For Pennsylvania Day: Fresh shipment of Samoset, Belle Meade, and Janson Chocolates, just re ceived. Our Lunch and Soda Department the best. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner Varsity Football Continued From First Page) rd lino, but Ponn State fallod to enough punch to put It over and tooth took the ball on donna uok punted to Way on Stato's 20 line, and ho returned It to tho 38 line. After several scrimmages, puss abut by °COBB to the 20 Surd nd a Dartmouth man foil on the Unable to gala, Philips 000 sent he game and Ills placement goal the sterna for the day Tho lino- . .L. 6.. •Neoly . C. .. . Shepherd 1 ecki . R. G Youngstrom .Bovan er . . B E . Ross • Q B . .McDonough L. H. B . 9 Holbrook H B . C Holbrook F. B . Lohman cilowns--WaY, 9 Holbrook. . from touchdowns—Conover. C ook Goal from field—Phillips itutions—Pone State Hills for nner. Firsching for Block. McKol for Rauch. Dartmouth Freed for Ross. Hutchins for Freodborg, an for C Holbrook; Phillips for on • eree--Thorpe, Columbia Umpire rabid!. Harvard. Howl linesman— oll, Tuna Time of periods-10 and Muter Freshman Football (Continued From First Page) a from touchdowns. Thu entire •hmnn eleven wee working In per unison, and made everything count a ravel. The line-Up hment-10 Bellefonte Academy-0 ollum, (Copt) . .I. E . Lochtio :ore .Meets edmontel L 0 ..111c),fahan tz Volght ry R. O Altman R T . ICelch. (Cant ) R. E. .. Hare et Q H . . .Craig ps L H H. .. 80110 :oh R. H B . McMaster log . P. B . Crumpton ucllou on: Bltner, Stoops. Gaming melt 2. French, Snell Goals from Mown. Gehring 3, Ritner Subntl •no: Froshmen—Oorman for edmantel, Williams for Ritner, is for Henry. Agnon: for Fronoh , moll for Stoops, Lunberg for Ag , ICorb for McCollum, Bolton for 000003 for Oorrnan, Orlmes for berg, Ritner for Williams, McCol for Kolb, Stoops for Rummell, oh for Grimes, Williams for Hit- Bellefonte Academy—Barton for la, Wilson for Altman, Tottordale McMaster, Altman for McMahan roe—Verger, Penn State Umpire— ., Colby Head Linesman—Unger, n State Asst. Lineamon, Holland n State, Carson, Bellefonto Acad- Time of periods-12 and 15 min- :T—Ludleti Brown Leather Pocket .ok. on Nov 3, on 13 Atherton or Deaver. Rowurd It returned to 31. Crowell, 218 Old Main, or 503 Fairmount ave 11-9-1 t ThillitigTffeaftee Co. Wednesday WALLACE REID "HOSTAGE" A present day Military drama that is away above the average picture ALSO ROSCOE ARBUCKLE "A ROUGH HOUSE" A two-reel comedy EXTRA GOOD Admission Isc Thursday First presentation of the new Goldwyn Productions MAE MARSH IN "Polly of the Circus" Margaret Mayo's celebrated play made in to a remarkable photo-spectacle—Don't miss Admission 15c Glee Club Concert (Continuod From First P 000) worlied up some very good numbers The Glee Club, in spite of the loss of many men by graduation and en trance Into military sect ice, is in wry good condition and Is thoroughly able to render a first class concert J tl. Wilson and J. A Neilson, who acre elected officers of this year's club, are both In - military menlce and conse quently will be lost to the club The program that has been arranged Is to very attractive one and Is one of the best that the combined clubs have ei,er attempted to produce There is not only a wide choice in the ‘arious numbers, but the selections chosen tree also of exceptional worth. The last number on the program, "Old Nib tany," was written especially for Penn State by Bishop Darlington. of Harris. burg, and it is being tried out as a possible new Penn State song To Unfurl Hag, Through the efforts of Miss money of the Home Economics Depot tmont, the material for the huge Sonic° Flag has been obtained and the ling mill be unfurled at the concert It ant hang o‘er the organ In the Auditorium, and Its stars ail) represent the Penn State undergraduates and faculty members aho halo entered the settle° of the United States Quite nom opriatel) at this time, the now ‘ersion of "America," called “War Time America" xlll bo sung as the final number an the pro gram The Program The program for the concert Is ns follows: 1 .. The Erl King". Schubert—C C II "lf I Know" (Canon) Laclmer•Buch Glee Club 2 "Good Bye Forever Tend F. F. T. Wltheroo, 4 21, Tenor 3 "The Fate of the Filin•Flam" Bergh Varsity Male Quartette, 4 .. .Magnolia Serenade" ... Boehm Mandolin Club C S Stormfeltz, Lender 5 "Molly's Eyes"— . —Hawley "Old Oaken Bucket" J B Herbert Glee Club c Rondo Cain tedium Saint-goons Mrs. H. L Ridenour, Viollni9t. 7 "Kitty Magee". . Pniker Freshman Qunrtette ir "The Bugle Horn" "A Tragic Tale" Glee Club 9 "March-on-Time" Mandolin Club