Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 14, 1921, Image 4

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    extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to
and see our line of hard candies when ar
ing a color scheme for dinner and other
sons.
AHAM & SONS
On tlite Corner
DEBATING COACH TO
LEAVE PENN STATE
NS SECOND
GE WITS" NUMBER
Ell=l
arable open coati Ilia
ate hen been filled oth
n "Just as good - that ar
gued get In. Theiefoie
to enter the contest
nnlnnlllotl must be at
late l rehriairt find.
ailgna (in all oiodlune),
ie h 1 lined lAte media
take hie Once fol the 3einnlntler of
the mount
The tut It or tile tat sky debating
squad Is ptoglessing ter) rapidly at
the mown% time, and notice prepare.-
[lions ate nou being outdo for the knit
tot ennic content, which 01111 take place
on Fein 01111 tm enty ith Penn
State. Dickinson end Duck:fell 118 the
competing schools. Thu .übieet will ho
1 the Inpaneso Mt:lesion Polley. Under
Pt oressur klillees direction nearly all
or tile mailmen's for thin and 1110 other
debates of the season hero been v.ork
ed out. and 1111 that remains Is the defi
nite direction of the tennis uhich will
yOOlOOOOO the college, and the float
eo ailing In &Met,
I.I.LICIITI WITS CON
-226 lIIIS .home, New
We 1)001:100 for return
01011 Is open to till stud
lege, and to not tests Iot
a: ibts tote or to nitmbels
tort! All materble Cott
le: pe-n tltten, ,loultio
00 000 01,10 of the panel
bole at ell'. top or
ago the name, clans nod
entlo Attention Is cal-
Mot all enter doubt.,
t be In not later than
tenth. uhlcit moans that
01 of time tot Moue Atho
Out form of the compe
te for It All tool it that
slit Ito sent in Ito original
g nubject to an: , cons.
oard
A toitathe grouping of aspirants for
debating hopois has been atrangtql by
touch. tie hits tlltldcd the squad Into
foul first tennis and four second teams,
me anion:ills° nod tno negative In
each class Tile first teams urn corn- I
Ironed of alllrmathe, 13. S Leathern,
John EBon, Cl. 13. Stoddard, ticgothe.
It P. Sterne!, L M Runkle, G IV
Sunni.; allinuathe. 11 E Overdort,
It S Adams, K D Dart, negative, IV
Li Romig, R. C Kramer, J L Parker.
The second teams urn composed of.
atlirmittli,e, Harold Matsinger„ P. S.
Andorson, E J. Boone, negative, I. S
Adams, n 13 Myers. John Iniltrdohnen;
nillnuati‘G E A Petorman. R. K.
Foust; !meat's°, ClOus Fit.bnugh,
1 I.llellinan. These groups are inn WAY
Minolta', of the fired personnel of the
%tuition teams, but should occasion ar
ise through the Inuirmed efforts of
nozno mumbets of the second teams, the)
ti 111 be shiftul to iho flint learns. There
is still considerable time left for pre
immtion for the mention. and Oho limo
of the filet Inteinolleglate dehato may
find the above line-ups considerabl)
changed
nib thus presented for
something big for them
college Is unusual and
tie use of As nun rho
n hen contribution, front
ty one colleges nod unk
leeched fot the first
State oolli Im competing
st colleges and unisersio
tont, and a suceessful
. a big advertisement for
U1)01: is Intel -national])
hit and saute and its
hill mote another
:sent let tho college min
ed 011001 cup, esPeelallY
or pill be announced In
numlitt. It hould be
n Slate if her students
mate enough to his the
ellebts have beta uric
this project sines the)
equity which surrounded
id nom luta taken It up
that Penn State stud
ort It For further in
ton) be desired, students
to call upon 1.1 M. Aiken
.roth
The three coinered Inter-collegiate
debate with Beeknell and Dickinson,
which him been vending for some time.
hex nt last hen. gefinitell arranged and
Y ALUMNI WILL
EARLY DINNER SOON
rg Alumni Inv, nrrong
r annual nilibulitter din
g evening, Januor3
[Duda Hotel In Harris
n Stott, men hi the Viola
make niintigernneto to
nor.
OF p ,
State College, Pa:
Capital, 550,000 Surplus, $50,000
EDI.S ON
"The Phonograph With a Sour
The
What Edison Did
during the War
"VOU wondered—every-
I wondered, and
practically nobody knew
how Edison "did his bit."
At last the official an
nouncement is out 1 Comein
and get your copy of the bul
letin: "What Did Edison
Do During the War?" —or.
write, if you can't call.
It tells what Edisoii did
while Chairman of the
Naval Consulting Board—
how he spent months,*
sea, experimentipa and in
L. K. METZGER
111-115 Allen Street.
Wafchfbr Me tmnouncement ofMr. Edison's new 'wean* I
I=l
W. L. FOSTER DAVID F. KAPP
Pr.sdent Emillcr
First National Bank
venting devices for foiling
the German submarines.
