Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 27, 1916, Image 4

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DO YOU KNOW
That Graham & Sons On The
Corner
Are running the best lunch parlor In town
That their soda fountain is the latest and moat up to date in Central I's
That they cater ta nothm7 but the demands for the best in their candy
Proof of the pudding is m the eating
COME IN
WESTMINSTER IS
NEXT OPPONENT
Weaver, Former State Star,
Is Coaching That Team,
and Result Will Mean
Much—" Pete" Ma ut he
Here.
The seennd nct of Penn Staten In
fnetbnll shoe Ni di be staged on New
Hemet field next Saturday afternoon
11 hen the Westminster college (drum
will he the attraction Front all reports
on the abiltty of the Western Ponnsvl•
soma team, bus ounce asexpeeted to be
one of nn entirely different cable than
that played herr hint Sattirda3.
The Westminster team In being
...melted this 3 ear he a former Penn
State star. "Tien" NI ran er, and the game
that the Nitnrs still put op will be en.
trreiv different, it is thought, then that
Played by them here in the opening
game lest sear when State won by a
score of 27 to it Werner is one of the
hi artiest football tackles pier turned out
nt State, and he .s hound to lime
stdlnd noose of the Penn State style of
play into the Presb.ternin team' uldelt
onn be used to adsantage ngainst the
Tittle and Mote Wisner Max.] n star
game nt tackle far Penn Ctate all four
years Ito tins In college, 'its, 'nn 'ln and
$ll. and had a xery good reputation as
a pin3er mien before Ire to to eollege
ITeI%R A n teammate of Dick ITarlon's
and State's conch speaks Nere highly of
Ins Middy Wea.er was roach of the
Freshman train here in 1012
With the exception of the Westmin•
ster quarterback, Ulm; 0111 brine the
mime team hoe for the game Sttur
ditv that opposed State here year
Some Ilea inattnal and eaver'. coach.
mghave strengthened the team non
derfully and a moat stiffer fight eon be
looked for than tatii nits given hist
year The recoil of this gni C, then,
mill he eagerlv looked lot nfl fob
loners of the mune inlerested in
pnrnpeets, for mill give a good line
no
a comparison of the strength of tins
I
arcs team in ith thatof last year
Westminster ' one particular star in
the person of I Oulu Metaughr, vilm
has put up one of the hnnlest fought
grimesnt tackle that 4 %tate playas bail
to contend mtth last 3crir
MAUTHE AND VERY BACK
In her preparatton tor the baton, of
the ammo, the State team will he bone.
fitted ton great xlent by the mhin
teereel asetatante of mine of the old
slant "ho ore drifting hack one at a
One, to aid Mud roach Barlow in
rounding the team into undefentable
Bunn "Pete" Man - thee, known to en rev
Kate student of recent yearn, he simnel.
tog thin Ueik the squad batting
Butt Blittity tenth the bl,lcllchl Inert
'lbex" Very will drift into camp abont
next \loath, to do his "hare mill, the
linemen and from now on mom tine or
other of the old gars be on limn'
nearli all the tom to aid in the mark
of 61111,11.1 g a knit clans eombniation.
These
that
hate been on Penn Staten
teams that hate ier loman the mean
ing of the mold °defeat" and they "ill
weak hard to get that old spirit in.
xLdled HI the pneent tiquad
WELL KNOWN ENTERTAINERS
FOR Y. M. C. A. COURSE
The anntml entortomment tour.° of
flaw' oral, 1111. 1111..11ex of the Y If, C
.swill constst of the opttarently •ry
geed numbers tide year It m 11l .tert a
meek front nest, Cott:May night in the
ntalitormnt n Mit the Das tonty Vestital
Quintet rte the that at trot tom the 0110
er attractions 041 appcmr am follows
Net ember 25, he Apoolle Concert
Company, commond of three men and
tun unmet', December 0, alien Mar.
muct Stahl, interpreter of pinyon rob
rite, 10 the Zetleitr Symphonic Sot•
tette, vommwed of the inert and a WO.
