Page Four GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner Take this means of expressing their appreciation for the pat ronage and many kindnesses of their patrons. ALPHA CHI SIGMA WINS INTERFRATERNITY RELAYS Tin- lust lumpelllUu meet nnung thu fiaternltlca for llrat placu In truck \\.iu stuged on SutunUy on Now Dea\- „i Field So\on fiatoiniiM wcio e.n loreil in thu m«a uml each huuso was represented b> a quiutot of good run ners Cach inun cxurlod Uio baton for .•iiO-jarda in tlio half inllu ninja, hold at ten o'clock In the morning The louniH were dhlded Into two heats Th<* first comprised the ii'prcscnUitltc'i «,[ the Alpha Gamma Khu, Alpha Clil Sigma, Delta Upsilon, uml the l'hi Kap pa Sigma fraternities. The tluoo ie mulning looms that computed foi tlio final moot represented tlio Kappa Sig ma. Sigma I*l. and l’hi Delta Theta lIOUSOH Tho Ural hcul wia mu in tlu fualur lime ot thu two, and wua won l>y thu Alpha Chi Sigma team with u running time of one minute thirty eight and fout -Ilfth seconds "Duck' Williams crossed tho tape in thu sec ond heat of thu moot, winning the race for tho Kuppu Sigma housu Tho lime for thu Kappa Sigma four wua one mlnutu fort>-one and one-llfth aec onda Tho ilnal hc.it Was run In thu uflurnoon dating the enrsltj meet with West Virginia, hutwen the win nera of thu two hunts held in thu morn ing Tho Alpha Chi Sigma won thu final eeont In unu mlnutu thlrtj-eight and two-llfth aceomls Thu Intur-unit telaj races will he* held on Saturd ty afternoon All men who ha\u nut won their letter In \nr slt> track will bu eligible to run on thu teams representing their districts Thu team winning Hhc intur-uult to lujs will meet tlio Alpha Chi Sigma four on Saturday. M ij twentj-ninth In thu collcgu chiunpiunrhlp relay ruce The annual scrap between thu two tow er 'classes in track will niao be huld on May twenty-ninth Tills will b u the last muot to ho held between classes this semester DAIRY DJII-AimiKVr JHJIS JRIISEIS AND AlßESlimrs Two Jersej heifers and two Ajto shires were purchased b> the Dtlrj Husbandry Department at tho recent salo of W L Glitfelter, Spring Grote, Pa- Tho Jersojs aro descendants from Hood Farm Pogls 9th, u noted Jersej sire, hating J>o daughters In thu Reg ister of Malt Tlio College nlreadj hua two lialf sisters to those recontly purchased. Thu high pioduaion and excel lout dalrj typo or this line of br* edlng were such that It was denned wlso to securu uddltlonul females of tho sumu lino of bleeding Tho aver age record of those recently puichasud Is -14 C pounds of butterfat per jear as two-y'ear-olds It is expected that theso additions wilt add n< w laurels to tho College Dairy herd uiiiiiaintiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiinmmiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiitjiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiii 1 § I If You Break Your Glasses | 5 or you arc suffering with j | headaches or eyestrain, SEE | Dr. EVA B. ROAN | 522 F. College Ave. ! i itiiiiiicjmiiimiiiQiiiimiiiiitjiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiriiimtjmiiiumiaimiiJt nmniiiminiminiiiiininimiiinniiiiimiinaiiiiimiiiioiiiiiiiiiiunii n i 3 i MEAT MARKET | | All Kinds of 1 j FRESH MEATS 1 I J. D. KELLER | I Allen street | 1 1 tiooiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiinmiiiiiimniiiii ittiatimimiriciiniiimin 1 WHITMAN’S f I GANDY | | A frest shipment 1 1 of all size pack ages. I SAMPLER | SUPER-EXTRA FUSSY STATE SEAL Ray D. Gilliland Druggist NITTANY INN BLOCK | NOTED JAPANESE TELLS OF AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS Dr 1-is.i Tanlmur.i, lupuicso Com* nils-iluim of Aipluultuie, wlm Is at piiHcnl milling an extensive tout of thin 'u.unii\ In Ur Intelcst of tlio Japanese Uouinmuit. guvu nil lllua- U iiml Icctmc luHt Prkla> evening In i«> ulil Chain I Dr Tunlmura Ih rec ognlnd us tlio foremost ngrleiiltUtlHt of tin* Orient anil In devoting his whole life mwiitd the hctlirincnt of ngrlcul ttne «auditions in .la|ian ami Chinn Hi Is tin owner unil personal auporvls or of onu llioiisaml'ucros of tliu best f.um I'mil In .la|im. on which ho eon* ducts extensive experiments for lilh government Ur Tunlmura has boon tommls-donul to iiurluhu cuttle ami sin ep fm immediate exportation to rai> in, thin being one of the priml|vil ohjtits of his \lslt to tills tniiiilij at tliu present time Ui Tunlmura those ns his subject *‘l omge ami Live Stock Conditions In Taiitin" lie vivltil} described the pre valent neglect of the cattle liiiluslij In lap in mill duploiid the fact there vveie but a few thousand sheep In the whole of Ids countrv. He told of the vvomlei ful natural possibilities lapan ilTnnls for the developing of the tattle Industry and of the work he and bis igeiils wcif attempting to accomplish h> bringing this foci befoie the Jap -1 antse public The ketute was lllustritul thiuugh out b> slides which wcio made espoc lalh to bo shown to the students of I’enn State and mark the Hist public presentation of these ploturis in the United