Page Four Watch Our Windows For Saturday Specials In Chocolates and Candies Biggest and best Candy proposition ever offered in State College GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner KNOWLEDGE COMING FAST TO FRESHMEN One Would Buy an Alma Mater and Others Get Instructive Lecture The>'ro of it °gain Kidding the life or , to neemnultite though the nightly out of the poor 1 , 1 °shies ' 'I I Ing of the midnight tot eh Come CHAPTER 1 Ilere's a good one Seven 01 of the • erdant eype dl Med into the allege m - chard the other day. They spitd some telleus and made inquiiies concetzling the orchard They receiyed a good line on the histoiN of the orelupd (tom its yiny birth doll n to the au edema man ner In k Weil the /Andes Innhe their clan) suitcase hauls at the Present time .. Much obliged... said the gi cot ones an they stalled to take their depollute "Just a minute \1 hat do you think .0 ate, anynay 1 We hake no timq4o waste on )ott tenons You on e"lis twenty cents an how for the dissemina tion of information that It Inns taken us MINING SCHOOL NOTES II B Litchman in the new appointee as Assistant Professor of Metallurgl, tilling the place left %scant in Ihnt de partment the leave of absence! granted C E Megitigg dal Boyd Dudley, Jr Mt McQuigg is on dots •is Captain of Ordnance, United States Army, stationed at New Ilan en. Conn, and Mr Uudle!. Is also a Captain of Oulnance, U. S A, stationed at Wilkes-Barre, Pa II B. Northrup Is acting bead of the department of metallurgy in the absence of Mr Mc Quigg Arthur lioness has been appointed Instructor in Mineralogy in the geolog• teal deportment, toting the place of L. Youngs, who resigned to accept a position as geologist of the Producers Oil Co and ulto Is now in Houston. Ttsas. J. Morley Nutting bas been appoint ed Teaching Felton In Geolow., tale Ing the place of S .1 Caudill C W Robinson has been adyanced from Instructor In Geology to Assist. ant Professor of Geology. Mr Robin son has just returned from a summer spent In the employ of the Canadian Geological Suney aorking In the coal region near Sydney, N S A E Roberts, Assistant Professor of Mining, has resigned to take up practical uork Ile is on a large coal company at Ebensburg, Pa Dr. E S Moore, Professor of Geol ogy and Mineralogy, returned about a 'week ago front a summer's stunk in Cuba ns geologist for the Producers Oil Co He sins Ins estlgating the poi slbilities of the Island as a source of petroleum LECTURE COURSE BY DR. DYE. A lecture course In English Litern tare 108 is to he offered thlr semes ter LI. Dr NV S D)e of the Rhetmla Department This series of lectures will deal with modern English liters lure ftmn 1870 to the present time All It ho are interested are Invited to attend the meetings at 4 30 on Tues. day, 3 30 Wednesday. and 2 :10 Friday in 310 Main Gehring of the yearlings, oho Las been shifted from center to fullback, Ih also dlsplas log lots of ability ow ' yll 1,... ~./ / .',... pi 1 1/ 22= MED= SEEM cliArTi R II Now, get this one "trey, eshman , " Tho en eon top Mt oiled Oser to the Co-up cornet "Talte this nickle and go up to Dean Holmes' oliko and get mo an Alma %Lao Make it snapPY " Ten minutes Inlet the more recent man len°, led thus!) "I let en ) out !tickle, They're Just cold out of " Question Neho got "stung", the it ...Outten on the Sophomole" BAND TAKES PART IN FAREWELL PARADE Peon State did Let slime In bidding (meson to the that quota of 53 men Clem Centte County who hate been se lected tot the new draft atm - of the United Staten, I.t night, short a hare well I eteptien sag held for the men In iluitefente Members of the cadet band. the deans of the cations schooln, the maJorn of the cadet regiment nod mem bers of the State College branch of the Red Ctonn, all took a prominent part In the pannie If It had been possible, efforts uould hate been made to tuke the cadet reg iment to 13ellefonte, but the cost of such u project would have been too great. Tice drafted men Irate tot camp today A IWIIII: It0111:1ITY WAITING }Olt lIIS COMMMISION A letter aar eceiced serterday by thu "Collegian" nom Al chic W. Roberts. 11, colonel of the cadet regiment last °eat, and rot the benefit of his many Mends. It to leptoduced In part as Collegian .. which I Just received sore made mo feel homesick Inm en closing pat merit for my subscription "Bob Luse . 