Danl. 111, VlllllOll4 VllllOO Cook.,
poet mot humorist
Taken as n m hole. the course this year
is a %ailed one and should interest the
mostLritkiii. The attria.tione are
brought her throagli bookings a ith the
Affiliated Lyceums Bureaus Announce.
at containing the sale of season
tickets will be made at a later date,
FACULTY OF MINING SCHOOL
SPENDS BUSY VACATION
A number of the faculty nf the School
of 311 net spent Iluor proett•
it held omit in difftrent put of tiro
Continent
Profeiisor IVeigef e lep
of mining, had thar l.
gn o ofth i
the design artment And
erection of a Molvhdenite Loncentratur
in Northern Ontario
Dr. Eaton, of the lieportment of geol
ogy. pent port of thj monniir
Inme.tl murk: m tile field 4 of Okla.
Immo
Profegeor IteQinga, of the department
of metallurtia. aim ' fitogNl sperio
mental not alhiri, fin Bahia In s
motis o 'Aorta at lea Moan, Pa
Pr the oft,mtr Nnrthrup AIIIN env:zed tltir
3ng Hummer lw the Ounbrut Steel
rompito nt John..t ou n in Om Open.
Hearth Steel department
Profesaor rnallev nova part of the
almoner In Montreal In contention Oh ILII
electric foritw a hurl for the treatment
of pine orea.
Mr Catheart, Penn State 'l2, and n
frothing realm, an geology last year, non
Ilan a Image of a geological field party la
the Oklahoma oal !acacia.
.Profesgor Weigel Las a parer on the
Illuminating posers nf V 1111011 .4 nano
onfetl lamps in the Augurt Bulletin of
the Ainoriton Institute of Mining En
gineels.
Vacancies in the School of Minns roe.
pity have been filled by Mr f; IV. Rob
bison, instructor in Cl.lotey, who comes
to the school from Yale and the I.nw
sanity of !own, and by Mr. S. .1. Om.
dill,n graduate of the Unhersity of
Kentucky, who comes on it teaching fel.
low in geology from practical work in
the oil Ilelda el Kentucky and 'fennel
Set'
All members of the class of 1910 of the
Mining School rise good poidlions in
their chosen profession. The school was
not nearly able to supply gradimtes for
the largo number of applications re.
coned
CAPT. CHAFFIN
AT THE BORDER
CAMP HARRY JONES, DOUG
LAS. Arirone, Sept. 1, 10111—
Dr E ',parks, Pennsyhanin. State
College, Pa.
31) Dear Sir—With the arrival of
September Ist, my fondest thoughts
crier) me back to State—to the Ohl
Bell ringing out that a nett College
near has opened, to the boys, jolly and
light hearted but serious and faithful
%nailed: to the freternity houses where
3lrs. C. and Ilila aye n round a arils,;
eleome, to the Tons fated and
stoop-shouldered "piofs," loaded Minn
unit the destinies of coming genera
tions, but. in fact, wondering Tilly lie
belie, ed that "etude" who cut section
yesterday ;piing 00 1111 eXelllle thin his
grandmother hail another—the senentli
thin semester—stroke of paral3suf, and
to the "Rep , Dept" of young 1011 Hum
denherg's tem-hang the uninersally
ml Aininienn boy to the step at the
rate of "one hundred and twenty per
minute," 11l to salute tine "Presie h JO
proper dignio) and reaped Ain, but I
mild lone to he those naughty Sopis.
