Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 21, 1915, Image 3

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KRUMRINE’S
We carry a
full line of
Students’ Supplies
[BASEBALL
Do you play the game ?
If so we can be of aid to you in
the way of equipment —equipment
designed and made by experts who
know the game and it’s require
ments.
Spalding “Players” Autograph
Bats, exact duplicates of bats used
by prominent Big League players,
$1 each; other bats from $1 to 10c.
Spalding “Featherweight” Base
ball Shoes, the lightest shoes ever
made for ball playing use. $7 per
pair. Other shoes from $8 to $2.50
per pair.
The “Just Right" Infielders
Glove. Broken-in model with the
famous King Patent Felt Padding
$5 each. Other infielders’ gloves
lrom $5 to 25c.
Play with equipment bearing the
Spalding Trademark —the kind the
“Big Leaguers” use. Catalogue
free on request.
A. G. Spalding & Bros.
12G-128 Nassau St., G2O Fifth Avenue,
New York City.
For the Month of April
our patrons can secure fresh shell
oysters opened eyery morning or
while you wait. And with your
cooperation and continued patron
age will make a special effort to
supply our patrons with the best
fresh fish and sea foods we can
procure during the summer season
Kindly let us have your orders
early in the week.
Philadelphia Fish & Oyster Market
Frazier Street
Longee’s
Restaurant
ICuHt College Ave.
OUR MEAL TICKETS
will enable you to enjoy good eats
at reasonable rates
JUST IN
Nettleton, Bostonian,
Bass, Crawford
Come in and look my stock over
FISHER’S SHOE STORE
L. D. FYE
and staple
GROCERIES
Wholesale
and Retail
Special rates to
clubs and fraternities
200-202 West College Avenue
lie Athletic Store
Hospital Financial Report
Receipts of Hospital building ac
count, treasurer’s office, February
28, 1915.
Balance on hand July 21,
1914 $6205.99
From W. P. and M. Hum
mer 100.00
Personal donations to
President Sparks 155.00
Purchasing agent and sun
dries 5.12
Hospital committee of
Woman’s club 663.70
Readmission fees 135.00
Proceeds of short course
play 38.90
Bal. on hand Feb. 28.1915 7303.71
Report of Hospital committee of
the State College Woman’s club,
March 27, 1915,
Receipts
Balance at Farmer’s Trust
Co., Sept. 1, 1914 $ 109.4 2
Donations from Woman’s
club, Knipe fund, etc. 21,20
Tag day receipts 617.56
Benefit at Nittany theater 63.70
Hospital benefit play 122.34
Interest to Jan. 1, 1915 3.82
Disbursements
Infirmary supplies $ 65.79
Miscellanous expenses 11.90
Paid to building fund
with treasurer 663.70
Balance on hand March
27, 1915:
Farmer’s Trust Co. 74.31
First National bank 122.34
Varney Welfare Week
The citizens ol State College and
many college students who attend
ed the meetings last week conduct
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Varney unite in
their expression of admiration for
the work of the Varneys. During
THE PENNrSTATE - COLLEGIAN
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TODAY
A Wonderful Picture
GEORGE BEBAN
Tha Italian
A Paramount production don’t
THURSDAY
The Dancer
and the King
CELIE SPOONER
A Pretentious offering
FRIDAY
ROBERT WARWICK
MONEY
An unusually effective Photo play
SATURDAY
FLORENCE REED
The Dancing Girl
This Paramount production has
been splendidly directed and
mounted. You will say it is one of
the best.
All of the above are
QUALITY PRODUCTIONS
the week, lectures and conferences
were conducted both afternoon and
evening and the various civic and
social problems of the average
community discussed. Mr. Varney
lectured Sunday afternoon on” The
Dying Giant”, and both Mr. and
Mrs. Varney spoke at the 6.30
meeting of the Y. M. C. A. in the
Auditorium.
Scabbard and Blade Convention
The Tenth National Convention
of the Scabbard and Blade Military
society will be held at Penn State
on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
of this week. Business meetings
will be held during the morning and
afternoon of each day. On Thurs
day evening there will be a number
of initiations; Friday evening a
dance will be held in theArmoiy;
and Saturday evening will be the
annual banquet at the Nittany Inn.
Delegates from the Atlantic to the
Pacific coast will be in attendance.
The Society will inspect the regi
ment of cadets on Friday.
Engineers Meet.
The annual meeting of the com
bined Engineering societies was
held on Friday night. After the
business meeting was completed
President Sparks gave a talk on the
WiiliamFaversham
Famous Actor, saya k <^^^7
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Every playgoer has remarked the virility and
clean-cut vigor of William Faversham, both as an
actor and as a man. No matter what pai the is play
ing, he always presents a figure of aleit strength and
keen wits. His voice is especially engaging, clear,
carrying and sonorous.
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In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
The first glimpse of Springtime
fashions in footweai for your ap
proval at
FROMM’S ECONOMY STORE
The Home of the Marshall Shoe
"Confessions of a College Presi
dent.’’ Dean Walker and Prof-
Moyer also addressed the engineers
and Prof. Marshman entertained by
reading "Barbra Fritchi.” Re
freshments concluded the meeting
which was a success in every way.
Garman, 'l5, presided.
SmKsAua,
The Active Man’s Underwear
For sale by
SauerstfeHeberling 1
The Leading Hotel
in tbt city
Fort Pitt Hotel
Pittsburg, Pa
“State’s” Headquaters
RADNOR
Arrow
COLLAR
State College Fuel
anti Supply Company
M. B. Mey»*r, Mgr. Both Phones
THE
First National Bank
State College, Pa.
W. L. POSTER, Pres.
DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier