Page Four CANDY Say when you say candy—that hits us right on the head. If we could take you into the factories we represent and show you real candies made right and sold right, you would agree with us. Some Candy. GRAHAM & SONS, onthe Corner fessor Huff To Direct Glee Club le Glee Club held an important lag In the Auditorium last Wedness evening and discussed plans for the ie. 0 Ith the result that the greater It) on the part of Its members still lieu up The club hits obtained the lees of a director and under his su ision nen stunt still be undertaken rd trips are being planned for later to semester and the Glee Club still be on its former basis, of 'testier Roscoe hurt, of "Witham ,haa been engaged an the new di m Pia Huff In a man who has number of l ears experience In di ng musical clubs, choruses and lets and also nn accomplished or t and teacher of organ v,oric The 4 for the meeting of the club hare changed and it 51111 meet hereafter 15 to 8:15 every Wednesday o club plans to take a trip In Mat, la concerts at Altoona, Lewistown, set end other places, arrangements mbloh have as tot not been cont. o 'varslt) quartet, mhleh In also be nsuueted by Professor Butt, plane in nula In tho near future A can na! be Olson at Sunbury, and an r at the Cast Liberty YMCA at but g 10POLITAN CLUB TO 1II:ET ON rRIDAT NIGHT 10 Cosmopolitan Club, a society In all students, especially those from gin I aro eligible to member s, 11l hold IL, nest bi-peeltly meet -0 the Assembly Room of the Liberal Building on Friday evening. nt t o'clock, ter a Hokin-cello solo by Professor r Slbolt. the speaker of the oven- Di A. D. Martin still give a lecture The League of Nations and the roe Doctrine" All students are tune UP" SCRAP TO BE HELD SATURDAY (CoMimed from !inn ookro) ant , 4 to count the "tle-up," and to nt ,lolntlons of scrap rules Artlel° V. tlon 1. Al! contestants must uesr v-voted shoes, a jersey or shirt. and Lion 2 The use of grease or any dal nld•t of any kind In forbidden. Lion b Any man detected slug , shell be removed from the conteet Lion I. No one shall be permitted ntle himself or nnyone else, after lose of the period, until the count eon taken lion 5 For any violation of See -1 stbose, ono point shall be taken the Fide Of v hick 1110 contestant nainbvr. Article VI. Non 1 A "tie 011011 consist of ti; both hands or both feet tied lion 2. Each tic-up nhan count >an, at the end of the respectl, o Lion 1 A doublo "tie-up" (the of both hands and feet) shall too points Mon I Tho side scoring tho great umber of points In the total num f aerial.; shall bo declared tho sln- STUDE - ATS 01' SPANISH der the nusplees of the Centro Cer s and the Latin-American Stu f books of recognized literary value et nill be held among the students a Spanish Language. Three first and three second prizes, consist f books of recognized literary value o Spanish language, v.III be offered . Winners of the contest. trot and second prizo will ho gluon ho two best compositions written y of doe specified subject., for tho eat abort Mori°s and for the two paper. dealing with any political, or scientific/ matter HMAN AND SOPHOMORE OIItLS WILL EIRE FOR C 171! second Sophomora-Froshmem Ix scheduled for Saturday. April Tho course has not yet boon de. upon Tho cup, preeented by Dr. 0, ass won last year by slles Ida r CLUB Women Club mooting 7.30 tonight home of Mr. Donor, 217 E. Hoover m All members aro urged to be it Watch This Space 1 SMITH TUDIO R. H. BREON FINAL TRIALS FOR ALL COLLEGE PLAY TOMORROW Prelimlnat y U leis for the cast of the All-College May were held In the foyer of the Auditorium last Thursday men log l'inal trials will be held In the same place tomorrow evening About folly candidates wets out to try rod the 3, arlous ports lost ueek and Judg ing from the talent shown at that time [het c Is little doubt but that ''The For tune Hunan... uhlth is to be mesented during commencement weep, still prove a big success GIRLS PLAY LAST GAME OF BASKETBALL SEASON The last rlrls . basketball game of the