A' Big Pound of Chocolate Almonds Friday and Saturday GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner DIANA ELEVEN BOWS TO FRESHMEN The FMIIIIIOII fOillb.lll leant of Penn ate opened its Henson ugh 0 thirteen nothing t ietoo owl POI tom Nortnal hoot lust Shimoda) afternoon The old, due to the tetent he to milts. in lit poor condition. hut Lim to store the game a.ts the ability of tile resinnen team to taro the bail trout,ll the opposing tennis line fin roe 11 tills The Freshmen l ecelseil the Icieltsoff nd by steady line pitnuast tultaneed o Wit to the areas)-fire yard line. ut there the t isitor'n line stiffened nit the bail got+ Ittst on don 1111 Nei ter side had the itbill* to push the • II User. although WWI teams had the all tiunget oust) near the go ti ilne In the second quarter. the Pt &Oaten y outgeneralltur the [siting, carded he ball dons 0 the field and 111111111 rd carried It °vet the line for It toatit onn Seitunter kicked the goal The second half opened hint a malt a the Indiana leant has continually wohn fol !oases. The big red tenni um 'melted back until 11111 ball non te three yard Ilse In the nest play ie ball nos downed only a few Inches om the line The yeat ling team again deih et rd in punch and ;molted the ball user the no for thit tteeond tnuchtlon n Thin me the goal (allot, and the game emi t nith thirteen pointo piled as for the reoltmon The line-up A 1 1111 no (01100,0 - Freolnuou Indiana LII To) LT Engh LO Wagner C °Toole BO Latt ItT 00 ones Ilk: lolnuion QB MN,. LIM Bat rick .1111101111 11.1113 Faust 1 , 13 1 1111 Touelidonns - Ruffen', Hess Coal tan touehdeen - Schuster Substl "lons - lndlann, 111 t Ird for Wegner, fleecy for Reese I RSINUS FLATTENED IIY ' PENN STATE TEAM 48-7 (Continued front first noon) Fame big the kickoff, on sueeemmiee . inn bucks and end runs, - tiller} and obb curried the ball to the Urslnus -yard line, from uhlch point Robb, a fake homeland itass.steamed mound' Ight end for mu touchdown Counter gain ran true to form and hooted time all between the uprights far an accem manylng goal. The bag ended . Just fter Robb had recelt td the ball on the * .4. * Id W.. 4 Ili li li ?X. li .4. * W. Ri 4 :* W. * *r • * * Thursday&Friday,oclN•3l wh Dy.GDIFFITIN symphon y i3—WK—NE Special NEW YORK CALL. "He has far e weeded the power of ,tacles. "You have given America an art of her own. the written word. It would be impossible for the greatest 'Broken Blossoms' is as important in the art history of master of language to picture the emotions as Griffith has America as was the creation of the Russian Ballet in my perpetuated them in "Broken Blossoms" native land." NEW YORK TRIBUNE "While we always have been de- THE LITERARY DIGEST. "In one day the screen voted to the pictures, we never really liked them nearly so• jumped live years" well as the spoken drama, but 'Broken Blossoms' never could be done so appealingly in nny other medium," McCLURE'S MAGAZINE. "For what you have done to make this picture the living thing that it is, I have no words to expiess my admiration. It is the greatest step forward that we have knowp You have immortalized yourself. I feel that n new era has dawned. With 'Broken Blossoms' n new art has arrived, an art as important as Poetry or Music": MR MORRIS GEST, Brilliant Producer of Stngc Spec Pastime Theatre, State College TWICE DAILY-6.30 and 8:30. All Seats Reserved; prices 25c. to 50c. and Tax Tickets On Sale at Ladies Room, Nittany Theatre, daily from 2:30 to 4 and 6:30 to 8:30 THE MASTERPIECE OF ALL TIMES follooloo kick-off Some Penn State UrsinUs 0 With the opening of die foul tin per iod. the Itoishetik team again tool< the 110111 ond in four pliqs sin...ceded in pushing the Ursinos outilt book mei. Its go tl Hine The tout:11E1ot. 1110. Mud., In) Robb and tile goal added by Colonel The I.leit-off that follotted unit rmelted In' ItiLimplki on his 10- itit nod the lied mid Black motile:11 telt rettlined it to the 20-)iird line before being 81.1lled h) tine l'ehtt stete defense Tine to exit...diens. tine thshoot oilmen mme Mere nice .10,11 and \Vood ',Mlle.] to Robb. in Ito eeehed the hall In Midfield Mid 1101 it In tilt Ini illy d IMO hollowing this Pin). Bolton. , eilluced Brooke The smashing ittlaelt of the 1300101.