Page Four -- Ch<AIIAM & SONS on the Corner Our Motto—Not to sell cheap goods at a big price, but the best goods at the right price OUR BIG WEEK END SPECIAL THIS WEEK Bizarre Chocolates, Chocolate• Dipped Fruits and Nuts with French Dream Very Special at 39c per full lb. NOTED SOCIOLOGIST TO SPEAK SUNDAY Professor Harry F Ward, secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Federation for Social Service, Boston, Maavachu setts: professor of Social Service at tile Boston University School of Theol ogy, and instructor in a course at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, will be the Sunday speaker at both chapel son Ices and the Y C A. meeting In the evening Pro lessor Ward is also an associate score. tory of the Social Son ice Cotmnisslon of the Federal Council of Churches He has had long and clove contact with social service mos °meats throughout the United States, acting as chairman of the Committee on La bor Conditions of the City Club, of Chi cago, organizer of the Industrial Com mitteo of tile Church of Chicago, chairman of the Committee on Church and Labor, and he has aided in secur ing needed social and labor legislation In Illinois Two years after completing his stud ies at the University of Southern Cali fornia, Northwestern University and Harvard, be became bead resident of the Northwestern University Settle ment, Chicago In 1899 he was or dained a minister In the Methodist Episcopal Church, and for thirteen years held pastorates in the city of Chicago; ten of them In institutional churches in donntonn, industrial neighborhoods, the Polish quarters and stockyard districts He is a noted sociologist, and was ono of the speakers at the recent Northfield Conference He has also addressed audiences at Ford Hail Meetings, Boston. Melrose Commu nity Meetings, Melrose, Massachu setts, Brookline Chic Forum, Brook line, Massachusetts; Cal, ary Forum, Buffalo, New York, and Cooper Union, New York City, as well as a score of others Ho has written many books on social serylce. Freshmen Reporters (Continued From First Pane) add greatly to this phase of the work By earnest newspaper work one hdtrns to see things In their proper light and regard them at their proper value The U. S Army has found that trained newspaper men are invaluable as scouts, because of their ability to quickly and thoroly 'nitre up' a par ticular situation and report faithfully upon it. There is is great demand for bitch men In the army Best of all, the college newspaper work develops In a man a clearer un derstanding of that intangible "some thing" which is termed "College Spir it" The college newspaper man In stincticely endeavors to look to the best Interests of his college and his fellow students, and In this way his positions offers hits great power of influence and responsibility with re spect to the conduct of college affairs Those men getting In on the "ground door" of this work stand the best chance, and all who desire to compete for positions as reporters should re port TONIGHT. No other call will be Issued this year. PROHIBITION LEAGUE ACTII E At the last meeting of the Prohibi tion League a lecture course tt no and it is expected that in the future at least ono lecture a month Hill be given bi it prominent member of the faculty These lectures Neill be given In connection m ith a campaign filch is to be carried on throughout Pennsylvania for the election of "dry" representatives to the State legislature >.iq^:-d^WM-F~.^2^Wr'r7^:~~'r:-}:~'.~{ :-:^;-t^h'r'-'-`✓ -'ter.-ter: 'r :-:-P4t~:~.~r'.•~}:-:-W~t Y~ :. r'r-~ :-'~~r.-S-7-'rS-T~'.^'n .•~ :-'ear:-S~: iri^f-F~•'r7^S-O^C-C-I-' GERALDINE "JOAN THE PASTIME THEATRE Thursday, Nov. Ist—Matinee and Evening 1500„People Admission MATINEE—AII Seats 25c VENING-25c, 35c, 50c Varsity Defeated (Continued Front Fleet ('age) going for GO Golds Pond Alas also the hardest worked man In the backfield, and, he than sent at ound end oh through tho lino time after time thief} and Wog also carried the ball meg, soni the follner backed nit the line In fine shape Tavenner and Griffiths Star Tavenner wan also 11. towel of strength on both the offense and de fense Thu big tackle was the Penn State man who Man usually down the field under Pond's punts to nail the man with the ball. GrWhits shared the honors with the big tackle. the husky center pitying a game that would hate done credit to a ',toren • Rauch also inside)." a fine brand of end plat Ing IfcCrolght and Ruble accomplished the real gains for the Red and 1310011 In the first fanutet liable tole mound left end for a 35 111111 tun, and on the next formation llcerelght gained 22 lards mound the same end After a few minutes of net Immage, the latter plunged over the last chalk mark for the only touchdown of the game and then kicked the goal The limp. Penn State-0 W. and 11.