Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 19, 1918, Image 4

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JUST A WORD
To express our appreciation to those who have
given us their patronage during all the dirty com
petition that has been going in our lines and which
we refused to be led into Mae you all have a
pleasant vacation.
GRAHAM & SONS
On the Corner
LT. GIVEN OFFERS
FRIENDLY CRITICISM
(CuotSnood from fist Inge)
;dale °vet N •; tine she ti les—belt, th in
M.} 011 U dee
Poi not . loom) . 111ttjelle. rum Sill
ninlitlitale at to what the Catnip It to In
Ito, fel Pt nn State, and 1 nail tit ite
no I de In tile hope tit it In) olotetiallonit
In 1) OIL otone weight. anti will :milli
on the Kink ittti now nt Penn State to
1110 ILI Ii it , la the ploblent he It
the PI 11•10. t. 1010 1 / 1 011 Ile! It Ws ',Will tile
. 1 .1111.1 1,011 11111001. luet 01 et Cott II
Lit nun th salt ;tau hot NOM ettlentll.l
tle antent of me while I At Iv It St to
College I:itone tt tot tled :no the moot
gi a/fling - toleollel and gale me
the nut it ',hitt., situ 01110 a Mall Ltelid
11011 e •t 11t petition way of toucet
pill 111 One init. tit) 1101 IL 11.11•1 111 Ille
0 et) rot 111 , 111 eiert may and In (wet:,
nne let itnn , elt, 1 t In °nil, th lOU
01100 aain, 1101 1111111 till lOU .11111 rill
State, IL ILI l It 11101 1110 lit 1 0114 Putute
N.) sincetel),
( , Igne,l) NV N GIN°,
Int Lieut., 22nd In!
GLEE CLUB WILL
USE NEW FEATURES
Continued From First Page
(,ILO Club eunLet t In Ittoatlinn n bet. It
ht of c I to be the lilt of the ct ening
~Allsv t, not Kleas, of It
cell be the solorss of the ea ening and
all Oho hat e heat tl her 5,111 Welcome
het It Auto on tills ont un Site aang
Ith the t.itr Club In Its Lotman I dull:or
the , loin,nd tecelled Hplendld te-
Leption at that time Allan Kiet-s Is
nAugtd bo the rallaon people and
inaltats tat_ot as tot dint etunpan) es
t ht, el.,
All V 1 its rot the , C11,1,1t. )till be le.
00d1 .1111.1 the gulet.tl eale 00111 be held
banal 1 ev. 111,1 a end Mosul.* might. front
I. 10 to 0 le It 011111atel a Mug 0101 1
Pt 11 ey tot •.1100 ale Iltl)-111 0 And
Llblit -110 e 11 ulB
110 ins tss \ horn, it Ankles stutlnnt
Pelt. ht ttss 100 0151110 of lilt sltn
ti ink Is in , In 1 , 11 Is, slskinsl to touch
the ts“ltss Collenre• llalk tc son tot
this 14031 1.1101 :In ssln s I sal I ens., 11s
11 4 16 it 01 sus akelssous,lst tilt 1,1110
s s sot 11111111 to I
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All Ituoho z hould I,e tett. nod to the
Idiom tlll 01 Lefole April The
aLt to gev e) us student to old In
lilt"CI ) I,ook on the . 110,101.4 tot
then ud lutentotS turd let neee ,
en 010, 0 COITIe bll.llOl u e 110111
tht rhelt t it Woot eh tI gr.+, and the
otmlent hod) Is trlpal to doL. real .4e,
It e tot the college and vhoo red Col
lere t•ple It lo.t lo 'wring In all Llhntt)
lora, loin/pal)
. Jeweler & Optician
Repairing A
Specialty
C E. Shuey
133 S. Allen St.
ARMY SHOES
We arc now prepared with
a complete line of thelllun
son last U. S. Army Shoe—
same as we sold to the
R. O. T. C.
Come in—let us measure
your foot—we sill assure
you comfort and a perfect
fit for less money than it
sill cost you elsewhere.
They're on display at
FROMM'S
Economy Store
130 E. College Avenue
The Right Place
For the Right Goods
At th Right Price
&wine's Hardware
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Dealer In
HARDWARE
Stoves, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Coach Makers'
Supplies, Etc.
