Kiinlreti the lint of oiiccth of tile Cudel Regiment. The list in to become off wtlvc at the l , ontiH\l\unln Day rtu\low and to continue in force thereafter. The u|>|iolntmontH nml assignments are a« follows. Commanding thy Regiment— Colonel M. T. ‘Warner. Second in Comnmnd— Uout. Colonel F. B. Thompson. Regimental Staff Major H. G Finltcr, Adjutant. Major P. M. Iloverly, Executive Olllcer. Major B. II Beyers, Supply Oflker Captain H E. Taylor, Personnel Adjutant. Captain J. C. Barcklow, Signal Oillcor Captain A. R. DoWalt, Topographi cal Oillcor. Flrat Lieut. £ G. Richardson, Ass't. Personnel Adjutant. First Lloutonunt. R. M. Sjaingler, A«B‘t. Signal Olllcer First Lieut- C. B. Hamilton, Ass’t. Topogmphlcal Olllcer Special Instructors— Captain M Q. Morrell, Bajonot. Captain J. H. Forguuon, Infantry. Captain A. D. Wilson, Infantrj Captain A C. Craumor, Artillery Ist. Lieut. H S Oliver, Bayonet. Supidy Company Captain S. M Thntchur. Find Llout W. L. Lowe Second Lieut. Gullllma Medina. Second Lieut Miguel Basora. Mnclilno Gun Company Captain K. E Kahlej. Plrat Llout. R. K. Fauet. First Battalion Major W. H. McNoos, Comnumdlntr Company A Captain D. K Chase First Lieut. C. H.' Barger Second-Lieut J. B Sparhawk _ _Companjr U Captain W. R. McGeo Flist Lieut. L. S Gross Second Llout. R, H. Hoffman Company C Captain W. G. Hlnu First-Llout. C. H. Ficklngcr Second Lieut J.* H Stoll Company 1) Captain J M. Keith First Lieut. S R. Rlomol Second Lieut C. D Blauch SECOND BATTALION Major M. S. Foster, Commanding. First Llout. R. [W. Fox. Adjutant. Company E Captain J. F. Trimble First Lieut J. O. Chambers Second Lieut. F. A. Hubbard Second Lieut. J. H. Flynn Company F Captain J. M. Donavan First Llout. J. L. Schocnfolt Second Llout R. H Bray Second Llout. F. w. Heckor Company Q Captain 11. H. Conrad First Llout E. C. Blnkolo Socond Llout. H C. Stamol. Acting < J Co 9»P»nyJlr aTpTam'H. A. Sanford First Lieut. J.*A. Bonner Socond Llout.* R. R. Dobelbour THIRD - BATTALION Major C. W. Mllilkon, Commanding First Llout. E. Honsman, Adjutant Company I Captain C. R. Thompson First Llout. A. I. Gulden Socond Llout. Carl Evorly Second Llout. H. J. Harrison, Acting Company K Captain J. C. Jenkins First Llout. E. Wolf Second Llout E H. Miller Second Llout. Homar Doll Company L Captain C F. Sbautls First Llout. F M. Grant Socond Llout E. F. Stolpo, Acting Socond Lieut. C. B Ralston, Acting Company H Captain P. J. Guarin First Llout. D L. Harmon Socond Lieut C. K. Dennis Second Lieut. E. E Montague PENN STATE ALUMNAE CLUB MAKES TWO STUDENT LOANS The Ponn State Atumnno Club held Sts first business mooting of tho year Tccontiy at tho homo of tho President, Miss Sarah Pattco. Tho treasurer of tho Loan Fund reported that two loans of fifty dollars each had been gtvon to tv.o girls of tho sonlor class. Dr. I* V. T. Simmons was elected a dclcgato with Dr. Ellzaboth Brlckcr as* alter* nato to tho annual mooting of tho Stata Federation oCTonnsylvanla"Wom en's Clubs to bo hold In Harrisburg next week. RUNKLES’ DRUG STORE Successor to Green’s Pharmacy Co. Bush House Block Bellcfontc C. C. Keichline DEALER IN Tobaccos and Con fectionery AGENT FOR Samoset Chocolates Opp. Depot Bellefonti From Other Colleges | fencing rally > ffymnnnlum at wore given by ro member* of .m. An exco]>> of cumllduteu t>roni>ei.iH for thu coming HCUNon aui oxoocJltiKlJ liriulu OKTTISBUJtU—It was decided ut tho fourth somi-nnuual convention of the Inlcrioltegluto Newspaper Association. ioi.ent)y held at Penn State, to hold Die next session at Gettysburg during the coming spring SNAUTUMOJtK—Senator Harding de feated Governor Cox by almost a three to one majority In u straw ballot 10- icntly conducted by the Swurthmoro umlurgruduutes. ' IfllSlMJS—•'The most cluhorato cele bration