Page Pone Try Sending a Box of Janson or Samoset Chocolates For Thanksgiving. It will be'an agreeable surprise all aronnd. Surprise at receiving; and a surprise at the delightful message from the other end. , GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner Maryland State Easy (Continued From First Peso) leg the ball behind the posts Out of nine attempts, the pass sans success ful four times and only once did a Maryland back intercept the ball Maryland's First Visit The game on Saturday was the first meeting in football between the two State elevens, and while the Mao lenders did not offer sery stiff oppoel lion, It moot be remembered that they. like Penn Mate, lost nearly all of Melt letter men duo to the mar Moreover, their student bed) this fall numbers but 176, which In about 100 loon than usual Their record to _date embraces N Ictories over Delaware, Wake Pot rest College, and St. Johns, wllllO the) have been defeated by the Nov), N Carolina A & lai.. and Penn State The) also played a tie game with V M I. and their big game of the )car comes on Thanksgiving when the) meet Johns Hopkins. Tho line-up.— Maryland Stale-0 . . Wiseman . Orban Peon State-57 Rauch . .. . 11111 a . . . . =fMMCI Firechlnv ... . 11 T. Conover . It S. WaY rletcher Arthur MacDonald TouclidownsWay 2, Comm er, Gross, 2, Robb, 3. Oohs from touchdowns— Conover, 6 Coal from liold—Clarke Substitutions—Penn State Black for Firsching, Dunbar for Gross, Brown for Kraft, Clarko for Robb, Robinson for Czarnecki, Robb for Clarke, Choke for Way, Gross for Dunbar, Ullery for Cross, Wolfe for Ullory, Smith for Brown, Maryland State /tat for WI.- man, Weatcott for Orban, Riggs fot Fletcher, Morningany for EPPIoY, Jones for MacDonald Rofereo-- fiodcharles, of Lam Otto Umpire--Say lor. of Franklin and Marshall Head linesman—Brumbaugh of Lehigh As sistant linesmen—Wheeling. of Penn State, and Stevens, of Marl land State Time of periods—lL minutes each. Adopt Cheering System (Contlnuod Prom Finn Pogo) Votes shall be Cast for a head cheer lender and a song leader. the head °heel leader being chosen from the remaining Junior assistant cheer leaders, and tile song leader being chosen from the remaining assistant Junior song lenders Tile Junior assistant cheer leader receiving the second highest number of soles shall be Lilo Senior assistant cheer lender B—The standard cheer leader's uniform shall be white flannel trousers and a white round necked sweater with a tan inch band of blue encircling the neck. o—The head cheer leader shall ho awarded a three inch white block letter "S" mounted on a five inch leystone•shnped field, to be worn on the left breast of his sweater. , ----. 0 ENGINEERING LECTURES Two Interesting lectutes Will 110 held in Room 200, Engineering D, on Thurs day and Friday afternoons of this heck. On Thursday at I 30, L II Fry of the Standard Steel Works, will talk on "Steel Ingots fot Attlller4 " At •1 30 Friday, Sum A 10 Bughan of One Pennitylyanie. Witte: and Powet Co, will talk on "MeCall's Forty hydro Eleettle Plant at Holma!, lin" All are invited to these lector es. ENGINEERING SOCIETIES ]Meetings will'be held this week by 1111 the Engineering Societies to act on the constitution for a combined Engineer ing Society. This constitution contains several clauses relating to tile Pro posed engineering publication The Civils will meat 'Wednesday, the Elec tricals Thursday, and the Mechanicals Friday In the Clubroom, all at 6 10 COMMUNITY SINGING Tho Civlo,Dopartment of the Wom an's Club Is malting Plum , to bold community singing mooting some Sun day afternoon botoro Christmas In the Auditorium Patriotic and Christmas songs will he sung. DEAN LOVEJOY AT IVASIIINOTO:s Doting the peat weak, 11IIee,j -f Lovejo), DeatL.Ot the IKCJW`rreonontlex ankeftm v ent, with tolTseml other mom hors of that faculty, attended the Homo laconomien Com entlon at Waith I :Won • Remember the Football Mass Meeting. Next. Tuesday. Night, 6:30, Auditorium. Big Send-off for the team to the Pitt game. 1:2=1 "The Mau Without a Countm Extract From E. E. lial" Stoll ..And for your country and to thel flag never dream but of eery lug bur an oho bids you, thougl the aorvlce carry you through thousand bone. • ”NO mutter what 11111/1.1/1 to you no matter who flatters you or who abuses you, never look at another flag, never let a night pass but you pray God to bless that flag. "Romombor