Tuesday, January 18, 1921 FINANCIAL REPORT OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Tho roomt of the Mancini ntandlng of rile Aoscalatloo of thy Peon xtivnnln COllOllO, for Lilo yen, ending . Auguot. 31. 1080, co :milled by Graduate ',Monger Null Fleming and ulluovelt by 0,0 Alumni Athiotia Ad *looti Cons:Milo: ball burn coniuloted and Is publlnhol berowlth foh thu hi foolintlon of allo studonto and 1111011111. Ansoelatlon lo now in It much bodtblo Monad condition than V.O.H IZE= I'UNNSYLVA,NIA STATI: COLT. IM1n• Son ending YI{OI,IT P. S. C. Student. Fees Miscellaneous Income 1 a vestinen I. !aeons. Ilf=l Allscellancous Expense . . 1,11190 119nonse ...• . • •• • Oilier EqUiplllollt . ..... .. Postage and Statlonet t. ... . Telephone and 'Tolegnillit • • Athletic Fluid and Track !louse 8,1100 l ldslls .. Sala. lea and Clei lull . _Publicity .. .. . 1919 Baseball . . • . 1919 Track . , . ... . 1919 Boxing . .... , . .. 1910 Tennis. . . . 1917 Basketball . .. . , 1918 Track. .... , . . 1920 Basketball.. • .. „. 1920 'Wrestling . .. 1020 Baseball 1920 Track . .. .. 1920 Boxing . . . 1970 LaCromin . , . • 1920 Bracer , .. 1920 Tennis ... .. EM=ll 11ALANCC SHULIT ASSON Caolt on band.. ... . Investments (48 charts P. R R. stock Ad,anco 1920 Football ~.. . . Inibrovomonts Nou Realm. !Plaid .. Accounts RcooNoble.. . ... Notes po.bio PLAYERS' OFFERING IS ;NELL KNOWN COMEDY WMlo 'Seen Nays to Baldpate" uas ealoing a successful run at tho Astor theatre, Now York, In 1914, Waiter Pilchard Eaton expreased his °Pinion as follows In an article contributed to the American Megazino. "One of the best of the native offer ings, perhaps, Is a dramatization made by G. M. Cohen of Carl Derr Bigger's rollicking novel "Seven Keys to Balt, Pate " Alr Cohen calls It a "mystery Duce," uhich Is a gond name for a noe thing—or almost a new thing. Think of being able to create something nen in the theatre! Those who have sad the story 11111 recall that it tolls the nth entures of one Billie Magee, a urgev oSsmeledramatle best-sellers, who goes op to IL deserted summer hotel (Buldpete Inn) in the depth of winter to secure the quiet needed to write a :cony serious and uorthy book, No sooner has he arrived, however, thinking that he has the only key to the Inn, then a. second hey turns In the Jock, and before long Billie find° himself in , tolled In about the lanai fanamically mclodnimatic story ever Imagined, shish makes ilk On best-sellers look table and re klastic., e There 1101 he an question of the rare skill of his (Mr. Cohen s ntelodrnnun, 5.111.11 at the Immo Um. is a farce dining the bulk of the Play Tin• play M exciting and it la • funnY. It Is liko a detection story and like a and romp at the same time. iitora•oeer the meting and atmosphere are very Il lusive—the here totunda of a deserted nnmer hotel, the howl of the winter Mann outside, the feeling of damp chill and dark. mysterious rooms lying above and on every sidoy" Such words of pnalso coming from ono of our foremost dramatic critics can signify only ono thing—that the play Is well Worth seeing It hat often been mid that the public likes nothing better than to be fooled. If that Is true then "Seven Keys to 13aldpate mill find Instant honor With The State College Plumb ing and Heating Co. Located in rear of No. 300 South Ath erton Street, Bell Phone 37. J, desires a portion of your patronage. Competition Is the life of trade. Price, Promptness and Efficiency an all worth considenng Call us and try us out. We will try our best to keep you al ways as a easterner. Hot Water Heat a Specialty. Why? Because it is the best: Steam may be your choice and we can furnish what you prefer Re pair work • and supplies furnished promptly and at a proper price. BULLOCK & RUDY, Mgrs. Best Quality GROCERIES a Wholesale and Retail ❑ Special:Rates to Clubs and Fraternities F YE'S 200-202 W College Ave the ease Ina year duo probably to the return to normal conditions and