Wednesday, May nth, 1920 I On the Corner | |sk.vsj: ami m»si:>*sj:— 2 | _—aioNTiA mimsiessi: | We wlhli in uniinunto that unless tint high pi ire of shoe suing* limit ill DJI soon v?ue going to weal nVot llls'’ Aiiywuv, whv not have u ovcMinu) Ululi.’ Everybody's funning wuno kind «f club lately, fiom the Icitui width helps the Him\in people of Atlantis down in them which gets ti|i Homo ‘Vole for Sweeny, tin* Strati Ckmici” clubs And Hn wo wish in .iiinnunc«>- Will wo illtl wunts But. anyway. why lint now*? Eventually. maybe, Huh' The following Is u little skoch which Mr Phil-up S pice has hccn woi kin out and which lu* seriously eon sldeis on pioduclu In light npciv. Soon Mldsummei h night with ful sotto moon in hotwoon two tuos anil hont moi lamp post on loft soiitci tfnoiite haunt nr some, vciiih ago. as noted liv tho worn and loin on the lamp post) Enter fi mil middle Alfonso Pn .\oeiheic, stuggi-i lUK undvi Iho load of a tiled Inane Sees - lamppost Hushes with last ounsce of stmigtlt—clasps aims mund It In Jo\ and weeps * * * 'With appioprlili inuslk the little skit ought to do well ’s<ls We xkltted once on n olistnclo just fore, we Hied to wiile shill suff and wo did well to suivive the shawk. And so would ho'! The Letter Box Stuto College Pa May .1, 11)20. Editor Penn stale Collegian Tho Division of Ploilcultide of the Dipirtmtnt of llnrtleultuic- wishes in state thiough the columns of tho Penn State Collegian that flowers will he sold, an long as tliov last. In limited qunn lltles to memhots of the faeultv and students at a fair standaid pi ico, which will moan a marked Mho In urn stand* aid price fm the vent The Division fis'ls Justified In making this Incuaso which will ho \ei.v neatly a standard jirlco fm Conti e County Tho Divis ion also wants to slain that Messrs Moil 111 anil Hart mo nut agents for tho Division hut aro conducting a business distinctive!} tlioli own The prices <iunied by them mu fnlr Murkot pi Ices fm Mothers' Div These pi ices mn\ he a tillle hlghct than thoso quoted hv the small town florist but me much" lowei than tho prices in tile linger Lltlcs Tlfb unjust criticism hns boon made that the men hnve boon piniliooring and that the Division lias been connected with it This ciltlclsm is unfounded Vciy truly youis, E. I. -WILDE MUSICAL CLUBS TO-HAVE SEPARATE MANAGEMENT At a lecont business meeting of tho*" Mandolin and Glee Clubs, It was decid ed that each club liavu its own man agement mid not be subject to a com bined management as mulct tho old system Although they will thus* bo separated in icgntd to business details, they* will novelthclosH unite on one annual trip and co-oporutu In furbish ing the yeiuly commencement pro giam This plan of action was decid ed upon, because of the different re quirements of the vaiidus tllps There fore, it Is hoped to facilitate the busi ness dlfllcultles arising during tho year und-to insure satisfaction on all Hips. Last week. Hi. Mhe Club gave a concert at Wilson College. Chambers burg, Pa, under tho auspices of the Sophomoro class tlieto Immediately following tho concert, they wero enter tained at a diuico given at tho collego On May fourteenth, tho Freshmen qunrtot Is to tnko a tilp to Port Al legheny. l‘«, whero they will gho a conceit In tho hlgh-schodl of that place They will bo accompanied by a reader and u soloist. We are here to serve you GOOD EATS CRYSTAL CAFE. Mabel Fromm iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiiiiaiiiinniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiingiiiiiiiimaiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiianiuj CIGARS' GANDY TOBACCO STATIONERY CIGARETTES THE VARSITY STORE Wilbur F. Leitzell * Richard C. Harlow YEARLING NINE SWAMPS BELLEFONTE ACADEMY Team Displays Marked Ability in First Gome of Season—Miller