Page Four. /Tell, Fellows:- PENNSYLVANIA DAY AND THE GIRLS Are gone, but remember that you are still welcome at "Gorogos Come in and talk things over Graham & BAND CONCERT A BIG SUCOESS Large Crowd Turns Out to Hear First Benefit Performance Th e Aea,to t W 1 1 ,,, filled with an ap ptcciati‘e audience aumpo,ed largely of I 'en n,‘ I . aunt Jay t potm -, When the Cadet Band ga‘e. ',heir behetit conceit last 1 hm-day ex ening. 'I hat the con t w,a, , IleiteS, 1, beyond (111eStiOn. jot judging iptin the hearty applatt,e, the \ kit ors were :time than pleased with the rntiia progiam. The band was atthed in its regulation militant for Thia-datt's concert and taken all in all made :t late appearance on the stage. Illg to the length of the plugtain, 110 0111 . 111 ev were gisen. butt the selection , were of sufficient length to sati , fy. The MA. number, ,t mettle- of popular hits was pat Livid:ally well-recehed by the ;u hence, while a little comedy was midett in " 11:11011111111tit I Ike' it which one musician alto the other refused to play and left. the stage unfit only the Jet rums remained. The air was sus :tined throughout, however, and when file Merl filed back they wet e still in harmony wit.' the ollginal tame. Beside: the band seleetions, the ' , Calf (b t u,. of Spaths and the readings f Miss Baker 'IS, welt: excellently roil dried. Mi-, Raker used loan: of laualtter by her clever imper , nnation. The program lot flut eveninc follows: 1. Medley of Popular & S. 191(1" Schultz 2 Overture—" Jolly llobber, - .Von Suppe tanditen ,la riche) :1. Pas des Echarpes—Scarf Pance Chantande Spark - § 4. Selvetion—"Ka km" . 5. I:ra ding (a )Monolotme— pril Bec , ky Shntp•' fb) "The Sitoi oP the Cleft, lien' t" 7.kliz4, Bilker G. Fantkid lfunuirtgnc didnt rike" The Star Spangled Banner. Trustees flan Many Military Improvements (Continued from Page 1) difficulty in accepting the net lies in the requirement that there must be military drill tin ee times a 'seek tin ought't the year. Accooling to the report of the committee this. is not possible at th e col lege on ;mount of weather conditions. Outdoor Mill is impossible on an aveiane of mole than one day at week dining the months of December, January. Feb ruary and March, while doll in the gymnasium is also impossible owing to the lack of tullicient floor apace. The only relief seeno to lie in the erection of a new annoiy, and this is what the Doan' of Tin-Aces has set about to tuo d e. Military Necds Major Bell. commandant of the cadet . 3eritnent, in his ieport, to the coranuttee on military affairs state:, that "under existint , condition z it is not believed po.- Ode to can I'V on the training of the Re set ve Officers' Training C , ar4. In order to provide for this tiaining the follow x‘ould lu nccesqat vt (I) Allotment, of necessaly time to .chedule subject. (2) Suitable annul yor building—the department of military ttaining to provide: (a) Di ill hill—:200 x 400 feet clear floor st—ce. (b) Inao;,r gallety 75 x '5O feet. (c) Office for l'iore , isor and assis tant;. (d) Room, for each company's ams and equipment. te) Room for Band and Orchestra re hea I -al, (1) Tiaminv toom , -. for Eauineer. Sig nal, Ind llo , pital Col p.- and Mac-- hie (Thu Companies. (g) Four (I) Lecture Rooms (300 seats eaa.) (h) Room for storing unifutms. (i) In) a=.en blv counts for senior and junior officers. (g) Drill _norms-20 to 40 acres. (4) In older to comply with all le quirementi of General Oidei 4S, indtinetion should be given in gal lery rifle practice. To conduct Practice with •ii.fetv - an earth bul ,ton about five feet high and one hunched fifty long should be pi m id ea. Aamy Exams for Students. As as heen the cut-tom In tonne!. yeao, •ne \Val- Department this 3 ear Lill held competinve eNmeinatimis for Iho•e venom! student.: mho may desire to • (ter the uTular army as Km isional t•erond lieuLmo• s. The war depaltment older Idative to this examination fol low:: WAR DEPARTMENT The Aiutant General's Office, Washingten, October 31st, 1916. 