season Sons played between the faculty and Seniors on Monday mening, March twenty-fourth. It was a lery exclt .thtt gime, resulting In a score of 11 to 6 In fas or of the Seniors The slam vole Mlce Moon rot the faculty and Mrs Schaultz MI the Seniors Thu Ilne-up 1001110 6, Seniors 11 Moss Shaultz. Wheeler lineman Welk C Robb Can dn. C Bosserman Slate C Bemis Field goals, Shaun. I, lineman. Robb, Moss 2 Foul goals Wells 2. lineman. HAS DERN ORGANIZED Immediately follomlng the sluno Meet ing net Thursday °toning. the organ ization of the Penn State War Savings Society took place Dean Pond man In charge of the meeting, and f 3 NV SuM tan 'l3, Dr Douche of the Economics deportment. and assistant Postmastet Glenn spoke concerning the project. War Sat legs Society Membetship Colds mere distributed among the and!: once and each person present was given 010,01 twills to start a Thrift Card by the immediate purchase of Thrift Stamps Eters one loon mired to place the minimum amount of War Savings Starnes mhlch ho could purchase month- Is for the coming year, on his member ship card A large number of thrift stamps Was sold before the meeting ad journed, and without a doubt, the thrift inotement has been successfully started at Pane State. FOOTBALL MEN REPORT FOR SPRING PRACTICE (Continued from first page) flee. The men on last year's squad who will all ream t ulthin the next tow days are Farley. MacKenzie, Hays, Lundberg, Shaffer, Rader, Campbell, Hunter, Hap ' penstall. Henry, William% limb, I. Brown, Grimes and Ryan With the sumsful culmination of these sit mocks of preliminary spring training under the instruction of Conch /fallow. and then the Intensive work un der Coach Dead°lt next fall. Penn State should put on the grldlron one of the trongest teams that has ever represent ed title college and ono that should ho capable of going through the 1919 season ulthout a defeat. Cleaning Pressing Repairing Tailor-Made Suits that Suit Smith The TAILOR State College, Pa. FRESHMEN WIN IN BASKETBALL SCRAP Interclass Champions Defeat Soph omores in Spirited Game—Nil son Stars for Yearlings The champions of the Inter-class bas ketball league lined up to their record bt defeating the Sophomores In tho scrap game on the Artnory floor last Wednesday night by a score of 41 to 12 The game was a fight from start to finish and fouls were frequent for both sides. Although the learling team came out of the contest with the long side of the acme, the Sophomores never theless pia> ed a fast game Th contest opened with a rush and at the end of the first half the Fresh men had to thelt an edit tell field goals uhile the Sophomores were unable to register any of the two pointers. Among the spectacular parts of the first half was a field goal b.) Wilson, of the Fresh:nen, from the center of the floor. The setond half suu tea with the same sphlt ns the first. the Sophomores this time determined to score The hall nee constantly around the Fresh men's goal, but Inncemacy of el:ootIng on the part or the 1921 men loft thorn at the close of the game with only two field goals to their cletht Wilson topped the list of Freshman for seeming the most points, tallying nine goals Item the Ileld and live free shots. Copt On Whiteman facia ed Wil son with live field goals, while the other points were distributed among the other members of the team , The Freshinen non their last game of the Intel Mass schedule by defeating the Seniors last Tuesday evening In the Armory by u score of 12 to B This game completed the schedule and molten Ole Ft esinnon, champions, since they have not loot tiny scheduled games Tile numtnaty for the scrap game 1 reslimen II :sophomores 12 Whiteman N 3 eutn Gcutherle F Halms Houston C 'Maurer Wilson C 13rownleo Ludes leis C Genobigler Field goals Wilson 9, Whiteman 6, Cleuthei le 2. Fulkerson, Houston, Ny cm, Maurer Foul goals: Wilson 6, Iluinei 8, Substitutions, Sophomores. Stevenson for laMes, Freshmen, Ful kerson for Geuthei le, Lynn for Ludwieli Rohn ee, Wolfe 20 Time of huh os to eat, minutes NOTICE TO FRESHMEN All Freshmen trying out for the edi torial staff of tho COLLEGIAN report tonight l'Wodneadal9 at coven o'clock sharp, at room 6:15, Old Main PENN STATE GRANGE The regular meeting of the Penn State Grange hill be held on Ptldny evening at 7.00 in Room 100 of the horticul tural Budding An interesting ptogram hill be presented All Granger" out. FOREST L STRIUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones J. C. Smith & Son Dation, In General Hardware Builders' Material, Oil,, Paints, Ola.e, Cement, Stoves, Rooting, SpouOno. Eta. State College, Pa. . . l " N . 