Page Four The Real Tobacco and Confectionery Store A salesman just discharged from the service and meet ing li. of his old mates in our store said, "Well you sure meet them all here." Yes, you will meet them here. Nearly all of them. When you make an engagement just say meet me at Gorgos. They will know. GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner TRACE 37EN TO BE CALLED OUT TODAY 4. , mtinaml from first page) have aircietv been made. There are' final instructions. At the same time ittitt,ti oat. cs: the first class is made iii.illt eighty extra men who had been tin m Ow I iiigest iiiilleges in the world told to report If they cared to take the t.b.l i, r..pt , .ented by Oxford and Cam- chance of going along, provided till In: ~., of I:: chord. :tad Yale. I [arrant, ! wino were selected to go did not report, en•.. of tI.: rafted States; the second,. were ordered to fall nut. About half third ant fi.mit classes include the west- of this number managed, however, to ern. stiiii.wi: :tern and Canadian fusti- rejoin the unit. and as a result a total ratans: 1',..n State has been put in of 410 were taken along, including the tine fifth .9.•5, in which are also the one hundred piece band. I 'inlets, it y of Pittsburgh. Columbia. i A rut y 0 nib S±.,selice. :iiiiSSileilliFellii Institute of : Tile start was made from the Armory Thiliatelogy. old,. State. Northwestern, lat about 6:15, and the special pulled Purdue. Noire Dame, Kansas and In-lout of Lemont immediately after their liana. The remaining thirteen classes arrival at seven o'clock. On the train, are made tti• of the smaller colleges, in singing contest was held between the The Nu,. anti white will proba b ly I various ears for a crate of oranges and enter teams in all of the following races, ia bunch of bananas, which were given the Y. M. C. A. Tile first meal each of which is an American chain- by pionship i•Velni Cie . '" tiledleY relay, I was Seppliell about ten o'clock by the dislifm .„ , f , ~,d , .3 . i.eff,... one m il e „h i} , I commissary department, under the di a„.„ m i l ,. r ,d,,. Thu, m il e „N . , , an d! section of C. It. SlitZer. It proved to on mils Freshman relay. In the events line real army grub• with baked beans. I last year. the Penn State team showed I Pickles. bars, Pie , a nd a pint of milk Op particularly well, as it won he Inter-lon the menu. „ Heel ,. „ lie m i le F res h man d in ,,,_ I The detaehment arrived at Harris plonship• the javelin throw. tied fur i burg about 11:30 and immediately, dace in l i i „ h i gh i„„,,, , f i n i s h e d if, the marched to South Front street, and one mile college relay, tool: third Place i took its place In line. After the parade in the sprint medley, second In the 100- I the men were given their freedom till yard glitch, and sixth in tile Pentathlon. 4:30. to lice as they saw lit. In this :rids hrt i•vent is a test of skill and waY mai* . " the me" "Yu given an en dini finee amng varied lines and de- opportunity to meet their friends lie cides the all around intercollegiate ing in that section of the state. championship. The whole uni t fell in at 4:30 and then marched hack to their train which had been side-tracked at the Pennsyl vania Station. and left a few minutes after rice. Shortly after starting, an other land, was given. consisting of beef stew, maccaroni, buns, Ice cream, cake :and coffee. Lemont was reached at 9:111 and all were on their way home by ten o'clock. NOTED AUTHOR TO BE SUNDAY CHAPEL SPEAKER Dr. Edmund Vance Cook. of Cleve land. will lie the college speaker for next Sunday. Dr. Cook is a poet and of wide reputation and h it s poems and ::rticles have appeared In many of the leading periodicals of the country. Ile ha, el,o published several hooks of Dr, Cook will speak at the Freshman anal cpper class chapel on Sunday morning and will also speak at .the Y. NI: C. A. Vesper Service at 6:30 In the Old Ci::1141. tint eaturday night of this week, the Y. Al. C. A. has arranged for Dr. Arthur Delroy to deliver an address in the Auditorium at 7:30. Dr. Delray is it well known writer and lecturer on the psychic and is a self-styled exposer of psychic CAl:cries. Ills performances will take the nature of a Psychic Melange and Dr. Delray will take up such In teresting problems as hypnotism, mind reading, am! character reading from faces. He has traveled extensively In this country and has appeared before some, of the most exclusive end :white crabc andlences in the country. NEW UNIT AUTHORIZED FOR ENGINEERING GROUP At a meeting of the Board of Trustees held in Ihirsisburg at the time of the governor's inauguration. the Board de cided to proceed at once with the con struction of a new unit for the Test ing Laboratory. This unit will occupy the rear portion of the burned build ing and will be the came size and form as the unit just completed. Tile Test ing laboratory was in the basement of this building and plans had been made for the Testing Laboratory to keep this' thee when the Industrial Shops were removed. While the unit will be per manently devoted to mechanics and testing of materials it will provide for thehanical Engineering equipment until the latter has a permanent build ing. FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal elite_ : ''' • ..e. n . v j ; 2 . . 