Four GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner Our Motto: No cheap goods at a high price, Evr the best goods at the right price. Our Week-End Specials are Gaining Favor Each Week. Try them, 43c Pound Package. Varsity Football (COntinuml From First rag.) But The Line Holds t bete the State defense tightened replacedlett at fullback. and lino began to shoo• the fight that had ()Midst ed the pie, lons steels and J. T h ree sucectunve plunges ed tVesleyun Just one turd, and on last plat, they acre off-side The Iting Ise turd penalty apPeared a break In favor of Penn State, t proved olheralse, for on the last , Instead of again bucking the !Ina mar burled a forao.“l pass to es and the latter rent ow er Cot It hdown It Is probable that N, Ith the on the one sand line, the visitors d 11010 tiled the Ilse again fled d hale been bold tot don Os. ➢ut Is neither hole on [bete Tlie d, and Fisher kicked the goal Pond's Score Not Counted ring the balance of the game, West Ida ttas outplayed, Fate neemcd to putout tho Blue and White In the I quarter, Wu) hurled a long fol to Pond, and the lotten crooned the but it zealoun ellicial had dine°, that Wa) man not Ilve )11144 be the lino tarimmage %then lie tare[[ ball. To be exact, he %tux 11141 four too and one-halt feet back of Inc according to racial measure- few minutes later, Wesiman ed out of bounds on their nun 15 line Tao plays through the lino ed eight yards for Penn State, but tin point, the %amity ems penalizes] yattin for offside, the only penalty nut them for the day The result the lays of the ball on dot ns then on, West Viminla max on defenshe and the excitement of the Period has already been told 'Varsity Is Game eon State again dlsph*ed the tight gameness that hoe characterized play of the team all a ear, but In the t quarter they looked dechlellll bad chief fault seemed to Ile ulth the •ndary defense, and they Caere hea ds against Wesles arils short forntud son On the offense, the team wed an Improvement oter the IV S. game, but the Interference Win ged Way and Cress shooed up t for Penn State In the backfield Calac A Sensation o eat-standing feature of West inia's play was the work of Caine. Indian at end, and of Snedegnr In backfield Celtic gm e ono of the exhibitlono of end play seen here nevem' years and he was In roe* Snedegar made most of gains the ylnitoro and he ran the team In ilent fashion 'Wesleyan played hard football throughout, and they without doubt the beet visiting seen on New Beaver Field for rot yearn The line-up.— Stale-8 . . L. r., rinher L 0 Johnson L 0. . .. CIII C. McCauley R 0 Tschoppat R. T.., Poscula R 0, Caine Q B Snedegar L TI .. Beck 113 mos rY P. B Kilebrow .uchdowns• Way, Hymen, Safety-- tsar Goal (torn touchdown Fish- Substitutions Penn State•—Gross nine for Kraft, Kraft for Titseli for Tavenner Baron.— reeve, Yale. Umpire—Gadd...les, yotte. Head Linesman—Bennis sylvania Assistant Linesman: Der r, Penn State; Steele, West Vir- Wesleyan Field Judge—Cates, 3' Time of perlods--16 minutes %POW 'Redo Got. ; SSIP/ Wednesday Friday JULIAN ELTINGE LOUISE GLAUM Ni IN "The Countess Charming" "Golden Rule Kate" Miss Glaum in a character so utterly differ- Julian Eltinge does one thing better than any ent from her recent successes. other man on earth can do it—His impersona- • tion of beautiful women are beyond compare. Saturday See the undisputed evidence in this picture. JACK PICKFORD ADMISSION-15 cents IN Thursday "The Varmint" From Owen Johnson's famous story of Prep Nittany Theatre Closed schoo llife. ...._. THE PASTIME Pastime Theatre Saturday Geraldine Farrar FANNIE WARD IN IN "Joan the Woman. ~ "The Crystal Gazer" A picture that is unique in every respect. Big Wrestling Meets (Continued nom Finn Page) be added, The anti. Pies at Princeton hat c not decided no let uhethet they still lime a Ma cutting team this year. but If they do, they still also be added to the Penn State