Page Paw qr 1 114 WR 0.0113. .t1A,34411"g}, PAT Orr . . CHOCO RTES MANY VISITORS HERE FOR FARMER'S WEEK (Continued from flrst pore) businesses on a peace basis Dr Spit mon atts formerly connected atilt the Butettu bf Farm Management of the United States Department of Agri coiling and his broad sick of the ngri eultutal situation In this country en abled 11101 to give a lecture In altich Mete ens much food tot thought Mt Hobert W Coßingwood, edltot of the Herat New Yotker, who was ad.:doled to speak on Monday es en ing still Unable to be here on account of sickness His place =IS filled 13) Mt A. J Anderson, editot of the Penn xtivanla t‘ho spoke on the te lotion of the agricultural press and the the agricultural college to the up-build ing of farming In America Last night a musical program loot ing flout sewn to seven-thhty O'CIOCif V.llB PI 0110110 d and addresses store Made by MI. S Bayard, taltot of the Na tional Stockman and Farm., Miss Chase, Miss MacDonald of the Home Economlts D•tension Depattment, and Dean Watts Following this meeting n reception to the visitors was held In the Armory The program for tonight includes an nddress by Mr R. N. Rome on 'The Chunk and Rural Reconstruction," an other by Mr. D S Bayard on 'The Futur e of the LNestock Business" and n third by State Secretary of Agricult ure Rasmussen on "The Outlook for Pennsyhnnia Agriculture;' Tomor rare evening a play entitled "Farmer llollenbaugles School." Written by Miss Ethel Sparks Is to be presented under the supervision of tire Depart ment of Public Speaking and under the personal direction of Alm, Emerson Mil ler. In order that nil the farmers may hate seats for the play no one else tt 111 he admitted before Ireton fifteen All sorts n filch are not occupied by that time may be taken by students SOPHOMORE BATTALION MEASURED FOR UNIFORMS The work of measuring the Sopho more battalion for the uniforms which ate to be Issued by the got etnment Mll.O started on Monday afternoon. The unl fetmn which the Freshmen and Sopho- Mles sill lecehe come as part of the conttact which the college signed with tie go, ernment when the necessary number for the It. 0 T C was obtained and Copt event the effort on the part of the got el nment to stimulate Intel est In tile Reserve 0111cers' Training 'Corps. As noon t v the Sophomores are meas ured the two Freshmen battalions will ho measured and the uniforms will prob ably be received in the near future The Junlm and Senior mem.te of the It. 0 T C will also teed. uni forms Whether these will be of the came quality and material as those w Welt the lower classes will Ice., e Is not /10,11 as let, but the men of the Junto: and Senior cht.es will be allott ed a eel taint amount and It is possible that they may purchase - any kind of uniform they desire Tile men of the Junior class who are members of the It 0 T C are non In.ting Ste hours a week and mo tak ing up tactical problems and work with the Infantry Drill Regulations As soon to the weather Improves the men will do practical map and topography work In the vicinity around State College LARGE PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN FOR LABOR ESSAY The National Industrial Conference Boat d °gels a prize of $l,OOO for the beet coca> written on a subject per taining to industrial economics. A com mittee of awards boa been chosen and conalsta of men of national reputation A number of practical subjects pertain ing to labor boa been arranged, which me posted on some of tine college bul letin boards, and an* one of these mar be chosen. Contestants aro not limited to papers of any length, and the Judges will pay especial attention to English and skill In exposition. Each competitorshould , sign his true name and address in a se tied envelope superscribed with his assumed name. Under no circuit sumacs must the real authorship he disclosed to the judges Manusci final must be mailed on or before July 1. 1919 to the National Industrial Confer-'' ence Board. 