Page Four. graham & Sons on the Corner Tnc place where only the best interests of the patrons A u, are considered Don't forget the Picture which we are displaying in our window. Your chance is as good as the other fel lows and you always get a receipt no matter what you buy. eg RO I cI re , saagii i gra c t c>731040 iDr sT Jacob Reed's Sons Uniforms of Quality tts t> • he highest quality tailoring capable to put l a into uniforms gives them to their last day a shape and look not found in uniforms of cheaper quali- D 6 ty. The material that enters into them, by scien • tific tests, stand highest. • D ri Universally Known As The Best Dd. Regarded so in Army and Navy Circles. ps Adopted by the following educational insti- DeS tutions and exclusively outfitting them: 4.1. Cornell University, Uthica, N. Y. 152 New Hampshire College, Durham, Mass. Mass. Agr. College, Amhurst, Mass. ill University of Maine, Orono, Maine. pg. Rhode Island State College, Kingston, R. I. Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kas. 6 ' 4 Harvard School, Los Angles, Cal. t> c : 6 Sold and worn heretofore at State College-- C. 41 enabling a comparison for quality we know ex- D ci ists. CP7;: 62's Fit Quality Satisfaction CZ. Assured to he Utmost Degree Jacob Reed's Sons D• Phila. ..-i r 9 g 3 MO C>a3 OW CS.:7I Pip Da2VB Caitil Cn3 WI CO ite f>al Ili,f _ c p /Si THREE UPPER CLASSES MEET Indiscriminate Hazing of Freshmen is Discussed When 'l7, 'lB and 'l9 Get Together, \lisititist of tin. 'senior, Junior and tsiplionioni iintres nen , held oil 111,4 11:13 and V . 0/1,11113 nights of Init nieli and II large 111110111 IL (A inniortniit earlg ,la.oll 1 / 1 12•10I,1 Ull,, tittiniaLtiiii The iirtioloal riivion tor tilt holding 01 .till of the meeting. nit, lot the liar iiiiiie 01 %Milt.° oil the 100140 larnegie and J IN 11 lilt I , m.liola,ltips. 'I lo re Hilt, 01 tht balloting it 111 ho canned to 0 meeting of the iattilt imamate.. and 1111111111111.111ellt 11l the iithilla,loit anarilii made at it later date l'lttper and Important ht/in; 1 rettlinten at thin tilt¢ el the tohleg )ear nay the .oibjett of :nut 11 tlitttiNst I on In each 01 the three dine.)lneettligt, nail the ple•ntlent 01 enth dolt tool, all %mango of th opportunnt to narit ti lolit,lllllllllte Iliwnint at other tunes than that olhottlly net fur the ttt.ttlitttt" 'fire limmis acre lire Oral, to meet, lespotoling n large number,. to the toll In the 'Bull Pen" on night I °Maine: the seholitrithip elet.tiona ;teethe, of ,nnonsttees for the miming gnu ar e d by Pre.iolent son, and the treasitter reverted that the thise it 1100 almost 01,1100 (/.. 1 / 1 1.4 Itd to tire iirmoinneinent that the does of tell member lire ',genii rl 11+ rollege ohlimitions mot flea they must he Todd before n diploma tan be pen upon gioiluation mein br.e 1111100 hall oppeor in the dims 1.11 Ore 001 n nil doe , ere pnid to date, at 910 11.11111 (1140111 Th., lois chits ca non ullholl one Af Ito ti 01111 III! 11 II 'Throne, the' octernin, hot nig chopped out of col IPg. The elm Lion of his outc comeacct, he tatlen up at the nest meeting 'IIt mount lee oppconted nra 1 I,•llrmia (atom t-- lolls host, .Attic of Naomi , r , rt, shy. M 10n5,.11001 of 1 t heca. .Irt.. 11 It Ilioloccloci it it bocci of 1.0 tilt eruct:. NIL 111 ,ter, tool of Iliticod I comae committee lon ler, chairman, 'l' AI I liodon. ".• NI I um. I/ NI Ilichec and Monk! I coct Nlt mberdupolool,l tee .1 V Idi c hill mon, `3e4ler .1 A Nielson .1r and .1 NI Woolticucti The ino4 unpot tan( attic', taken at the hour laccA meet cog i, %Vedic...Alt, mail/ 111, Ml` elec 1' P. I.tologe to the istioletti Coma nt place of . 