DOCKASH
STOVES and RANGES
COMMENCEMENT EVENTS
WILL BEGIN TOMORROW
(Continued from 111 st ptge)
to the athletic Lontexto brine. the four
Lllo,o 111 1111,10101 iduato ohoi to 1111 1 1 10-
/11 onte—m e.tllng. boLlng, trick, and
llt Id LOl-1111 b ca/ 01, Memel° and mill
(zi I .1 10.10 At foul tiLloLk the only
1 0 111 ge 11(001)111 wont of the re toon
11 111 he ilia, cd 101011 Penn State 1110Ct0
tile Omani° Inotltute of TtLhnolog/
ant on 1, ,111 (It ((Cl 1010111 At 7 30, in
the Audltui ann. t LonLel t 1(111 be ren
dltod he thL combined 1110011,11 Llubo of
ihe (01101,0
The num Lointnenecinent estetelses
hill t pl a e IIL ten ti ttoelt. the grati
n aloft 11l fot ntlpn Ohot Ll> befoen
mei in 11,10114 Into the :Wallet lust In
the diet noon thine lull be the alumni
athletic. tient,t4. mil wC Prevident's re
te2ition to the 31 , 11 ellt4 Or gl Uhl 11.0 . 1 In
the Ainlitot Win Ito Cr ttlll Lonelutle
the el its of Venn State', second mar
tini.. tuntinentement
ALUMNI TO FEATURE
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAII ,
(Continued Awn that pago)
o'doelt thole 0,11 be the all-alumni
tan,, Mien aeri.nlwnnus 011 l come
uontat.t oith utett othel alumnus In
one, Mc arfah The day
v 111 he tanaluded 111111 the annual In
, lama ltillllllll dnntc and I eeoption In
the Minot!. at 9 .10, 1,1111 the ILlutmll
lao6lall o 111 be Nought ton 0040 CI lit
the alumni athletic cont,t4 On \Nuance
,ti It nth, I noon at too Wuluelc
A. DEAL
Sanitary Plumbing, Steam,
Hot Water Vapor and
Vacuum Heating
State College, Pennsylvania
Cornell University Medical College
in the city of Ness
• Almits graduates of Penn State
College presenting . the required
• sic", Biology, Eng
lish, and Modern Languages.
MSl'llElOlO3' by I.tboratery
method ; tin oughout the course
• Small sections facilitate personal
ontset beta eel] student and in
striatoi
• Gi oblate courses leading to A
• and Ph D also offered under
ection of the Graduate School
of Coition bniversity
Applications for admission are
iirefcribly made not later titan
j' 7 ,' ost se nylon opens September
30. 1918
tor information and catalogue
:abbess
THE DEAN •
Cornell Unherd() 1 (Oka tollego
1 Irst Ate. And 20th Street.
@~lr@@
In Every Particular
Whether the clothes come from our tailors at Fashion Park or from other
makers, they represent a value m hich is equal to any we have ever offered. And, as
a matter of fact, the tailor work and treatment is superior to that which has marked
the showing of previous seasons.
The clothes which have been tailored expressly for us at Fashion Park are ready
to-put-on. Custom finish without the annoyance of a try-on. $27.50; $3O; $35; and
$4O. Other reliable clothes from The House of Kuppenheimer, _Rochester Quality _
and Pelham tailored in strict accord with our own specifications, and in every way
meeting our standard of value.
$lB $2O
Ak. givagite
4 Liu :A , ay Tarred gress„
-.N‘, DELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA
Freshmen Elect
For Next Year
At Melt htet class meeting for the
cm tent 3 eat, the menthols Of the class
Of chore sake"; to sm. tinting
1918-14 In addition to being ono or the
most holoniont meetings of the )0111, It
tins also one of the smallest, oni) some
lAto hundred men being esent to cost
Melt ballots C Colo lag mos elected
Pl tattled of the class fat nest ear
'rho calm onicers elected 'net et vice
preoident J It Damming, necretam, E
L M CLu mon, and treasuret. N It
Eon!. Including. the men Mile Were
victim/ the the mett mho Hut elm/ the
ellminationn lot eat.ll office mere For
itisident, Oeht log. Deming. ICt letter.