16 Beacon Street, Boston. Masaachusetts They should be marked "Tor Prize Essay Contest In Industrial Economies " RE•EXAD SCUEDULES - HAVE BEEN POSTED A list of examinations for the re mosal of conditions,hfuf been posted on the various collogo :bulletin boards These examinations , will bo bold every Saturday afternoon during tho month of March. All conflicts must ho repotted to the Assistant Registrar before this corning Saturday. No foe is charged for the first examination for the removal of condition, but a permit must bo obtained from the Registrar's °Moo and presented to tho Instructor In charge at the time of the examination. These permits may ho obtained at tho Rogistrar's oillco any time during Oleo hours, but not on Saturday afternoons EX•ARAT OFFICERS TO HOLD lAst. Thursday evening theta was hold rt mooting of all students of this collego who %Nom formoripollicurs of the United Sutton Army It was decided at this meeting to hold an ex-officers' dance In the near totem. A committee woo appointed to wont out the details of the Minhr. Another meeting mill ho hold this evening at she-thirty In Engineer ing I) and It is desired that nil thole, intorosted will be moment to hear what progro.ni has boon made by the commit too. According to presont plans (Ito Lance will ho held on Mnrch fifteenth. Exdusibe agency Try a Box When You Want the Best GRAHAM & SONS on the corner I=l Richaid 13 11a.7 den, 0 tnembel of the rreNtlM(l3l class. died Month* in the college hospital of acute milieu- tube, cutouts lle ttae entailed In the School of llngineel ing. and stun taking mechan ical engineming Ile has about nine teen Yeats old The body MI. shipped to Ills home at Chambeisbulg for in lelment NATION-WIDE ESSAY CON TEST OPEN TO STUDENTS Penn State men and women who like to write esoays and deolie to gain it knowledge of miueionn and M 1.10.111101 will be Olsen an ono: tun* to do both If they Onto! the contest which in being conducted by the Student Department of the Interntional Committee of Young i Men's Christian Asooclations A tine° hunched dollar mike is being offered for the belt LOCO word original statement oil tke following subject 'Tile Signill ennee_of the Pot elan 'Missionary Enter prise In 7.%ltticlng tile New Woild" The second and third wino ate two and one hundied della. I espeetlvely The contest Is nation wide and Pi ppm to all college and UIIIN ei sit) students In Ametica At tidies must be signed with it nom de plume accompanied by name nod addle. in a sealed ens elope They must be typewtitten on one side of eight anti one-half by eleven inch whects and moot be received nt the Student De partment, 317 MR,IIBOII Menne, Now Yolk City. by APIS Ilfteenth, 13=1 There mlll he a meeting of the Mo tto-Chemical Engineering Sod.) Fri th* etening nt 6.30 In the Inborntoll of Engine. ing 11 An election of officers %till be held The legulni meeting of the Penn State Grange was held net Friday et en leg In the Hurt Building After n short business meeting, n class of Ml nine candidates stun given the first !tad second dem ees The this d and rout its will be gisen to the same class on ni de!, March 7 at 8 o'clock A tiapplilie cuff litilc %U. Count' on' the flout steps of tile . tinit malty Club. 00net ma) lance same b) calling nt the Club and deseilbing the article FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones 387 Teachers ' Needed In Three Days Math 26-28, 1018, employets ask t °commend 387 teachers for. 'CliuZl:es,tutchools In Monty 010100 and tiktitvilirr •Before and after thin date `tiic' most progreselre Colleges and Schools In forty -Inn litotes and four foreign commies owed out set vice because they bare kat ned to appre ciate THE DUST We tcommond ONLY WHEN ASK= TO DO SO BY DAY PLOILIRS Title Is sully OUR AIC3II3ERS ate ususlly chosen. They at e rranted No entollment fee necessa tr. Register today for the best salaries - Ask for 11 copy of iiSTUPPINCL,VpIrARD.' The Welieiii Reference and Bond Association 742 Scarritt Building Kansas Cit . Missouri The N THURSDAY TOM MOORE in "Go West Young Man" The story of a tenderfoot and his thrilling adventures in the Great \Vest. ARTCRAFT SPECIAL_ "Don't Change Your Husband" Special announcement elsewhere on this production. _ SATURDAY—Matinee at Two and Evening MARTIN JOHNSON "Cannibals of the South Sea" Special announcement elsewhere on this production. MONDAY ALICE BRADY in "The Indestructible Wife" You have seen Alice Brady in a ,number of pictures—all dramas—this is her first farce. She sets her husband a pace; he calls on out side help to keep up with her", TUESDAY MARY McLAREN in "Vanity Pool" -- First presentation in State College of this star who is makng quite a name for• herself ENGINEERING NEWS Maio: Hugo Dlomm delivered the en gineering lecture on Wednesday. Pebru aly 10th, taking for Ills subject “Some Experiences in the Manufacture of Munitions" Ile descl best the operaSlons at the U. S Metallic Cartridge Plant, Loa ell, Mass„ and Ills wink at the Beth lehem Steel Plant unlit.° he was lo cated at the time of Ills discharge from the set dice Major Dlemer described the methods of Inspection and accounting hich he Introduced and told of the In crease of pioductlon at LA.