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 ciFIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation—TUlTlON 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 D. H. Judging Team Wins Honors. Eighteen students of D. H. ac companied by Instructor B. S. Anthony have just completed a very instructive and successful trip throughout the middle eastern states. Farms in the vicinity of Philadel phia were visited where pule bled cattle ate raised for milk and show purposes. Among some of these were the Pencoyd Faun, Pinehurst Farm, Valentine's Highland Farm, White House Farm. Barclay Farm, and the Chesteibrook estate. • The scientific handling and care of milk in large quantities was noted in the Walker Gordon Milk Laboratories of Trenton and the Abbot and the Dolfingers Dants of Philadelphia. The last day of the trip was spent in Hagerstown, Md. when a stock judging contest had been ar ranged for that date. Our team composed of Christy, Neilly, Mc- Ilvane, Reed and Dubstadt met and decisively won over teams repre senting the Maryland and the Delaware Agricultural colleges. C. F. Christy of Penn State was high man throughout the contest. From a possible 4000 points our men claimed 3200. Great credit is certainly clue Instructor Anthony for the efficient training that the work of our men indicates. Financial Statement Following is the financial state ment of the Pennsylvana State Col lege Athletic Association foi the year beginning September 1, 1912, and ending September 1, 1913. Summary Income and Expense. General Association account, In come $4064.75; expense, $4064.75. 1912 Football account, income, ;13509.46;' expense, $12646.70. 1913 Baseball account, $4417.87; expense, $3604.93. 1913 Lack account, income, $2726.13, expense. $2845.41. Total income, $24718.21; PHOTO SUPPLIES 'Our Good,. Ahd,,, Suiwrior nvturvs" Vulcan Film Argo Pallor SOUDER & CAMERON DEVELOPING AND PRAWN NG Mist Clay; Wm k I)eveloping—the per toll. Vulcan Film developed Ire,. with 1 doz. prints. 1.4,x2'/:, 2' 2',\3t „ 3 , ,x.:3'„ 2' ,x 11c per doz. •lxl and Postcard—tie. All prints on postenitl,.—:le A GIRL FOR EVERY BOY AT STATE Send a quarter at our risk for a handsome reproduction of Paul Chabas' beautiful painting "SEPTEMBER MORN" in soft sepia tints mounted ready foi framing, 20 by 15 inches. Address DAILY DIGEST PUBLISHING CU. Cambridge, Mass. total expense, $23161.79. Net gain for year 1912-13, $155642 Detailed accounts are on tile in Graduate Manager's office for in spection of any member of the Association. Balance Sheet. Advance Expenditure On Ac count of 1913 football, $449.16. Advance expenditure on miscel laneous accounts of year 1913-14, $134.10; Accounts receivable Sep tember 1, 1913, $387.33; Accounts payable September 1, 1913, 1375.- 60, Mileage on hand, $15.94; Petty cash on hand, $21.87, Investments 20 shares Penna. R. R. stock, $lOBl 56; Cash in bank September 1, 1913, $5.76, Surplus, September 1, 1912, $163.70;Net gain 1912-13, $1556.42. Surplus September 1, 1913, sl72o.l2:—Total income, $295.72; expense $2095.72. These accounts audited October 11, 1913 by D. K. Peet, C. P. A., and found correct. Electricals Banquet The Brokerhoff Hotel, Belle fonte, Pa., presented a scene of unusual activity on "I huisday even ing, October 16, when 100 Senior and Junior Electricals, together with several members of the faculty, assembled for the annual banquet of the Electrical Engi neering Society. C. E. Wilson. 