that behind all thee you have to do with, behind GM care, aoVOrnMent and poopio oven Moro le the country herself, you country, and that you belong t. her as you belong to your ow mother." "Stand by her no you wool( eland by your mother." To Hold "Tie-Up" Scrap (Continued Flom First Page) tie himself lkftet the close of the pet ted, of until the count illl4 been taken The seining mill be thaw' basis boding both hands is feet tied shall consist of a -tie and mill count one point, but If both hands and feet ate tied seem ely tile double-tie mill count for tan points So it in a eel milt guess that nil mill be 1111110 Cl') double ties Chic thing Is co lain, and that is all %Om ate fortunate enough to be on Old Hem 01 Field on Saulday ate: AOll V. 111 be shonn a great sat ap. UN both Sophs and tel odunen tae auto of 011111 - Ina . home the %lain*. nl ut least this conclusion can be head at the inesent time ovor the campus Meeting places fur both (11.11(.1 nili be announced later rieslithen 1,01 pt 01011,15, assemble In the Atrium y, and Sophomoi es In Old Chapel at 12 16 It lx possible that Oslo mill be n 101 l tall of members at that time en that the "slackly." can be picked nut Athletes. and those physically anal to take pnit In thin scrap. 1,111 be excite.! m.ot.llllg to iultsi In effect hi the past TO HOLD CROSS COUNTRY RUN Although oil (toe% coollll halnlng has been abandoned fot the fall, their Mill be it handicap lace hold on Stan:- day, December 8, tot membets of all C 11184., proshled n sunklent numbel of entrants turn out The tun be mer It 11%e mile Louise, %%1111 handlettim tonging up to the minutes Thete be a sllvet hmlng cult to he tomPoted fel its at spotlit] time prier, scull possi bilities of time.] 1110,111 IN us %%ell All lloleo desiring to compote /41101.11t1 malty anitget C F Dotted], '19.. Itefole Nmembet 20, In et dot that at tango. nrents nu* I o completed If A lilt enough numlka thin out W. T. KITCHIN PRESIDENT OF Y. M. C. A. CABINET NllOl4OO 'l9 nos cleated most dent of the.l II C A nt the xespei seivice9 last Sunda, etening Title position wan ft:010004 held In "t: 11 Thompson 'IS, blio has 0011014,1 In the Aviation Corp, P II Sprenkle 'lO ano clircien to take the pliire of S Tt ltrhtkec 'lB, formic Ilist Site pievident, oho nlso left to enter minting service The cabinet In now practicalit Lon,- plote, Stith the single exception of the tacaney cleated lix the ploiontion of Kitchen AU 12111 chute and LAVie duce ;nest be paid before December iftt at the elites hotline and Dictates of the delinquente mill not be pub !Med in the chum Pool. Oppot tunitlem mill be Mt en tut those cello are nut paid up to letY such duos hum G 30 to 8 011 et the Co-op on Siam du), Note:Men 21 and Friday „December 7 1,014'r —Neat the grandstand on IICIIII - 0113 , a ladles' closed fate Hatch I.lbetal I emus' If I taut nod lo 1211 Frazier St Thi)llifiagTkvetirt Phofoyila ff s f LIOAV Stthe College, 1 3 6 C ,t, PM. MARX N[CPSTEXID ' Wednesday BILLIE BURKE "Arms and the ;GIRL7 What hard-hearted Bosche could refuse the request of charming. Billie Jiligto a small thing.as ,r passport out:of hostile Bel ‘ffirir-Sie Miss Burke's ;piquant personality turn a grim side of war into a stirring romance. Admission Isc Thursday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "The Man From Painted Post" A special treat is in store for the many admirers of Fairbanks, in this one—as fancy Jim Sherwood, he wipes out a powerful gang of cattle rustlers in which are disclosed the most spectacular settings ever accotJed a Fair banks picture. Admission 15c NOTE 'to avoid diowding and confusion. this pic ture will be shown in both theatres Thursday evening. COMING Wm. S. HART In "The Narrow Trail" PENN STATE n COLLEGIAN News From II 1-1-1-14.1-1-1-1 111 I 1. PITTSBURGH.— Tit% Alumni Coon - di of the Unitersity of Pittsburgh has tier ised it 01111 to raise mono) for 11 Unit msitt endowment fund by taking out life humane° Politics naming the University as the beneficiary Tho campaign mill extend to Pittbbutgh alumni In all sections of the country NUIILENBERG.—The semi-annual meeting of the Association of College Presidents of Pennsylvania was held at AitiMenbeig College during the meek of Not en*. 10th. 1 . (110 I:l,l.