Page Four FILMS To Fit Any Camera It GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner RESIIMAN TEAM WINS IN LONG, LOOSE GAME In a 1 ttlon loosely played some lost Theinday titter noon, the Freshmen nine oitlpiod tho Pitt/Mu:gin Scholastics to go tune of I Tho fleet /eor men ot totted touse three pitchers, Inc:ming nt.n toil the nomo bet had to he I. ;dm od In the tirst Inning by UM, oho did Rued omit till the eighth in ning ohon he also ocakened and hod to be tent. , oil by Elliott Tito lattet did not in i.eL at good shooing In thin t•-ninhol , I of the eighth. but In tile Itn holing he struck his thine men out In 1.0.1,1-11 to order. 1:1 , 1 11 xldtx hit ft eely but the fact thut the 11 , Ito10 leans did not summit Lholl b alms only 008 lesponsi hle tot tholl defeat Mullen dlstiSulsb• • .1 Illtnnolf 111111 too three base hits and a 110188 I un , the latter being the only one of Ow yeti.' genie An unusual play of tho , slsltors, which Dueled the reeNineee of first, seas their stay of stn tang second on the next pltched oftt I denim; to first Tho Fresh lion: cation IA a total of gfteen hits Tho it enhtnon-Bellefonte mune sched uled for lone last Saturdny man called MT dine to oet grounds The 8( te e Ci 10110 , 114 .4 —1 1 0 0 2 1 0 5 0-12 l',4lltnetl I 3 21 3 0 3 0 1-15 I 'attLl loa—Wal no and Schalk, Flom mina, GM, Elliott and Brumbaugh TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF HOME ECONOMIC FOUNDING Thin silo ism' Friday, May 17 and 18, uIII xine + the etlebration of the 1,1,11, of the founding of the Di p it tment of Home Economics nt line, Sn tto llstenslte planet are beina: ism kid I , llt I'M this occasion Speakers %%111 he In i e (rem the principal Mail tinlinis in the East hating Domestic Si lento ionises on their curriculum A I Oa at 111 be given under the di e( OM of tlivs Ma* Dunham, Who dl , tied the staging of the "Piper", Ls tin this In the open air theatre on Fri ,l4l, %111111 r After this event an M (05111111I „poop Is planned for the I k , M 1113 held In the Women's 11110111 m Di.l menty-ilve alumni are sin toil in totem for this occasion, and .pat lii I.lltettninmentil are planned I'm Mein It is expected that the An °il , pet Into Exhibit of the work of thi Ileum I vomornlen %till be rend) for Ital., Tien ut this time ELECTRICAL SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS 'lto nil :ahem of UM Kappa No. the la mot all elem., feat engineerin fra -I,..mmetteil at the University hod m erring Addressee Pere made Its ihefesmrs Kinsloe and 1111 in of the faculty of the Electrical I t,lneei Ing PLlnool, and H E Conklin. of I ebut g, national president of Lits lapel At the lo.t meeting of this fmternl , the fullouing officers Pero elected fat ni st semester H A •Pres ident. 1. a SchleinkolTer, vice pres ident. ft Applenn, Peasurer, R. V. lase,c ....p.ding secretary. and P I I' Dm. according secret:fly LEVI LAMB RECEIVES A COMMISSION IN U. S. ARMY I.t•al I. Lamb, of the clans of 1916, and long to he remembered at Penn Stan fai his football, ALICHLIIIIg and trail< obili, has been granted IL eon, misslim Lend lieutenant In the rag ulni Pnited Suites ni my dli eeth upon his graduat ion rll/111 Penn State, went to Banton oho, lie taught school and acted as o e.tring ainieli for tho Boston Tech ti um I ini lug the past )ear he hits been .oni aced In educational mark In James hia p All Usee oho men, unable to obtain 4 01 the hint edition of "Froth' . tt 111 be allotted to hate two copies of the coming issue Mlle!, will ho on Halo B:nint,. 