Siatis Dr Tuuimum Is a grail tiuto of lale and Dickinson and has devoted considerable time to the sludj of agriculture In other American «ot l«gis and universities. MANDOLIN CLUB PLANS NEW FEATURES FOR TRIP Following the division of iho Glee ■ and Mandolin Clubs Into mnnrato or- K iniznilons, tlio Mandolin Club hold a meeting last vvtek and fonnulatvd plans for Its activities next \enr Tilt club Ims undergone a complete reor ganization and If present expectations; me cirrlcd out, severil Innovations Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - . PHONES (uiiiaiiuiiiimiuimmimiQmmmiiioiiiiiiimiiDiijmiuiiiuiiiiuunjiaiiiiiimiiiuiiaiiiiiiuaimimiiiiQiiuiimiuoiiummiiamimuuan i S 3 a ■ | | The New Summer Popular | Songs Are Now • I On Sale | at □ 1 THE MUSIC ROOM I- - | iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiujiliiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiimiiniiuiiijtiiiauiiiimiiit Miiimamiiiiiimaiuiiimiiiaiimiiiimauuiiimunmm Our Representative, Mr. H. Salten will be at the NITTANY INN Monday, May 24th Tuesday, May 25th WITH A COMPLETE SHOWING OF SPRING and SUMMER •SUITS and TOPCOATS SPORT CLOTHES FURNISHINGS HATS and SHOES For College Men Ask to see our Soft Collar Shirt of superior quality white Oxford cloth, $3.50 plus .05 tax jftanhlin Simon 8. Co. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK MEN'S SHdPS 2to 8 WEST 38th STREET STREET LEVEL promise to mark It m om> of tho moat progressive or Penn State musical or ganization* Ah a feature of the plans a Jazz orchestra, will he formed and tilpi to surrounding towns will he nr* tanged On those trips a concert will ho presented nl i-ich stop-over nnd Im modUitUy nftei wards will follow n dance. thu music for this affnh being furnished by tho club Several apcc- Inltj stunts will be* udded to the club's lepeitnlre uml In tills wu> U is hoped that an up-to-tho-mlnuto typo of enter tainment cm bo offered. The follow- Inr olticeis wile elected to serve for the iu\t year. C C LeJiilmch 'lll, piesklent and director. H. Flshburn president. J A Cameron '22. secretin v. B I. Smith 21. business immiigei. M T. Warner '2l, publicity inniingei CIIAPEL SPEAKER TELLS OF CHRISTIAN PROBLEMS Doctor It It. Apple, Piosldcnt of Pi mklin ami Mnishnll College at Lun- I’iislei, I*u spoke of tho problems that Mos.s fa. in his talk last Sunday morning as collide pteacher for the ihiy "hist ns God told Moses to mote forward. today lie tolls us to go on We are entering on n , w age nnd with tills conus new problems which we will hn\o to fme and solve” PiishUnt Apple Stated that through tho powSi «f God alone could these pmhlems be sohed Tin* most Important iiuesllon Is that of Chrisil mlt> mil why It did lint PI event will The people do not ask win slnteKitiimshlp, business, silence, or art do not picvont war The t expansibility lies on the Amorl imi ihuithiH In initklng the country nllglonsh 'stiong TO BE WELL PRESSED IS TO BE WELL DRESSED QUALITY STYLE and FIT - MAY BE HAD AT Smith’s TAILOR SHOP PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ’ MOUNTAINEER TRACK TEAM SWAMPED BY 101.25 SCORE (Continued from first page) lids >imu. eveiy confidence Is being placed in tho ability of the Centro County collegians to roll up the hug er score Saturday Earlier In tho sea 80,n ’ wnM a victor in a dual meet with Princeton, -hut lost hist Saturday to the Nnvy. Tho Panther team has lecently beep great)}- augmented in strength by the return to his old tlmo form of Shva. tho flush} spowlstei. and t Is highly probable that he will shine in the moot this week uid. 1 LOW CUTS | t TO | | Brogues, Cordovan, and Calf Skin | | ' For Men and Women | •{• ' X ij: We can fit your Head, Feet, & Purse f i Men’s Dancing Oxfords in dull mat. & Pat. ¥ i ¥ | COLLEGE BOOT SHOP f | H. D. MEEK, PROPRIETOR | “Left Over Sale” We have 500 extra County ' Club and Fraternity Group Pictures on Sale Thursday Evening 1 r HEADQUARTERS L Street Kl> srcss I AND STATE CoLLEG E - Pa, - - I -K-t-H-t MH-W-i-M-H-H-W WINNERS IN DIVISIONS LEAD BY LARGE SCORE (Continued from tlrut pngo) obtained No font tlmo non dlnplu>(il In any of iheno evonln, in fact they were alow for the pick of tho high »cboolH of tho state The bent record ■wan made wlion Palm throw tho twelve pound hmnmor 1(55 foot out dlmaneluK his opponontx by n luiro maigln. Without doubt tho IniorHolioliiHtlrH were a meat hmcoohh IntiHinucb iih lho\ brought toKothei tho Mium on the track In the stuto nnd luemixod pood fob loivshlp between tho various sihooN Largest Assortment of Shapes and Weaves Most Moderately Priced $3.50 to $5.00 Panamas—Leghorns $6.00 to $7.50 If you have ever-encountered trouble in a stiff straw hat fitting your head —try on one of these patentcd’Reverse Lap Brim Hats — nnd you'll be delighted with the real straw hat comfort there’s in store for you here—All braids—all shapes Crofut and Knapp Hats—Dobbs and Co.—Wards—English Hats The Particular Hat For Your Particular Head is Here ■ ■ .. ■-="=^ Do-You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over