The bulletin also tells how
Edison stood the gaff and
kept the price of the New
Edison down to bed-rock
during the era of high costs
and soaring prices. The New
Edison has increasedin price
less than 15% since 1914
part of this increase is war
tax. The bulletin also tells
Mr. Edison's views on our
Budget Plan which makes
the New Edison easy to buy.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
will be held evening, BehrintrY
twenty-fifth. It has been tantutiVely
planned to how each school represented
by two teams. netemsitatlng ono Blue
and 'White squad to compete with Bush
nell University at Lewisbutg while tho
other ono is meeting Dickinson In the
Auditorium.
The representatives from all three In
stitutions will argue on the sales sub
ject, the question being, Resolved, that
the United States should enact it rigid
Japanese exclusion law. Tills question
wax chosen by the mutual agreement of
the committee in charge, not wily be
cause the Japanese topic Is one of the
foe °most diplomatic problems of the
plesent day but also because it bins
Isla° appeal to college men In so fat
Hutt title Important issue It 111 have to be
settled bs the soungel generation, of
uldelt the whore man is truly repro
senhtlise. The college milli the tom
totaling the greatest number of points
will be awarded a suitable Prin., tile na
ture of IS MO has not set been deter
minim]
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NEWS OF OTHER COLLEGES
STEVI:NS INSTITUTE OF TECII—A
million dollar endnament campaign lam
been started b) the alumni of the col
lege of 11110 3210,000 Is to be robed
by the I tlutunl, $lOO,OOO lts outshleis,
and if these aunts arc mimed, the Gen
eml Education Board alb alto an addi
tional $210,000
UNIV. OF CINCINNATI—A wireless
station` bee Just been' Installed at the
Unit orally. The station Is already In
shape to send and rehelyo messages.
The apparatus in already In ehape to
weld and reecho messages. The upper
the apparatus Ix all of the newest design
and alit be used not* for experimental
pm pones
.T . 01,1:1/0 UMIERSITY—From now on
isa °shown nro to wear distinctive head
gear consisting of green knit caps. The
COMM are to wear pins of equally dis
tinethe quality.
THERE'S A FRAME 1
1 .
:f:'
EVERY PICTURE
"WE MAKE 'EM"
The P ENN QTATE
- HOTO v. 7110 P
212 E. College Ave
THREE NEW SCHOOL OF AG
RICULTURE INSTRUCTORS
Mr. William V. Dennis. a graduate
of Dm erford College In 1002, Leccntly
Director of the Teaching Training Vo
cational School at Sin Ing Mille. Pa., and
Supervisor of Ruml Schools, has been
appointed Asnociate Professor of Mimi
Sociology at Santo College. xb•. Dennis
has bad much experience In this lino
or troth and bun lectured mom tittles
In the Dural Life Department on rural
problems.
lit William I'. Hall. a graduate or
Mllletavllle State Normal School in 1913
and of the Penn Stole School or Agll
- In 1000. has been plaid In
dull ge of Palm Shop Wolk In the Dm
Imltatent of 1000111 Lae at thin college
111. Hall taught tine°•eata In luntl
elementary Wild B.olllilll , NaloOili Rod
IMO been 111 cholla, of the total 1.0111-
31111111, oent tonal taboo! timing the
cutlent 011 r.
\lr Charles Di. croft 313ers. IL grad
uate of the Univel sit) of Illinois In 1013
and of the School of Agriculture at West
Virginia Univet tit In 1911, has been
appointed Associate Pt oresuor of Agri
cultural Education In the Rural Life
Department at State College. For the
MEAT MARKET
ALL KINDS OF
Fresh .Meats
J. D. KELLER
ALLEN STREET
FOR
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Beginning Saturday; Jan. 15th
THE FASHION SHOP
will offer another reduction
on already reduced prices on
All Overcoats, Hats, Shirts,
- Hose, Gloves and Ties.
A line of Fashion Park Suits
just arrived, will be on sale
Saturday. Come in and look
them over. Must make room
for Spring stock.
Store closed Friday P. M. to
adjust prices.
Open Saturday at 8 A. M.
.
H. L. LONG, Prop. P. B. MEEK, Mgr:
pant too yearn. Mr. •ttmx has been
engaged In ten, her Loaning Votit al
the Nol 111 Gu ollon Stale Collego and
has completed him trxidcnto equlre
moan nt Calumbln Unit olxlty for rho
degree of Deetm of Philosophy.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
THE BON MOT
HOT AND COLD DRINKS
Candy and Confections
Reymer's and Charter Chocolates
Opposite Bush House Bellefonte, Pa.
L. K. Metzger L. K. Metzger it
The, Fastek Growing
StOre in State College
Kwik-Pak Laundry Cases *f
f 4: :I:
Returned to Former Price of it
i 52.00. Were $2.25 :.]
All Makes Fountain Pens *i
Repaired
) All Fraternity Banners I
Reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent
.i. ,
Schroft's Candies were 90c lb :E
t x4.
Now 60c. I:
1:
4:x 20 Per Cent Reduction on
:cc . Memory Books.
-
f• 20 books added to our Library. Join x
now, only 25c. Over 375 books 1
tx. • now in the Library.
x.
L. K. METZGER
111-15 ALLEN STREET
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Friday, January 19, 1921
Most Good Dressers Bring
Their clothes to us for cleaning, pre.-
sing and repairing. They have forb
ed a hobit which is hard to break.
You ought to Join them—why don't
you do It today?
E. W. GERNARD.
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