Page Four rHot Days Cold Soda lif Cold Evenings 4r Hot Drinks and Lunch GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner Wright and Coon Senior Leaders t•ret,... I. M right, editor of the 1918 I, Vie nll , lmanaging editor of the 'Penn St tic Collegian", t‘as elected inc• Ad. nt of Ills class for the Senior ...., /111.1 A Harden Coon, business 01111 ii•et or the LaVio was elected vice. pi,, , ,, It It IL meeting of the class la 1,1 I ,41. %,tl.l. IV A Given AVM elect , I al, I, II i. Ind S M. Linn, treasurer 11,111 t 1 ill lit and Coon left college Ott I rld, ohm to enter the 011icers . thlrillb; ,hlO, the former at Fort • /.1,11.1 11.1/ the latter at Madison Bat 1,./1 men two granted cont rol his end of the three month's It I. doubtful If they will be bed. lam tall to assume their duties us loath,. of the class of 1918. and SUlNVeth.t inovlslon may hate to be 1110.114: for the operation of class affairs As seen al the two underciasses have eltg-ted slid, Student Connell repro nentatitei, Harold Clark, president of this yeal s Council, will undertake the orwiniz.ition of the now body, in the ob. seine N% fight rho new Student Maid trill also be selected by the new Count II Is line the end of tine year 'the lun,ss selected the tenoning as 11 . 1/10.1elltalll,1 for nest year on the Cuundll Andenllnre—J B Shea, B C Cub b II A rant and T F Nolan I W Bailey, H D. Else C. I 1% It. t ling and J S Wagner A. Illgglns and M. II Sites, ilea I. Is =ICE= lIARD 'I RIP AHEAD FOR VARSITY NINE ho "offing Western trip of the 'sos dt> 1,.t0 hal team which begins to do,, ptontl..y to bo tm exceptionally 1.5 Noi 0 11111 Tao games will be Pladmi ith ,at Virginin. University at intoan W Va., one with Pitts bush!, sod one alth Carnegie Tech The 55 ass Xls glnlana aro mot this af- WI mon shod tomorrow, Pitt on Friday .551.1 Coln. i h. on SlEltaratlY• hlnce hods Cnrnegle and West Vir ginia hot, .I..reated the Blue and White In gam., at Stain College, it to 1 ills on that Coach Harley's men hate no4lll all task ahead of thorn if the, snot t to clean up on the trip Pitt is ssivois I a hard team to beat, and alth I..tisktion, their star hurlor being gsoomod s opttially for the game on I s Ida) It is pi obablo that runs will not be so %soy plentiful for the Penn Sudo mm lolopiten can arrange to take the hl;. lous.h iiilllo3 , will have to de pend upon lionard and Gramley to do the ',lulling In Howard, ho ham a Komi depend Ode tv.lrler, but even so. he I.olllu pitch et Cry dot Ho nlll no doubt b,• for the Pitt game, and If he is In was' form, the game should Is ,t ;nett) pitcher's battle lets ',itched well in the test gont,w tit it he line been Masted in, but the Paul .ho, not ploy with the steno I Irttlldente helllnll Lino 3oungmtel that tilts llonard Is In the box The Vitt railings are the atttaction ht•le next Si tuttlaY afternoon Little Is !moan abaut them, but till* are ex pel tell to lan alt It stiff light against the ltlu,• nail lrillto Youngsters The I•rosltntt•a I. Ito twit several men be little° of sib once from college, and the) Int* hut, to Use some new material SENIOR CLASS ELECTS CLASS DAY HONOR MEN A rims t Int alot tin., meeting I,Ms held In. I.lltht% night at Cubicle Class Honor 111.11 111111 II permanent Class seerotary UM' lit‘ tt it and Class Day functions dlgctilltlOti Itecenth the Seniors abandoned the Idea of hat ing Commencement invita tions and Class Day programs In othor 110 slant a V.nt money UN realized by the t lass ft Inn the sale of these to CO, tile 011 , 0000 of Class Day. On an emia of On loss of this source of rev , nue and Ile poor condition of the elm h t 101111, other menns st 111 hate to Is found h. 1.1100 the needed money As tt aunt In this, the Seniors present Is.t list at then meeting, voluntarily t not Muted 127 00 A Close Da) bene fit •1111, coin he given It tile hatinnY Tie tel st tilt/ night thin ueek 'I le ion on log torn vent elet.ted as 1110 ,11 n "Spoon Man", II A Clark, "It tel S Robinson, and "Cane Iln ~" It P. Osterma)er