2. -•- ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEAN ED ft\ l l ..., (6 f; Takes Takes the "Work" /pyf 11t Out of Housework! 1 71 10 =, Thousands of women have chosen the Apex ~_. ,f! alter . practical demonstra .l4. , I tson over all other kinds. :•. ', Its inclined, exclusive no7zlc "cleans stutter things as well as around . 1 i, , \ them! . ' If you want the most , efficient electric servant 1 'S buy the APEX! ' ! • State Center Electric Co Frazier Street State College, Pa. SIDELIGHTS ON INAUGURATION (Continued from first page) INTERESTING LECTURE ON ARCHITECTURE A most interesting lecture was deliv ered on Monday night by William King. architect and traveler, In room 200. Engineering D. A good crowd was present and the speaker presented his subject in a very unique manner. Mr. King, Wito Is a graduate of Carnegie Tech. and the Academy of Architecture in Paris ,had had a wide experience In architectural and engineering lines and was well qualified to speak on this subject. When In Doubt As to where to have your Cleaning Pressing and Repairing See Smith 127 Allen Street Our English, American and Browning-King tailor made suits cannot be equaled. Nittany Theatre THURSDAY GERALDINE FARRAR in "The Hell Cat" In this picture Miss Farrar, Metropolitan Opera prima donna shoots a six shooter, rides a horse and otherwise deports herself in a manner foreign to what might be expected of a song bird. Also SMILING BILL PARSONS . in "You Hums IYitut, I Mean" FRIDAY FRANK KEENAN in "The Bells" A drama which run for nearly 50. years on the speaking stage—first produced in Paris in 1869—by Henry Irving in London In 1871—by every actor of note since—now on the screen for the first time by Americtis great character actor. Also SUNSHINE COMEDY "Tim hirer's Last Kiss^ • SATURDAY Alatinee and Evening JULIA ARTHUR in "The Cavell Case" Edith Cavell Nvas not a spy— she was not even accused of being one—but when Brand Whitlock pleaded for her life, he was as sured In words that the world will never for get—"l am only sorry we haven't got four or five English women to shoot." The dramatic action and ap- :S` = pealing story of a great and noble forget. .Based upco Prices, this product Adul woman, whom tho world will nevi 911 facts. Ma— ths 113 c; Children 9c; War Tax exti SUSQUEHANNA PROVES EASY (Continued from first page) points to his individual score by the free shot method. For Susquehanna. Mengle secured four points on free throws, while . Miller. Witgenseller. and Dunmire each registered one of the two polo tem. The line-up Slate Mullen I. Ilitts F. Wolfe C. 1011inger C. AleAlllllll Parley C . 1 7 rimitinn I. ICorl) C. Totals 40 6 86 Susquehanna Miller F. 1 2 4' Benner F. 1 0 2 Wagons°aer C. 1 0 - 0 Dunmire 0. 1 0 2 Jansen O. 0 0 0 Mengle 0. 0 4 4 Totals 3 4 12 Referee. Neff, Altoona, Y. M. C. A. Time of Halves, 20 minutes. 1111 erfraternity liengue The Interfraternity League opened Its 'eimon on Monday night when six games sere played. The results were as tol own: mhtla Chi Alpha 12 Kappa Sigma 3 Phi Gamma Delta 10 Phl Delta Theta 9 Sigma Nu 23 Beta Sumach 4 Alpha Delta Sigma 10 124.Burrowes 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2C Alpha Zeta 10 lota Chi Delta 17 Sigma Chi 3 The schedule for the remainder of this week is now posted on the Co-op corner, The committee has arranged the sched ule for next week and It Is hoped to publish the schedule at least a week bfore the games take place. Each team in the league 011011111 have a manager and the managers of tile teams should confer concerning tile referees for the games. Each team should also have a timekeeper :old score keeper. Each team is asked to see that these details are attended to before each game, thus -Groceries and Meats And the Best Quality Dry Goods No matter what you need in the above line, we have it and at the right price. McEachreds Frazier St. 44.4++444:444.44+4-:.444444+44-:-:-:•4444+44+4-1-:-:±1444+444,44- 5: The S MITH TUDIO R. H. BREON 'l7 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN enabling the games to start on time. The schedule for next week is: February S. s:3o—Sigma Pl-249 Pugh Alpha Sigma Phi—Alpha Gamma Rho Omega Epsilon—Phi Tau Alpha s:4s—Pitt Sigma Kappa—Track House 117 E. Beaver—HG S. Allen 2 year Ag.