Wednesday, March 6, 1918 WEEKLY FRENCH LESSON B. M. Bowman and I. L. Foster LESSON VII Pi e:nen t I ntheative Vaire—to make; cause vouloir—to N‘ant II fait; ' Tu fais, .'e Lis; voulow, Nous f.usons Vow; I.llle, 11, font: \ eu lon t Note I States of weather are usually expies,ed Ip• nshin . "fairy" in the lid person singular in] the English veil, "be- Note 2. "Fain." is .11b() treed N%lt I 1 an infinitive to exine , o, nil net (lone for one liy tithe in bCIISC of English 'lun•e or caube Note 3. The following, forms of per sonal pronouns are tu,ed with preposi- ECM= inoi—nu t (d—thee Itti—him elle—her I' II X-thPlll 011' , ,-t hem (f ) Quel jour du moils e.l•cc aujourd'huil— , What day of the month is today? Quel, hull' du moils sommes-11011 , . adjourd'hui?—What clay of the month is today? resl aujourd'hul le premier • iautier— Today is the first 'of January te sera Ruin six juin—To-moi iow will be Thai ,day, June sixth. II 'tient mardi soir—lle is coming Toes -11 le inallu—it snows every morn- day evening' 1( fait froid—it k cold If (nit Oland—it Is wai m (hot) II fail chi ienl—it 15 windy II fail irai , --it is cool II fail beau (lellip , )--it is fine (weather) If pleat—it is raining .le letiv me I :tire romper les elieleux— QIIPHP !WHIT e•l•ill—AVllat time is it? II t' line Ileum—lt is one o'clock. II 1,.1 deux lieure , —lt is two o'clock A .tpt !mires (el) ipun•t du matin—At Qui. faites-nuts Ili!—What are you do- : 7 _ 15 A m I want to get my hair cut II ile.ire ~ e faire ra'er—hc %%ants to get ing the) e? .►r r ai.: an reqaarant ;nee lui—l am go- ing to the lestautant with him lbw coin niundei-1 ou , ..!—Wlyt do you Au l malin ,it. comunanik ilt“. oeuis—ln the morning I older eggs Que iiiitlet.—‘iiiis iiiiiimi.l•l—VVliat will you have to eat.? .It ne itoix pa , di• liamli , nu .oir— I do not t‘ant meat in the evening' A midi to mange lwautamp-1 eat a gi eat deal at noon (The student should he able to of der t breakfast, lunch and dinner at a restaurant ) Use of Library Is Increasing Statistics show that the Carnegie y is steadily increasing in spite of the decrease in number of students and the shortening of the college tel m. The chculation of books for home use nn Februm y was 320 S volumes, as against 2133 volumes in 1917, and 2299 volumes in the same month in 1916. Of the en culation for February 1233 volumes wet e fiction, 325 Instoi y and biography, 605 literature, 250 am 'cul ture and engineo ing, 150 science, 313 sociology These circulation statistics ale for regular two weeks books, 2500 reserved books handled at the desk for use in the library, and of course many wee used in the library of which under the open-shelf system, no statistics are possible to obtain. Among the new accesses in Library e• the "Sunset Edition'' of Hamlin ant land's works; "I vate feat;" Matheu 's. "These Many Years;" Phil pott,, Banks of Colonge;" "Divei sity of Creatures," Korm lor. "Model n Russian flistm y." Vis count Morlev's "Recollections," Van Dyke's "Fighting for Peace ," Voting's "New Amm lean Government:" lla i n's "ANnee- Lui 1a in Under German 1 lute." LOST .1 N D FO UN D The follow ing al tidies are now held at the Y \I C A (Alice and can be had upon identdicdUun• 2 odd cuff-links, — l clip-cap. 4 odd gloves, I pan Mown kid gloves (men's), I pair black kid gloves (women's), 1 pan brim n lea the gloves (worn), 1 paw dark woolen gloves (men's), 10 keys, 3 large black pocket knives, 3 small pe. u •l-handled pen-knives, 2 brown Ildaek purse. 2 fountain pens, 1 gold chain-Isnife, I Is ut may and black striped sc.o f, 1 n osai v. I Nil spectacles, ill 4ack case, I Nat k pocket testa ment and one gold scarf pin. SHOES • 4. Come in and Look , X ` them Over 1 t .!: Prices $4 t 0157.50 4..." t . X ::: You can save a dollar or two. 4. M Odd Trousers to match your 4: x suit at reasonable prices. M. HURWITZ t X THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. .S 2 C4)ital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 LS W. L. FOSTER, President nAvID F. KAPP, Cashier LESSON VIII ` I ehent Indicative Venir—to come nous venous .Te 'view, vows venez To %lens lis viennent. 11 Viollt Note 1. The numbers from 11 to 20 e oiwe, doom., Irelie, quatorte, ilix-buil, 11110, tins) el no, I log 1.