D J. Ken- Inn 1110. c lissen ns the permanent tin s seri eta') I=l I', 41knon to itli iito yearn' experlenco, 111 1., On hot o Ole summer if ho . .11 en ti .lllclont work to war t ,nt hl sto 1,. IT D, 117 D. Beaver. Forest L. Struble - Plumbing and Heating Both Phones Wear Toric Lenses For cicarand distinct objects you need Toric Lenses. Come in and allow me to demonstrate this fact. Mrs.Evaß.Roan 522 East College Ave. STATE COLLEGE, PENNA 1920 Nominates Class Officers Nominations of dims officers for the next seat more node nt a meeting of the Ft eslunan class last Wednesdas night It mos decided to wait until the nemmeeting before electing a member for the Student Council no that the unsuccessful cantlidittes fin the exeLutivo °aloes mai, clam Into tins commtltion The nominations fat inesident are G. E. Bale D. S. Parini, (7. 11. Barger, G. E. Campbell, A. N. Robinson, C. IL Gaston, A. E. Elncald, C. A. Brum baugh, J. Weber, J. W. Brown The following men mere nominated for secretors W C :georgic, lli Duos A A Largos. D. t 1 Mercer, P M Ger mtg. r M Grant L L Boland G 0 Julin, A D MacKinnon, George Mates, It 13 Shakes, Edmund Slut/Snags, C P Morrll A C W J young, I. G Mona. J N. Ilan'old. C L Bathurst, .T Binelc, A W. Franco. L IV Sevier. and \V B Unery scorn nominated fo: treasu: or Honors Announced (Continued 11 om First Page) A R. Srnoley, M M Long, R S Shultz, R A Higginu, nod A W. Rob ertu I=l Harrisburg Tech. Gets Tau Cups In the interscholastic nourds, Ilar risliusg Tech High School Lataled off highest honors Is) teceiting too cups, onu for being ilist In Chico 11 for one Dear and the other for oinnlng the relit) Owing to dela> In delis cr)•, the medals could not ho glen at this time Debating Aoords W li. Dion, J A DeFerle, I, A Spen cer, W W Pacittman, C D Stit,er, II H. Hammond, C A Nelson. W Kitchen, D Ii 1% [lron and W it LoLke PATRIOTIC PARADE IS HELD WITH SUCCESS A ‘ery successful patriotic parade nos held In the borough last Monday evening. under the direction of the P 0 5 of A. Practically all of the town et ganimtions M ere represented, al though the largest droning man made by the co-eds, in the role of Red Cross Nurses, and by the mcatly depleted Cadet Regiment Polloming the dis banding of the parade at the Co-op corner. Dean FWlmex goal, a brief pa triotic odthess Ile re‘lomed the car ious crises VV bleb the world has faced, and stated that he felt sure that Amer ica's ,oung men mould not fail to do their duty for their countm In the cows° of his speech, he praised Wll- .10; Dedamtlon of War, stating that it coo motthy of being ranked among our I nwite:pleces of literature and that it wt IN equal to the famous "Declara tion of Independent," The Univer sity ~.., • LHOME '41:thi::::,..72.7.t .1 k • bon by earrevandence STUDY r:,...rn,4:. ~ if I and Y•er II ofC(DIT H adm.,III. ...I .. HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to-order Repairing:neatly done EZMIEIMI Caps and Gowns Cups and Genus .111 be delivered by me from the Al awry on Friths) and Saturday afternoons, May 26th turd 20th 1 .111 illt‘ oan unlimited sup ply and will he able to mount) the entire Senlos Class If possible, phono sour measurements to me nt the Unison,lty club I=l El= HARDWARE' The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Dockash Stoves & Ranges ' OLEWINE'S STORE Bellefonte, - Pennsylvania Team Wins and Loses (Cnntinued Prom Flrat Page) had it big day all mound, getting five hits, tut of them ti fides, out of sty trips to the plat,' and bundling 4h. chanees faultlessly in the fold 110013 II IR big The ;rune Ivan ft,thl eli 01 the num bet of extia base bits Illy the. Johns ton, Wheeling and Rogers, of West VI:- ginia, nil had triples, Johnston and Ego hit doubles; and Moderin of the visi tors, hit for the circuit. Rogers and nn did the best mot 14 for the viol ton 9 sting. Mt the and Wheeling steno the leaders ton State senile bt Innings Penn Stale— I 0 0 0 In 1 0 1 0-11 W. I•lngin —1 0 4 0 0 I 2 1 0-12 Ballet les—Johnston, Hog