NV Four Our Easter line of Cards, Candies, bulk and package, will be the finest shown in Central Pennsylvania. Don't fail to see them. GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner Interclass Basketball (Continued From Fhot Pogo) Sopke 99 Jinforx 29 Young F Jimenon Smith F Donnelly I.4vlngston Rrieholbereer 'McFadden G Farrar Butatitutionn:--Galbmlth for Young; Young for Eicholberger. Mold Goals•— Young 11, Smith 2, McFadden 2, Gal braith 2, Elchelbargar 1, .11mason 3, Ewing 2, Donnelly 1, Wlllhuna 1, Far tar 1. Sodors Down Fresh The freshman-sonlor gams was close and exciting throughout and it wan on ly duo to the accurate foul tossing of Simpson that the Sonfors came out on top at 31-29. From the floor, the year ling. scored one more goal than their upper clean opponents, but Mohan fell down on the penalty throws Simp son scored 21 of his team's 31 points hi. evening. work Including tliX field goals and nine out of ton from tile foul Una Hallowell scored all but two of rte team's remaining points with four two-pointers. Dierkle and Hunan did most of the scoring for 1920, the latter making ono beautiful basket from about the center of the flaw. The freshmen, however, made the mistake of playing too much of an individual game, and It was due to this that they wore defeated The line-up and summary Seniors 81 Price Simplon Freehmen 29 Mullan Muschlltz HallowellMace.ld C Wllklneon G Brown Minor G Morkle Substitullone.-11111er for Halloo,ll, Schooley for Price; 'Young for 3tuach- HO; Shoemaker for Hine°id •F•held Goals —Simpson 0 Hallowell 4, ,Miller 1, Mallon 4, :Berke 3, Brown 2, Bineald 1, Young 1 Foul Goals —Simplum 9 out of 10, Mullan I out of 11. Hollowing 15 the standing of the teams, In the league to date• W I. T Per 4 1 0 000 1 1 0 .800 2 3 1 400 0 5 1 000 Freshmen Sophomores Seniors Juniors WORE ON TENNIS COURTS Physical Director Lewis expects to Mort getting the tennis courts in shape as soon es the Weather will permit. He purposes to use student help In the work thin year, so all students desir ing such work should see him as noon as poslbk,. The Penn State Collegian 19 now on nate at Graharn'e on the corner, Ave 1:1:1!1:2=1:!!!!!!!!!I Know all writers, compositors and proofreaders by these presents• Marks of parenthesis (which are frequently required) are not to be confounded with brackets [Hear! Henri], uhich serve a different purpose. The use of one for the other [vide.almost any newspaper page] is extremely sloppy Of you know what we mean), and ex /Alta lack of familiarity with, or in difference to, the technique of writing (Applause.]-421hicago Tribune. DEUTSCHER VEREIN SOCIAL The annual social of the Deutscher Varela will bo hold in the Women's Building on March 29. Tho special entertainment feature at the meeting last Thursday evening was a ono-act comedy given by several members of the Veroln. True Ape of Men How old Is man 7 Measured In years as one knows. But ho is as old as thongbt, as mind. When man's sores. ter Mit began to think, that day man was born. As man has progressed In the last million years, or half-million, en we may hope he will progress In the next half-million or million, and the time may yet come when, as a great scientist has said, ho will stand upon this earth and touch Me remotest stirs. Drop Use of Card Thomas Edison [Wallies young people to work to avoid temptation. Will some of our renders kindly try this and let us know whether It's worth at temptlng7--11neon Telegraph. SPRING TONICS Now is the season to cleanse the system and get ready for spring Try a bottle of - GILLILAND'S Compound Extract Sarsaparilla for cleansing the blood and as general tonic Ray D. Gilliland Druggist STATE COLLEGE, PA. - . . Track Men Win (Continued I - % out Flint P 880) Frwilinien Rini Moo Morin and Marling, both Freshman track men, utile laming under the Bos ton A A colors Morin did not qual ify In the thuds of the 50 yard event in ahich ho man entered Marling run an the lead-off on the Boston team in nn Inter-city championship race The cities of Boston, New York and Phila delphia aon .rich "Ted" Meredith run ning anehm The 00001 ass a ono mile relay 011th four men to a team. MISSIONARY TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED TALK The Reverend Joseph Elklnton giro an illustrated lecture entitled "Our Neighbors of the Par East" In the Auditotiutn on next Saturday evening, March 17, at S o'clock Elkinton is a prominent Quaker of Philadelphia, and for years has been identllled Midi missionary undertakings all over tile aorta Ile has travelled extensively In Europe and Chins and during his kanneys has gathered a Wealth of Interesting matelial Ilia talk this Saturday night will be connected chiefly v.lth China In which country he had much to do with mis sionary extension Dean Sackett, of the Engineeting Sthoo,l in a personal ft lend of the Reverend Elkinton VIVID ACCOUNT OF MASSACRE GIVEN Br DU. USSIIER In one of the largest Sunday Even ing Meetings held maim the auspices of the Christian Association in Me years, Dr Clarence D Usshet, who for nineteen years labored in Turkey in medical %yolk, held for mael bound for nearly an hour and a half ills entire audience Nut for a considerable limo has such an experience and ad %enter° been ielated before a Penn State audience. athenture among the Turks and Armenians which seem unbelimable. Time after time it seemed that the activities of the Allu sion station, the two hispitals and the schools would ceastetttlteteeeemfwTeT schools would cease with the massacre of all those engaged, detherunee came to the band of faithful follimens, ac cording to the speaker Dr Usether mune in the Interest of the Student Voluntcern of the College, yyho conduetesl the meeting in conjunction with the Christian Association of the Toting Alen and Women. During the day he spoke to the Volunteers in a special meeting, to the Freshman Bi ble Cie..., to the Ladies of the College In McAllister Dull, and to a large num ber of Individual men and 'seinen In the %argues meetings and interyiews, he told of the outbreak of the heath!. ties between Russia, Turkey and Ar menia showing how for some time plans had been ill the formation. and how Gel many vatii to play 11 leading part in Ulu hostilities. The Raisin's dream of a xorld power ulth himself as Dictator had led to the building of a spacious palace overlook ing the Dead Sea, Persian Calf, Jordan River, and all avenues leading into the future neat of power The description of the siege, the retreat, and the mass nem of the Atmenlans before rho Ot toman forces was vividly pictured, to gether 111th the cruelty and the relent lessness in which the Armenian popU lation 11110 reduced from two million to six bandiedthousand "Long on Short Whistle." Ask each one of a company of fifty people to rise separately and remain standing for one minute. There will be 50 different records. varying from 10 to 60 seconds. Ask 10 workmen each to bring you u shoot and a long board, and you will get 20 different lengths of board These illustrations are used ht a railway man to empha size the necessity of a mechanical de vice to eliminate the element of 'uncer tainty as to what constitutes n "long" or a "short" whistle by a locomotive. It is not right, he mays, to trust the safety of a trainload of passengers to a guess upon a guess, A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, ROT WATER VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING Pennsylvania Stole College, Tffectire Go. ittany Theatre ft THURSDAY ',„ CHAILLIE CHAPLIN "THE PAIVNSIIOI"' ' AND Pastime Theatre le"' RICHARD TRAVERS "TEE PHANTOM BUCCANEER' FRIDAY - FRANK KEENAN Wrestling Review (Continued From Pint Page) four years, always with the purpose in view of wrestling In his senior year. How uell he was prepared for this ono year of glory Is seen when it is coo• sidored that be won over Wiggsten of Cornell. Jones of Princeton, McCul. lough of Lehigh and Wyatt of the Navy. This list of men - containe the Intercollegiate champion, the two run. nen' up for that place, and Wyatt, a man who who had not lost a bout in three years until ho met Ostermayer. Long Re elected Captain. Long was re elected captain for the coming season, thus keeping that of dce In the family for the third consecu tive year. The prospects for the sea son of 1918 are of the brightest, for with the exception of the 125-pound class, the same men who wrestled this year will be eligible next winter. "Doc" Lewis