Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 03, 1920, Image 3

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    Friday, December 3, JLs2o.^
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A Remembrance for the Friends at Home—
A BOX OF'
. SAMOSET CHOCOLATES
GRAHAM & SONS
| On the-Corner ■
Milk Survey Of
Town Conducted
"Who's your milk man?" was the
rnthur startling question which was
put to tho house*wives of Slute College
by a number of Dairy Husbandry stud
ents during: tho past fow wcvlts. Uifder
tho .direction of Mr. Martin, Instructor
In Markot Milk, tho studonts taking
this course havo Just completed a mai -
kot milk survey of tho town. , Tho sur
voy was a-part of tho work required in
tho courso nnd had for its purpose hot
only the ascertaining of contain facts;
regarding tho nillk supply of tho town
bat also tho Instruction ♦of tho stud
ents In tho method and practlco of
making such a survoy.
Tho object of the survey was to seo
how many dealers woro selling In the
town, how many stops were made, how
many dealers sold in tho samo territory,
tho amount of milk purchased and tho
number In tho family. Tho method of
Uio work was simply to dlvldo tho tow*n
up according to tho units established
by tho collcgo and to assign each per
son to a unit or a section of a unit
Blank questlonnlrcs were given to tho
studonts to Ml out and tho Information
was socurod by Interviewing tho houso
wlfo
Most of tho people of tho town vvtro
very glad to glvo the- Information but
a fow were a bit doubtful ns to the
real motive Muny feared that an ad
vnneo in tho price of milk would ro
sult The real motlvo prompting tho
survey was thu realization that u great
deal of inferior milk Is sold In the town
nnd through thu survoy it Is hoped to
eventually soil first class milk Into
every household. At tho samo time,
this survoy gava a fairly accurato es
timate as to tho number of pcopto liv
ing In tho town at present.
A few of tho figures nro interesting.
There aro twenty different dealers
soiling milk In Stnto College Theso
wagons soil 2444 quarts of milk a day
and stop ut COX houses. Tho average
amount of milk sold per stop Is four
and ono-tonth quarts. Tho survoy
showed that there nro G 397 pcoplo in
the town nt present Of this number
1958 llvo In private homes or may be
classed ns rosldonts of tho town. 1074
aro in fraternities, and 1510 aro eating
in boarding houses. Tho restaurants
ostlmato that Bt>6 pcoplo aro sorved In
tho course of a day
Tho amount of milk used penspor
son in thoso various classes Is very In
teresting. It varies from less than one
eighth quart per person In some of tho
homes to ICO quarts per day per
person In McAllister Hall dining rooih.
Tho average for prlvato homes per day
Is four-tonihs quarts, per.porson frat
tornlUcs—.s3 quarts, restaurants,.. onc>
fifth quarts, boarding houses .0 quarts
Tho roasoiv-for boarding houses‘having
tho highest por capita consumption of
milk is caused by McAllister Hall Din
ing room being Included in this class.
Tho grand averago for tho ontlro town
WANTED
TABLE BOARDERS
MRS. G. H. THOMAS
116 East College Ave.
Go.
Photoplays Qualify
' .Slate* Collccjo,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY—PASTIME
All-Star Cast
In The Comedy
~ “SO LONG LETTY”
NITTANY—FRIDAY
KATHERINE MeDONALD
In “Curtain”
Added—BUSTER KEATON
“One Week”
SATURDAY—Matinee at 2 o’clock
CAROL DEMPSTER
In “ The Love Flower”
MONDAY
BILLIE BURKE
In “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson”
VOX NEWS
TUESDAY
* DORTHY DALTON
In ‘‘The Romantic Adventuress”
SUNSHINE COMEDY
"Ten Nights Without A Barroom”
PASTIME THEATRE
Is ,15 quarts per ptrsnn ot a ltytk k' <
than one pint pcnion.
