.Wednesday, O'clober 29, I.9fg 14, :••••:, ; ,c^ , - 11 .4 1 ;w9r cwde Program, Oit. 30 to Nov. 6 • TIVIGISDAY'und FRVILVY D. W. GRIFFITH'S • Superb Production ( Sintf BLOSSIONS SATURDAY • • BERT LYTEL in "Lombard! Ltd." FRlDAY—Nittnny • Jo NOW 11FORI) In "Burglar 110 Proxy" SATURDAY • YVONNE :HELVA • • In The Thirteenth Choir", MONDAY • MAURICE'S TOURNit UIPS "Tito Life Line" ' TUESDAY • MAY ALLISON In "Fair told Wormer" Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Ono of Ills. Former Successor • . ••THE FLOR WALNIdR" WEDNESDAY . PARNUM In ' , Witty. of The 5110110 THURSDAY • TIIEIIA TIARA In "La Ilene Rosso" County Clubs . . .. ......~...:...... C:-[ A 'banquet. Rill conalltuto rho Christ• teas videlal tutu:don .. of. Alercer CountY Club this year.. Tidally/tode ckled at it•mcothitt of the club; held re cently In.:Room . ":11.1. Obi Main. ll.. Willi also deeiliall to haYo tile: picture of the, club taken for La Vie; The regular meeting night wAs "'fixed as the Rat 'Wednesday. of each month. Profesadr A. A. Borland; head of the department of dairy hunbitadry; who Is a native hf :Mercer comity, will address the club, at Its next meeting. The officer?. etktT tat are: President; R. J. Whieldon '21.; . vice-presltlent, 4. S. Zahnlscr '2l; see rotary and treasurer, MerlC Tall Tl. 01Ileers 'were elected and plans were discussed fur the annual ClllllltM. (1111160 nit the' liWOllll tucking Of 'the Ctimberland County Club held in Room 121. Old 21ain. It wax decided to have the picture of the club taken for La Vie. The president appointed the fol lowing to serve as In committee on ar rangements Cu stile dance, which will lie held in 'Mentzer 111111, Carlisle: 0. C. Tritt .. 21. P. M. Nall:: C. G. 11111er '23, Walter Stevens '23. The °lnners of the club are: President. Mil lard Fitzgerald '2O: vice-nresldent. 0. jteeretary, .11. llppeltrick trennaree, L. 13.. Medeallona nil mesa agent, Marcus McKnight '22. • Studentx from Philadelphia held a recent meeting In noon, 111, Old• Main, When they effected n organization rind mule plans for the Stato-Philly Chrint man "hole'. The folloWing men will nerve an oilleern of the club for the eff suing year: President,, - F. W. Gliting . , '2l; vice-president. S. W. Prownl2o,; neertnry, W. B. MUM' '2l; nod treasurer;. A. IC, Sehoeppe TO: • The Initial meeting at tire Franklin County Club wax Ilalti In Room, 31.1, Old Main, Where tire old and neW stu dento from tho Cumberland Valley county had a chance !to beopme. nh nuaintal. The club intends teebe.more active thin year than over bake. and, ham elected theme •ollicero to repreobrit the club; Preoldent..Mberton; Nebo- . president, S .L. Creemtwalt '_1;: tory, R. S. Kaufman TO; and treasUrnr; Linn. SUBSCRIBE' rore THE corzporAi: • 'R.G.ONNE ANEWARROW Jonniii COLLAR Cluctt,Pcabody&Co.lve.Troy,N.Y. Everything in., . Groceries Highland Grocery 20( Nittany Ave. :: Special rates to Fraternities If You 'freak Your Grasses or you are suffering with head aches or eyebtrain---See, 1or: Eva 8., Roan. 522, E. College•A?r, POEM IS REMNANT OF PENN STATE'S PAST • The following poem, entitled ..Dedi ented td Wilidnoon", to/Aloprlnted ox ncdy inn It appeared erixty-four rearm *go, when the Pentowlvanin Stole Col lege WM known no the Agelcultbre College of Pennolylvanin. Who the nu thor in, to whom It won •dediented, or oven that/over In which It woo rut/- untied. !Ire unknown, the following copy having been inado from imnicATED TO , WILICINSON By "Slzir" Tile moon In Alining . brightly non•, The Moro their vigilif