°II. Mass., Dom 600,000 small aims cal tildges per day to oder 1000,000 - Ptofe , sor D D 'Mtliter will delber the next lecture before the Senior en gineetn on Wednesday, March sth, at I JO. 200 Engineetlng D Ile still cle actlhe some of his engineering experi ence while Captain of company A, 16th I:ngineet e, In Hence. W. R Young. a graduate from the De ign tment of Mechanical Enginecting last APrlt. has emoted the Engineering Extension Division. Mt. Young has been In the service since graduation. R W Ronland. 13 hen just re tut ned front Dranco u here he has been In the aviation service He entered that branch of the atmy immediately after gi tuluation and has been In France most of the time since lie saw active ser vice and 'escaped without injury: He stoned the college flier the it eels end thloarti Walter. E 8..17, yisited at the college 'Washington's Birthday Mr %Vatter has been In the infantry on tlie othei side and is still suffering from the effects of mustard gas Infortnutlon comes that .1 C Runk. C now . In hospital serace In France. Ile has been 111 with Influenza and fin It/naked to England for some thne but Is now back doing bacterl9lo7 cal not It Ina base Imply - it near Plantes. The Conon ing notes on the Alumni veto handed to the COLLEGIAN by one of the visiting Alumni P AI. Snoebmgei 'O3 In non plant engineer ulill the Pennsyhanirt Trojan Ponder Company, and Is located at Al lentonn, Pa "Bob" Huber 'O3, nn old State base. bgll atm. Is now at Chambersburg, Pa., 011th the teat estate den irtment of the Cumber hind Valley Railroad. W W HeideWaugh 'O2 Is now en gaged in cement manufacturing at Cats kill, N Y Walter Brandt: OD, of the firm of Ile Coy-Brandt Machinery Company, bm: present In State College for the Wash Ington Bii thilm celebration. Uniforms, Unifarm Equipment and Shoes The best in tailoring made to measure Civilian Clothing Metric Dress Shirts - High-class Haberdashery Any article sent C.' 0. D. on request. Money refunded if not satisfied. PENN GARMENT CO., Inc. Fourth and Campbell Sts. Williamsport - Penna. . 4 111111112111111111111111111111111101:111111111=1111111110111111111111t11/111111111111111111111111=11111111011111111111 113 MIIIIMUCTIMMOMIIMIIIIM "Dere Bill," Mabel's answer /to 1 "Dere Mabel" Now on Sale. - L t. - --75 c. B :s 1 §., 2- = PENN STATE MEMORY BOOKS Eci E _ Lea th er 5 h Penn State Book i . Store , L. K. METZGER, Proprietor. th OPPOSITE; POST OFFICE P. i litiniummuntniiiiiiimmuutimmininionituniinutiumiiiiiminitimmaiiiiiiiimunummiunummuzmumiumummuttun ttany Theatre in pictures. She is supported by an all star cast headed by Franklyn Femur' : Also MACK SENNETT COMEDY The Village Chestnut - Pastime Theatre D. W. GRIFFITH'S - 'The Greatest Thing In Life" Return showing by request. If you have seen Griffiths other great.productifts and have missed this one You'll surely want tb_ see it. Big batte scenes—woman's part in 'the Great War—a beautiful love story. Same cast as in - ' "Hearts of the World." '- ' .-- SATURDAY New York's all right if you take ft,in small doses. Washburn courts sue of its Venus-like ' women only to find her heart , was marble. But while he was "going in New York he goes strong —money is no object. From-the Saturday Even- , inc,:oat story. Also MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW in their first Paramont Pictiire "Romance and Rings" . V• ..7•• • •• COLLEGIAN =Et WASFIINGTO,I!I : OT#TE CONSIDERS MEMORIAL On looking over' the Imam of the "Eitir. green" published' by the State College of Washington, wo find that a memorial building, similar to that suggested by the COLLEGIAN for Penn State a few Al oohs ago, Is being planned for that college Following aro eons excerpts from the news and editorial columns of that paper referring to this project. "A plan to build a new gymnasium and armory for a memorial for Wash ington Slate College boys who died In the service was approved by the Aa sociated Students at the meeting held last Wednesday. Hearty approval of the plan was expressed end a com mittee Alas appointed to Investigate the feasibility of the project" Following are some of the remarks made by Hugh Burdett° when launch ing the Idea: "Wo want to erect a memorial for the boys of W. S C. who have made the aupreme .crillce. "If you hose been switching the trend of affairs throughout the nation, you know that everywhere efforts aro being made to make the monuments to the sacrifice of American boys some thing worth while," "People are rem offing alnistake made at the close of the Civil war. Monstros ities, statues of stone and lion, ugly things Mole erected at the close of the Civil war. They represented great deeds —but, frankly, aro of little value "What are we going to do? We can not build any thing worthy of them ulth money, but we want to do the best 1 thing that eve can