No clullnllc woilc-hi'i bron'dono with
this suivoy uh yet but It Is expected
bofoio sptltig tint ('(ime i Ima will bo
pioponcd wlaieby id! milk v. 11l k
liandkd thtnugh oim •’oitno. tliu mlbc
being pastern l/od and bottled bcfniu de
livering, tlleiebv assuring evorj both
of clean puu. milk In addition lo ihl.i
mirvey, additional woilc Jsjielng c-nrb-l
on under the dhcttlon of Mi .M.iilin.
which will show borne Intcicstinr iccvlti
:>bout tho quality of the milk sold
From time to tinn* tenia no being mu
on thu milk sold by detleis In oid.i
tq determine the htiUct-fat, •icdluiv it,
lucid la and scorn In the nc v t month,
some valuable data will bo volkeKd In
this manner and It .hnuld servo to i -
rure„foi Stato College a bettei and
clinitvi milk supply
VARSITY IS HELD
TO SCORELESS TIE
(Continued from first page)
were gained tlnmn,l> udlinmigp n
againat P« mi Stn'tos (59 In tho itt
ond half, liowevLi, tbo Dluc ami Mh!'.'
came hack slionglv ami illlani-h b<-
Jug ablo to only equal tbo IMtt'ii-i in
number of fhst downs, did gain immh
moio giouml, unking S 3 voids lo thulr
59 Punnllks against l’lll iobln.d ilnm
of thirty more yirilq limn w<ie tal < n
from Penn State Hie vmidty ]o*%i tin
ball thiko on downs while the hum 1 , I
City lads gave It up twice Ikpcittdi
timeouts by both tenon tool, mrui I
from the Intel of tho touksl meil|
of these being due to the met silty **• ,
wl|dng thu ball so handling emtld 1 ■ |
facilitated Ptnn State fimilikd sunn]
limes to thu Panlhei s live, lull nacr- I
cred thieo times while the Pitt nun |
were only ablo to itgaln the oval min 1
For Pitt, D ivies plavrd bent whlk
ho was In thu contest and Bvers, who!
topluced him also dlsplnvtd ui A ,\u I j
brand of football. Amkison and Ml- I
Cmckcn were tho most const .tuif'i
ground gaiucis foi thu woulotnei'n and
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| SHEEP-LINED COATS :j
I Moleskin Tops With j
'£ Belt ;i
:: Price,' $lB.OO }
AT 5
Fromm’s Economy Store *
l3O E. College Ave.
QUICK AND |
.EFFICIENT SERVICE j
OUR STANDARD j
PENN STATE CAFE!
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN v
r.hiitlii' M'n\ nhnit iciiilj’i tul ill “8 nf
tlii I’lnc mill W hlii'it jnnlji f.alin'l
‘dunlin w.m nln.iwi .I’m n \.inl
iho •. iiijd llio i mil hid the Held lit in
ill bittei inmlltlnn, linn* In lllllt doubt
iMiliMim he uniilii Iruemti tcwHlullv ;;nt
ii ’*unv.foi u m oil lie I’liljti oh InoHf
tin Co (llUliiei tlmi n, the hi Unus Mhcii
i iit \ Ih hi t mild lino m> ml u tom li
do mi. InU iiin o|i|n>i uniltkii \wro HlJ.Ull
,Ik' Li 'jin him wht'i lit illi'iud in tlv
< iof mint. VW n i«) hUli h>,ii lot
tin <1 iv, no iillin nmn on this fliM
i uii illnr; hln miokl of n ti*l*t iruinoc!
if Imt i>li>>'il .1 wmiilufitlh onnnlijlont
• h .in. hi i lino helm? tit|)on
-I’ifi lot tivtni of tho Itlun .ut«l "White h
lii„o piln'i thtoinji tho laikliH lilt
\ oi 1. In I'i>iWn * m> ilio lliu. w m nj
mUt ih hrllll ini, iip-iIUK in tho «ce
o’i'l (pi it til Will'll till. I lit llpM It iH'tTlll
,11 iniilo 1t.,, If r< li n 1 tin,’ Mu my 111!"
KlMnmr inn tho lonui von noli and
not Hlvowlio uifuilvo in KnltihiK
imiiul 11! i nm'.-Ki'* honllns
it i M>n ilficllwi hi tho lliml pciloil
MrU, th<ni,-h ho v .unhitch Uio hull
■ Mon.