keep, The silvery stream cloth gently flow The onng•birdo /meetly oleelb And we nee thinking, of thee . Thy linnge here Odd dwell. Like Mill tnidnighilut the nen In thin enchanting noel!. Darn gently on the Hummer breeze, Your role, 11.eonles to me; Andosnitbit the milling of the leaven Pich note foils tendvly.; For now our frlentbildigtrhound to thlt Sweet thoughtx our hoinunn Thy Image kindly lingers yet. And linuntri tin gently sin. Tho' other foram and heenes Minh fad Aga :ever he forgot, • Yet thou—yon,"thou Mono—shalt Ilve; We eon [toga' thee' not. We niii.*.ean forget thee. With, While memory will loot: Whet o'er our fortuneu be. Wilk • Where roe our lot he east. Our hearts can never, never stray They beat for thee alone, Andover will, by night or Ivy, It'll'le v.1.'11110,1/4 her throne. The min mitt' ceiten to chino, The fleweru to drink the flew; The birditig rummer inn°, Wilk, • May Ohre to ohm nod coo, - :Ih, yesPthe earth limy cow° to mu, The strehusi thinge may ho; lit Avillie:Lhef , throb our heart... WI ~Their hiltliftiloces to thee. (prov When' tar .Ilh'lty s i'v; roam, Wilk, . Beneath .n% foreign ally, Swoon thrombin of Wire and/wheel. Wilk Will then, be , Yeep, nigh.; • •And bletwhat 11118 s, what Joy 'twill be l'o.thhllt what o'er our lot, • That We're rtimembered by thee Aneuhull not belorgot.... - . • , Thy pleiumnt omlling • feeC: Wilk In fancy we will flee,— ' "TwIII - over hold Ito •pleee. :Wilk, Deep In our memory.:. Twill be to' um a guiding light— .% Mar that miler will out, Whom° gentle angles, by toy. or night We , neree.enn forget. • . • Agri.,ll unit eiAttic, Oct.:. 180. , . 3111A;P:ljt.y/ Lletitenunt• °Colonel' Welty, Head of Ilse Military, Detstftwient, klt at tiresent engaged tn totn.norarY:settvlek In Sun Fmtitelsco. Ku Is. &mic:tad to return wlthln•twa.,orYthree:areelts. A eourne s In bityonet'dt4ll add practice will be givento all member/ill . , the Penn State It. O. ,C. .I'lllPa:telt will he In allege 'of C2W;;Roblntantl'lp,...a.tal N. Gt. 21013 . 1311, '2l. ' • Imarliettmtm'ln. the fun dahienhde of bayonpe et:O.:4'olv . ,being .../. Gallery target practice ilillkeemritenee. ;la ;the near future; Competition. ATur be hel d .for a rifle tearte.to. reprostiit l', TR0 . .12.0. OUR -ADVERTISERS ',Yovepaber. ! ' RdtOrdi" WILL BE On Sale Saturday, Nov. 1 The MUSICROOM AGRICULTURAL NOTES l'rOfesecir r. NMI, : In charge: of tfm• experimental farm' crops; In tliMAg . - ronomy • Department:. - JIM Wen , grdnted IL lofted or.. absence for ono' void. and Cornell• University for lily 'doctor's degree In tido cubical.. Mr. D. Lesolo still have charge of, Alio experiniental farm 'crops during: "Mr: C. 'D. Degnn...l9 , ilnis been ap pointed anolatantln .11 technology M. , Penn State qullege. llr. Demoti spent imrtian 'or•lael., summer on soil nor- VOy Lyconiing county .und ashamed Ida duties Iti•the college Septeinber.lif teentli. Mr. C.' B. Manifold 19 Lan been em ployed- In soil 'ourVry work rine° the cause of College In June and with the clone of the field work In November he will return to P 0111 1 ... Stole 0.18181 nt the experimental form eropfb. Mr: J. S. Cobb.'' Instructor In 'firm crepe; In it I:retinue°. of Cornell UM wildly and reeelved• hls M. S. from Manteselneekte Altrlcultund College and assumed Iris duilen there September first. Mr. 3. gtanloy' °wenn. former untilx- Ulla In experimental farm crupa, lutx been traniderred to Ilia taxtennlon de partment to•ontilat In itgranonty Onion- Mon. . . Six new eoursei have been' gilded to die eurreninindenee 