the keepers of College Customs, gather
outside my house and F ; ne just one
college yell for the "Ilep Well might
my thouktlitei he turned to these, in
contrast Co adimble mid ell.lllllB cotered
buildings here, sterile plahm 111111 bar
ren nunnitanis 1111i1 the essociation
restless men of limns eager for a call
to incline sernme for a righteous 011010
roor a
return to more intraelito nor
undins
I an sure that ninth the 103.1 sup
port guaranteed by the students, the
heartye to operation of tine faculty, and
trieny of boar proxent coin•
mandant the military devil tment
the college this year till be a great
suttess I'd like to tell the boys to
"get back of the Coniniontlain this
3 car and make a record that 11111 put
to shame awesmaller colleges and
taninermties bleb bane heretofore held
the "distinguished' platen for their 1.C.•
tell en mtin esk ee in milthem itary
to trai do tning
hen I'd like
n share
L o i the intelligent ainekeuing of the
Amenten nation to the intensity fin
ne longer neglecting no of the situ!
needs of 0 respected county) lor
a hellion c nlllOllO it nation in about
the organised ph) steel and mental lure°
to maintain our dignity and rekpect et
other nations, the responsibility rest,.
nth the coming generations under the
leadership of loch 110'11 as :nine is'
moulding end turning out Into the'
world if 110culltillee 111 01 the past.
unable to bank our a girds nth more
and longer Molds, If me eontlime with
no nationalmni to boast ofe xcept the
deeds of the fits founders of the Re•
public. and those militated through the
turmoils of the kinil car, they, these
lire the elles 01111 must shoul
der the responnibilit3.
I fear the above sounds RA if it had
been emitted from seine - scrub prof"
of literary aspirations. so I bad beat
chang to e my 0011
fulkll stile
Yes, I am a edged captain
Ilene been nearing the tut; 6111,1 mace
July Int, and inn nob commanding a
centrum) In one of the 110,13 organized
regiments, the Thirty ninth Iniantr,),
and /IVlllg less thee Jon 3 arils Irmo
the lioxiiten herder lit the plate inhere
Villa fotight his last Important battle-
Ague Prone.
Shortly after my arrival at Douglas,
Art, 1 11 an cery much surprised 0 lien
a State buy stepped Into my tent mid
extended lot band—a Mr J A Weiss,
class of 'IS, who was compelled to drop
his studies un account of one e 3 es lle
la nowexcelinit health and finny'.
a good salary at the Copper Queen
Smelter here and taking u leading purl
in the local 1 11 C A, 0 Inch, 03 Olt
Way, is doing tun 111 , 111talb:t, tar, Ite la
/1115 pestdclice riddenfluinion, but lit
is afraid to take los college o on,
again Ile woo llnt saigeant et Lona
any L, lust year, und asks to be kind
Iprenumbcred to you, Dean
and tins buys,
L du wish all the military boys in
the college as Dill as the grannates
of reelMt p ears, knell that then, is a
shortage, uuu to the big am) increase,
at something like 10110 second licutens
ants in the army, and them e u ill be alealkc
that many note hn the four Scars tin
tunic, So It any Napoleon, or Ilaninbal,
Mr that matter, still gut busy be 11111
have an uscellent thence to niter tin
army ns a second lieutenant Joni
(into his his longings Also the higher the
militar3 demo intent at the college
ranks m rte the ear department, a loth
is band solely on efficiency in military
training, the nosier It m Ii he for the
State graduates to obtain commissions
'They should hear in lined that these
commissions are difficult to get but
m 111 not go a begging as there are
thousands of young mar throngliont the
country seeking Henn The remunera
tion is good and the chances for early
promotions excellent About 000 have
Just been examined, though I lint e .
idea how many of the. m ill be or.
cepted. The next exanotiation null he
I,N;atbk, Windt 11 tlejt
1"
/ PhofoplaYs
_ 'nap co-n. 256,
Nittany Theatre
FRIDAY
Bessie Barriscalc
"THE PAYMENT"
and
Keystone Comedy
"SKIRTS"
:4CI
SATURDAY
' Victor Moore
"THE CLOWN"
and
Paramount Pictograph
NEW CURFEW LAW FOR
BENEFIT OF PENN STUDES
Curfew shall • this year at the Un
it deity of Penneylsama Students who
have been accustomed in the past to
borne by the light of the ;noun," hi the
early hours Of the morning, ‘,311 find
this term that (Amenity officials hate
placed a thorn in the pail of the under-.
