Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 31, 1915, Image 4

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    The Medico - Chirurgical College
of Philadelphia Department of Medicine
Located in America's Medical Center. A School which
oilers Peculiar Advantages lor Completing a Course un
der flic Standards ot the American Mcdlcul Association.
Completion of standard tour*) cm hlKlisLliuoletmi so, or Its equivalent, plus one j oar of uurlt of college grade in pj|j s*
Icy, Chemistry, Uiolouy .vml unc modem lamtu ige legulied tor entrance All credentials must bu approved by
Pennsylvania Stale examiner under specification l * of state laws.
A l’rc«MudU-iil Conroe In I’h>si(.s, Chemlstrv, Ulotugy mid Uermun IsKlven, complying with the Pennsylvania
State and American Medical Association leipiuvnients
IheCnnrso In lu'dlclne comprises torn prided sessions of eluht months each Amontrtho special features aro
individual Lnbomtoiy and Practical Work in v ell cijuipped Laboratories, Hospital uml Dispensary, Tree Quiercs,
ward Classes limited in sl/e, Sy siematlc Clinic it Conferences. Modified ami Modern Seminar Methods. Abundant
clinical matcilal Is supplied i>y tho College Huspital, Philadelphia Oi-ucsal Hospital <l2OO beds) and the Municipal
Hospital for Contagious Diseases
Also a Department of Dentistry and a Department of Pharmacy and Chemistiy For announcements and Infoi motion.
Address SLM.CA l.t,ltLUr, M. b„ Mum, l?tn und Cherry street*. IHtlladclplilu, I'u.
Thespian Managers
Manager Dowd, of the Thespian
Dramatic club, has issued a call to
sophomores who. wish to compete
for the managership of the Thes
pians during their senior year.
The plan is the same as used by
the Athletic association. All soph
omores who wish to try for the
position should hand their name to
Manager Dowd not later than April
10. There will be three sopho
mores chosen from the number try
ing out. Tnese three men will
serve during their junior year and
will be carried on the annual trip
during Eister vacation next year.
At the May meeting of the Thes
pians a manager will be chosen
from these men who served as as
sistant managers during their junior
year.
The change is being made so
that the high effeciency of this
department in the past will be cer
tain in the future.
Alumni B«nquet
The Pittsburgh alumni held their
annual banquet in he English room
of the Fort Pitt hotel last Saturday
evening. R H. Smith, graduate
manager of athletics and alumni
secretary, spoke on “New Era Ath
letics at Penn State". Dick Har
low also attended and gave an in
teresting talk on next year’s foot
ball team. A large crowd attend
ed and the banquet was a success,
although all were disappointed be
cause of the absence of President
Sparks.
Leaders at Dickinson are strongly
advocating an honor system.
ON THE WAY BACK
from that hike to Bald Top
Stop at BRICKERS in Boalsburg
for some
Penn State Creamery Ice Cream
We will Accommodate Your Guests
XLbe linn
State college
Jo. trees F.
Proprietor
DR. H. E. THORN LEY
Osteopathic Physician
Bellefonte State College
Mon., Weil., Fri Tuea., Tliurs., Sat.
FOREST L. STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
Both Phones
ROUNTREE’S
The Palace Restaurant
Corner West Collf*tre and Fiazier
* * »
REAL EATS.
fM*N»rii>ir for foPflp
ALBERT THOMPSON
Automobile Livery
and
Taxi Service
Bellefonte, Pa.
Caterers, Attention !J
State College Bakery
Bread, Pastry and Ice Cream"
Both Phones
Juniors, Notice
The junior prom committee, in
order to successfully carry out its
plans, finds it necessary not only to
have available at an early date the
$1.50, general class assessment, but
also to have an estimation of the
number of juniors to attend the
dance, Therefore the work of col
lecting the assessment will be start
ed the week following the close of
the Easter vacation by a systematic
canvass of the members of the
class. In view of the facts it is
hoped that each man will be pre
pared to pay his assessment when
called upon and at the same time
give an expression as to whether or
not he expects to attend, and thus
very materially assist the commit
tee in its work.
Girls Give Gym Exhibition
The girls’ gymnastic exhibition
was largely attended and was con
sidered a success by all. The most
important feature was the interclass
basketball game won by the fresh
men with a score of 2to 0. Cora
Hoffman, the freshmen center, shot
a field goal. The sophomores foul
ed once and the freshmen three
times. The privilege of wearing
numerals is granted to those who
played three fourths ot the game.
