Page Six A minute last week Now just another minute You should see the shipment of Samoset Chocolates we have just received. Fine ? Well we guess. New tobocco shipments every week. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner FRESHMAN NINE FACES BELLEFONTE IN OPENER Strong Academy Team Will Meet Coach Grove’s Yearling On Home Field Saturday With thu ill Kt game of Its muhou hut a fow days off. tho Freshman lMiseball unm ban boon moulded by Coach Grot «* rrom a maim of green tnntorlnl to n well-balanced. haul-hitting nine At tho call foi candidates. Issued weeks ago, many yearlings Joined the mjuad Since then the numbei liuh been out, and only thu Iwst mateilal has been retained, theie now being fifteen men left, who will comprise the team These men are showing great ability In prac tice and noem capable of successful!' playing their way thiough the coming season Tho first gomo will take place next Saturday at home, Bellofonte Academ> being tho opponent Tho academy lads this year have an unusually strong team and mi exciting contest is being looked for The aam which will re present tho Freshmen in this game has not yet been definitely decided C Hate tho former Altoonn High School will hold down the position behind tho hat, while tho pitching staff is composed of throe ••comers'* in the game \V S Mlllvi. of llnddoa Heights N I. I K Hudson, a foimer moundsmuu at Johns town High School and \\. A Kclcy, of Atnbrldge. This trio of twlrleru Is splendid material to pitch tho first tear men on to tlctory J P Millet, of Palmyra, and C, A Kleslus, of Altoona are showing form between second and third bases, and the first sack Is being well guarded bv the former Harrisburg Tech star, W H Fortna R M Bett nor, who play for Someisct High In his pre-college days, and P A Olngc rlch, who plumed with York High two years ago and starred on the Albright College team last year, nrc holding down second base, while II Talbot, a State College lad. R. 1) \\ Ismcr, from Norristown High, and W D Scsler seem to be the best bets at thhd Three promising men have been rttained to guard thu outfield They ate 21 U Rinlx, of Philadelphia, 11. L Koehler, who formerly held down a plnco on the Stroudsburg High nine, und J. F Merz, also of Philadelphia. la nddlilon to the guno with Bellofonte Acndomy next Saturday, the schedule for the ucuaon wilt Include games with Indiana Nor mal, L&fayotto High School, of Buffalo, Cornell rroshmoa, all at home, and a second gomo with Bellofonte Acudomv, at Bollefonto “When It’s Apple Blossom Tlmu In Stato College" why not como and sit out In tho Open Air Theatre und enjoy tho beautiful Japcneso Pageant wtth Its background of blossom and green ery? Why sit indoors? Bring her and enjoy tho music, moonlight and danc ing maldons. May 28, 10110 MEAT MARKET f All Kinds of | FRESH MEATS 1 J. D. KELLER ! Allen street 1 laiuuuuniatiuumiiiaummuiajmumiiiiauiuiiiiiuaimiiiimi ligrt tv "J .. 1""^ 1 4ASK „ BIG NEW FIVE-REEL COMEDY" SENSATION bOWNOHTK farm" A florlaus festival ofl*u*h» sod thrill*, with an All-Star Sennett Conjfdy Cut romping through the five tilt reel* ot corn-fed comedy and milk-fed mirth. Two laughs a minute and the show lasts an hour Friday & Saturday April 30 and May 1 Pastime COMBINED ENGINEERING SOCIETIES TO ELECT A meeting of the Combined Engineer ing Societies will be held Uilh Friday evening at seven o'cock In Old Chapel foi the purpose of electing officers for the coming year The nominees, which have been solectod bv the Board of Control, aro as follows: For president, A H McFndden '2l, J O Tyson *2l, W O Teufel '2l; For Vice-president, F D Hoyt '2l, C E Keller '22, W A Sredon schok ’2l. For Secretary, R D Stauffer •21. R C Stuuffet ’2l. H A Vlcker *2l, and C C Bulllnger '22 Every society should be well repiescnted so Hint a loproHontatlvc vole of the engineering school may be seemed Aflo the election of offlceis, thil tleship New Mexico It will bu belli enttrtalnlng and Instructive and any one, whetliei a mombei of tbe ongltieet- Ing societies oi "not, is tvelconv, RELIGIOUS PAGEANT TO I TO DE PItr.SENTED IN MAI | Tilt younger members ot St Andrew's I'plsopnl Church will present “The Sou) of the World”, n religious play m page ant. In the Audltoiium, early next month, the tentative date hclng Mnv 8 As a contribution to the tcllgous lift of the collcgt this pioducllnn piesents vert vividly the conditions surround ing the birth of Jesus Claim 'flit hopts, doubts und fears of the Jewish j people aro brought forth und plated upon, the action culminating In the Blith. The play Is of necessity of a heaty