Page Four Easter Candies Don't Fail to see our big special package this week Nugatines and Caramels 49c Nelson De Luxe Fruits and Nut' 59c Samoset from 55c to $2.25 All New Goods - GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner News From Other Colleges 1.1: :ICl—Theta are nine-tmo ntudent4 of Pie Unhernlty of Kentucky .tt.o a unlldateo Col parole:o.ton In all. 01 this number. one Is (torn \ Vats 11l Media. and hobble Clam IP/Igo! la The claim nt the cloud of !ant cat hml almost 'l3O mu 11.% but the /.111119 h tto been greatly depleted by the 1101 MICH 1(1 AN AGRICULTURAL COL.- 1.1 (IL—A numb, of 1t C graduates and fllllll, ..LlMOtall—r.lllllolB, BtUdelltb, 111111 a‘tenneol agent 4-0 lulled the col legel eLentk to attend the annual I al hmi \ tell and lloueem I, es' Con go:4Y I.NI 11:1'—in a recent tin lit st init. elicit , lien nt Delas are College, $ 500 NI. CI 0 10_0,01 00 tills amount, the student halt gas 11110 the :malodor calls 00111101L011 1,1 the 1400111 I'ItIMA.TON—The training of / 5 0 Alma lean men of the National War Win It Count 11 of the C A, mhe m e to tll.t elt lige of the "Co/sea dan Foltlitts" to be opened along the rrench front hes jolt bean completed at PI lm eton Call et 411.3 The m 11010 etelt eil atoning In l'renth enln t:Ratio. lit gunge, test all the other things th it No cmiential to a 4)ropa thetle unit., nu titling of the Stench late ttY RA CI `lS—The Senate of Someone Init cold I , et decided in fat or of do ing .1..) Milt the Canter mention this i. 0.11 lit U. action, Commencement estt el., alll be held t,1,0 Nieelts nattier OLIO 110.1nled till Mg to the number of Si :Immo men tt ho ha, e enteted the got ornment ser e, the le ullng musical Nociety 51111 admit women to both the 11101 us and the cast of the 1111110 tt production for the 111 01 time In the history of the or gonimall 0.11 l'l'll'binUlt(nll—Under the command of eunninl s oned ollleers of the United Staley nom). 320 enlisted men 0111 be muilen,,l ~. the Univensity of PHA.- Inurkh Ainl 1 for too monthW train ing fon the :ding:toe service A total of 6eo colditnen 0111 be trained there tills Nommen W. & .I—The student body or Wash- IngtOn and Jefremon college Ims ac cepted I. pl to tt hereby etcry student salute , . ,e) et ) olhet student and all tamnbem of the faculty a beset er they meet The r Oink Is not a sign or Hattori °, ty but n m irk of respect fur the 1111 k reprc•ented, and has been substi tuted tot the Into, mat state or the hand FRESHMEN DOWN SOPIIS IN SCRAP Continued from Firvt Page log seen he! 0 for some LIMO and Serf good nwl.tlli ill MOS eshlblted by both slclev The I neup Sophomore enroll Young 41100111111 M lii utolmohh 13100 n I re limn . Aborn Breuer Mtn. arley Killinger Goals fions geld, :steal itio 3, 'Wolfe 2, Deal ti 2, Ilt ott•n, Campbell, Rimer G. Ilcl ts I, It: so. et 2. Killing. l'ouls Hasler .1, 'l Volro I hulnititutlott4, Sonnotnorou—\t olfe Tot Car:untoll, \km Ulu for 13t unibun.3ll, I earn tor nltount tices Fie tlunto—lte- Ittot,ln tut linen.. Itoret co, Yount; 'ID q.-:-:•.:-:-:-:-:-:-: f : SHOES I' x Come in and Look . .f. them Over Prices $4 to $7.50 You can save a dollar or two. *1 X Odd Trousers to match your 4:1 , it :::.• suit at reasonable prices :s :I. M. HURWITZ +' 1: :.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: , .÷:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-! lamimumnittiriamortimannemenamincetn,'.2 ~..5 Opportunity for M. E. b graduate in a live up-to-date 1 g Philadelphia manufacturing E a concern also opportunity 1 ifor 1918 men, other than en- g gineering, to take responsible a clerical positions. If you g are open write me full de- o Mils. 1 Wm. NOEL, State 'l4, g 4533 Tacony St. u PHILADELPHIA, 1 mumuintaitrinnunimuunamminionummieninitit; PERFUMES And Other Toilet Articles We have a most com plete assortment of the dainties toilet articles. All of guaranteed quality Rexall Store DR. SPARKS APPOINTED ON JUNIOR PLATTSBURG BOARD Di Sp nLs has been placed upon an idi Isou 101114, consisting of the ore'd ; dents of the leading colleges and uni tel SKIM; of the LOUllt.l 3. 