Thursday, December 11, MO kite • r I . 4 Pastime Theatre Novato, Dec. 12-18 1:3111.1: I'll 11"1.1111 , l'110111'1"1111N 31,..h.ry of 'l'lu• Yellow )lout Erll= rinikAy 'Ell ED.% 11.111.1 hi -Thr Lure of IMEMIE NI.1,1:11.• :It IV., itX11:1111 . 1: rt..uttc .1.1:141. Nol:erty I.ITV UOTTIIN in ... rile Mirnel,• Of LIM in - It l'ap. 'F.. .t iv, MEM DOM/I'llY IS II in -Turning . Tal/11 ,.. VATT A1:1:11_% WEDNESDA WM. FA It ri 11 . fu -wing, of The Momihe TIII I:SDAV 1:Elt.l11,1 1 INE I'.%ltltAl .. 'll4. of 11.• r I),ert SOPHOMORE SMOKER WEDNESDAY MOM As int repreeentative on the Vor wish' 11. F. wns chosen I,: t 1... Sophomore cuss u t it s ~,,,„t h m . 1tt.1.1 List Thur,lay night. Plans were so laid fora smoker to la• held in the Amu re front Ssrui i, to the night of Ihsssols.r 11 . 11111. Sit.e. • 111 , Y 11:14 :111,01Y WOll their w nuer.iht hist year. four of the 111.1:1- g.., of cuss tithleties eketeil tee,•ttly r e slene.l in favor of men who had as yet not WO" their nuttierals. .1. gteele ortratter of track. was the first to offer his i.4i . Vlllliloll, at the sante lime slat - hut his desire to se.. men eleetisl who non-athletic interest in the ttereral ports. Iltithrrie. Joilititts and Inana t•r's of Inisketkill. hosing trill s.cf... followed in givitin way to other As an esttression of tit regret of th. Oa, at lositta Chandler. wilt &el during the Pennsylvania Day sea sm. it was unanimously agreed to for ward a liter of condolence to the l.:u• 14 the fieeVll,Vd. President Hilts said :1 few words on attetulams • at class Sl•llikS and support of the Ones learns. Wlllell. runts a report of the financial standing of thoo elass nd the tt•loototion of the class lbudget a Pres•utted by the litter a.. treasurer. F•everal new 111 , 111- bers were added to the elass non at this time. Owing to ..(111. 1111:4111111PItitallil ing, the elections helot recently have hest] declared void by President Pitts. the matter Id. be taken up at an early meeting. . COMBINED CONCERT TO BE HELD AFTER HOLIDAYS The free voncert wittell was In 11:1,` lees given by the (gee and Mandolin Clubs o I Friday ..f thin WC , O, has been postponed until after the holi day vacation, 'rills change In date has been made beealise the days preceding the holidays aro e1V1.1 . 01 . 41W1h.1i %Oh WWII' the peril linniediatelY af ter the rceess open. It will giro •slue the ellibe , ncro tints to work al , the PrOLT:11 . 111 .5 that at the lime or Presentation they III:1Y girl. torch their boy{ 'rho will probably , IM held on Friday evening. Jainiary sixtt,oitli. :in.! the program tvltielt will i.e rendered at that time will he pub lisheil in a forthcoming issue of the , (IOI.I,EGIAN. ( .1 111,1111:1,PIIIA 1•1,1 . 6 pirrrity. All men and students I 'ltllailelPhin and vieinity are urgently Nine:nod In he on Old Nlain steps at 2:17p Priolay, after• Ills Inns class In lie morning, YOU CAN'T GO AMISS If it's anything in the line of toilet articles, rub ber goods, writing mater ials, drugs—you can get the better kind HERE at LESS EXPENSE. In co-operation with 8000 other REXALL stores, we can offer bar gains surpassed by none. The Rexall Store on Allen Street CHICAGO ALUMNI MET ROLL CALL AIMS MANY MEMBERS TO RED CROSS STOCK JUDGING TEAM ill "1 1110 Intvrnati.Pnal I.iv Shone at Chirac.. the WM.,- . I,4l, llanwiill lil:.t district entvr t Ili,. Eaclaly Item . ..sent:dives and Snainlng team from the col b.ge, at a luncheon ton I)ecember first. It t/f great pleastire s. anti lite lowal the:: esi.ress.sl it. are so 1111 . .; 1 , 111 tiro active tenter aa the el - ei.t• .1 . .• pleased to meet the r•presentatives from their Mina nvie. nvere :wending the show. Ilowover. there is given below a re smol. .1 the visit by Mr. Sonnet,: D. nkh usho is secretary-Ire:Mtn...l' Id 111 • Dent. Stak. Society of Cliiragio:- ••Th.• manias's 1.1 the I . :Wilily and ..f the Judging Team atie.sh..l the littereuttional I.leC storl; Sican- :It Chicago nrere the guests • f the Penn State Socisty of Chicago at the neta.:n. Almighty, Dec ember at the Chicago Engineer's g. 11., very interinaing . 4 .0.?1ti•.1..it tire college it is charaeteristie of him to give o lot of valital.le infortnation in a limited time. Ile esinivially 'emphasized the lie- Itep.olinetit of Physical :.111-..ation and Umeh Itez.le !strut • tilar. and expressed the hope that the •:Itieazio Aluumri vaatiii :Ili. to 'Met . 