Pitches Fine Ball Six mill ft Imlf limlngs of one skied plating and " »**•*>»*• "f N l“ » ware sufficient Ki pioto lln* ovei whelming minil'uiiy uj Cnai'li thetr's l-'iuth* isiiin Him- d><i llellefnnio Acadrmj In a Kami' ptuti-d Inst Hultirduv afU-i -nonn on New I Jenvot Kidd Thu gtuno u ts the flint o|i|ioituiilty for the >eur llni'n to dunnnstnuo their ulillltj on the (llaninml. mul tho results, show that thov hate detolopted Into a for midable, haul hitting loam. At no time wan till* final outcome of tho game la ilutilil, the Hilkfiiutc liulh bo* lar almost completely at the meicv of \V. S Mlllei, who pitched foi tin* •J t irina Co illi (hove hua a "find" in thin freshman, who pnsnissrn wan* driful coatio] anil pitching abllltj, hath In the way of speed and curies IK* struck oat twelte men In the tourso nf (he si Mil Innings, pull* <1 himself nut of set oral difficult holes, and til* liwist hut two hits Aside from his ixeilliiu woik on the mound, the for* moi Ilmldon Heights twlrlet* knocked out a beautiful home run in llie sixth Inning. lie icceived good»’ support rioin the team and only one Iloilo* fonte |ila>«‘i advanced jm far ns the ihlid sack Kounn: on tlrst, und Ko>‘h h i it shun stop also plated ctcvei h.ili Callmiltli. the academy (wirier, liei foi med well on the mound hut tc ii Hid pool suppoit fiom his team mates and the l-'ioshmeu piled up thne unis In the third and flvo inns in tla sixth Inning. Volgin, the con* I**l fielder, was the onl> vlsltm who could ciainiu with Mlllei s pitching, being cieillted with two hits The line up was as follows Freshmen u ii o a r II II 1 i u no• o o I 10 3 0 1 1 0 (I 0 i ii u o o 3 1 II (I 0 i i r» o 3 o n ii o u 111 1 0 1 1 11-0 ii o o o o Bel RIU‘I 31 Mi*re of Kocllk't HK Hint/ If Hare < Davis if I‘urtn i lb WI Him i .lb Milhi p J osier 'lb (•ingcilch .'b 8 *1 31 '! 3 Bidlofnirii* I’mm tilu'lm as n h o a j: , II 0 1 1 3 il 0 a 1 0 021 0 0 a li 3 1 0 0 (I 7 1 1 II 0 0 0 0 II 0 fi 1 1 0 0 13 0 000 0 0 Rigb) -’b Volgllt of Hilliard .lb Rurshall c. lb mile if ~* Kim; D> Oalbrnltli p Flemming If 0 2 IS S ii Mato Fioslnmn 0 0 10 0 1 x—B Belle fonto Acndomv 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o Two Imho hits, Rlnt/, Koehler. Homo utn. Mlllii* Stolen baHOs. Dovlh Huho on b i 11k* off Gnlbinlth, J, off Milloi 0 Struck out. *by Galbraith, 8. hi Milloi 13 Doul)lo pin), Koch* lot to Dctgnet to Fortnn HU bj pit ched ball, Mei-x. Umpire Qinlg SENIORS ELECT OFFICIALS FOR CLASS* DAY. EXERCISES At ItH last meeting, the members of the cluhh of lfljo chose the men who Hhill hold the clitHH honomilum offices fm the cluhh do> exercises I W. Drown wan chosen to net n« Spoon Iran, C 13 Stout no Darrel Man; S. s McCnllum hk Oinc Mnn; S W. Cohen us Claw* Donor; and J a. Mason an Ripe Orator. Tho class day com mute)* which Khali havo charge of the oventK foi that day Ik an follows* R. H, Anders, chultman, P. S Lomlro, C W Guidon. H R Coutnen, C. W Lelby, G \V. I*\ Chapman, I T. Ilea, and K V Hverltt Tho committee which -Itna been appointed as tho Mcmoial! Com mittee,* und which, If tho class decides in accept tho Memorial Plan will ho largely Increased, at present coiialblh of If. ic Cournen, chairman, J A Reap, S \V Cohen, R B. Bentley, and P If Bninhurt C. A Kelson was elected Hass baseball manager. t i**H*l , *VW , H*4-H"W*> i ßi , WW , l ,, H 4 ir Bread; Pies,. Calces, I I and, Ice-Cream I X t | Penn State Bakery £ W. T. Harrison W. C. Fromm High School Meets . Feature-May. Day A gloat deal of Imi*p*hl has been moused In the student bod>. towns people., faculty and alumni by the an* nouneitnenl of the huge plans that have been at ranged fm Mu> l>i> at Reim Stilt** <m the Hth «.f the month Pirse't IniUi illnris point to that da) In hut one *>f the greatest In llu* hls im\ ~f ih<- iiiKtltutlon ami everyone itm> list aHiim* i il that he will hnvo to keep mi Tin* Jump even inlnuto If he wishesr to sei ov< u half of tin ovenls Pei haps thx'moHi attractive feature of the d‘iv will he the annual lttl«rscliol ustl)* trm.lt nii'U* In which about twentl-tlie lhe main high and pr.