12 The scarcity of the paqt issue 0.10 due to the fact that the edition misialeulliting the number of nu•u 0 110 had left college inclosed a stimenhat smaller isnuo than usual I 31= The t healon of officers for tbo coming tt int of the Penn State branch of the Intel 111U/owl Prohibition Association suited In the choice of the following: 1 A ', n il (If el 'lB, president, P. H Sin, nide . I`l, %leo president, C C. Vole etan , ir 13 Connelly, 9, heae nl el, and C. W. Clapp 'lB, weltathe. NT I. \ 01.1/I'4IEIC A: TYPEWRITER I , emluum n,tt I'll Ilto yearn' experience, o 111 .100111 here this mummer it ho all ..1,0 mulllclent work to war l ant My me ,I,llllextv- 0, II 17, 117 E. Donor. Forest L. Struble Plumbing and Heating Both Phones Mrs.Evaß.Roan 522 East College Ave. ',. STAI E COLLEGE, PENNA. F. ^s c.,:amined thoroughly. No charge for the examination. Pre sal iption Glasses from $3.00 up wards. Seven years with one of the leading Oculists, Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians of Philadelphia. Baseball Trip (Continued From Flret Page) meeting, the 11:1111 tesult being 41 to 5 in lingo Peon State-1 0 0 0 1 I 0 1 1-0 11 4 Nllcldlebuty —0 I 1 0 0 U 0 4¢-0 7 2 . Batteries—Penn State, Mande), How aid and Hail Aliddlebuty, Parker and Beare] I loalud arta in the box against the Univelsity of Vermont 11111) the re sult that, Penn State Came out oil top, 6to 2 The shift mentioned abate wal tiled out in this game, and plot ed to be it tel) good one The a hole State team batted opportunely. a three-beg get by rating and a double by Wheeling being the outstanding ream es The same by Innings. Penn State-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0-5 6 1 Veimont 0 0 ll 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 2 Butteries—Penn State, llootted and Wheeling, Vermont, Palmer and Ham ilton Errors ugaln proved too much for Grange.) In the gamo with Tufts, no despite 11125 excellent pitching, the game yam lost 6 to 1 Six hits here all that tile Nell Englanders could garner oft the State Millet, but Ego had an off day at short stop while the test of the Stab defense nos far from air-tight Grubb and Robinson led In batting hlth too singles each The score by Innings Penn State-1 0 0 0 0 01 0 0-5 0 7 Tufts —3 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 6 3 Batterles—Penn Slate, GIIIITIIey and W 11.11111; Tufts, Johnsen and Neff., I=l Against Colby. with 'loomld an the mound. the allele State team seemed hammed The big right bander held the Maine collegians to three lilts un til the ninth, n hen thm bumhed a single and double fur their third run The anal more aim 6 to 3 lie re deemed himself b., putting all a lbw game both in the tleld and at the bat Illy the and cuing also batted smell The mole IA innings Perm Statc-0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1-6 8 1 Colby —1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 5 8 Datterks—Penn State, Howard awl Wheeling Coll*. Pagam and Driscoll. Too 31och Bole° In tile game against Boston College the At hole State team appealed to lack the necessary punch, and while Boots pitched a fah game, Ms support could not manufacture any runs State made but one hit up to the eighth inning, a single by Grubb The Ilnal score wan b to 2, a fast double play in the ninth lo lling stopping a prondaing State tally Thu scorn by innings Peon State-0 00 00 0 0 1 1-2 6 I Roston Col-0 0 1 01 3 1 0 x—G 7 0 Buteries—Penn State, Oasis, Cram ley and Wheeling Boston, Bolen and Din When the team reached Worcester, Mass. to play Holy Cross on Saturday, they found two Inches of snow lot: them, so the game was called off and the team left at once for home I=ll B Schemer 'l4, who has been In chiugo of the Instructural mark In veg etable and landscape gardening at the Nea Ilansishlie State College since Ids lamination, lino undertaken the ew tension wink In vegetable guide:ling to be conducted by Penn State. His net %lees are free to faimeni and vegetable groaers upon iequest The Interchuis Pluck Meet scheduled for last Saturdaywan postponed in definitely on decant of the rain The !Morsels:dant'. nest Saturday and the Pitt trip the following week preclude the possibility of holding it at those times. A tmo will be decided upon later for staging this esent. Geutzel 85McEachren Dry Goods and Groceries College Ave. and Pugh St. HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Dockash Stoves & Ranges ]LEWINE'S STORE Bellefonte, - Pennsylvania MANY SCHOOL TEACHERS HAVE A BUSY TIME HERE Conference Well Attended And Proves Successful At Every Stage The annual 111011 School Teacher a' etude:once cloned /4.1.04t1f11111 last Saturday afternoon after ClOl 3 rep rote:AM:he. 