in the history of the collego occurred last neck when appropriate exercises celebrating the fiftieth anni versary of this* institution vvoio held. Many noted niun and vvomon of the state attended and took an active part In the ceremonies TKIMTI—The open field running of Boynton, Williams* All-American can didate, was the outstanding feature of the game which Trinity lost to Wil liams by the ono-sldcd score of 60 to 0 The Purple’s captain personally accounted for six of tho nine touch downs and also hurled two forward passes that resulted In scores CAK.NKfiIE TECH—CoI. W. D. Scott, who for threo years was connected with the Division of Applied Psychology at lids Institution, was recently appoint ed president of Northwestern Univers ity. In 1910 Colonel Scott was award ed tho Distinguished Service Medal "for enpeelallv meritorious and conspicuous sei vite In originating, orgnnzllag, and putting- into operation the systom of classification of enlisted men In the United States Army." OHIO ESLEYA3T—lmmense prepar ations are being mado for Home Com ing Day when It Is expected that tho largest alumni' reunion In the annals of the Institution will tako place. A la: go parade will occur In addition to a football game In tho afternoon CORNELL—Tho Varsity cross coun try team completely outclassed tho Hurvard harriers over tho slx-mllo Harvard course and defeated them by Arcade Billiard Parlor Complete Smokers' Paradise Latest Magazines Confectionery High Grade Soft Drinks Tables always in finest condition. Come in and rest while in town. United Cigar Stores Agency D- JR- PINKELSTINE, Prop. BELLEFONTE Both Phones >wKv«Mvkiv*ivtiwavM^vawßviivtiwivvn 2 SHOES | S for all purposes, priced ac- S | cording to quality, and our 5 2 prices are RIGHT. ? I COLLEGE BOOT SHOP ■ | Dancing Pumps s and Oxfords. i »TfeßffamjTMre Go. I Phofoplaifs cf Q.ualifi/' -State Collc?cf<?, “Ra. | I “ * I ■ SATURDAY—Pastime I ANNETTE KELLERMAN ■ in “What Women Love” I -> Nittany q CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “The Love Expert” {MONDAY Mary Roberts Rhinehart’s • “IT’S A GREAT LIFE” iDAY . WANDA HAWLEY in “Her Beloved Villian” PENN, STATE COLLEGIAN, llu) scoie of 112 to 28. Cornell men uipturod tlio Hitti eleven places, while McDermott, the winner, Inoku the re cord for the courHo by forty seconds TOLEDO-—The student body after a heated discussion decided to droi> foot ball for the present season beeuuse of the dlmiHtrous icaults attained thru the |>ln>l»g of Kamos with lurKcr in- Nlitutlons. This decision was reached after tho student council and football tcum had expressed their wish that all Karnes bo cancelled. FIRST NOVEMBER WEEK NOTED FOR BIG CONTESTS Tho first week In November has al ways proved to Ihj one of tho most In tel cstiiiK weeks of the year for Penn Stato since it has always hi ought forth important football Karnes. It wus live >cais ago that tho big Blue and White team tost to the Harvard eleven Jjy the score of 13 to 0 in a heart breaking contest featured by long runs, savage playing, and severe penalties The of fensive of the Nlltany Lion was at «»>b dangerous and its varied attack bewlldvied its rivals, and although the N'ittany men completely outplayed their opponents, they wore.forced to bow In defeat because of costly fumbles and penalties. The rcmarkuble playing of Berr>nmn and Higgins for Suite were the outstanding features of tho game -Ten jears ugo tho Penn Stato repre sentatives for the first time In four 1 earn, on home giounds were played to a standstill by a college team, nam ely Vlllunovu. Hlovcn times Statu brought the hull within her opponent's ten yard line and yet could not push tho pigskin for a touchdown while Vlltunovn lacked a strong offense and only threatened to scoru once. It was thu most unusual football game ever staged on Beaver Field. Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. Thoy have forb cd a habit which is hard to broak. You ought to Join them —why don't you do it today? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. E- W. Gernard Chiropodist at our Store every .Tuesday and Thursday. - *» 5 s H I Tlie Blue mill White wmrlors iccelv l«l a hit; hu: prise and disappointment llflten years ago when they traveled to Annapolis mid were defeated by the Middles 11 to (5. The Na\ y outplayed the Kittany team thimighoiit the < oil iest and dt'Hcived to win because of Its consistent playing. Stale's only scoi e won nUnhnd through the work of Berkley who pic lied uj> a hall that had been blocked mid ran eighty yards fur a tuuLhduwn PITTSBURGH STUDENTS TO HOLD VACATION DANCE PlanH hate been completed for the holding of the Annual Thnnksgltlng Dance In the ball room of the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh on Thanks giving night and from nil Sndicationa tho affair thla year promises to e«- llpac all thoae held prcvloualy. Both the alumni from the Pittsburgh dls trlct und the large number of under graduates who will bo In tho Smoky City* for the unnunl footbnll contest nvlth tho Pitt Panther hate been In vited to attend. Tho Blue and White footbnll team haa also been invited and will attend after tho banquet which la always given them at thla time of tho y’ear SchlOHaer’a Orchestra has been secured for tho nfTnlr and it haa been planned to have many Penn State aiinga sung during tho progress of the dance The commltteo In charge of tho dunco Is composed of C. O. Spencer •22. P M nuts ’22, and JV. C. Way '23. Tickets will bo on sale tho night of tho dame or mny bo secured at onco from Spencer at tho Kappa Sigma House. WOMEN STUDENTS HOLD UAM.OWE’EN CHLBHItATIOX MuiAllister Hall dining room was the scone of tho girls annual Hallowe'en jrnrty Monday evening. Bach table MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF Fresh Meats J. D. KELLER ALLEN STREET 1 ANNOUNCING Arrangements Have Finally Been Made to Hold the THANKSGIVING DANCE AT THE (? WL. IP EC iM JNT Thanksgiving, Nov, 25—9 P. M. iiiDiuumuiiiiiiiniimimimniiiiimiii itnihiitmmjcilimnmlinn iiiniim iririmijiusii:umidmitmtitiiiitiuimintiitiiitiiiimiiimi uiiitiintiiri 11 utiiuiiiiiiiiimittumitiiimitimill ullri An Unloading Sale of Our Entire Fall and Winter Stock of Higher Priced Clothes Involving the Finest Merchandise We Have Ever Assembled At Substantial Reductions There is no occasion to discuss the whys and wherefores They arc too obvious to need explanation Business has got to be stimulated, and the only stimulus the public takes in these times is reduced prices. So we're furnishing the stimulus We’re going to clean out our entire 1920 Fall and Winter Stocks, and you are going to buy them, because we have marked them where you can’t resist them! What Does This Sale Contain ? EVERYTHING! Everything in suits, from staples, to the most radical novelties loomed— Everything in overcoats, from the finest imported Crombincs, Beavers and Shct lands, to the choicest coatings of American mills—Everything for every man everywhere, formal or informal, day time, night time, play time or any old time at all’ Low Priced Originally Cut and Double Cut Now Seeing is Believing. Come See A Complete Line of Full Dress and Tuxedo’s, Suits and Accessories. MONTGOMERY STATE COLLEGE wuh decorated u]>|>!o|>rlutoly. mid In Koveral cuhvh the occniuuitH were diown ed to luirmonl/u with thcli wttlrur, A faimui'H noh<> family, a Krinij) of viUerin hdnif •'UoliirliinH,” and n TIME OUT For that stroll around the corner FOR SHE Is sure to enjoy a real PENN STATE SUNDAE AT THE VARSITY STORE
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