'Fridan•aalluarY, 7,,-1921 Extending New Year's Greetings to all we especially ask you to watch .our window for new candies which we have just purchased after a visit to the factories which make our candies. GRAHAM & SONS Ori the Comer EDUCATORS ATTEND' HARRISBURG MEETING (Continued from (Mat pago) present school nyntem. Ho declared for it longer school hear. e with a mini mum of ton months on Instead of the present requirement of nine; ho urged Increased salaries for all teacher.; and than discussed briefly the need of a rearrangement in cournen In all the educational institution of the slate. Dr. Finegan also launched a corn- Won for the securing- of historical data from all sections of the state which Is to be compiled and Incorporated in a Jr= book which will be used by students of Ponneylvania. His Idea Is to have every school send In to the de partmont earma historical facts about the'reglon In which It Is located that ovary port of the state may be represented In the new history. Another feature of the nuperintendont's mensoge was tho need of tho revision of the law'. concerning compulsory school attend an. Under the present system. child- I ran beta°. the ages of sight and sixteen years are compel!. to attend some school of education but according to Dr. Finegan'e idea thin law should be made to apply to those children between the ages of six and sixteen lxtra. By this plan It is hoped to do aunty with tho largo amount of illiter acy In this state and thus make butter American citizens of the coming gen eration. The three talks given by members of.the faculty from this institution wero well received by the educators Dr. A. C. Martin of the Department of History gave an interesting discussion .on "The Proposed Course in History and Social Science for Pennsylvania High Schools." from the viewpoint of the colleges "Touching Rural Boys and Glrls to Play" was the theme of Professor Brass lees talk, while Mr. N. C Miller of the Engineering Extension chose as his subject "The' Function of Extension Courson in Promoting the Professional Growth of Teachers." Tho general topic of discussion in the conforenco.at The Kind of Pies Mother Makes CRYSTAL CAVE ' 1 A. B. DIETRICH, '2O to GOOD HOME COOKING lIEM ximpaaisiowsnalusonommicausatissitoaalaaaammiss [THE BON MOT ii HOT AND COLD DRINKS I 1 ' Candy and Confections 1 Reymer's and Charter Chocolates Opposite Bush House Bellefonte, Pa. lIMINIPINOWIMMIOIIOIIIII4IIMINNIIIIIMINOMICINEID 1111111641011111111 .?~_ ~ , ~,.~>. 5 ,,~. t. v. _~, _.... _. ANNOUNCING . A New Theatre for State College TO EMBODY The Refinements and Newest Innova vations of Theatre Construction It has always been our aim and desire not only to provide / you with the newest and most worthy pictures for your en tertainment but also to present them to you under the most pleasant surroundings and favorable conditions In keeping with this aim and desire, we will soon break ground on College Avenue between the Nittany Printing and Publishing Company Office and the First National Bank for a new Theatre in which will be incorporated the most modern ideas of the Best Theatre construction A Theatre in its BEAUTY, APPOINTMENTS, CONVEN lENCE and CO)SIFORT, that shall be creditable not only to the Institution, the Town and Ourselves, but will stand out t., :—. as 'the finest in Central Pennsylvania Mild, Mr. Miller meek° wait 'The Teacher Situation In Pennnylvania... TENNESSEE CLERGYMAN HAS INTERESTING TOPIC (Continued from first papal February 13—Rev. A. R. Mansfield, D D., Superintendent Putman's U. ChuWl lmtitule of Now York Cit). Fein nary I.o—Rev William L SOW tello, First Presbyterian Church, Scranton, Pa. Februum 27-11 M. C. G. Jordan. Vol ant, Pa March G—Rev. George W. Richards, D, D., Profossor of-Church Illstom of t h e Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church. Lancaster, Pa Mulch 11, 12, 11—Vocational Guidance and Recruiting Conference. Much 20—Dr. Warr. H. 'Wilson, Presb3 (Orion Board of Homo Mis sions, New York City. March 27—(:aster Recess. April lU—Rev. Arthur V. Casselman, Calvary Reformed Church, Reading, Pa April 17-1100. J. 13. 