The Forum Society. Some of us may have lost sight of or have forgotten the literary society which was organ ized, not so very long ago; but the twenty-five or thirty members who compose the Forum Society con tinue to meet each Tuesday even ing, and are making quite a suc cess of their meetings. They have orations, debates, speeches, general discussions, readings and recita tions. Students who have taken trips are called on for speeches and talks on the interesting events of their travels, and reviews of and interesting facts concerning oth ers past and present are given. The meeting next Tuesday will be concerned chiefly with the life and works of Mark Twain. A brief bi ography of the man himself will be read, and readings and recitations from his writings have been ar ranged for. The chief aim of the society is to develop ease in speak ing in public as well as to give en couragement to literary ability. Its membership is open to all who can come up to its entrance require ments and who are ready and wil ling to work. The Band and Orchestra. Various rumors have been float ing over the campus concerning coming band concerts, but as yet no very definite plans have been made and no dates set. Arrange ments for a combined band and or chestra concert are being made, and, remembering the excellence of both organizations, we cannot but look forward to the event with the most pleasant anticipation. For the benefit of those who are mu sically inclined and wish to try out for either the band or orchestra, such trials are still in order and may be arranged for, and every one who comes out will be given a chance. The band practices Tues day and Thursday evenings at 6:45, and the orchestra at the same time, Friday. Bishop Rhinelander Coming. Next Sunday Bishop Rhineland er, head of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese in Pennsylvania, will speak at the freshman and morning chap el and at the 6:30 meeting in the evening. Bishop Rhinelander has made several visits to State Col lege in previous years, and no one can afford to miss the pleasure of hearing him again. Billy Sunday has supplied the incentive. Now let us get busy and make these 6:30 meetings really worth while. The Student Council at a meeting Monday evening recommended the several changes in the plan adopted last year for the flag scrap. The time was increased, the distance of the sophomores from the pole de creased, and the space to be occu pied by the freshmen at the begin ning of the scrap also lessened. The time was set for Friday, May 1, the day of the interscholastic meet and the scrap to take place at 6:30 in the morning rather than in the afternoon. As the rules stand now they are briefly as follows: 1. That the freshmen may have 20 men to place c he pole in the hole which has been already prepared. 2. The remain der of the freshmen class shall line up between the hole and the sopho mores and not more than 25 yards YOUR SUMMER JOB Should yield a practical business experience and a good summer of money. Would you like to get both next Summer ? Last summer 2346 men made on an average 98c an hour or $6.85 every seven hour day demonstrating and selling “WEAR-EVER”. This equals 332 men by extra effort average $10.92 every day they worked seven hours. “WEAR-EVER” aluminum cooking utensils are household necessities. Advertising has created a nation-wide demand for them. Large orders can be taken and profits are in proportion. Last year almost 1000 men applied for territory after the door was shut. If you are interested don't fail to see E. Gentzler, 316 W Beaver avenue, and apply for territory now. Don’t wait until summer comes. By that time the opportunity may be gone. A GOOD EASTER SMOKE is assured If you try the LasA.nantes cigars. Quality is apparent with every puff you take. Enjoyment is certain down to the very last draw. Better have a supply for yourself and friends. You can afford to be generous for the Las Amantas cigars cost only five cents each. GRAHAM ON THE CORNER THE SPALDING TRADE MARK won’t win the game for you, but the Trade Mark on your Athletic Requisites assures you of the best help possible. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa Catalogue free. Talk With Gotham • or See Sauers for uptodate Bakery Supplies or Ice Cream Pipes of Quality We have them for you in that favor ite shape too!—and at prices so low that everyone can enjoy a good smoke. We’re here to “show you”. Your money back if your dissatisfied. DRUG STORE Pastime Building distant from it. 3. The sopho mores shall form back of a line 100 feet long tangent to a circle whose radius is 75 yards with the hole as its center. 4. At the beginning of the scrap the pole shall be lying on the ground, both sides starting at the crack of the gun. 5. The scrap shall continue for 20 minutes with out intermission. 6. No mechani cal means for scaling the pole are to be permitted. It is hoped that these changes will make tne scrap fairer to both sides. Less than six hits per game have been secured from State pitchers this season, and three errors per game have been made by-the State team. $178.00 A Month. iBE PENN. ;STATE JCOLLEGLAN RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Articles Students’ Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block Gollege Ave. ;< sm\VV\ • PVwAo(ITavW Sole agent for Eastman. Sooia "Kern "Panoramic Camera and up£to'date apparatus and methods j Z\Z East CoYUflt Staeaue i CoUege C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street 'Ptttsh’arqV, "Pa. Second Prize Winning Advertisement of our recent contest written by Mr. R. S. Mc.- Clure, Jr., and awarded second prize by com mittee. Self preservation is the first law of nature This not only means preservation of life but takes in all factors that make life worth living. Because of this law a man desires: 1. To get the best quality of every thing for himself. 2. To jget it with the least expense. 3. To get it where it can most easily be ob tained. Sim’s clothing store possesses all these requir ments to a remarkable degree and so, to my mind, is the logical place to trade. He sells the biggest quality of all lines of ap parel. His prices are distinctly reasonable. You can feel certajn of recieving full value for money ex pended. * The college man wants the latest styles. They are obtainable at Sim’s with no exertion. If not "up” on styles he doesnot need to fear having last year’s styles foisted on him for Sim keeps only the latest. gljStmJßu/prtliUr jP£7y (fforrcct Vv gress • Bellefonte and State College - Pa. Our only comment in above advertisement as writteA by Mr. McClure. We are constantly striving to make this store your ftank shopping place upon the identical lines he has set forth to fully merit your confidence and patronage. TKe Toggery S Men’s Furnishings A. Spalding & Bro’s Athlc Goods x TKe Heidcap i Tailormade Clothing v A full assortment of (glli Pennants T t v C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Fisher’s Shoe We have the Shoes that wi prove their value All the Standard M; UH W Copyright Hart SobaSoor & Marx i.J
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