Pngo Six A Samoset Tryer is a Sam oset Buyer. Exclusive agency for Samoset Chocolates. Chief of them all. Bulk or Package, GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner PICTURESQUE FRANCE DESCRIBED BY LECTURER “Through Franco "itli a Camera’' Pro%es Intercbtinii to Large Tho third of the *ulcs of lecture* hi Ink conducted hi tho School of L.lU ertl Aits uw dillieinl bj Tiofeasor l-Tetcher. of tho Dopnitment of Hoitl culturc* on Tuemluj evening, •'Through liunu With a Cnncii". twin the subject of Dt i letcher's In teresting Ulusti ited talk ami through the medium of phntogr iplnc Ills large audience wan cirrkd thiough some of the moat beautiful parts of Trance, both rural and uilun, The pictures showed minx ioti« phases of Trench life,, and iciotnpinli d bv Dt. Hotelier's lucid deaeilptlons thr\ mado n vivid lev leu of the life of the Tiench people Chronoh'i killv the leetmo covered all poinds fiom the time of the Itomm Invasions in tint of the the it War \ leus of imicnt Unnun a<|txducti and othet public works, still In m excellent statu of picsoiv iilon. wave testimony to pcimaiu'iice of the work of the eirl> lotxiuernis Roman roads still In use In practlc.illv theb oilglml condition stood the ti it of time iml tlx* lx n> trtlllr of modern u.ir Ktctith lit is Indli lied In tho cullied i ils. built hundreds of ji.ui ana u is levliwd bj tli** Iccliu i r as top tnou iiKsbiu uoik In Intelpiotlv. Mulptui- Ing and pilntlni; J’tofixsoi Khtchet brou„bl out the umti ist betucen tin breach and Amcrk.m tnlnds us left mis aitlstlc Intel pi etatlons of life and nnt uril plx'iionien.i. md Inillc.itid tho gtuil public iilvamigts m be Kilned from such ert itlvo uoik That portion of the bctuie devoted to tlx* uirileuliiii.il the of the I'ionch peojilo should (mu fai idvaiued mt'chanluillv is Anicrh i moi l i met Tlx- expl in it lon u is Intel e king In tli.it j It was pointed out tint the uupe' lo.ei.lKC of i Tieix.ll p-u* lilts fill 111 is! about light' miis is i<'iln*t one-hun du and llltv xues In Amcik-i Ifeixo our mecbuib il mu Inals iciilil ix>t be einplovisl |uollt ililj on I'm ixh 1 iml and fat that iui«nu h md m< thuds me ntlll more piotltitib Tletuus dlscln*- the mode of life of the I tench puis ml levealed sonic phases iucomptolx n«lhlo to tile Anuric in mhul, > in h m tin uuu- i mint practice of old pi oplc actlvol> en gaged In ai.i Icuttui il work, mul tlx poor living conditions found on most sm ill Trench faint" Owing to the gnat SL.iisiiv of tlmhii, nil houses, even tile smallest are lonst-uct'd of stone md Mut cuie Is til >»n to con serve the jin •out supjdv as uis shown by the views of timheihmd un til r careful stijieivision Pcrh ips tin most imu> ding portion of the whole leetnu was ih it di tllng with tlx* n suits of the u u \ I, ws ami tri ptill dt s< rlpthms of lulned ateas In ought huine tho fiioUtj of the rav age.* of modem vvitfno Di J lelchcr cxntuiiud ill it the poisnnt homes vveie often held bj the time fimllj im font to eight genet it'ons, which made tlu't bos tho mote bitter, mil explained why the people utine luck to tlit.lt rulmd homes almost liefoio the lav ulus laid left the couuttv IToin itilued Ulx Inis to Coblena and along the Rhine Into eountij rich In literature and hlstotlc ov.nts wis the route follownl h\ R. Tleteher, ind ilong which hi conduct ed Ills audience « ich view mote ahsoth* ing th in Its prodcuvuiiii Suits Made-10-Oider CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Fr-zier BOTH PHONES NEW COURSE GIVEN TO AG. HILL PROFESSORS A mu and ui) slice ssful Idea urs li b d I ltd wick b> the School of Agtl iiiltuiL ulx n tWissoi William II Kil |> itt Iclc, pt