Wednesday, November 19,1919 I 1...,:R ThialiiigTfiaire .....F., Program, November 21 to 25 Pastime Theatre Attained Saturday at two Ronfart Special ~s oLniuns or FORTUNEu SPECIAL PRICES Adults 2to, Children Ito, and tart FRlDAY—Nllinny VIOLA DANA In .Plenty Gel Married" WM. TAIL:lux lit Last of rot -Manes" CONSTANCI: lIINNEY In "ErSll,lllll. NI141111" TUESDAY EUGEN I: O'BRIEN • In "Sealed 'tomb.' ILLNESS OF ARTIST PREVENTS CONCERT (Continued from first page) lino, It is clearly up to the student body to alma Itoappteelatlon of good Mlltde by getting behind these recitals for 111 C elevating of musical Fl1111(1111ds In older that all students ma, have tot °ppm Unlit) 10 le er both 31Iss Bros lau and the other number of the sm ten, the goellner Su log Quartette, which mill ploy Ifebritom tmenlg-eighth, season ticket mity he purchased fin only too dollars AnY Pinson alto titiLti'bi the single cone:at it , one deli n• nod a holt, but it receipt fin this 5- mount 1011 be giten at the - hen ogler In the Audltio loin and b) the liniment of lifts cents mote, it ticket for the /matter String Qum tette elm be secur ed. I=l The conical for the sale of tickets. for them , recitals cloned on November four teenth, with Mi. McGregor . 20 ulnninie the arid price of twonty-lhe dollara and Mr Parker '2l. the sceond prize of ten dollars A wood content in note on which will clone December fourth, with a next mien of ten Mahn", and nnee ond pt ice of live dollara for the blhhein and second It alicia number of IICICCUI cold In addition, a free ticket hill be given to any person selling . twelve tick ets, Ticket,. may be obtained at Mar ti/win Varsity Stoic +toy night wwwwww- ;AI dy ..,-- , , 1 "--,,, Convrienti9MllnrtSd=autredA,la ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY WON BY FRESHMAN TEAM Ann roman. of taro Interelasi croon country meet last Saturday. live ',meth men and tmo hoplannoree hate earned the ellelloge of mmulng their than numerals, thew mon being the Ilret lieten to 11111011 The positions and Mine lol.on to toter the four gnu] mu,- half nillo memo mere. lot 1711 lley '2O "1 min 13 800. 2181 81.11,108r0L11 1 13 "I min 20 3 sec. 1 1.1 Ile Ed 1 21 ". min. 184 Nee. Ith. Cal to 1 21 00 min. 18 I am. 1011 Comas "" 1 "3 min G see tali Montague " 1 ' "3 min. 24 see. 7th. Stack " 1 " "3 min 34 see. , In finishing Mat 1)1111100' added anoth er Manch to lib. Marvin, having come to callese 101111 n 0118811110111111111 record phol Irlankfola Iligh In Plailadel i Ile flnishedalth n lead of ten I'm ds mcr his 80111 cot Opponent, hav ing taken the bent place over a Mid of tasty competitors early In the con test mai held It to the end, The Mat foul leen men all Cl lamed the line alth little Elba/ince beta cen men, 10080 and Caller almost tieing (or third place. Imll 111, It Etas a contest beta een the two loam clasoes, thole being {cry few 11111101 class entries, those few be ing completely outchomed by the 111 at and second-sea: men This katurda) the regulor Fromm.- go:dim:lnto elate. 110111, meet VIII be held nab emotes xtre exhibiting much interest In the content. nn in evident by the Iron number Of entries. At Oh; time It Is not known nt Juno %Oat hem the meet still be scheduled. The course will be row null one-bolt miles. PLANS MADE FOR CHEMISTRY CLUB A committee teprementlng the stu dent body and faculty of the chemistry department of the Lunettes of the School of Natural Science met last evert to on Ighinte plans for a chemls- In> club A meetingwig held lent Tue.* et ening at Ullll-I I time more definite plans for the constitution -of said club, name, and nu forth were de cided -The committee was commuted of the hallowing men S W Cohen '2O, A M, 11Iy TO, A I'ool'2l. G. W. Ricitard4 '2l, W .1 Jenningx '2l, H Weiler '2l, A II Croup '2l. anal 11 C Helmer Jr '22, with Dl. Pond and Mr Darn realm wilting Lilo faculty Not much wan dellnitnly ticchted at the newt mewling e‘vent brit Saone present were unani- M onti iin their denim to Mart. ouch a club It In planned to bring noted °Lashio MeminM hero to speak. as well as to hese leelm t 0 la the faculty. and dis cussion la the members. There will 0105 lie a number of social functions. at %Odell man the mentloaing of the Std "chemdtty" will be emphatically haired Summing It all up. the We In to promote interest in chemistry and good fellowship among the chemistry students. REHAIIIJATATION STUDENT (lIITAINS COUNTY OFFICE William H Drown. rehabilitation Ittn hers of the club and their (amino, stloanc count) In the recent election Mr Brut. boo made no solicitation for t.oteu but 11,1111 elected on the Demo cratic ticket In a Republican county, -*A.W.W..