'l5, acted as Toastmaster and introduced the fol lowing speakers President Sparks, Dean Walker, Dean Holmes, Dean Kinsloe and T. Jones, 'l4. Other members of the faculty of the School of Electical Engineeiing responded with impromptu re marks. All present were unan imous in voting the offal' a success, and it is hoped that the strong in terest which was shown will con tinue to manifest itself throughout the working's of the Society. Who will be the first freshman to become acquainted with the tribun- Vtilean Pla SENECA CAMEIte\S Photo-pun•Clit.stilval, 216 IlleAllsgter Ilall THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Leading Restaurant Ire Cream and Con feettonery Sian I 01 dri g a SpeehdlN A. C. cr n 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South Mien Street Latest fall styles in Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings M. A.C.NITVAN.7., Tcop Our Fall line of Shoes just in THE RALSTON L. ID. 1----VIE' FRESH FISH and SHELL OYSTERS A. L. Bottoif College Ave. Shut N 111.1( -Pivt tires I'tclute Piaming ntir Specialty * $i 1 BITTNER'S ART SHOP Sheffler's -:- Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups The Tobacco Store Geo. B. Jackson Holmes Bldg , Allen Sti eet Thos. R. Weber & Bros Paint orq and DovoralmN 1 0 1.1. , voing and Sign W I it ing a tips riffily The College Man's Shop Sauers and Heberling A full line of 1111'11 . '. curnlshings. Cw,tont made clothing. Pennants anti cushion tops THREE SUITS PRESSED FOR ONE D01,1,A R • Cleaning and Pres,ing Tickets 51.50 worth or work for $l.OO Robison Blork Allen Street. 5e Admission always the same 5c The New Pastime • 91 M ov i es 96 ,‘ 'Jane s 700 New Seats Good Ventilation Highest Class Motion Pictures Projected on the World Famous Mirror Screen Matinee Daily from 2 until 5 Evenings from 6 until 10:30 ContireLi c) how Everybody Welcome 5c Admission always the same 5c Peerless : Steam : Laundry Lew.,bur g . limn, } •l„..:, motwuN AND sANITAUI QUALITY \YOUR A TIN \I, WILI, CONVINCI O , \ OII James M. Williams General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and Furnace Work Shop: South Fraz:er ,:trers.&- - I ~01 111 Efir2s : • 40 ' 1 ,0 A. N OK. A, Yr 9few ARROW Ni2COLT R. Catlett. Pa.zabotly S Co.. bac. hl.l:ccra J. C. SMITH & SON Hardware, Builders' Alatenal, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and Electrical Supplies, 'Pinwale, House Furnishing Goods, etc. MEEK BLOCK GEO. C. HARPER Piet ury P•l: u ning. Station ery a n d Art. Sub agency for the 01,1VER TYVENVIUTER 1.10 East, College Avenue State-Centre Electric Co Elocine Lighting Fi•LinPh Pt alivr St A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER, VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING State College Pennsylvania College Photograhers Amateur work C po,t, paid, a ,pi etally Good work guatanlped 11. It. Miller 'I:1. I:Inn high St 11. NI. Molt:tl. •17., Nlain FOREST L. STRUBLF Plumbing and Heating Lock Haven Steam Laundry ;.,;--?,r, - Do, Wm hat low ~, o no. , ~io , 1.,t, in iet• , .. , - -L•5 l , ' „. A, .- ‘ '"--"' j 62, ' - --Sts —p..“4 , i.-- •-oft .` ''' .- r - ' \ it t- 4,,•••. w•t,li for 25c. \ , • \\ \, „. ) ' \ \ . gr F A I Givi• u, a trial \\ \\ ,.. . 17 1 : 0:: . Latindry delirvi i.il I ,_ \-- i 'a::: 3 , ~ Thi'ii,thiy. STUDENT AGENTS A. L Sherman 'l4 M. E. Beach 'l4 The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Everything in Ilqrdware 111s1 i Ibutors for the ENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH C complete line ASPHALT ROOFINGS Our specialty BELLEFONTE, PA Hacrirman the 'Tailor Wv . ll do your cleaning and pressing right Suit, made to order 127 South Allen Street C. E. SNYDER FIREPROOF GARAGE Steam Heated AUTOS, BICYCLES, GUNS TO HIRE General Repair Work a Specialty 116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Calder G. B. .512..z.tev JeLwefe_i^ arzil Optie.ifx:r2 POST CARDS COLLEGE JEWELRY THE SPOTLESS SHOP A real City barber shop Nittany Inn Block GEO. W. LOIIMAN GENTZEL & HUBLER Fut nil tiro, Carpot,. Ittig%, ('tirtaiii4 Linoloitin,, (111e111111,, I low., Purnish 1111;4, Ili V (;Dods, NI/illlll%, (;11114.1.1,4 21)(1 206 l': Clllll.go , \ %VIM.. Ilot li Plioni, Mention the Collegian when call-