schedule The Fteshman-Sophomore set np meet st 111 be held somethne bettleen Thanks gut log nod all letmae Naention, no ditto being set at present The annual Inlet class tnect trill probably be lurid in January The amp meet this tear nhould furnish keen competition, for the yearlings hate a Illicit tooling bunch already at work Tile Freshmen base n sunind of about lifts men who ore practicing three nights 0 neelc under the 111011 0001011 of Captain Long and Shutt, of the 'varsity sound Them. to, 1100 even, a dearth of hensltt eight 1000011111 the ninjorlt) of the new men %%01011111g about 145 pounds No doubt ',Wit of the big men ono note out ton football, but the coach -01 hope that some - 1100101 es" 11111 turn out soon Practice to held on Moncli*. W 0,1,104003 nod rritlity c‘ennings lit 700 o'Llock 11011 three Is 0001 plenty of chance ton men to make the temp The 'tan sit) can.ll.l.ltee will not do much aethe unit< until oftet Cht kt. nem a/though man) of theta me talthng easy workouts ahead) Captain Long. Shultz and Czarnecki are the onl) members of hunt yeat's team who are none In college eo that thete will be at leant four poeltlons to fill In mum "Doc" Lewis I CCCiI4.I a COMlllaNilla at the °Meer& training camp. ..Chuck" Vet ger will do the coaching but othm wine. Lewin wIII be on the Job no in othca team Basketball (Continued From First Paso) Loot tear plimeal to be much In the ;mime of n teems hem, 111th but 0110 games lust out of fourteen An It lane. Penn State flnkhed neeond In the Penn banht Intel co/lei:late Ihmketban League The Tenlullte Schedule The Incomplete ttebethile to. nt:nng- NI to dote by Ntanager Alchroth In tot folltovo December B—luninta at home December 15—Open January s—Catnegic Tech at home. January. 12—LehIgh at home Jammu 10—Pratt Institute at home January 26—Open January 31—Symenne at Syracuse. Y February I—Colgate at Hamilton 2 , : Y Febrile* 2—Lehigh at South Sothic hem. Pa rebrunry 9—Georgetown nt home rebrunty IC—West Virginia (Pend no) March 2--Open A ~stem trip will be taken either at the end of Janual y or the beginning of March On this trip W R S., Car negie Tech, and Pitt mill probably be played Jeweler & Optician Repairing A Specialty C. E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. c l 3 hofoplagS f Quality' 011, State College, -Pa. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Soccer Team Wins Opening Contest The Penn State soccet leant opened its seasonlL ViI!LWY 00 . 1 the awing Juniata. Shops team at Altoona bat Saturday. the state being 2 to U. Aleradden and Cuplt mete the men alto coed for the Sluo and White, the ha lals lame being on IS penalty kick. The game ban hotly contested from stoat to 11111811 and the practically green State team, by thelt team-work, ma culae the superior Individual play of the Jlllllllta aggl cantle:l AfeFadden scored his goal doling the closing minutes of the thst halt uhile Coon's penalty hick came about the middle of the second 00581011 Juniata's liability to some was due to the strong defense put up by Amer 11/ goal and James and 51101110 111 fullbacks Mat tam, Can't. Catalan:li and Mcarkle also pialed (101 l tot Penn State. The line -up Penn State—Mner, goal, James and Spears. fullbacks, Pageant, Lucas and Mattner. halfbacks. Catanach, outside left, Cuplt. Inside left. Mearkle. cent cl Mc Padden, Inside right, and Vo gel outside right Substitutions—Flan nigan for Pageant. Starkey for Vogel Time of halves-30 minutes Referee— Mat ch. SOPHOMORES WIN ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY SCRAP The annual Cross country run be tween the tuo loner clauses Wll2l uon by the Sophomores last Saturday after noon on the Neu Beaver field. Only the hint Ilse inen Counted and were auarded their numeials, thole acre soon Sophs and thirteen Freshmen competing. and of these, 1920 took Ihst, second and fifth places and 1921 thlid and fourth Each place counted one point, time making