The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 41 FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-si x courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu , cation—TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania THE THESPIANS Tuesday June 10 in Their Six- teenth Annual Production Everyone that saw this years production of the Thespians will undoubtedly remember the remark ably clever plot and the very catchy music, which along with the ability shown by the entire cast and chorus, made the Yankee Brigands one of the best shows ever staged by the organization. The same men that appear ed inthe previous performance will be seen in this show, and with the experience attained through the six shows ,as given on the very successful trip during Easter vacation, they should make a more decided hit than when seen here for the first time. With the "Swing Song" and "Hold Em State", two songs from the show that every-one is singing and Whistling, made more promi nent than in the former production, and with the many added features, this last performence of the Yankee Brigands should make a very favor able impression on the audience which will see the show in the Auditorium on .Tuesday June 10. The dates of the various ticket sales will be posted on the bulletin boards around the College. BY THE WAY The day of the poor professor is apparently a thing of the past. The modern professors and instruc tors are highly paid men. The average wages for professors and instructors in the following univer sities is as stated: Columbia, $2,000 a year; Har vard, $2,000; Cornell, $2,000; Yale, $3,000; Princeton, $3.030; Michigan, $4,000; and Stanford, $5,000. The will of Miss Margaret Van Deursen, an aged spinster, of Middletown, Conn., reveals the fact that Wesleyan University lost a fortune because some eight or ten years ago students stole Miss Van Deursen's pet cat for experimental purposes in the biological labora tory. The owner was heartbroken. It was then that she changed her will, cutting off without a penny the university which was to have been bequeathed most of ,her estate. Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford Junior Univer sity, has resigned and his place will be filled by John Casper Banner. Dr. Jordan vacated his office as head of the university to accept that of chancellor, which will be created by the board of trustees next Friday for his special benefit. In his new position he will work for the world peace movement. Valuable Gitt to the College Full length portraits of President Sparks and General James A Bea ver, by Hildebrandt, of New York, will be presented to the college at commencement, and will be added to the art collection in the Carnegie. The portraits, which are exceed ingly valuable, are the gifts of Mr. J. G. White 'B2 Mr. S. C. Long, General Man ager of the Pennsylvania Railroad will be in State College, with a number of others, on June 11. It is to be hoped that better railway connections will follow. Perin State Collegians Have you noticed—the high quality of our work; the neat, careful mending we do and our early deliveries ? Peerless : Steam : Laundry Lewisburg, Pennsylvania A. M. Barron J. R. Hughes E. A. Lord G. F. Vosburg Agents H. G. Hall 11. H. Wetzel P.. 1. Glessner P. M. Prem. The Quality Shop An establishment which is noted for its fine quality of letterpress printing ... Every order receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company 7 State College Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES Meek's Pool Room The First National- Bank BELLEFONTE Capital $lllO.OOO Charles McCurdy % P - c. :6.16 Surplus $125,9011 :41 K Barnhart Cashier The Potter-HoyHardware Co. fort Tut - Kota Everything in Hardware C. A. Blanchard Distributors for the Manager PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S complete line .... ASPHALT ROOFINGS Penn Avenue and Tenth Street our specialty Vlttakranh, lift. BELLEFONTE. PA. S. E. KIMPORT Headquarters for Choice Meats of All Kinds Frazier Street Both phones 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 pail . — Come in and get yours The prices are exceed ingly low, considering the quality. We are the exclusive agents. C. N. FISHER J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent THE PENN STATE CO 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. 9rBNtan't on the Comet Always the newest latest and best in confections The Leading Smoke Shop and up to date news stand E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue BEM 01Te.s:je. AT's__sf3op Harry W. Sauers A full line of men's furnishings • Custom made clothing by the Royal tailors v Pennants and cushion tops—a fine assortment 3 Suits Pressed for One Dollar Cleaning and Pressing Tickets ' $1.30 worth of work for $l.OO Rogi_son Beook tiff e - r 2 ..Stre.g.lt Mi bp uC Admission always the same 5c W ) a a S a 9 PP S 6, Babe s Movies gt ~,, MI6 to 10:15 p. m. daily a M M , M T 9i Watch Our New Uptodate M 073 i ilo Zig liB, Theater .Grow 10 ffi P O Will Open About June 2d a ki6l 0 gi Qi 5' ffil - I_ F=" -t i -1- - -i- a 1a r Q • • • ei W gr '66 5c Admission always the same 5c ffo SHOES Our Fall line of Shoes just in THE RALSTON L. O. FVE'S SHEASLY & GENTZEL Dry goods, groceries, notions, fur niture, carpets, curtains, drapings. V‘atnce Svatakag a SpealaAl Nos. 200-206 East College Avenue The Leading Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery Short Orders a Specialty A. C. i-corigee, 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE' The Tobacco Store B. Jackson Geo. Holmes Bldg , Allen Street The First National Bank State College, Pa. 3% I rite re.st on time deposits, payable Accounts solicited Sheffler's .• Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soaps State College Meat Market P. P. RESIDES Wholesale & Retail Dealers SOUTH ALLEN STREET J. C. Smith & Son Dealers in General : Hardware Builders Material Oils, paints, glass, cement, stoves and electrical supplies Roofing and spouting Housefurnishing Goods, Etc. State-Centre Skettetc. Co State CcAege, N'euu'a C. "A..l4eTs' 'Jonsorl.B.‘ 13a.Ain semi-annually Every tool sterilized for each man. Particular work done for particular people J. B. MARTIN SOLE AGENT FOR SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice James M. ,Williams Shop; South Frazier street LEST YOU FORGET Place your commencement orders early for baked goods, ice cream, confections, cigars and cigarettes. Quality and service guaranteed HARVEY BROTHERS Operations in Centre County 112 East Ca\ecie Roe General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and Furnace Work