now has a surplus of $10,494.85 and a net gain for the financial year of 13070.02. As hes beta the cane In the past, foot ball was the only sport showing a pro fit, all the other sports, both 01100 r nod minor, netting looms ranging . from 84,- 009.09 to $121.20 It will also bu noted that the Item of MGM 84 for Improto ments to Now Beaver Fluid Includes only 01110 paid up to August 01, 1920 • I:SI.ENT THC 1:(.11 ATIILKTIC ASSOCIATION AND LOSS Augural , 31, 1.320 onus $17,16000 • 84J 88 • 10_01 4:96oai—man 01 $ 893.81 219.88 100.88 112.03 _ 07.69 2,386.48 357.57 3,848 44 103 47 100 35 98 90 - 9 00_ 29.81 11.66 36.13 1.313.38 40434 4,969.09_ 4.631.11 316.49 126.28 273 03 783.11-$20,709.79 $1,529 20 2,400 00 4.534 38 5,695 84 106 43-- 814,204.85 Its State Collage audience. Those who halo never seen this production before have in Moro for them - an evening of thrills and surprises which will send them home after the final curtain In a very bonny frame of mind while those who were fortunate enough to moo the play as Mr. Cohen staged It eight yearn ago will no doubt be delighted with the faithful reproduction to bo present.] by the Penn State Players on February eleventh Mall orders for seats aro now being filled as rapidly as they aro received and the largo ntivtfnco ante Indicates a lively Intermit In this performance. Malls use of the coupon that ban been provided and thus be suro of having your favor ite seat. Orders may be sent to David D Mason, 210 Main Building. Ituglnning today, Freahmen may wear /Men toque. Thin ruling becornen et- Pulite by order of Student Connell The old rule Will applies, honorer, that they Mow ho .orn down titer the ears and not rutted up Ilho a Wok on top of the head. Iminnnnupmm~mnpnnnnnl CI 11llOIIIIIpII111111IIIIpI'm•n0I1[:IOrrI;uulpllllunnnMWII111.11II Penn State Billiard Parlor Welcomes You Candy Tobacco Ci g ars P WpNllWlltlplullWllllpllllollllllpllllllllllllpNllllllolplllllllllolpllllllllllllollolllYllplllllllllllltlllullllllllplll lIIYIpIIIIIPIIIIIpIIuu illiffagTffeakv Go. Phofopligs of Qualify r 4o. Alto Collocie. 112. WEDNESDAY ' HOBART BOSWORTH in "A Thousand to One" Sunshine Comedy THURSDAY and FRIDAY Matinee Thursday at two MR. and MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN in "Twin Beds" ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD In his Newest Comedy Special "Number, Please"' FRIDAY All Star Cast in "THE 'STEALERS" - COMING January 27th and 28th - "Kismet" A Stupendous Ten Reel Production costing Half a Million Dollars to produce. GREATER THAN THE PLAY Paling into insignificance the tales of the Arabian Nights - PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Fraternity Cage Men Are Busy Below In printed no lint of Om basket ball games between fratornity quintet. etheduled for tonight and tomorrow night, um well no to lint Of the results of the games played hint week. The managers of the fraternity lotion VIII onto that thu ;antics nehedulod for Sotut dto Januttly twenty-secnnd mill not Int tiltoed becanno tho lintel oNtmina tiona e l in progress The from mon.. well nn those PO from loM balm du) will Ito te.cheduled, and announced In PritlaVn COLLEGIAN. Te 1,00100 scheaslea for tonight will La Vht>cA 11111110111.(04 folloWlng tho torslly bnxkothnll go Tho schodulo of games for tonight and tonlormo With! follows. Tuesday, J.. 18 y•ea n m Chi Sigma Bete Theta VI 7.10 p m.—Tau Sigma Tall. 8.10 0. In —Slgnin. POl Slgma. Alpha Gamma 12110 8 20 p ni —Alphlt Delta Sigma Phl EOOllOO PI . IVednetiday Jan. ID b .30 D. DI.—PI Kappa Alpha Alpha Zeiss 9.40 p. m.—Theta Chi Kappa Delta Rho 9.10 p m.-1111 Delta. Theta. Sigma Alpha. Roolion 9:20 p. 819.111. Thu sawon of thu 8.0100 Played loot m.eok utu am follow, Tuesday, Jan. 11 Phl Slum Karprt—G Phl KAPPa-3 EMMISIII Pi l Gamma Delta-18 Slgmtit Phi Elmllon-20 Theta Chi-7 Phi Donn Thota-15 Theta Xl.