Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 19, 1919, Image 4

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A Bo \ of Samosa . Chocolates will be Just the thing at house
party time and they sure must be the real thing or competi
tors would not be trying all the time-to secure them. We are
willing to place them along side of any line in town and let
them stand on their quality.
GRAHAM & SONS, On the Corner
The Real Tobacco and Confectionery Store
PENN WRESTLERS
HERE ON SATURDAY
Wooalum) from Mot page)
by a °tome decision, but In the second
lout oils the aggressor Unfortunatele,
ono of Mills' tibs nos broken and he 000
tillable to continue. so that the bout
oent to Ylooret by default,
In the 115-pound clogs, Cartier '2O
defeated Cooke '2O by one fall and one
duds!. to the 125-pound bout, Te
han '22 ,the only Ft eshman on the team,
won from Disler '2l. These bouts were
soy ONe. Tegitn winning one by 0
tleelsion, tint the other two lesulted In
dram. , CI dg 'l9 defeated Babcock 'lO
In the In-pound elm., by too decisions,
the other bout belny, a dntn
Shaulk *JI. who 's 11 175-pound
oleAlet hoc cone dust-, to 153 pounds,
and defeated rurst 'l9, 00 opponent, In
too stitilght falls llny es '.:l defeated
Crimes '2l also In two straight falls
In the 175-poun class, but It Is doubt
ful if Ii ty es will be able to stn eerie
imviinst Penn Ile too inktied a tilt and
If 110 is unable to compete on Saturday.
his place will likely be taken by Climes
Th.l.ets for the Penn meet will be on
Hale it 1110 Co-op tonight and tomotroo
nom 0 30 on, also on Saturday
lanolin. from 1 to 145 The price of
admission IS 10 cents.
Tito Intercolleginteg
Prospects seem to be brightening to
the holding of the intercolleglates
sent Lis et) team in the league has
tram I tml every member of the leagu
has espleoo.l itself us favorable to hold
ing. the Liminplo.hlps, dith the 08.09 -
11on of II Ineeton, from %thorn nothing
Ills ay 9et been heard No definite an
nouncement ean he made, but should
the meet be held, tho approximate dates
alit 1001111119 be Bhuch 28th and 29th,
10010:01 of \larch 21st and 22nd
Uniforms, Uniform
Equipment and Shoes
The best in tailoring
made to measure
Civilian Clothing
Metric Dress Shirts
lligh-class Haberdashery
Any article sent C. 0. D. on
request. Money refunded if
not satisfied.
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Fourth and Campbell Sts.
Williamsport - Penna
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The NittanyTheatre
THURSDAY
MAE MARSH
in "The Racing Strain"
A beautiful romance of tho Blue
Crass Miss Marsh's hest production
or tho >ear
Also BILLY 'WEST COMEDY
FRlDAY—Matinee at 2; Evening
MILDRED HARRIS
imra milli° Chaplin)
in "Borrowed Clothes"
A super propioductlon—See Hernldv
Special Prices Adults Pic Children Sc
War tat eXtra
SATURDAY—Matinee Itt 2, Meiling
NORMA TALMADGE
in "The Heart of Wetona"
Ono of the most gripping. N, ell on
noted productions es er made by Miss
Tahnedgo
MONDAY
VIOLA DANA
in "The Gold Cure"
Ono of tho moot amusing picture.
shown hero In several months—full
of laugloi and fun.
TUESDAY
W. S. HART
in "Breed of Men"
Hart In him usual clothes.lbut not
tho .. had man" Ho Is the lover in thls—
tho usual Hart fast action—wild rides,
thrills and lights
At. MACK SCNNCTT COMEDY
Pastime Theatre
FRIDAY
ELSIE FERGUSON
in "His Parisian Wife"
Society Drama Is it whir, for a man
to marry a French girl and than take
her to the New England home of inn
parents?
SATURDAY
JOHN BARRYMORE
in "Here Comes The Bride"
Thu situations aro farcial, cleverly
devised, and every Incident passes mus
ter joyouely.
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SCHOLARSHIP CANDIDATES
CHOSEN BY SOPHOMORES
At a meeting of the Sophomore Class
held in the Chemistry Amphitheatet on
Fein linty eleventh, vice-president J 13
Demming Sim elected president in the
place of \V C. Coining. Silo is nut re
tinning to college thin semester It IC.