'th e follow im• communicated to the or educational institutions, cult a tietr to afrolllitt. .A 111 1 ,2111, and a:•nloate, thereof an opportunitt• to ell er the competitive exmrination for Pro% i=imml appointments as •eeond lien enants in the .Aimv. Best Quality Ortcories 1 Wholes la and P,etail Special Rates to Cids anti Fraternities . FY I -202 West College Avenue ON THE CORNER 1. A large ii-niter of ‘ aCalleiCS 110%1 e \ i , t ill the gin de of second lieutenants in the line ot Om Ai my. The next ex amination of candidates to detci mine then lanes. for pro% ',tonal appointment tt, second tient nants dill he held, begin milt! aanuary 29th, 1217, and ca inhibit es desiring to undergo thi, examination should lot m ard their a pplieatiomi to the Adjutant Oenet al of the Arun at au twit a da ' as f)rartienble and in any ec ent, in time to reach the Adjutant Cruet ars °thee not later than January rith, 1917, as a pphea t ion; received after that, date may lai too late for proper (onside' a t ion in COIIIICVtiOII NI, all till, ex amina I jou. 2. Candidates must be bet m CPII 21 and 27 years 01 mice 1% hen appointed The educational 1 equirement, for caw, into the Amy .15 i,eennil Nettie/i -t:llaq ate glen in Oenera 1 Orders Ni,. ill. !War Detail t meat 1917 i, come , of 11 ilivil IllaV ill` had by making :ginea Lion to this office. CI atina tes of i ceoginied rol -1 loges mit be exempted fi one exit mina -1 Icon in the ~ .uhkiii c of groups 1, pars 12.1 or 21 of the ordei cited, noon moot of graduation, 1. The pay of a second lieutenant i. $1,700 yearly. Onions I eveiie 10 pro cent on the -yeally pay of the grade for each let m of five years , e 1 %hp not to extede 40 per cent nt ;ill. DUO to Oh. inerea-e of the Army, m milled by the National Defen-e Act Non Os ed 'lune 11, 1010, contotion for ofn,ta cntettn'= at this time pcomi-ces to i.e unusually rapid. . . 5._ It requested that t io n he nugh.d In II COnSI/ICIIOII, 1.1/102 Or eine aled so as Io reel not only the gudent, body, but also the alumni who ale t thiens of thi; «unit] y and betueen 21 and 27 years of age. By order of the Soviet:tit- of War Signed, 11. I' Me Cain, The Adjutant General. Oflitlal Copy: 0. V. 111.:1.1', - .Major 1•Ith Cat ally, Commandant,. "Old Alain" Men Formally O;;'2'/1 Club (Continued from Pogo 1) 1 llod- liege of any means of close contact with their fellow student , in their boors of !eel , Lion. T wish there w mote men !Ring hetc to get, the pleasure of this small social renter, but many are una wale of the great advantages to he had iu colleee dormitory life l)t'an llohnes and myself ha,e Died to gi,ell the best , c possibly ran without any money and hone we can still immove the moven , t front time to time." Dean liohno , . who has bern trot king with the ptesident and the committee for the in stallation cf. the club room, was also 'mecca and spoke to the huge guther- Mg of me,. One of "m most pleasing features of the movement, was the .übseribing of ;450 by the 12.5 men living in Old Main for the purelnym of a \ leirat and I ee mds. Arlde from thi= the room hag been fitted up by the college at practically no ewd. A laige oak table, .everal rugs :out a number of chair.; etc gathered together by Pre.hlent Sparks; a large triangular lounge fills one coiner of the big loom: window quoles have been %lac., a nil an obliging "co-ed" burned midnight oil in the manufacture of a handsome set of window curtains. The You Visitors A Good Dinner for 35c at MOWRY'S CAFE Short Orders Also -_ The Nit-tarty Inn STATE COLLEGE, PA. a • • DANCES AND BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY • • r J. P. AIKKENS, Proprietor. - M. D SCUREODER, Manager "THE LITTLE SCHOOL MA'AM." i ,,,, ,,c ., , ..4^..........., ON,. .0. , . ,•••,6'‘.