the score 3 to 2, In final of the Sophomores. The course vas to the led barn and back, n divt•tnee of about thiee and three eighth miles The men In the order in which they finished and their times folios Shnnor, '2O 17 31 1-10, Orr, '_o, 17 50, Romig. '2l, 18 27, Pitts, '2l, 18 35, and Ros tov, '2O, 18 GS TAX ON MOVIES WILL NOT CHANGE PRICE HERE In spite of the fact that aWat tat On all the theatre potions goes into ef fect all avo the country tomorrow, movie fano of State College will con tinue to gain this form of pleasure at the oh/ to ten of admission In other woldv, the management of the Nittany Throne ' one cheat, :ompany, at tenet for the Um, being, VIII pay the stover:anent tax oat of its non pocket, and movies here VIII malb become cheaper Panned of. nano expenclit e According to the one law. each theure manager has the right to levy a tax of one cent on every ten, or fintlion thereof, that Is charged for admission. Then the shoe houses here could matte it charge of eleven and sev enteen cents on ten and fifteen cent admissions. respectively: but they plan to have the patron charged only nine and thirteen cents, In reolfty. the tax hieing made up by the houses they continue to charge the old rate of admission HON.,. er, most theatres throughout the country are advancing mill charges live and ten cents upon neh admission. Knox's Cafe Open Until 12 O'clock TRY US BISHOP QUAYLE TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY Bishop William A. Quayle, of St Louis, Missouri, will be the college speaker for next Suede) 13101101) QuilYle received his education at Baker University and Intel recoiled a degree hem Allegheny College Ile wan or. dalned to the Methodist Episcopal rnlmn: y in ISIS and wan a pastor until lon, when he was elected a bishop 1318110 p Quayle In well known as a writ or of English prose nod has 001111 nutted many articles to tile church Mese end ningaxines Ile Is a dramatic preacher and the "Chilstian Work," a ieligious publication. says of him - Bishop Quay*. Is ohms colorful ond picturesque In Orbit. And an he In al mays eloquent and forceful in speech." Ile hue written many books, among which ate "Tice Book of Ti OM" "The Prairie nntl the Sen," "The Song of Songs." and the "Recovered Yesterdays In Literature... On Snturday evening he will dell, ei a lecture at the Methodist church on Napoleon Sunday morning he will speak at both ehopeln and at 7.30 in the evening at the Methodist church Hie reputation Is national and State College Is fortunate In securing him Col the week end ANNUAL BELLEFONTE FROSH GAME SATURDAY The Freshman football team will meet their old Uvula, Bellefonte Aced em), on New Beaver Field next Satan. day. Thin has been an annual occur. reneo for several years and usually pn °vides a good. well-played game. with the defeats and victor/es pretty evenly distributed Bellefonte has experi. cooed an oft year in the beginning of this season, but is being gradually %Wilma Into nhnpo In pneparation for next Saturdny's game They won their lira game with Lew iston n, but were trimmed by Indiana two neeltx ago with a 100 to 0 scone Last week they came off at the shot t end of a 00 to 0 score with the strong .I.lnnsfield Normal team The team has been doing some strenuous work this week to get Into shape for the State Freshman game and the Pitt Fresh game nest week. E. E. SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY. The regular meeting of the Electrical Engineering Society will be held at 6.30 tomorrow et ening In the Engineer ing Club Room It will be devoted to a discussion 'by some of the student members on 'Power Plants'. LOST.—Blue Sweater with - collar, Samoa here on Ag HUI, about a week ago Renard It returned to 320 'Main For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal r;:wmwiawr;!