Is working hard with Dettar, the freshmen wrestler, and by next fall promises to have developed a matman who will ,be capable of hand ling the 125 pound class, and if this hole is filled the others are sure to be better than ever. The season's record for the team ran be stated In a very Low words It Is found on summing up that the Penn State matmen won 34 bouts, lost 7 and drew 1. Ostermayer, Mills and Czarnecki went through the Reason un defeated A summary of the Individual records sloes Smoley two bouts won by falls, too bouts won 1,) decisions and two lost by decisions Ostermayer won cc ery bout, three by clean falls and three by decisions Mills also had a clean record, winning live falls Ile was given the other by default when his Princeton opponent cons injured As far as points scored Is concerned, Mills had a bettor scor ing record than any other man on tho team. Captain Long foil a trifle betow the high water mark which he Hot lost Sear Ile is credited with winning two falls too decisions and losing two bouts by decision Schultz has one fall and two decisions recorded on the uinning side and three bouts, one by fall and two deciedons on the reverse nide of the list. lelnn eon too decisions and was then injured, thus completing his sea son's work In the abort nonce during which he wrestled, Illggtne had one fall, two de clnions and one draw to his credit. Cntrnecki is another man with a clean record The score book gives him nit Louie won Three of therm were won by Mlle, two by decision. end one by default when Benton Tech failed s te produce a heavy weight wrestler Would Help Some. Tills would be a better country If we would quit enacting new laws and enforce old ones for about ten yours.— Cincinnati Enquirer. Luck's Proper Definition "Luck." said Uncle Ebert, "Is ulna you toll., about when somebody also works hard an' nits what you woe tryln' to grab offhand." Get Experience, Yourp Man The young man entering life must not be impatient, writes Theodore Volt In American Mngnzlne. Be must se- CIIIIIIITIIIP experience, he must lean the duties of his position by the actual doing before he boa any value to his employer. "This thing of being so much In love that 3011 unit eat," Ithverved the man mho Maims. "Is not infrequently caused by the high price offloners and theater tickets."—Widow. CAPS AND GOMIS Those who ordered caps and gowns f:om me will not be asked for any do posit The outfits will arrive some limo In May I can got any outfits desired any time up until the day before commencement, and I will have a number of extra out fits on hand at commencement time to accommodate any one who has ne glected getting an outfit. L. W. CHARTERS FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Po. I=l DAVID F. KAPP A Cashier vhofopia g s ... f Qua* Stale College, 1)a. SATURDAY OWEN MOORE AND DOROTHY DALTON "A CONEY ISLAND PRINCESS. FRIDAY DOROTHY DALTON "A OANDLI IN SOULS" .A. Triangle Production that Is differ- PENN I' STATEII-COLLEGIAN DOCTOR FORSYTHE RENDERS A REPORT Records Show That Work of Health Service In the Past Two Years has Been - - Selfsopporting Having convicted two years as head of the college health depart ment, Dr Warren E. Forsythe hoe Is sued a very Interesting report no the emit done since, the service was organ ized In January, 1911 Statistics show that an average of almost twenty stu dents daily have been Visitors at the dispensary, situated above the Liberal Arts building, during the two yearn of its existence This nark is filling a long felt need at Penn State, for it In a place where the students can receive medical at tention free of charge. The health Service in supported chiefly by a por tion of the Incidental fees paid by each student at the' beginning - of it semester and'by its earnings. A feature"of the work Is a complete medical examination of"all new stu dent. In tide way, it Is possible to lind many minor troublee and to Bug gest methods of eradicating them A pamphlet concerning points of health and disease is also given to each student. ' According to Dr. Poreythe, thb mi ority of student illnorm Is canned by In foction particularly tonsilitis and Ile complications. Contageous dioceses In a congested collogo community are en pecially to be dreaded and great pre cautions should be taken to prevent the spread of such dlsoase College eta dents need scientific instruction to re place superstitions and misconceptions of disease, according to the Doctor. Dr Freythe's report from January 1916 to January 1917 follows - Equipment on hand ... Total Expenditures . .. Earnings and _donation . 