101011 has been nandilted to Cul tiler a In °grant for a 11111101 riattsbuig militaty camp this ,unoner Although the got ernment sanunm lA - tilling camps hate all been /tlt nub/tied, private Inltlethe, acting up on the sugbestion of Maim-General Leenutd IVeod, led to the establish em lust )eat Of the Junior Platt)). buig 11101 omenl Tills has noot assum ed national 1110/1011101 , 0 and 11,10 dellnite b aligned itself in its pl um - nu ulth the milita, 3 eats to of Mu American col leges and malt °tattles Place the Junior J'lattsburg has been ell Mashed for untt men under 'Cho tEI 1150, the trebling nig not be ' silo, but mill be similar to that of the LI I Milt 11) and Naval camps. ith It mu comb/tic/I specis/ practice/ IcatUres ullich letto come In 10 prominence In connection ulth modern 111,1 Cate, 00011 15 am oplane ground Mork, hydtoPlabos. mobs boats, toucan aphy pile Wens or oil fl, meelanneal`htid sail -111) engineering ENTERTAINMENTS FOR BENEFIT OF WAR RELIEF In the Intel cat of the rued for War Relief. the Mania Section of the Wom -1.11.4 Club of State College plans to pro duce a eclics of entertainments during the neat few e colts, and during the 0111=101 Se ,41011. These entertninments alit be held In Odd Fellows Ilall, An ,t tile assignment of pails In these pl INS Is not complete, and those 51 lotting to ‘nitintect PA the weak are Msg.! to .11111111111 C ate 11101 :MAY Pond who has Lhittge of the work. The first Mal, Ccionini Dream," will be MN en on Anti! l'itst under tile direction of 'Airs Jo.tseman MOUNTAIN ART ASSOCIATION TO HOLD CONFERENCE HERE The fifth annuli conference' of the Mount tin Al is Association of Central Pennsllsania mill be held here on April 12 and to The objets of thin associa tion is to encourage cooperation be tucen the teachers of industalal arts, nude, llsau fig, and kindred subjects hi the central putts of Penns)lvAnla 1 :.:-:-.:-:-::-:-:...:-:-:-.-:-:-:-.-:-...:-:-:-:-....-:-...........+4 . it .. ...1:' TEXT BOOKS REDUCED! 3: + We have been selling lots of Text Books during our 3: recent sale. .The selection is still good, but judging from the 3: sales during the past week, the best books will be picked out 3: soon. Better investigate early, while You have a good selection I from which to choose your books. c. q - • - We haN a a number of typewriters for rent at the present time. 4: Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs, Laundry Cases. Penn State Book Store L. K. METZGER 'l5, Prop :-:•:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:•4»:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,:-:-:-1.4- , .-1-:.:-:-:-:-H-:»x-:-H. , ,x First presentation in our own city of Spring ideas which have been developed at Fashion Park under government protection. Fashion Park Copyrighted Ideas This season for the first time--and this is happen ing at every Fashion Park agency in America--we are. featuring copyrighted styles. Each one a select devel opment tailored expressly for us. and laid out to meet a critical demand. Confined strictly to us. With the assistance of our tailors at Fashion Park we serve select custom styles, ready-to-put-on. Cus tom service without the annoyance of a try-on. Prices $25; $27.50; $3O; $32.50; $35; 05intghe pi hie ri Torrett gressj 13ELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -Pit , 0 'DR. SPARKS TELLS OF GREAT EDITOR The President Gives An Insight Into The Real Nature Of Horace Greeley The last of the regular scheduled Tuesday evening lectures Nees given Net m ening in the Old Chapel by Pres!. dent E. C Smoke, the speaker taking for Ills subject, "Horace Oreeley... /n Ills talk, he presented cell ono phase of Ceram, Ct eelo's bush life, and that \Nab his Interest In reform movements Meet) began so lute' In the scale of hu• mail progress and made so many mai. lives for his education and advancement that his heal t Vats &nays open to any enterprise which promised betterment , for mankind As a tomtit, he entered heartily Into the many . reform =cements uhlch spread stet the countro must precious to the Civil War, and among these, the speaker described the Fourier socialistic, community reform, Dr Graham's suc cessful attempt to make a new kind of %cheat dour, the Woman's Suffrage zoos ement, the cegetatian reform and °Met, of a similar nature Greeley took tin actic e Interest In these move ments HO far on his editorial space in the Tilbune nes concerned, and he also took a personal part in some of them. Creole) 'u candidacy for the Presidency In 1872 against Grant wan described as a fiasco, eliding In Oreelm's death short ly atternard. No editorial writer ever, bad a larger number of readers than Greek* enioled In the Tribune, but few took him seriously as a possibility for the presidenco, according to Dr Spat Its, REGISTRAR GIVES NOTICE OF SCHOLARSHIP LISTS In oilier to mold possible 'Meander , standing, the Registrar ,lobes students of the college to know that in accord ance V lilt the college regulations the fists of candidates who are eligible for "rho Louise Carnegie" and "The Sohn W White" Scholarships In the three loner classes are made out during the vummea, on the basis of college work alio id 3 completed, but that no ono can be considered as eligible who , nt the time of making up those lists, bas any deficiencies standing against him, It Is therefoie evident that freshmen who acre admitted to the college with im entrance condition should remove this dellelenc ut the end of their first 'year In college, if they wish to be considered eligible for the scholarship list, LAST SE-MOE-JUNIOR DANCE The last Senior-Junior Dance will bo held next Saturday in the Armory from eight to moire Programs Neill bo oir sale at the Co-op tonight, Thursday, and Filth* tram smen to eight at the usual mice of 5110, including the . ..or tax. and upwards PENN STATE COJ.LEGIAN \ COMPARING GERMAN AND - AMERICAN EFFICIENCY The soarchlight of war hoe brought out many interesting facts, and ono of those la that the vaunted Gorman ofll clency will not always stand the teat dt comparison with American-efficiency The Germans boasted of being the „greatest farmers on earth, Investiga tion shone that In Maloney In agri culture, measured by the produce per acre. America being graded 100. Bel gium leads the world, at 205; Great 13ritlan comes second, at 104, and Gar ' many third, at 155; America comes fourth. But the bettor test is the man tent rather than the acre teat, and hero America leads the world over by 2 to 1. Again, grading America at 100 per farm worker, Groat Britain produces 43 and Germany 41. Thp American tam er cultlvates 27 acres, the Gorman farm er but 7 With the aid of vast quanti ties of fertilizer the German produces more per act e, but - ho produces at a much greater cost per bushel and ho produces math less than half as much per man. PENN STATE WRESTLERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Continued From First Pogo) had both resulted in a draw. But in the second extra bout, the Penn State midget came out on tap. Captain Long had little trouble In throning Lonna of Columbia, In the prellinialarien. Ho drew Bullard or Cornell, in the finals and gained a clear-cut decision user the Ithacan. These Me men met at Ithaca last nee!: and "Shorty" also obtained a de cision at that time Shalt: Gets Fall Shultz, In the 146-pound class, did great work and defeated Ifyman, of Pennsylvania, and Tuttle. of Cornell, In the prellmlnlarles. Loeser, of Lehigh, opposed hint In tho finals and the Le- 1647 TEACHERS NEEDED In 24 Hours During twenty-four consecutive work ing days EARLY last season employers naked us to recommend 1647 teachers for positions in thirty-two states No enrollment too necessary. Easy terms Department of Education Western Ref erence & Bond Association, 141 'cnir"t Bldg, 'Kansas City :do :-.........:_:_:..÷..