6.•11 Itextleli personally :Intl to hear the r,.tcr of 011, Who'll 110 classed RS 111.111. - thirey D. ltobli, the quarterback on nit, year's varsity football team. talked on - Athletics". Mr. Itoldt teas too tile ,.,•st to take any of the credit Die ma' wund,rful iveord 111illSOL 11111 made no eiTori to hide his admiration and lay_ :shy to hie team marls and roach. r••nt his tall %VP 141111.11111 e that 1 . 41111 1 1 11111'N 0111114411.1 4111 tilt , gridiron nest ye:ir 14411111-: It l bright. 1:..1.1. called attention to he trm•k of Dean 1V:wood:. win. Is en- •i••avgalag to allarave the lowial cuudi tbnw :it Pena Suitt• and win.; is at Pre. elln ,. ..iiinkting his efforts ill a far non-fraternity men. - 1 , . P. tt'r•ave't' :out ILlisbinan till' Agricultural Extension `ert•lee talked en tiro needs rlf the college. :.Ir. I lilosinitati espial:lNY emphasized the jinn:giant part Unit the alumni lutist ploy in the support fur Penn State. - Dean Petit:int tvelentinid the visitors, and iv. Al. Cann) iif the etas:: of '9l an interesting aeeennt eilnealliin in the •old days. •Ereak rtcln, wan 1111.1 . 1. III:III a light necti- Fatiiin tLen'L Tie. f•clewing were lireYeltil- 1599 Dann It. 1,. \Vans. 1391 W. AI. Camp. 190; C. N. 11:111110.1.1g.., 1909 1111.,1130,10. 1911 I). I•:. I'oi•hmn, ".'.II. I ulllnl. S. 11. Sinilll, 1912 11. S. 1919 1... M. Sl•llciwg. 191.1 I'. IL I'. 1111 g. 1915 11. T. Inn, 11, 11. I'. 1910 A. 'l'. 1....ar0ey, 1911 I . It. A1011..nha130r..1. A. Nvllsoo, 1919 11. 11. C. C•rnlogcr, It. W. 11141. 1920 P. D. Alartin, IL .1. L. MEETING BUD BY FRBSIIMAN. CLASS Th.. first of th.. I , res:htnan (loss trial Presidents was given on opportunity lost night to exercise his ns class leader, E. 1.. 1 1 1,111 being 111.• iwoolding officer. There were twentY-one menthe... Of the etas mania:Mai for the office of etas soveer manager, L. C. Loughurst being elected. I)uring the eoillithig of the ballots "(tuck" IVilllattis '2l spoke on the non-fraternity meeting held last Monday night In the Auditor ium. and outlined the plan of the prop osed I , •tin State tie urged the ela, to attend that meeting In At . eligth fill out the Wirt It Wait n.y ill the hest . argalliZatital. Bet- :tad college activates genat•+db•. was rc.Ptcstcd, in addition to a fce• d , ll greeting other FIV:11121101 on thy c•:utgnts :11111 observance Of all col- I.•g martins. AN ENDEAVOR TO MAKE THIS ES TA BLISHMENT MORE THAN AVERAGE INTEREST TO MEN IN SEARCH OF CLOTHES AND HABERDASHERY, FINCHLEY, - PERSON ALLY, SELECTS OR SUPERVISES ALL DEVELOPMENTS. AUTHENTICITY IN STYLE IS THEREBY ASSURED. DURING THE HOLIDAY' PERIOD, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT MEN 475/ TING NEW YORK FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE CHARACTER OF MERCHANDISE PROFFERED. A GENUINE WELCOME IVILL BE EXTENDED 9•he returns of the Red Cross Roll Call held in November. so far as re port fie• are :is follows: Antiti:ll member:4llin, Slate College, 7: The rvimssiv.liht State Colkge. 77; tut 1, 1777, Ilan Auxiliary, 132; Lemont Auxiliary, ; (latesluirg-Maringo AUX- Mry. I:I: total, 2uB. T.Alai 1114.1111101,11111 S to dote Junior inelnlrershlps: State College Graded School, 292; Nlrs. Pond's Home eelmol. to; State College 11101 School. o , timatekl, 191 e; .Itoliq•s-at-large, 67; Juniors, Lemont Auxiliary. 12; liotal, Total membership of all classes, 2.105 Touil magazine subscriptions rcport- Qtl. 'file P.llowing organisations have genie that the second year men had the Mg t.. P't* cent Crer , +. The Coli , ge 1 skin continually in the enemy's tert•i- Cirl: in Ledge ( Tine ( lardner tor)•, although they lacked the Umtch Keerye Cottage (The Ninsrlt-', to drive through the stiff line of the :mot 11• n,), Stone House (The Holmes; Prinsh at o ne r i g h t t w os mid score, !loose), Edgewood Cottage (The proved t i„,, t h e s „ o „ gor meg werg mer House). ililicr , st (The tunic- !slightly outplayed, but not outfought. last 11..1 , 1. the enllege b o ys of the in contrast to the fighting spirit fratel'ailr'• displayed by the warriors Was the ex 'hi/.l.'n in tins. inning ilouw treacly small number of first year men the fir.:: and seventh gr a de,,, of the there le support their defenders, to mulator school, and the Senior and I gather with the laxity of the cheering .1u nh,r grades of the High School which should have been :damn by those • !fe few that were there. it is safe to that not more than one third of SENIORS ELECT MEN I the gee., dirk class ornamented the TO FORENSIC COUNCIL • stands and even those displayed little , spirit when they rushed nu the field. ,Bereral times dining the game the of- At a meeting of the doss hold last noels coiled the game until the spec- Thursday 1110111, the Seniors elected tattles were forced off the gridiron three representatives to the Porekslo back to the side lines. emineil. tilt men being NV. D. 