lo "Old Nlttany" Bishop Darlington Oleo Club 11 "War Time America" Oleo Club HEALTH SERVICE IS EXAMINING FRESHMEN The Health Semico of the college is still conducting PhSeim' examinotielm , to date about MY hundred and fifty Freshmen have been examined and there aro still two weeks In which to finish the remainder At the present time, there are four patients In the hospital, although none of them has any serious disease It is the duty of the Health Service to look over the physical records of the Juniors who have applied for admission to the 011icers'Reserto Corps Should tho records shoo. any physically unfit. he will of course be rejected, but it is extremely doubtful If the Service will make a personal examination of each ono. Phofoplaks ,ce Qualify 0.4 State College, • "The Little Reformer" A comedy drama that will stimulate hap pmess for all. Saturday MADAME PETROVA IN "EXILE" A Lasky production and the best Petrova picture to date. THE PASTIME Friday Bessie Barriscale IN "Borrowed Plumage" A Romantic Comedy Drama Saturday WALLACE REID (Star of "Hostage ") "The Squaw Man's Son" A seqtad to the great play "The Squaw Man", and a worthy successor. LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL TO ENFORCE CUT SYSTEM The following rules goy. , fling "cuts" in classes In the School of Liberal Arts should be of Interest to all students taking net k In that school To the Smolt) of tine school of the Liberal Al ts. Gentlemen Your committee to Investigate meth ods of excusing absences respectfull3 submits tine folloulng n eport• I. That the rule of tine freshman ad visers to the effect that. upon a stu dent Is absent three consecutive times notice of the absence shall be sent to Ids athiser on dean. shall be made to imply to the three other °truism II That the ttords "are held ac countable" In Rule 6 of the Regulations Affecting Students (1010 edition) shall be Intel protect as follows• (u) tf a stu dent Is absent ulthout sulnclent cause, ho slain be gis on u zero grade for the eserchiejnissed, but ho shall be respon sible In ,slues and °Nominations for uork missed, nil) If. In the Judgment of the Instructor the student had adesuuto rause for his absence, ho student 'mall be allowed to make up the um is missed dining the per 101 l absent Tar neglect to make up such work. the student I shall be given IL zero grade 111 That It be made cleat that the ton men rule of the college that students aro [dimwit as man) "cuts" Inn nuance as there are credits In that manse. In not now• In fen ce r L Pate.. Chairman SPECIAL ORDNANCE COURSE FOR STUDENTS The Engineering School announces the opening of an Ordnance Course for one hour pen week, under the dl. rection of I 0 Keller This course will be open to students of the college front any school, and will be carried in conjunction with the resulm college work The Macs met last Friday even. Ins in the Engineering clubroom to or. minim butt there will be an oppor tunity fm others to enroll by seeing Mr. Keller The course will continue for the balance of the semester, and already a large number hate signified their Intention of taking the work Those now taking any other war courses are not eligible to carry this work Any students desiring to take this course. front other schools besides Engineering, will be allowed to do so by presenting a note signed by their dean Only students in good stand ing are allowed to sign up for the Coarse. ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY HEARS INTERESTING TALES The first meeting of the Architectur al Secret) A,us held last Tuesday even ing in the Architectural Clubroom. and several interesting talks were honed Miss Ethel Sparks spoke on the 'lto latlon of Landscape Gardening to Architecturb." and her adda ess was both interesting and instruLtlve Sho told of het ties ela In this country end Eptope. and of the architecture rind landscape gardening she lied tile oppor tunity to view In these places Prof.- nor Ernest), end Professor It I Weber also spoke Professor Webber, of the Depart• meat of Architectural Engineering, has begun the design of the new unit for Industrial Engineering Mitch the Board of Trustees authorized at Its last meeting It is pt obale that it will he partly of reinforced concrete which will make it fireproof. Jeweler & Optician Repairing A Specialty C. E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. Friday BESSIE LOVE PENN STATE ICOLLEGIAN Band Concert (Continued From Fire Pogo) It promises to be one of the best meal cal entertaintnents of the college year The band has been practicing hard for this concert, and from the ability that they have already displayed at the athletic mass meetings, they ate sure to be well worth hearing. The concert on Friday evening will be the second one of its hind, the cus tom of setting aside one e‘ening of the Pen:lB).l,lmin Day season for the band having been inaugurated last year. Because of the fact that such large' number of men were lost thiough graduation and military serv ice. about thirty Freshmen( hale been added, and these nem men are milking nn excellent showing The program for Friday night sill be as Totloos . 