—The undorgl actuates of Cot mil University last week voted against the pt °posed, recommendations of theUnivet sit) Faculty that the Chi harms Vacation be shot toned, that Irmider's nn, be pi% en up, and that the sin lag vacation be abandoned, so that the MM.nt sit) may end the sin ing teltlt eau Itch. The Cot nell I:ratting Unit In slatting a hospital blanket Liver)one who has small pieces of calmed yarn in asked to knit eight Inches square and submit them to Red Cross headquatters where the) will be neon Into a blanket for hospital nor JOHN PRICE JACKSON , ENTERS ARMY SERVICE John P.lce Tackson, Commissioner of Lobo, and Indust.", at Harrisburg. folme.ll Dons of the School of Engl. nets ing at the Perin*lvanin. State Col lege. mho so. commissioned 11Inior .if the thigineering Reserve Corps 111,011 t toot, months ago, leeched collets on Monday night of last ueek to join the colors Mi Jackson has been to State College enthusiast from boyhood up, his father, Jo lash Jael.on, being head of the Mathematics Depayrtment up to the time of his death Ml John Mice Jackson protium! (tom Pens State in the class of 1890, became professor of electrical engineering, and later Dean of the school, w bleb position he held until called by Coyer not Tener to take up the duties of labor and Industry cionnissioner All Ft oilman candidates far the Rosiness Staff of PROTII will report un Thai oda) night at 7 oclock In lum G 67 Main Rotation MAKES NEW STRENGTH liVhen you find it a tremendous task to complete your' daily duties— constantly wormed and losing flesh as a result—take Gilliland's Nutritive I lypophosphites. Gilliland's Nutritive Hypophosphites Should - ,e used in every instance where ttic;:system ris weakened and where there Is a lack of vgtality, dimin ished energy and loss of appetite In convalescence[protracted fevers, grippe, bronchitis, coughs and affec tions of the lungs it is unequaled. ghat feeling of languor and weakness soon vanishes and, instead;lbere is strength. . A large bottle (or $l.OO We expect to be here in business a good many years The only way we can do it is by treating everybody right That's our policy. Ray D. Gilliland DRUGGIST ROY STEWART .." "_The The desert solves it'4, - ..iis. , blems:;"by lent means, and many tease's tuatlcins in' this" new Triangle drama. -3,4; 7 4 VIVIAN M:4 IN "The Sunset Winsome Vivian Mania_ story of the grand Sierras ,that., tirely new note. ) 'MADGE KE nsi "BABY :44 The debut'of Ame r ica's ', ienne in the liveliest coratdy, e. This is Miss Kennedy's fir motion pictures, and brings to . t the youngest and most deliglitf stage favorites 1-H44++++4+++++++i I tit I ther Colleges CA RIC EG I E.—The monster sem Ice flag of Carnegie Institute of Technol ogy has the numbet 521 In large 'm inerals upon it in honor of the men Carnegie has fun nishod fon the sonsice DAltTlllOUTlL T Statledics compiled by the administration of Dartmouth College concerning the scholarship of the Freshman class show that 13 33 pm- cent of the grades in 2070 courses nw below. with an "D" grade Milllllo.lN.—Tho four hundred 1.. h In attending the :MOW. Agricul total College signed the 'limner food pledge last _ tin a the effoi is of theltead of tho Domestic Science Do uai talent. MICHIGAN.—Larry Al cher, center of the Michigan Agricultural College Netball team, was lilt on the head In the football game unit Detroit Univer city and did not regain consclomnesa until six o'clock In the mooing Never theless, lie Mtn ed the enthe game pass log the ball to the light man every time Aside from asking it few foolish questionx no ono could bate told that be wax In it -neat ttomnambullstic .. I condition 11=1 The Sophomore Class held a meet- Intl In the Chemistry Amphitheatre last menhig, at which time all details tot the “tie-up" map were completed lllections weie then held tar several managership., and they resulted as follows basketball, Brumbaugh, tiack, Rustay; boxing, Holland, base ball, Monroe, tennis, Cridiths Ro ma U. we mceived [tom the Nations nmimgme, and committees on the 1020 taps pennants and hazing note named lo Pi esident Wolfe About ids men Born othei colleges woe admitted to Inembet ship In the clans For the Best and Cheapest Shoe Repairing Come to J. A. Mingle 116 Frazier St. Yes, You Are Always Sure of Fresh Groceries Meats And the Best Quality Dry Goods Mc Eachren's Frazier St Saturai Trail " •.'" , :4 • A,. a gripping enni:ids an en- THE P/ft, n fr NEDY • esitest corned eric,reened. ;i ,, appearance in e screen one of 'rofinosent