Dean Hunt Returns Dr. 'T. F Hunt, Dean of the School of Agriculture, who has been touring Europe since last Aug ust, returned last Sunday after wending nine months in profitable traN el. During that , time, Dean Hunt visited Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, France and Italy, spending about five months of that period in France. ,He found an ex cellent opportunity to see agricul tural conditions in France and in the Rhine valley, and made a detailed study of the facilities for agricultural education in the former country. While on this extended trip, many interesting photographs were secured of the conditions encountered on the con tinent. Tonight at 6:30 there will be a rehearsal of the Glee Club in the Auditorium. As music for Com mencement must be learned, every member should turn out. It is up to the Glee - Club to make foLitself a reputation that will warrant the engagement of the services of a general musical director for next year. For beauty' and grace see "The Girls of 1776." All men from the class of 19,13 desiring to run for assistant mana ger of the Thespians , are requested to hand, their names to any of the following men before Tuesday May 9:— Prof. J. H. Frizzell, J. C. Hassler, E. E. Tanguy, J. Milholland, or C. C. Christ.' "Ain't it True"? (1i76. 1 The 'Athletic Associations of the University of Michigan recently voted to abolish basketball as a Varsity sport. . Michigan has offered a prize of $lOO for a new football song; - - , "Ain't it true?" Nittany Inn I! 13 rt t.clialfner & Marx FRIDAY SIM THE CLOTHIER MAY CORRECT ORES FOR MEN FIFTH BELLEFONTE • • The Toggery Shop The faculty of the University of Michigan is considering 'the matter of giving credit for work on stu dents' publications. Two dashing Cavaliers with "The Girls of 1776." Fourteen men received their let ters in football at Case this year. Meeting of Lionral Art society Tuesday, May 9, Old Chapel, 7:30 p. m. "Troubles." It costs Yale freshmen on an average $1,033 per year. Upper classmen srend more. Yew get along 'on less than $5OO. A census taken recently at Dart mouth showed that 52 per eent. of the sophomores, 60 per cent. of the juniors, and -84 per cent_of the seniors s.i.oke. At The Friday, May sth Sim Clothes Exhibit Ready to wear and Madeto measure Clothes Sack Suits, Norfolks Prince Alberts, Cuta= ways, Full Dress and Tuxedo clothes ' THII ErrATN OOLIMISTXN - Men's Furnishings A: G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Sti.-ide, Look ! New Chef at McAllister Dining Hall ! If you are contemplating changing boarding places give us a tn.- al $3 per week Zoota's `Ave IDovk.s DYEiNO AND DRY CLEANIND . Goods sent on Thursdays of each week Ikeelawitsee -119 South Burrowes Street "The Pastime " SOuth Allen Street Life Motion Pictures Illustrated Songs THREE BIG SHOWS e,ich 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 A, G. SPALDING & BROS. if, known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality 7 1t. 5. 5 . 1 37 AVDSINt. E) WiLOS 1210 Cheatml 4 % St., Val\aotlvMa HENRY GRIMM M I FINE TAILORING ' CLEANING REPAIRING BUSH- HOUSE 15ELI 4 EPONTE, PI NNA Rate per day MO - With bath 14 - per day -W. L. DAGGE'rr a r e t he iLargest Manufacturers i n the World of THe Spalding Trade-Mark OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES IF YOU are interested in Athletic Sport sou should have a copy of the Spalding Catalogue It's A complete enclsclouedla of of 'WHAT'S NEW IN SPORT and is sent free on request - N/Ic.:-- AA 1 i . 6!- - A t c-_-_-• 1- We keep the quality up because the quality keeps us,up SOCIE I Y AND 'CLASS BANQUE I s A SPECIALI Yet Try McAllister grub and be convinced Extras at cost , Now on 'Exhibition at our store . Knox's Straw Hats speciities int Summer in Sennits and Mackinaws Milans and Panamas " Pt ices 3.00 4.00 5.00 Montgomery & Co. Bellefonte The Quality Shop An r4tabh,liment wLr h to nokd for 11.4 fine quality of letierpreAs ,printing IT.Nery - , order re aver tli per, nal arention of the Marl ill r thus instirng perfect satl.l.olL,n The, Niltany Printing and Publishing Company c' State Coll''!ge PRESSING THE MALLORY STUDIO SELLEFONTE LIMEM "A:Fklical titt, I and Vomv Company The Meek' Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland. ,P D Alanarel Drugs, Sundi ies , Stationer y Students' Supplies Prescriptions compounded 3c ovN. ?At Kota Penn Avenue and Tenth titteet E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY . i ll . (' . I 'l l ] , ', ri ' ii; Dry Goods Groceries [ Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Gioce- Sporting Goods ries and Queenswale Cast College avenue Phones Hotel Block W. College Ave .W.g\t't on the Campus PHOTOGRAPHY PENNA Student Agent StAte. Cokkegir, 1) eM.A,' 'A, C A Illanchaid Mmiager TkttssburOk, "?. I_;) i r i i r 'i F I pi l I Students' 1 egulat boat d pet week Sri 3 HARVEY RROS. Bakers and Confectioners Full hue of Lowney, Apollo and Fuller-Greene Chocolates. always otrhand Ice Cream In Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Ninny lon Building X.eac. Co. "%Mead Parlor llovang 3 MR,II • Ckgeas "Jobactos 'Kota IW.MIn9 3Meu Stved J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring I ligh Grade Gents FOrnishings 129 S. Allen Street F. D. WEAVER UP.TO=DATE LIVERY J. S. MARTIN SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT 1 South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffite .1 Stale College Supply Co General Merchandise Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods l 5 ( ? Douglas and Walk Over Shoes W, T, In NN OS W ii WOOD'' 11
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