'courneir..,difercl. by the School of agriculture. ...The new ones are: Sewing. Florid Culture. Farm Chemistry, Study of Ttliii, •Slloe, inn! Farm alumigeinent: Three students' from the Dairy Dun i:a:Wry Department were present at the thirteenth National a:l.ll'y Show at the. li:term:tin - nal 'Ampithesttre, Union Stock' Yards. Chicago, during the week of , October sixth. The students were: S. L. Dorst, Paul Williams and Sir., Liehtenwaider, :Ind tinny were accom panied by Professors 13eehdeb. Borland and Beam, anti Mr. P. 'D. Jones. Pro fessor Boreland noted as,limierintond ent of the ring In the May Dy • ordering through ' Die' college crdamery, patrons ~Or ,creamery were able to buy Untig carloads of whral bran at a. mice Much lower titan the regular:Jenill price. •Since 11th. meant a saving 'of over three hun dred dollars on 0 carloturlt•ls planned to IntY cotton seed food the same manner. Doctor P. D. Gardner. head of the Agronomy Department.. Wan Judge of cereal exhibits nt the meetings of the Maryland Agricultural Society and the Partners' National Congress at Hagers town; Maryland, during the week of October twenty-seventh. , Hewas tlitlo on the program for an address on fer tility experiments on Hngerstown•loom.' AG SOCIETY TO HAVE CHARGE OF EXHIBITS The Agricultural Society will have! general charge of, the exhibits on 'Ag' 1-1111, Pennsylvania Day. Practically all of the departments In the School of Agriculture expect to have exhibits! at this time. Judges will be selected' by the Agricultural Society, who !will! tiward a silver loving CUP to tile depart-! Intent having the best display. Tim cup; Is n permanent feature and does nut, have tit - be well 'three tilleeetilliVe timer' to remain' in the possession of the witt! Wag detainment. 4A32IO:EiiieZMOVWCE Dress Cli)thes Ma,cle by Hart Schaffner & Marx There isn't any way we know of conveying the quality and value in the dress clothes we hive for you more forcibly than . to say "Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx". ' Their designs are the best in the country; their tailors are es pecinlly skillful; their fabrics and linings arc the finest to be had. You get the quality that the finest custom tailors offer and nt a great saving; the style you get is in a class by itself. We know it so well that we say, "if you don't agree with us, your moneir. back". .Dress suits—special styles for young men; models designed for older men who don't care for the livelier touches—sso.oo and up— other makes $40.00 and Tusedo—for men'and young men—styles for enchsso.oonnd up Dress overcoats—loosely draped models—Chesterfields; seam styles for young men—s4o.oo and up. . Dress vests—n large variety of . patterns—s9.oo and up Dress shirts—soft bosoms for tuxedos and starched fronts for full . dresss3.oD and up. • Hosiery, gloves, tics, dress mufflers and every other dress ncces sory you' need—at attractive prices. Montgomery & Co. State College and Bellefonte I^l~ly~l~ly~ y~l~ly^ l l~y~l~ Q~~.G.~TAITMFVT.7✓•T..V•~~.T.MT.~TY~.T..Y.TV ~:I. PENN rETATE COLLEGIAN NEWS- FROM OTHER COLLEGES 311111LEN11Ultf1—The . bat Mer ncrup wan - held recently tend renitacd In It victory • fur the Poplin. That Frenhmen braced themnelen around• the tree from which Hung their coveted • banner, but after IL few minute. they were ermined by the vigoroun 111041111. . of their 'open:tenni 'and ' the etingent warm ' torn down. Title. atoned nomewlua for the' Bimini- previoutt.defent . In the pole light. ' PENNSYLVANIA—There lea prom itthig outlook fur the •swiinming taunt thin year. Twenty-flee Froth'''un have report.' •in- ntidition •to -half a dozen veteran. The gob, • team else him 'rood nupply of material on' - band. (tErrysninto—lite nation. body lute uholinhed hazing in every form and 0 petition for closer. relatlonithip In every ember° of college activity 11110 been •prettented to rind ennahnounly 00- copied by the faculty. The movement bent knurled by tint ez-nereice men *lOl hove ratan.' to collet,. 