Robe, to tual loot ley . for mccretam. Ca:
anon, Bonn,. Ilanneman. Spaeth and
Item net, and tot treasut er. 4iorb,
Knepp, Dambh Entell> and Trout
'Vile eta. of 1921 N‘elit on teem] MI
hating °Metall) broken a ilfe , dent
eIIAtOM 1.1) '1 Otillg to totem!, no looting
of fames In the borough foilonlng tile
otnedding of the "tanks' . /not Slttnrdny
'rho chow nano took It decided 001110 on
tine 010110 queotion by voting to adopt
the laminate. damn up In> tine Senlot
Glans and managed to tile I'lo4lloloo by
It It Ceellante 'lB
DIES 0, PNEUMONIA
• I till old II Coon, a member of the
inwient nenhman Clan% died a ,Ictlm
rocumooi, obout woo o'clock hog
Tocsday tool:ling, after a it cello 1110000
lii had been entailed in the mechanical
engineering course, matt a member of
C•dnma Delta fratta nib, and non
one of the tenet torn on the editorial
staff of the "Collegian..
PENN STATE ATHLETICS
HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR
(Continued from lire page)
The lea °simian team has coached by
"Bill" Alai tin, In the almenee of "Dutch"
Berman. and the) hon e‘er) game In
IN hick the) competed escept the Pitt
coil Caine h Melt resulted in a tie
Snell tt unix lie Meld, Wyoming Semi
nary, Bellefonte Aeadem) and other
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E THE CORILECT WRITING PAPER I
A WELL-DRESSED letter, like a well-dressed person,
makes the best impression.
A letter on CRANE'S LINEN LAWN is always sure of a
welcome reception for its very appearance creates an atmos
phere of distinctive character and sincerity.
Athletic Store
4MH/N/Ne~k 9.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ahmtg team.% fell berme the Yeat Mtge
The Freshmen hits o irelenn record for the
flu re 3 earn In which the one-year rule
hos been In effect The seem, game be•
eon the 1•t calm. and Sophomores
!mantled In IL tle, the same its In the
past two Scal a
El=l
CoJell Mai lin nuffeied a Cleat handl
cap 00 Ith the 10011 Or such men as R.lll,
OM Shields. Shama. Mailing, Deck,
Cabbage, O'Donnell, Jones. as 1,011 SA
mato 011101 cinder stars llobever, the
Blue and White has not competed In
mans meets this 3 eats and interclass
matches bele practically the limit of
State's tnick activities The) competed
In the :deaden books and DanYemullei
and Demming came tin ouch with dying
0010111 In every ment In 14 Well the
Nittany Institution had men entm ed, a
sAtinfactely shoving V.O. male A rell
lesentation of the Dlue and White will
travel to thy Penn Relays next meek
and alt this lime a better estimate or
1110 11 01 111 of the team may be obtained
Cage Men Victorious
The basketball team moved no excel,-
Son to the rule and In thin opoct Adams,
the Blue nod White center, mos found
among rthe missing nt tho opening of
college, it tale some wet o lent by gratin
mien Captain Blakeslee assumed the
LM1 , 11( of Leadhing the team and Mullen,
olfe and 'Young wero called upon to
1111 the vacancies In the outfit Tho live
had one of the most successful IlC.Onn
that a Venn. State helm has over had,
and victories veto registered over ouch
outfits as Lehigh, Colgate, Coitiute 10-
1110.118, PILINIAtrgiI, Carnegie Tech and
B est Virginia University. Eleven vie.
tortes mere gained by the Blue and
Bring Your Suits to
W. E. SMITH
Pressing,Cleaning, Repairing
Neatly Done
Satisfaction Guaranteed
, oaoc•ocozoo:,co
White, Syt ammo going able tot egistet the
only defeat by a close scorn agd on the
Sy racuso nom, Penn Slate had n team
tt bleb can tightfully elnim the cham
pionship of Western Pennsylvania.
