Pogo Etoar Our candies are liere and we can once more show you a complete line of Chocolates. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner EDDY RECEIVES NO SALARY FOR CAMPAIGN In cmliu to (llh)iel doubt that ma> oNbt In tho mind ot nn> otudent re- I, iriUnK Hu* lout purpose of the Hdd* Campaign. It might be well to mate that there are no monelni\ alma In connection with the campilgn Etltl) h m no fund ofi mnitov to i tin. fiom the HtudentH of I'enn Stale He In mm lni> heie to inoM.nl Tosus Clulat as the solution for th< dissatisfied. Indifferent changing aspect of (ho woild todiv Tor the list. iwontj-thtee >* trs, Sherwood lJdd* It.ih worked foi the 1 MCA In ill puts of the world and ban done all l>h e<es of religion* work and la that time lie has not to celled one pemi* of *ilu> Coming fiotn a famlli of cnntddeiablo wealth, he has chosen to put these resouitcs to some Rood use and his auppoitcd himself In Ids vailouK flilds ot emlotvor Dddj'H visit to Penn State will be on the same basis as all Ills other woik While here he will receive no salat > and he asks no mono* foi expense* All that he will ucolvo for the work ho accomplishes here will ho the sills* fiction which comes from the leillza* lion of a t mlc well done and wlntever honornilum the LonimltlLe c ires to confei upon him PITT TEAULIMIN TO MULT HIOSII tIPIN'ITT ON SATUItI»A\ The last home mime on the Fiesh man schedule will ho pln*ed Saturday afternoon at three o'clock In the Ar mory The >eirllng'* opponents will be the Uidveisltj of Pittsburgh Fresh man team and fiom the garni l with the Blue and While lepiesuitatlvis at Pit! a few weeks ago a good game may be expected The Panthei cubs have been putting up a might* good stjle of basketball this *ear and the last few weeks have neon considerable Impiovo ment in the pln*i»g of the Penn State Freshman live The admission l« thlrt* cents including wai tax BRIEF CASES, MUSIC FOLIOS STUDENT CASES —Ty; Demand Inc original . V N l s_ > _lr | £ ; for your proUcilon ,*. n lj- LI ATI ICR GOODS Tr»do Mark GUAKANII I'D 'I O GIVF. of Qu.llty e, A , JSFACI OK YSI HVICL At all Starts 'where quality rules Lifton Mfg. Co., New York Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Go. 141 Allen street. Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to Chibs and Fraternities FYE’S 200-202 W. Collegi Avc. Don’t worry about your suit going bnd. We can help you out with a pair of the Dutchess liouh- {We have many patterns to select from. Prices range from $5.00 to $lO.OO the pair. M. HURWITZ Allen' Street NEW PROGRAM ADOPTED BY FRESHMAN PLAYERS At a meeting of the Freshmen Pin* cm lant WidntHdi* evening, an cnthcly new progt tin wan adopted. The organ* , •„iiion \ui* origin ill* foi med foi the piimiollun of tin* dr.imatfu art among the freshmen Working toward thla <nd plm« vcio will undci wa* upon a nuinb-M of one act fitces, which weto to b<> in evented to the public at one or mine evening* untloi the dhectlon of Mi •« Uotisliiw Umhi the new pi in die f.uees me to bo itumloned and the (foi 11 of the ominlr-itliui are to be innconli itul upon the production of a pla* of a moic soi lons tv pc. A com* m.ttoe Inn boon ippolnled which will. Him consulting with nevoral nicmbei* of the laeuli*. make locommendalkm* ih to Iho pi i* to la nelected for pres <tuition At the m-st meeting of the Fieshnun pl.i*n* oilleors will he tlcctcd and icllon will be t.iltiti upon the re poit of the plu* couiinllUc STUDENT