3,400 00 .10,843.00 . . 2,058 00 Tow tup . dleo from budget. 8.784 00 Valwd.ion of Equipm . t... 450 00 Neu. nqulpment t .. ~ . ...0,00000 Cost of service reliird Cost per office call. Coot per. , INSURANCE 'AND THRIFT "The Influence of -Life Insurance on Thrift" teas the subject of a talk given by Charles J RoCkWell, of the Equita ble Life Insumnco..Company, of Pitts burgh, to the Commerce and Finance students last Friday. Tho speaker em phasized the Lentairtance of life insur ance at the present time as an Import ant factor In enabling the people of the United States to finance their own busi ness ventures. Hitherto, we have been compelled to depend on foreign capi tal which will not be available after the present great war, according to Mr. ROAN ell The company which Mr Rockwell represents In holding, at the present time, a literary contest among .the students of elesen colleges In Pennnyl ♦anla for the hest may!, on the Mlle ones of Lilo Insurance on systematic thrift. The Penn State Collegian le now on gale at GrahrtaYs on the corner, live cents per copy. , —o— Great Difference Bishop Sanford , Olmstead of Den. ver was urging. In n holiday address, Christianity of the militant, active. beneficent sort. "Why, my deur friends." he sold, "there is almost as much difference between being good and doing good as there Is between being a mon and doing a man." Got your SHOE IMPAIRING done by J. B. arnitn,E, Rupert 116 Frii.lor St. The Nittany Inn STATE COLLEGE, A. DANCES AND BANQUETS ODE SPECIALTY J. P. AIKENS Proprietor, D. D. SCHROEDER, ?Kalmar. SATURDAY JUNE CAPRICE I=l A Comoly Drama of unusual extol \COMING TIIEDA BABA' "TIM-TIGER WOlll2l O -, Basketball Review (Continued From First Pate) former two being downed twice. The curtain to the season was the final eastern trip, when despite an accident that kept Blakeslee out of the game, the State five triumphed over Lafay ette, Delaware and Swarthmore, but wore finally defeated in the closing game at Lehigh. Captain Walton is the only man who will be lost to the team by graduation thin year, and while his loss will be severely felt, prospects for a winning combination next season aro particu larly bright. In addition to the vet erans who remain, there are several members of the present Freshman team who will without doubt make strong bids for 'Vanity berths next year; no that "Dutch" Herman should be able to turn out another winner. In his two years of coaching Herman ban mode a great record and his abil ity to Instill team-work into the men is one of the chief reasons for his suc cess. . Fd.G. Fl. G. PO Blakeslee, F. 3b 105 175 Adam, C. . ...... .... 44 0 88 ~aback, F... 27 32 SO Walton, G. ... .... 29 0 58 Wagner, F..... .... 17 0 34 Wilson. O. Fast. 0.. Hunter. F. 16 0 30 6 0 60 3 0 0 -Penn State's first victory over Jtt 'Bata was rather close, the final score being 25-25, but In the second game the Blue and White led 40 to 30. Dart mouth's score was just doubled, 44.22, but as has been already stated, the margin over Syracuse wart one point, the totals being 22 to 21 On the western trip. Penn State scored almost Identically the some number of points in ench game• Pitt winning 37 to 33; Westinghouse being downed 37 to 15 and Carnegie losing 37 to 26. In the Pitt game in the Armory, State also scored 37 points to the Blue and Gold's 32, while the Carnegie Tech game here the margin was 38 to 23 The other results were Lebanon Valley 42- 22; Lafayette 39.31; Delaware 3641; Swarthmore 33.23, and Lehigh 18 to 35. FOREIGN STUDENTS In United States there are 4,395 stu dents front Foreign Countries who have come to this country to pursue advanc ed scholastic work, having enroled in three hundred fifteen different insti tutions of learning. The mimes of these men and the countries from which they have come are classified and published in a small. booklet isued by the Friendly Relations