'Neck, Praetor of 1110 U. P. Church, Vico President of Tarkio College. Tarklo, Missouri. May B—Tho Right Rov. J. H. Dar • lMgton, D. D., LL. 1), Harrisburg, Pa May 22-12.30. Plato .1 Jones, Moravio, Cow York. June 12-13accalaureato Sunday. DICKINSON SECOND ON CAGE PROGRAM (aontinued trim first pace) Freshman Squad Practicing. The Frcehmen under the guidance of II D. Davis. the assistant coach who is helping .. Dutch - with the basketball men. limo been trainnig religloualy for the pant NI OCkll. Thu squad is still largo but It will bo weeded out in the near future and the serious business of picking a team started. The schedule arranged for the year- '"'.*ThillitianATkaftee+Go. i PhofoPlagss QualtV • ,t J Stab Collect?. Tet. • Hods In made up of seven KAMM Uwie away and four at home and la as fol low.. Jan. 14—Beletonte Academy. away. Jan. 20-13elletonte Academy at home. Feb. 3—Wont. Va. Freahmen away. February 4—Pitt Freahmen away,. February 19 Pitt Freshmen at home. February 23—W. Va. Fronhmen at home. March 11—Indiana Normal at home. MANY _VICTORIES RECORDED IN BASKETBALL HISTORY Thu beginning of January has wail amp) Important games for the llluo and White haaketball tentn. Six years ago, JIIIIOMII7 9, 1910, n mmarkably fact !meatball game resulted In a 33 to 91 uklory for tho Blue and White quintet °ter the Harrisburg Collegians. Closo ly guarded near the basket, the ',tailors took as early lead lOD the)r ability to shoot accurately from a distance. In the first half thllr floor work easily excelled that of the enmity and at ono time thoy led 10-8 but the Bloc and White showed great Improvement In the seoond half and succeeded In winning by a too point margin. Conch Herman's speed artists niH cL ushered In the 1910 `basketball I on by defeating the Lafayette cage men In an exciting shuggle by tho scare of 39 to 20 the context was hard fought throughout and !nen In the last too minutes of play the result was morn or loss of tt, toss up. Taking the gomo as a %bolo, It may.witely ha sold 'that the State team outplaDed Ito opponents It scored thirteen field goals to the Mutton team's men. Thu -record of 1011010 for each side clearly showed the superior teamwork of the Blue and White aggregrollon but they, showed de ckled weakness when It came to shoot ing goals from fouls. Captain 'Walton W. the star of the game while Troxell stood out prominently In the Lafayette side, Penn State fought her way Into the basketball limelight In 1917 when she humbled the Symons° five by a score of 22 to 21 In gt game whiLlt was full of thrills and spectacular clashes. At the end of the first half the outcome of tho contest was In lust an much doubt as at the start for the nom was a to, 11 to 11 Tho real result of the battle was APPLES BUY THEM BY THE BUSHEL Order from your Grocer Varieties York Imperial • Baldwin Stayman Winesap Grown by the Department of Horticulture PENN STATE COLLEGE 1921 Shoe prices , have hit the bottom _ and ‘ we are under the pile. If you want to see some real shoes at bottom prices, Men's and Women's Come to the COLLEGE BOOT SHOP See our windows for latest styles. LWLat .. A2IjIEMZU . tiILji Adam style exterior, interior decorations - and furnishings of same period It will comfortably seat 1200, provision is made for enlargement to 2200 or 2500 if conditions ever IMEMEM Fireproof construction through No steps—incline stairways even to Balcony. No radiators—constant change of air heated in winter, cooled in 'summer, will be distributed in the Theatre. Lounge rooms, rest rooms and other conveniences. A large Pipe Organ will be, in stalled as the music will be art important feature of alt programs PENN STATE COLLEGIAN mew apparent bucifte - r - ferty malutos of close-play the 'visitors Wore forced to admit 'defeat at the hands of tho Illy and White Syracuse invaded Saito with an excellent. record of victories at home and afield having played In tho neighborhood of forty Shams with