111 lid ll ft I i oryl t, tlim t.itlt
!iim>»ina \\ IK l l>>\ i'l Ol HlllltKlll In
ill- 1 Intn fi iciK..-. In/ speed nnd Hidiclit
11! .i' ii ]ioi; iMe feu .in mj of tin. lcu»i»-
luS’u i o;n nul foi tin otliii \ iiolu IjuKt
I>lun,;o thi(«u*li llli worit on the
d< 'tin< \ u. nlw) of hlKh cl l>s Pitt
\ *. mi i!jk in do mi* «iTuctiu \\oil>
t! < lit till* <• til I Ij«>i lUh*' Of 1/Olfl lllOWn H
m<■ iiuTnril s htiilluit tuLldlnc Bcntz
.. i-i i nt'. tv-tli untu l.lmmlf md tun
il I Id bold tliu Pitt tmitnbi In thi't-L
it ill tiin*' At tlio .hI.Iu both Uotk
uni limit It ill'itl:i„ui»‘ln;tl thinTTsiUtsi,
in il lln uotL oC Ciiit tin How tml "liul
(ItUntil** visi it * .t-clli.ti* <*, holntr un*
iii.iilnlt* fm thro • lint (lie l'ltt liw.Ua
'..i lij w k. s it hi \,oial tliiion Durlnic the
<i<nn(l i|ii nl< i tlu Pluo nnil Vvhlu*
11,.i uii imnlilt tn nltlintanil the
u ti ,tii nt tin i’lti nttm U unit It tuts
.1i n Hi n tlu. Mini.., City Kiln muilo
i" i im,sist runs Dm mt,' tlio m.t>
nnl hui - , houcici, tlio lino bntukud ;
.ml tin Plti 'itiivl. 's unable to Mtlu
Irt’ I Sll.l plopm llnil Ull iK'fllU. Till
111 nll in follcu *
I’.'im bluto I'iKsliiirtth
I'miui 1. \. MuCroij
Pl K r. T Hui nun
t.iiuthH > wl. <. * i Pond
l • .it. <’ Stiin
FJ it I! f. McL< 111
!’ ' n h II I S iddcmsM
’i ..'>iil U P IMg'ii
lli"!ii„"i.r Q .. „ Hollemn
P ti« H JI Dni.'U
A iv Jl 11. MiCfat-kui
mi. II P- AndeiMin
j \ I' tllutinii i—lVnn Mato, llltnci fm
I KlUiu ii I’lUslmu.h —l)M.rn lot Dnk'i,
1 1 'lti fm \inloi ion, Ontn lov for Hue!<-
I.v ‘ I, tvim.mi. foi 11-I, ;nr. Jlcmai.l
id- 1 uln
s' ’.ii* Xt Ay Ain well. Sumthnimo.
I iitlllll. T J Thoi'i'u, Coliimbl't. Plolil
ECCI2C^>^CSr:c^aC3232ECS2CS?i!OCGaH©SC&IS©aOB«»HC»3®B
I ‘THE BON SVIOT I
MOT AMD COLO DRINKS.
Candy and Confections.
Reymer’s and Charter Chocolates
(J Opposite Bush Hous Bellefonte, Pa. g
u7'zososoron€ < t:dr:c?]:es|B^B®i3®a®ae)BeßOß®B
Throwing down '
the prices of
our whole clothing stock
of Men s and Young Men’s
Suits and Overcoats
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n
For several weeks past there has been considerable re
tail experimenting with the men’s clothing market. One
after another there have been hesitating sales and reduc
tions intended to feel out the situation. But they were not
what the people were looking for.
The situation might as well be put on a settled basis at
once, and there’s just one way to do it.
Tie Whole Stock of. Our Men’s Clothing
It is a very big, sweeping clearaway of thQ very; best
clothing-, a clothing stock that is all brand new, that is all
wool, hand-tailored, the standard of the world.
