Three Specials Three Days Thursday Friday and Saturday Yellow Cling Peaches, ISc a can Happy Vale Pineapples, 15c a :an Evaporated peaches, 4 packages for 25c Best Quality 1 GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special Rates to Clubs and Fra ternities L. D. FYE 2OO-202 West College Avenue PtSSJn \&C* A **yL/ 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 Gats, exact duplicates of bats used Ijy prominent Big League players, ,pl each; other bats from $1 to 10c. Spalding "Featherweight” Base ball Shoes, the lightest shoes ever nade for ball playing use. $7 per 'pair. Other shoes from $8 to $2.50 •oer pair. i The “Just Right” Infielders ; jlove. Broken-in model with the iamous King Patent Felt Padding $5 each. Other infielders’ gloves from $5 to 25c. Play with equipment bearing the Spalding Trademark—the kind the "Big Leaguers” use. Catalogue free on request, g. A. G. Spalding & Bros. rr fl-128 Nassau St., 820 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The TVbbaceo store Geo. B. Jackson Bldg.. Allen Street The idle Hour The place for clean amusements 'State College B: and B. Co, Under the Movies and Robinson Block ' Everything for the Amateur v Outdoor Work Our Specialty l W. W. Smith Photographer and Stock Dealer Agency Eastman Kodaks • and Supplies li Edison Diamond-Point Phonographs and Records t Webster Typewriter Ribbons Multicopy Carbon Papers j. »\t &u\ Ct\v««e fa«n< •FLOWERS AND PLANTS Grown by thd "Floricultural Dept. We offer our surplus stock of cut flowers and plants at reasonable rates to students and faculty. This r 'stock is grown in modern houses under ideal conditions. Carnations, . ‘snap dragons, chrysanthemums and ' sweet peas in season. Grown on the Campus Bell Phone Yes, we ad mit we did Come in and see CURRY’S SHOP Peanuts Fresh roasted peanuts daily Same firm as in Babe's See wagon on street CALENDAR Wednesday, May 12 1:30 p. m. “Mining Operations in Anthracite Region” Under Auspices of Mining Society, Nittany Theatre. 6:30 p. m. Orchestra, Election of Officers, Band Room. 7:30 p. m. 1915 Class Meeting, Old Chapel. Thursday, May l:i 6:30 p. m. Band, Band Room. Friday, May M 2:00 p. m. High School Princi pals’ Conference, Auditorium. 8:00 p. m. High School Princi pals’ Conference, Auditorium. Saturday, May ir> 9:00 a. m. High School Princi pals Meet Former Pupils, Auditorium. 9:30 a. m. Regimental Review, New Beaver. 10:00 a. m. Baseball, Kiskiminetas vs Freshmen, New Beaver. 1:00 a. m. Baseball, 1917 vs 1915, New Beaver. 1:30 p. m. Interscholastic Meet. New Beaver. Sunday, May If, 10:00 a. m. Freshman Chapel, Rev. L. B. Hillis, Old Chapel. 11:00 a. m. Chapel, Rev. L. B. Hillis, Auditorium. 4.00 p. m. Band Concert, Front Campus. 6:30 p. m. Y. M. C. A., Auditor ium. Monday, May 17 6:30 p. m. Drum and Bugle Corp Band Room. Tuesday, May IS 3:30 p. m. Baseball, 1915 vs 1918, New Beaver. 6:30 p. m. Band, Band Room. WE PAINT everything that can be painted Thos. R. Weber & Bros - Fairmount Ave FELLOWS, For Pretzels go to MARTIN’S SHEFFLER’S The place where you should eat Opposite Hotel The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia What is the Best Form of Policy ? Write for Leaflet C. R Mason, Local Student Agent Myers’ Two Barber Shops 112 E. College Ave. 102 Allen St. 4 chairs under JNiLLiUIV Inn Shoe Shining Parlor 1 The University of Chicago ITAIf P in addition to resident H 5« Hll (VI F work. olfcra ulno tnatruc- jf fIU llwlllu tion by correspondence. JT |TT CTIinV For detailed In- f§f A jIUUJ formation jiddren* YlftSljn U..IC.(Di'-.H)Chß»»,llt“^s THE _ PENN~STATE .’