do "Per this reason, I suggest the hand -1 tog of a gymnaalum and armory corn , blued, no a permanent, far reaching memorial of their splendid service , "Certainly r awmicrtcetliejihyilieal up , bluldingeof^coming generations is tho best gift -that we can poaalbb glao. It Is practical and beautiful, and would be a fitting memorial" - HORT. INSTRUCTOR RESIGNS Albert F Yeager, instructor in Horti culture, leas resigned in order to accept a position at the North Dakota Agri cultural college. He will be connected Ns Ith the horticultural experiment sta tion of thu college and mill specialize in breeding hardy fruits and vegetables. His resignation mill take elTect on March 16 Groceries and Meats And the Best Quality •, --111 Goods - No atter what you need in the above line, we hav it and al" the right price. _ McEachren s Frazier St. BRYANT WASHBURN in "Venus of the East" "*P, THESPIANS - CHOOSE • , • THIS YEAR'S PLAY (Coninued from 'flrst does not wish her secrets to be known. and shit takes considerable risk to ac complish this object. • In order to aquas° horsoif with the Major. the woman , follows him over a good part oLLondon, and at last finds him In a dining room in a fashionable hotel. In the meantime, however, the son, who is "fourteen' yearn old, has been who is "fourteen," years old, has been trate, showing him the bright lights of the city, and Incidentally having a gay time. As luck would have it, they are occupying the dining room next to that which the Major and his party, includ ing the wife of the Magistrate, are just entering Thus a situation Is brought into the play which has great possibility of amusement for the audience. The two adjoining—rooms are'shown on the stage at the same time, heightening the Inter est greatly. - _Although several cuts have been al ready made, as yet no definite cast has been chosen. The management Is try ing to obtain a professional coach from Philadelphia to assist in meriting up the production, and the choonifig of the diffment characters will be loft to him. Manager Kirk is also arranging a trip for the Club. but final arrangements for the itinerary have not boon announced. The play will be presented In State Col lege at the usual time, just before the Easter rem.. and..,att Commencement. Tho Easter presentation will probably bo on the last Monday owning before the vacation. First National Bank _ State College, Pa. W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cushier Smith The Tailor 127 Allen Street Came in and lOok over our Spring Styles =--They are all here , Cleaning . . and Repairing. 1 IMMlllllCHmUMCllllliMiltnimintimainfliiiiinomitumunnuntothommtimicmmincmmunitmotuutiminniiiiumnitlimmmitiloinallilillimmilmilnialimlilanitifilin. f i 1 1 1 I I I 11,1 1 H . .... , :÷H•344,4-1-74.-:4+4,H , }44-.:-,l•:÷:•t++l.3-17:..kti-H-7.44414+++ 4.4-1. + 4.4. iti .44-143- : - f ,„ , ~ .. • - 4 • gspß.l.-ING SU IT S ... Top_ Coats, Hats Neckwear r. -READY Handsome new suits in the newest models; super* tailored, from the House of Kuppenheimer and Fash ion _Park, Waist line , effects, new sleeve treatment. New slender . ..line coats and conservative_ models. 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Seem ' tary for Brazil, spoke of the work be ing done In South America — and in title country among Latin American stu dents: The conference wee closed on Sunday evening with a powerful ad dress by Dr. liumm. the African mis sionary and explorer and an appeal for more Student Volunteers by Mr Miller of Princeton University. At the Saturday morning bUsiness meeting 'resolutions were passed thank ing the townspeople of State College for the hospitality they have extended to the visiting delegates Vamuntmuntrunimtotimuctiticwnimmumutm minuumoinunmaiummucmmituntimumaimummummo . Dere Mabel: - Tell Eddie that we have just received a new lot of Nettleton CordoVan Shoes, they are beauties, and if he loves me he will buy a pair.- Yours as ever - - COLLEGE BOOT SHOP H. D. Meek, Prop. iimunimmornmimmitniumninaummmummuutnimunitaitonumnummitommmummiumurnmiummini 111 t ......-x-.......++,-:-....-:-.....-::4,-;444.4......-t. Sooner or Later You'll Discover IX I .4.. 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Zahniser is ex ecutive aectinary— of the Pittsburgh Council of Churches of Christ and Is the oOlclnl rein esentatlve of the cooperating Protestant Church. of AlleghonY County in all community and 'Social service Work being carried' on In that Part of the state. -OKEEr• =Wes - vARROW ,_, (ssrcn A .„ 25 CENTS EACH CUErnTt PEABODYI4 Cc, lac a:Wakens. Company - Tliklf hi at Pr*Mon Pub iniontomaulm , MEM
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