-. ,i . ., r ,, • , ,,';' .1 h ,,, ..410'''? , .rer,.,A1N...,,R.k. Sons LOOK ! Go. phofop-bp Qualt 'who? 411111 R Nitta v Theatre THURSDAY Dorothy Gish FRIDAY Wm. S. Hart. 'THE DAWN MAKER." SATURDAY Vivian Martin ill "THE STRONGER LOVE." room present, "all the comforts of home" to the previously handicapped Old Alain dwellers and dimming the open hoprs, if you can't, tied Old \l,nn in hi, room. one i, almost, certain to timid him in the club romp. The table is tined high with maga/ines. and with the "vie" on hand there is entemtainment for all of 'cut. Voluntary student government ride , the club room as tt•ell as the entire building and excellent, care is being taken of their new quarters b•; the roomers in Old Main. Work of Dr. Sparks Praised By Governor (Continued from Pmze 1) iin little aid in the sneeeqs if the move nient. (Ist, of the governor's address .was t a ken up with account of the work that is being done here at Penn State. Ile said in part: - As tali Teat e this college, get, the thought into your heart— tna t you are goin , to be a credit to' the state and nation. Their future rest; largely upon the position that you Students take when _ you get, out. Flight now is the lime tot 3 , 0 u to concentrate on your studies thaL tou may later be in a posi tion to propel Iv serve this 121 eat COM 111011V. 0:1101 of our " fe liberally laud ed ex-Sena tor Snyder fur his in tren , e Jaime:4 , 110\\ n in past teats for the good of t hi- college, and conelnded his remarks 1.% Rh the highly favorable v.Ol (N honor of President S pal Iss. The governor wa late In ni firing and was immediately called upon fur it s•mecli. Ile had spoken in Pittzbuigh the night before, and aiiiied at the auditorium after a strenuous Jourecy. about, fifteen minutes before the :O,TIII - came to a close,. Ile At as greeted .Brit a great ovation from the audience a, he took ha; place on the Aare, Among the oilier speakers ii,b; Thigh Ihtwson, member front LackiiMilla minty, who ease a short, s n appy talk, ending - with: "Von aced the money—werCit lone to give it to you - -now go get it , " Up To students `'l xeit yourtel yes in your districts— put the pre-qurtt on. The si/e of your next :mm()11110011 'llll depend hugely on the ellot ts of the students of the college at home," Waq the gist ; Of the talk by Mchard Bahloin, of Dela. w are county. For many Sears he .was the Iteunblican floor 10.1(111 in the I rouse of ltem esental Yes Ile M ill pl 011ablV be hacked 161, year by his pat ty for quo:lkm. of the House, and while 1:e is in fa cur of seeing that Venn Si ate gets all that she &set %es in the war of au appropriation, he is countin on the qt mien Ls to do a great share of t he trot he. llenresentatk .1 II \V. Simi,on. of Allegheny county ~ aid that a n ief talk It kb President Spanks coneel ning the recent accomplishment, at, Penn c.wng.wm.J. eIanerAMINSEMINIMIIarketrIESIV ...C.T.+.t..... W..... Does your headache? , ... Are you suffering from eye-strain? ;• If so, see Dr. Eva I'oan 7 : Have just installed a new Covelle Cabinet—the most modern instrument for refracting. aim _ GILBERT .I._ BACON OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS For 1918 La Vie H. H. BURRELL, 'lB, Student Representative, Nittany Publishing Co. Building. The Style Element Reinforced by the convenience - to be had from selecting correct custom styles, ready-to-put-on, makes the situation ideal. _ _ Ali garments are tailored expressly for FASHION PARK. - _ THE TOGGERY SHOP ` 'Stair. , Collogo, 'Pa.. "THE CHALICE OF SORROW."