ofo«nm of phllo-nphv of cdu citlott at the TotehelH Colli go of Co luiiiM i |Tnlvetslt>, gave n iccKttlnn nmme to tlx' teaeluiH In this school Tioli-mji K'lpttikk was heie u-oiking with th*- ti uhus for two hours it d ij elull tvorlng to bitter tlx* pcdigog} of tlx* prop sxors and Instiuctnrs on the hill f’lofessoi Kllp.atikk is a speciilist on tc idling -md has the leputailon of being one of tho lust lex hers In tho couitliv Uiiiusc of this fict and b«>- eiuiso of hls hilpfutuiss to those people Pilui-Utd in becoming betPr tcicheis. In- w is ihked to come and give the fac ultv of the AgiloutlUi e School a feu pnhuirx wlurehv It coubl mike tlx* school moie ellhlenl as i p) ice Un It u nlng The ti tchoi Ixhltwo l-lxmi lecitutioit dis«is i nil div iml began them list Mond iv morning Tho llrst wis at el evi n-twoatv in the forenoon md the • loud at foilt-tueutj In the afieinoon Tlx* attcnd.ime v in voluntnj it Un sc ineot'ngi on the pirl of tho ficuttj and open onh to those attill fed with Mill m liool W all meltings the In - stnatoi lx Id uipulß clinics EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SECURED BY 1. N. A. x ln(> unlh gl iti Newspaper As -11 Ion his an T.xecntlvo Sicicittv, <ii <n gi> Mm gm, uu (illlot of tlx xhlphli Roc ord who has been su 'd to m ivi in this c ipar|t> i Morgan Is a gi iduate ol Del ie Colli gi iud for >otrn has In on i—li <| In lolbge Joumnlisin Hu is mthoi of the "Tiuo Lifoate,*' anil luesitn ■ nraged in wilting n h's. <>i Phllud. Iplilu, which will bo In the sunl-ii ntcnniu! mimbir of Phil xle'phl i ltd mil next Mty Moi„.in's act •pi uici ol tlm pod- Is l input it v but It is hoped th it 1 N A x.lll la able to ntiirn him i in on ut I \t tilth e Seel cl ii v .*t u. ol- ihs'i uirr itAsurritAb • • ilxdu'e of dNu let hasketh ill s foi the week of i'eliiunrv '» to . is rollout! Momtn>, 11 lirmirj 1) Disti'ct ■» vs Dlstilct S DI it let .1 vs Dlntt let U DMiict J't vs Dlstilct If. DNnkt 2.1 vs District M Montht). relirnnrj 11 Dlstilct 1 v> Dl«ttlct J D'strlct ti vh District 13 Dktrb t .’0 vs District 22 Dlstilct 21 vs District IS Trill 13 • le'utmrj I'J Dlstilct 1 v Dlstilct It Dlstilct 10 vs District 4 D'stilct 17 in DM-irt P. District I'* V- Dlhttlel 23 FOR renl enjoyment and delight, one box of Mu’eds is worth a dozen packages of ordin.i y cigarettes the; “merely smoke.” Mura !: are Parc Turkish! PiQ% Buyiijvc! »o. ofMurnc's Ujov: are ttoi more than bat.-'fiocL •S' r,i:t-d '*■/•** a* ;v,-r>. /(fV- to* return In’: th* package *o ut and qcl ill >oi:r money L* this of 1 MURAD - x :r TUniJVi-i'io world x most famous lohpcco for cigar -It- c Judge for ft* I yours:!. > / CAMPAIGN FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF TO OPEN HERE (Continued fio.n firm pifjo) ntdi iimnim numbering about »c\on huiidtcd ihmi'iuiul, urul these will die unli'M ald<d !•% the people ot Ihu Unit* . I M iten The Ni ii IJintern n* 111 f has etUnb- IMud relief eentei i Ihinughnut At nunli and Is doing u in ignllh cut wutk ill mllev liij; dlsti e . It Is titippljliu. | cloth hi; and fnud .a (lie neuh. tint Iha i found' d oiph it i i foi the thous nuls ot cllltdi« n v lose piruits wen klhd h\ the Tin loi I tut It la now In n-ed of inniio} , witter with Hu blast* lnr told Is upon Aimeuli, niul unlew lunds an xuppllt d intmeill ip 1> tin i "ill Wit Into to lie ab'indoned am. tin minds of little riildten tut net) out late tie snow to polish miserable Tin so piuph dct-ciw Amulet's suppmt and fiom pievlous Indication)* Penn Slat*- will itspoml \ Ith an oputi Imm and an open heart VARSITY CAGE.tIEN ON LASTERN TRU (Continued front Hn>t pa.o) \\olfe and Mull in me IKttirca at tin. fatwaid and