'rite playing was opened up when the mend., ex-ollieig.: J. L. Weinstein • yearlings kicked the leather to the and 1.. W. Prazkor. it was also thirty-11re yard line, where it was tided to hold a Senior Dance In the 01111 grounded. Then after three line Wang 'yellow's I tall some time after the e s the Sophs recorded tiler first down: Christmas holtday, A committee con- in this art they showed their superl sistinn of C. 1 , . Wertz, chairman; oroy by recording aro Slat do„.m, Iill• and D. Nlel:instrey has charge against the proow o t wo . of the affair. After this the Sholts uncorked an • lit prphlem of preserving the grass: aerial allot:: which gained nothing but on the 4,11111011, was discussed. and the a :wore of ten unsuccessful forward nnperation if the Coulon vin se Wait re passes. The hall was kicked to the ,m es ted in avoiding the nothing of paths • I , rosh's forty-yard line where the year ill front of lingo made In determined effort to carry ti was pointed out that this I the leather Into their opponent's ter !, th e h ar ,i,.,a tim e of the year for pre-! ritory. In this effort a ball Pass itt,lllly of the campus, and ett a fumble, the ball rolled to the twen all three upper classes are urged to . ty-five yard line and the Sophomores keep to the regular walks. I we, on the offensive. 'Here the shill A. S. llarnitart, elites basketball man. "( the Youtater men was displayed and age, outlined the prospects for the the offensive lost the ball on downs to coining season, Pr:teller will start int- the Frooll. ntediately after th e exttitt i tt „ll ete , fee l In the second quarter Rimer hurled . . .. . the list sente,ter, ionl there are pass! , ..• , the oval through the alr Into the Walt- Inlities of a schedule of one-day tripe •--- ==.l INEMI=EI n, nrly i:WO ~nvlit A note of sympathy will be 'sent to the parents of it. U. Gates, expressing the regret of the Noss at losing one Of its most !slid/Mr members. While lieWol,l Were 1.11 1 111 at the thou of (be funeral, the added courtesy of the la p, was unanimously endorstid. 12= J. C. Sm• . DEALER IN General Hardware Builders' Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, • Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. NDEAVOR CUSTOM FIN/SII WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY - 7V -PUT- ON ROCIFIFIIAIEIT sWest 46 th_Street NEw-yoRK Y~NN STAGE COLLEGIAN FOOTBALL SCRAP ENDS IN 0-0 DEADLOCK With tiw class superiority at stake NW two lower classes played a score less game of football on the frozen gridiron tat New Beaver PUld last Fri day afternoon in the midst of :I driving flurry of snow. Although both teams were composed of men who had been playing all Seatioll, either as scrubs to tit varsity, or on the first-. Year squad, this was their first real scrimmage on frozen ground. especially with the - Allegheny Myer" as New Beaver was popularly called, In such condition. The game Itself could nut be called a deciding one because of the reversal of a decision by the officials that called a tonehdown on the part of the SOldlB void after tile try for the goal had been given and the Fresh had kicked off from midfield. This, added to the fact SHOES THAT WEAR Superior shoes at very low Prices Cordovans for $lO and $l2. C. W. Spurrier At L. K. Metzer's th & Son Mg arms of Lynn. who received it over Me goal lino and placed It behind the 1 , posts. The Jinx MIS on tho team for. Ititner in the play had not been, when hurling the pigskin, behind the line of scrimmage anti the first half ended scoreless. The leather was carried in the open ing plays of the second half as the bail is in a push ball scrap, first toward One goal then toward the other, at nit times