-5 Wegneeday. Jam 12 Sigma Pl-14 Sigma Phl Sigma-12 - Kappa Theta—G Bata Sigma Rho-1 Delta Pl-20 Alpha Chl Ilha-20 NOVEL DANCES AND PARTIES 'LINKED VIE LAST WEEK END The woolen's dormitories um . ° the scene of several Interesting Parties and dances last Friday evening. The Soph omore girls' class dance was held Sat urday afternoon in tile Women's Build ing. Friday evtning Maple Lodge gave a dance, the recently organized Otthestra providing the music. A un ique occasion was tho "Favorite Ago Party" given by the Everyn Cottage girls Mid. evening. All the guests sere droved in costumes representing their 1'4,01 ire ages and affording wide oppottunity for orihinality. Mere in fants, youngsters of kindergarten and Junior ages, and high school boys and ghis joined in a series of progressive games suited toi the curious ages Miss Edna Sell '2l presided over the Kinder garten tables. Mi. Bath Ilyer "2 . 2 dir ected junior games. and Miss Gertrude Middleton hod charge of the older "civil Bran" The °Vining was filled with fun nod balk of all kinds sect refreshments suitable to each age were served, carry ing.out the spirit of the party to th last detail. "DICK" HARLOW DESCRIBES LABRADOR BIRD STUDIES 10 a lectute nhich proved that In ad dill:, to being a great football coach and epertainikii, ho wax also a first class naturalist, "DILli" lb:: lon /woke to the Cowslip Life Club lust Thursday woo ing lik Old Chapel on lb° auldect of , . .111rde of Northern Canada." Thu speech wax filled Stith Interesting °W arden taloa nag his caperfunceu of leak eurtnner, dealing In particular with lila that he and three other naturallate took to the country of Labrador during the month of Nit,. The purpose of the rapolition airs to cllscocet things which at of guard into old to the naturalist land In particular to foam, and find the IleNtµ Or 14,0111 trite [drat, one of ninth to the Arctit Three Toed Woodpecker. Mr. !halo, stake at length Upon the I • °unto of Labrador nOlll /t glOgßPhie denutillifig Wu extremely eamap section alto e only carom gross mows and contanded It anti the rt . matador of the cuuntrh mitten Is cohered °tint huge (meets In their smirch for the nest of nn Atctle Tiller Toed Woodpecker the party hunted for days and lost them selves from the troll but noire rewarded In the end In, finding tho much sought for prize, Other Kittle which they stud d nete the two blots, pitying a great deal of attention to the Cape May War bler, 0 Inch Ix a nominal bird In order to find the nests of these birds It nos necessary for the members of the Party to hang In baskets front the tops of ♦ery tall trees and carefully spy for hours upon the tops of lila trees surrounding in this nay Several nests of those Little Sere found. "Dick" Intimated that next to the too already mentioned Lim greatest Mid of Labrador le the mosquito, nitlch lei a Pent mush larger than those found In rennolvanla and Nen Jersey Lnbrtador offein an Interesting time to all men whether tho be spot Lenten, students of nature, fishermen, or hunt era MOOOO can Ito found In packs and litautiful fish can Lo caught 1,3 the doom,. The people encountered In this section of Canada aro Scotch-C.antollans and French-Canadlans Mr, Harlow Muted that the foramr sera the hoot hearted people that ho (nor mot, while the latter here an active and >et differ ent typo from an> encountered in riiner sections of the morld Tito country Is beautiful, the people congenial, and the genie abundant, malting an Ideal land for the sportsman. MN 011 STUDENT DESIRES_ TI) ENTER PENN STATE The School of Ungineeting recently tecelved an application for admission flout it Hindu student, ttho io receiving his education In the United Staten. Tho fact that tt student from ouch a far distant land slams It pteferenco for Penn State in elecosing an Institution fan actitilting knosledgo along scientific linen iv quite a Winne to the School of rdlgitKorlng. 