
Full line of
Lowney, Apollo and ,
Fuller-Gresne Chocolates
akays on hand
Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors
Excellent sen ice at
OUR NEW ,FOUNI AIN
Nittany lon Building
b. 'B. 'Meek Co.
I . 3‘.Wtar& "PaNA.or
'iSenVynci M.en
Cigars an& "tobaccos
:Atoka 1.51 a kkdvAg INAken S'}r et\
PEN NA
J. P. 1 - 1 AG'NI A N
Strictly : Firstclass ; Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
112 E. College Ave
F. D. WEAVER
UP-TO.DATE LIVERY
J. B. MARTIN
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen Street, oppoyte the l'octoffice
State College Supply Co.
" Genefal Merchandise
Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods
Douglas and Walk Over Shoes
R. C'. Hi , ',
Dry Goods, Notinn , , ::11, , , Gioce
ries and Quexii , w ii
Hotel Block W. Col'ege Ave