however in the Presh's territory. A fumble recovered by niftier on the Trash's twenty-five yard line gave the Saida: their opportunity only to throw It away by another fumble which was recovered by Parent, the fleet end of the '23 team. The motto, "Try, try again." was used by the Sophs and finally in the fourth period an aerial pass was completed when linabb carried the had over the line only to fumble it behind the posts :tad rave the defenders recover it. The officials awarded the score to the Snobs and accordingly AleKinzie tried the kick for goal which failed making the score at that time six to nothing. With the ruling o f a touchdown. the Fresh kick ed off. however, a reversed deeision after the game ruled that the touch down was void due to the fumble. The kickoff as It was gave the Fresh a big advantage and practically made the game from that point sure. Flowerer, Fresh opened up a vigorous aerial attack, but it proved no more success ful than that of the Sophs and the game ended without a score, line-up: $Ol.liOlllOlW-0 Freshmen-0 gnaislnaky left end Parent Campbell left tackle Schisater Schaffer left guard Coe(leld :McKenzie center Pelter Bear right guard Bedenk I loppenstalil right tackle McMahon Lynn right end Schlissinger Hither quarterback Battersby Kraft left halfback Iless right halfback Ilufford Ryan fullback Parsons Eltrmittt for Iteppen- Ileppenstahl for Ehrmine, Hom mel fur Singedrisky, Verger for Pfeifer. Pfeifer for .Verger. Verger for Pelfer. Referee, Conover: Umpire, Cob Page. 'Time of pertods—fifteen minutes. Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Uniqoo Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. OUR business in this store is to do something more than just sell clothes; anybody can do that; we do sell a lot of them. But the real business of this store is to be of service to men in the matter of clothes; to see that our customer gets the right quality, the right style and fit. and gets it at the right price. MONTGOMERY & CO. State College ,MILITARY NOTES The regular government inspection of the cadet regiment took place last Tuesday. 'the inclement weather pre vented a thorough Inspection of the butallion but the facilities and grounds were given careful serenity. Ott a whole the inspecting °Meer was well pleased with Penn tate's military de ll:u•uueat. The armory is being reconstructed to receive the nes . 1903 Springfield villas. 259 in all. which are expected any time. The requistion has been ap proved 111111 shipping orders made. so it is only a question of days until their arrival. The college, accenting to government regulations, is to have eight nen-com missioned oaken: in the military de- PartMein. Thomas Bracken. first sergeant from the United Slates army camp at Ilotahinl, Nlaryland. is detailed here mut his arrival is expected In a few days. This will make the (hint such talker at the college. 'nine is a plait MI foot at present although nothing has been definitely decided. of placing a military reference library in the regular Carnegie library of the college. This librarY, if such can be successfully compiled, would con tain the various governmental Military documents • as well as a complete net of references on Military MUM. WANTED Four or five men stud ents to take statistics among the college stud ents, an hour or two a day. Good wages. Call at 113 Allen street, —third floor. :-:-:-:-:-:-4-:-:•-x-:-x-:-:÷:÷:-:-:-:- , STATE Billiards and Pocket Billiards Cigarettes --- Candies---Tobacco COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR i ~-, ir. , ...: . - r•i• 4: - .=.`.1.41"i,',.._i: 1," ... :• .' . l ' iI I i topyttaMlll9 Man Schaffner F: Matz A Store that Serves Its an important service and we make a business of it: Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats are our way of doing it The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Page Five DISTINGIASHING MARK FOR FRESHMAN UNIFORM: Ily action of Student Council. al Freshmen appearing in military unt form must wear a half-Inch black brit on the cap. extending around the fronl ; in such a manner that it mill be plain. ly visible. In this way it will be poer slide to distinguish Freshmen from Sophomores and two-year ags. when at arc itt uniform. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES Bellefonte