-7 =EI Gross P B lILCI eight Touchdown, McCrelght Goal from touchdown, McCrelght Substitutions, Penn State: Clarke for 'Wolfe tiller) for Gross, hills for Braft. Wl* for Clarice, J. Brown for Hills, Aisliehey for I.lllcal \V and J , Garhisell for Imberly, Wimberb for Garbiseic Refree—Murty, Brown. Umpire— Merriman, Geneva Head Linesman— Throne, Columbia Time of Periods -15 minutes SELECT LOCATION OF INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION EMI= At the recent meeting of the Board of Trustees. It woo decided to con. struct a building for the Institute of Animal Nutrition, to be located in the rear of the College Dairy Elam It uiil be it by 45 feet and n 11l probably he of frame construction. This step has been made necessary on account of the cramped condition in the Agri cultural buildings, =EI President Sparks ,111 nddreos the students from Alleghen) County at a meeting of the Duquesne Club in the Liberal Arts Assemblt room at u 30 to morrow bionics. WEAR THE NEW OPEN END SHELLTEX SHUR ON Straps especially reinforced Rims in cherry or crystal Temples with or without flat sides To feel of Shelltex Shur•ons is to want them Dr. EVA ROAN 522 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. (Based on the life of "Joan of Arc") A production that easily ranks with the greatest the screpn has ever offered. Most interesting and spectacular photo play production of the year. in Cast —l6 Stage and Screen Stars France's unconquerable spirit has been depicted anew in the stupendous and spectacular production that no one should miss. Two Evening Performances Reserved Seat Tickets First Show, Second Show, Sale Starts Oct. 241 h. First Show 6:30 to 8:30. 8:30 to 10:30 Sale, Wednesday, Thursday, Eriday. Matinee 2:90 P. M. Second Show Sale, Sat., Moo., Toes, 4444444111411111:44.64444111414:1111111144 11.1111111::1111H44. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Freshmen Win (Continued From Flra Pogo) himself to be a Powerful factor for his team and 0110 In esery play Ile put up on excellent game and was a tower of strength on tlio defense Ewing, Schwab, Cropper and Holleran played lino ball and fought to tho finish Tito genetalship of DILVIO/1 0.110 I/101111Y °VI ,' dent in et cry pl., and his kicking MRS 0110 01 tile strong points for tho &Mo butu smut egatlon Railer, Mt the cabmen, (111801 yes much credit as he 11110 In mery play and 1110 kicking and houluotk counted much toward the Mot-Seat victory 'rile cntho Fresh men line played line ball, but the 110111 of 13010011 and McCollum OMMIOIIO the test of the Tea:lingo French, (UMI lag and Snell should also be mentioned fot the class of bull the) :seduced The Ilneun rollout, freshmen-7 IL Irks—:l MEI=NIM MEMI=I Snell R. E. Cropper Mne, Q II IhMes Touchdown Snell Goal from field D.o.les Coals from touelulmsn Gob lins Substitutes Preshmon Schled mantel for Garman. Morn for French, Grimes for locum: French for Crimea Klsicl• Meyers for Cloppet. Simln for Holleran Referees Smith. Pene State. Doughet ty. 51 & J Ump Cates, Col by Head ',locoman Titooll, Assistant Linesmen Holland, State, Snyder, Kink' Tine of Periods 15 minutes JUDGING TEAM 11, INS FIRST HONORS IN GUERNSEI CLASS At the Student's Stock Judging Con test of the National Dairy Slam,. held at Columbus, Ohio, on October 19, Penn State secured ninth place .Missouri Agricultural College took the highest honors of the thirteen entries The State team maxi composed of D T. 11111 1.8, of the Animal Husbandry School, and It S Clark 'lB, J 0 Good 'lB, and T r. Nolan 'lB, of the 0011 9 Hue bandt y School In the Guernsey cattle judging, Penn State tools highest honors. The cup and all trophies in thin event scent to Penn State 1 1111 took highest honors In 0119 class. $25 IN PRIZES WILL. DE AWARD ED IN TIM. “COILEOIAS" CON TEST. VET ONE OF TEM Why The Rexall Store Excels--- Pure Drugs and Immediate Service See Our Kodak Display Penn State Students Have been greatly pleased with our Cordovan Leather Shoes. .They are fast becoming the want and desire of all students and men of reputation. Take a look at those at The College Boot Shop FARRAR WOMAN" Red Cross Dance (Continued From First Page) possible route) All Freshmen out' Here's the big idea: The loud Red Cross organization Is In great need of money with which to early on its humane work. (A visit to Mrs. Sparks' homo will slam one that the Red Moss In State College is doing things worth While). The "Jitney Dance" moat on the President's loon lost spring made great things possible 'or the Red Cross here, and the coming entertainment Is expected to outshine that In every seal , . It ono took twenty dances last spring it cost him a dollar The only difference thls time Is that the dollar Is paid out all at one time, at the door, and chances me that more than twenty dances will be Included in the corning pi ograni A Mutton/ nu 'aged Mammon nrcheu trit will furnish rho music. and dnne htg knit at 4 30 In the afternoon, or tut NOM on the Dartmouth returns aro over. and will continue until 9 . 30 in Um mooning. DOoon't that sound good? 