IS reciter, Are Champion.;
In the mrtt game Penn Slate ngnin
sprang to the float nod telaalned a blg
lead till [Monett the yeat, defeating all
her opnonents The Nosy proved to lye
the only strong opposition Vol the Blue
and 'White, but they fell by 0 score sf
16 to 14 before State's grapplern Cot
nell nuffeted defeat lulu., lind Lehigh
also went down before the onslaught of
Captain Long'm men Conch Yetget had
n big Joy on bin hands at the opening
of the ss totaling re.ation, with ouch men
lid Mille. Higgins and Smoley In ner
vice Dam waa embed 011011 to WI
the gap made sncant by the gradua
tion of Ostermayer, Brown, Nolan and
Horst came to the forefront In the othet
snennt nelghts, After manning four
dual meets, the Nittnny sewn traveled
to the Intercolleglittes for the MIA
limo In the history of the Institution
and returned with mix Intercollegiate
champlonn, the nesenth, being forced to
zi A i; - 1
jw TARROW
COLLARS
FOR SPRING
CASCO - 23/s in. CLYDE-2 1 / 8 &a
Thillliff*Tivairy
FRIDAY '
At The Nittany
JACK PICKFORD
"HUCK AND TOM"
The further adventutes of
Tom San.3et and }lucklebmtl
Finn. (tom Munk Tunln's Im
mmud bunk
BENJAMIN CHAPIN
IN 1,
A SON OF DEMOCRACY
SATURDAY---At The Nittany
Matinee and Evening •
The Most Stupendous Production Ever Conceived in Motion Photography
Maeterlinchs _
„
THE BLUE tiilt'
Directed .by
NauneeTourneur
s.i.sy CharlesMai4rte
The whole Uorld
will find happiness
in this mightiest
of all photo play
spectacles
71 - (P
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SATURDAY
• •
At The Pastime
OLGA •PETROVA
IN
, "THE LIGHT WITHIN"
The romance of i i beautiful girl's es
cape from a mistaken marriage.
TUESDAY
CHARLES RAY , '
"THE FAMILY SKELETON"
The amusing struggle of a young million
aire against an imaginary inherited craving
for drink.
AND
'A GREAT FOX COMEDY
CHARLES ARLING
IN
"FOOTLIGHT FLAME"
forfeit Immune of an Injury
llanebnil Sensor Abandoned
Penn State boa confined this sport to
Interclass games and oil of the classes
hot pi educed fast teams. "One"
Wheeling has assumed the loin of conch.
In the absence of "Dick' Iloilo) nod
he made rplad plogiess solth the mo
tel MI on hand Many of the 'smolt;
men In this sport 0100 had entered the
eel tire and tile Pro nhmon 1060111 here
coiled upon to 1111 the mt. Atimitheh
Allison arranged a schedule of Mice
gomes, but the first so nth Dickinson. had
to be called off because of Iteitther con
ditions The ',ask) to tin still be seen
In action dun ins the early Polt of hest
meek If heather conditions peinnt, and
Carnegie Tech so 11l be ono of the oppo
nents. Johron, Magic and Wheeling
F: The University of Chicago
'HOMEin addstioe to tatident
wo.k.oletsoltotattroo•
ciao by totrapoodamo.
STUDY mgregt%
v ~,,,Yes• U.ef C Mitagllctswilt,
For the Begt
Bread, Pies
and Cakes .
State College Bakery
Oar Ice Cream Has Nii-Hqual
Phofoplags of Qua*
State e9llecie, -Pa
DOUGLAS FAIRAANKS
IN
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4.
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~ MODERN MUSKETEER
•
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Ime i
hel o ., thatt i ea
o for u hls , lady
...,.; X \u z the cat 3 of Donna's famed
.heft,
r'' ' u n MT' Anne .
,cndolph,Z"zzkor presents,
•
MONDAY
- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN
"MR. FIX-IT"
• The mishaps of a young man in accom
plishing his self-imposed task of bringing- -
happiness to others•
L.
1
Constance Talmadge
_
trt,
A story of the ohuttlo of
love which Hying across the
wide ttaters of the Atlantic.
From tho novel by Frances
COMM= TAW/Mr I Hodson Burnett,
togi , trugtogHgt *mg.
Friday, April 19, 1918
compose the \ backboue of the loon.
Soccer Team Vino
Tido sport lino been filmed on a /lath
oil scale because of the financial con
illtion tint minor mon to, and only tIC
Independent mimes Acme Stat
being tho dcter In both of these Into.
class cocoon Into hitting a prominent pal
011 the /411011,voliedule Col tho pest OM
bIILION`Ie lino been confined entire];
to nitride. games and the 'enroll;
Oati not noon in lietion this )oat
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FRIDAY
At The Pastime
',iv,'
Picture
WEDNESDAY
"THE SHUTTLE"