'According to tiro nenti moot exit] wired, boll experienced two yore sot °Maisie tim. The conference man Motioned xemewhat by the present mat climax and the inclement .0110101 contlitiomt, but notes theleout 10:1 Leann e"; meoe l eglxtet ed ro, the meetings, Thin total SUIII dinttn 11104t1) [lOlll the central part of the mate The molt Munn tint gather logs dot ing the conference Included the 111101- n. 4 meeting on l'titlay meninx: hi the Llbend Al b+ Atmcmbly Itoorn, the a11(11 coo :it 7.10 pin on the stun° 4mcning, dellYteell by Doctor John I' (online, of Philadelphia, nod the geom. ni conference bold Situttlay mooning miter] all the 11111101111111 pr °blow. Dr. Sparks' Ninth Year (ConUnued rimu Plrst Puge) MIIMI lonin Ss Mem 08i1111110 Ad, Ivor Meat In relic Lion of College to State— Extension Activities Ism the, oil Sommer Session fun 're tellers In netto, d to tho College Itself— Emphasis of Chas octet on Illocution getl pros 1111011 Cot that Lentsal and ph eta! school In eve, s col lege to unit et shy the School of Libel Ai An a final accomplishment. he also applied the la inciple of college mil* as against school antonomc The main thing of the "doings" tot his :eception in 1008 ccos a huge pa tide. in alach :ranched the cadet reg iment and l einesentatic es of all the dif felent schools Each apatunent had a float la pity Mg theftomit The chemists had the usual chemist* building octal pemadlim the atmosphele immedistels Sal iounding thou! float A unique teatme of the palade 1,114 the That can of the "Nut Al* Ti action Compan) " then - Wilding" betaseen Bellefonte and State College TAU BETA PI BANQUETS AND ELECTS OFFICERS The banquet et Tun Beta PI fru ter nity 11114 held on n 1.1.t0 et ening In the Cutter 4110 Club All the members h e prevent anti the folio, hel 1811011 upon to speak In I espouse to Tortstninster Locke, Otto presided Doan,. S.B.l.ett and CI rine. Professor Webber and 'hauteem abler of the foLtilo , n ttitpet, teth pi evident: C .1 Kennet and 31.tt ely. student member rt The tails big ttue eleLtett UN onkel fol the tenting trier L Writ ale). !no trident, C A NI. kis. yke-ht erldent. A 11 COOll. and S \f I'nlny seu elm SUN CLUB CON'YEST Beta een tin en and flee falock to man run aftemoon. the State College Gun Clot, 51 11l conduct their annual amateur contest at Unfit naps on the mask!, to of the hot ouch All to ho bate not shot at more than live handfed clay Vaunts fue eligible, and a mire of ff slhei hatch fob Iv offered to the mutt, ,MI a sitter Cll/01111 for the Women GLEE CLUB ELECTS The Glee Club held the election of of ileeret for the meming le. , loot Wed nesdity evening The new oiliceen su 00 J If Wiloon. provident. e J. II Monroe. librarian, .1 A Nielson nu roger NV A Stoletzing and 77 W Dolt>, toodstant managers C S Stol rotelty was citation tot lender fot the Mandolin Clot, HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleanin6and Pressing Suits , made-to-order Repairing:neatly done. I L• Allen Street ONEE CENT SALE SOON Rexall Drug Store Don't Go To France Without a big supply of our latest popular songs and Thespian Hits "Wait Till the Clouds Roll By_" Is a Whale. You surely know That Young Lady Back Home Is just longing for a PENN STATE SONG BOOK The Music oom PENN STATE ".',COLLEGIAN