Fashion Park, The House of Kuppenheimer
and other recognized makes
Suits and Overcoats now to go at these prices:
$lO.OO Suits und Overcoats §31.50 $60.00 Suits and Overcoats
$‘15.00 Suits and Overcoats §35.25 $65.00 Suits and Overcoats
$50.00 Suits and Overcoats $39.25 $70.00 Suits and Overcoats.
$55.00 Suitsand Overcoats $43.50 $75.00 Suits and Overcoats
8
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rol
ludt.t'.'l. .1. Ciolliih, Dnitmouth; Llnen
lnutt, O J. MlCarty, Jr. Gormantown.
Tlnio of (iimilyi’H, l&inlnutca.
M,\V 10HIC ALUMNI
TO HOLD JUNNKH
Tin annual ‘•Cul-toKclhei’* mid din*
net <>r tin* New Vmk Alumni Ahkoclu*
tlon will In- tilled Thuimlay uwiilng.
Dfcninhct ninth, at the Machinery Club,
Vet k Cilv. Thu unfair will bo of
n non.tuclmii al inuitte and an Intc-r
-u aim; |>rm,tuin luih Injun arranged
'lifth will bn ludu the Penn State vur
iilti ijinutul ax a fuatuiu AH under*
j.rtdnnteii mu Invited to utlund un the
{iluinnl uro diHliciUH of Itcciilng In, per*
nnml (ontacl with tlio atudent bod}, In
ciilct th it the} tnu> know* tho actual
ioiklUlouh of lollogu an the} ex*
at the jit i Hunt time.
OOOOOGOOCOOOt
MEAT MARKET
ALL KINDS OF
Fresh Meats
§ J. D. KELLER
ALLEN STREET
The : Pennsylvania : State : College
EDWIN* EJILE SPARKS, Ph. R., L.L. J) H PRESIDENT
JMuMMii'il mnl mnlntnliied bj the joint action of the United States Go>crmtient mid the Coiamonweultl
- I’emiHj lianla
arvt I*l\l. (.HLAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Kniriiicerlmr. Mliurnl Arts. Mining. nml NnturaJ Science, off*
Iml llilrt)-ohrlit umrHCK of four jours each—Also course** in Home Leonomlcs, Industrial Art mid l'lijslml
intloii—TUlTlON Kill,ll to both sexes? incidental charges moderate.
1 Irxt xrini-ster lieulns middle of September; second lemexter tile flrnt of February; Summer Session
’JVmeliers iiliout tlte third Monday Jn June of each year. tor rlattuirno, bulletins, announcements, ete., uddres
Tin; REGISTRAR, State Colluirc, Pennsyluu
MIMEOGRAPHING -
PROMPT, ACCURATE SERVICE
Mathematics and the Sciences
ntir Specialty Let us bid on your
work.
Edwards Bros.
Ann Arbor. Mich
Therefore, at one Blow
WE BRING DOWN
SIM, The. Clothier
State College and Bellefonte
LECTURE TON'IOIIT FOR
ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Mi P. 11. Park, Coneml engineer
of tho WeHllnKhouHu Alilmiko Company
will-spunk oh "Thu Development of tho
Modern Airbrake" at u mooting of tho
combined i iiKiueciiiig kocloMuu in Old
('lmpel ut Hewn cAloelt tonight. Many
IntereHtlng ntidin and plcUiren will I>o
CRYSTAL CAFE
We Retain Our Trade by Deserving It
A. B. Dietrich, ’2O
I STRUBLES’ GROCER
x .
Special Next Week
ORANGES
MIXED NUTS
For Xmas
Stationery, Tourist Casei
and Leather Goods.
THE ATHLETIC STORE
Bliown to Illustrate tho ninln pc
Uio lecturo and nil students
biiKlnourinv courses uro Invltei'
lurid
LOST —Monday o\enintf. wullut c
monuy mid choolCH, ilk well ns
imiuv of Robert 12i Hoy I town:
turned to '\V. V . I'rtloy, 300 8.1
GRAPES
On Co-op Corm
$47.25
$51.50
$55.25
$57.50