-dens, I ingl -I rol,, I logl (001 re, tiont•einit. Note 2. Other numerak at e• 30, treitler 10, nottrattle; 50, einquatile; 10, soixattle: 70, soixtinte-dix; 71, soixattle• 011/P; SO, qua/le-t ; St, tmalre ing.t -no; 90, nootre-t inn I Aix; 91, nnol re-1 ionl -ooze; 100, cent. Note 1. The names of the months e• .lout ter, fel Her. man., arril, mai, join, juillel, wont, ..eplembre, oelobre, not embre, decent bre. Note. The names of the days at e • (lima oche, Nadi, ma rdi, in ereredi, N Pll• 111 elii, ,a ineili. Park, France, le 3 mars—Pans, nance Mai ch 3d II est ring heures et drwir du soir— It 1 , , 5-30 1' .AI Anil heure, mauti die—Ten minutes to eight (7-50). Qualn• onnute; past four (4-20) 11 V , i is twelve o'clock (noon). II es( mm In nil—l t iti twelve o'clock (inkl- II est minuit rl llngt , einti—l[ I, 12-25 N It official It. It time is counted from midnight to tria, , lnight, n c.t trel7e heure , —lt r, one o'clock \I. Le train part a dic•Lail lieures—'Phe raw leaves at li l' \I APPOINTED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE The evtent to which authorities aio looking to the Agi icultural School of this college for aid in the pi esent food CI isis stay be judged Li!. the fact that bevel al of the faculty members have peen amounted to the Pennsylvania Committee of 1 'ublic Safety Dean ‘Vatts was recently asked to become a member of that section of the Commit tee which has to do with the ha ntling of the labor pi oblem in this state. Prof. Pied Rasmussen has been put at the head of the Dairy Pi oduetion Sec tion S McDowell has also been appointed to the Committee Chester Tyson, one of the trustees it the college, with Mori is Phillips of Chester county has been put in cavil ge of the entire Food Production Section. Mr. Tyson is the largest apple grower in the state of Pennsylvania and is ' well qualified to fill this re,pon.ilde position. I:NIINF:I:RINI: HE.% DS )lEEI' At a meeting of the Faculty membeis of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on Felwuary 2Sth, the heads of the various engineering departments spoke un topics In then melds. Prefe , e , nr It It. Fehr presided at the meeting. To Penn State Students We Still Have Our Popular $ll.OO Cordovan's to sell at _ $9.90 We want you to feel free to look them over. _ Comm in and look over our store since our Shoe and Clothing Depart ments are united. FROMM'S Economy Store:, 130 E. College Avenue CLASS BASKETBALL WILL END TONIGHT Freshmen-Sophomore Game Ends Series—Yearlings Hold First Place and Juniors Are Second IVoit 1,41 , 4 Pd c. 5 U 1.000 Ft eshmen 3 3 Sophomores =ME Tonight's genie between the Sopho min es and the Fccslimi-ii will cad the Interclass Sie les. If the first .Near men win this game with the Sophomores they will head the league with a t ecord of two games Ni on from each of the upper classes It will be impossible for the list game to effect the placing of the teams, and the series will end with the Freshmen in the first place, the Juniors second, the Sophomores third and the Sullies at the bottom. The Sophomoi es won their second victory last Wednesday when the} over came the Juniors in a xery close ghme, the final scot e being 25 to 19. Practi cally all of the scoring for the Sopho mores was done by Beal d who made all but four of their twenty-hve points The results of this game came as sui - prise to many who expected to see the wiles end with the Juniors undefeated except by the Pi eshmen The tine-up Junior.—lii Galbraith .. Young l;occnian . . C. - Shoemaker .11.1 üblitz . C 'frown Eiehel berger . .G . McGuire Goals from floor Gann:nth 1; Eiehel berger :1; Bayles I; Baublitz l; Beau] 6, Young 2. Foul goals Bowman 1 out of 5, Beard 9 out of 13. Referee, Wolfe '2O. Fresillnen Donn Seniors The good goal ding and passing of the Freshmen in their game with the Serums on Friday night made it a coin- Into walk-away for them. The Seniors did not score once in the first half and only Once times in the second The callings dropped the Wit hito the bas het foi field goals twenty-font , times dui mg the game Seniors—li Donnelly Vogel .. \\ill !turns Coolidge thott, It um Iloor: Vogel 1; Coolidge I; Iteplogle 9, lot 'carnal] 5: Parley 4; Raney 3; Alit en 1, Itreiker I; Young 1. Poul goals: Vogel 9 uttt of ; Ritner 0 out of 3. Referee, En - In -4 100 ger 19 119'01 NT ED ON IV Alt Ell I.:IMP:NM' BOA RD At a meeting' of the N.ttional Society of Plant Patholtigisty held in l'ittsbuigh recently, a war Minergency Board, of which Dr. 1.