*- pmatm> schools of the state will be n pres* uted Hmilsbuig 'lecli which liuh won for llnoc suceeislve limes the silver loving eup offered In Class H. has ir-nt a larg* list of entries and will bilng up a sttong team of seventeen men 1 K. who carried olf the hlgb **st honors In the IntirHcholnsllc meet hire Inst )i*ai anil who started fm ilanisbutg Tech in tho Inleiseliolastle liaskeibnll tournament last mouth. Is on** of the number und will attempt to duplicate Ills feat of last spiing. Beth lehem Rnp. Kiskl. lUlhfonte Aoml imv anil Indiana Xonnnl have nlso •ant In entries and will come prepared to ilef* ml tlieii liui els against the best that tn'iv la* offered In addition to the athl* tic iviids, the committee in chut go of uffahs Ims arranged fot a nmnnilnn of high school principals, an ointoikal con test between t epi esentatlv cm of high school districts throughout Rennsjlva nla, an Immense mass muling on tho front campus .and flail) mi nll-e*ilh*ge dance in the armor) that night 'With such n gotgisiiis jinny of events {dun ned Mn> Da) can not h<* aiothlng «tse than a tiemeniluus success ami will un doubtedl) go (town as anuthei nun Iced achievement in tin ami ils of Penn Slat* ('ll VREL Si’ll lunit TI'LLS or RRhSKVI ECHOI'KAN TANGLE lb William T Dills, well know a* au thor and ucwspapii i *>ri *-**]n>n*l<-nt, give an cxircmeh Ini*testing lesumo of the Rutopenn tangle existing at the piesenl Him. at both Rieshmun and Uppercl rss chapel last Smulii) mnining In the Stimuli Audltmlum At the IN* simian cliajn*l he ileilt with 1 the (t(Tabs in Russia In particular and predict*d the eatlv downfall of tho Bolshevist Rartv at which lime Russia would take hei place as uni* of t]u< greatest tuitions of the win Id At the* Upperclass chapel his ailihess mmetn ed the affairs of Europe in genera) with special emphasis ‘lipon the tic tlons of Franco and Unghind He concluded his uddtess in hoth Insluuec-s by praising the stand that the United Stales has alwavs taken In ltd iela tion with other countries and express ed a hope that It’might ulwit)* con tinue* Ills uddtess was one of tin* most Interesting that has been heard heto this year und It is Imped tint he will leluru again PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS (iiimtattiiatinmtiiiinmiiiiiiiiinmtiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiminmimiiiiinti | MEAT MARKET ' I - All Kinds of I FRESH MEATS J. D. KELLER I Allen street § i niiiaiiiiiiimiiaiiiiiiiiiuiaiiminmitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitimmiiiiii ; Do You Need Extra- Courses?: 1 Send for cut Jop describing over *IW) courses In History, English, i Mathe(nntic‘,Clttm'stry,7oology.MndernLnnf!uaßes.nconomics, Bag I I ii.losophy, boctolnpy, etc, given by correipondenee. Inquire E£w 1 Imw ciedits* coined may be applied on present college program. Kj* Site titmuE-rstiy of (Elpragn i®* . HOMS 3TUOV OC,l»r. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Yhj r GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Clubs Fraternity Printing Quality Material Clever Typography •Master Printers The Nittany Printing XNO Publishing Company PENN STATE COLLEGIAN UNION BENEFIT PLAY IS WELL SUPPORTED 'a targe* number of students came out • on Frida) evening to witness the bom lit show given by members of the Tires lilins in Mhwnb Auditoiium In order in rtlne Htilllcii'tit funds in send throe lichgates t<> the Union Conference at tin* Univirnltv of Michigan, uirly in Mav Tin* idea of giving .1 vaudeville pcifoimnmi* ns a