The lineup was as follows:
Freshmen Sophomores
Cora Hoffman c Edna Davis
Cecil Dixon r g E. Tiembath
A. Hunsberger 1 g Lyda Wentzel
Pearl Yeager r f Hazelle Byers
Norine Webster 1 f Carrie Hassler
Long-ee’s
Restaurant
East College Ave.
OUR MEAL TICKETS
will enable you to enjoy good eats
at reasonable rates
State College Fuel
and Supply Company
M. B. Meyer, Mgr. l Both Phones
FELLOWS,
For Pretzels
go to
MARTIN’S
Have That Picture
framed by
C. H. SMITH
Finest Work at the Right Price
212 E College Ave
C. E. SNYDER
FIREPROOF GARAGE
Steam Heated
AUTOS. BICYCLES, GUNS TO HIRE
General Repair Work a Speclaltj
116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Colder
G. C. HARPER
Picture Framing
Special rates given to
groun lots
140 E. College Ave.
fßf! PtINN STATE COLLEGIAN
There is nothing you could give
that would be appreciated more as
an Easter remembrance than a box
of delicious Samoset Chocolates
just received from the factory.
Sole agency Graham on the cor
ner. Easter opening Friday April 2,
Special decorations, special sundaes,
special lunches, special candies.
GRAHAM, on the Corner.
A Happy Easter!
Convey your Easter Greetings
by means of one of our
Special Easter Pack
ages of Candy or by
Classy Easter Novel-
They will surely be well re
ceived.
Gilliland Drug Store
Nlttany Inn Block
College Ave.
A. DEAL
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM,
HOT WATER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State College Pennsylvania
d. C. SMITH & SON
Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils,
Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and
Electrical Supplies, Tinware. House
Furnishing Goods, etc.
MEEK BLOCK
The Tobacco Store
Geo. B. Jackson
Holroes Bldg., Alien Street
□The Idle Hour^
The place for clean amusements
State College B. and B. Co.
Under the Movies
and
Robinson Block
Bush House
Bellefonte, Penna.
Rate per day $2.50
With bath $3.00 per day
W. L. DAGGETT
Everything for the Amateur
Outdoor Work Our Specialty
W. W. Smith
Photographer and Stock Dealer
Agency Eastman Kodaks
and Supplies
Edison Diamond Point Phonographs
and Records
Webster Typewriter Ribbons
Multi-kopy Carbon Papers
l\t Sat\ toUeg® ttaew&t
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Grown by the Floricultural Dept.
We offer our surplus stock of cut
flowers and plants at reasonable
rates to students and faculty. This
stock is grown in modern houses
under ideal conditions. Carnations,
snap dragons, chrysanthemums and
sweet peas in season.
Grown on the Campus
Bell Phone
We Have Searched
high and low for you, and
we ask you as man to
mrn to come in and give
yourself up.
CURRY’S SHOP
Athletic Goods
Clothes made by Kahn Tailoring Company
Lightweight Balmacaans
Satisfaction Guaranteed
TBe Toggery Shop
Penn State Laundry
Everything New Best Work
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Men Who Roll Their Own Cigarettes
know the importance of using the best “papers” ob
tainable. They know that Riz La Croix cigarette
papers are the best that money can buy famous
the world over for superior quality that never fails
to give the greatest satisfaction.
(Pronounced: REE-LAH-KROY)
FAMOUS CIGARETTE PAPERS
Your favorite tobacco is easil;
cigarettes wit!
that hold theii
you a fine flay
est paper-tast
The light
ness, natural
iveness and pi
feet combustioi
of Riz La Croix
guarantee
these desirable
properties.
i
\ Made frt
the best flax-li
—a pure vegei
product—R .
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J ful enjoyment, - / I
jjJSHEFFLER’S □
The place where' g£SSS
you should eatD
Opposite Hotel Egg-™ “
The Provident Life and Trust
Company of Philadelphia
What is the Best Form of Policy ?
Write for Leaflet
C. R Mason, Local Student Agent
for Spring Wear
C. W. Smith, Prop,
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tfetssi
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rolled into round,
Hot weather isjcoming
Are you prepared electrically ?
Electric Irons
Toasters
Percolators
Not forgetting of course
Vacuum
Cleaners
For Spring house cleaning
State-Centre Electric Co
123 Frazier street
Store closes at 6 p, m,
Myers’ Two Barber Shops
112 E. College Ave. 102 Allen St.
4 chairs undor j'm.mnv Inn
Shoe Shining Panor
The University of Chicago dUg
LI A MI? addition to resident Mffaf
If II if If* work, offers also instruc
wl4 u tion by correspondence. W|W
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