.Wednesday,.March 24, 1920 GBceoj&krmiL A peculiar thlnir about nui eduui tlmml pic|XLi nllon for cotlegu 1m that li should Include* u little,? knowledge cif neail> cverjtlilug undei tho suit with no training fu» studs lag them A caipentcr nppt entice ix tuught to use hix tools: ho H In In every trade, but* the atudunt lx not bo fortunate. The college Dopnitmonl of Homo Econ omics plnmt next >enr to'tuko time to tench Itx Htudeutx how to study Do >ou get ready f b> se lecting un easy clmli and begin to tend your lc.\t as >ou would rend an Inttrextlug not el» If so. >ou will xoon find yuui thoughts miles and years nwuy or vino you will be aound asleep No Choose a straight choJr, draw It up to n cleared table, and aolcut a pen* until .lime, thin semester nill by popuhu consent be ranked rnong tin* “bent ovti” In slxt> jears iof hlstotj Wonderful progress hue 'been mndi* In tainting a general con* liopt that all the students should bo inmlc iik Inppi sod illy an the few | Ihieli studeut'seems to be studying to |do something foi the other fellow In I it the outcome of tin "buddy-ship” of 1 the Ainu | With the routing of splint:, we bate , tmu.li to onduio—nmUlnu paths on the > cutnpUH, yelling nt night, .cutting class ics, passing ball across the puths, lona _nf spinal suppoit on wntm days—but [above all we luuv the small bov with I Ills pistol uml cartridges lie Ih tho i most general nuluuttco In our uiidat I l»et on all unite in hoping that his pnpu ! will not send him nnv,more cartridges 1 until ChilHtinuH MINING NOTES Mi C A Itonini*. Aasoclnio Profes soi of fJeologv, apt lit tho lust wcok end In Washington, D C Mr A If Devvoy, lustiuetor In Oeo* log}, uns opointed on for npjiendlcltlH at tin lot it hOHp'tnl last week Hu him been hettlm: along very nicely and un tioipitres belmr out ami at his work In a \ci\ short Millie The atiiilentn of the School of Mlnca Mill hue a tfet-torcelhei' mooting, pro* luibh as i sntoket and feed. In the Old Minim: Uulldlng thin week, 7*30 ■WeilnoHdm evening. Tho attondunce of fxoivhmly connected with the School of Mines is urgently desired. All nt* Ik-ih interested in Mining arc invited ami Mclcomo. Mr ft D “loo” Mason, a graduate In Mining of thu class of 1307, and who : took lila H M. degree In 1913, Mas a visitor In State Colette last Friday and Sntuid*i> Mi Mmnlco Simon, a graduate In Mining of the class of 1910, vvns a vis* Itot Inst Friday and Satutday Mr. Simon and Mr Mason are both Mlth Suits Made-to-Ordur CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Go. 141 Allen street. the Mine trifilv Appllanns Comiuii}H. II,_JWE\’TO AaTcH A>* of I'lltshmgh ' ' M\\l, IiSPKCTION* TRIP 11 '* The «innual .*dncnthmal dairy in* mm nhig. "This 'address' 1 «..*T on Safe! v | SV I ,v'Sir*l?* 0 * Tin" fhs^stap ■SMs‘iS.rs ir.’Jsrs: .»>». ■.» ”r n “A , "- , s;“« n ss Yo n our open,(lnn, f.iloulm,- it vrv ,i,lmi« " .uiVhr v rlloil stt.i» u'n rulin' i'\plo,lon in UV,i Viiirliiiii .1 row , , ~ ‘ , MW, n!o Till, m.,»a, i.lru ~U-' f "" 1 i"” 1 Jri'minl lij Mr S S Win. ut llio L" b Bol “" , !! mV ? > , P , Hurt.lu „r Mine,. ...i ihr iluliji'ot 'Con-1 ?, ~ ’""T, * " Hi'i'rulion or mii Nuuiiiil Cum Ri.iiui- 1 oom uml L,.,.' Hl..' ..r Ml .1 ■1....101.1. U.. 11 .111. " lllk I*l '"to Mill tho lull ll.llloKllltr by run, on,l riirui on »u, ; " r ' "t Marol. 111.. 111. UIIHIO I.r ii iiui.il m» »"« U.! 1 ' ion,. JJ.mJiMJUII mi ,1,„ - Til.. conTOm.-i 1 ™ 11 , 1 '" ,T , 1 f „ , . i", I .Urn tu 011.n1.,..." 11,1, «|„U will l» ll ° " tui ; Iho In.oal mcthoUN of di.lr, ih.no \oi j ImboU tl.rn.wl. ,1,.- tmolilnu , "»»»«•«"«»*: ! i.r lirwiw moil,ml, n„,l .it nn.uml ' u ' “, nl ‘ '"J 11.. in the linmr. uml 1, .i.