rage Four. We will have a fresh shipment of Samoset Chocolates in for Pennsylvania Day, You never miss it when you pre sent a package of Samoset. Special sandwiches, sodas and lunch will be served. Don't forget a coupon with every 5-cent purchase at our fountain entitles you to a chance on the Twenty Five on November 28th. GRAHAM & SONS On The Corner BIG WRESTLING DATES SECURED 'A Meet Arranged With Princeton on Eastern Trip The wrestling season will open mills bang this year due to an excellent neliedule and it largo squad from which to ph.k. the Varsity team. So far four big nuns in the %treating tumid, name..l ]y. Cornell, Princeton, Lehigh nnd Nay), It 111 appear on State's eeliedule no , Prineetim. Lehigh and Nat) meets mill lie wrestled amity front home 011 the following 1111104. LOll igll Ilt Lehigh on rebruarysmenteentli, Princeton fit Printeton 3larch trot, end Nnty fit .Aininpolis on Muth third A big at. iruttion at the iery beginning mill bo On opener m ilk Boston Ted, Ateording to Couch Louis tho out look fir the coming Near is tory • ournging. Willi a squid of over to on. ty•teten experienced men from tO pal. the t will 110 expects to got it team mind, one of the best llicit State has put out Inn long time lieespects that the kiien eompetition, myth mill be caused by the largo nun. ber of eamhdates out for each meight, miII being outlmmo excellent materiel The bound has had two valuable addi tions in Sinolev, who wrestled hero as n Vreshition milli the Clues of 1918, find Mills, t foriner "two year Ag.," whn limy rhaineed on er to the four year to vie Smoky tomes from Cornell milli the reputation of throwing their best wrestler or Iris class Although lin sun t Pilgibie tomrostln at Cornell It hen there, he n dl be elitoblii ha wrestle here this ininon lii Milk tire sound bus a:non Sr hr. is .old to bo second to none in the 135 kind Class except Cato lain Long. ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Thofciii./ic IV II Dana. of the to. part moat ut ligi 0111/MS ill deliter it totriott of lector , 011 emit and LLa on. pro, Patent al noel hell of Clearfield mould faro. r, lit 1)1. held Not lit and If. ~,,aer Ihr nu.puea of the hereto mood Vocational ..thool near I all, Lreck, l'a 'I lie ,letetrtmeilL of :tumuli Ine,bnottry ig planning to hold a !Atter feethog root plug, In I ttette,ter .01111(y on l'itestles, ll'ottltutoolol end 'I litirstla), Nos 11, I and 11l l'rofewtore 'I onillat e and lowl Di INN nee, fit the College, Sir I' `• Itntnrul, of the hon.d of trustees, nod member-1 of the Stole LI, estodr. :t.notture Board will delis or otltlrtt.ses. Draii - NV W Cluirtera, of the bt'inol ot I divation nt (Ito of 1%114. .01111. I. 111 spent!. In. thr itiriolicra llf ag• TiLultural hula% tilt nie.,flity, Not 11. 111 1,0111 2,06 of the Agricultural Multi- nu , Furl \fulfil, n Penn State grad unto in the omen of 1919 tenth enter the extetnaon ~ e rno e of the College /14 115b0111111t 10011 1 4. , 11r 111 farm management 1111 :\ londa) :No‘ 1:1 \ Ir : 31offit,eolom here front tin Los‘eralty of Maine, en bore he am engaged on an ork of to ninular palan COLLEGE LIME EXPERIMENT OF STATEWIDE INTEREST One of the most notable experiments on. r undei taker. 113 the College is nt.m being projected to determine the lime requirements of the soils throughout ell of ileum, Icanta Through the cooper- It of the agoa oltural extension rep. resentatices 111 the carious counties ulnh farm linen„ nn ork has her, °r ....int...1. soil ea inples sire being secured 1 he carious parts it tire Slide rig this different cull t3les .1 1.1-i fills samples ere to he taken 110111 each ...mit y. The experiment id L, eg eonilueleil b 3 Crofeestir .1. W , it lid of the department et espern mental agronomy. All .11711iVi 4„.a in by e•trobion rep avintnrt erenu eon panted by riot Ise sheet. ("serlng endit tons on lie different farm, front eluelt lie sole -11111 I, PIP illk. These hologles after being IT( en( tl at the College lire tented end the results, nut ennoeLtlen sunlit the ilessrlgt nr nheet a, ore studied to Lorre -11(111 Iho e‘l4leto, of nudity rut the coils such for Olt, on dreinlge, preen nonneres, forlduers, and lie I. MOTH 11.111, tutu, of 111. To dale about 101) haniplet• bate been examined lone requirements as deternunett front the samples already ist rd bate 111.1 .1 found in tango front tern In 12,000 pounds prr open A non• tolerable pert vffinge of the samples Pharr region...Ms of 3,000 to 4,1100 T 1 ' ianos pe item When Ili r r ,f nnal‘ting the toil Families has been inmpletrd. the data ti ill be compiled and printed hullo. tat form 000011 maps st ill also be prepared slim, mg the extent of Um Imporrittents for mils in (lie areas stud ied and the relatite areas °f acid and t•oils BIG ENROLLMENT AT NEW EXTENSION SCHOOL Tim Wslkea 'Barre Pngincering E. I emonn &hold 110 U Iron enrolled nation 1 ban 100 student, in the ernar , e% in me ehantea, nand, mg, nail the quay of cement and concrete It in Probable that an iwdnictor Pill lie platedat Wilkelpllnorc gne Ins ant tune In the broach Ikea, pinch haw opened with n remarkable enrollment conalderine Ihnt thin connect.. are dwtmeilv tethnical, and someehat nthaneed m their Imbue It in nlinned Ir. got practical field Pork in /1111111111 g 11111: to this end the 10,0. a • Inhirmnents trill :10 provided as loon no posaiL'J for 040 in Vila mum DR. CRANE RECEIVES NEW STATE APPOINTMENT Dean Crane, of the School of Mine., has horn appointed it !modaICOMMI9. niftier by Gmernor Brumbaugh to roll. for with commissioners from other stoles in record to the unification of the mining lame of the oarlona fate! he crinfereneo of the eniumbetionerg mill Ire held iu onjunction with the meeting of the Anierimin Mining Con. et Chicago. Nmember 13.10 Deno Crime will also attend the meeting of thin last named body as a delegate from WILL GIVE PLAY FARMER'S WEEK Planning Production of "Back to the Farm." Dean Matta and Professor Marsh. nun are now planning to produce a play during Farmer's Week, the our pose of m Melt Is mainly the entertain• paint of tho pooplo from the rural diem. trkts rho I I 11l be here at that tone. Dean Watts originated the idea and Professor will tram the actors. A call has beenposted for wen nlw m ill ho In State College doting the Chrlstnmx Ilelltlllll and it is on these siren that Mr. Maralimen AI al depend for his players Ho desires that men , tons WIIO possibly ran adl Srsneer the maroons and Join the Habit) Es cry 3 ear at this time Nom means of entertaining the farmra must be found, and up to the precent tune the program has been mostly in the form of lectures But tins year Dean Watts thought of a new form of entertain. Inca and slow 1s uorling oith tills Idea In view. Tito ;day .111 be called "Back to the Farm" and Is It .11111/10 little reproduLtion of farm life Ito purpose, ...Lording to Dean 'Willie, is tuo-fold, Brat, merely as a plan of entortainnient, and err ondly It oilers a all) by mita!, the Liberal Arts School any demon strate to too lisitors, the rolno and results of Its training. ]t may also iere as a moans 44 ahem ing tiro nun from the rural dibtricts snow plan of einiaminient uhieir may be carried out for their limo and girls hi regard to this, Doan Watts states that tiro coun try people are felling behind in the nmttor of amateur iimrforinances, and it Is holed that they 11111, Imam° 00100 good ideas from this exhibition here The Freshman dabs nt, Cornell enn• loins 1,170 1111,11,.Lommg trout lurl.)-four litillem 01 flue UlllOll, Ilse depentlenues awl elateen foreign countries, STATE SWAMPS GENEVA ON FLOODED GRIDIRON (Continued front Page 1) hot this tone mai forced to hick after net oral Innoble4 lint the An estorners tend I do malting a hen the) had wooed pieisession of the hall It is true that they ti on their onl, first doe in int this point but it NlllB duo to a fifteen 3 art penult ] infintled upon State The quarter ended shortly of tero arils m tin mesa holding thin ball Score 20 0 Ili the first play doming the second qulrter. tenet a Jumbled and State proest nin tront Is eb e • rdoo cto ered a f ter to. ery Jones scoredmon the p on the bark•lield hail done Ins little lint in nil, nuns the hall Woo striking ibis toner. Cabbage hooted the leather for 'mother limit Score 27 0 • Robb Is Injured. Cobbage decided that thin back•lield terry doling too much running FO he re ePil VII the next kieli..nif and returned the ball to Geneva's 10 }aril line It ass during the nest few aertiornages, PENN STATE COLLEGIAN that Babb was Injured. It appears that lie strained a ntusele In his hip NOUN slipping the mud, Gross replaced him. The next touchdown resulted from a femora from Jones to Cabbage, the latter running an yards before he planted the hall beta°. the posts. Ile easily added another point with his trusty toe. Tho score now stood State 94, Genova 0, and after the follouing Itick•olT State contmued in the flame manner ns before and steadily worked toward the Beaver Eats boy's goal line. llat this tine the ball ans lost in a fumble and Geneva attempted to punt out Conover broke past the defence awl recovered the fumble for a touch down. Cabbage again kicked the goal Score. State 41, Geneva 0. The half ended shortly afteraard. And Still They Go. In the first part of the second half Geneva seemed to brace for a fen min utes, only to neaken a little later and to ho us ineffective ae in the first half Geneva kicked to Conover on the thirty part line lie returned the ball five yards and after a feu plops Edgerton :nada a a onderful run around right end for fifty-five pp.& and tonehdouti Gubbage kicked taw goal Geneva Lick ed to Conover on the forty Hard line. In successive plays State carried the bull done the field for three first dean.; State sins penalised five lards for bold ing and after one more first. dean Gross crossed the line Cabbage failed to kick the goal Score, 94 0 Geneva knifed to Stale and on the first play Edgerton made thirty yards around right end After several more line bucks Stole fumbled but TAN inset, recovered and m a feu seconds Hessbil bail gone over the litre en nn end run State failed on the kick-out Soon after the opening of the host quarter State vie s penahred for hold- fry. but it nasuseless to try to stop theff march, and In a feu minutes Ursa hail onto more mode a toutlidoull Score. State 07. Geneva 0. TI) this onelune the o ne had izone MI far that there UNA hardly one first strmg man the field and most of the players acre second or even third string ma !tenet Harlon gave almost everyone an opportunity to show their ability Geneva kicked to State and Unger and Mort. scoured too first donna State was penalized fifteen vuch; for being offside. After several more first donna State fumbled and Genova re covered They failed to gain and kicked to Unger State fumbled but Wilson recovered Unger soon afterwards made a touchdown. State holed to Lick the goal Pond, who was substituted for Unger, made several good runs and lln• llv carriml the ball over the line twore• State 79, Geneva 0. Shortly after this the game ended Lineup: State. Position. Geneva. So am lilt End .... Jameson Kruksh.l. l eft Tackle . McCraken FOR A COLD Take Gilliland's cold tablets and Syrup White Pine and Tar. This combination will release any cough or cold within a few hours. Ray D. Druggist STATE COLLEGE, PA. Evening Garments It's likely you don't get a Dress Suit or Tuxedo every year but— If this is the year, get one that will really please you all through, every time you put it on,—orke so well tall ored, so splendidly designed it will be "the suit of no regrets." We know the load that you can be ab- solutely sure of. Allow us to show you all other oho lately correct accessories for evening wear. Montgomery & Co. The Toggery Shop Bellefonte State College. Parrish Left Guard ' Steel Conos or ... Center Stea art O'Donnell .. Right Guard Pro Czarnecki... Right Tackle 111 lot Cubbege Right End Rickel d0nee....... Quarterback . .....Dodgo Rees Left Ralf baek .. . Tweed Robb Right Half bad. .Fitrgerald Beek. .. .. ..... Pullback ......(lamer Substitutions—State, Grog!. for Robb, Lo, bison for Cabbage, Edgerton for Beek, Kraft for O'Donnell, Tmerner for Crarnetkl, Thorpe for Jones, It. Clarke for Thorpe, Unger for Cross, °bort° for Conoser, Boaz for Edgerton. Sin dorm. for Cubtinge. Wilson for Oberle, Mills for Snain, Wilson for Bess, Sloe. &month for Taverner, Rook for Mills, Pond for Unger, Robinson for Snider. man. Linguist for Louisan, Locke for Robison. Kline for Runk . . Coneva—Wilkeng for Tweed. Smith for Elliott, Brsdloy for &mina, Wilson for nod,. tones for Jninesuo, for limner, 80.0 for Hicks, 3feKehy for likens. Offleials—iteferees: Brombangh and Leloo Umplre• Thetneh. U. of 1' Tnnekeepera Cole:. Colby. fiend lanes man Eberle, SNlartlnnore. Perlods—To else Inlnuten each. HERMAN'S MEN VICTOR OVER PENN FRESH (Contented from Page 11 Penn fumbled on their 15 yard line and Ranch picked up the bail and made a tonchilimn. Licked the goal Score. State 7. Penn 0. Pezin fumblik the kick-off and Black WEN'US ' • • VENUS lac Privicik 17 Perfect De grees from 6B Softest to 9H Hardest FAI and hard and medium copying LINE a soft4eaded easy mark. ing pencil? 'rake the higher num bored B's such as .111, 411, all Nor the extreme Boat of softness GB is nithout an equal and is used by many as being the ideal of all pen- Mediuni degree is 1113. Irs are the harder grades, 11l or 311 being medium bard, and 1111, etc, being used for thin, clear, fine l u tes of do. tailings Your professors toll con. firm these statements as to the mer its of VENUS pencils Note the distmetive VENUS water mark finish when you buy. L°l h. beautifully smooth and men In texture. It rubs out pencil marks perfectly Cray and does not cause dmeolonition S 2 awes front 100 to a box to 4 to n box. Box °rico $2 00 Venus Erasers are the best erasers Ask for them by name ror Salo by Your Supply Store. Correepondenco Solicited. American Lead Pencil Co. 218 FIFTH Avcmur:, Dept 88, NUNS,' YORK'. recovered for State. Wolfe made ten yards, and then MeXelvy plunged over lor a touchdown. Miller again 'kicked the goal. Score, State 14, Penn O. Miller kicked off and Penn began a march dentin the field, ticking the ball to Stanton' 30 yard line, whore the half ended, and I scored. At the start