* W. W.- -* :f.- *E. i,,1 ,), N'i,lNy i) ~ - NN . ENGLISH DEPT.. WILL , PRESENT FOUR PLAYS Due to the fact that the Dramatic League of Amel Ica Is advocating. Amer ican plops (el this yeur, to encourage the study of eel litenLture, the 01 101- nal plan of presenting two Cnglish pllys ham been changed, and instead four onemet 1111*s by Amerimin an them will be stagial. It bite now Loom delinilely decided not to present tile Second Shepherd's pine or the Christmas Carols on De , comber twentieth, but instead the fol lowing plays' "The Wonder Hat", by Charles I:. Goodwin: "treed", and "Dawn", by Percival Wild, and a fourth which has as yet net been decided up on. The lirst Is u onlarlcid (oollui), the stcond, 'Wood", to a tragedy of the (Othro by the authors of such plays "Strung and the Odra IN It - polgunt' picture of domestic tinged) . " Thus the program will be of well bal anced older, Including tragedy. comedy. Inntasy, and (nice, Insuring suillelent variety to please the Mole of a col lege audience The settings of tile plop's will aloe be adopted, expeelall) for Dann. Tile eloduntoo for the "Wender nor Ale those of the old Commedia Dell'Arte, the quaint garbs of Pletto, and (Altera Thu iwoLeede of the piny ttlll In? timed for entertainment nod the needed Lomenlenced fur the college STOCK JUDGING TEAM . .TO ATTEND EXPOSITION Cecil )ear Penn State Benito to 1110 International Lite Stock 11 Pooition at Chicago. 111, a leant Longwood of Ani mal hush miry otudento to, compete with the teams of other colleges in Judging livestock PLnn State teams hate heretofore stood tory high In tile Hots. winning 'wound first and numer uuti +would and third 'Mao. on their JUdging abilitY Tile leant lo composed only of Senioro and to tondo up of Mose students. who in the Judgment of the department h., made the beat record during their college course In the judging of cattle and Curie who Irate 0110,11 the mot abilito slang thnt line Tile personnel of this ocat'a , tram It as follows 13, H. 'Wilson, 1.1 11 Dale, 1 1 W Clow, C L Romberg ,. G L _Wright and It W Holt. One of thenc men to to act no alternate, but to date It is not known which one of them men hill act In that capacity The team will dente State College I Mix Thursday for Raton., Ohio, biter° they will that 01010 the farm of John L, Pew 6. Sons, noted livextock breed . From therE they will go to Mans , geld, Ohio, on Satutday tonere. they will dolt Illaswalton 1 0 arm. the home or Cal penter F Roos' noted Shorthorn cattle. Their next stopping Pine. Will he Lobo cue, Ind. where the) will in spect the herds of J. Crouch & Son, and I \V Vandattn, and also thew:, of Purdue University On Wedneoday, Notember local)-olstit, they will visit the Universito of 1111.1 s, and from Otero proceed to Chicago for the great In tonational Show of all type of Me wed< Tine litestock context nherein the Penn State men will compete with the le ono of numerous other agricul tural &logoo will be held on Saturday after Tlinnktfolving. ftrul it is at thia time that the "true ability and mettle of tile Penn State men will be tested Buy it here; you'll get your money's worth I F you're going to. have a new suit or overcoat this fall, you want to get as much for your money as possible; you'll buy it here. We're making a business of seeing that our customers get what's best for them: we know that if we do that we're doing what's best for ourselves. The best thing for you is a Hart, Schaffner, & Marx overcoat; because of the quality in all-wool fabrics, the very fine making, and . the smart style. You'll find such an overcoat a great economizer. MONTGOMERY & CO. The Home of Hart, Schaffiter, & Marx Clothes