Friday, November 12, 1920. PILGRIM’S LANDING IS . TO BE COMMEMORATED President Wilson Proclaims the Twenty-first of December os Day for Its Observance. President "Wilson hiiH issued a juo clamutlon In which ho requests tho oh* xurvunce by schools, colleges, and uni* vcisltlcs of the threu-hundiedih mi* nlvuituuy of Uiu landing of tho Pilgrims At tho xatnc time ho nomod tlnee mein hoiH of tho United States Pllginin Ter centenary Commission. Six inoiuhurH had nhcady boon upiwlntcd by Congiess. Tile text of the proclamation follow “My Fellow Counttymcn: Deceinboi 21, next, Mill mink the tercbnlennry of tlio landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth In 1020. The day will be becomingly < elebnited at Pl> mouth undei liie aus pices of the Plymouth PHm Telmrgk pices of the Plymouth Pllglim leieont onary Commission and at othei loculi-, tli a in Massachusetts While this la |)io|)ei and piuisewoitliy, it seems to mo that the Inllueiiocs which the idealti and principles of the Pilgrims with lea ped to civic iihcity and human rights have upnn the foinmtlon and growth of out institutions and upon our dev elopment and progiusH ns a nation, merlin wore than u local oxpicsslon of our obligation, and maiccH lining a na tion-wide observance of tho day. “I therefore suggest and icquest that tho 21st of December next we obsorvo throughout the Union with special pat riotic services, in'oider that great ev ents in American history that have re sulted from the landing of these hearty and courageous navigators and colonists may be accentuated to the present gen eration of American cltbcns Espec ially do 1 recommend that tho day be ilttlngly observed in the universities, colleges and schools of our country, to tho end that salutasy and patriotic les sons may he drawn from the fortitude and pcrscvcranco and the ideals of tills little bund of church men and women who established on this continent the llist-self-detennined government based on the gtcat principle of Just law and its equal application to nil, and thus MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF Fresh Meats J.D. 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Done In the District of Columbia, tho fourth day of August, In tlio year of oui Lord ono thousand nine bundled and twenty, and of the Independence of the United States nf America the one humfred and forty llfth WOODROW WILSON Difficult Bouts Confront Boxers A very impmtanl sto]i was taken in tho past muntii towaid the advancement of intci collegiate boxing, when repre sentatives fiom ten of tho Inigest In stitutions in the east, including Penn State, met in New York City on tiio twenty-second of October and formulat ed plans foi the coming season. Tho main purpose of the meeting was to ai rango for something unusual in col legiate boxing circles, namely an In tercollegiate boxing meet, and In this icspecl the meeting was a liugo suc cess It was decided to hold an Inlor colleglatu meet this year on tho llrst of March at a place that Is yet to be determined and an executive committee was appoint! <1 to make all llnnl arrange ments. Boxing Munugcn S. Freedman *2(l, and Omduntc Manager N, M Flem ing attended tho meeting und are en thusiastic over thu prohablo success of And no one could tell the difference! This test of direct compari son wasmadd by Anna Case, world-famous soprano, be fore 2500 people, at Car negie Hall, New York City, on'March 20, 1920. See the three diagram sketches below: Rr«t— I Miss Case stood beside the New Edison aad Suddenly— the lights went out, but Mise Case's voice went smoothly oa. Then— the lights went on again. Miss Case was gone. The audience gasped with surprise to Und that her voice had been com ing from the New'Edison. Mr. Santa Claus! Com# in and hear the phonograph that did it We want you to see it, listen to it, test it for yourself. This marvelous phonograph can give the family more pleasure than any other instrum' nt you can buy them for Christmas. Here is why: This phonograph has actually proved that it can match the performance of the living artist, —and match it so perfectly that no one can tell its Re- CREATioNfromtheliving performance. It did this on March 10, 1920' before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, New York City—with Anna Case,theworld famed soprano. It did this on Sep tember 30th, 1919, before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh—with You'll be able to recognize its superiority with your own ears—in every kind of vocal and instrumental music. Come in and see whether this isn't so. We'll gladly give you Mr. Edison's famous Realism Test. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tho meet and tlio Interest that it will arouse. Although the varsity boxing sche dule will not bo completed for another week or so, the mittmen are sure of fucing novel e opposition throughout thu season since u incut with tlio Penn ling artists Is certain und meets with the 'othei lending teamH of the countiy uiu being arranged. Three interchips box ing meets will be held during tho win tui months, two of which, thu Novice Meet and tho Frosh man-Sophomore Scrap, will probably take plneu on tho two Saturdays that occur between tho end of the Christmas vacation and thu opening of the varsity season oo thu twenty-second of Jnnuaiy, while the In ter-Class Setup will bo hold tieui the end of the season. Exceedingly lively bouts In these meets may be expected by tho spcctutois because of tho compe tition that will devulop among the large* number of Freshman camiidnlos that; imvc reported mid the various uppet clnssmcn who full to make the varsity. All those who (ontemplnte going into boxing this year arc urged to come out Immediately In order that they may be (U for the mon* gruelling work that lieu ahead. Most Good Dressers Bring Thoirclothus to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. Thoy have forb od a habit which Is hard to broak. You ought to join them—why don’t you do U today? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. • E. IV. Gcrnnrd rjhf NEW EDISON € Jhe Phonograph with a Shad" Test It Yourself L. K. METZGER 111-115 ALLEN STREET rnor. kochek whites HKIIIIiS OF ARTICLES A hoi Ich of twelve lirtlclcti Oil tins ouiJy architecture of PennHjhanlu l>> PiofCHHor A.' I, Kollioi, head of the Department of ImlUHlilul and Fine ArlH .tv HI appear In tho “Architectural Rec ord,” lit'KlunliifT with the November In- Bile Doctor Kochcr Ik a recognized iiuttioi lt> on Ponimj Ivunlan architecture mid u leal treat nwaltH thoHo who uru IntercHtul In thin t>pe of work. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tuimmmtiirnrimmuiinuimini ittiiiituiinni jiicntiiJitiiDtiiniiiiuiniikikiiiiiirikiinii itintnllllliiiJtitihumutaiitm111mtitiittti11mntimimti11ltdluimiiiciitimiiminimtitiinimittiimi ANNOUNCING Arrangements Have Finally Been Made to Hold the THANKSGIVING DANCE _ AT THE WM. IP JE£ N N Thanksgiving, Nov. 25—9 P. M. Marie Rappold, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company. It did this on November 5 th, 1919, before 6500 teachers at the State Armory, Albany—with Mario Lau renti of the Metropolitan Opera Company. It did this over 4000 other times, with more than fifty great vocalists and instrumentalists. You can read the facts of these amazing achievements in the leading newspapers of the United States and Canada. They are the talk of the music and scientific world. And the phonograph? It's the Official Laboratory Model of the New Edison, "the phonograph with a soul/- Every Official Laboratory Money Help Ask about our Budget Plan. It shows you how to make best use of your Christmas money. It brings your New Edison for Christmas, and makes 1921 help pay. Coro-« t ful, systematic spending always ' ' money go farther. LOCAL DEALER Jiiiiimiiiiaiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiimmiaitimiiiiiiainiimiiiintiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiimoiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiii] THE BON MOT HOT AND COLD DRINKS Candy and Confections Reymer’s and Charter Chocolates Opposite Bush House iioiiiniiiinianiiiiiimiaiiitiiinmDiiiiiiiiniiomiiiinmoiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiioiimniiiuoiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiionniiiuinniiiHiiii: Model in our store is as exact dupli cate of the famous original Official Laboratory Model which cost Mr. Edison three million dollars to per fect. It is capable of sustaining the test of direct comparison; we guar antee this. Get an Official Laboratory Model for Christmas. You will have the one phonograph which brings you the living performances of great ar tists exactly as those artists have given them. You jcnow this is sol The proof has been givenl The ab solute, scientific proof] Say the word, —and we’ll save an Official Laboratory Model for you, and deliver it in time for Christmas. yfaqc Is no inflation in Edison Prices. “Edison stood the Gaff” to keep his favor ite invention within the reach of every on*. Page Thn Bellefonte, Pa.