Special , October 13th & SONS on the Corner Russian Orchestra (Continued From First Pogo) It M a most delightful Illusion Ile vellahmo Noised for suppl>hm ,001110 of rale entertainment. o tti gito either the "kle4sage Mars," by Richard G Anthony, the "Shy Pilot," by Ralph Connor ho former sketch Air. Newens nor. ,• ssisteen dm:eters In the Adelphia Qum tette is pre nted n distinguished personnel com bing Emily blokes Nagai. Soprano, /We Stone Langston, Cunhalto, Hal- Guerny, Tenet • end Day id Griffin, ttitone. nith William Slitnno Thus r, Pianist and Accompanist Esc* ember is a soloist elle has soon laurels the field of concert, recital, end on:t rio, and their musical standing is con ncingly demolish stud In the engage ent of each enlist as soloist 001111 tile mous Philadelphia Orchestra Other pentances hale been made with such .Ceti organizations ns the Chicago, elfin Herbet t, and Russian Symphony chestras, as null ns Nth many chlo- I and °Gamin' societies of the eastern in of the country lo matt. If either Colonel Goethels, -ambassador Gerard, Hiram Johnson. Samuel Comport are seemed for one tile cout se et cuts. a good entertain nt Is asset ell no all ore big men In II own particular field They are practically unitersall} known and audlmme all] he weaned of a ten cresting talk (tom the one alto Is .tlly seemed lithough dcanlte arrangements have been closed with Elsie Bilker Cont i*. their coining 10 practically as -et] 'Miss Baker is well-known to the let lean public ft om the many selec t, 11111011 the Violet Company ban slue.' end a beat Is assured in her It to roan State Slle 0111 hat o no and 'cello accompaniment Y. M. C. A. Campaign (Continued rtorn rust Pose) o conduct epeeist enmpaigne for dents' o Ince 15 Penn SUM° men at the rthileld Summea Conference, o ha% o meetings each Sunda) et en led 1,1 prominent men from all oter country' o continue a student mid-, eek I ec meeting' o put on an entertainment course em numbers during the tinter? o distribute over 1400 Pocket Testa uts, to base (ter 1500 members In Pocket Testoment League: o ralßo $2.800 cosh for relief of dent prisoners In foreign can't.? o have a tot elan mission study o conduct student entertainment riles in rural communities', o maintain a clearing house for and found articles? o supersise tho mixing of the 11105 given by the students chapel leetions to mission M orb" SIRLOIN CLUB MEETS. At the first regulnr meeting of the rloln Club on Wednesdu) cloning N. Robinson. 'IS, was elected trous er to succeed Raymond Waltz., who .8 not returned to college. he date for the smoker nod feed !eh is given annually to the Animal ebnndry students wns not ns Thurs. October 11, in the Stock Judging 'Mon. Thillliii*Tieetire Ga. 6121,0, Wednesday Friday MARGUERITE CLARK LOUISE GLAUM IN IN "The Amazons" "A Strange Transgressor" Full of inimitable charm and humor. To A photo play of unusual excellence, in describe all that Miss Clark does in this pic- which Miss Glaum appears to better advantage ture would be like taking you through some of than'in any other previous successes. the exploits of Douglas Fairbanks, in one of his flights of daring. Saturday ADMISSION-15c OLIVE THOMAS Thursday (Star of "AnIN Even Break") CHARLES RAY "Madcap Madge" IN Miss Thomas as Madge dances gayly "The Clodhopper" through the complications of this play, upset ting the gravity of serious people and spread- Here is another extra good one. Mr. Ray ing laughter around with gay irresponsibility, as a Clodhopper invades the bright lights of showing what steps young ladies go through gay Broadway and makes good atop the Am- before they are graduated into the ranks of the sterdam Roof. Excellent Entertainment debutantes. CAST COMING: Geraldine Farrar in "Joan the Woman" Sixteen OF Screen 1500 Thursday, October 18th _ Stars Cheering System (Continued on Loot Page) aignizt to the head cheer leader It is planiard to give a Unto inch mints block "S" that Will be mounted on a solid blue keystone-shaped flel. The keystone still be about Ihe inches in height, and tiro uholo still make a very attraethe combination. It is thought Thin s, 11l be given an on award of me: it to the bead chem• leader, and by mak ing thin inovision In the system, the committee feels that mole good men ss 111 be Induced to try out for tile po sition Provision is also made to dis tinguish the song lender by an orbs band of blue stoso about tile neck of lON sacra. These changes, together alth the manner of selecting the leaders, ate practically tho only ones that moire the proposed system differ hum the pres ent The outline of this net, system in published in this Issue of tho COL LEGIAN In order that the sentiment of the student body may ho secured upon it. It is merely the recommenda tion that the Council committee still make to the main body at its next meeting en Tuesday or Wedneeday night of next seen. The committee re pel t will be made at that time, and the system still then be resised, if found necessary, and any further change or recommendations will be considered by the entho Council As it now stands, the proposed system coo be changed In any stay at the discretion of the Council. IVlth the Ilnal app: oval of the Student Council on the new spotern. It mill be brought before the student body as an amendment to the Athletic Association by -Iglus Any further sug gestions for tho improvement of the proposed change still' be sselcomed by mmbers of the Council and the special committee that has the cork in charge This committee consists of D Cross -1,011 'lB, chairman, II A Billing . 