oddish c positions lot lmlltldu.il homing tin.se two ate run ■ dug t clone rice fm honors the lal to maintaining Ids kid through hk nbilltj to diop the o"e-,)ointuj Dui lug tlie p Ist pi.iLlki i. lhesl.il tolll shoot* ir his been doing bettci worlt In ctg* hu? tluse idd llmml polma and his nbll* it> to tin eci in the coming cistern con- Uhlh is look d on as being a needed addition to the Itltti uni \\ bite’s till iks hi pintle. who had been out ot his old time fm in during the pint few "cikx, his i| uiu i •coveicd Ills former ui id ■ and will bo linked on to do Ids pul in oht lining the Jump foi his i-mii Kllllngei mid Haines, who have I luimd thunsoHis tulj as tognids j wotking la h iimiiiH are two \oij cat* natili Kit uds and It was the i xcellcnt IwotK of tills pall which kept tliu "W .v .1. foi wards at Luj during the lecom coaust The stir o| lim jc.u’h jo.nl* Inn until,U llsnii, v ho Inis hem given iiumuuiii chancts hi tho contests ltd. hi «.on to sli >w Ins dillltj will also nialto (he tiip 111 wuilc his been of such ■ nature an to stamp him as the most tain ilik siumd xtiing min on the stpiml Atihou, 1i not so tnll as would lie disitabk foi a cuitu, jet. thh sp eds undue! usman has proved lilmsilf u mine ill ihaide door man, a much clew i ci pasaei mil betiei suit ed lot team pi i\ i o-otdhmi d as H should bo In in j u mi of me tlist i ink. but the i mg> Pin ilmrgh hid h is the inhuman mu all o ipimeutu In height [ and \ahie ttiidu tin basket Ills sue* j less ii a uttelv i of shoLs which ' luce mli'od the’t n.nk Is n Mint fac* tor In Ida ti im’s iddltlonal chances It luiskel < lints To- s. tenth til 111 lor the u pi.id to make the tiip has ns jet STUDENTS ATTENTION! High Quality with Service. Is our motto. Come and see. | iPenn State Cafe Slate ('allege i uißiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiMiiii.miiiiiiti non .>.« i;:-uii,ji"iui.'ii'iui.T/ .mi'ninnii .ntiiMuiiimuru.i iii.i'iiinm i College Avenue and I’ugh Street wisajirt ■ /if Mlpfe o^'ofetl§/fe #f#fer fe •_’) rprfffl 3 - • '/AdJirrw . i, 'fe < -.> fe x -v £ %T > T 'T/Itt fKfe .1.,, i/i J§tll ff* fM' 1 -• PBNN STATE-COLLEGIAN tot boon chosen, but ifctHoitatondoncy i'imih to point tti a choice between tltmrtmul ZnhnlHor, both ot whom 'bowed it|i \ct> well In Inst Week's con o»t Cotch ileimun hus :thva\n mad< t a point. Just as Conch Dezdelt 1 in ilnne It in football, not to break up I good umibltntlim, :iml that Is tlu e.ison wli> mote siibstluitliriH have <>t !»<•< a made The Wolfo, Mullan P ph>kle. Killlnger and H.tines combi miion is umlmibtidl> the Inst which in be chosen, to tepiintt the Illuc mil White, jet WINon. ltllmr urn) ilmltfu ‘ietin to fit In will when cull, 'il upon to 110 tluii putt The JIUk mil While uct'iiiin will not be neon II in lion on t‘lo lm tic floor agtln untl 'thiit e\ ettlli'* I (.bill u\ ill ft t'“.' un lon (Stoirfo W .ohliiKtoti Unhom.n till he Pi mi State's must EBANON ALLEY IS DOWNED BY VARSITY (Continued ftom lh\l Jingo) hown this nooi''ii. Ilexhlos ccmtiihut nr three Ih hi go 1! 1 to the score, th tuleril r htti tit played a renuultnhlo fits. 'OOl came, his pie-lag being nccuritc il« liculworlt cool, anil a number o ItniH gaining the Jump niUuntngc ovet tUru, his taller opponent LnterlntlK ontist Rltnoi was niih-tiluteil for Mul tit util also played a speedy. ucurat* tine Whin Klllltu,<r left the contci tlml-et 1 M-coml suing man who hn mti out tor the hist few weeks watt iven in njipot tunlli at the ceutct pusl lon mul Wilson was shifted to gunrd ’though thcite Inter substitutions wer ot itullc.illxo ot groutci scot Ing .ihlllt u the tenni, yet tho\ gn\e the cone* Hue on the men who will