graduate tells - , finds the pale glint of
los study lamp dim andunsatisf)inq
and yields to the lure of Philadelphia's
°ter 'bright dose down district
Beginning milli the opening of the Un
iversity this fall, the big Iron doors at
the main entrain, to the Unieersity
donntories 19dly-set mall street and
Woodland aveane will be locked all JO
a m, After that hour students who
Irish to get into their rooms in the dor
mitories still base to ring nn sleetne
gong just installed in the Triangle and
unit until the waehman opens the gates
for them. The student Mho umber to
effect nmet entrance to the dormitor
ies after lan a. in, mill find the new rul
ing a stumbling block that con lie
unaided mile by Jumping the fence se his It
separated the dor:naturism triangle from.
the Botanical Ilardens
Ileretoforii the mum dormitory en
trance tuns allays open ilinverintt of
ficials declared s esterday that students
It maid still lime entrance to their rooms
at all hours and that the new railing wins
=led only to Leap out sneak tines( 4
Phila. Public Ledger.
PROHIBITION LEAGUE TO
BEGIN ACTIVITIES EARLY
The Penn State branch of the Toter
collopate Prohibition league, roniposed
of students oho tin Interested in the
liquor question, iszull.ing Its plans for
the coming our, nitro t hopes to at •
tempt men more than it did Pest year
'rho olio ors for tins Near on , D S, Ad
orns, 'l7. president. D fl Nnsde, , 17.
step president. CI S Nut., 17. tri asur•
or. and D Wood. 'l7, set rotary
,
As he did loot year, Dean 'Blaisdell
will conduit 3 Stlidy 313.4 at the meet
togs and e ill he it,Qinted hi Professor
Foster, of the Ilomance Language de•
pertinent. Last year's deputation
meetings were so suece.eitul, according
to the officers, that thee will be re
sumed nal. 3 month Nose men are
ehmble for membership in the league
if they are at all lotereatprolubi•
tam and they 311031 d tommmunte their
desire to join to any member or else
attend the regular intuiting held at MO
in room 'IL" in the library esery Moo-
day night.
COLLEGE OPENING RUNS
OFF VERY SMOOTHLY
The 1010.17 college session got nun).
ton pod start lest Thursdat morning
mien the noilltorium etas crowded to
noway ith almost loon students
The fact that the se.sionopened Dec
ueek Inter than err, origin:lily planned
found mul% ell of tho sindents regis
tered and rend% for the formal opening
nt 8 &dock 'rho opening uent along
the etinpus in tam t net ' 6 OlOOOll tp"
nt the first doss Pr.-adent f-parl.s
111114 fin 11‘11111 morn tddress and fol.
Inn ed It or ith his intiodnetton of the
Ile. members of the faculty Tenn
Holnicti made the announcements nn I
final college cheer uns ghen for "Bill"
it
fa
Iran present ns u member of
lire faculty.
.7nnuary, 1917, hut anpllentions
ahould ho on Me In the nor department
long before that date. Now IS none too
esul3
L hate o small adhotne manston 0 it's
too room, usla—somecontraqt to
State—in uhkh to corral Mr, C and
mil. 'hope" upon their arrnal Sunday
from San Antrum I babitute a trot
Wee
xpect to feast and grow PIMA,.
111.011 chih con came tortillaA,
cm heladas, etc, and antlefy our nr.
teak [friares on desert !forages and
droll um ot country"
.lire Chaffin pow me In the ',Pry
brat .wishes to von. Mrs Smuks, llor)
Ethel and our 'many other tn.& at
State. and, in the millet of vour femti
on pleamotrtes 'Graham's delitames).
unit to be or).101111IIN remembered
m our misery and famine `')lnverel
yours, A I). (
Captain dnth Infantry
STILL AT THE OLD STAND
And with six years of continued success to back us we offer for your inspee2
don THE LARGEST LINE OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS also THE
MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH GRADE SHOES for your fall needs.
FELLOWS, WE APPRECIATE YOUR GOOD WILL TOWARD US-STEP]
XS AND LOOK OUR LINE OVER.
THE ENTERPRISE CLOTHING STORE f
127 Allen Street,
State College, Ppana.i
Philadelphia Fish & Oyster Market
Dealer in
Salt and Fresh Fish
Oysters and Sea Food
Poultry, Etc.
119 Frazier Street
Both Phones.
W. P. ALLEN, Manager. -
MMTM!!!!!I
MONDAY
Harold Lockwood
"THE RIVER OF
ROMANCE"
Pastime Theatre i . Bray Comedy Cartoox
FRIDAY
Lionel Barrymore
In
"THE QUITTER"
and
Sidney Drew Comedy
1
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PENN STATE C LEGIAN
1916 TRACK CAPTAIN
WAS RECENTLY MARRIED
Walter R Maxon, 'l7, track captain
and read holder, ism moiled to Iliss
Kathryn 31. Mane), of State College,
on Aug 21, at 1.11.t0n, Md. The used.
ding, wlttelt ens announced recently lot
IL reception gm'', at the Haney home,
time rs r urprise to the nomeron. ,
friendsof both ming people.
Mr Mason. 111Ln employed al
the Milton 31anulnetnring company Otto
snootier. tons entered In the 'Middle At
lantic CllnlnfliOnSilip noes us loch were
held at Mettdowbrook, While
tending these meet; he met his brltle•to
be 1111(i went to the melee of loiers hr
the state of :Maryland, 'Moire the hoot
tons tied.
TIDAL VARIATION IS FELT
BY WELLS NEAR THE COAST
In their intestmation of the under
ground Witter resources of the moral
United
tif Virginia the geologist of the
United Slates Geologneal Grimy bane
eolleeted data relating , to the many lan
dreds of arteaurn ells that 3-11.1 d excel
lent linters in large area, of the count
al region
The seriatim] in km exhibited by
tie.. liens pith the rise and fall of the
tide a of peculiar interest, the now lis
ting notably greater at the flood than at
the ebb tide It tho general opinom
among. V. ell drillers that pretkally nil
goo 11l g melts urnr tidal mere or inlets
from open has µ 110 fie the thstant sea,
but some of 'them so slightly that the
Narration ni 110 W to not railaeable.
The geologist in charge of the ground
nrater losentigations an Virtu.% states
that Antigen in older level no molls, don
to Iluetuattons in the height of the nur.
Ines of some niughboring body of Milt.
or, base been obnersed oil liner tim
uorld, It is ttortomars In estiflun thew
ollanges by aupposmg a direct gown,
bon helms - run the riser, hike no bus, but
in many Omen, ns in eastern Vlrginta,
such minnoction tselenrly impossible
°smog to the depth of the wenn and the
natuto of the inters...moo hod., some of
them those, tough mnrin and clays
These. beds, how, Cr, thelleh they do
not transmit water, ne‘erptelaas eon
tam it, and as tinter in praetleallv tne
compresaddo any tarintion of Intel on
the rner or lamy e. trarronittetl to the
AS ell through the ant.. 1111,41 gravels,
saads, clays and marls It hen a porous
laahn tapped b?, a well the water rises
to the point o equbbratm mud fluclu.
Meg as the hand or the ocean varies its
preaure on the bed. that confine the nr•
tesian pros
BUSY TIMES IN SIGHT
FOR CADET CORPS
(Continued from Pogo 1)
toiled instruction 110[L ginneAter. Cap
tain Almonds hopes to ittrange the drill
r-chertule In such n manner that the sec
orb %ear nice will he crinkled to drill
for tour conseculate hours, flint encore•
passing the work of n creek witinu
single morning or afternoon With guilt
on arrangrment it ,ould be possible, to
take the sophomore ennmarnes out on
hikes through the surrounding cuuutr e
and there work out actual problems of
uartare or the field.
Insofar no it is prensible during the
Vrm the habitual complimes mill he
arilled by lieutenants and the sopho
more companas 1m captains. In this
manner the Junior placers Will gain the
maximum amount of experience in
handling and directing the 111141
Another advance planned by Captain
Alirends is the organization of engineer
ing and maChine gunempi. sometime
during the sear Them, dbisions of the
regment mill be organized in IL 111111111er
amilna to that of the signal and hos
orps Through the National 1)e
tense tat it mill be poimilde to sea o re
eoniplete minipment fm the nem corps
from the tederal sacriiment
lie Nationtil Defenne _Att, referred
to in the pus ceding p inigraidni Intl
pn oath' extended tire mope and Indio
eine of tire militury department In the
life of the college Under tire prom
nions of the Set, unit, .uf hat to
hila. 0 Rd the Beaune 011Irei s' Tr
Corps trots be eitatbiklied upon uppli.
SATURDAY
Bertha Kalich
"AMBITION"
COMING
William Farnum '
"THE MAN FROM
BITTER ROOTS"
ration at, anyy land.grant college or on.
Iversity. ,4111c,corps as outlined in the
Act will be mode up of students. mho,
having completed two years of compul
miry inllltar training or the equivalent,
desire to continue the study of military
.10111,0.
The Secretary of \Vas is authorised
to ;Reset ibe standard courses of theoret•
real oral practical training for units of
the Resent, Officers' Training Corps and
instittitinti s at Much units of the Corps
are will be compelled to
adopt into their curriculums the pro.
reribeil mums of tminnig, denoting an
inneragc of at least three hours per week
per academic year to such training As
vet regullitions for these courses of
Linining have not been published
Under the (rely Act a total of 300
commissioned army officers and 500 non.
ennunissionml officers null be mutable
for duty nt the n nrions institutions
natintnining, units of the Reserve 0111 e.
ers' Training Corps. The number of of
fleece detailed to any one institotion is
left to the discretion of tho president.
MUCH EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
The nen Act does irony almost com
pletely a ith whateter difficulty may
emsted heretofore in securing
proper supplies and equipment ter the
toilets Section .17 of the Act reads:
"The Secretary of Wm., under such
negotiations no he may prescribe, in
lima% authorised to issue to institti
lions at mhirli one or more units of the
fieseme Officers' Training Corps are
in:untamed each public animals. arms,
uniforms, equipment, and moons of
transportation as he may decor times
snry. and to forego at the expense of
the United States public animals no
is
sued"
Members of the Itemerro Officers'
Training Corps tinder the provisions of,
the Ail will receive practical military:
instruction in summer camps. largely at!
the expense of the United Stntis Ons•
,rnment. Section 4S of the Act rends
......_.
"The Secretary of Rine in hereby no
thorired to molntain comps for nit
further prnetical instruction of the
members of the Ite.rveWPM' Truitt
Corps, no such camps to be maintained
for a period longer thnn six meeks in
any one year. except in time of actual
or threntened hostilities: to transport
membebrs of much corps to and from
such Clllllpr of the expense of the Unit
ed Staten so for ns aoplopriatlonsmill
permit, to subsist themat the expense
cif the United Staten while tritseling to
and from sorb tamps and snub re•
mottling therein so far es nootoorta
lions mill permit: to one the Regular
Arnie, slob other military forme s nn
Mugrens from time to tune outhorires,
nod uL gosornment property nn Ln
Inas , deemtitssititiary for the military
training of tine members of such corps
m tole In attendance at stab cantos; to
ores:tribe regulations for the govern
. of suth eons: and to authorise, in
his ut
the formation of cont•
pens milts thereof into battalion and
regiatentul mots"
PAY FOR OFFICERS
Tho Act, also in.oir idea for the rucy
meat of nonnikrs of the Tieserie
Training Corps during their mom
benlop ut tlu• Corps. in accordance ugh
Section 50 of thu At, which reads 114
•
lITIV member of the manor dl
Vll4lOll of the Retiree °dicers' Truman^.