'lB, and II A. Robb 'l3 IME=EM One good suggestion was received yesterday by the chairman of the com mittee, Llhich if added to the proposed regulations will make the selection of the cheer leader men more general with iegtird to popular choice. This suggestion would proxide for the nomi nation of about twenty members of the Sophomore classcandidates for Junior assistant cheer as leaders, prior to the general association elections At tho time elections are held for the Seni or cheer leaders, this plan would call for the selection on the name ballot of ten or twelve of the Sophomores nomi nated, those selected hi that manner to take up the work of Junior ;Insist ant cheer lenders in the fall. To make the system men better these men could be started In at once on lending cheers at the track meets and baseball games In the spring, so oc to box,' that much more experience for the football se.on. Other suggestions are desk ed by the committee In order that the new system can be mode as nearly perfect as pos sible The first, second and third sections of the now system aro almost identical with the corresponding sections in the present system In addition, is is recom mended by the committee that the last two at tides of the old system ho drop ped entirely The five dollar prize for the hest song submitted each year is considered to be rather insufficient to cause any special egret t on the part of nould-he song tyriters The last sec tion could ho dropped at this time to The College Boot Shop Is the recognized headquarters for fashionable footwear and for high standard service qualities there are none better, because the manufacturers we buy from are spec ialists in quality, who realize that not only their, but also our reputation is behind every pair 4ve sell. See our Horse-Hide Special at $8.50 Phof opla,is cf Quaky 'State eolloge, tea. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN mold any further red-trtpo When the time cornea to chnngo the Old College Yell Thls section Is really unnecos- Tho Present System The talon that govern thu present method of selecting the college cheer leaders. comprising Article 5 of the A. A 13y-Lans, stand as follows: 1. Thelo ohall bo ono cheer lend or, and two medstanut, all from tho Senior CillSß 2 It shall be the duty of one of there annlstanta to Oct on thu col logo song lender. 3 All other essletant cheer lead ers shall bo Juniors The number shall be govetned by the senior cheer leaflet 4 Tito three Bonita cheer !cad ets shall bo chosen by the tenting cheer lender% the graduate mana ger and the managers of the three major sports. 5 rho elections are to take place during the first tao weeks in May. tech senior cheer lender shell eceive from the Athletic ABSOCIEt tIon at the opening of the first se mestel a white V-neck sweeter tf hurtled In blue. 7 The standard cheer leader's uniform shall ho white flannel trousers and the uhlte V-neck shouter. 8 A mire of eve dollars shall be awarded for the beet college song submitted each your 9 The Old College Tell and the Alma Mater are aleays to remain as the oMelal yell and song of the college. Horts Complete Extensive Trip Approximately seven hundred miles entirely by auto, covering almost half of the State of Pennsylvania and lim ited are. of New Jersey and Mary land is the record of the Senior and Junior Harts who went on an Inspec tion trip last week, leaving State Col lege on Tuesday and returning on Sat urday night Tho trip was under the supervision of Dr. 9 W. Fletcher, head of the Hart Department, assisted by set oral other members of the agricul tural faculty Dean and Mrs R. L Watts also took the trip Starting from Philadelphia at noon on Wednesday. the inspection covered the truck districts of Bustleton and An delta., Just outside of the city limits. On Thursday morning, beginning at 2 00 a m the students Inspected tho whole sale markets on Dock street, Philadel phia, and the cold storage plant of the Reading Terminal Market. Tho or- ehrda nt Moorstoan, N J, and the mushroom gardens at Kennett Square. Pa, era also visited on Thursday Jeweler & Optician Repairing A Specialty C. E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. ST. BONAVENTURE NEXT FOR STATE MACHINE Wyoming Seminary Coming With a strong Team to Meet the Year Men Prospects seem bright tot another walk-maw for the 'varsity football men on Now Beaver next Saturday. when St. Bonaventuro will be the opponent Little Is known regarding tho merits of their team but the fact that they Came off at the small end of a 32 to 0 mote alth Geneva last week, seems suln cleat