( Tennis PI: Take a look Draper and M; i nard Rack) Their High Qi ity and L Price make th extremely poi lar. Try the Ay Tennis Ball. Krumri: CUT THIS Yov Will Want the F ollowing In formation for Your Accommo dation Commeucemeat Week Board and Room Tcgether Mrs. J. B. Holt, 222 >W. College Ave. Mrs. H. G. Lambert, 118 Miles St. Rooms for Rejit Mrs. N. H. Baird, 630 E. College Ave. ' Mrs. E. D. Bottorf, 513 W. Col lege Ave. ' Mrs. Frizzell, 230 Puph St. Mrs. Hochenberry, Miles St. Mrs. S, E. Homan, 243 Pugh St. Mrs. B. F. Homan, 251 Pugh St. Mrs. Miller, 133 McAllister St. Mrs. F. S. Fishburri,, 306 Pugh Mrs. T. I. Kessinger, 125 Miles St. Autimobiles for’llire R. S. Clark. T 7, 112 W. Fair mount Ave., Bell Phone 88, Ford Touring Car. Williams and Custer, 133 Mc- Allister St., Bell Phone 18 R, Over land touring car. 1 G. H. Keller, Snyders Garage, Six Cylinder Franklin. [ I. R-Tytl'eTUOtr Sffßarnard-Snr Bell Phone 106 J, Buick fue Pass enger car. , H. M. Meyers, 112 W._ F„ir mount Ave,, Bell Phone 88, Comm. SE, Ford and Abbott De'roi Touring cars. I Percival Rudy, 12,'S, Atherton St, Hudson Touring car. Specials for This Week A 5 per cent discount on shoes and B. V. D’s. FROMM’S ECONOMY STORE The Home of the Marshall Shoe Bush. House ~ Bellefonte, Penna. Rate per day $2.50 With bath' $3.00 per day W. L. DAGGETT IOLLEGIAN ,yers BRIpHAM, HCPKtNS CO. BALTIMCrr, HD. Christy Mathewson .jMpPPin Famous Baseball Pitcher, says: (WBw t, Tuxcdo gets to me rn a natural, ' **’*'.& pleasant way. It's what l call good, fc '"^lSs£^- Zionest companionable tobacco —th? ''Wr\ kind to stick to." \fe! jp*W \ Jg*. |p Tuxedo Keeps You In Good Trim Christy Mathewson, lov ingly known as “The Old Master,” is probably the greatest pitcher baseball has ever known. This won derful athlete is noted for his clear headed common sense, his quick wits, perfect physical condition, and absolute control over his nerves. His use and en dorsement of Tuxedo prove that this inspiring and healthful tobacco is helpful to mind and body. just sort of oozes its gentle way into your life and suddenly you realize its powers for good—because it puts peace in your mind and a happy taste in your mouth. Tuxedo’s flavor is so enticingly mild and delicately fragrant it will not irritate the most sensitive throat. All the bite and sting have been removed by the famous “Tuxedo Process.” This exclusive process of refining the very best Kentucky Burley tobacco has been widely imitated, but without success. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE — CcßKxitsl, -shsiißt-wrspped, faawjs. srrtXL tin, _witli_f(dd Ift g* — looi.ture-proof poucb. ... DC lettering, curved to {it pocket IUC In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c Penn State Laundry Jeweler and Optician Repairing a Specialty Agrnt for Smith Typewriters C. E. SHUEY 133 South Alien Street RADNOR ARROW CiOtLAR 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 Specialty 116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Calder j. c. smith & SON Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and Electrical Supplies, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, etc. MEEK BLOCK DR. H. E. THORN LEY Osteopathic Physician Bellefonto State College Mon., Wed., Fri. Tues., Thurs., Sot. We are complimented every day on our line of Have you seen them? SAUERS & HEBERLING The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Everything New Best Work [j Quality Counts Moderate Prices as well as the Highest Standard of Quality are Characteristic of the DOCKASH RANGE. Olewine’s Hardware THE First National Bank Stnte College, l’n. W. L. FOSTER, Pres. DAVID F. KAFP, Cashirr A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER, VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING State College Pennsylvania Kindly mention this paper when calling on or writing to advertisers Straw Hats Robison Building 1/-^] Bellefonte