Corps lino tionideted two academic dears
of smite in that ditision. and has teen
oeleeted for further tnrhdng hr tire
igen:dent of tire inotltution mid by its
Torok/ism of military amiente land time.
ties, and ham aigreed In writing to ron
thane in the Resorts Offleers"rmining
Corps for the remainder of his course or
the lootltution dutoting fine hours Is'n
Week. to the milli., training prescribed
by the Secretary of %Vim, and bits agreed
In uriting to pursue lire Louses in camp
training prom:1.11ml by the Setrelary of
War, ho may he furnished, at the en
poise of the United States, m Ith to m•
mutation of subsistence at ouch rate,
not eNtecding the cost of the gurrioon
nation mestralied fu r i the Annet as iat
be fixed lit the Secretary of War, diart
nag the remainder of lux fteriiie in the
Resume Olin era' Training Corps"
Inconnection ninth the foregoing av
tract It may be mentioned that nit the
present time the garrison ration pre
orelied for the (Tiny tiarleo beta ten 20
nod. 2.4 cents a tint', in Net nt hu h mould
establish the enumeration of the noun
hero of the Seterve Olit ero"rraining
Corps nit approt.linatel 25 cents a tiny
the t ear around
Another prin igloo or th Notional I)
honk, Act :mita, it popoilile for mein
Lyra of the lie., ye °Zaire' Tra
COllOl 1111011 graduation from toll•gr t,
Le enrolled as atentbura of LIR,
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NEW ,F.ALL SUITS
In the most approved materials and models for the season's
wearing.
America's best tailors have made them for us—here ready
to-wear in styles you'll find in very few places ready to put on.
AN INTERESTING SHOWING
In addition to the higher priced suits we've always featured
so strongly we have for this year made special effort in securing
and have now showing an exceptionally strong line at quite at
tractive prices $15.00, $lB.OO, $20.00.
For the man who, prefers suits to order $20.00 upwards.
Full dress suits—ready to wear $22.50 to $40.00. Specials at
$22.50 and s2s.oo—worth looking into. •
Suits Pressed 20 Cents
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FRESHMEN' WRESTLERS
Conch Lewis desires to moot all can
didates for the freshman wrestling
leant as goon no possible All candi
dates a ill ho excused front gym drill
and will reeel, a coaching from the
'Varsity wrestlers.
A COLLEGE MAN'S STORE
SERVICE
STYLE
Distributors of—
Alder-Rochester and
Fashion Park Ready-to-Wear Clothes
Interwoven Hosiery
Patrick Mackinaws
Chase & Co.'s Hats
Montgomery & Company
The Toggery Shop
State College, Pennsylvania
The Clubby Smoke—Tull" Durham
YOU start something lively when you produce
"Bull" Durham in a crowd of live-wires and start
"rolling your own". That fresh, mellow-sweet
fragrance of "Bull" Durham makes everyone reach
for "the makings". A hand-rolled "Bull" Durham
cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the
sparkle of sprightly spirits.
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BULL" DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO
Made of rich, ripe Nrirginia-Noith
Carolina leaf, " Bull" Durham is
the mildest, most enjoyable tobacco
in the world.
No other cigarette can
full of life and youthful v
a freshtrolled cigarette of
Durham.
'Roll your own" with
Dalt= and you'll discow
joy in smoking.
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