'Round about 6 o'clock, or before, the "eats" , Alll be ready to serse In the President's home, and for a few ".11te a good supper can be had. All kinds of sandwiches, Including the "hot dog" misty, can Ito secured for a jitney each, •and there will be home-made cake, pie. ice cream. elder and coffee at the aurae price. If you don't dance, go and eat. If you don't eat ( 0 ) go and dance. Din ide pour capacity fol 00101,3 four. multiply the result by live and you have the exact amount that It will cost you to Het yout girl up to the jitney eats Iloncstly, It doesn't cost much to feed a gill these days (if sundaes al o omitted—nnd they are this time) and betides. the investment might bring 3ou a pair of line woolen Hocks some day when you get "over there." Is Ma' not worth While The Red Cretin of State College Is doing a great work, but needs such help on this to maintain its high standarda. Jeweler & Optician . Repairing A Specialty C. E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. r 2, Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 LS W. 1,. FOSTER, President DAVID P. KAPP, Cashier OLD TIME MASS MEETING SHOWSPCOLLEOE SPIRIT The Old Penn State spirit made it , self evident at the Mass Meeting last Thursday night mhen the 'football team vne My .r Its Metal send-off to the W and S game. Practically the entire student body was on hand to hear the remarks of the conches and idol ma. and great enthusiasm prevailed Coach Harlow spoke of the ability of the Penn State team to light to the lost ditch against a heavier foe Conover, mho just the night previons hod been elected captain of the team by the old 'varsity members. woo the first of the players to be called upon Others followed on long as Lim- would permit The College Yell contest was explained and a vote taken by the dosses on sending a band of thirty live pl..cn to the W and 1. game. The next mass meeting will be held on Wednesday evening of nest week to glee tile learn a send-off to the Dart. mouth game The museum in the new Mining building sill be open Sunday after noons from 1.20 to 5.30, beginning Sunday, October 20 There will be an attendant in charge who a 111 be able to point out and explain many inter eating exhibits of the mining and min eral industries of the State Visitors will be welcome. Wednesday Friday MME. PETROVA JACK DEVERAUX IN IN A comedy drama which is a distinctly new "The Law of the Land" type of crook play from "Grafters " George Broadhurst's famous play that thrilled theatre-goers the country over—Also Saturday Paramount Pictograph FANNIE WARD IN "On The Level" - 'Thursday A good western picture that will appeal to all Douglas Fairbanks Pastime Theatre "Down to Earth" Saturday A Man's Man. The popular star in a picture ANNA PENNINGTON IN of unparalled punch, thrills and smiles "The Little Soldier Girl" Matinee and Evening - Admission 15 cents as a Boy Scout Miss Pennington score in this one Fashion Park The House of Kuppenheimer In a large and varied showing, the most clever styles from- these promi nent clothes makers. The new fab rics and colorings in the best styles brought out for the season's wear ing. Tailored in their most supe rior manner and made according to our own specifications. Dis tinctive, smart swagger styles for the man deserving them. Plain, conservative and semi-conserva tive for the man who prefers them. Your individual taste can be supplied and we assure you complete satisfaction. OVERCOATS SUITS $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25 to $35 Full Dress ' Suits, $25, $3O, $32.50 to $4O--$45 SIM, The Clothier Bellefonte Correct Dress State College . 0000000 a Engineering News Harrington Emerson, of Now York, will lecture PridaY afternoon, October 26th. at 4:30 in the Old Chapel on the subject 'Phases of Efficiency." Mr Emerson Is the head of the Emerson Company of New York, and probably the most prominent man In Industrial manngement nod Maloney engineer ing Ile covers a field of interest to all classes and presents his subject In nn entertolning manner. This Is the opening number of a series of lectures designed particularly for Senior engineers. On account of the motninenCo of Sir. Emerson and the uldo Interest in his subject, the lee tune will be hold in the Old Chapel In the evening 31: Emerson nlll speak to the engineering ftloolo-. Pennsylvania Day festivities will emit on Thursday night, Nuseniber 8 when Infoimal dances alit be held at many of the fraternity houses. This night will bo observed n "v letting night" and In accordance with a Pan hellenic notion of several years ago, no formal Invitations alit ho sent by ono fiatornity to another. m to mem bers of the faculty, as un expense saving item. WM* Tkvaire Ca, Phofoplags of Qualify' .. ..g. State eollQq@, Tel. r Wednesday Oct. 24, .1917 ARROW COLLARS 20 0 a for 35° 3 for 500 CLUETT PEABOM &CO INC %LAMAS T T Don't Forget. 1: I. T about that newipair of :1: . SHOES for Pennsyl- s :1- vania Day. Our prices :I. will save a dollar or so 4: Y in your pocket. Very t :I: fine TRENCH OVER- 4. .r COATS at $lB. Look 7 'em over. T. 3: M. HURWITZ X .l. .t. Allen Street :=
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