ard Grarn and Wheeling Gondl and King I=l The IV R J gone 11118 all 1 111aord The 1.18 lathe: netet 100110.1 hone. and he lon led 1.1. t 11181 gone of the Hea the - Thlee aalltur) 8188104 oore 111 the 11118 that he ylehledand aloe of the OppoBlllB hula:nett 800111. out 111 the .glllte..out tome Only dace men got 01 fa. US 11111 d base and 01111 once 81.18 there MIN danger of nn 1111011 foot dent ig the :abhor State tool. till Inad right In tile open ing Inning, aeoling tine:, I UllY aft:: ton nest out With Mingle 1011 i has übt. 0511 of the 11111. Wheeling singled nod 45050 second I3lntile oat: mite on all eiror and Ghe and flobinnon follooed with singles. Once runs neoring Another alone across in the second alto Grubb drone Mingle home altos the latter had Ilan:bed Its It tillungh an tete, llonartlN Shtio Clean. The ta.t inn a 1010 in the sixth 131 the oIT 1111.11 a three bane uallop to light center. and NC 01011 011 Ernes tcrillee Ity to Itc ers The %lulling pitcher did cot pitch bad ball, but the lance [earn 1111111.11'141 to bunch thou, 1111.11 at the ight times I Inuard 111111 his sixth game of the nearron. and Nllll2O State 11 ix behind u lien ire entered the West Vir ginia game J011114(011 111 ci edited with the defeat. 1, Well leas 0.4 Holt/1111H let 0111 1111111.111011 11tIC.1t.. The 1.11411 e 1.) - Penn State-3 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 N-5 S 1 . 1 / 4 .1 —0 00 000 000-0 1 I: met len —llmuua nod Wheeling Mt Cu 101 and T tgget EXPRESSION OF TIIA \ KS On behalf of Cump 855 I' 0 S o unit to Ostend to the Call, t Bll3lli ell e aCt n'lttlllloll, rneuht. it Student both, our ulnLere thottlin rot their ro om, ation in molting the I/ undo or Mond* c 4 ening n hitt nun belle% o to hate been the boot ei held In tlth borough T If l'asuntet, II 1N Dethlelc, Committee FIRST NATIONAL. BANK State College, l'st W. L. I OSTLR, Pros'dent DAVID I'. Ii %Pl'. C.lller 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 Room PENN STATE I I iCOLLEGIAN No Final Exams (Continued From Firnt Po.FO) helots the tottuiroll punting grade. time Om 1' mak! 1111,1 110 CIIIIIICO to FTC "ohott . ' onion , !titer n float exttmingt non lint this 411111011[y inn now been sur mounted and ant student. 01 tan) tlesiting In teguito thud P.M11111.- 1011 111 ant subject ito as to have a chance to better his gentle, 11111 be giten the opportunity to do so during the week that would ordinarily be devo ted to that purpose. This examination tan be taken nt the regular hem de toted to tecitittion inn the subject, or tan he divided on, MI to cover several Huth 11111118 AI Inngetnentx for these coo be outdo oith the lust: uctots. The clause in tile announcement re telling to milltitty instruction is mere ly movisional to clue for any emer gency that might mice No 'definite omit has been I °COI ell in this tespect. and It 110 put in ill :monde only ton an) gen .l etnl re den Out might come to Captain Alt:ends nom tile War Doom [- mutt ultit m expect to the Institution of mote 1111.011,411.0 111 111 011 1110 putt of all tollege men The execntlso committee of the board of tiusttes met 111111 the Council last Pridat to enrng mud 111111 Lily apps on ed I this uttion its sell us (let ything else [hut the facility has done oith respect to time is taunt oat taixis A special Intnaing of ails tonunittee Sills culled to nut , ria linpoi tont tontine business matters 11011 Lentil not he left. until 1.110 I egtthil mceting in June 01101101 eon/hosts Ull4 I till 1111011 the fact dolt all Into! uetots Mil be urged to bl lag toots student Janne painting glade I a e a, h subject betel,' the end of the seme,ten It is thought that the 050 t time g tined by the action 11111 be suilleitta to make tills possible FRESH DOWN SOPHS TllO 01119 Interelnav basebnll game n nun pl 11 011 doting the mat noel...emit.] In a 9 2 knoll for the rie.hmen All other gamey nere called orf on acLount of laln, nhlle the mune on Fildn} In 01)1011 the tno upper clashes Wile to meet etalt othm nes