- A Blue Bird production from the famous Opera "La Tosca." "SPORTING BLOOD." A Galloping Romance of the Race Track PENN STATII COLLEGIAN convinced him I hat f wits hi , duty to do all that is in hfs Pow er to aid the college. Ile &elm (ti that hi efforts wtll he untiring to iltiq end. Phiq was t r. si mpsoj e s nrst 1 4 ,sit to Penn State, and he declared ilia! be was "coming back just as Often ti the opportunity p 1 esents itself." Colonel _Henry W. Shoemaker, mem -1,,,r o f the ( : o vp i o riei Sian, and (loner of the piicc aworddire , ented ti the he.t, dt tiled frc-11 mit cadet company, said that the people, of the state can ell lie proud at IhN college, and ex pressed a itish fort greater and bet ter sliced ,. While not an alumnus of l'enn State. Colonel'atomna her has shown a great inter 4 in net welfare .Joint m e K a ieric=enLalitc ft mn 1.11/0111P I.OlllltV. "ns ti rat yiit, to the co ljege, and that lie can 14 . k. upon the college with a new (lop] esent at ire IL ment he' front Lancast yr ( vet v tuts the 1;14 wa k e] • and exio e .,., 01 1 1 ay, thought that student day s n r e soot ended, and that the hum essmns n i nth hv Intent, - hel e at State trill counts hi cgelY in the mai Icthey will 'lithe' oly mnkc in the wand. The session rimed brit the Sing ing at the Alma Al aer by the stu dents. Follow inu: i, an agtionai li,L 01 the prominent men ni t IP' 'laic 11110 were he: C lot tin., Penabl , rlinot Thiy cele bra t ion . J o h n B o y no ld... 5 rotor .I.ll‘lll Cot 1 , 11101 ; Si af , ;SOW LOI Ci Ow, of 13111011t0W11, v11:111'1111111 of the reeint, state Republied corm ft tee in (-barge of - the LttsidruWal tampalgn: tot ue V. Alter, - "let flier Sp.lker 01 the I loilqe in the last e legilattne, A. \V, Alitehell, 'member of the board of irue lees of the eolle4e. nil meni het of the lom,e item Eri o ovity; VI, nk IL Black, eoininis , ioner higlim a James I. Poderiek, if liil , lton, elifef of the State lititeac of Alines; John J'tto Jul:son, Coto albsioner ul and I ndu,ti Eilward Hutchinson, Jr., of Phila lelphia, dolor of the Genet a James A. Beaver sake, .1. .Mur:!.ift, Bela! Peter :\ I 'trilby, Ifieliaid Nye'', member, of the 'Utilise, f nin Latierne ~otinty: J. E. Phillip.; and t;. \V. 601, tepresentutit e, true Clearfield; l)s vid I' Da% is, mem ber front 1.ael:a\%11101 (MIMI y, C. Ito. di , ell • member from A 1111.1119 county; \ \V. Juries and Ruddy, meniim fiom Aielm na ; f. Sett is, member hoof Jeflet,on ; If C. 'Alel'eal:e, C A. !chef, lifhi% ;ad Hough, '-fearv, and lid ‘N aid Bost. elitist s I tom Al le..illeny; Conrad _NI filer_ member fi om Represent:it it e, P. 11, \\ tine, Inkei man; 1 .1. Morgan, N: look(' ; Richard Poyel I, Eth% dst tile; I)aviil Thomas. .14 Bterlim , Catlin, \ Barre; J. It Dean, %%Turco vomit y; II I'. Shunt ; Eno; D. 11. SO -110,111 111111 lleltiuney, VV11:111g0 ('llllll ; 1111 , 1 .1. P. IVilha CI a who d count t. Seri:lloi s Ai. R. Nasin, Ene, and It. Smith, Cut wfol 522 East College Avenue Pastime Theatre FRIDAY Cleo Madison in SATURDAY WM. FOX Presents Dorothy Bernard in Legislaton hole 'Labor Unions Will Establish Scholarships (Continued front Page I) ed, however, as soon as, the fund reaches $l,OOO. $3OO Scholarships. - Awards from the beholarhip fmni will be made each too yeati, in antountq of 1 :300 to young men and women. be tween the 'lige; nt 17 and 2..1 veers, who ate 111P111i)21' , of labor link - Inc, or the son, and danehters of members of labor union , , affiliated Al ith the State Fed elation of Labor. The person reeeit ing a seholaiship , hall agree to toke a course of ttainitpr at the College designed to prepare him for teaching 'in the con tinuation and vocational school., of the Stale. The 'Method of awaidin , the s•chol niships is left entirely to the plg,ment of the College authorities, with the stip ulation that awatd, shall be made-geo graphically and that no mtv or town shall_tece . .. e a scholarship two years in .ticeecsion. PM:-on, receninn the schol arsluys must, al.so