- las um+ again Nought Into action and on stralbltt. tilt' fashioned football the Penn titlll.• reposentathes moiled the Pigskin mei the goal line for tire Blue nod White's seventh and Met touch- Mien, credit foi the seore going to 1.11- lett Contain Melted tire boal. On the latit-off, the Penn State murlois seem ell :104..11011 Of the sphet old and began Moll nand, tomnd the enetto goal When the ball had been utltalattal to the 1.1141111114 Ilne, Coaelt Perileit called a trill. Mille he sent In lin entire ilea team of third string men Urdu. Pliott In Ntel. Pitt Ilrvl 11l t> of the new team re stilted In the (001100 which KM the Vhillolll Melt thst and only same of the game Following this tall), Wood (owe mote Idelted oT, the hall going to Knabb, silo retutned It from his 30 to Ills i) 3010 line Malthus 0110 Kraft in two plunges made UM teen pods thiough the line, following which the game ended with the hall in Penn State's possession on the %Ishtar,' IC , yard M 0.,. Penn State 48, ll:winos 7 The summitty GEM Ego left end Vonnerk: flock left tneltle--Clifeniminiin liner left guard Updike AI/Innen,le Lenter ' Vedder Bent • I Ight MI lid I Joke Cubbitire I Wilt tneltle Wood I Ilintlint I Wilt trill \ tuner rtitner 11101 tet back --Itlehardn Snell left Indflniel Light First Class. SHOE ' REPAIRING J. A. Mingle FRAZIER ST. W right halfback Brooke Henn fullbabk Grove Touchdowns•__State—Way, Hess lll let y 9, Robb 2 Ursinue—flowells, Coals then touchdown State—Cubbage, Con .ol G. Uthinus—Wood. Substitu tions Semi State—Smocinski for Ege Beek for Black Routh tor„Raer. Con ur for MacKenzie Osborne for Bentz. Ilonry for Cabbage Levinson tot Illggins Robb for Rittner Haines for Snell. 01101 y for 'Vol. Rlon for I less Furst for Smozinski Rangel) . for Beek Griffith for Rauch Sploug let for Conover Farley for Osborne Campbell tot Reims Ryan for Levison. Matt fot Robb Knabb for iteines. Lightner for 011001 Grubb for Ryan. Unloose-Welton for Vedder. Howells for 111°000 Referee—Smith, Bucknell. Sysaeusc Head lines man—Jones. State Time of periods -1 0 and 12 minutes Y. M. C. A. TO PROVIDE COTS OVER PENNA. DAY The college COIN Utah are to be loan ed to the students user Penns) hania Oat. may he secured at the YMCA on Tuesday and 55 eilnesday .enlngs, Not embet fourth and fifth from seven to 01,11' A charge of (Ise dollars will he levkil on each cut but still be re funded ithen the cut hi returned Zinn kets may also be obtained, and the change for these *Olll be thlrky -flsc cents apisce, to toser the cost of laundering. Only one cot mill be loaned to a men, and fiateciltles 11l be aliened a num bed not to exceed their membership All men Joshing to burros, any of theme cots me inlet...et! to I spurt to the “P" but lit the that stated above The cots may be rettnned after Pennsylvania Day to the Y M. C A Tuesday or Wednesday menings. Nowntber eas with and to elfth front sesen to nine A resegg fol flee dogma moat be pre -801111.11 u lien culling far tile 0010 STATE AND PENN TO CLASH FOR GRIDIRON SUPREMACY (continued ti om Ilnit pitwa) injuries result, make the trip to Phila delphia Captain Higgins, Ego, Brown, and Snarchiski ends, Baer, Cabbage, Dimlt. Bents. licKenrie. Henry. Os born, Conover, Bauch and Beck, line men, while Hess. Snell, minor, Way, lOilinger, Baynes, tiller) and Robb, 11111 compose the backfield aggregation Over 3,000 tickets for this game hate already been disposed of to alumni and students at the graduate-manager's °Mee, and n considerable number have beta Isnight at Philadelphia by Penn State suppoi tent Nye. stands have loon built at Franklin Field and the leond email will be hell token care of. Nmer before In the history of the MllituticanuriumunntiummumumnummicumminpFrunutuaturnuitio komumnimplunittnimmoumpa I 9 i . .. B. U & S : - o H 1 H O e - . • S'- E 2 ' 'i .3r.,.. s.. t'-,..:'.!:. 