means of inlslng funds fm this purpose was adopted by the cniniiilitee in charge lusto.ul of lev)!ng nn iiHseHsmont on i*nh student to make up the result *-<l funds A m-at sum was realised from the sal* <>f tit.lt ets and the committee plans t<> i Use the balance of the inmn y that will ho needed to send the deli-gup's to the con vention. dining the course of the ptun cut mouth. The pet forinanoe was composed nf foui mis of vaudeville mid was well received t*v the student* Tin firm mmiher (iiuslsted of several selections remleiod h)’ a picked Juxz orchestra Jed II) Ihiumet ‘3O C.lven in otdtr of appearand the) win* Schlosser ‘33, piano. Kndel ‘33 nml Schmidt *3l, ban- Joh, Roberts '3'i nml Banks *33. suxn plumes, (hiillth ‘JO and Thompson '3O. diums. (•Icklnit *3l, ironiboue. Jljun ner '3O. violin H W Knapp 3.1 and S M Free 'lB pi • sent* il in their usual form a good Urn nf inln-s ami several humorous song nmnheiH taken fiom the * Dope I'ook' --hnpni tint farts gathued ainuml lollept* Tin* tlihd act was a hunioious skettii taken fiom the Tlusplun pin) of I'll”, presented b\ Sc-hlosser '33, Ci'hen '-'a (lieatluad '33. Put* 'lB and Knapp 31. The Freshman iiunrttt Holland. Hist tenor. Raison, second H nor, R \\ Mimii huitone, and 11 Wilson. Imsh. sang a nuinbei of the lat* hi songs. In the fnuttli ami last act on the piogrum "Sweet Kisses" sung b\ Ralston, was the Aatuit of the closing net AH. MM'H'TI ADDRESSED HV MASS VOCmONAI. DIRECTOR Mi Rufus W Stlnison. Dhectoi of Vocitloiml Education In the State of Massachusetts, spent last Thuisday and Frida* at tin* collegi. Mr Stlm sen gave a lectmi to the Agilctilttmil ‘Jocltty in Room 100 llmtleultura) Ihiitdlng on Thursdav evening on Vo cational Education He Is a trading niithmitv on tin piojis-i method of edit!atlcm. and Is an authoi of wide EATMOR ICECREAM It’s good for you The’best Quality in any Quantity Harvey Brothers 220 E. College Avenue BOTH PHONES TEACHERS-NEEDED FOR METHODIST CHURCH WORK Thlil*on ilnniHiunl piufesslunal open ings fm )iutng men and women with eolltge training In piaclicatly ait) dc tiaiiment of nits or sck-nce are be ing created b) the Centcnniy expan sion of the Methodist Upixcop.il eltuich dining the m*M fiun* viais, accoiding to nniioftiirtmeni b) the Llfu Ssrvicu il* pii liiunt of that .dononilnntfon Ormiimics of tichnkil. and ptofeuslon nl sc'hords an* also Included in the de tnnml Kaeli )<ni S7G tuicheis will he re quired in MethodlNi colleges, normal. Intermediate and pilmary si'hools, kin deigartctis, in plumages ami da> nur series. 3f>d tiCKiitlmml and education al directo/K in rural coimmmltlcs, so clologicrl expei is and foreign Kn guag* settkmcm kink'll* for indus trial ccnicrii. church m.inuKeis. and secretaries Irulustr Ini, rmchunlcal und ugric ultutal evpiits, gruluiitcs of tech nical. nrcdlcal and mirses' training schools. In tides ISGU nrlnisti rs Tin se appolntm. nts rtre fui all |>arts of the < nrtli, far ami tiutr, where col hgi«, schools, nrtihanagex, hospitaU and demonstration fiunisnr* malntaln *Hl h> the various depart moms of the Methodist Uplscopn! Church organiza tion Man) of the appointments will be llllid hv applicants who come thl(High the Slink nt Vnlrintei r Move ment with chapters In nearly ever) colli ge in tin United Mates The pin. gram which cnaii N this derimud for colic g-e gri.hnus lx htsid upon the *ll3tmo.ouo Cent* nai) fund, r-ilsid re couth* hv the M, thodfst llplscnpat Church fm a gim*rat expinsion of Its activities EIDIIT Ml V FNTER JUNIOR ORATORICALS nntiantx for the lunloi Or.ilmkal Contest teii nil) lagan Instruction limbi Riof Mar liman night men have entered the lists f,u rh.