% D. I:ern, head of the Bot any Department, is one of the seven members, was Pinned for combatting diseases of plants in the United States. IL is the purpose of the Hoard to arouse public enthusiasm in their fight for checking clop losses by disease, and to promote f.wilities for mese. u •eh in this woi The University of Chicago 0 Ein addition to resident work, offers also instrue, STUDY lion by correspondence. For detailed In. formation address • 36th Vest' - U. of CADir.Z)Chireso.m. FOREST L. 6TRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both / Phones Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to Clubs and Fraternities -FYE 3 4117‘ 0 200-202 W. College Ave. A Real, Pipe College Men These are two of the 24 - popular ahapei in , which you can get the Stratford $l.OO and up W D C Hand Made $1.50 and up Each a fine pipe, with sterling silver ring and. vulcanite , bit. Leading dealers in town carry a- full as sortment. Select your favorite style. WM. DEMUTH & CO. ' New York ld's Largest Pipe Manufacturers PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ---- LETTERS FROM THE. FRONT A NOT II ER LETTER FROM "CASEY" .lON ES My dear Pill:— You: letter of Decemher 18th was just eceived today and I want to say that certainly did appreciate It a lot more than I ever could tell you all at once. I certainly ‘N as glad to get the ac count of the Pitt game. Of course I had several accounts sent me, but they were not as full of.pep as the one you wrote. I have been kidding Pat Herron evei since I received the first account. We must have a real freshman team, so prospects will look bright for next year. It must lie pretty easy for you to keep the fellows up in thew work this year when there are no exams to worry over. I 'could like to tell you some things that are happening over here in answer to your questions, but the Censor's rules make me think along moi e strict chan nels. Gee! but I would like to drop in on yon all for a few days to feed a lit tle fuel to Scotty's tire. I often think lust what all you folks ale imagining that we are doing. Well, I will bet you e away off in your thoughts. Anyway we can compare notes when I return and see how close .Nou were. 1 ,un enjoying the best of health now. I dal have a slight attack of some bron chial trouble last month, but now that Spr.ng is lime that too has left me. I just read an account of the terrible weather you are having over there. Well, we are having plenty of sunshine ever y day and I dare say that the thermometer registers as much as 70 de grees V. here. Ely George! it is as warm as early summer in the States and the base-balls fly every time we get a few moments to ourselves. Boxing and wrestlyig were the winter pastimes, but that season was so short that we had VOL y little of that. We began our football schedule after Thanksgiving, su you see that we had very little winter at all. We had the championship team of camp, winning all the games played We also took the big cup, as usual, when the "I liggins A. A." has anything to do with the fixing of events. "Vinci" Davis is a first lieutenant here and has the position of adjutant at one of the fields. lie looks fine and is get ting along as well as a veteran. "Whitey" left here about a month ago but will be hack soon I have talked to some of the fellows who have seen him and they say he is going to make 'a "whizz" of a flier. Sophontores-25 . Itearcl Fre%limen-48 . Friedman . . Railer .. Replogle . Parley •-- I think I told you I met "Red" Ilmd- /1111111111111311111111111111111111111111D111111111111171111111111111111111 11111110111 ... G arage Hagman's a (Fireproof) 5• - = Accessories, Vulcanizing P. 6 and Supplies -_-_ a a Efficient Service E E 129 Allen St. g 17- 'IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIII3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII3II SPECIAL., THIS WEEK -. Crawford, Gunmetal or Cordovan $8.50 Value at $6.35 OTHER BIG BARGAINS. COME IN. The College Boot Shop •:-:-:-:-1-14+++++++++•1-144.4.4.44+++++44÷44+++++4•444-1-+++-:••:-:-:-:-: 4.•- Ii STATE CENTRE ELECTRIC COMPANY ++++++++++++++++++++++44++++++++++++-m-:-:•+•:•+++÷ .. .. 