1 a te: • k • ' • , ,r. ~r.., 4 *- p,,, . ! . .Z... 'T . ... . i r r • 4, / ), /..:•/. ~.... i ' t lk /// - , i l l. 7 1 ~1' , I , ) ''''' i T '"4 t: l 4 it 1 //: // i l l % ti. 2 7'..-,r ' ~ ~- / ., 1 , ,,4- , .. ---s : ~..; .N . .'.7 .‘- it a ...;- ..,-,... . . -.:-- - Pd -5* 4 • e•---- ._. 'Tailored se f ailiion Park NEW SUITS .v, . ARRIVING DAILY from . The House of Kuppenheimer We are receiving more new :Id* from these famous makers. New treatments in skirted models. New double breasted effects. New close setting models fashioned on narrow lines. Conservative models, good year in and year out Flannels In green blue, brown and gray. Unfinished worsteds in mixed and plain color ings and pin stripes. . . SERGES NEAT WORSTEDS Irridement weaves in green tan and brown mixtures OUR PRICES ARE MOST MODERATE SUITS at $35. 00 . and UPWARDS) Glad to Show You Them at Your Convenience At SIM, the, Clothier . * FABIEBMI State College and Bellefonte maii EDVI PARK t iftkalK PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FRATERNITY BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED (Continued from ((rot page) as being the best hour Tile league hill continue until the middle of May, 'then the trophy cup elll be presented to the team %sinning the champlonahin. As let. no regulations have been is sued. but It is understood that no men on the 'rurally squad will be eligible Mt those teams Each team must supply Its onn equipment In the line of gloves, bats and balls, and the managers of the Nations teams should see to the out fitting of their Mama. The athletic as sociation had planned to provide this material, haling an assessment on each team to defray the expenses, but It was ' found that the cost nould be too great, and the Idea NNIIS therctote abandoned Thin inter-fraternity league will prob ably be followed by another. The Idea proposed Is n novel one, and calls for a. league composed of a team nom each school in the college Nothing has been done In regard to this matter, but it Is probable that, after the close of the in ter-fraternity league, this nest league nill be started MISS HELEN ZI3IMEItMAN . 20 WOMAN'S EDITOR COLLEGIAN At a meeting of the Girl's Student Government, bald last Beck. Mae Helen M. Zimmer man '2O stns elected R'oman's Cditor of the COLLUGIAN for the en. suing I ear .loss Zimmerman la on. rolled In the deparuncnt of home eco nomies DR. ROOT TALKS TO GIRLS Dr. Paulino Root who coma to talk to the girls gave an nddi ess on Friday owning and another on Sunday even no before a meeting of the T W. C. A On Monday morning she spoko at the born high school and she continued her talks on Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week, In the Liberal Arta Build ing. For Enjoyable Meals and Good Service PENN STATE CAFE Phone Orders Delivered Promptly I Sydit want the best pipe that can be made, you .VV D can get it in a W D C—up to $6. If you want the best genuine French Briar that HAW as littleiss 75 cents will buy, you w.A - get it in a W D C. BOXING SEASON - PROVES SUCCESS (Coninued from foot pogo) an. the next attraction and the battle was men for the fleet six bouts, but the heath weight class decided tho meet, which the Sophomores gained by scor ing a near knockout Tho'bouts were all sell contented and feeling ran high. For the first time this Beason there sere some near knockouts. The all-college championship meet ended the boxing season for