Page Four Official li A 4 Freshman Class Pipes if GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner HOW THE MILITARY CAMPS ARE TO BE HELD IS EXPLAINED The question of just what to do with regard to entering tho Reservo OM ems. Ti alitlug Lumps has boon brought up many times in tho past two days following the now military dovelop ments The Commandant yesterday is sued the following instructions for those desiring to enter. 1 Pi °cute three letters of roc tommendatlon ut once. Mall application blank as NI • (n) lof tilos° who go to the Madi son Ma xmits, to Room 432 Commercial TI oct Bldg , Philadelphia (b) I'ol thorn) who go to Fort I,a -(warn, to Cloretnor'a Island, New York 3 Remain In college, and attend all Cilliillo4 until definite orders aro given LO :nose Training Campil Start .11114 8 Word concerning the establishment of training camps for men who desire comntinnloes in the °Moore' Reserve Crops V. 114 eeelved by Captain Ah lends last Sunday. These camps are to be held at fourteen different points throughout the United States and will be established between May 1 and May 8 The tao "Imps for Pennsylvanians mill be estsblished at Madison Barracks and I tat \ [lmam. In the state of Now Turk Applk ems from the 10th, 11th, 14th, 15th. loth 21st. 25th. and 26th cone...boot districts will attend the fanner and applicants from other die tricte In Pennsylvania the latter State College is In the 21st congressional dis trict According to the present announce ment persons who desire to attend these earino, nand drat ho passed by one of the ihe is umining °Meets appointed for tile It lie or Pensylvanin Captain All:ends% is been appointed one of the examiner.; As fat as known ut present applicants 0111 be required to pass a rho vie/11 emuninatlon. Men attending the tzlmps 0111 servo without pay until the end of the training period, when they will be gisen an opportunity to take the mental examination for the Cancers' Ilteo i re Corps Another question dhat has been mixed In Just %%hat will bo done at the camps Following in 6 condensed re port of the plans: Course of Instruction Doling the trot month of the camp those hi .utendance will be divided into fifteenLomistnies, legardless of the arm of the lc rt ice for %%Inch the individuate are destined During this month the quallikations of each man will be studied nab 0 view to Resigning the neu•r any numbers for further instruc tion In the separate arms of the ser vite At the end of the first month, there fore. torn nil! be reassigned in due pro portions, as to form nine infantry M 11141111,4, three batteries of at finery, tut; ti 001,4 of cavalry and one compa- In of enkinems. Other men who will hale been selected for the coast artil len will loom] to Fort Mom oe, Va., of Fort Winfield Scott, Cal • for the temaindeß of their training Those who emain at the tilt is =my. pill 00- colVe tole month's training after the reassignment mentioned above At the end of the Whole period the °nicer In eharge trill select °Maws for sixteen infolitly divisions by the time the enlisted men can be procured Each cement*. [loop and battery must fur nish 45 oillteis Those not selected for use nil! be commissioned In the Reserve (Micelle Corps, If found competent, and Will be atonable for future use Other vimilar camps must follow thin first camp Young men must be ndmited to the first camp, but not to the exclusion of older mon in the second nod following camps young men 0111 piedominate Tho fact that other camps 0111 he hold at Inter dates 0111 be of Interest to those Penn Stato mon Cilia are undecided about taking the training at this first ono. “lIIIP Heppenstall Back C Ileppensto.ll, one of Penn State's former gridiron stars, now lo cated In Pittsburgh, spent a few days of last tech with friends about college, together tlth his wife and family Burlng a part of his short visit ho vieued the new football material and expressed himself as being highly pleased nith the prospects Mr. Hap penman IN a member of the Athletic ativlsts;, Mood of Penn State HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Dockash Stoves & Ranges OLEWRIE'S STORE Bellefonte, - Pennsylvania Valuable Etchings Given to College A valunblo collation of etchings of gloat historical interest ass leeched last week by nesident Sptuks as a gift to the college from Max Rosenthal, the aell knoan Philadelphia artist The etchings are mints (tom 511 Rosen that's non wotit, and include Milk ing resemblances of Lincoln, Webster. Trot rls, G 1 ant. Washin a gton nd tnany other noted Ametkanu These rein o ductions are huge,. than life size and will be suitably framed and hung In prominent places In the college build ' leg, particularly the Libel al Alto Build ing In addition, there Is nn Immense fac simile of the Declaration of Indepen dence, and tem oductions of letters written by each of the signets Mt Rosenthal also included in Ills gener ous gift a cop} of the Constitution of the United States in which ills etchings of each of the signers Is to be found These pictures tt 111 be remoted from the book and flamed There afro also etchings of mery Judge of the United States Supreme court silo has held a position on the bench since its begin ning. and the entit e collection still make a valuable addition to the college build ings COLLEGE GIVES SHARE TO HIGH COST FIGHT Owing to the extetwito prices of such common foods on pOULtO., onions, cab bage, ett , the aeltuol of Agl holism iv being flooded alit letters of inuoio from man) would-be gardeners, alto aro going to attempt to cut down ex penses b),,making gardens of their tn. In their back sards, us to Just what to plant and how to go about it. To meet this demand, a special series of ten articles containing the elements of tegetable gardening will be sent fot publication to all Pennoltania noun papers. These articles us 11l ho arranged 113 the Agricultural faculty and are Intended to be Penn State's part In the h.wdenlng me‘ement of the day. In addition to the articles, a special bulletin on 'Honig Vegetable Gardening" will he sent out or may be obtained free of charge by addressing a request to the dtpartnient 1 of agricultural onions'. LETTERS URGE SUPPORT OF "ABSENT VOTING" Letters urging the support of the leglslathe llouso bill that n,ould pro vide for "absent voting" and In olab tile Students of Penn State are very much interested, trill be coat out to members of /louse of Reinesentathey today by students One letter trill be sent to each repreventative and trill be signed by as many students from each of the respeethe districts that it Is possible to got on short notice. The members of the Civic Club hate the matter in charge, and they are in tent upon getting SLY good a showing as possible for tire bill nhen it comes I up for a I,oto in the Ilouse within a few days KRUMRINES Refreshing Fresh Fruit Orangeade and Lemonade KRUMRINES Mao Styles *f ergeny e lueutklin A Typewriter Exceptional For Collegians Chary your ty kto instatt from oat style to asother—or my language. MULTIPLEX HAMMOND Two sets of type In each machine. "had Tem dui Co Pronto es. er the of Slmple—Compint—Portablo Beautiful work—beyond compare. If not Inclined to a new machine, Inquire for our Factory Rabuilts. We Rent Machines of high quality. Patron., President liecrodrime psoninsi henry del Val 11.00 Dr. Alexander Graham Bell Chanmilor Rev. B. G. Trant Bishoplohn G. MonnY William Dean Howells atm at/ Colleges and Universities Our special terms to collegians will interest you. Catalog for the asking. Hammond Typewriter Co. 545 Eaat 59th . N. N.Y. Natr York Chr I LACROSSE TEAM DROPS FIRST GAMES The Latloss° temn ens unsuccessful 00 fat as ming goes on their mtt n in las ra t noel. ttheytame err o Ith the shos I. end of 4.1 sold 111-1 suites Slip Sum therm e and Lehigh, espeeth eh liallonell proved to be the main stand In, seeming both of State's goals, sniffle Dean also shoutd up ire!! The State team held bumthmore ton one to one tin 1.111 the end of tiro hist half, but In I the second the latter piled up their ntl. Sure goals Ugrian did some line play lug rot Swarthunn e and In the end of the mune had trio node to his et edit The game u ith Lehigh am lutanist one of the best teams tile 111 tat 11 anti White elm pi uaticed In addition to tills then team anti a ell-Loathed In site of the foul teen point !Wm once in the stole, this game was badly fought and closets contested The Play lag of Lehigh's title ti defence, It ti sins, has been charactei lied ns hoodcl fol. and 111 !dist, the first !Mitch. 11180 0113,1 IL tine smile The Hanle State teen plated both Cameo and tonnloted of Idtlebel. goal. Steeds. zeld 'bonnet, point and enter point Smith. Llosil end Dangle. de fence. Lebbt. Lento 13altes, Ilnllntt ell, and lingela, attack, Dean. out home: and Manly, in honor 111 teller to at old prrelible robtunder vtanding. the Ilegistt.o breet AOllOllOl of the College to 11000 that In 1100111- the Hots of Lanilitiater mho ale eligi ble for - The Louise Cat negh w 111111 in the thl ee '1,4111,1011g Mullet 111111.11 "The John \V White" Seim 111 the tin ee lower classes matie Ml> 1 and August 1, on the lauds of college it n,,1, till end) t onihieted. but th It nu one van be considered no to, at the time of making hii ,11111,oet et St/111(111W agalimt him It wbo h e litimitted to college with an entrance 1011tlitIOn NIIOIIIII emove this deadlier, heron c dull 1 of thelt 111 it ten in college, if till') winll to he CO.ltlel ed eligible tel the - ship list JoIN THE RIM ('lto l . l l IF Tito Atomic on lied Comas needs o io Puot Pante otudents 00 membetta o Thole lo on idea ictmallitlg 0 oo nmong the men students that to co membetohip in the Ited Cl oss Is 0 0 mammal) for WODICII 'nut 0 O lon stun Is cl 01000 one 111 be co coming n embe: of the Red o ClO4ll 0110 morels bits till . 011/. 0 poi t to at moot humane motement n 111th at tills time Is in dire need of that...pont Anmatie gan 1010 0 :SO geld monk, is lentil:ea There o 0 111 0 sh. Masses of membership. 0 0 and the Mona 1.114,0 nom one to II 0110 Mind: Oil doll us The Presla o co dam( oof the United buttes 14 ores- O to latent of the 00010 n, 0110 1 to:nto o co to Congress .1010111, Hammitt told o o tam mono lone nom 1110 to Ms oo co omen 00 man} membel cc in theiro o 111,1 CI 0.01 soeletieto RN the United 0 Slates Crel Penn State otudent 0 should 1,0 co rnmnber 13.10thilr0- 0 O 11011 11111 he made at nieshient o o Spat ha' odic, Wear Shelltex Shur-Ons with 'retie lenses Quality Product Mrs. Eva B. Roan 522 E. College*Ave. cc - 1 /x NORFOLKS Every one of your favorite feature can be found in Hunter. Soft lapels and shoulders, a waist curved into the correct limit, silk lining and every sensible refinement. These Norfolks were designed by us and Tailored at Fashion Park that we might give you custom service and character without the annoyance of a try-on. READY-TO-PUT-ON $22.50 - $25.00 - $30.00 Other styles executed expressly for us at Fashion Park, $20.00 and more. ."The Hunter is a single-breasted Norfolk and the Idler is double-breasted. Silk Shirts and Stockings in all the latest color ings. White Flannel and and Serge Trousers. Sport Coats in blue, brown, gray and Heather mix tures at $lO.OO. The Toggery Shop Montgomery &. Co. State College Bellefonte PENN STATE':: COLLEGIAN Enthusiasm Runs High I=l a teem d is übsoluteb essential In grunt ing cc edit fel toilette eon k Follon hat tn. Spat ks . MM. Cap- Min Alti ends tunic cit the subject of nntlulntl 1.1,1t1 mine. ft ein the millOtry point of lest The Iltst in,., t of Captain Alit owl's diveusallat nno taken Uil nlth the orgunimtion of the egu tar at my and the -duties of the Ulf recent In anthon In the set vice By Aids a: tam:meta students Intel ested lln militnty set Vice it ere nit. MI OP. pOl Unlit.) to gauge foe themselves the ancli of thu set vice fun n Melt they tttio best lilted tutor l'ttherral Training. Thu tuts that Penn State stood squirre l) Ireland the o hole plus of unisersal rt Ice and ti Mahar aluf !nought out lu into, untel oda fashion at this meet ing Captain Ahretagn tefetenca to ant ‘el val [lathing and Inn comptu loon of Huth a no stun with the old unauccesofpl ‘oluateet nt sten, !nought Cr,, tat pro , longed °pillow° nom the Lathe student Loth Captain in his talk dealt bit.% ttitli the aitm canteen and also ith the subject of national prohibi -1011 doling the inesent tel Al though In fat of of the latter. he con tended that xo long as saloons were 11- Lensed by Intl, the aim) canteen under ;ndllt.nl 001101 Ision tine fat more de- citable than the unteigilittcil sale of lisum to soldleis The tri eatei Vat of Captain Ahi ends' 'I odic, 'loges , 1x token lig 111th a diselisslon hits It camps fol ;eserve °Meets In this discussion he hild special emphasis on tile fact that the goteinment lind need for Just suet, tnen toe lo he found at Penn State— nten ith it college education and a nor- Mill amount of Mining in military mettewi Seniors expecial4 mire urged h 1 him to attend these CaMlll3 If at all possible tier rll.ll, coach of the nestnita football and basketball teams, mho has been In the Bellefonte Hospital II ith tYlihala hlol for the p Ist Bak medts has sufficiently re einefed to lesume ills college duties Dean and MI '1 T Cleft enter tained the Liberal AIM Senlnta at their home lam Thm inlay menial; FIRST NATIONAL BANK I=! I=2 SENIORS Special rates will be given on all photographs to seniors during the week of April 23 to 30. Make your appointment now Cmith The Studio - R. H. BR EON; Mgr. BAND TO GIVE CONCERT ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON The band still alto a concert In the Auditorium neat Sunday afternoon at 330 This will be the brut of the series of mill-melts= Sunday afternoon musi cal treats. and In the postponed concert that the hand stns scheduled to give oil the Sunday lust Ireful o the Easter vaca tion 13andinumer Thompson tins ar ranged the following Mgr.. , (1) Overture “Maritane Wallace (2) Set condo for Pluto and Horn Till. MCSIIII4 Teasley and Chambers. (3) Invitation at la Valso Von Weber (4) Grand Fantasia “I'Lombardr Verdi . (6) Dunce Descriptive "Ghosts" Sulls bur). (6) Potpouri I from "The Prince of Pll net" Ludern Introducing "Pennolvanin. Sotto" rinnie—Stal Spangled Banner. On Satuiday afternoon tho Tao Year Aggie b.teeball team lout a well played game to the lierksithe Club, on the drill field, hi a score of 7 to 1. A dance wax held on Saturday oven nig 1,3 the Tau Beta DI and Sigma Tau national honorary engineering Irmo nitien In 1 0 0 1 , Hall About thirty live couple. were In attendance. Forest L. Struble Plumbing and - Heating Both Phones Genteel & Mdachren Dry Goods and Groceries College Ave. and Pugh St - See - HARVEY BROS. FOR BAKED GOODS null ICE CREAM Special Rol. to FIRST YEAR BASEBALL MEN PLAY BELLEFONTE The drat game for the Freshmen nine will be played on Friday with Belle fonte Academy. at Bellefonte Thla will take the place of the , gamo acheduled for not Saturday which Nee postponed The following day the Mat yea] men will meet Mansfield Noi mail at Mans field instead of at home as pi evionslY announced A 1 Morn game with Hello fonto has ben secured for Satin day, May 5, to ho played at home 'With the exception of these changes, the schedule remains the same as former ly announced , CALL 53J For the best in Baked Goods and Ice Cream STATE COLLEGE BAKERY N. A. SHOPE In Kelleis Old Stand Back of Hotel STATE COLLEGE, PA HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to-order Repairing neatly done. Allen Shut Have You Looked Over Our Line of BASEBALL and TENNIS GOODS It is a Winner and the Price is Right You cannot find better made goods, and " every article is absolutely guaranteed The - Music Room TllitiagThiaftee 4E1, 1 / 4 `Pitoioplags of Quaky • State College, 112. THE NITTANY THURSDAY Mary Pickford "The Pride of the Clan" The greatest Mary Pickford Picture ever produced. A Mary Pickford Picture that more than ever crystallizes for all time not only the wonderful charm of this popular actress, but affords her opportunity to display a dramatic finesse of rare merit Eight Reels Matinee and Evening Admission 15 Cents "The Eagles Wings" A story of National Defense presented by a brilliant cast. A thundering drama with a thundering message A thrilling appeal that will fire the blood of every patriotic American citizen. ' Sec it for the magnificent lessons of Americanism that it teaches. Seven,Reels Matsnee and Evening Admission 15 Cents SATURDAY FANNIE WARD in "Betty to tlie Resue" THE PASTIME FRIDAY - William Desmond In "The Last of the Ingrams" SATURDAY . GEO. WAISK - hi . "HIGH FINANCE" '.rc..u~esd. a~i~ &u ^,..:ra+~~s`u~'~~ { } ~.~.'tLrr'.l;i~iiC~~~'~~~°x Wednesday, April 18 1917 FOR SALM—SIX Cylinder touring car In nest close mechanical shape. Would make an elegant cut down mceabout or truck Will be sold at a sacrifice. Harris Holmes, Ewe 446. Slats College ~., _' . i GORDON-awn. ARROW form-fit COLLAR c/for3o c CLUETT,PF-A.I3ODY/LCCUHCAAICERS Our Spring Line of Ralston Oxfords Are - Are Now on Display L. D. FYO 200.202 W. College Ave. FRIDAY
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