ilostposed Ise nose of the 'sal Idly mune Tile €eell• of the 1 - te4llninn Ozone tt hlch It Is PM, oil on Ohl rtemel Is on follows I% 0010000— I 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 Soo h. —0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 2 4 Thaler Ito— Preslunen, Elliott and `t tanhanglt Soplioninreq, Elehelberger, tobinson and I:ta CENT SALE SOON Rexall Drug Store -„. f r .SANITARY mumnlNG. STEAM,. ii".; Harrisburg Tech Wins (Continued From First Page) 1 , 1311 n, Time 17 14 Bosom's, One•mile=Won by .lupOninz, 'Mans field Inch. Tbno 4 minutes, 644 G eon 410—Won by Evans, Tech, Time G 4 44 seconds Tno-tnlic—Won by Harmon, Tech Time II minutes, 50 3-5 seconds 220—Won by Munn, Tech Time 3 min 1-5 seconds Ilnl[44lllo—Won by Demming. Tech Time, 2 minutes, 14 4-1 seconds. Relay—Won be Tech Time 3 minutes 45 4-5 seconds Shot put—Won by Beek, Tech. Die tame, 46 feet 4 Inches Now record; former %mord. 44 feet, 3 Inches. Lon hurdles—Won by Dock, Tech Time 26 3-5 seconds. Now locoed; for mer record 27 seconds, ... Pole tnult—Won by Trendhell, Wil- Ilmhport High Height, 9 feet, 5 Inches Illgh JUMP—Won by Ilachnlan, Tech Height 5 feet 4 3-4 Inches. Hammer—Won by 'Dimming, •Tech Dbitunce, 123 feet, 10 Inches lb and Jump—Won by Ebner, Tech. Distance. 20 fet, 1 1-1 Inches Discue—Won by Demming, Tech Dlstunee 90 feet. 9 1-2 inches seiIeILKILL CLUB ELECTS The Schuylkill County Club hue elect ed the fullouing °Ulcers C E. Barrow, 'lB. president: W. C Much Mort '2O, tieLretur), W Hart 'l9 bet/surer Gentzell,McEachreo Dry Goods and Groceries College Ave. and Pugh St• - See - HARVEY BROS I Olt II IKE') GOODS and ICE CREAM CLUBS and FRATERNITIES Our Spring Line of Ralston Oxfords Are Are Now on Display L. D. Fye 200.202 W. College Ave. The Largest Line of STRAW HATS More Variety of Shapes—Larger Assortment of4yles Greater Diversity of Weaves and Shapes , Every Hat a New One---Prices Most Reasonable The most comfortable fitting sailor shape made by Crofut & Knapp, for whom we are exclusive agents. The Price $2.00 and $3.00 Italian Panamas $3.00 and $3.50 Genuine Panamas $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 1 . gfiu . ghilficithier ov.gorred .giressj wELLEFONTE AND STATE NEW POST OFFICE IS NOW ASSURED Within a Year, StAtO PAW sviil have a new roderal Building, it nothing anteroom occur. to fitment. Plans call tot an 81) a 56 foot, one story Structure, at the cornet of Romer avenue and ;Allen street, fronting on Boas et avenue. It is to be constt acted of °Maui light colored sandstone or ihnwitone. !Intoned In granite and the estimated cost in sax :go Bids hare been adtortined for Ind It is tinged to Ita‘g the work nutlet way before the demo of summer, so as to finish within a your. Tho main entrance ,will open into a huge lobby) and a roomy oorking space for the pos tal business will also be pi ovided Jeweler and Optician REPAIRING A SPECIALTY C. E. SHUEY 133 South Allen Simi " Thititee Co. t phofopia g s f Qualify Soto 1)4. THE NITTANY WEDNESDAY Vivian Martin in "The Wax Model ), THE SERIO-COMIC TALE OF A FRENCH MODEL. THURSDAY Henry Walthall in "Burning the Candle ), Wonderful character acting by Mr. Walthall and splendid directing by Mr. Beaumont, who directs "Skinner's press Suit" make this an excellent picture ALSO Slim Summerville in" Villa of the Movies" A Two-Reel Keystone Comedy that's a scream—eight reels tril7l ADMISSION 15c FRIDAY Clara Kimball Young in"TheCommon Law" ROBERT W. CHAMBERS A seven-reel Super-picture revealing life in the art studios of New York City. Few screen productons have attracted the advance attention that this picture has aroused—Don't miss it—. ADMISSION 15c SATURDAY Sessue Hayakawa in" Each to His Kind" PASTIME SATURDAY Stuart Holmes in "The Derelict" In State College - , • ' „ i ti Wednesday, May 16 1917 :: ' A. DEAL EM=l Mato College, GEll==l CALL 53J For the best in Baked Goods and Ice Cream s-,.. ;,.. ?,7:v. , ..,,,Ii:1-. „co TYRONE-9A in. 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