11 11 11 triter alto °ill mill letnre to col. Inge thin veer. President Clark oil dmatted I. emanate° to look after the emi or ',mew lout es that trill St field during I lette alerting entitetorte lhly month Salm Pogo gate tlie final report of the ./tatior Pima tomniittno 'rho queiition of tin. ilounomil the largo barrel irnuu•rlt used for flu. ider clap sins ashen in in the 4nnlnnnn , halt' and unnotintuil that the not her mid 130 left in the Imn•ir of Pi,•oloot Snarl. The Junior clans rl •p lino pn.4.i.5.t01l of lio bnrrrl Prealtiont Unger calitinned the Sorihn Ilion, ..ntllkal not ollel, hi., ..... of ito II .17,1 there ono n lengthy tinge], on or Dove and MVO no to Tooke the 1 7 11.1onen orniiiiii" to the holler „,0.r..1 t o o of the S'ophoroorea %Ittotn; lip suggeAtion. outgo fl non ne to me t hewing nf (ohm o I r( moo lit the nntima ltlld kiloliter to entice them to km, their canto Lut lnn,.l White on the Atreet Phila. sere °duetted to the clawc, meet ut hem other college.. -1 tote of thanks ,1144 green the nit Ito painted the Ite, numeral+ on the .lrtnurt oof hint sia .A lee et oi apprc t tat ton 0110 I, 0.1 lead (torn Pre.cident sparks tot rho gift of n l 0 reit tire the oprn ter them: e made •ar Ihe class tea.erer announced that the divot man Itt debt and a the A% /14 11141040 d On all dm, not mil before last Iv nltc). M. E. SOCIETY PREPARES FOR THIS YEAR'S WORK initial meet nr of the sear of the 31e, hank d l'immeming`meioty 1111.1 held on laa I:c.d. it Mi l l, there mog it Milli good attendance ft Ulti la o 1111h1111.n meeting although talks I ihre mien lo Prof....ors ha nu, and I l',..enden Ind a letter hem the ecore. tar) of the .liminall Slot rely of 31e amnial l'ilgoieeis o haul lie Plows. nor homier '1 10. litter awl in the nit taro of mho° in to huu to onchtet the "orb of the 1110+0111 eat 1111f1 lion o lint owl. to u, el P, of, ...or 1/14.111PY all the 1110 /I and 11011 , 1 Iml .12111 VC]to 10111 the I 111111 al , o not thud the benefit, to be do t 1,, ko Moog tollomed ith 5i.1114 , reteark. and °three the theme of olneli 11110 .. Co opora• holt " Ile ougge.leil the alio of haling feed, at the 1111...tallitn. ill older to lie 'are a ling, r :Mondani°. Ili oho priei.vol the oillnigness of the raigineer to help in moaning pro glania and alto to trio be token,; part o the programa at the future meet TI follrminz ,nomutlee o t ed pro g run--.1 r.odfro, 'IT .1, C/arneel, 'IS sml R I' llofT‘ r 'l7. therli•lna-11 Radar 'l7 and I' 7) dialler 'IS, 1i00)a-1 11" (11)aaa 17, II Lama 'IS, 11 I: rrl) 'IS and J Are. 'IS, 111.10 , 11Ineat-1 1. Sanwa:lt 0, 1 Stereo,, 'l7 and .1 C Sank 5, 7peral-11 0 oe 'l7 IT 1. 111) , ” 7 111111 R ilul ek 'IS. A Ii chid, .r 'l7 IND+ niponned to the I , lnnn, 4 °month.° to collect the 1 S M. 1. F Thintiffig Tfivaite • 4,•• , ,phofopia g s Quaky . • / It 116' ' Stab Cologe, `Pa. s•oir MARK nraermro' NI/ TANY THEATRE THURSDAY WILLIAM THOMPSON 'TI•IE DIVIDEND" And FAY TINCHER "BEDELIA'S BLUFF" FRIDAY THEATRE CLOSED • SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" 0" , - FENN STATt COLLEGNAN- LACROSSE KEN BEGIN PRACTICE Competition Will Commence in a Few Days—Large Turnout of Freshmen is Desired. football, baseball, track, strolling and soccer men hatmg been rolled out attention in 11cn turned to Lion.. Although laurarsc in a spring nport It is the Intention of Manager rttlmelser to bate a series of niter 011101 games this fall in order to keep the Varsity men tn Iron and also to train the tell candidates Notices will be posted In a dip or too calling for eandulates and telling oben and ober., to report and a large turnout of Fresbuten Id hoio ed for 'rite niter class games null be started es noon as possible probably shout the noddle UT nun 1110110. ','ills still.tllow too or more nerds for prite• tire and fur getting the Ireshmen team lam B l a me "here will lie tomtit 10 games ;dosed besides the 'l9 90 MEN, gamo, bah will be pingedel.r tune near fenw Immo Ibt,l 'the Nur- Stt% Men t‘ 11l coat Is the upper classes and “Due Leon, Ls to 001111 the I I esll. I his is it comparatli el, net sport to most of the rI,IiIIIIOII ins it in seldom plot rd at the preparatory and high schools hot this i.tiottill not present large =INT from Ittrinnu out ire it is a game that is onsil3 'turned. The tl.lllltltt ,11111 it tills bOrlittt inn Oti should enable one to make the Vnroity rot Spring o,llllg tin the s utunetea ex. isting there nt present. ENGINEERING