* competitive contest In nuitnrv tiamel). Miles Thomas, Ktniieih Unit (icorge Ittnoks, O ir Fricdin nr L e. Ituisiin. R O Kevin D Hannon and ;; D Stoddard Special Sale ONE WEEK ONLY Just Wright OXFORDS , Genuine Cordovan $14.25 M. Hurwitz Allen Street Greater X-ray* Service— through Research Lj'Oß years after the discovery of X-rays it was evident that only 'intensive research could unfold their real possibilit:?!*. Meanwhile, scientists of the General Electric Company developed the pio cess of making wrought tungsten Thi9 proved ideal us the target m X-ray tubes and its use for. this purpose soon became universal. The latest X-ray outfit of this type Then further research resulted in the is so small It can be talcen conve dcvelopment of an X-ray tube of a mently to the home or to the bedside radically new type the Cooltdgc fec f"f r J n ,n the hospital. Tube —with both electrodes of . _ . wrought tungsten and containing the typo Thus the Research Laboratory of the highest attainable vacuum. c«imm General Electric Company continues • to servc i that progress in things elec- But the complication of high-vacuum pumps made the new tube in large G@ss©ral®Ele©tric General 'Office - «R a \i Sales Offices in Schcncctadj:NX _alllaxgo cities UNDERCLASS“SCRAPENDS SPRING SOCCER SEASON ItltftclllHS HOI cm- HOUHOII iH H|ltC*<lll) coming to a close* ami with it all prac tice for this year. All the games have betn jilaj t*tl except t]ie annual class scrap between the Sophomores and Preshmcn which will be held <m lit xt Snturtlny As the teams now stand the Juniors ha\o won one game and lost thiee, the Sophomores hnve won two games and lout two, white tin Pieshmon have won three games and lost one The bieshmcn suffeicd theii defeat on lust Monday afternoon when the Juniors beat them by the close score of l-o. All of the gamt s have* been exceptionally good and* hard fought and the series has developed such a lot of material for next \eir that it seems almost certain that a slat team will result Although the Seniors were unable to secure a team for this year It be expected that next >eir will find timin' entered and (bat the Imm-hsx series’ will then have four teams At tin* opening of school next fall Ihe varsity will bo called out again ami piactlce will be stnrtid In pre paration for the first game of the new aeihs which will be held at home cm Octobu ninth, with Ilnvcrford, one of the strongest opponents on the sche dule unui. soiitim; explained to DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASStfc Mr C 1' .MacKenzle. superintendent of livestock, gave a demonstration In shearing and grading wool to the gh!s In DorncHtlc Science classes, at the Mock Pavilion on last Prlda> morning The exhibition was given In ordei to give the girls a latte I Idea of textile and tlntliing manufacture prcllmlmu bs PATRONIZE OUIt AD\ ERTISERS BROWN BROTHERS ORCHESTRA The final added touch—the delightful extra feature which will cause your college function to be gratefully remembered for years after wards. BROWNS—“The Orchestra of Distinction"— has achieved a tuneful individuality among discriminating social leaders of eastern univer sities. For engagements, write D. S. Brown Brown Brothers Orchestra 1524 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. quantities impossible. The answer to this problem was the Langmuir Con densation Pump, utilizing mercury vapor in its operation and almost automatic. To meet- the need for simple X-ray apparatus during the war, the G-E Laboratory developed the Self-Recti fying Coolidge Tube, which made possible portable outfits at the front. trical may continue for the good of humanity. <**"I7XEADS One of best friends is your pencil. rv* DIXON’S ELDoraI Vie master dinning & quickens your - pencil work, jhakes it easier and better.** It is a friend in deed and at need. Sold by leading stationers —at sellout n uiui m town.
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