The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Ij Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of j Pennsylvania | FIVE 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 j 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 ~,':c7:7lri.!, * **- - , '/' k 'r . . --,-......,,,,_.p0. .. , ( r 5... . '. Oil '9 THE BEST MATERIA. only go into the making of our broad. Thesfe are mixed and baked by experts, the result being a bread unequalled in toothsomeness and wholesomeness. Why put off try ing it? We also carry a complete line of confectionery and our ice cream cannot be excelled anywhere. Ask anyone about it. Ice cream, served by dish at our ice cream par lor, 220 East College avenue. HARVEY BROS. 220 East College Avenue. S H O ED S New Spring line of Oxfords THE RALSTON L. D. FYE’S Tfie Leading Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery Short Orders a Specialty A. O. Longee *5 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE’ The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South flllen Street Latest fall styles In Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings K£. ’lUnrmU.x, VToy Sheet Music—Pictures Picture Framing our Specialty » * * * BITTNER’S ART SHOP Sheffler’s * Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups The Tobaeeo Store Geo. B. Jackson Holroes Bldg * Alten Street J. B. MARTIN Fresh Fish, Fruits and Vegetables South Allen St. Thos. R. Weber & Bros. Painters and Decorators Frescoing and Sign Writing a S peeialty Both Phones VA/Hat Profession are You Choosing? If It in either MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, PHARMACY or CHEMISTRY, do not foil to learn tHo advantages of The Medico-Chirurgical College OF PHII.A2SEX.PHIA It Is In (lu* Cl tv whloli luis been ami Mill Is the American Center of Induration n i Ik'sc Sciences, it has Departments <>l mid irianis l)c«:in-s In nil four of them. It as its own r.ullillnjys comm Isliu? well-planned and wc*ll-e<julppecl laihoinim les, a .u >fc model n I lospliai. and the 11 nest clinical Ain phi I heat n> eM.int Its Lotuses in •a«'h I>e part men t are <ai efully winded 1 1 has abundant and \.i i led Clinical Malei ial l s Kami 1 1 les an* renowned and ul high I ’edutfo;;le a Idll I % Its Ti alhinf? l M csseiit lal ly and tlmrmiKhh piuetlcal Special l'Vu lines ,ue IVtsnnnl Instinct , Wai d Classes II mi led in sue. in ae ileal CM seminal .Mel hods. Special Leutuies In e IUK In Tim Ihili|«ic. etc . etc Wute lu-div In lip* Dean of the l»epa: | nnuncemeiit desrt lliiim tin* eotu sc and run I pa i e the ad\ this college ollei s wl | Seventeen! ALUMNI The Erie association gave a royal reception to the boys of the Glee and Mandolin club upon their ar rival at that city. Immediately after the concert, a dinner was given by the association and both the alumni and undergraduates vied with each other to provide the best entertainment. It has been thought that the fol lowing list of alumni with the work they are now engaged in would be of interest to all: M. R. Stevenson '99, superinten dent of the blast furnaces, National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pa. J. J. Wilson ‘O7, metallurgist, National Tube Company, McKees port, Pa. S. W. Price ’O7, chemist, Nation al Tube Company, McKeesport, Pa. B. F. Bart TO, salesman. Nation al Tube Company, Chicago, 111. D. R. Mason ’ll, salesman, Na tional Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. L. Mauthe T 3, blast furnace department, National Tube Com pany, McKeesport, Pa. Harold J. Yeckley ’ll. electrician, National Tube Company, Lorain, Ohio. W. B. Hawk 'B9, chief chemist. National Tube Company, Lorain, Ohio. Robert Vorhis, noted varsity pitcher in 'O7, ’OB and 09, was in charge of the open hearth furnace, National Tube Company, Lorain, Ohio, until recently when he be came connected with the Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Harry R. Rosen T 3, assistant in botany at the University of Wis consin. has recently been elected into the Sigma Xi, a national organ ization for scientific research. The prospects for a Penn State alumni branch of faculty members at that institution are very good. Food Sale The junior class of the Home Economics department, under the direction of Miss Perry, will hold a food sale on the lawn of the Woman’s Building, Saturday, May 23, from 12:00 until 3:00 o’clock. An attractive list of viands will be on sale, including pies, cakes, sal ads, bread, candy and strawberry shortcake which will be served at small tables on the lawn. Ready to-eat lunches, packed to take away will be a novel feature. The sale is for the benefit of the Summer Conference fund of the Y. W. C. A. A deputation team composed of the following persons will speak to the inmates of the Huntingdon re formatory on Sunday, May 31, and at the Y. M. C. A. at Tyrone in the afternoon: Horst, Hays, Welty, Weigle, Crawford, Chase and Mr. Buchman. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN lion jiml ln<U\l<luj«l Woilt: Fioo oul/7cs. IniiTtl ('iiiilfinnies, Mnrii'in ami MoTili<’,] unlmuiL Atiilmrltios; J’mctici* a net Tiain* .! tmont in w hlrh jmi in o intorostcil for «n -lUihiintf lull in:<mnntinn ns to Coin* tii .inv ntloT lii’l'Mi-in.iklnjja linaldecision tli anti Chorry Streets, Philadelphia, Fa. Departmental Mr. John Hamilton, of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, gave a very instructive lecture before the senior and junior classes on the subject of good roads, last Thurs day. He pointed out that every good road must be dry, solid, easy and smooth. The juniors in the Agronomy department have elected S. P. Jones as their representative in the Student Council for the coming year. The sophomores in the Animal Husbandry department have elect ed Olmsted to represent them in the Student Council. Mr. W. R. McKnight, 1913 Ag ronomy, for some time employed as assistant agriculturist to the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been engaged as manager on a grain, hay and horse farm at Broomal, near Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Railroad, in its retrenchment, has temporarily withdrawn its agricul tural service. Mr. E. L. Moffit will resume field work on the soil survey in Lancas ter County about June 1. Mr. W. A. Krimmel, Agronomy 1913, employed during the past year on the farms of the National Fire Proofing Company at Hayden ville, Ohio, has accepted a position as assistant manager on an up-to date farm in the northeastern part ot Pennsylvania. Dr. W. R. Crane attended the meeting of the Anthracite branch of the American Institute of Mining Engineers at Wilkesbarre on the evening of May 9. Bandmaster Appointed. Mr. Wilfred O. Thompson, U. S. A. retired, now living at Someiville, Massachusetts, has accepted the position of Bandmaster of the Col lege Cadet band. He has an un usual army record as a successful band leader and musician. The number of pieces in the band will be increased to 60 next year and will include drum and bugle corps. Music will be used at each drill. It will be the endeavor of the new officer to maintain the high efficiency standard of the band in years past under student leadership. At the same time it is evident that an arrangement whereby one man gives his entire time to the work is likely to be even more efficient. The new Bandmaster will begin his detail in September. Tickets on Sale Special Pullman For June 5 A. D. S., Johnston and Gorder D. T. D., Matten Acacia, Evans The College Man’s Shop Sauers and Heberling A full line of men’s furnishings. Custom made clothing. Pennants and cushion tops THREE SUITS PRESSED FOR ONE DOLLAR Cleaning and Pressing Tickets $ 1.50 worth of work for $l.OO Robison Block 5c Admission always the same 5c The New Pastime “Babe's Movies 700 New Seats Good Ventilation Highest Class Motion Pictures Projected on the World Famous Mirror Screen Matinee Daily from 2 until S Evenings from 6 until 10:30 Continuous Show Everybody Welcome 5c Admission always the same 5c Peerless : Steam : Laundry Lewisburg, Pennsylvania MODERN AND SANITARY QUALITY WORK A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU James M. Williams General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and Furnace Work Shop; South Frazier street stanbise^M Arrow COLLAR 2f0r234 ClueH Peabody Cg.lnc. Makers j. c. smith & SON Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and Electrical Supplies, Tinware, House- Furnishing Goods, etc. MEEK BLOCK GEO. C. HARPER Wall Paper, Picture Framing. Station ery and Art. Sub agency for the -OLIVER TYPEWRITER HO East College Avenue State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Lighting Fixtures Frazier St. A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER, VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING State College Pennsylvania College Photograhers Amateur work & post enrds a specialty Good work guaranteed 11. R. Miller ’l5, 1300 Pugh St. H. M. Horback 'l5. 523 Main FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones.,; Allen Street Lock Haven Steam Laundry Best Work at low st prices. ' Six pieces soft wash for 25c. Give us a trial— Laundry delivered Thursday. STUDENT .AGENTS A. L. Sherman ’l4 M. E. Beach 'l4 ThePotter-HoyHardware Co. Everything in Hardware Distributors for tho PENINSULAR PAINT and TARNISH CO’S complete line ASPHALT ROOFINGS our specialty BELLE FONTE* PA Hagman the Tailor We’ll do your cleaning and pressing right Suits 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. E. eJev'etWr an 3 POST CARDS COLLEGE JEWELRY THE SPOTLESS SHOP A real City barber shop Pastime Building GEO. W. LOHMAN GENTZEL & HUBLER Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums, Oilcloths, House Furnish ings, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries 200-20G1E College Avenue Both Phones Mention the Collegian when call ing on our advertisers.
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