Williams sons elected vice-president and
F. L Watson pas mode class sectetaty
in the place of Carman mho also Is not
°turning
The Cottoning are the names of the
to ent>4l,e menthols of the class
These students mete voted candidates
(or the Louise Catnegle and John \V
CM bite °chi:Ml.l4s They ore. R. P.
:Adams. \V IC Gurdnot; Miss Helen E.
nod, F J. Stevenson: K G Johnson;
A S Wat net, Mica L I Dennis. W
D. Putney, , Miss B L Milliken,
11 D. Doming.; J C h.ieithts, \V hi
Blaisdell. ➢fins Rose Brind, C
Clunch. J II Salmon, Miss A P San
ders. R Y Bottholonten; Miss lichen
Hone. C D Johnston:
Sell; R Webster, R, A nooks, 13
W Knapp, L 13 ?am
ulet men
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FOREST L. STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
Both Phones
Groceries
Meats
And the Best Quality
Dry Goods
NO matter what you
need in the above line,
we have it and at the
right price.
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Frazier St
Had you inoticed that---?
PHILADELPHIA (The 3rd largest city in the U. S.)
Is showing this week for the first_time at their best motion picture theatre
(Stanley) "Virtuous Wives"'—two weeks after having been shown at State
College.
The next best theatre (Arcadia) is this week showing for the first time in
Philadelphia "Here Comes the Bride." This will be shown in State College
this week. That a few weeks ago Gaby Deslys was shown for the first time
in Philadelphia two weds after it had been shown in State College.
That the Stanley Theatre some time ago showed Norma Talmadge in "The
Forbidden City" a little over four weeks after the booking of the same prci
duction for State College.
That the Philadelphia better motion picture houses ori the whole present either
simultaneously (many instances after State College) the same pictures.
The City of HARRISBURG
Usually presents the same picture from two to eight weeks back of State
College. This week at Harrisburg.
Regent Theatre
Lila Lee in "The Cruse of the Make Believe" (shown in State College Nov. sth)
W. S. Hart in "Branding Broadway" (Shown State College Jan. 22nd).
Colonial Theatre .
"Virtuous Wives" (Shown State College Jan. 27th)
That our offerings average about six weeks ahead of Altoona, Williamsport,
and Lock Haven.
That "Hearts of the World' is being shown this week Lock Haven, and Hunt
ingdon and universally at $1.50 top prices—State College SLOO top prices.
That in practically every instance prices are much higher than the prices charged
you at State College.
That we could go on making many more comparisons but space prohibits.
The Sum Total Is
It is the honest effort upon the pert of
the management of this Theatre to select
for you only the very best pictures, to, pre
sent them at the very earliest moment, and
at the very lowest possible prices.
Make a comparison of a few weeks with
your home town, no matter the size - of .it
and judge us for what we accomplish.
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PENN AND CORNELL ON
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Continued (corn first nano)
had and prospects me mote than tow
With but ono man lost from this
5 cat's team, the coaches will limo prac
tically a veteran team back In the fell—
a team Milled In the fundamentals of
the Bettielc mstem. Ifouesm, the chief
cause tot opthnlsm In the Penn State
tamp lice In the filet that no less then
a Moen Ammer stets who limo been In
the Wilke have signified their Intention
of t etut nine to college TIONt. fall Captain
Conovet, Mack and Griffith of the 1017
team mo alregdy back and haw fo
mented Melt studies this semester
In addition to the three men men
tioned tarot 0, Harry Robb, "Mb" Hig
gins. Ns U4IIIIIIIE, 110" Beck Ullery,
Way, Snell, 13ent7. Bauch, and many
others rue all expect.] back In the fall
and they will all be eligible for the team
The one-year rule 1,111 be resumed next
year and a FreAnnan team will be
formed to gloom the men for the fol.
toning season Only one game has been
secured for the yearlings as yet anti
that will be with the Pitt Freshmen on
Non ember 7. no part of the Pennell-
Nll.lllft Day holiday program.
