Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 11, 1912, Image 4

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    There's no way to describe the lively,
smart styles of these new oveicoats so that
you’ll get a really good idea ot them.
Even the best illustrations don’t do ihe
clothes full justice. You’ve simply got to
see the goods it you want to "get a I'i.c” on
them.
The Sim Store
has produced the best oveicont styles this
season you have ever seen, unless you have
a look at them you’ll miss the smallest lot
of stuff in the maiket; and we’re sure you
don’t want to do that.
You can find plenty of good looking
clothes everywhere; but theic’s more than
looks in these. There’s quality in them;
fine fabrics, fine tailoring, fine finish.
They’re the clothes you want.
New styles for young men; new belt-back
models; new colors and weaves.
Overcoats $15.00 and up
Suits $15.00 and up
<9* §Jim,®t*driothi€r
Correct Vi' gresfi
Bellefonte - State College - Pa.
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
MODERN AND SANITAY QUALITY WORK
Affents •! A - M - Barron J - R - Huglies G. F. Vosburg
Agents -j H G Hall P J Glessner P ;,f. Frear n . 11. Wetzel
“Big Cife” Married,
Miss Nellie Wright and Ellis
Raymond Cyphers were married
recently in Plains, Kansas. Mr.
Cyphers was at one time a noted
“Penn State Foot-ball Player”, and
played three years on the Blue and
White team. Mr. and Mis. Cy
phers are living on the Cyphers
Cattle Ranch, Johnson, Kansas.
Experiment Chickens.
Some person has recently broken
into a building and stolen several
valuable experiment chickens. If
a student, do not forget the “death
knell” to a college education; if a
townsman, remember the “rail
road.”
A Talk on China,
The Chinese National Night was
presented last Friday under the
auspices of the Cosmopolitan Club.
Mr. Taam spoke on women activi
ties in China. Mr. Chang spoke on
Chinese philosophy, mainly as
taught by Confucius.
Harrisburg Dance,
The Harrisburg Club cordially in
vites all Penn State men to attend
their annual dance at Christmas, to
be held Thursday, December 26, at
the Studio Music Hall.
The P. R. R. is trying to give us
better train service at Christmas
time than ever before. All the
company asks of the students is
that each person sign a card signi
fying the exact time of his de
parture.
Remember the special attractionn
at the Pastime on Friday, Dec. 13
and Wednesday, Dec. 18.
Mrs. Gale as an Omaha Indian and
Mr. Gale in Real Life.
"Y. M. C. A. COURSE”
Whereas, God in His infinite wis
dom has seen fit to call from this
earth the father of our classmate,
Edgar Boyd Moyer, be it
Resolved, That we, the class of
1914 of The Pennsylvania State
College, extend our sincere sym
pathy to our classmate and his rel
atives in their bereavement. And
furthermore, be it
Resolved, That this resolution be
entered upon the class minutes and
published in the Penn State Colleg
ian. And furthermore, be it
Ratolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the family.
C. Edward Lyons
Clarence D. Gibbs
Paul P. Suiter
Committee.
Special Christmas music will be
sung by the choir at the Auditorium
services next Sunday.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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Quality Shop
An establishment which is
noted for ils fine quality ol
lellcrpress ptinling V livery
tinlor receive* die prmml
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STAPLE au'l FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS S
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Pool Billiards Bowling
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TOBACCO CIGARS
CIGARETTES
Meek’s Pool Room
BUSH HOUSE |
JilSM.lil'ON’n2 Penxa
liatti per day $2 f 0 With hath pur day
W. L. DAGGETT
Übe ‘lRlttang Inn
State College
Jru ?:><=: s P.
Proprietor
Special Rites to Students
Settler's * Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
State Collage Meat Market
F. Pi RESIDES
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
SOUTH 4LLEN STREET
Expert Picture Framing
OBNJJRAI.j merchandise
Our Friers .ire Right
H. M, Myers E. College Av
Visit the
State College
Billiard Parlors
Easement
Robison Building
OY. Vt\A
'iYv.e ’VLom.c
Tvive (io’t^ecAAons
The placa that made
State College famous
for line confections
'i'n.e SxaoVbts ‘PoxoAtse
Hie Toggery Shop
Men’s Furnishings ? A. G.
Spalding & Bro’s Athletic
Goods t The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing t tr
A full assortment of (allege
Pennants 't ~s 't
C W. SMIT H
South Alkn Stie-'j
IA/Hlto . Grotto Cafe
Holmes Block, State College
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
We invite criticism and while we may not be able to fulfill
every want at once, we will endeavor to do so as soon as we
know the wants of the general public
Shell Oysters Other Delicacies
Standard Quality
There is no "quicksand more unstable than
poverty in quality and we avoid this quicksand
by standard quality
Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Cricket, Football,Ath
letic Equipment Catalog free
A G. SPALDING & BROS,
2.1 West Street
136-128 Nassau Street
NEW YORK
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
Surplus
Ja» K. Barnhart
Cashier
j Capital $lOO,OOO
( CltarlesMcCurdj
( President
J. P. HAG M A N
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
127 S. Allen Street
HENRY GRIMM
FINE TAILORING
Established 131*1
Cleaning
repairing
PRESSING
It’s A
Nettleton
The Nettleton
Stands for What
is Best in Men’s
Fine Shoes.
The Man -who
has worn a Nettle
ton ' Shoe knows
this, and will wear
no other make.
The habit of
wearing Nettleton
Shoes begins with the first pair—
Come in and get years*
The prices are exceedingly low,
considering the qwhhy.
We arc the os.cr.'-.ive agents.
C. IN. F' ISH E R
J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent
Drop in and See Us
Open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m
RAY D, GILLILAND, P, D.
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students’ Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty
STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
*3ovY Pvtt
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
'Pa..