16, and I took the exam- Muttons for commlslons to the regular u•my, corps of Engineers. June nth to JOth. but the results hove not boon an nounced as yet by the Thu . Department Thole Is nu other coulee open for me to do but Nit tight and wail, which I hose done none for two and a half months Iloneser, they wlll WOO COMO %MIMI and I will bo delighted to be on my way "user [hero" That the Col legian and the st a ff enjoy the best sup port es 01 , is the HIOCCIO w loh of ME=M=l I=2 Raymond L. Dints, 'l6, of Philadel phia, uas one of the fortunate our. vil ors of the steamship "City of Ath ens." uhich nos sunk by an "eater. nal explosion" while nearing Cape tone, South Africa The majority of the pnnsengers were missionaries, members of the Africa Inland Mission, Oho 'acre on their way to their differ. eat fields of service Hart Schaffner & Marx belted overcoats for fall YOU get long service in the all-wool fab rics and fine tailoring that goes into these coats. You get genuine utility in the many ways you can wear a coat of this kind. Use it for rainy weather; for sharp, frosty mornings in the fall; wear it over your dress clothes going to parties or theaters or wear it when you're driv ing the car. MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte Roll of Honor (Cootblued From First Pogo) .7 B. HARRIS, 'lB, Signal Corps Re. sees e. D. D BLYTH, 'l7, Aviation H. KELLER, 18, Bellefonte Troop. D. II CAMERON, 'lB, Aviation G. V. PROCTOR, 'l9, Mine Sweep. log F. D SITES, 'lB, rt. Ogeltlicrtic, Go. II D LARGEY, 'lB, 2nd Lieutenant. H 0. LEASH, '2O, 2nd Lieutenant, Madison Barracks .T. W. MILLS, 'lB, 2nd Lieutenant, Madison Barracks G. T NIALON, 'l7, Quartermaster's Corps, Frankford Arsenal. GLENVILLE JEFFERY, 'IG, a Train ing Coop in Texas A It. CRAVEN, 'IG, a Training Camp in Toms W. ri JONES, 'lB, Ordnance Re• serve Cot po. FRANK ROSS, 'l5, 2nd Lieutenant. 11 Id WILARD, 'l5, 2nd Lieutenant FOSTER SMITH, 'l7. 2nd Llenten ant GEORGE RODGERS, 'l2, 2nd Lieu inning. JOHN 0 LAWRENCE, 'l6, Lieuten ant Troop A, 16th Cavalry, Mercedes, Testis E P HAMMITT, 'l6; let Lieutenant 0. S BARKER, 'lB, 2nd Lieutenant, Foil Niagara D 31 HUBER, 'lB, Dialled N H NESS, 'l7, lot Lieutenant In fantry, Camp McClellan, Anniston. Ala • W HADESTY, 'l7, Engineering Corps HARRY R WELLS, 2nd Lieuten ant, Camp McClellan, Ala W A WEINNIAN, 'lB, Drafted J. 13. HOL3IAN, 'l9. Dialled E J GEALY, 'l7. Drafted 11. W ADAMS, 'l9: Allentown Hos pital Unit. J H BURDAN, 'l9, Allentown Bow vital Unit K W. AKE, 'l9, Aviation Corp,. P TI. WIESTER, 'l9, Allentown Hos. plial Unit S M FREE, 'lB, Allentown Hospital Unit. E. E. WALTER, 'l7, Madison Bar racks. 2nd Lleut JORDAN GAUTHIER, 'll, Port NI , agars, 2nd Lleut. B RICHARDSON. 'lB, Madison Barracks, 2nd Lleut. F W WRIGHT. 'l9, National Guard R. E. SWAM, 'lB, Drafted W K MORRIS, 'l7. Drafted. R R RINKENBACH, 'lB, Fort Ogle thorpe R. S SCULL, 'IG, Camp Meade, 2nd Lteut A S. E,DDINGER, 'l9, Artillery', Reg ular Army It A. W. KATES, Special, Marine Corps W. P. JONES, 'l7, Fort Niagara, 2nd Lleut G J SAUERHOFF, 'l7, Drafted D L. LEWIS, 'lB, Drafted II H CONRAD. '2O, Drafted. W II RENTZ, 'lB, in Fiance E H BAIR, 'l9, Fort Oglethorpe H SI BROCK, 'l9, Navy C R HUNTER, 'lB, Drafted J E MERRIS, 'l6, In France. Bossart at tackle for Martin's fresh. man elet en is pleasing the coaches a ith his lino work. COME TO THE Athletic Store For All Your Supplies We will have a full line of new books in this week and everything necessary for your college work Co-op Corner Nothing like them for service The all-around belt with the buckle is a smart touch; so are the pleats, the patch poc kets. There are several stylish variations of this trench coat and they're all good; guaranteed • to satisfy or your money back. Such a coat is almost a necessity—every man ought to have one; it's easy to find just what you want here. The Toggery Shop PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NOTED SPEAKER TO BE HERE ON SUNDAY. Dr. Isaac Taylor Headland, of Al liance, Ohio, will ho the collogo speak er for next Sunday. Dr Headland Is a medical missionary with a natonal rep utation, having nerved In China for more than twenty years In numerous capacities. His first position In 1890 was at the University of Pekin, at which place ho wan a Professor of Selena for seven years. After that Urns ho was moved to a new location, becom ing pi esident of Foochow Anglo Chinos. College Following this Ito wan taken into the Imperial Court at Pekin, where both be and Airs Headland vele Court I=l physicians. During his stay there, he gained an intimate knowledge of the history and government of the Chinese people Since a eturning to this country, Ito has wi Wen a number of books relating to the ancient legends and customs of the people His book, "By-Products" in probably the most widely circulated and best known book on that subject today Dr Headland In a student of human nature; possesses an eloquent delheiy and during Ills '1 hilt hero at Penn State four yews ago, received a hearty welcome Ho will speak at both the Freshman chapel and college chapel In the morning, at the 6 30 Christian Association meeting in the Old Chapel and will give a short talk at the Meth odist church at the evening service. TO ORGANIZE TOMORROW A reorganisation meeting of the As , ilcultuntl Society will be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Old Chapel P. IL Sprenkle. the treasurer elected last spring, is the only officer who baa teturned to college, and ho will have charge of tho meeting New officers will he nominated and al rangements 'Muted for the year's work The fleet thing that will occupy the attention of the