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS --
MEET HERE THIS WEEK
(Continued from first nose)
lidentS as possible sign up 08 regular
delegates and in> the tegistmtlen fee
of one dollm This oil) entitle them to
all the mit lieges of delegate. and 00111
also aid the committee In meeting the
expemev of the conference.
The ollicers of the Eastern Union of
Student Volunteem are as follops.
S Jones, Penn State, president, Miss
Emma Salts eigert, Ural:tun, vice pres
ident; Mine Grace Seem, Penn State.
secret:l*-P eons, el.
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Highest Quality Food
Moderate Prices
- Home Cooking
Clean and Sanitary
Quick Service
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L. K. METZGER, Proprieter.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE , ' 5
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PITT TO CLASH
WITH STATE FIVE
(Conlnuod from fire. pogo)
Hurt, stars on tho Pitt live for the poet
three years, have both been loot through
graduation but their places are being
filled by competent veterans from last
year's oqund.
Tho record made by the Pitt quintet
so far this season has been successful
and only ono 'defeat has been mot up
to this time. Tho strong hvo from the
University of West Virginia managed to
none out a victory in the contest with
the Panthers, but this Is the only re
verse which hoe been met so far. — Tho
Panthers have regiolered victor]. over
Carnegie Tech, Allegheny, and Geneva,
last year's western state champions.
Although the score by which tho Pitt
team beat Genova was much smaller
than that which the Blue and White
tossers managed to register over the
western state champions, thero is no
doubt that the Pitt team will light
bard on Saturday night.
Wevtern Trip Next Week
The contest on Saturday evening will
be the last one In which the Penn State
five all) be seen In action on the Armory
floor until March 4 when the team from
the Cleat Lakes Naval Training Sta
tion u 111 coma to State College In the
last game of the plesent Season. The
Blue and 'White quintet will start on
Its annual western hip on February 27,
Pitt on February 28, and Geneva for
the second time this season on March
1 The game os March 4 with the
Great Lakes team alit conclude tho
season.
Tickets for Saturday night's game
will be on sale every night this week
and can be obtained from any of the
assistant managers. The price Is forty
cents, including war tax.
FARMERS' WEEK TO •
BEGIN NEXT MONDAY
(Continued fro Br pogo)
tertainment for the Ideating farmers but
also something of some didactic value
in allowing rural problems and their
solutions will he Presented.
Those who aro taking part In the
play aro being coached by Mrs Emer
son Miller The part of Mr. Bolton
!
bough is being played by S W Cohen
TO and M. W. Thomas T 1 is the country
school teacher. Miss Ethel Sell 11 has
the role of a community worker and
several other students active in college
affairs have prominent parts.
The play Is being presented primarily
for the benefit of the visitors and in
order that they may all be accomodated
admitance will be by ticket only. As
many regular students as can be seated
will be admitted provided they have
ticket..
BOXERS FURNISH
EXCITING BOUTS
(Conlnued from first mum)
the better boxer of the tao, sae un
able to got through Shaffer's defence
for a decisive blow Tho decision went
to Shaffer.
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Cooper '2l and Friedman 22, In th.
160-pound sines. gave the tans nnothe
treat. but In a different fashion. Thi.
Urns It was bettteen two "sluggers'
Cooper was the most effective In shor.
First National Bank
State College, Pa.
w. L. FOSTER, Fro. Wont
DATED F. RAM Cashier
Smith -
The Tailor
127 Allen Street
Come in . and
look over our
Spring Styles
-- - -They are all
, here
Cleaning ..
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_Pressing_
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$350 0 to $60.00
Waistcoats Shirts
Neckwear Gloves
Everything for your
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New Spring Suits
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jabs, but Friedman was the hotter with
long punches, by moans of which he ob
tained the decision: - -
Tho heavywolght bout between Hollis
'2l and Stein" 22, was a surprise As
a. rule, heavyweights are slow, and
neither or these...tnen showed up very
startling In the semi-finals, but In this
bout, they were aggressive, and ex
changed vicious blows throughout the
encounter. Stein le a clever boxer and
has a good, straight jab, which won
hint the decision.
The heavyweight bout closed the
meet. which is the first of a number
which have been planned. "Due" Lewis
refereed the bouts, and Verger and Neil
Fleming acted as judges.
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