11 wan de cided Una ouch action would be a bet terment for the college end for the nottual confidence between tie faculty and Mutiman . KANSAS' STATE—PIann are being made for • a .big maker which' ban for lb, object the opening of a for 'member:4llp In the local poet of the American Legion. The • orgunica tion In already In existenec, but more members are desired., fINTTYSSIJIIG—The Active Service Alp. Club lung been organized with an Inllllll membership of, twenty-four. All students who maw active service GREAT INTEREST SHOWN IN RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION The T. M. C. A. Religious . . Discussion groupeare gradually becoming more Romero.. Seine twenty ,groulla are no. In, operation, and It In ,expected that an many morn will in organized within the coming•week, and, have their first /11.01i011. on Sunday or from MIG to 7:00 on n week lily evening.. men who imec no religions training or experience are finding' these dis cussions profitable. • 'With eight or ten mon of, different faiths, or or 110 faith, hi frank consideration of roll. loon questions, all. are bound to gain broader and truer conceptions. Moat of nil they Al:mover what„lf anything, in vital In tile Christian faith.. • These groups have no teacher but lust a cludrmon. The loadorehip in of ten passed around the group. Most of the groups follow Dr. Sharma.:, J. C.-Smith . & . Son DEALER TN •t: General Hardware Builders' Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, 4 . 1 . Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting; Etc. Slate College, Pa. :FA over-Kens, In the Miry. or In .the -tonments of this country, are eligible - for membership and it Is expected that ninny new members will be enrolled at subsequent meetings. LEIII(7II—The drat attempt to or ganize the Glee and Mandolin Globe '811!06 they bCCIIIIIC 101121100 In 1717, was made Saturday afternoon when try outs ,for both societies were held la Drown hell. PENNSYLTANIA—Pcnn State does not appear on the basketball schedulo as It now nitwits. However. 011111. loll.be adder later to the eighteen eOlllOllll upon the roster In all present (ono. width must be aPproced by rep• rase:deliver of the four other colleges •In the Intercollegiate League before the Nelllloll PI7TNIII1(1 A weeping colorod bootblack, who chanted to be the "Sun of M 1111". it "Prophet", n "Lineal Des "cendent of Abraham and Sandy, and Centaur", tried In vain to hold the ottnntkal of a laughing crowd on 'the Pitt campus. Ito was seeking converts to his doetrlncsi, told professors to In spect and critic'. Ills book, widen propheslned Hutt the world was due necome to an end In one week. 11ARTMoUT7I—A revival of - The roundem", the nog original inunlcal comedy ever produced at Dartmouth and the• predocennor of such shows "Old Doctor". •arid . 