In the future 'ini the nucleus for other trims Tin ihuion Valley men woie unnble t emc a single goal from the Held dur j THE Firs! National Bank Slate College, Pa. W l. I'OSICR, Prcsidtnt DAVID F KAPP. Cashier iiiiiimii'iuimiiiiiiummiiiiiiiuiniimmiciiiumiiKiiiniiimuc. | MEAT MARKET All Kinds of FRESH MEATS J. D. KELLER Allen street , tviii"!" ’t: • ,1 -!i •aiiiii nmniuiiiuiiini 111111111* mrii’iin tMmmiiiic'iiiiiiiiMthiiniiiiiiniiiiiimmßiii'i'iiiiiiniiiiiii Ing the second period, their total of twelu l points for the contest being reg istered through the medium of four goals annexed by rtshburno On tho other hand, the liluu and W’hito suc ceeded In doubling tho scoro of the first half and then adding somo to It. Wolfo and Mullan nml Wilson being thu chief icot Ing factum In tho second period. Mullan ti id considerable troublo in tho hst period In caging fnttl goals, but In the second half made tho exceptionally rood record of six successes out of six ittimpts at goal Thu lineup was as follows. Pena State fi9 Lebanon Valley 12 Mullan I'orward Moore •Volfo— - Foi wnrd Harvey Rep10i’1e....... Contci ....Seltzer 'CHMnger...... Otiaul ......Flshbtirne dal ties... Guard ..........Wlno Goals ft otn the Hold Penn St He— Wolfo 1 f, Mullan T. Killlnger r., Wilson ’ Hi ptoj.lc, Haines Lebanon Valley— Moot e, Seltzer and FJshburne Foul Jonls Mullan 8 out of IG. Wolfe t out •f 2, nslibuitto G out of 11 Subslitu lona Penn State —Wilson for Rop •'gk. Rltncr for Mullan, Znhnlsor for Wilson. W'lluon for Killlnger Lebanon /they—Schumnker for Mine Rcfereci ■*. J. Neff Tlmo of periods 20 minutes r——\ CATERERS i £ l I; should consult us (■ about pies, cream j: puffs, or edits for !• desserts. f \ ! I: ¥ !• :< l HARVEY’S BAKERY 3 I , t: 220 L’asl Coilcge avenue. *j k f i 5 (► See EVERYWOMAN’S adventures with Passion and Wealth in her rutiilcss quest for love. MOST spectacular banquet reveis ever shown on the screen. INTIMATE glimpses of love and intrigue behind the scenes on the stage. ORGIES of New Year’s Eve on the Great White Way of New Yorlc. VIVID pictures of life in the underworld. SPENDTHRIFTS wooing pleasure in a glittering Broadway cafe. GILDED halls of chance and fashion gambling for money and souls. AMAZING scenes in which Everywoman loses Beaut} —Modesty—even Conscience. THE supreme hour of Everyworaan’s life, when she finds her heart’s desire. GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE EVER FILMED Up to the Minute Beautiful Beyond Words Violet Heming, Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley Irving Cummings James Neill Charles Ogle Bebe Daniels Edythe Chapman Margaret Loomis Raymond Hatton Monte Blue Mildred Reardon Clara Horton Tully Marshall Robert Bower and One Hundred of the most beautiful women in the world Friday and Saturday, February 13 and 14 Matinees Daily—Two complete shows—in the afternoon at one and three Admission—Adults 30c, Children 15c and tax Norma Talmadge :j: IN | THE ISLE OF CONQUEST t Love—Romance—Adventure jl Sailing the seas of happiness—A girl—A man— *l; the only survivers of a shipwreck—A typical, $ tropical isle—Piospcns of a life-long isolation— X ' The birth of love—And then came—HEß i HUSBAND! I, £ ' A picture of thrills and beauty | Friday and Saturday, February 6 and 7 £ Matinee Frid \y afternoon at 2:00 | NOTE— X Change of Opening Time $ The progt am we are now presenting requires from fifteen X minutes to forty live minutes longer time than formerly and we & will therefore open our Theatre ht.rcr.Lcr at SIX o’clock. | PASTIME THEATRE JQOOCOOOOOOOOC 300000030000000000001 With Thnrcdny, Velum? 5,1920.
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