evidence, especially If the result of Geenva's game hem last year Is taken taken Into account. It will be remem bered that Geneva was bested by a 70 to 0 more In it .. water-battle on New Beaver. The Freshman glum with Wyoming Seminary bids fair to be interesting and well-fought, if reports of Steil team aro correct. It in claimed that they have tho best team this year than any since 1913 Especially great things are expected of the four backs. Davis, of last year's varsity. and Gdanlec, for the last two years a star at Conway Hall, will probably occupy the left half and full back positions. Captain Croon. who played end last year, has been moved to right half back and is doing particularly good work at that posi tion Young, of tho Springfield Y. M C. A. college, Is reputed to be a real find and handles himself like a veteran at quarter. Kohl and MOHO) will In all ptobabil- Ity the end berths. Considerable difficulty has been experienced with the lino on account of the light weight and inexperience of the candidates. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS HOLD ANNUAL FEED Tho annual Electrical Englneming banquet was held last night at the University Club. There was a good attendance, practically all the upper clansmen In thin course being present as well as a large number of the faculty. Addresses were mode 133, President Spark., Dean R L Sackett, Professor 11:Melee, Head of the Depart ment, and others THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. S - 2 Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 ZS W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier in a wide range of different models and fabrics. BELTED COATS—single and double breasted, long and medium length, loose, =tedium and form fitting, plain, yoke, plaited backs, raglan shoulders, plain shoulders ..Ettreme military (copies of French coat as now worn in Service in France.) Plain conservative coats, with velvet or self collars, in various lengths and models Form fitting, single and double breasted models, plain and belted backs. Motor coats of cloth, fur collar, plush lined and fur lined coats. Rain proofed light weight coats in belted and plain models. IN FACT we do not believe you could have an overcoat need that cannot be suppliod from this superb collection. Every wanted fabric and coloring and priced as moderate as consistent with depenable quality. $lB, 20, 22.50, 25 to $35 - Fur lined coats $5O to $lOO Moremew arrivals in suits from Fashion Park and the House Kuppenheimer. Mt — ft ~ .(s;:iirecr \''\ 21rr EFONTEAND -S TATE C OILEGE =I\ . Freshmen Open (COntleued . Fl om Wet Page) The second halt again found the neehmen able to pierce the Bethlehem line almost at will but somehow they wove unable to go beyond the ten nod IlneMagee, time often time, booted the ball bank when a scone seemed Im minent and It ens due to his line wolk alone that fmthet mean leg win+ pz vented The game ended smith the ball close to Bethlehem's goal line: The lineup.— Frerlimen-13 Bethlehem Prep.-0 McCallum. . . .Figlear Dessert . . T . . .Sanford I=lZ:MM== Snell . . Dolan Rlttner Q. B Odgers Cum . . . . . .llnd llm Ptenela . R II .. Ectles (Capt.) Oelnlng (Copt.) . P . Alelllnget Touchdowns; French 2, Cooly, Gall ling 1 Substitut.: for Fodunen, Stono for CI um, Crum for Stone, Gor man for Farley. linmell for McCollum Fox Bethlehem, Mellinger for Ogden. Selloff for Figlem, Silvan fox Cod., Todd fox Silvan. Renee, Ninothe. Um piro Yelget, Linesman, Wheeling Time of periods, 2 of 10 minutes, 2 of 12. The game last Saturday looked mono Ilko a track meet than anything ohm. The gloat Benny mutt have found that it taker about ten good men be tides himtelf to make a football team, A. DEAL Sanitary Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water Vapor and Vacuum Heating State College, Pennsylvania. How About that New Trench Overcoat We Have the Latest at $lB V Neck Sweaters Extra Heavy all Wool in Maroon or Navy at $6.50 Enterprise Clothing Co. M. HURWITZ • 123 Allen Street Overcoats Wednesday, October 10,1917 RUMORED PENN STATE MAN KILLED IN FRANCE It ban been rumored during the pant week that Lieutenant William R. Plants 'lB, wan killed in France while driving nn Immianltlon truck front the bane of /mind!en to the Li oat line trenches, but It cannot be definitely nulmtantlated On Inquiry, It develop.' that Idle Par ent; have recoiled TOO woad of the cc cm once Punta collated In the Amm lean Am bulance Corps and wan sent to Europe. whole he won nerving under the French flag, and while engaged In his perilous work won supposed to have been struck by a piece of uhrapnel and to have died a few hom s later In one of the bass hosoltaln. EMIMEETIE! Tn. coLunmAN will be glad to pilot all notices of County Club meet ings each week. Such notices should be left at the Wilco before 9 oclock on Tuesday. A list of club °Moors Is desired mom each organization. FOREST L. STRUI3LE Plumbing and Healing Both Phones ARRow COLLARS '2O O a for 3.1 3 for 50 0 GLIFTT 'cr.aroDyr , co iszo^:4tramis
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