11eave Toy. wits staged In Mobster Itrill on the evening of Saturday. October 111, by a. chorun of twenty men. ..Jesus In the Records" ns ft basis for discussion. This book rabies many pertinent questions In relation to outline of tile chief events in the life of Jesus Christ. The chnirman of each group is pri vileged to !mend the Normal Oros!, which is conducted by Professor Nandi nnin. on Thursday evening. There a the chief questions re emphasised anti possible conclusions suggested. Student, leadership has been on suc cessful In some of these groups that sonic of the fraternity•groups are think ing of conducting their groups on Oils basis, nominating one of their number for listdendilp, in place ,of a faculty tender. Those who whilllnformntion In regard to tile Discussion Groups should see Arthur James '2l or William A. Amer T.O. n2 , #3lW:if;XM*le;Wit*il CO-EDS PROTEST AGAINST HAZING OF FRESHMEN For years the co-eds. with more or fem. successfully ecealed emotions, have Mood back and on watched the an nual paddling of Freshmen. AN our numbers have grown, tot loot nor °our oge. and at loot we protest agahht the time-worn custom 2.1,101, 11111.1 been said al the fluor mtohltilltlen of women and phisops that Is the mason fur our dlnapprovol. We con nee noth- Inn humorous lit nee of Seidl.. nut:, beatkig 11 FITIIIIII.II WIIIIIJIII • theril a chance to light back. 0.: oh sporthnonshlp. demands a half h..e on both shies and a punhball scrap Warted by 111111Inited Paddling One Ohio In therefore 1101. Ruud 11101.1. 11111.11111. There Is no Hurt of clans scrap which Is not well attended by the 011.10 and we would never dlm pens° with the Sophomore struggles but we do think that we could exist very comfortably and happily without the appearance of thew: too numerous paddles. SH AK ES PEA RE CLUB MEETS The id-monthly meeting of the Slink 0N1P,11.1. Clult littler 1104,1 In ro 2ft 1.11,- veal Arts budding last evenin om g . and nt this time three minute speeches on the presentation of the charm:tort.; In !'Tire Merchant of Venice . ' were given. The ClOll widen In under the Joint tilreetion of Professor :Thirshittp and MITI. Ren shaw Is plunking to present Shakes itertree's "Thelttreltant Or Venice' . In the early spring. The main 11111 . 1..0 Or the organlYptlon Is to study Jinni, Interpret the works of the great dramatist, after whom the Nub was minted. The meetings at kohl fiche,, ii month and at theme meet ing:4 the different ploys me to 110 rend mind noted. LOST—A Innen folding itocklnleton con taining $5O In bilk (2 menthe( and 1 ten) und A. A. ticket. Chleroloooo return to Y. M. C. A. =l=nltln unmmummnmnumumnummunnmunmmmumumunnummnmmummmunummnmmumommno g g 1 1 g 1 1 The S .6 • a a g N Athletic . B 1 m Store, Inc. g a I E.' 1 N i . N 1 M . i N. a , • On Co-op Corner i i ammuumunnumummummannmumummunnumnmommouumumummummumnummuummumumu ~ 4 . a ~~ ~:/:;~ ~; ':`,,f ~~~ a~ :mww.m.awm* , .mw Lowr—on Afe . nday . bOtWeen 2:30 at 3:0o, either 011 the road between tl Peat Office and Staltlets Studio or I one of the two pineea. three (3) fin dollar MIN. Probably were left : dealt at the Poat Office. returned to, PAUL O. WIIITE 221 10 Nlttany There's a constant stream of live merchandise always on the floor in this Men's Tailor Shop. You will find here right now novelties in the cut and design of Young Men's Clothes that are worth while seeing. CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Smith's TAILOR SHOP ifaFailEfillVairalehA I** i'l g,J ~, :-: i\= .y .\ .:' , \ . ~.„.,,..,,,.\ •./..V. ' ..c.... .i.si .6. • 4 •••'-',';., ~, • Ki i?X% , ". ":',' ' ?$: '''• -, • , '1'z'.•:',.30E :o•'' '' ,'., 'At 1.4. - \ l / 4 . , • , '4oi t ., i. -, , • ...• •• . M * ~ k . ' 0 1 ' • • *:*.
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