#;4"wrAw You Will Be Certain Of Absolute Ease Of Mind In Your Selections Here Suits $25 - $3O to $4O. Waistcoats $3 to $6.50 Shirts $1.50 to 3.50. Studs 50 cents and more Silk Hats - Gloves - Mufflers - Ties and Hosiery Suits - Overcoats More of them here from both Fashion Park and the House of Kuppenheimer. Our selling has been lively, yet we are maintaining selection by constant additions to our stocks—Conservative and the more extreme style. Unusual Showing of Neckwear at 60c, 75c, $1.50 I2WleatiWYAWn£43:M2 Penn State Still Leads In Fund Following the lead which Penn State made in contributing toward the Relief OM in among prisoneill of war and among our own soldiers encamped Unoughout thin countlY. other °lieges into taken up the work and lime re ported tarious lemons. Judging from other flames, the amount pledged at Penn State ham not been equalled by an) college an yet. EXCCIIthOS of the Council of North American Student Mot °mono, of whom John R Mott is chairman, credit Penn State with hav ing responded In a remarkable and creditable mariner to the call. The fol lowing list is complete to October 26th. Penn Slides Seventeen student lead ers gaVe $1.500 Campaign total $8.22090 Exeter Academy: Cablnent of eight pledged $260, Student Council of ten pledged $360 Total campaign pledges $4, 000 (230 men in school). Rutgers: Twenty student leaders pranged $4ll General campaign still on. Total not available Teachers Col lege, Columbia CM, ersltys Eighteen student leaders (men and women) pledged $B6O Consent campaign not set held. llnmillon, $2,000 pledged by 180 students and faculty Syracuie (N. 1.. Conference- of student tenderer and faculty men to discuss campaign plans, pledge $560, Seventeen persons present. New lock City Conference to discuss campaign plans pledged 1.000 Thirty-five faculty and students pres ent. 'Virginia Military Institute, $3,- 500 pledged Ono hundred cadets and faculty yet to be seen Estimated total $6.000. Manchester (Ind.) College, Two hundred forty students pledged $1.200 Unliersity of North Carolina, Men subscribed $2,000 Orinell, Three hundred students contributed $2,200 In the first hour of the campaign Esti mated total $l,OOO Clemson: Promo tion committee pledged $3OB. Time to Get Busy Have You Tried Our Sundaes and Soda Water Ray D. Gilliland DRUGGIST , :wi2.x . cfwa:. av i r o _ r _r e w AND:SYAIt COLL.E_Gt-a: : ::": : -:immawcwo!: Red Cross Dance (Continued From not Page) mono wilt vnry [rot "hot doe mod- Vachon to home-nude otko nod lye cream Meanwhile the dancing in the Ai Mot) will tontinue, en that Home tnny eat s‘hile °theta dance, and vice vertu. The dancing will keep up Ulan 030 in the evening Being an all-college af fah, Ftenlitnen ale poi:milted and 1110 urged to attend, find 11/1 It will I/10b ably be the on!) function of itx kind held thin tear, it Pt hoped that the ntudenta will noire the opportunity to 1111V0 a dine time 1111 a 111. the Arnie that, help a north Latta° 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 Shelass Shur•ons is to Wont them Dr. EVA ROAN 522 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. Pastime Theatre GERALDINE FARRAR IN "JOAN THE WOMAN" Thursday, Nov. 1 MATINEE 2 P. M. All Seats 25c One Evening Show 7:30 O'clock All Seats Reserved 25c, 35c, 50c The screens most noteworthy production A thrilling and picturesque Photodrama that ranks among the leading films yet produced. 1500 People in Cast 16 Stage and Screen Stars wm.:* - e;!l•Eiwni:•oawi2wm*H;Ew.r;s; . Absolute Security Evening Clothes Our styles for evening wear in suits, waistcoats, gloves and the smaller ac cessories represent all that is refined. Not only exceptionaly smart, but abso lutely correct and authentic. The in dividual taste can easily be supplied. Wednesday, Oet.ser 81, 1317 ARROW COLLARS 20 0 2 fo r 350 3 for 500 CLITETr PEABODY&CO•INC`MAICErtS THE • First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. S - 2 Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 ZS W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier :ram*ranf.'o2: