Page Four The Pip es Big Pipes Little Pipes Straight Pipes Crooked Pipes Briar Pipes Cob Pipes Case Pipes Class Pipes GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner PENN STATE FIVE ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON (Con Int.l from first page) Indhidual star mould be to belittle the efforts of tho other members of the teem Replogle, in playing . the last Ilse unl-t rimmed up lety well for basing had no little practice and proved a totter of shength at the center post on the blue ullll White combination. Retina and Wolfe lamed a Nen efficient and cong4tent pair In the fotmard positions and Killinher nod Captain Wilson mould tunic well with any Pair of guards in the state Rate, tile Freshman who si.tried t I•eabodt High last season. shomed some good stark curly In the tygi It onuld bo foolish to make any inetiktion In regard to the team which m 111 rtio,ent Penn State In the year 1920 Coot 111114011 Is the only mon on the pt,ent the alto mill be lost to the 101111 by graduation but with foul of this Nertr'x team on lumd Penn State should ho represented by a uln• ning eozoldnatlon nest season 0 STATE WRESTLERS LOSE TO NAVY (Conlinuvd'from Ihst page) (yarn. 1,, >e hu aeon [tom Czarnecki, rho Penn Suite he is ;rm. eight 'meatier, ind the N. II before, ho repeated the same fe The •+mennmay of the meet mas as follows 115•i.omnl class—Watson. Penn State. lost on (let Mon to Calle*. Nar). Time nine minutes 125-pound class—Moore. Penn State, lost an decision to Melt, Nay) Time nine 101001(9 LIS-pound class—Rose, Penn State. nos thitmn by Piston, Nary, bith a body and chancery hold . Time sle min- Mts, forty-set on seconds 145-pound class—Monrer, Penn State, toot Oil dOCiSiOR to Stsafford, Navy Time. nine minutes. 13ii.ostiticl class—Captain Mono, Penn State. lost on decision to Len's, Nat) Tlino fifteen minutes First nine minutes resulted ill n Man 171-pound clasp—Error), Penn State, is tin uen by Isbell, Nay), tt ith a sels nom hold Time, lIN 0 MillUte9, forty eigh t recently Heat ttt eight elan i—Locke, Penn State. lust on decision to Captain Malchle, Navy Time, nine minutes EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD FOIE WIRELESS OPERATORS CS un act of last, it is necessary that all am tteur or profesional operators of stltele•s stations, either sending or re vels ing, must base a license Lhamin along rot this ikons° aro gis en by the inspe,to: of the dinerict Tl,,,mgh the efforts of Mt. Whiteman, .f the idly tiles Department, the District laspeLto: still be tit SW° College some time dining the latter part of April All alio devil e to take this osamhmtiml 4hould hand their names to Mr. White man dt the Ph>sics Dullding as soon as possible, In order that Prone. srrango- MUSICAL CLUES TO TAKE nurs SOON t . 111, manager of the Cleo Club. In um:inning fin n t: 1p for the Club to lohnvtut n tt Itch till take idace dur ing the fit teen of April. The 'Var. sit) Qum tette accompanied by the Dun). Qum tette till render a concert In Ditto totards the end of tills month For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal State-Center Electric Co. 'Wallace Lamps" INTERCLASS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ARRANGED Each Team Will Play Six Games— Soph-Fresh Scrap to be Held on March 26th An Intel esting basketball schedule of tueho frames lins been arranged and 0 111 begin tonight, continuing until the 24th of March, Each team 0111 1 , 100 sit garneo, and a record of the percent age of tho obunllngs of the different borne 0111 be kept Games that are !idled tiled for Saturdr*s 0111 be 0:14 ed at 1.30 p m hlle those on ueek-daysolll be pla)ed at GJO p m The class scrap game bete en the ' Sophomores and Freshmen V. 111 be pla3 ed on 'Wednesday, Alarch 2Gth The Interclass ba4l.ctbull schedule which has been na ranged Is as follows Wednegda), March 12—Sophamores Freshmen Thurmh*, :Much 13— Senlots so Jun lets `rldny: Itaz eh 1 I—Senlot s s SollhO moron Slturclay. Male 15—Jonlo ,s rrevh men. Mora 17—Junfors vs Sopho MOre4 Tuesdn}, Match 18—Sonloni ss Flesh men Wed. - m.la). March 19—SOIA101110ICH AS Ft e4luen. Thutudal , Much 20—Scutum r i Jun Wry rldny, .lunch 2l—Sonloln ,s Sopho mnres Saturtlit,), 'Alarch 22—Junlors 3,8 rteall mon Morata, March 23—Junlors N a $OOlO mores Tuesday, March _a—Seniors ,s Fresh Men PROSPECTIVE FOOTBALL CAPTAIN If thew II any truth at all in this he: ediuny m gurnent that Is conunonb prenclul. Penn State can sat that a olnnlnu football tc.un .10 assured In about Meaty }1,11113 under the c kputhaT of William Rob& t Wood. v.ho 11.01 born on rebruar) 29 at Sawn Stars in Adams Count). P.l 'rho z mason tot this asser tion Iles In the fact that be Is the son of W 10111) 'Wood 'ld, 11ho ua.s captain of the Cory successful loam during Ills Senior tear. the mother stns Miss Esther Chose. also a State student of the class of 1910 A E Peterson, of the drat year two year Agri.halal class, Is the only per son In the College Hospital at the mas cot time Mt. Peterson Is weaned to Ills bed with pneumonia. SENIOR DANCE PROGRAMS Programs rot rho Senior Daneo on March It, In the Odd Fellows 11011, will be on solo tonight (Wednesday) and Thursday night at the Co-on :um icnimminumiumminiumniumunicumniummintommumniminnunimmumuntotninutuniminia P. I ONLY A FEW LEFT We have only a few pairs 1 • of Nettleton Cordovans left and will not have any more this season. If you are thinking of get- • . tmg a pair of these elegant shoes a 1 you must act quickly. N I g COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 8N N H. D. !Sleek., Prop. 2 inclumumuniumnionuninunininnumunimmtminneummuntnnitnniumannininumuniumnin ADZ, Itr Tfferti e f ;..,:„.... ~...,..i. 1 figTkvfitreGok o ._. i) 1.2..,...:, ~..71.... iii),).f.,. Phofoplags cf Qualify -- 'O.;, ''', : ,,,,, ;,:iiiimio ' state College, ha. , .. KANN wt. sssss D THURSDAY SATURDAY MONDAY MADGE KENNEDY Matinee at 2 and evening MARGUERITE CLARK MITCHEL LEWIS in "Day Dreams" in "Mrs. Wiggs of the "Children of Bandishment" 131 Coomo Hamilton Cabbage Patch" A treat big ploturo of the groat A girl finds trim love In a house of Prom the famous novel—Morgue- big Northwest. glass I Ito as the !ovoid°, comical, tittle lady who le "always trying to do things , for other 'tootle... Charlie Chaplin • TUESDAY _— In “ShanghoIV CONSTANCE TALMADGE , Return showing—provlously shown Pastime Theatre horn about throe yoare ago—n brand in "Romance and Arabella" now print of one of Charlio's forme SATURDAY In Hor Newest Pioturo greatest encomia; Return Showing "Don't Change Your Husband" —le intrutl.ylioar.opti:dov In •on v p thisl f , w ot r o 'P'l d a Y ):: FRIDAY many peoplo faded-to 800 this when tai nt l (Harrison Nord) didn't h o ar i e mi a t prosentod novoral woke ago—Don't ,_l heart endeavors there to win Arab was nolla, VIVIAN MARTIN mine it now—a remarkable produc- ' Hon from every one°. in "Toll Never Saw Such a Girl" also MACK SENETT COMEDY Spada] prices— A sparkling bright comedy Adults lac. Chlidron in. and war tax "Caytd's Day Off" TRACK MEN STILL WORKING INDOORS Changeable Weather Retards Track Squad—Schedule is Arranged By Manager Clarke The track team did not get as good nollt-out last rrcek as true expected, due to the fact that the back Ulla not in good condition, but thin neck prom ises to be a hand one for the candidates Coach Lenin demands that the men aork harder and allow better form in order that he may be able to get a good estimate of the men and stlect the warn No time trials have been held an let but the next few days will see the men wonting laud on Bearer Field to get n. place on the team Word has been s Cools ed that no Mead oubiook events will be held at this time Inasmuch as no hall could be ob tained for the meet . It Is expected how es et to hold these meets et a later (Me and outside Instead of Inside The management has decided to send a tonal to the Penn Relays at Philadel phia, April 25 and 26 The Penn State team made a good sliming at this meet for the past few years and although 4eseral men hese been lost to the team It is espected that a good showing still be made. Blanks hale been reecho,' Ins Ring the State team to compete In tho Prosy meet at Pittsburgh. These hyse not been made out but it Is ley likely that a team will be sent to that place. It has been floall4 decided that no schedule still be mode out this year In asmuch as most colleges nro muffling to site guarantees but 01111 scant Penn State to compete against them The Penn Relay s and the Ptes meet, together mitly the Inter-scholastic meet sthich will be held lime May 17th, should make It mortis uhlie for the men to try hard to get on the team "Jess' . Krell 'lO . sasity 410 man, skated school last week but Is Is doubtful if he still enter college The track schedule as Manger Clarke Inns at ranged it Includes the following meets It Is possible limes er, that ono at Otto more meets may be scheduled with other colleges. Aral' s—Crass Country April 12—Interfratornity Relay April 25-26—Penn Relays at Philadel phia May 3—Meadoubrooks at Philadelphia. May 10—Intorelms Meet May 17—Interscholmtic Meet. May 30-Sl—National Intetcolleglates at Ham m d June 9—Pitt Dual Meet 387 Teachers Needed In Three Days Math 26-38, 1919, employers ask ed Its to tote intend 197 teachers for the boat schools In Monty states and Moan Bettta and after this date the most mogresshe Colleges and Schools in tut ty-tao states and four foreign countries used our service because they Itme learned to appre ciate TIIE BEST. We recommend ONLY WHEN ASKED TO DO SO B YEMPLOYERS This Is shy OUR NICUBERS aro usually chosen. They are stunted. No enrollment fee necessary Register today for the beet salaries Ask for a copy of ...STEPPING UPWARD... AND BOND ASSOCIATION 712 Seal Itt Building PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CAPT. WALKER TELLS OF WORK OVERSEAS (CoMlnUml from first pago) patty to Liffel-le-Citand. Vosges. and Mlle occupied for about a month in the erection of barracks In the neighbor hood of Ileurchateutt In preparation for the troops of the 42nd Division No also made alterations and additions to the hospital at Dago!llea and carried on a preliminary survey for the ammuni tion depot uhich was later hulk at Jon chum a little over 30 miles away. In order to keep In touch with the noel. In this area, It ass neccsanry to make dolly trips back and forth by means of motorcycle and side-car "In the tiny putt of Octobet, 1917, we moved to Jonche*, and, after putt ing up barracks to house our own com pany and others who were assigned to the snot it later, started In on tho actual canal: action of the ammunition depot This project Included railroad lards and their approaches, amounting In all to about 45 miles of track, 12 warehouses, 50 feet by 500 feet, n numb. of email warehouses for storing hand grenades and Ilre.works used In signaling, and .mater storks system capable of sup plying nt the outset about 150,000 gal lons of water per d.ll through about four miles of pipe. /mprosementa Is the natutal drainage condition.; were also made In order to mold flooding the tangoed yards built In the meatless After the work nos well under way and the men In the company were familiar with the different classes of steels. Ste made some s.ery good records as to rapidity of construction, putting up n warehouse, GO feet by 500 feet In four and one-half dams, Including nil car penter moils, framing nn smell as erec tion, employing about - 40 men for the job. Unit Ranks 1Y II I{lth Others "Some engineers earl, In the stage of operations "over there were doubt ful whether regiments such as ours, would, when it came down to the ordinal" pick _and shovel work and other operations !molting heavy labor. show up as well as the labor organiza tions recruited from men who had been laborers prevlousl3 It may be of in terest to note here that records kept by the writer showed that the work of his own company amounted to two or two and one-half times an much per day 08 that performed by labor organizations on the same class of work, and the men In the writer's company trees largo]) COMING-"FALSE FACES" ..,-,-,44-:-..64.4.4-x-:-{÷,,444.4.4-H-x-H.:-:÷:÷:-:44-:-H-H.,-:-.,,,,:-H-m -t t 1. : CATERERS x t .i. it,: . Take Notice We Lead, Others Follow ± ± C , Special Prices Weekly on All Staple Groceries.' ' BEANS—Our Specialty this Week ! J. H. MUSSER .... 1.• .c • IGENERAL 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE .t. 4. "The Quality Store" .-- ~ 1 Both PhOill3. 441 W. College Ave. :: . -1-i-t: I : I H-144-I-i-:-:4444-:-.:44-:÷1-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-1-:-H-H-H-1-4-1-1-4-7 jununitumnumummtuntunimmumouninairimuunt]immummumitimmmitunamiumtimummthicanommmumninunti (:An opportunity to buy excellent books at Reduced Prices EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY was 70c REDUCED to 50c K & E Polyphase Duplex Slide Rules HAMPSHIRE BOND the Stationery for Both Ladies and Gentlemen. All Makes Fountain Pens Repaired Every Saturday a Bargain Day Penn State Book Store L. K. METZGER, Proprietor OPPOSITE POST OFFICE inamnitmomminitmainuintiminuuninaithummommilin collet. graduates; engaged in Prated- Monet engineering atonic, or men em ployod in purely Clerical occupations be fore entering the service. "This job was completed in the sum mer of 1918, and our company was next engaged on hospital construction at Elm. Court and later at Pros-sous la Fauche, both In the Department of Haut Marne About the first or Octo ber, 1918, we again moved to Liffol-le Orand and tore engaged on the con struction of the regulating station at that pine° This consisted of three rail road yards and tracks totaling about 65 miles, warehouses for etering suorter masto and ordnance supplies and bar redks for housing hoops A bakery unit was ohm established In connection lv Ith the pi °Pet At this place the triter hod chaise or the water supply develop elect .100 Included the boring of wells and piping for the distribution of toter throughout the project •"In the latter part of October the rlter ins relimed of assignment of the 15th Engineers and after a week spent at Headquarters Services of Supplies at Tours, mos sent to L. Havre to take charge or watet supply and sanitary ' Installations in Base Section No 4, thick included six depot tments of. France The signing of the armistice shortly after put a stop to any exten sive operations, though previous to this the triter had limatigated and reported upon the purity of the tater supply of the city of Le Havre and the neighbor log commune of lllevllle, and also mode a preliminary investigation for water supply, sewet age and milt oad facilities for a 10,000 bed hospital t Molt It was planned to erect at Etereux *. IMIEEM One second floor room, call at 311 Allen street. 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Substitution Mc- Gregor for Grunter SENIbES CAN NOW PET LAST IEAWS LAMES All mernbeis of the Soul°. Clone who foiled to receive their LaVles lost ;going ON THE WAY TO NI a c Hed 1 PENN" STATE CAFE Everything from Soup to Cake $5.00 tickets, $4.50 $2.50 tickets, $2.25 Phone , Orders Delivered Promptly Sold Everywhere 4-:+i-x-x-i-:÷x-:÷1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-H-:-H-x-x-:-x-1÷-:-F,:-. ; 1.! Palm Olive Special Offer Two Cakes Palm Olive Soap FREE With Each Package of • 1 PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO, at 50c , jX PALMOLIVE CREAM, at 50c • PALMOLIVE or VANISHING CREAM, at— 50c lOne Cake Free With Each Package of ±., 1 PALMOLIVE TALCUM POWDER, at 25c t PALMOLIVE or COLD CREAM TUBE, at 25c t X 75c Worth for 50c or 40c Worth for 25c I SEE OUR WINDOW The Heffner Drug Company "At Your Service" X GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G., Manager, Watch Our Ads for Bargains ++++o.-:+i-r+++:-:-:4+++444-R-x-x4++4-x+i».».-.-,..,++++. Wednesday, March 12, 1919 out get them by getting In touch with B. P. itrobatar. 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