but tow threats on record. aluch 'credit wax thoreforo glven Coach tiorman's team for ouch a splendid victory. Three years ago Penn State's basket ! hall team woo a decisive victory over Lehigh, the final more being 44 to 20 The game was Interesting throughout although the Blue and White woe never In danger of lolling Its lead. The game was exceedingly 'lean and while a number of fouls were called en each team they were all for technicalities and not because of personal roughness. Tho mom guarding of State was a feature and Captain Blakeslee was the etlxr Performer. Tile Penn State varsity quintet op ened the 1919 seueon In a satisfactory aunnher when it defeated the strong nlataihe by a score , of 40 to it. Superior teamwork of the Blue and White team woe largely responsible for the victor,. In the. firm half neither the State or Juniata team was able to pierce the' other's defense to any ap preciable extent although the Stele team bad the margin during thWhalf In goal shooting and passing. It was In the second - half however that the var- shy gut Ito real otrld6 and . ,after tho first few minutes there was no time that the final Issue of the contest was In doubt. Mullen was . the Indhldual Mr for State tollllo LlrongOod hold the place of honor for,Juniata Vt. L. FOSTER DAVID F. KAPP Presdent Cashier First National Bank OF State College, Pa. Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $50,000 $1.25 per bu 1.50 " " 2.00 " " YORK COUNTY CLUE HOLIDAY DANCE WAS 1 , 1:/tY SUCCESSFUL The York County Club gave their annual Christman dame in the Coliseum York, Pa, on December 00, A novel fixture of Ulu affair was that no nub wall/don was charged, the dance boing given for I•unn SUlta alumni, friends, and all attire &Adore of JIM° ‘arlous men schools In lurk County. The dantu thillf in ithargo of a nom :01110o composed of George Lockman Sam Piettlinan '2l, Charge It, Louis '23, Sum Kraideli and Hobert 13auLlnium Among those present were Mr. G. H.. Illbsluintn, who apoku durlng Ulu Intet mleslon on Penn Mute, Hon. Robert n. Spangler. 83,,A1un of Ulu henna of Hopi esentathes, and Hon. G. S. Hugen tutor, 010)01 of lurk. Thu 1.2111al Inspiration was furnish- 1 1 11 11.111111481311111111111111111111111141.1111111111111111111111111111111111:111111.1$11t111/1111 OUR SPECIALTY : HOME-MADE Pies and Cakes Penn State Bakery A. DEAL Plumbing & Heating FRAZIER STREET . . . and at the two great Automobile - Shows z A . fact: , F 1 ....\ ,N 4..... . i ~., . ...v4 , ...t..---...._:. CIGARETTES .. " ~.---,• fr; _.,„ ). .-mir _ A I: ~ 4 . , : ...,,, ; .t,,,„„ i z, • , • , ,,,c ,„ ~-:. , ..,-.- 1.- ;; -,, :i - 4 '. ,-,.-___ _,..,,,- _ - T.- , r;,-..-_,, , •Vr .:) ....- ed by tho Jan2y Fhii, of Lon Mona, Approximately 125 couple were In at tendance. Plans lire no, tinder wit) tin the annual Quasi dam, to he given doting thu Caster ‘itiatlon PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS L. K. Metzger L. K. Metzger The Fastest Growing Store in State College We sincerely wish everyone a Hap py and most prosperous New Year. We are making plans to improve and enlarge our business so we may better serve you. We can only do this with your kind continued patronage. That only will enable us to grow. 1921 will see many changes in our store. Text Books and Student Sup plies of all Kinds. Cigars Tobacco Candy L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen Street Last January at the big New York_show in the Grand Central Palace as well as at Chicago's show at the Coliseum more Fatimas were smoked than any other cigarette. 4,,,,.,.,..."4.,.-.,...,.a. —more proof o, f , just enough TurL,V, Page Three Most Good Dressers Bring Tie 11, lathe, to 11H for el, anlng. Pre. Wm: and repairing. They hate n habit a hleh to bard to break. Too ought to Join them—alp don't yon do It today? E. W. GERNARD These MO great ct ems attrat. t motorists from mar) section of the country. Hence this preference for ratinr;ls - It shams not at; 1 ;Anti thin- Fatima
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