In ought to the attention of the bode eel e thstunned. In his add: ess on tel el oiling. Doctor Garber duck chiefly on the changes in educational Work that aro hiking place beLa We of the oar. 1111 d in general 01100 a • ely complete Idea of come hi this title tics ideas seers on th ely 110% to 11111111 Of the teachers from the smaller mono tilio bonelitted :nate:11111v by the 111cul lea advanced. At the business meeting on rrlda). .1 II 111Ine1, I lead of tile Department of Sclera, In the 'IN illiamsport High School. has elected president of the tooter ence for the coming born At the mime time esolutlons Nel e pasoed thanking Perm Mate for the courtesy .11111 Lonslderailon txtended to the del egate It 11118 11180 decided to hold the net Zeal s' Lonrin coke In titate College Faculty Refuses na all illeellth 0 tot atutlealei to leave college, "Be it t owls ed. In ;ode; to obtain the la valeta deg; ee of fah near to all eta olentm non to tat... ;tam the zohlltional he entire fin leasing college, that the .4ttaleet. Council du held.. respect.. full petition the Council of Adminix filltloll that final esaminationa for the cecona cementer of thb; tear be omitted. and thatthin time be detoted to a re % le, of the vat loan coerce.; of Inott elu tion " Big Changes Face Colleges multi should inocide et encourage mn y tt lining fot all young men In col lege by mottled 0111001 s of the &limy and national guilts at by othei perm°nn com potent to give mllittn3 butt action. and that the colleges elietad Include, an part of Moll coml. of rand). teaching In mllltaty octenee. In accol dance with the mot steno of the :National Defense Act of June, 1916'. On Satin day, 11inti, 10, the Pitt FI esti men lunch team trill meet the Penn State Ica: lings Nov Boom Field, At the same time the State 'enmity will alliance the Pitt imams at Pittsburgh In the Inteicolicglateil Some of the esionen Ouch nien hate left, Includ ing retching, ihnon y and Overhoirm, net not men a tentative line-up can he git en at innocent NEW ( MINTI AGENTS Doi lag the Dart week me now coun t% ogento I,ele appointed by Om Deport mein of Ain lenlttnal Llstenolon, making 1111111 of `lo%ell new ogento In re "only otgatil/ecl Lountlem The now eineventotl% ex aro J S Obct Io 17, In nonlclln County, and At 01 KOunCY 'it In Clinton Count) FIRST NATIONAL BANK Stuto College, Pa W. L. FOSTER, Pr. Went, DAVID F. KAPP, Cluble. A Typewriter Exceptional For Collegians Change poor type in an instant from one style to another—or any lama, THE MULTIPLEX HAMMOND Two sets of type In each machine. Jut Tara the KRA . ' Presto ma or the ode Slmplo—ComP•ah—Porhahla • Beautiful work—beyond compare. If not inclined to a new machine, InVr e e F f te o n r ,1 t I , r d,,, F c aa n to cs ry or ß h ei g b i lli q lt u s . . lity. P ' gr°n " P '" l ittl t sr 'd ri tr " Dr. itharandar Graham Don Chancellor Rev. D. G. That Bishop John G. MUMY Wllll.lDeAn sioviens also all Cacaos and Universities Our spsdal terms to collegians will interest you. Catalog for the asking. Hammond Typewriter Co. sIt..EV,M4.P.'V SOPHOMORE CLASS NOMINATES OFFICERS The Sophomore class carried through Is nominations for president, secretary rod tree/noel at tt meeting last Fo iday tuning, In the Chemistry Anne, It tits decided at this meeting to defer he nominations for Student Council ntll a Inter meeting In order that hone men who note nominated tot he executite °dices and who will be nsuccessful may have a chance to ompete for the two governing bodies On a recommendation from the floor t was decided to make It possible for hose men leaving college before the *talon is held to cost their votes, and . P tVehster and A. J. Porter wore ppollited us telless The nominationx for president Were follono• 11. W. Adatil lleorgo `intith J. A. Turner W. Robinson Ralph Runyon G. Groot ' P. 1,. Koenig C. Jones Pot seeretni y the following were nominated A. P. NVoeffel, W. 0 Soley .1 Smith, G W Cupid, J. li. Lucas. 