„........:,.:..,:.,...:::""1n::.. The College Man's Shop Men's Apparel _Custom Tailoring Cleaning, Pr e ssing and Repairing tiarry W. Sauers Robison Block State Co high man wan thrown by him in nix 1 minutes with a bar hold. Parish, Co lumbia, was considered the logical op ponent for the Penn Slate man, but he tolled to roach the finals. Brown, In the 168-pound claw, mot three men and disposed of two of them on falls. Kennon, of Columbia., and Strauch. of Pennsylvania, nem nailed to tho mat by the Bonn State grappler In the proliminaries, while Latimor, of Lehigh, lost to Brown on a decision in the finals Czarnecki coolly vanquished tho three men who faced him. Porter, of Cornell, managed to keep from being thrown, but Mortimer, of Pennsylvania, was lees fortunate. Manley, of Lehigh, was thrown by °Czar' . In the finale Eteiy emit on the wrestling team lute earned his straight "S". nix of thorn by winning ehamplonehp while Detar had already won hie by °Mg the Nlctor In every bout In which ho had competed. Thle is the first time in the history of the Institution that a Penn Stater wrest ling team has unanimously won the ALOO ~.._~ r. 'ARROW form fit - COLLAR For the Best Going Going Going On account of going out of business our entire line of Bread, Pies Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes and Oxfords must be sold and at greatly , .• and Cakes Reduced Prices If you know a good thing when you see it, you won't miss this bargain. State College Bakery T he College Boot Shop Our Ice Cream Has No Equal ege, Pa. ThillblittA Tkearre Co. WEDNESDAY Doublo Bill GEORGE RERAN "JULES of the STRONG HEART" A story of the Groat North Woods and virile manhood AND "FATTY" ARBUCKLE v ( \ 4 IN "A COUNTRY HERO" THURSDAY Tho Return te . the Semen of MABEL, NORMAND i<pl/IltaCetle , N(ll , , '• •••-., • 5.1; 4 • 7 ' mr4 - 0 4 , mrset". •AIKILtta.Y.. "DODGING A MILLION" A deema of thrills, mystorY, laughter and love. Teo romance of an holroan =2:2:11 'varsity letter The summaries Summaries lIG-pound Mane—Won by Elora, Penn &Mei ROsenwolg, Columbia, so6one, Pore, Cornell, third. 12.6..p0und clam—Won by Envier. L.o. high; Ackeil3. Cornell, elacand, Rono, Poem. third. 136-pound elrum—Won by Captain Long, Penn State, Bullard , Cot nail, eocond; Captain Ketterel, Penn, third. 115-pound clean—Con by Shultz, Penn State; natio. Cornell, second, Hyman, Penn, third - 158-pound elass—}ion by Droun, Ponn Wale: Lbtimer, Lehigh, second, Webber, Cornellybird THE _First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. . V 2 Capital - . - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 _ 2-S- W. L. FOSTER, President DAVIIPF. RAPP, Cashier Easter Candy Btiy her,a box of - Apollo Chocolates Just received a large shipment. We pack ready for mailing by parcel post. The Heffner . Drug Company GRAFFS. STEWART, Ph. G., Mgr "At Your Service" The Big New Store vhofopia g s o f Qualify State College, -Pa FRIDAY Doublo But • BILLIE BURL E 4 . "EVE'S DAUGHTER" The dangof of trying to crowd Ufa's, hapolnese In a few brief week.. BENJAMIN CHAPIN "A SON OF DEMOCRACY" SATURDAY Double - DIU CHARLES RAY 'THE HIRED MAN' A New England Idyll with a wonder fully realistic background. AND TOM MIX "HEARTS AND SADDLES" Wednesday, March 27, 1918 17S-pound class—Won by Nolan, Peni SUUo; Booth, Lohlab, second; HuntlnJ ton. Cornell. third. Heavyweight class— Won by , Csor neck!, Penn Statof Manley, Lehigh second, Po, ter, Cornell, third Total Polls—Ponn Stnte, 34; Cornol 17, Lehigh, 17, Penn, 7, Columbia, 2. VE N I US PENCILS These famous pen cils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6 13,,,50f1e5l to 911 hardest and /tand and medium copying Look for the VENUS finish „„„„, 1 % Al FREE!' 4 . Trial Sample* or US s r=di. %1 and rm..= seat hoot Please enclose 6.3 In stamps ter endive and vesinge American Lend Pencil Co 217 Fsfth Menue. N. Y. _ Dent. W-19 ' MONDAY" NORMA. TALMADGE rrapt;etc:~ "THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY" A play in which wifehood is pit ted against motherhood in a ter riffle struggle for supremacy. TUESDAY JUNE ELVIDGE 'THE TENTH CASE" A dramatic and interesting tale, illustrating the danger of circum-'- stantial evidence.
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