nature, the theme permitting of little comedy, but replete with opportu nity for comincing noting. Undci the direction of Ptofcnsoi M M Harris, of the English Department, the cast Is rapidly assuming tangible form The music, which plays a large pan In the production, is being man aged by Dian Robinson, of tbe Music Depultment. There will bo no admis sion fee, but in order to defrav neces sary expenses, a voluntary offering will he asked Any amount taken In otei expenses will bo donated to the College Hospital Fund COWS TESTED TO DETERMINE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The Department of Animal Nutiltlon has completed since the middle of Di • cimbcr. eight experiments on duliy cows with tho caloilmelcr The piln- Upul object of these experiments was to determine the oxaet maintenance u— (lulrcmenln of the nnlmuls as a Ixials for future experiments on productive •H^H“S*K4‘W"H“X4' You’ll never feel you are in the wrong scat—“feel self-conscious—be questioned about it-when you are in Kuppenheimer good clothes. They become part of you. They have right style lines—and they fit YOU, drape to you, break properly when you are in action or sitting. Fashion Parle and Kuppenheimer good clothes are not just good clothes—right style, nice taste, good materials, splendid tailoring. ‘ They arc more than that. Fashion Park and Kuppenheimer Good Clothes are good appearance - There’s a big difference a bigger satisfaction in buying and wearing them. „ They are the pinnacle of fine They are what every man wants, and only the man who wears them gets what he really wants. See the new displays, the rare color schemes and patterns, the wonderful fabrics. Single and double-breasted ideas in suits. Clothes of true economy at $6O. Other dependable makes in all models and materials at $4O, $45, and $5O. PLANS FOR MAY DAY ARE BEING COMPLETED Thirty-one High School Principals to‘Convene Here—More Teams to Enter Meet Plans toi Penn State's nniiu.il May Day celebiatlon Uminniks will stmt at ten a m, mil the finals will be held at om-thir ty p m. Principals Coin cation Thlrtt-one pilnclpnls hate alicady signified theli intention of attending tin* Principals' Contention which will In In Id on Muy Dav Thev me G R Uobb, of Altoona, C O Benner, of Cont esting. G O Motne. of Cent!ul High Siohool of Bile, W 12 I.etcrince. of Uarrisbuig Central High School. A D Thoinaß, of JDucHon, II M'Black, of Johnstown. C M lluusknecln, of Lock Haven, r L Orth, of New Castle, Beul ah A Flnnlmore, of Kensington, Helen Spencer. of Pittston, J W Poitci, of Carlisle, Herbert Ornffius. of Criftun, Rudolph PcteiMOn, of Crosson, J 13 Im hi, of Farrell, O A Rctnn. of Galcton, A- DEAL | Heating and Plumbing < Highland Ave. s - J* v / v yuv Correct •gress.’ Bellefonte and State College - Pa. PENN STATE' CdIILEGIAN " H O Deltrlch, of Kane. C D Booker, of Lfctvlstown. Charles Aumnn, of Lykena, Hairy H Smith, of Milton, Ray Jackson, of Now Brighton,’O R Slyer, of Ox foid. Obei, Moi nlng, of PoUHtotvn, F A IJcrklusiOckt of Remit a. John Hughes, of Reynoldstille, M W Elster, of Slmrn okin, W O Heckman, of State College, L P Illeily. of West Pittston, C D Grlszcll, of CheUcnhmn. C U Pcnny pnektr, uf Lowct Mellon. 11 W Good win, of Till tie Cieok. and Samuel Tan sold of Noiwlu-L'nien These men and women will take din ner at McAlllsto Hull on Pilduy '•'(•nlng M.i> fouiiecnth, sit six |>. m, hml at sot on they will have their first confiience, afur which the men wilt attend a smoltei at tile UulveisUy Club \ sumul roufeiciicc will be held at nine oMuck Satuidat morning, at whkh topics of liimml Intciesi will ht discussed Deelaimitlou Cuntest \MJmt will tymlouhUdly fuuilsb con slder.ibk rl\:di> between the tepte sentatltis of f«>m disulcts In tbe state, will be tho dccl imotlon and extempora neous iipfiking contest for high school , itudenta which will tic conducted In connection with, the * tents of the day. The Innu two-thhds of tho state liafl been dltldod into foui districts cen tered about the MW ns of Lock Haven. t.cul'Unun, llollld itshuig und Du bois Tlie entrants ftom tluse districts hate been competing among tlicrnscl ti the past sot'ial weeks and thu best In i ich dlstilct will then Lome to •Mate College for the contests here-. I’he Intelest whkh Ins boon shown In this competition will piote an addition al (hawing card fm. high nchool stu dents to witness the othtr etenls of the big d.lt hole PIMTIPSIirUG ttON kCOUTS PLAN NUMMI.It CAMP HFRE The local council <(f Phlllpshurg, Pa. hii .i|>plied for a inn diys camp at tlu colligi foi na< hundred boy scouts Although the council, only nsked for ten ilits, the Depntme-nl of Agricul tural r'diiiatlon Is planning to piepaic a camp whleh will hist the entlie month of July- und which will bo open to all scums As mi no ih-tinito loca tion has Ikcu chosen Unusual costume*, amid wisteiia uelns and hanks of i In t sunthemums. solo dances, rhtlhmle tiioeesslons, newest choruses Hit*’ and Mystety! CIGARS CANDY TOBACCO STATIONERY CIGARETTES THE VARSITY STORE Wilbur F. T.eitzell Richtird C. Harlow •I— * I 'l'I 1 | - ■NO MISTAKE ALUMNI OFFICERS ATTEND" BANQUET AT CLEVELAND The Cleveland Alumni of tho Penn sylvania State College conducted their annual dinntr at tho Cleveland Ath letic Cluli, on Fildny evening, April sixteenth, with twenty-seven graduoteu present Arthur G McKee. President ot tho alumni association of the college, ad dtcHscd the former students of thu col lege and was followed In his address bv B, N. Sullltnn, general, secretary of the nlumnl association. Emphasis was laid in' the uddicssi-H und in the dis cussion which followed on tho college's j need foi financial aid from the nlumnl association, from the industries, and fi om the stato and federal govern-* ments Those picsent were urged to attend the weekly alumni luncheons which me held In tho rooms of tho Elec trical League, Hotel Stntlor, each Sat ui dav at noon. CAN DID AES FOR SONG LEADER TO BE CALLED OUT NEXT WEEK All men wishing to try out flic posi tion of song lender will bo given the opportunity sometime next week. Reg ular practice will he held at which times some of tho finer points of song leading will bo shown and from those men tho one lender for next yeni will be chosen. Do vou like songs and dances, color and music, grace and flowers'' Sec it all at the Pageant of the GOLDEN DRAGON. May 28. 1920, eight a. m Open Air Thcatic, State College Comr pus Tickets 2S and .IS cents Come iiiiutaiiiimtiiMamtimtmniiitnuuiiuuifiiiuiiiammuiiiitiimmm I If You Break Your Glasses 1 or you are suffering with | headaches or eyestrain, SEE 1 Dr. EVA B. ROAN j | 522 F. College Ave. | ! § tt![MU3iim'iiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiuiiiiimii!tQiiuiminimiiiiiiiiiiQiiinui EfrH-H m ] t"H"K I 'l*l j I M < I'.<■ i)R. ARMSBV honored Di. H. P. Awnaby, Director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition of this college. wan recently elected n inembci of the National Acndcm> of Sclencou at |U tecenl meeting In Washington. 1) C.. A|»lt twenty-alxth to twenty eighth Thin honoi la one of the great est nntloiml honoiH which might he conferred on‘a aclontlat. Di. Arinaby la the laventoi of thu famous calor imeter for measuring tho maintenance requirement of anlmnla, the onl> one of its kind in this countij. SMALL SUM IS RAISIN) VOIt FItANCE’S MFMOUIAL The HUbscriptlon taken up loccntlj at the morning muss meetings for the put pose of having ever* one give some small contribution to "America's Gift to I'rnncc". resulted in SBUO7 being talucHl It Is expected that more mnn »•> will come in. however, as moat of the students have not yet contributed l’rofewiu 12 D. Walken conducted tho local campaign The GOLDEN DTtAGON I'ngennt. M tv ‘ 28, 1020 Open Air Thentie, State Col lege Campus, eight PM |] Penn. State Cafe 'excells in Quality g Service GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Clubs fsENNtm | fti6 Nev Eve-Reel Conieciy Sensation | iBOWK OM TIIE FARM i Oh Boy! Oh Man! lOh Lady! Ladyll One t glimpse o! the simple life and you’ll sub-let your t swell apartment, sell your mansion, trade in your ¥ sir- - thresh!" :bir ¥ A glorious festival of laughs and thrills, with an All-Star Sennett Comedy Cast romping through the five big reels of corn-fed comedy and milk-fed mirth. Your greatest chance to taste the joys and thrills of rural life without having to put on overalls. - ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 15c, AND TAX FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 30 and' May 1 Pastime Theatre ' WedApril'2B, 1820' " JF.ATII CL VIMS MOTHER OF MRS. C. 0. HARRIS Thu tnnnv ft lends of Mrs. C O Hut rlM win lu> grieved u> know ot tho re cent demh of her mother. Mrs Emery Mrs Hurt Ik hns been in Cleveland Hlnco the death of hur husband. C. O Uni rid. founer Piufotmor of Greek nt thin college. last January, with his mothei and brother, and Inst weds'wan about to Ntnrt for Ewiotl, when she received-word that hot mother had suf fered a fatal stroke Mrs. Harris had planned to brine her mother buck with her to Statu College later on The hod) la being biought east for bural. Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 3'll Allen street.