of the second half, Wolfe returned the ki'k.oif 60 virds in in beautiful open field run State failed to I,min Jammer, ant it nes Penn'. ball. Miller inter tented a fernard pas.. Ile attempted another field goal, but it 11 11.11 blocked and Penn recovered the ball. Ott a Norte. of termini., Penn carried the hall to State'. tlf/ yard line, where Mil ler again intercepted n pees. Wolfe punted, and on the fret play, °Aherne intercepted n. forward Wolfe made ten Innis as the quarter ended Miller and Wolfe 31111de a first down, but 11014111 w cost 15 yard. Wolfe got loom around end and Inca for 30 yard.. Dunbar failed to Indic and Wolfe made fine 3ards The ball remained about the middle of the field from that point mail the final in histle blew. The bneup• Penn Freshmen 6 Penn State Fresh. 14. \Val!nee left end Ranch !:ea5e5....... left. tackle II Ills Dieter left gutted Burt MOWRY'S CAFE What Do You Think of This? Board by the Week at Mow ry's Only $4.00 Per Week Come and See Me About It Nittany Theatre THURSDAY FRIDAY CHARLES RAY HARRY CAREY In "THE DESERTER" In and FAY TINCHER "THE THREE GODFATHERP • One of the "LAUNDRY LIZ." BLUE BIRD. • dRIDAY FRANK KEENAN In "THE THOROUGHBRED" and "KEYSTONE COMEDY," In SATURDAY "UNDER TWO FLAGS" PRODUCTION EXTRAORDINARY Personally Guaranteed MARY PICKFORD In • A Masterly Picturization of Quida's "HULDA FROM HOLLAND." Famous Novel. Both Saturday Shows 'Ab - Stiliitely Glass-'sA" ' - FULL DRESS APPAREL. SUITS SHIRTS GLOVES Ready with the moat complete showing of proper and authentic evening clothes—Exhaustive in its Reaps and includes styles which arc appropriate for young men, older men, and for conservative dressers, as well as those who want fashion's latest pronouncement. E,ening Suits, ready to meat., $22.50, $4O Esenulg Rearm (Protectoral $1.50, $2, $3 $25, $3O, $35 and and Upwards. Evening Cherconts, $l5, 018, $2O t 0.... $3O Er erring Gl°, ea—Glaze, Kid, 51.50; $1.25 sa $lOO and Evening AValeteoats, $3, $3.50, $4, $6.50 Evening Shirts, Stiff and Soft Bosom $3.50 $5 to atYles, $l, $1.50, $2.00 and Silk Hots, Opera Rota $7.50 Tien, 25c, 50c and $l.OO Silk Hose, 50c and $1..00 Studs, Link Buttons, Etc. i..--:—. - Neu allowing of ita to • Hurt, Schstliner & rel T :t r ;6o Su an ev- / 1I . tut ark tothier Alan eennts. ening, hero nom ./ I i ,'t 'Crofut d. Knapp .. gift .$$ Hata. ready to be fi tted \f P.l /1 "Correct girk... , A large abouing '.,. o f wonted Hen, GOo and held In re. ... a l\ /" C ' ra aerie for you. ‘ (..'" BELLEFONTEAND STATE.LOLLEGE- Wk."' 1 $1 on. • New Silk %We. Dauer right guard - Black Maynard... . right tackle ....nraelung Dealer right end ... Same:why L Doc is quarterback' Thome left halfback —Anderson Iledelt .... right half back... McKel, ey Brame fullback Wolfe Umpire—Bragg, Olio State. 'torero° —Simon, Lafayette. Bead ,linesman= Ford. Pennsylvania Time, of quarters —l2 minutes. Touchdowns—Rauch, Me. Kelsey, Wallace Goals from tolfsh liON, MI-31111er 2. Substitutions Penn Fresh—Goolts for llosler; McCormack for Goons; Cotuals for Davis. Penn State Fresh—Dunbar for Anderson; Sloppy for Dills. From September 29, 'l6 we will have FISH and OYSTERS WEEKLY . Gentzel & McEachren hillitittleffeafre Go. L . 1 4 Phofoplags . 2 1 Qualm' ,), ~,,,......_;;„ 'Statou. 4 _.. e cQ cp 11 rastime Theatre Productions you have been reading about in the Saturday Evening Post. SATURDAY THEDA BARA Wednesday, Nov: 8, 191 JEWELER and OPTICIAN REPAIRING A SPECIALLY Agent For . 1 4 Smith Typewriters- C. E. SHUEY 133 South AS= Stroot iff .1, jL
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