0 0 . : Writing Paperl When you answer letters you will find it more of a pleasure if you have the right kind,.of stationery, we offer the finest papers on which to pen your finest thoughts. Just'received a large shipment. The Somewhere in France, January 25th, 1913-- 11 Best of Health Headquarters for Everything Electric Store Closes 6 p. m, Do You Owe A Letter ? Stars and Stripes Cantbric,Finish Dorchester Lawn Lotus Linen Chic parisien jiurds Crushed Linen Madras Linen ,Paper by tbe pound and envelopes by the package. Come -- in and look our line,over. - ' „ liffErier G AFF, S. STE'WART, Ph. G:, Mgr "At Your Service" The t a G:e.o f,Quality.Goods and Best of Service - ing over here. T, have been looking for "Hank Clowdy" all over but I guess he is not neross yet. I suppose "Big Den" will come with him. flow did they make out on their trip to the Coast? Some :Wonderful Picture% I have some wonderful pictures, taken during our trip over, and many after we hit this side. Of course I cannot send them back to the States, but I will have a peach of a collection when I return. I had some snaps taken of myself and if I can get them censored I will send them to you. • Well, Bill, it is getting late now and as I have to get up so darned early I will cut this short, but will write you a note often. Pleasb remember me to all the Track House gang; the Harlows, Smiths, Russel:4, Mrs. Martin and family, as well as all the other folks I knew back at college. Incidentally, you might tell "Bill" Wood to drop a line to me. With best personal regards, I beg to remain, Yours in the Higgins A. A Cadet Den C. Jones Aviation Section Signal Corps Third Aviation Instruction Centel A. E. P., via New York. ENOINEERS ARE ISSUED RIFLES AND BAYONETS Dee. 10, 1917 Pi oressor .1. A. Ferguson Dear Sir At the time you last wrote to me 1 was at llelvoir Camp, VII gima. Now we are at Fort Myer, a regular mili tary post situated only a few miles from \Vashington. Ifeivoh• Camp had been used as an officers' training camp for foresters. The camp is situated in a second growth of ied oak and pitch pine. The trees are mostly saplings, although I saw many fine looking oak trees some of which would measure. eighteen inches across the stump,. The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Olewine's Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. Dealer In HARDWARE J. - Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, \ .Coach Makers' Supplies, Etc. ,D 0 CK AS H STOVES and RANGES Frazier Street o:.•• ', l Drug compally,: The My we arrived in camp, I met Lieutenant C. 0. Grove, a 1912 State man. As the officers were leaving the next day I did not have much time to talk wit; him. Ile was very glad to see me and we tallied about State and its football team until we were exhausted. lie is the only State man i have met since entering the service, but 1 expect to meet more as tie move from camp to Cain I) While at Leh mr Camp we did very little drilling and plaelicallv no lumber ing. We had been seat there only to make loom for more men back at American University However, I picked up a few point:: ;al the subieet Last week the 'Mild Ratalion moved to Fort \l3er and two days later we weie issued rifles and Ilaonets I did not know that the engrneers had to shoot the Huns, but It looks as though e ate ',renal mg fat' most anything. T only had tin co day dull nt camp and was then moved to the eers' me', As t had NN orked weeks in the same capacity at lielvoir time XN:IS little for me to learn. This gave me about half a dad• oft each dad•, winch came in rely handx, for \\'ash .ogton has some el'N' interesting bob loots. Then, too, it gives me tune to read and stud I do not know when we shall go U N F 0 R M S Equipment for Military and Home Guard Service, Cadet Schools, etc. A complete line of Shoes, Leggings Put tees and Trench Clothing. Prompt Ser vice can be given to New Assignments. PENN GARMENT CO., Inc. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA Athletic Store ' Stationers and College Supplies Rand-McNally Maps Automobile Road Guides On the Co=Op Corner act oss, but front indications I judge that tt e spend Christmas on the water or perhaps in France Give my regards to aul the Vol esters at State especially to the Vreshman , Enjoring tine health, hope to hear Hunt you before we leave. Arthur P. Testes Company ft. This d Battalion, 20th Regiment Engineers !Ant Ater, Jeweler, & Optician Repairing A Specialty , C. E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. We Do Our Best to Please Give Us a Trial Groceries, Dry Goods and Furni titre 0. ~. 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