Committee of the International Com mittee of the Young Men's Christian Association. These are available at the Christian Association office, in room 373 Main Building. Tho Penn Slate Collegian to now on salo at Grahas'n on the corner, five conto per copy. FOR RENT Social Hall and Basement hf the new Odd Fellows Building on East College Avenue.. Dancing space 63 feet x 38 feet.. Chairs, ladies' and gentlemen's rest rooms and kitchen in the building. APPROPRIATE FOR DANCES Banquets or any other kind of so cial gathering For particulars apply to H. E. Womer at the Postoffice. The Newest of the Kodak helps KODAK AUTO-MASK MINTING FRAME at the REXALL Drug Store NOW RECEIVING • Almost Daily New suits and spring overcoats from Hart Schaffner and Mark Rochester-Quality Clothes Pellham The showing is becoming larger and we are in a position to give you a better idea of the trend of the popular things for the season's wearing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUITS PRESSED 20c o o Snits Cleaned and Pressed 35c o o and Satisfying Vork 0 O 0 00000 0 o o 0 iiu, akeifittifer - _correct . *l3" ELLEFONTE ANDS*C_LOLLEGE I . IMiIiiiiIREINIMiEMM MUSICAL CLUBS RETURN FROM SUCCESSFUL TRIP The combined musical clubs of the college returned on the name train with the House Appropriations Com mitten last Wednesday afternoon, aft er a successful trip which included concerts at Haddon Heights, N .1, Harrisburg and Chambershula, Pa. The Glee Club also took part in the Intercollegiate glee club contest in New Yolk City. The clubs were given large audi ences in all their concerto At Hall don Heights, many Penn State alumni were present and there wan a donee I held after the concert. The Harris burg concert was perhaps the most fully attended, due to the tact that all the students of the high schools and the Harrisburg Academy were Invit ed to attend. Two trips still remain for the nom bleed clubs this year, one being to Bucknell on April 21, and the other a Pending trip to Pittsburgh some time In May. The Bucknell trip will he for the purpose of holding a combined concert with tile Bucknell musical or ganizationn, similar to the one that was held In the Auditorium lan,. year. Physical Director Lewis is planning to start a Gymnasium team as soon as the regular drill stops at Easter. Tha Interclass boxing tournaments will also take place about the same time. FRESHMAN "BIBLE" GUT EARLY. Material for the Penn State hand book is being collected for publlca• tlon. The book will be out earlier than It appeared 'last year and rill be sent to all the prospective freshmen In June. Any suggestions for its hn proYement will be gladly accepted If left at the Y M. C. A TELLS OF BORDER LIFE Arthur Deering, who was with the Boalsburg Troop on the border, gate nn interesting account of his expert• ences to flume Freshmen at Dean Holmes' residence last Wednesday evening STORY OF ALSACE. At the meeting of the Le C Francais held last Thursday evening Professor L. Al Durrage gave nn in teresting talk on, the conditions in Al sane, the territory that has been a bone of contention between France and Germany for a long time HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Dockash Stoves & Ranges OLEWINE'S STORE Bellefonte, - Pennsylvania ARE YOU HUNGRY? We are Specialists in well-cooked food, served under the most sanitary and up-to-date conditions. Open all day and night until 12.00 M. every night except Sunday Kincm ' .s Cafe Wednesday, Mar. 14, 1917 ALEMNCS DESCRIBES WORK IN INDIA IN LETTER TO Y. N. C. A Tom. C Blaisdell Jr, eon of Dean Blaisdell of the Liberal Arts School, has sent a ell color to the local Y SI C. A telling of the teeth In India Mr Blais dell, who Is engulfed in the work of the association, Is at present stationed at One of the n 3 my pasta In Allellabad Great t molts toe being gained by this wotlt In indlif. Special Y hi C A. Klatt ore wet )(lag In the advance camps end many of the larger universities and colleges are represented there Among these institutions which have mon engaged In this work are Harvard Prln.ton, Yale, and Trinity College. Just before Christmas, Princeton do noted a largo electric sign, "Merry Y. M. C A. 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