Baltimore Alumni Active The Baltimore Alumni held a meeting at the Hotel Emerson, Feb. 20, at which a new constitution was adopted and the election of officers made. The officers elected under the new constitution are : F. W. Strouse 'B7, president; J. E. Scheuler '97, first vice president W. P. Beyerle '99, second vice president; M. Q. Corbett, 'll third vice president; R. B. Clapp 'll, secretary and treasurer. At present there are about twenty-seven alumni near Balti more, all of whom are welcome to membership. As it is a well known fact that men working together can accomplish much more than indi vidually, all the Penn State men in the vicinity are urged to join the association. School of Mines Notes Dr. J. F. Kemp, Professor of Geology, Columbia University and President of the American In stitute of Mining Engineers, gave an illustrated lecture in the Old Chap el, Monday evening, February 24th, under the auspices of the Mining and Civil Engineering Societies. His subject "Catskill Aqueduct of New York and the Application of Geology to Great Engineering Enterprises" was treated by him in a very thorough and interesting manner. The lecture was well at tended. The movement for an appropria tion toward building a new Mining Building is being enthusiastically received by the mine operators and miners organizations throughout the state. Anyone caring to aid in the movement can procure circulars at the Dean's office. A lifting pump will be installed at Thompson's Spring to supply water for the Disposal Plant, the college farms and the Hydraulics Laboratory, Your Clothes for Spring are ready now, we've brought together a very wonder ful lot of fine suits and overcoats made especially for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Garson Meyer & Co., Pellham New models for young men; new fabrics and patterns; fine wearers from the best sources in the world; styles created by the master designer; tailored in the most perfect manner; the best clothes for you to buy You should see what $lB to $25 will get; the highest possible value for your money. We have some at lower, and some nt higher prices It's a great stock we have to offer you; conservative styles for middle aged men and smart styles for young er men or those who feel young. We hope you'll come and see it, even if you don't buy anything. New hats, new shirts, new neckwear; all the things men wear at your service Suits made to order Cleaning and pressing; full tailoring service „%, gitaialte i flothier 140'V Torrect Press 111FP.'7 . BELLEFONTE -STATE COLLEGE-PA. What Can Be Done With Swamplands Swamplands can be reclaimed and made profitable by intelligent fertilization. They will produce good corn, onions, potatoes and hay. Their productiveness is not only inere.tsed, but maintained By Using POTASH on Them Use too to 200 pounds of ltTuriate per acre for corn, and the same amount of Sulphato for onions, potatoes or celery. Drill in 75 pounds of Kainit with seed to drive away root-lice or cut-worms. Vold fir FRFE literature en Mk int.rwinr whim. Got nor prim ns an, ammo *IRMA fr., 200 lbs. 61. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc., 42 Broadway, New York Monadnock Block, I. hmago. 1 I. Bank & Trust Bldg., Savannah, Ga. WFilocy Bank Ode., New Orleans, U. . Empire Olds., Atlanta, Ga. Peerless : Steam : Laundry MODERN AND SANITAY Agents j Barron J. R. Hughes G. F. Vosburg 1 11. G. Hall P. J. Glessner P. M. Frear H. H. Wetzel Get Your PICTURES FRAMED correctly at BITNER'S ART SHOP Mat Cutting a Specialty Second Floor of Pastime "Scabbard and Blade" Initiates The following men have been initiated into "Scabbard and Blade": Adams, C. S., Dose, F. C., Dunning, J. W., Hogarth, J. D., Nippes, I. S., Plank, H. F., Sulli van, E. N. PENN ?STATE) 'COLLEGIAN QUALITY WORK The Quality Shop An eitablishment which h noted for its fine quality of letterpreu printing •.• Every order receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaaron The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company w State College 9%ll\Ni - in on the Comer Always the newest latest and best in confections The Leading Smoke Shop and'up to date news stand 1 I. C. HOLMES STAPLE and FANCV GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES • Meek's Pool Room BUSH HOUSE BELLEFONTE PENNA Rate per day v5O With bath $3 per day —W. L. DAGGETT— SPALDING'S for thirty-five years—have been the ones to think out —and put on the market—things really new in Sport. Are you posted on just what's new this year? Send for our Catalogue. Hundreds of illustrations of what to use and wear—for competitnr—for recreation—for health—in door and outdoor. 'Me Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings •4" A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods N. The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing v v A full assortment of Qllege Pennants .4. v v v C. W. SMITH South Allen Street White Grotto Cafe Holmes Block Near Pastime • Open 6 a. in. to 12 midnight SHELL OYSTERS, FISH, CLAMS, DEVILED CRABS in season INQUIRE ABOUT OUR REBATE CARDS We aim to render best and quickest service Get our menu Note specials Visit the State College Billiard Parlors Basement Robison Building The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Capital $1.00.000 Charles McCurdy President Surplus $125. 0 0 0 Jas K. Barnhart Cashier J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street 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 yours! '- The prices are exceedingly low, considering the quality. We are the exclusive agents. - c. N. F'ISHER J. L..Mauthe, Student Agent RAY D. GILLII AND P D , Druggist , P. 1 Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies' Prescriptions a Specialty `"" STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block College Ave. 11101116111011MPOPPOIPIMPIPSINIMPIP . 3 O'd. I'l.kk V,o'tek C. A. Blanchard Manager ± Penn Avenue and Tenth Street "attsburah, Va.