State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THESPIANS APPEAR ON FRIDAY NIGHT (col.tinuod from Prot pogo) clothe, The conttimlnff In title 11110 W WHO 0100 very effectively minute, mine to the untilmns °Norte of Mist Huth A. Mon The all lon of the Play, "SlOll Thief". opens olth the Carr 1100,110111 In the net of In ,paring for the wedding Of Almlgo to Jostles Cluney Unfottunitte 4, It Mt 1110 of domestic too rants loin gone Into effect on the Mn Preowling that of the cerement), and Strs, Can Is Aimed to enimge as a remant. Nell, an ex-ladles maid, and thief at pres ent Nell manages to Introduce Into tho home. Jack Denton, her fiancee and confederate In crime. Together they Woo the theft of the wedding Ptesents, Gushy 10%011 and Plate tocether xllll anything clop of 'Mille th a t in available Dugan mew II Ins own crooked actiona by convincing Mr. Carr and James Cluney that they are lelelttomonincs, ohleh fern 0111 by Into placing In the pockets of the two men stolen ar tides which inc Is unable to dispose of. With the continued disappearance of valuables, the pollee me willed In, oho at once begin a search Here an In tensely humorous situation arises 111111 Ile theft of the Pollee Seibeant's se nth natters Melly Dugunand Nell are Identified an thieves by Joe Thompson, self-styled "the best detective In Rhode Island", despite the feet that he too bus fallen n victim to Dugan's cleverness The scrgwint Is about to serest the guilty pair when Dugan up ts one of [lto officers and flews with Nell Into the street, Pursued by n emod 3 oiling "Stop Thief:" When the room is empty, Dugun and Nell, 111111 lime hidden on the porch. re-enter and at tempt an escape throUgle . the back door, but 010 stopped by Cluny and tho Duc t.. Here Demon confesses to having the 101011 articlm on Cluney and lII' Carr, reassuring then, Sint they me not actually kleptomaniacs, but victims of a very clever erook. 'and Mrs. Carr arc Persuaded to agree to :Moo the two thleem their liberty And the Rev Mr Spelvin, wile has appeared In the meantime. agrees to marry 111001 at once. 'Madge and Clunep. 11110x0 marriage lens been de- Wed all 11110 tlme, are united at this point, as are Dr Willoughby and Joan, the play ending with no triple nodding There Is much clover farce supplied by the zealot, of the piny, and many amusing lines giving rlm i llo 0111101 " - nity for expression lend character act ing $5OO routed and no questions askril for return of Instinetoi's Noto Rook and too Library Rooks taken by stu dent from first floor of Ohl Drain to third. Return to Mini Adams, 100 S Atherton St First Class SHOE REPAIRING J. A. Mingle FRAZIER ST. Bellefonte INTER-COLLEGE DANCE TO BE WELL ATTENDED If Present Indications can be counted an. the Informal Penn State dance Which In to he held In Pittsburgh Oa Thanloighing night xlll he a gland sure, on. Ina Motions to the anti hale hat n sent ont to die student Indies of Pitt. Carnegie Tech and W and .1 Mid the clash in 111 hi them, trsnecih u wheels report. Mat a large delegation will be Income (lent each one Tile lidlroom of the William PPM, 110,0%01 la nit ample nice to atm. ))))) date a large number of dancers nithout the least bit of (weeding A feature of the evening will be the mese:ire of both btate's and t'ilt's foot ball teams after a banquet to tie held In theh home at eight o'clock In the hotel The William 1..11 this )en. will he the headquarters of the Patin State team and ,111 consequent!) be tic touter of actin itles fie the followers of the Blue and White mien also emiressed their desire to at tend the dance in miler to meet the pit sent student Dancing mill be fir. °h i nt to ono o'clock shit the °kiln:lllore Nlllinnt Penn ort.h.trit furnishing tits music Tickets for the :Mill are selling aClint t M dollars and it hilt and ma i ). either be obtained by milling at the PI Naplia Alpha house in cot IV.t College Ave nue m securing Mimi In the finer of the hotel on the miming of the 'home Men's Clothes of the fine type of the best quality MADE IN OUR SHOP CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Smith's TAILOR SHOP One Belt, an Entire Plant—and the G. 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