be able to meet the requirement.: of the federation as to la bor union membership and practical training. In diSeussi:t the circumstances wh ieh hitt up to the project, the labor repre sent a tit es stated that the first year in the mind nistre Lion of the eontinuatlon school, had - Inc:tied a great lack of teachers ttith experience in industrial and vocational training. These contin uation schools, which hate been esti.b liqinid Iltrougitoul the State under the pro% blons of the Child Labor Law, 'ire alt ended entai vie by child! ell who are the sobs :mil daughters of harbors. It is fell by the ledeto Lion that I hese child ren rue not and cannot receive the !mining es ' d and desired because of the lack of I Nichol s with proper Li airing ror ' work. It wi etulained by - Air. Wheeler that the Slate Federation of Labor has now ulmaidi Of 600,000 members and that ibis number would in all mababihty be increased to a million within the nest ten vear, Ile als o made the statement A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING state College, Pennsylvania HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price DOCHASif Stoves 1:3 Ranges Olewine's Store Bellefonte, Pa. THE STYLE COAT At the price you want to pay is here. Smart, and measuring up to your idea of goodness 155 189 209 22,509 259 to 30 Showing some novel suits "just in" from Hart, Schaffner & Marx. New Neckwear Silk Shirts Gloves Hats - I titer tin W irt- tit 10 I, , yltorrett I "press ,4, IA ifrn DELLE.FONTE AND STATE.COLLEGE -.PA, that it was bkelv that the federation %%mild shortly reed e the organized teacers of the St ate into its tanks ' 2%1 r. w ee k,. b e l ievesh i s p l ait o f co operation m educating the children of the workers ntll c,tablish t Ai ong Load between the and organ'', _ _ ed labor. Maurer Boosts College - .11r. - Mauler wlten inter% lin\ ed be a Collegian temesentathe. said in pall, - I belies e that Venn State is the only loni eal school for the bow of moderate means, that is. the buy who ont-t emit all or part of hn, way through colic t e. It is situated in a quiet eountty dis trait, aiiay trout all th e lures of the city. Ilia et en with its added oppot tunities for el WINI I economies - , I think Penn State i-hould ha\ e a =indent loan fund for the relief of I'm absolute needy. It %%mild enable more students to come ht -e and to mamktut themselve, more emnfortl.bly while here. The fund would adianee a nu \ ium of i3OO per car to lho-e who are in dire. need. This money used not be paid oil in (ash aft et graduation, but may be repai I by teach ing.' Air. Mather went on to sav that there are other things which Penn Btate should EUREKA The l3read that satisfies. - Try our delicious Pastry and I•ce Cream. THE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Both Phones. A Sensible Cigarette delivers , COMFORT If you think of Fatimas as being in a class by them selves, it must be due to one and only one reason— Fatimas actually deliver a service that no other ciga rette can give. ) If you are smoking Fatimas you have discovered this. You have found that their delicately balanced Turkish blend_ is com fortable. That is why Fatimas leave you feeling fine and fit even : r . , . , ..y : _ .••,. - ;I/A; ts - • !k' i,...i1f • .) ,c.,,,- , 1 Se-ri.sihole Cigarcette, 43 1 4 }tart , kcjiaffner Marx Wednesday, No. 22, 1916: have at once. such as a new \sing}, th e e,,gine,llillU a natatoraik •Ind so forth. Ile ended his statemett by sa "I t i for these reasons a % mane e that I toII do my upnost. h one the state of Penn...ON:min gr an; ts college an apluopti.ituft in ke ep i t2 i tilt its needs. ~t a -_~x 1 1= REXALL STORE Between The Movies after an unusually long-smoking day. Surely—a conzfortable smoke must be a sensible smoke. Z99atqr./fti / i4sOrreacoo A k 4 1414 15 4 , 1 y s , , (; 1