1. Overture—"\t,rom: . . . 2 Parapitraxe--"Maßsa's In the Cold, Cold Ground" . Clapp° a. Rending—Selected . Ml,s Dalcor 1. Grand Military Pantaola—"A Day With the Dols In Mudd". DoMillion 5 Excerpts from "You've In Love" . . . Fried Patrol or the lied, White and 13100 (Introducing "The British arena (Hers," The 111areelllahie" and "The Red. White stud Blue") Orchestra Concert _ . The concert by the Penn State Or chestra will be given on Sunday aft ernoon, at 3.30. also In tile Auditor ium. This Is an unusually early sea son of the )ear for tile orchestra, an In previous yearn it has not been or ganized until the Sunday afternoon concerts began during tile winter However, as a number of requests hose been made for a Pennsylvania Day concert by the orchestra, Director Thompson agreed and tinder his direc tion it is rapidly rounding into situps. There are also thirty Freshmen in this organization, but practice Is coming along in a satisfactory manner and the concert gives promise of being eyen better than some of those of last y ear. The program in ns 1 March—" Blue and White" Schmidt 2 Overture—" The Beautif out Gala ! tea" ...... . . . Suppe 3 Tear, a Kim a Smile" Sololst—Ralph Feldeer,_'2o. 4 (a) Manua . . Offenbach From "Taloa of lloffman" (b) Barcarole 5. Sacred Selection— (a) "The Heavens Declare His Glory . .. .. ... Beethoven (b) "From Fleeting Plensuree . . . Ewing (el "Light of the World".. Hatton (di "We Come in Bright Arm). INTERCLASS LACROSSE GAMES ARE STARTED The call for candidates for 'rushy la crosse has requited In a Mtge squad reporting for practice. There In a good bunch of material tram last year's team and this is considerably aug mented by candidates from last lutes Freshman team Manager I/attach Is now at work arranging O. schedule which will probably Include an eastern trl, •iowit Spring It nn approptiation far •s,enses ha received from the Athletic Association. A schedule for class games Is being arranged by Manager Darrach and the first game loot Saturday afternoon be tacen the Freshmen and Sophomores was won by the latter by a 3-0 score. The tailoring and finish of these coats is superb. The colorings are beautiful, various shades of brown, green and gray. The styles are the smartest you will see. A pleasure for us to show these coats: Two new styles in soft hats from the Crofut & Knapp Co. New Neckwear, Shirts and Gloves. Full Dress and accessories vairAw.•••: • : Pennsylvania Day (Continued From Fired Pago) noon the Blue and 'White Freshmen still most the Utile°.Sy of Syracuse Freshmen lit football on New Beaver An especially good game Is pi ornised In this event according to all teporto The evening will be tattoo up by the annual benefit conceit given by the cadet indite* band The Boind of Trustees still also meet on Ftiday even ing at eight ieeioelt In theh loom In the Library On Sunday, In addition to the chapel out clues and evening . Y M. C A meet ing, the college orchestra will give a free concert fit 8.80 p tn in the Audi torium Title will oleo he the Initial appearance of this organlcatlon tot title Year ALL THE SCHOOLS WILL GIVE SPECIAL DISPLAYS FOR PA. DAY The various schools of the college announce that they have completed all details for the exhibits which they will show during the Pennsylvania Dny riod The exhibits will open on noon. November Oth. and continue until the e‘ening of November_ 111th, All the exhibits will be open during the foot. ball games, In older to give the pem pie who wish to see them the oppor tunity to do so. The various schools haw made a great many preparations for the exhibits, and students will be stationed about all of them in order to explain the work being done by the college All the buildings will be open to the public for Inspection, and it Is the purpose of those In charge to make the ‘isltom as well acquainted with the work during this brief period as possible AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL The Horticultural Department will exhibit a full line of apples, rose• tables and fruits front all