The Forum On Tuesday evening, April 8, the new literary society was formally organized and the following officers were elected for the first year: President, W. H. Hillary 'l3; vice president, H. R. Rosen 'l3; secre tary, L. R. Warner 'l4; treasurer, H. P. Young 'l3; sergeant at arms, M. Fishtein 'l3. Meetings are held at half past seven o'clock every Tuesday even ing in Room Kof the Library, and anyone interested may attend the program part of the meeting which part precedes the business meeting of the society. All students, who have ability in literary work and debating should make an effort to become members of "The Forum". The qualifica tions required for membership are that all applicants should have been on the scholarship list pub lished by the Registrar, and should have marked literary ability; and that all applicants, whose names have not been on the scholarship list, should have shown marked lit erary ability either in preparatory school or in college. An invitation is here extended to all students with literary ability to hand their name, class, course, and information concerning their col legiate standing and what they have done in literary work, to a member of the society that may be consider ed for membership. Twenty American colleges will furnish 400 students to do routine work on United States Navy ships during their summer vacation and at the same time the men will re ceive special instructions including a series of lectures on various tech nical topics. These men must have completed two or three years' courses in their respective colleges. The object of this project is to benefit the men by . eepening t.eir interest in the navy and giving a practical extension of their technical training, thereby stirring up a new recognition of naval needs and re quirements over the United States as a whole. . On Sunday evening, April 27th, Dr. Charles E. Barker will address the 6;30 meeting and present the topic "Physical Fitness". Dr. Barker wrs Physical Adviser to ex- President Taft during his presiden tial term of four years and is a man ofcountry-wide reputation. An interesting article may be found in the April issue of "Association Men" dealing with Dr. Barker's four years' association with Mr. Taft. WANTED—Seven men from the senior class to accept positions as inttructors in the Syrian College, Beriout, Syria. Ekcellent oppor tunity. For particulars see Dr. Bliss at Y. M. C. A. office next Sunday. "7: As a Lighthouse is a guide for the mariner, so is the Spalding Trade-Mark a beacon for the buyer of athletic goods. It directs him to the harbor of Quality and insures a profitable trip. Send for 1913 Cata logue. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Surplus $125,000 Jas K. Barnhart Cashier Capital $lOO,OOO Charles McCurdy President ,J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street 'Th_ ropi riih• PI:. :cur , ,Lr Marx SpringSummerSuits Ready to wear, as show by the Sim Store, are sure to impress you if you keep abreast of the mode and demand quality, style and fit. These clothes are especially made for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx Garson Meyer & Co. P ellhalen Have a distinction, an individuality, all their own no matter what the design or pattern. A broad variety of new models in extreme and conservative cuts in all the wanted fabrics. Drop in any day and let us show you them Especially strong showings at $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25, $3O. Cleaning. We are equipped for dry cleaning Suits, Flannel Trousers, Dress Vests, Gloves, etc. 4 . wf . k so sitttlarheilDottlier Its u'4 f ((correct press 5 COLLEGE - PA ELLEFONTE AND TATE. 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. FISHER J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THe Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings 't A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods N. The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing .4. .4. A full assortment of 011ege Pennants .4. N . V .4. C. W. SMITH South Allen Street White Grotto Cafe Holmes Block Near Pastime Open 6 a. m. 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 Peerless : Steam : Laundry MODERN AND SANITAY QUALITY WORK Agents )) A. M. Barron J. R. Hughes G. F. Vosburg —l-H. G.-Hall—. _P. J. Messner P. M. 'Freer H. H. 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