SALESMEN Earn Rig Moncj ‘selling Complete New Line kanllar* Brushes, Maps Busters, including Set* ernl Urn mi New specialties. Positive!) lies! student line In America. Write amt be cmivlmeit. Sanford llrnsh Co., All M. Lillie st„ Chicago. aiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiii.r:iimimiiiuiu!iiii’iu(i'iii::iiiii’::miiimmuii j IM MARKET ( I All Kinds of j | FRESH MEATS § j J. D. KELLER I | Allen street I 1 B I i ...iaiiiii'miiit]immii:i,u:mii i i!ii:[]im"iiiiia'tiM'iiiiit]immiiin | If You Bwak Your Classes I =3 r. g £ | or )ou arc suffering with jj j headaches or eyestrain, SEE | I Dr. EM B. ROAN j | 522 F. College Ave. I *S 1 imiiiinuiiiiiiiiitiumniinuiiiiioiommiiiiitiiiiiimi'iicmiiiu SHE- Was opposed to kissi «E- Well-therfe were two' A KISS IN THE CONVERTED We’ll say so WHICH ONE SEE LiWCWfw ACE OF HEARTS THE MIPVEP CHEATER I " Take them in your arms ; J Look lovingly m their eyes; ! Breathe protty*words in their ears; j Ard they’ll all las s— \J | ’From babies to grandmothers." Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6 Matinee Friday at Two AitinMou, 2.1 c.; (’hUlrcn, Mr.; nml Tux J)ur.iifr Uu< I.tlilj Cuiiiinttrn, Mrnliiff Shown I'rKl’ij nnd Salnrtluj of ()>lh «wk open at 7«M PASTIME THEATRE | NEW JI.UO ALUMNI PLAN PIMWAMN’T OUOAMZATION At the initial metllng of the Penn ‘ttale Club of New Ilmen, Conn, held m tite Until (iuule on Kibttmi} slxtti, thirty ftnmei stmknts nml friends-of the Pennsylvania fclnti Collide 'veto t< mlueil a dinner, nml enjoyed the llrst nlmmil iiKeiiiu; of the college to bo ii> Id In tliut oily i’oiin statu spirit ns •a i ted itself llnuUKhnut the entire even* I to,-, and piovnllod in the specchis and toasts of those pueent , Pinfessoi C R Wlulind at piexom w th ile Wnlvcislty, ami Pi ofusuni lljro Dienu'i. Pusonil Stipet Intondent .m the Winchestu iicpentini? Aims Ouni|'in> and foimor bend of industrial J^iUtiueeiitur nt the PonuHvlvanin Stale l'<lle n e 1 limed the honors as toast in istei rile New Ilmen alumni aie stioitß 101 an alumni asnoel illon and plans are Ikliu; made for future mectlmts and a immanent oiKanizatlon jut. 1 i.i.TctiKit Ai»imi:ssi.s ci,i:akhi:i,i> c«. i'aummis Doctoi S W rietelui Ptoftssoi of Hortiiulimt, attended an impotlant fmineiH nieothirf mu Ch u field last Titi scla) W Idle tluie Im spuhe on •(•lehartl MinahitiniH and ‘£\pet- U*iuts and ObsotvationH In nance" THE VARSITY STORE j HOLDS THE Exclusive Agency for the UNITED CIGAR CO. Wilbur F. Lcitzcll Richard C. Harlow iiiiiiniiiiiiniiiicjiiiimiinujiiiimiiiiitsiii.nl muiii.miiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiitiNii'imiiitimiimiiiiniiiiiriMicj.iiiiiiii.iiniMiiiiimcjiiimuniißm n h s P i I Let Your Photograph j j .Carry the Easter j ! Greeting I i _ ! I Make the Appoinimeni Now J 5 § I - i £ i I ' I S denn qtate i | • I HOTO O HOP I i § § E i 2 a 3 s £3 uiiiiiiniiimmiiiamiii]iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit)iiimmiiicimi iiiicn m.iiiiiiUimTumjiiiiimmuniiiiiiiiiiiur imiiiiiniiniiimiiciiimii'mitjii ss.ass'SX" PEyNN STAXE CQLLEGIAN TRACK RECORD BROKEN (OontlnuM from firm page) mlnutiM nml thh t>-■ U.hi anil two-fifth Mi'LomlH undo IC Sv' it and throe other Inlet luulimnllj -kuimn imineiii In 1911 t Ituflalo The juoUuuh lullckc locoul of noun mlmitiH ami foitj*tluev hoc. omls, wan laid l>> Comell. until the I’em: Slate quintet Inwoiod It to ao\eu. lhii\ -elKlit ami fain-llftlw last SatUi- Mortlll \i ih the I’lim State entl v in