Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 02, 1913, Image 4

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    For Inter-class Scraps
I. That all men, be prohibited
from taking part in , the contest,
who have any kind of skin disease
at that time.
11. That two' committees each
composed of three upperclassmen
be appointed by the president of
the Student Council to examine all
Participants immediatily before the
scrap and to send such men as may
Fie afflicted: . to the Physical
Director, who 'shUll be judge of
their condition to participate. One
tt these committees shall examine
heinctilbers Of thy •sophmore class,
llnd the other committee, the fresh
inen.
111. That members of the above
pommittees also be present at each
contest to enforce the above rules.
• IV. That all men in the contest
ing classes, who do not abide by
;the above rules and who enter the
.contest, knowing they have a skin
- disease shall be summoned before
~ 414FSG.ident Council for ,repriTand.
‘,•• March 12, 1913. That the Stud
)4ent4 Council prohibit all unneces
sary stripping of contestants on oc
): casion of any class scrap
Dayton Relief Fund
The Dayton Relief Fund to date
amounts to $422.00. Of this
amount $372.00 has been forwarded
to the scene of suffering. Mr.
Kapp, of the First National Bank is
taking ,'hafge`of - the contributions
from here. No appeal for relief
has been made, but all contribu
tions will be gladly forwarded.
EZIMNI
Track trials will be held on New
Beaver Track next Saturday after
noon at 1:30 p. m. Freshmen and
sophomores qualifying will be ex
cused from the coming drill.
On Saturday afternoon, a gold
.M f itonic pin, diamond shape, set
Wida 24 pearls. Find& please re
turn to President's Office.
More Feed Per
The cost of producing meat or milk w(
less if it required less acres to produce tin
Both the quantity and quality of the
when the right plant foods are used to su
manure and clover. They improve enom
handsome profit on the expenditure.
The right plant food includes enough
POTASH
in available form. Supplement the manure and phosphate
with so to zoo pounds of infuriate of Potash, or 200 to 4 00
pounds of li:ulna, per acre, and you will raise big corn and
fine clover after the grain and at the same time improve
the fertility of the soil.
."" Try Potash salts alone on the swamp land pasture and
note the clover and good grasses crowd out the wild bay.
Write us for prices of Potash, one bag up.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.Ine., 42 Broadway, New York
Monadnock Mock, Chicago, M. Bank & Trust Bldg., Savannah, Ca.
Whitney Bank Bldg.. New Orleans, La, Empire Bldg., Allento. Oa.
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
MODERN AND SANITAY
A. M. Barron J. R. Hughes G. F. Vosburg
Agents H. G. Hall P. J. Glessner P. M. Frear H. H. Wetzel
Season Tickets
Baseball tickets during the season
of 1913 for faculty members and
townspeople can be secured from
Gauthier, Bowman and Hittner, the
assistant managers. The price is
$2 00 which includes admission to
all varsity baseball games.
Important
Again the "Collegian" begs to
inform its readers that no Calendar
notices will be printed unless the
notice is signed by someone in
authority. In other words anony
mous notices will absolutely not be
printed.
Eats 1 1 1
For sale at the Woman's Build
ing, by the Y. W. C. A., Saturday
two to five p. m., sandwiches, cof
fee, cake and candy.
PENN 14 STATEI 'COLLEGIAN
L_I A ,III I
QUALITY WORK
The
Quality Shop
An establishment which is
noted for its fine quality of
letterpreu printing v Every
order receives the personal
attention of the manager thus
insuring perfect satisfaction
The Nittany Printing and
Publishing Company IF .
State College
9 ra ha- in on the Comex
Always the newest
latest and best
in confections
The Leading Smoke Shop
and up to date
news stand
I. C. HOLMES
STAPLE and FANCY 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
BELLEPONTEI PENNA
Rate per day $2 50 With bath $3 per day
-W. L. DAGGETT
Cutting the Corners of the plate may be all
right for the base ball pitcher—but he takes
a chance, and that is just, the way some
athletic goods are made. Something is
skimped—a chance is taken. Spalding
athletic goods are made to a standard—the
standard of satisfaction—and there's nothing
left to chance.
Our catalogue mailed free on request.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings *4 . A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods v - rife Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing .4. v
A full assortment of 01lege
Pennants 'c c v.;
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
White Cr rcitt.c) Cafe
Holmes Block Near Pastime
Open 6 a. in. to 12 midnight
SHELL dYSTERS, 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 8100,9011
Charles McCurdy
President
Surplus $125.000
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 excinsive agents.
C. N. FISHER
J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent
RAY D, Rill yP. AND P D ,..
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty '—
STATE J EWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zork - 2ktk V.,ok.d.
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
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