Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 19, 1913, Image 4

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    Cutts of Harvard Coming
Oliver F. Cutts, of Harvard foot
ball fame, will be at the college
this Sunday to address students on
every day problems. Theodore
Roosevelt has said of Cutts, "He is
the greatest football player Harv
ard has ever produced. I would
rather meet him than any other
Harvard man on earth".
Mr. Cutts is now alumni secretary
of the international committee of
the Y. M. C. A., organizing alumni
in large cities so as to get them in
touch with all the pressing social,
political, civic and religious pro
blems. It is a movement support
ed by the most distinguished men
in America.
The message which this great
worker will bring is one of practical
benefit to everyone in facing the
every day problems of lite. Mr.
Cutts is an interesting talker on the
moral value of athletics. A mem
ber of the national board of foot
ball officials, he is tremendously
interested in football, and is a
personal friend of Coach Hollen
back.
Mr. Cutts speaks at both fresh
man and upper class chapel services
Sunday morning, and at a mass
meeting to be held in the Audi
torium Sunday at 6:30 p. in.
Dr. John C. Price, Chief Medical
Inspector of the department of
Labor and Industry, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, delivered a lecture on
"Industrial Poisoning" to the Senior
Engineers Friday, November 14th.
Over• One Million
satisfied policyholders will back your judgment when you buy a
policy in the
New York Life Insurance Company
You should hear about the Disability Benefits and other
features of the New York Life policies before you buy insurance.
F. F. SHANNON, Agent
301 West Beaver Avenue
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You know what's coming; the annual feast day is almost here; the
bird is prepared to do his part. You can probably manage it success
fully, but we suggest that you leave the "dressing" to us.
These stores are headquarters for the best things to wear for men
and young men. In clothes we offer the latest and most approved
fashions; new weaves, new colors, new designs; the best of all-wool
fabrics, the finest tailoring and fit guaranteed.
In everything else men wear--shirts, hats, hosiery, gloves, neck
wear; all the large and small things of dress--these stores are headquarters
You'll find them here, the kind of clothes you'll be glad to wear for
Thanksgiving; the kind you can be thankful for.
SWEETEN YOUR SWEETHEART
with a box of our fine candy. Stop in
and gat her some chocolates, bonbons,
caramels or special mixed. It will do
you good to see the smile that will
light up her face and hear her words of
thanks—and perhaps a little more.
Taste the candy yourself and you you'll
understand her pleasure.
Samoset Chocolate for instance.
GRAHAM, ON THE CORNER
Ambition
to excel in any sport is rendered
easier by being properly equipped.
A. G. Spalding & Bros. are outfit
ters to champions, whose imple
ments must be invariably right.
Quality counts.
Spalding's Catalogue is now
ready—free for the asking.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
126-122 Nassau St., 520 Fifth ave
New York
Thanksgiving Clothes
State College
THE PENN;:STATE4COLLEGIAN
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.
tort "Fth - ktokek
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
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Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
'Plttecough, 'Pa.
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Sole agent for Eastmem Soo&s
N.law Vimoramtc, Camece,
and up:to , date apparatus and methods
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State Cottage
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Sill, the Clothier
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Men's Furnishings v
Spalding & Bro's At
Goods v The Heidca ,
Tailormade Clothing
A full assortment of C
Pennants v 't
Fisher's Shoe
We have the Shoes that
All the Standard
Bellefonte
C. W. SMIT
South Allen Street
prove their value
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