day ,4-o,lli ~. . - Admissiori 15: tiMNI Debating Trials To Be Held Next Week n loin tot the debating season of 1018 11l be held on Monday and Tuesday evenings hr next ,seek, November 26th , and 27th, at seven o'clock in the Old Chapel The question is .Resolted, that the war degree of centtalication In our/National Government should ho permanently established" A period of fire minutes will be allotted to each compotitm on either the affirmative or negative side of lino question. All students Intending to compete should announce to Professor Meltdown. •vldch evening Is mole convenient 'for I them , Professor A V Holster, of rranklln and Marshall College, who is secretary of the Peniniyhanin State Debating League, bats chosen the following question for the League debates "Be noit ed, that the successful prosecution of the um icqulies that glum; of Germany, Austi la, Bulgaila, and 'Yorke) now residents in this country should be interned until peace Is se cured " This question, howevel, has been considered unsatisfactory by the Penn State authorities, and at the meeting of the Council of Administration last Saturday night, Professor Alarsimmn U. given full power to take up the the other colleges in the League. ELECTED PRESIDENT L C Farabaugh . 18, bee been elect ed pleahlent of the Foronnic Connell In Waco of L A Spencer, 'lB, who in nov, at Camp Meade. 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Contracted for last spring (April and May) just as we have now contracted for all our next Spring's clothing wants—by our farsighted merchandising methods at prices very much lower than present market conditions would allow. Suits and Overcoats in modest styles and colorings as well as the more extreme smart styles N slB, $2O, $22.50, $25, to $35 ~ , ?SIM, The'Clothicr Bellefonte—State CoHeil CUurse Tickets (Can;!stied nom First Page) for a week or so, solleitois ate out at present securing orders. When tile tickets me printed, those ottleog 11111 be supplied find, end n genmal 01110 will then be conducted at one of the Molex. On account of the uneertainE existing with students lensing fte quently on account. of the drnft, the tickets will be sold this 50111 on a strictly cash basis Pllar-Moilit and a company of siS Maws will be at Penn State fro 1111 engagement doting February Piler -3.1111.111 in extremely well known 1114 1111 actress, and given some of 1101 forme] successes In pantomine fel m She frequently been competed to Beinhatt and Dune, and het weak is highly lonised by Dm id Belittle°, E. If Seth ern, Eugene Yeam and Abs. Sarah Cooper Hewitt When here, she Will give either "Pier rot nod Pletrotte" at the "Pt odigal," with chances In favor of the hitter This company coe with their own scene] y, Ullll.ll is 1 11 1 instable to any singe, and Is said to be of a very excellent eltatncto Lyman Howe's motioh pietmes will be at Penn State on hlnith 0 This will not be a pelt of the otituse clam tainments, 110100001, necolding to the event intentions For the Best Bread, Pies and . Cakes . State College - Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal PASTIME/ TIIEATIE _ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 Two Performances, 2:30 and 7:30 D. W. GRIFFITH'S' --COLLOSSAL SPECTACLE • IttoleranceP! A modern story of love and adventure linked symboli cally to past ages in the most thrilling dramatic narrative . ' ever conceived. 125,000 People 7,000 Horses A rare opportunity for you to witness the most won derful and Revolutionary movement - in play structure since drama became recognized as a form of speech. ADMISSION 25c, 35c and 75c Reserved Seat Sale Starts Monday Decethber 3rd MATINEE—AII Seats 35c—Reserved Wednesday, November 21, 1917 A 3LILI?UfI CEREMONY The Allentown Ambulance Unit dor. ing its earth at the college will play retreat every Seturdny afternoon at 1 10 beginning with Sete: day. Novem ber 21th. Es e: yono Is Invited to wit ness the cet emony to be held at the 1100 pales on the catthale 111111111r - alz - ' 7 IININ 11•:::: 1' - .t'''l i--1111111 : : ,:411 7 111P411 .411iliEdillilt`;!.;: l 4111 ?ha New Fall ,BLRRONAir OLLAR 2.0 c =r, 2fr355'3/,,,F THE.. First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. Capital '- - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 W L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Edgier
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