SOCIETIES HOLD FEEDS FOR FRESHMEN Robert L Hoar, 'IT ens elected loud diner lender. I:eurge .1 CallerholT. song leader. mid Ihion Four. senzor u. ishmt cheer Icndri, nt it short meet oug of the three main! sport managers nod Ila% South lost 4Zatozdny Both Mott and Slllll.llloir 1)Ion big sintiroiementa 111 their respeeldie lints and are going tn tithe ;peat plint h in 'perteeting the cheering .ieetions, par til,blarts for the remaining home foot ball gain, mill inaugurate then eistein at the nines meeting to be held on Troia night and of Course ore took. ing the en operation of the entire eta tlent 1.1.1 Satierholf manta to hate he band oil to Play all of the college siniga or d er orer that there mill be no hod, of inn 'l'lu• Junior' losettent cheer leader, will be thohen I, !Near, ‘merholr and Fair. FIELD DAY TO BE HELD BY COLLEGE AT SNOW SHOE A Pu•ld Da, and fertahrer demoußtrn tun, tdl be lipido, Thur•dnv. Ott 1^ no the fertal/er demroratrntlon pint, mine!, bore Loon conducted lit the Penn. r‘ltanat State college one nule ue.t of Soonphoe. Centre county. no the Clear. Held and Philltn.borg logbna,v. Alorr than ordina" intereqt 'Macho; to Obi esperhueot n huh no attenint 011 tine part 01 the college to ascertain floc posqloltheq of reel/tuning out-oser ton'cer and abandoned farm laud Muth 1,1 found lo such a loran extent in n number of ennotte4 111 the .title. 'Tlssee scriamittleats hat rs horn conduct- sal denim the post sear tit the point 1 thetied hi Professor T ' Vitae. of the depart Meld 01 agree rant at Stole college One s a Pasture demonstratirm. number eII,ON the ern Issonscal Imola al Ina of pla - atallorte :teal d is third is le crop pi-as hod 0' el Ail of hese tests hat, hod tot their purpose the discos cry of the tend es omen ts at method of res he large ass:cams of DeKells sod ololt eps resents mei 12 0110 11110 stems of land or 42 percent of the ',alb; la Pea:. halm, 'le tie three fert plots, ore tenth of rare 10 area hate 50011 used al ths• lest Up to date tan+l maestro:ma results hats, lame otitis ;tied sled It is 01111 the idea ol as sluts int big the farm ens in the t a mitt re the e•Derattent 1101.11 the re.tilk tt Lich hate been ohs tea est that the Yield DaN lots been p:anned In the eoiioee 'I he mourn ni still 11.2111 01 11 leelntk In II morning Atkin...vs Tull Le gt, • In Ineprlinll ouominent Dr ICtln S men from Stalepnrkp col. oge • .irmodent of trio Pennsi hlllllll Mote col lect• Dr It I \Volt.; dean of the school of ecru ollure Protocior I , Gardner, I eld of the deportment of ;mouton. , Profe.eor W. II Minium,. bend of the fpertinent of colonel Inp.lnindrr Pro aner .1 IV IN bile. of the department ri %.•peronentnl ngrononD SEE HARVEY BROS. For Baked Goods and Ice Cream Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities PASTIME THEATRE THEATRB CLOSED WILLIAM FARNUM "THE MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS" FROSH ORGANIZE AMID BIG DOINGS Sophs Make It Interesting for 1920 Men When They Emerge From First Class Meeting , , Cornucpoia! Horn of Plenty! Pennsy State, 1920! It toss 'thun that the 1 restates in theh class yell let the trolls of Old Main Isom (hilt they Itnd tr. risen in their organitatlon last 'liters de) eight toilets Ing their first dust, ineetiegs heirs stirs the largest meet tag of the keel et, held at Penn State slid eon necompanted by the usual greettng on the part of the Sophomores iththarttoet tette Intssellaneour shot, " Tbn, night trite stet and sloppy and the usual rush dots n to the stance fail art to oratertaltte doe to the lett that l'resolent Utak, of the Student Cont.', requested that the It eeltinen matter to tilt rooms ninnedlatelt idler the) had green then. ydl Otltemose the nteetton end Its subseqent offpettig fell tote the usual routine gng the glass istorted on its career. Presulent of the Juntor clam, had (donne of the Ireslonan organtra ten lie spoke at the Lontlitet ot the I ...shown :theta. the tempos and read the tutor dins umetittitton under m huit the fteslonen dellottelt urgent/eat tt later meeting . C, Is. Ilallorrell,clour man of the honor contenttee, outlined the honor 03 stem nd urged the ire. pertante of the fres A hmen !trine up to !Imager Roberts. of the urestling team, issued a roll for ureetllng mate rial he thi. at college theere stele prsiettted Ith great geeto L 3 the frebh. men UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN TO OFFER NOVEL COURSE The Lnitersitv of 11 niconsin at the begueittig Of the present tchool )ear added nu entirely lieu feature to its regultii vermillion by the introduct.on of h hbrar) course for prospettite teachers or high schools 'flat course M Ile instituted by the Unit °relit) an. thermos in the fichof that et ery ih ethoul It Magi hOOll feel the need of h ono or more tearliera mho hate been train ed as librarians 'rile course as mapped out trill be offered throughout the entire year and I bent teachers not only In therm"' of hbratry bet also in the knouledge I ntro tor inatrueling others in Oa Intro awl ese of the high sco Irate hool II brary books It is planned t the uork done m the Wtsconein high' school, tihere a model and modern 1110 iiehool library Is ataflable for practice irk of the students in the course. 111%1,m:tors in the nett Col.llac be ron ilmon ft the taff of the Wiscons ion Library Stilton]. s It in, helloed that feathers. of rughli mid history trill Mid the court, nit sled) especoallt adapted to their regulat trop tog fot high school utirk. Ihe ilnitersity of .00110111 . the second unitersity stud)s.) to adopt suc a veers° of s for those al intend to hetetno high astute! teachers SOCCER PRACTICE BEGINS WITJI SIX OLD MEN BACK Conch crawell l s proteges are herd at work preparing I'm a sineesslul season ammonium football this fall.. Prat, toe hymn, hist 'rhuisday whim Cap. fain 1% ilkinwin issued bit call for men 4 n, or big ,sea li r's solemn.; me te• the and wit these ea as li a basis the team is fast rounding into Mlmps There too die Ntitelle..i to be Idled oil the team and orient! of last gar's ire heron soccer teats aim battling hard for thin Oil No, IS the team dl ploy la first game, which 14 with Lafayette Prospinito are bight for a bileressinl 0010401, Marcum: Olin In terest, in this shah. A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING Pennsylvania Btato College, FRIDAY SATURDAY COMING THEDA SARA In "THE SERPENT NOTED WRITER LECTURES HERE (Continued from Pogo 1.) pointed out that the blocs struck by Austria at heryin. bit Alakunn It caused cotton to drop in price liftY per cent, than bringing on uncalled for nov elty Children died from evnosnie due to lark of clothing, School teachers humid , in - the nocerty ntsicken districts n knout. Melting a cent of salon, only their board In Noy York, bread Ilnes, mop helices, free lodging !louden, and the like told the pressure of. the mar on our nation This uorld•ullle suffering, the whole scar, hinged upon a single piece of paper—the treaty bath acs Bus min arid Donee. Mad that treaty been destroy ed the entire our in the nest mould Inane been molded The noane Of the uar in the East mils the Balkan ' question for which England nos Largely responsible 'to slam iron spdiphrtas change the may of nations she pointed to the fact that England fought for tiftv /ears to keep Russi lighting n stantinople and nun she no to get her there. In refuting the prepar edness theory, hi uhich shesaid tho morld find been relying for forty years, Jhn Mende made the statement that it Anus .. ciod's line that people get ulna they prepare far" Mrs Mende said hi dealing on some of the phases of the mar flint England tis tends to attempt not only to oyereinne lireinany by military forces, bid ids° by the suppression of legitimate trail.. m lush attempt nould react on England Ira harshly an n lieillogly bile law I !oaken the state o ment that no country mdl nin the nn u, m her of inion. but they n ill all light until entirely exhicust• ed. And enen if any country should lin. limit war debt a mild be PO great 11.1.1. it mould land any thing gained by the war. Mrs Mende sold that