4 • Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large I, number of her cubs. "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS. "Only ONE," replied the Lioness—"but LION." MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX 1` of 10— BUT THEY'RE MURADS ! • MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the pureft and best varieties grown—or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't beNIURADS--they'donly be Foxes I "Judge for yourself—!" Special attention is called Marad2Osin Tinßoxes 1 62 t ia; t Ittatl:lngg CHANGES ARE MADE IN LIBERAL ARTS COURSES Many important and extensive clang es ail! feature the courses In tho Llb crul Arts School after the close of this semestet These 'hatbox are not con fined to any one ohms or course but will be included In all classes and come .. Perhaps the most important will be the reduction of tho number of credits I fm the ft eslitimn %ear and the large number of ells:then that characterize the follow ing teats Ile: Latter, the ore alto for each seinestor of the freshman year will he llnllltd to fifteen, °loins!. of Hygiene, , M'ile'r) Science, and Ml slut' 'education. Another hnilorutnt change In the schedule undernn 1110 ntbel of credits In scientific subJeots which has been Increased All sop.. trial en alit he reunited to has m ed its of sr:lento at the end of the emend near, three ia edits to lie secured In each ter in lloae‘or, clothier In sclenoo alit predominate lit the second genies ter for Liberal Arto ottidonts nlll have o choice in taking Bitoteriology, Phl nkn, Botany, et ZooloitY In the 'second near, specialization a 111 be required In stead of in the Juniot yea: as ban pre viously born the cane. In older to Insure the greatest free , digit of eleethes throughodt tho school, all courses hate boon changed. Tao old dons tont be offered In rho course et Education add Psychology Teacher Tminlng has been Instituted au a sep arate option to meet the great demand fur teach°. In the rotate The other' option %%111 lie Psychology and Phllo snplty, There will be three options in the course of Modern Languages In rho past them options hate not been as clearly illclded an they torn nose echedul ed to he. The notionn will ho German, English, and Romance langtinges In the Pre-Legal Course In History and Political Science. a sharp distinction will be iiritan betation rho purely pro le.' option .d that of Economics and The Book Exchange Will open for service to State men on Jan uary twenty-fourth. It will remain open until February fifth. Bring your used second semester books to THE BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy your books for the second semester there at a cost well under the price of the new ones. THE BOOK EXCHANGE will also handle drawing instruments. Page Three Soololoiry. This will Insure ► selective course suited to the denim of the stud ent. It has been decided that a minimum 11,1)1 111.11.111111 number of credits will soineuhat govern tho selection of stud len NU ono In any of (ho option ...n -es gill be pettilitted to take less than thenta-lbUr.eredits each year nor will he be permitted to carry more than thlrta I3a this method and with these changes the Liberal Arts courses in the future will he characterized by wide range of elet.then and greater op portunltles for specialization. COLLEGE ORCHESTRA GAVE FINE CONCERT LAST SUNHAT Tito firm of a Her!co of concerts to ho °taw] by the college orchestra during tho sinter months Wag given toot Sun day afternoon In the Auditorium. Tho well balanced program eons or tisticab tendered to a largo and appro. clothe audience The not* of Mr Put net to the flute solo "L'Arlltionno" by plret zut or exceptional quality, The oral:rant presented by the orchestra foliose Otp turo 2. Suße. (a) "Andontlno" (h). "Allegro Pompom," Schuman. 3 Minuet "L'Arlielennea—Blzet. Pluto solo—Mr. Putney. 4 "Vision of Salonuf—Tebanl. 5. Dote' Acte, .Carnatlontr—Allotre. G Grand March "Tho Throo Republica' (a) Franco (5) numb. (0) (Jotted States —MannoY. COLLEGE QUICK LUNCH Quick and Efficient Ser vice a Specialty.