society will be plans for a reception and feed for the Freshman agricultural students. which le held annually In the stock judging prtvilhon This event will take place within a few meeks The society this year le planning to continue its program of the past few years In having prominent agricultumllete from all parts of the state come here to give talks upon their experience in farm and orchard management State College Adopts New System (Continued From Float Page) years Penn State's Christian Maeda. Con ranked second to none in college ranks and unaer the new membership plan it Is expected to grow in propor tion to the student body. A fall cam. [lign will be instituted in order to enlist the largest possible number of members under the new ruling and nt title time it is planned by the Mem bership Committee to surpass all for. mer records. GRIDIRON GOSSIP The grass on New Beaver field Is so long that IL makes a soft landing for both tackler and Welded. During the few days Hess was here last week, ho was punting better than any man State has had in the past several years. "Stan" Ewing has been helping with the coaching for the last week. He Is devoting his time to the quarter backs. "Qua'. Dlppe, 'l6, substitute back fOr four years, has been here for a tow days. 11011 lIIGGINS HERE Second Lieutenant R. E. (Bob) Hig gins. who would have been captain of this year's *varsity football team. Is spending part of his furlough In Slate College. Ho came from Cambridge. Mass. whore ho has been receiving nd- vancod Instruction In trench warfare Ho will report for duty In a fow days ut Camp Loo, Petersburg, Va. While here Higgins Is not interested spectator at the football practices, and Is rumbaing in coaching the ends REASON FOR DELAY Delay In publication of thin Wlua of tho Collegian was due to some of the news In type being lost In express deliv ery from Williamsport When the shipment arrived yesterday. four col umns of linotype "slugs.. Nemo found to be "pied YALE LOSES STARS Tho following Tato athletes are mong those who hove enlisted J. 11. Stevenson. varsity algid, lull,, second lieutenant United States arta. lion corps. A. H. Sturtevant, captain orsity eight, MIS, United States ailation corps. Clinton IL Black, captain 1016 tar sity Omen. 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PELLEFINTEANIWW LOLLE-Gl.o:Pit ORDNANCE RESERVE CLASS UNDER WAY The third class for the training of men for the Ordnance Reserve Corps its started last Wednesday with an enrollment of about twenty. Some difficulty ,was experienced in getting the desired number of applicants at iho outset, but the number of men I taking this course of training is ex pected to reach forty during the week 'Among the former State students who are enrolled are the following: O H. Lindquist, 'lO, Frank Cara tuella, 'l9, J W. Gerhart, 'l9, J. W. Knecht 'l9, W A Ash° 'lB, IL C. Best, '2O, H. B Manger, '2O. .1 M. Jack. son, 'l6, 0. B• Lyden, , lo, S H Miller, Jr., 'l5, J H Moyer, 'II, J. E. Shref tier, 'lO, H S. Ward. 'l4, C. J. Wy. rough, 'l3, G F Elliott, 'l6, 51 F. Clark, 'lB, and 1. N Sprowls, two year special. Give Annual Reception President and Mrs Edwin Earle Sparks M 111 held LIMP. annual reception to meet the new members of the Me. ulty on Friday evening of this week, at the PresiJenCs residence on the West Campus. OVER .1000 REGISTEIC Up to noon on Tuesday, the total reg istration at the liunineas Wilco had I cached 2015, the twentieth century mat k being reached en Monday. How- Item , the enrollment is being nllghtly de m eased each day no men are willed for examination for the draft nrmy Young Way has shown excellent tot m In running back punts. Ills speed and dodging ability look good. THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. S - 2 • Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - '35,000 • Z—S W. L FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Autumn. Clothing Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1917 RECEPTION A SUCCESS The annual reception extended the Freshman class by the Y. M. C. A. was attended by upwards of 2,000 people on the front campus last Friday evening. Dean Holmes In his address of wel come told the newcomers that they might lied life at Penn State a little difficult at first, but expressed the hope that they would soon become loyal Penn, State rooters President and Mrs Ed win Earle. Sparks stood at the head of the receiving lino assisted by H. Walton Mitchell, president of the Board of Trustees; 3. M Horner, secretary of the Y. M. C. A , J. W White and Judge Oryls The Glee and Mandolin clubs and the cadet bond assisted In the ova -1 ning's entertainment. ARRow COLLARS (20 0. 9, for 350 3 for 50 0 QUM. PFJUJODTOCO 1NC,14110313 The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price OLEWINE'S HARDWARE BELLEFONE, PA. Dealer In HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coach Makers' Supplies, Etc. DOCKASH STOVES and RANGES 44 I I 111
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