parts of the State, also a very choice line of flow. era, plants, etc., which hate been or• ranged with great cars in Room 100, Hort Building. The Dairy Husbandry Department will ghe a very choice exhibition of butter, cheese, and dolly pi oducts These will be exhibited in the Dairy Husbandry building, and the visitor , . will also be privileged to see a model' dairying establishment, fitted with all Ithe latest improved machinery The Animal Husbandry Department will give an exhibition of hogs, sheep, horses, cows and short horn steers in the Stock Judging Pavilion Some prize stock xlll be included In this ex hibition The Penn Slate Grange ,111 offer for exhibition at this time farm prod nets raised by the N nriour memars of the Grange, and by all indications thin n•Ill prose a very interesting ex hibit In the Agricultural Building For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal Priced 522.50 to $35 Dress Suits to Rent \ i r • ifitt 10_14 tOthier I I ; ; e_iiirr_e_ef • ging . _ * , DEUEFONTE AND STATE CO L LEGE :mwm.momntm2mmwr;:: The County Ilvtension Department will exhibit form products from all parts of Center county, and will show the manner in which this county is responding to modern Ideas in farm- Ing. Their exhibition will be shown In Room 200, Hort Building. The Agricultural Education Depart ment will show the methods of teach ing modern agriculture in the various vocational high schools of the State. This exhibit will also he shown in the Hort Building The Landscape Gardening Depart ment will show a choice selection of exterior decorations: methods of plat ting and planting exterior decorations. etc, in Room 100 Bort Building The Forestm Department will have a choice exhibition of woods and other products which deal with this depart ment In tim Forestry Building. The Agricultural Chemistry Depart ment have also arranged to give a spe cial display for this period in Room 210, Agricultural Building. ENGINEERING. Thto exhibit 1101 open at 8.30 Sat urday morning and continue until 10 o'clock that night and the apparatus will be In operation for the public to view only at thin lime The Nleehanhad —ngineering Depart ment will lute on exhibition the con tents of their laboratories, as well no an aeroplane, hot.air, gas, Cetllan and several other motors Several alitomo bile motors will also be on exhibition Indicator cards will be given to the visitorn for souvenirs The Electrical Engineering Depart. meat will open their laboratories to the public, and many electrical appll• Races and devices will be In operation for the visitors. They have arranged A. DEAL Sanitary Plumbing., Steam, Hot Water Vapor and Vacuum Heating State College, Pennsylvania Whitman's and Nobility Chocolates are the best during the game and after the dance. A Full Line of State Souvenirs Ray D. Gilliland DRUGGIST We Are in Receipt of Forty New Overcoats Just furnished us by Fashion Park The House of Kuppenheimer Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1917 several special displays for this time. Tho industrial Engineering Deparilt,,, , niont will have their machine, forging A., and wood-turning shops open to the Niters. In all probability these will be in operation for the benefit of the public Tile wood-work, furniture, etc, mode by the students of this depart ment will be on display. Tile Architectural Engineering De. pot intent elll have their drawings, pictures, air., open during the exhibl lion The work done by the.studentlf . of this depot Emma will also be on die plaY. The Civil Fgineering Department will exhibit drawings, blue•prints, and other wink done by students. The Mechanics Department has nr• ranged to have the test laboratory in operation for the benefit of the public, and has outlined n very interesting disida3. These exhibits will be shorn In the various engineering buildings, and the public will he tittle to get a good Melt of the work being done by this school train them A.LCO . g.',l • 'ARROW formfir COLLAR 9 °9 "atai g6-355.366=P VENUS 10 PENCIL THE perfec , lion of pencil quality—un equalled for smoothness, uni formity of grading and durability. 17 black degrees* from 616 softest to to 9EI hardest, and bard and medium (Indelible) copy ing. Look for the distinc- ‘ iNt tine VENUS finish! ;L" r- - 3 1 0 , / FREE! nest, T t -.. I Z 1: n re h '4EVi); \...,,,., _.... . l a r rral?".111 . r 7: ".:Ai .1 1 .tVgl. V= American Lead Pencil Co. yil nfth Ave., N. Y. Dept. • •All Try NFa VENUS Ember. tea Mods In 12 alses. 32 00 per box wawr;i:#l;iwvwr;.i MWMMWI2nMifiI:
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