1) A. Campbell, W W Pateholl, J A Laulmell, G. W' Cleholberger S. B Stnuftei. J. Bell, W. H. Crmer. I , 11 Wiester, and E. H. Bair were chosen to, the candidates rot tile posi tion of ti ensure:. ARTICLE Al PROP. PATTER An interesting article In the on - fent Inoue of "Pile Unpopulal Mngnzlno' entitled, "The Journnlization of Amer ican Literature" comes from the pen of PR ofralmr Ir L Pattee head or the Department or Diurnal. OIL (OLLINGS AWAS Dr H T Collings, profesor of Ger man, has been called to •Washington by the go‘ernment officials fin a brief Henke in connection with foreign cor espondenee Ile expects to retain within two or three weeks - See - HARVEY BROS FOR BAKED GOODS and 10E CREAM Special Buten to Our Spring Line of Ralston Oxfords Are Now Now on Display L. D. rye 200.202 W, College Ave. Quality Cloth e s- As sold at the Sim's Store's A Policy worthy of consideration The Sim Shop at State College was opened September. 1912—twelve years after the founding of our Bellefonte store. Our policy was to render the best possible service by securing and selling the very heft clothes made in America— to sell them at a uniform price to one and all. The Store has been successful in the service it has given. The clothes, we be lieve have been the best that could be secured. The one price to one and all has been steadfastly and firmly adhered to. We belive it to be the only one price clothing store in Centre County. Its worthy of thought and investigation to know your money will buy equally as much as some one elses. We are striving to please, to statisfy. Anything purchased here, found unsatis factory, or that fails to give proper serv ice may be returned and new goods or money will 'be refunded. We want you to know this store as it is—dependable, reliable, one price to i111;0 1 e(1,1Pther ,t ); ,- atecerrect AC) Pi•lisJ ' ,, (!--lELLEFONTE AND,STME COLLEGE -PA. ~~4. ~ `~. ,~...♦ NEW POSTOFFICE FOR STATE COLLEGE SOON "Another bright star of hope has ap peared in Penn Btato's sky," viz. the possibility of a new Po/aortic° in the mar future The cause of this outburst may bo found In the filet that adver tisements have Men made fur bide tot rho construction of the nou Pilot 011100, to he located nt the south-oast eon ner of Beaver avenue and Allen scoot Plans for the now structure halo not been received from Washing ton, but they are expected within a few days and details .111 then be available DEAN BLAISDELL AWAY During the hint two weeks, Dean T,_ C. Blaisdell who at the graduation exec Cities of the Milesburg and Blan chard High Schouln 4A.404t TffillitietTkeaftev efg> 'Phofoplegs of Quay State College. Pa THE NITTANY THURSDAY Geo. M. Cohan IN "Broadway Jones ), Matinee and Evening One of those typical American Plays that you will so readi ly appreciate. This is the First Appearance of America's Famous Actor, Author, Composer, Comedian in Motion Pictures. _ IT'S A TREAT—DON'T MISS IT! The Seasons Biggest Event FRIDAY Matinee and Evening William Farnum IN "A Tale of Two Cities" BY CHARLES DICKENS A wonderful-Presentation of the famous novel, a historic al photodrama with great dramatic moments. "A Tale of Two Cities" is a Film-Classic—A truly wonder ful picture The General Admission for the Above Productions Will be Isc. All School Children Will be Admitted to Friday's Matinee for 5c SATURDAY George Beban IN "His Sweetheart" Ydu saw this wonderful actor in "An Alien", you will en joy his acting in this production. PASTIME ' - SATURDAY Gladys Brockwell IN "Her Temptation" A William Fox Production •'l,: . I r^, ot' 40,1 Wednesday, May 9 1917 CALL 53J For tg - e•best in Baked Goods and Ice Cream GORDON—Shin. 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