the 'none> whirl Eliglitild Ilan to pay this ennnung Mardi mild he equal to the amount of Inoue) lost if one dollar had , been thrown may mem• minute since ' the birth of Christ ..11. (lermany'a debt In Illterolt 11/0,10 111/10MIN to one hundred and am rots •Ilye dollars for mem family so OM IVo boundries. She declares that oar plannertt)ln la be short Ined and that se will pay for our mm astefulness FRESHMAN GIRLS NOW ATTEND OLD CHAPEL It ours be interesting to the St-n dint body at large to lama that for the first time sll the history of the col lege that there are so many ttirls en rolled in the seicral schools that they minuet all be seated in the auditorium Lis angel e‘ereises Therefore, 111 11111113 1111 e C already mita:ed• the knish midi girls are nerommodated chap• el seats in the chapel in Old Main . _ Penn State':- . -Sitndents! We have moved our SHOE SHINING PARLOR from 129 1 / 2 Allen Street to 105 Allen Street. Our new establishment aims to give you better satisfaction in every way. Come and give us a trial. Private CHAIRS FOR LADIES. The Shoe Shining Parlor 'Round the Corner Manuel Juranis, Prop. We still repair at the old stand (129 1 / 2 Allen St.) and with the installation of up-to-date machinery, we will be in a position to give a superior quality of work manship, that cannot be surpassed. / / , ~,,,.,,, U. A af ..,„„,. : . . - " „,, ,x(,k °'' .,, :: r}4o',/,7 Quality First ! ! ' Your real motive in making a clothes purchase is to invest not merely spend ; to know quality as a condition—not merely a name in print. Tailored.to-order clothes insure lasting satisfaction because they're made from dependable woolens— made to fit You! SAUERS & HEBERLING Local Dealer of Ed. V. Price F 2 Co. Merchant Tailors, Chicago To Start Soon (Continued from Page 1.) stitutlon should be greatly enlarged, the held for literary and business ex perience should be aldened, and en to all the Influence of a college paper should be felt more strongly in mery phase of student life In clew of these !nets It is the earnest hope of the Col legian that mery frosluttan with men the smallest amount of literary abil ity come oat nod take athantage ui his opportunities. A NATIONAL ARBOR DAY TO BE OBSERVED IN CHINA China needs trees Because of tiro lack of them she has floods and faro. Ines and cholera and other plagues She doesn't men appretinte the crane of IL tree Joseph Bailie. the nussionnry a neulturmt of 'Nanking unrtersit3, set, ed 011 the Idea of concerting the L'hing airing festital into n natrunal arbor ay for the planting rather than the de. struttion of trees The proposition Ices pas.' on op to the president of the republic and h 0 ordered—World Out look. BERKS COUNTY CLUB TO HOLD FEED ON FRIDAY At the first meeting of the year held on hist Thurodim night. the Becks comp tYclub decided to bold a cider feed on Friday, Oct. G. 'flame expecting to par ticipate AIM icoked to assemble at the Engineering Building at 7 o'clock on the etening of the photo date P. P. Medkel, 'Di, was appointed chairman of the committee of arrangements which compriftes (4 S. Fries, '10..1. A. Schaef fer, 'l9, and F. O'Donnell, '2O. • Philadelphia Fish 'B6 • Oyster Market Dealer in Salt and - „Fresh Fish Oysters'and Sea Food Poultry, Etc. 119 Frazier Street - Both Phones. W. P. ALLEN, Manager. /119111115.8611•131g1§8191BP,X \ I P 4'14'41' , 1 /, . • Have us measure you Today ve . t."* All Sophomoren decirlog toNte competition for xtuclent manages LIMY. 14110Uld ITgieklee at the lamina% Manager'. cam not Inter than Wein the fifteenth. for ~holriheir study, their 0'1,3 'rite uoy to good fight to by the uso NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS —they ghe three times the 110 t of carbon 111,11 p., aid a better, will Tight , t lire! complete .14= s r %f o ei f irrat ti e o e ” "Maeda Lamps inhome even at 27 cents and a6O the larger ewes. Including the nen high eifielentv Maeda C lamps for stores„ offitiee and nil large spaces. State Centre Electric Co.
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