-lr.K ,v b liu. ,“ „ v‘ a laed to have dheri contact witp the * *: ,1K U 15 * jnil " u Home Economics D<|mi intent of th« L ni ‘ college*! of the I'nltwd mates j ‘ PRINCETON NO MATCH colieop nr\s FOR VARSITY MATMEN A high CU9S pal. of put.! fm-hmin: (Fontl.iued from_ first pag.) mates HUS secuitd last Meek fiom th«, Stud of Mi EdM’ftid N’lcmlemus of Way-1 Mits one of the sb'Mb'lcst contents of nasboio, IVutm These marcs me ex* ‘ thu meuf, with Brown the nggressot at u’leut Individuals of both draught nnd evciv tutn "MoMrcr, lifi pounder had P> u heron tjpe, nnd foim an cxculluntj i difficult proposition In the nltnpu of addition to the live Mtmk of thu college j Ftid. the Tiger onlr> thotiKh fltnlly Dr 1 D Wilson, of the Animal Hus*' gaining a decision at the end* of fif bamh> Depnt liucm, ami Ms C D OooU- Im n minutes It M-as give and take ling attended thu sale nt which tlicsu fi.mt stmt in finish Mlth Tied having mnri'H mcio secured I the advantage of height and teach tl ' IloMevet Momtct's sttengtii mid head \unl( brought him out ahead lu the fi* vr.srmt SERVICES TO | IA | decision Tlie Pilnccton team 111! DISCOXTIMTI) ihougiit it Imd a chuintdon in Curponirr 'of the iiuu> weight class but Farley With thu coining of the Htumm-i iimi.st Mucked tlmh hopisi Although montlih, Rmidn> VcS|a i Sti vices, It j || |( . ,|. cllliid Mont to ITlnceton after vvaa aimouiicod l»v Scuutntj Olmstead UUI , vlril It vum ono of tho of the \ Jl C. A , Mill la* discontinued cldm, si ami gumsl evhlhllloas of the During the mlnter months, these sei- leason in tin* first nine minutes they vices undrn the atisplcts of the "V’.ncit i,. n,e mat foi nn Instmit Mlth have been exceedingly successful p,il.*> on lop mid It looked as if ho' ❖•H**H^+*H^d^*>+d*d~:**x~x~x~:~x-:~x**w-c-:-:-:-:-H^-:-H~:-:*4-H-i-w~i* J. C. Smith & Son DEALER IN General Hardware ,Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. x->*xx*d**:^x~x~i~x-x^‘«-j~x~{-w~x~H^+*M-> Drink I DELICIOUS and RCFRESHIIte t Qucntliw 1 hint— duu.j, |; .1 J 'loULi.ea llie Spot - P Thc Coca-Cola Co I |||i CSARETTE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN J Kir,-pound class—Captain lacohs, | Piinceton, won on decision Horn Our bei, Penn Stuio in fiftoen minutes 120-pound class—Detnr, Penn State, Ithnm Hutchinson, Princeton, with a doubto arm look In fift\-throo seconds. ' ti'.-pound class—Captain Mills, Penn **! «* throw Scat ff, Princeton, with n M-is'cirs and holt nelson hold in ono minute 108-pound class —Mowrcr, Penn State, won on decision fiom Red. Princeton, In fifteen minutes 170-pound class—Drown, Penn State, threw Dlxoon, Prlnctton, with an arm and bod} lock in thtee minutes and eight seconds. Heavyweight class—Carpentoi, Prln coton, won on decision from Farley, Penn Stato. in fifteen minutes Timekeeper—Stockci. Referees—Lewis, Penn. State nnd Call. Princeton laps m OOOWOOCOOCOOOOOI would down hi* opponent, hut It won I not to he Cm ix iitoi h> n superb dis ; plat of wrestling skill, pot nut of the hold mid In tin instant th<*> weio on iholr foot again In tho two oxtm per iod*, both men broke several Igid hold*, hut the Tiinceton man hart u slight luhsuiliißo and wax granted a decision. 110. pound Uukh—Shirk. Penn State, ! threw Brooke, Princeton, with n Imlf nelson nnd Imdy hold in two minute* Hurt luontwilne seconds A. DEAL Heating and Plumbing Highland Ave. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER The Fastest Growing Store in State College Our Latest Addition: Hershey and Auerbach’s Chocolate Bars Salted Peanuts Buddy Buds Beechnut Lime Drops and Chewing Gum As soon as possible we will add a complete line of candy Easter Cards engraved with the College Seal Colored Candles and Shades L. K. METZGER ALLEN STREET Always Reliable SPRtNG-FOOTBSEE PRACTICE TO BEGIN I’oim Statu will |>