the hair mile inn The lenulu of thin contest aio in dlmnm At the eml of .. . . I Billiards and Pocket Billiards | *k V * ,t. I 1 I STATE x i • Cigarettes—Candies—Tobaccos COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR 1 )OOOOOOOC the next to the last lap, the oltlelnln failed to the the icvoltei indicating (>mt the runncia had onl> one mote lup to no, and ho allowed the men to jun ati extia lap At the fouith hip. MmiiU thinking that he had one inuie lap to n<>, vv\s i mining tu-eond mid tuned Ills uprhit until the liiml louml when hu easlb panned li!h opponent The Judge* wen* ut.awate of the extra lap and a wntded the first pi tee to the Penn State man loiter tliej dlneo\erod their erroi when iheddng the time and 1 exalted thelt piLwloUH declHlmi and gim* the lhHt place to Pcnlleld of Pihiceton lie* caiiHo lie wan loading at the end of the X . i % i 1 l THE STANDARD | I , DESSERT I X X x X f ICE CREAM | | and I I CAKE 1 I s’. ’ tj* l of Quality | x *!) | HARVEY'S BAKERY | X 'k £ 220 Hast College Avenue. .i I Three 1110 hw M llltlll) r p in. Sto-itu Turlihie (leneriitor l T nltv. PI K Point \N(’i: Steam Prcomre I.lm. Siiper-lleiil Deg l *, p. II luetinni In Ifg... Ills. iVr !.IV* Hr. 22.0 11 ‘ 't; r s i'ri< !.•!!<> uitio .. ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT Westinghouse Success Is Based on its Pioneei Work and Development in Mechanical and Electrical Engineerihg A comparison of the Rankme Cycle Efllcicncy lias cut the world's Fuel consumption by mil of the first commercial turbine-generator in- lions ot tons >curly It Las effected mcalcul stalled in this country in 1899 and the modern able savings in laboi and'transportation tin bire-generator shows a remarkable advance m the art of steam turbine building. It is n noteworthy tact that tins first commer cial installation opened, n new era in the genera tion und application of power—bringing into Wnte for Circular 1591, “An Historical Rc belng the central station with its now indispcn- view of Steam Turbine Prog-css”, by Francis sable service to humanity. The steam turbine llodgkinson, Chief Engineer, Machine Works. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. Tliri-o UU.OOU kw. 7.” 0-1 SOU r«p.m n rnm-umiiouml Tiirhlm* (iemirulor Units. I’LUFOKVA>CK l.tmtl it tV Meum l.bs. sujii'Mlfiil t... tacuuiii In lljf. l,l»o. Vvr KW Kn. Undo Sincu Hilh iilumi) urn ii tlirou cylinder con (,0,0(10 lav. unit him lie einlki), which Ims a ft cjclo Ullcluncj of IT“' fourth'lap ulun tin- uuo jhould huv 1 1 tcrininutctl ( * Tliq 100-Miril .h, 3 h wui, ulmi In illn-ii i\ „ C/\ I hUto Taj lot uf th<* Mur- um! While |z *» ft™, i « ft™ voUii i-m Ihii In th, fist tlnu* of teu , > Mtr.iHhi uni iii,. nuiniai• wuk |.ui m> j? Healing and Plumbing in tae-wlitilri hut it iho uwuiillnK of * ” in l/i k Tv\hn* w in iJmii .ii'coml honom 1 uiid tin 11 nt inl/o mum to I^iwilnl ol I’llntatoii who hiul Lunio m Hrcoml j >OOOOOOOCCOCCO&CCCOOOCOOOOeOOOOflCOOOOOOCOO{ Penn State Cafe excells in I Quality I Service OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOCOODCCOOOOOOOCOOGOOOOCt o J The Fastest Growing | Store in State College STUDENT SUPPLIES | “Always Reliable” IL. K. METZGER j| ill Alien street ~ •- rf'-.-.C P#PS& >9.9 —Ranking Ci^clt The steam turbine as a prune mover was in troduced and developed in this country by George Wcstmghousc East Pittsburgh, Pa, WudnMdoy, March S, IftW Highland Ave.
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