—Delta Upsilon February s:3o—Kappa Sigma—Phi Gamma Delta Lambda Chi Alpha—Sigma Nu Phi Delta Theta—Beta Samach • s:4s—Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Sigma Cloi • Alpha Zeta—Alpha Tau Omega lota Clot Delta—Zeta Theta February 5 s:3o—Cuheco Club—Chi Alpha PI Theta til—Plol Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon—Alpha Clot Rho s:4s—Alpha 'Chi Sigma—Beta Theta PI Pitt Kappa Psi—Phi Epsilon PI Phi Kappa—Sigma Pi February 6 s:3o—Alpha Delta Sigma—Phi Delta Theta 124 Burrowes—Sigma Nu Delta Upsilon—Sigma Chi 5:45-100 S. Barnard—Alpha Tau Omega • Alpha Sigma Phi—Phi Tnu Alpha (1. FL 0. rts. 10 26 7 14 18 36 4 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 11111113111111111111C1111111111111[7111111111111E1111111111111C1111111111111I3111111111111n11101111111[1111111111111I1111111111111[1111111111111t1111111111111C3111111RIMOIll I • 1 1. G rp ti' ta 1 Cafe 0 a .a. Er (Formerly Knox) i 1 Is the Place for Vcou to Eat E' B g P Sanitary conditions and first-class service guaranteed g . . Everything fresh and good.. 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G., Manager 1 E E E • . 1 The Leading Drug Store g a ismaiminsiammicummaismimmomminuommaimmaniimamaimimminimimimumiiimmommonimiii EASTMAN AGENCY Amateur Finishing f a Specialty 4: .t: MONDAY ANITA STEWART in "Virtuous Wives" Announcement elsewhere In this paper TUESDAY BERT LYTEL in "The Spender" One of the cleanest comedy dramas released in many months—compares with "Skinners Dress Suit"— one of those comedies which combines real comedy with a wholesome philosophy. Also MACK SENNETT COMEDY "Her First Mistake" Pastime Theatre FRIDAY DOROTHY GISH in "The Hope Chest" An amusing comedy romance. OUTING CHESTER SCENIC SATURDAY BRYANT WASHBURN in "The Way of a Man with a Maid" Deals with every day people in a simple funny CH RISTIE COMEDY COMING D. W. GRIFFITH "Hearts of the World"—Feb. 19th and 20th With their ow•n Symphony Orchestra • Tiellititekaire Go. ,` Ph*Ozo eQualiv Omega Epsilon—Phi Sigma Kappa February 7 s:3o—Dela Tau Delta—Alpha Chl Rho 209 S. Atherton—Phi Kappa Sigma PI Kappa Alpha—Sigma Pi 5:45-2.19 Pugh—Plif Epsilon Pi 117 E. Deaver—Track House 309 S. Allen-2 year Ag. February 8 2:oo—Kappa Sigma—Sigma Nu Lambda Chi Alpha—Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta—Beta Samach 2:4s—Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Zeta Theta Sigma Chl—Alpha Tau Omega Delta Upsilon—lota Chl Delta _ BOXING PRACTICE CONTINUES Several new men have reported for boxing during the past week and the intensive training which the candidates are receiving is showing up some very good material. As yet no definite dates have been set for the tournaments which are being planned but this will be done as soon as the baseball and basketball schedules have been com pleted. The announcement of the dales Is being delayed so that they will not conflict with other athletic events for which plans are being made. Spring Suits Spring Overco From Fashion Park The House of Kuppenhei NEW MODELS IN MATERIA. SUITABLE FOR PRESENT DAY $35 . 00 to $50.00 1,...,..)::.." 1,.), $ _gittliotedriottt, it . i .,,1.,. y oyr Ncii CCor ert gre s.--I),sie BELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLET k Y. M. C. A. "MOVIES" POPULAR AMONG STUDENTS The Y. M. C. A. has apparently found a way to entertain the student body by means of the free movies, shown every Tuesday anti Thursday evenings in the Old Chapel. In addition to the movies, a short feature act is usually given which serves to add variety to the per formances. Another feature which adds greatly to the evening's show is the singing of popular songs by the whole audience to the accompaniment of one of the college "Jazz" bands. The Secretary wishes to say that the pictures shown are not of the educa tional type but are modern dramas In which the most popular stars appear. The attraction for Thursday night is Herbert Rawlinson in "The Brice -Up". Everybody is cordially Invited to come and have a good time. SHOES THAT SATISFY GRIP SURE BASKET BALL SHOES GYMNASIUM SHOES ARMY SHOES CORDOVAN OFFICER SHOES College Boot Shop H. D. Meek, Prop. 121 S. Allen St. State College, Pa. 11111101111111111110111111111111C1111111111111C111111111111101111111111111111111111111113111111111111I11111111111110111111111111U1111111111MIM !!I!TRllPlNllMlRMORlllrgerriemrrtiemiewmx , Paritiorri R), 41,11M1P110=1 '4 l Ph T UI mar:- gP2iNge, 'ono, tie no i P 2.13 n en oral em THE CORRECT WRITING PAPER] The Athletic Store, Inc. ss ssss ssssssss sssss ssssss Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Alte January 29, 1919 SOPHOMORES "NOTICE AS Sophomores wishing to try, out for second assistant track mans* should hand in their names at the Gra. uate-Manager's office in Old Mak i at once. "CiKEH" NTWARMN COLLAR nt 25 CENTS EACH CLU=T.I. 3 E.4BODYb Ca/ha arahem On Co-op Corner