1 k E Opposite Pennsplvaniak w . Station •' .I 1 . \ BELLEFONTE,' PA. • c , W. L. Daggett IMSIOIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIII=II,IIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIII3IIIMIIIIIII3BIIIIIIIIIII3IIIIMIII6IIIIIIIIWICWUMMI=I3IIIOOIIII3II 0:31 i Orchestra CHICAGO DAILY NEWS "David Griffith has spread his wnigs out into the open theatre, into the very ether of dramatic adventure. Words, could they be made of spun silk and point lace, of poison fruit and foul vapors, never could have produced the storm of expression, the electrify ing dramatic Currents of the Griffith pantomime. IT IS AN ELOQUENT AND DECISIVE FLIGHT BEYOND THE SPOKEN DRAMA. Griffith is the most imaginative and sane American who ever revolutionized the ,theatre when it needed an emancipator." _ PENN STATE COLLEGIAN two institutions has these been as keen Interest token in the contest and one of the hardest fought and closest con tested mune of the season will be pre. ented. Moreover , the prompects for a Blue and White victory ore very bright and while not over-confident. Penn State nuppooters are predicting that. Penn 3,111 notch Saturday . . con- I test at the end of the score Bellefonte Academy Next for Freshmen The xecond Freidman game of the eenhun will ho played on aatuniuy of- o'clock, Mum Bellefonte Academy's team will line up against the yearling eleven. The Academy has rather a weak team thin mama, haling been overvnielmihg- I> defeated a both Pitt and Syracuse ' , mean.. The former won by about a 03-0 licore. and the point. piled up by the Blue end White >earlinge on Saturday will determine to a large ex tent Judee hat the outcome of the game with the Blue and Cold Freshmen on Friday, November seventh, will be. The line-up for the Academy on Sat urday will probabß be about ne fol low!, left end, Douglas, left tackle, Calnalma left guard, Cochrane; cen ter, Buchanan, right guard, Sidon, right tackle Dunn, right end, Matters. quarterback, Maxon; left half back, Fleming (Captain); full back, Volga Tile average weight of the team will be about one hundred and sixty-eight Wanda. The Freidman eleven will probably .........---.-.....: Auto Service' fW. Warren Seibert, '2O i225 R W. Beaver Ave. ph..., 1-144444-{÷:÷l44-14+44+4-1, • Henry Grimm The Tailor 206 E. College Ave. be very similar to the one whish down ed liidLitai • loot' Saturday. changes will probably be made, and should the yearlings have , . • • In rolling up\ a arr., score nuirly,stilec sutures will be sent in ORPHEUS CLUB ELECTIOO The Orpheus Club, whRO ndw em braces the Women's Orchestra. and Stringed Instrument Club, at Its last weekly meeting elected Its officers as follows Mies Anne Morgan '2l, direc ter. and Mite Helen Brockman 11, manager. Crest Interest is being de veloped among the women students, and the season promises to be success ful. EXTRA occasions ea for specially% good CLocolaril A littl; Lai Latta. tissa yon ovior 'dreamed of sa..ta ....6- , a Chocolates without a cream centre in the lo oi. Ray D. Oland, - Druggist !In PROPER EVENING CLOTHES AUTHENTIC STYLES Nothing contributes more to your:, fullest enjoyment of social events than , the knowl edge of proper evening clothes. You may select evening clothes from our large and varied, showing that are not only,proper and auth, _ . Eve style: The Ho Fashion MEE WAkileday, October' 294919
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