this year. The contestants for this meet were not chosen by the usual process of elimina tion, but by the men mho nerd in the best physical condition. The largest crowd of the season was present and splendid esamples of Ilstle skill were put forth Those who have been In charge of boxing this year hare had cause for especial gratification owing to the splen did way in which the sport was re celted is a result, plans two being laid abet eby Penn State will hare a 'slushy tents next year to compete with se‘eral other colleges for fistle pre dominance In the ring MIL GEORGE BECHT TO BE SUNDAY CHAPEL SPEAKER The college preacher for next Sun nill be Pie. .1 George Becht, of echo in quite prominent In state educational circlet Mr. Becht is a graduate of Lafayette and has re ceited degrees from several other lead ing educational insUtutionn. lie has held important positionn In many normal schools and colleges in the country and at present ho le the execu tive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Booed of Education NOTICE TO CARTOONISTS All students t, lolling to try• out for the position of cartoonist on tho COLLE GIAN staff a oport Wawa row (Thursday) et ening, at the COLLEGIAN °Moo, at sot en o'clock sharp. Fashion Park ARCHITECTURAL MEN ENTER BEAUX-ARTS COMPETITION Eight sets of drawings by architec tural students of Penn State hate just been completed and wont to Now York In the Intercollegiate Beaux-Arts com petition. Thlo Is the first time during I the current year that men from this de partment have entered trials with other colleges and aubmltted designs. In pre vious Scars many medals and "men tions.' have been won by Penn State participants The following problems were worked out. The Design of A Steamship °Mee." by IV S. Bottoms, E. NV, Boyer, 'lO and E B Cassel 'lO "A Monumental Fountain in a City Square." by A. Farn ham, R. L. Albert '2O, F. S. Hobbes '2O, P. 13.,Happ '2O and H 0 Smith TO. MINING NOTES Mt II B. Nolllit up, associate proton ' nor of metallurgy, and Mr. 0 A. Knight, Instructor In metallurgy, made a trip on "Wednesday of last week to Burnham, Pa., to visit tho plant of the Standard Steel Works Company. Mr Fry, super intendent of the plant, nil! address the Penn State Mining Society early in May For the Best • Bread, Pies . and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has Na Equal VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS We have just received the late records for tins month i Come in and here them played. I A Lot of Classy Dance Music Machines Sold on Easy Terms The Heffner Drug Company "At Your Service" GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G. Mgr. COLUMBIA AND VICTOR AGENCY f5i64!, TkilliffegThilaire Phofoplegs f Quaky Stab Conocio. I'm intirmovics now" OLD DILL You'll miss the chance of a lifetime if you rail to see Old Bill, when he comes here next week! Watch the laughable, loveable adventures of Old Bill and his chums, Alf and Bert, "over there." New York World—" Excellent—big attendance." New York American—" Constant enjoyment—record patronage." Nei , York Herald—" Filled the house with fun." New York Evening Telegraph—" Thoroughly enjoyed by all." New York Evening Mall—"A sure success." New York Evening World—"Loveable." New York Globe—" One of the most delicious comedies over Mmed." • New York Commercial—"No better entertainment." New York Tribune—" Attracts big crowds." New York Morning Telegraph—" Admirably done." New York Timm—"Thoroughly enjoyable. ' These are criticisms of my MOVIE. Did "Shoulder Arms" get any better? It goes to prove what I predicted to you right along! is a great audience picture YOURS FOR LAUGHTER; . ."OLD BILL" "The picture is admirable, the humor is abundant and the pathos always passes safely the perilous shell-hole of the maudlin. It is clean, fresh and stimuating entertainment. The fun stands out most prominently. TUESDAY, ADMISSION—AduIts I8c.; Children Oc.; and War Tax Wednesday, April 2; 1919 H 4). 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