Page Fouiy Last week we invited you to see our candy; this week to see the greatest line of pipes ever shown in State College, Come in. We are always glad to see you. GRAHAM & SONS On th© Corner. SALE OF “Y” COURSE TICKETS IS STRONG Reservation ot Seats and Exchange of Tickets for Course, Strips Commences Thursday The liopululty of the Combined Musl< il and dJiUes t-iinment Course fot the season or IOJi-iO-Q Is assured by the number of ndv nice tickets already sold in tlu. c tmp.ilgn now being: eon ducted Student salesmen .uu report ing success in disposing of tickets and the m ill order method also Inaugurated this m 1 u Is pouring min; orders into the ‘V Hut, fiom’whue till* drl\e is being conducted Of the one thous md season tickets now nn s lie U Kr msc ‘2 1 who Is in dingo o. the s.iles, reports that over three hundred hue iihcad\ been dis posed of Eefoie the first number which is scheduled for October the first, it is expected tint the greatest majority of the tickets will have been sold Single tdmissions will also swell the attend ince at the \nilous numbers and a season of capacity audiences may he anticip Ucd Two new pirns in the selling of season tickets hue been inaugurated tills uu Student silesmon are le eching t liber rl commission for each ticket, sold msterd ot the older method employed Inst >en of rewarding sales bv offering season tickets This meth od ins been gieath responsible for the successful sales up to the present Unto A mail order s\stem to tho faculty members has also been Introduced In this way all of the instructing staff 1r rs been leached md good results are being obtained by this sjstern Reservation Dales Announced Alt those* who have purchased the temporal v tickets may convert them to the season tii kets and reserved seat tickets at Mot/eat s store next Tliurs dav and I'iidaj evening and on .Monday and Tuesdrv evening, October the third and lourth, Crum «i\-tliirty to eight The co*-t for tho eight numbers In clued on the program Is three dollars for genet tl admission and four dollars for reserved seat*- The program ex tends throughout the winter from the first of October until the latter part ,j>t April - Tho numbers included on the course tire tho Dunbar Male Quartet and Bell Dingers, "The Impresario" a musical ronredy with metropolitan talent; Al berto Snlvl, tire worlds greatest harp-, ist Grisha Manisevitch, a violinist of distinction, Edgar A- Guest, poet-lec turer, the OceirPc Ladies Quintet, an orchestta, Thompson Blood, entertain er, Montriv iiie Wood, scientific en tertainer. A Three room apartment In Stale Colh'iid In exchange for a completely Improved six-room dwelling In Lock Haven. CALL AT THIS OFFICE | ANNOUNCING § | Ozzy’s Orchestral n For Engagements § B & * <? | Phone 234 g *'~X"X~XX~X*-X- , X~X~X“X"X~J M X“M"X"X“X-X* , X , -X~X-5* FARR’S COLLEGIAN SHOES for Men and Women Opening Display Of Fall and Winter Styles SEPTEMBER 22nd, 23rd, 24th AT THE NITTANY INN Not since pre-war days have we been able to offer you such wonderful shoe values at $7.00 to $ll.OO Grades that sold at $l2 to $l6 a year ago. Our representative, Mr, Carl F. Boger, will be at your serviep. FARR BROS. CO. Allentown—Bethlehem—Easton—Reading MANY NEWSPAPERS AT “Y” HUT AND LIBRARY Students at Penn State have many opportunities to keep in touch with the events taking place in the outside, world and oven in their own home town through the many newspapois which are received at tho newspaper room of the Library and at tho “Y” Hut A total of over fifty-five daily and week ly newspapers are received at these two places This number Includes dallies fioro the largei cities in Pennsylvania, from Now York City, from Londory. from Washington, from Boston There are also many county newspapers and pap ers from the smaller towns of Pennsyl vania Those newspapers received it the Library from the larger cities outside of tho state are the New York Times, tire New York Tribune, C Evening Star, Boston Evening Tran script, Wall Street Journal, the Lon don Times and the Christian Science Monitor fiom Boston Dallies received fioni the larger cities of Pennsylvania .ue the Phlla delphia North American. Philadelphia Public Ledger, Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh Gazette Times, Pittsburgh Dispatch, Plttsburgh_ Leader, Scranton Republican, Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg Patriot, Altoona Mirror, Reading Eagle, Allentown Morning Cill Wilkes-Barre Record, and Punxaut rvvney Spirit Other papers received at the Library are tire Verona Leader, Waynesburg Republican, Bucks County Dally News, Mercersburg Independent,* Galeton Leader-Dispatch. Towamla Daily Re view. Oil City Seneca Kicker, Wnvne County Citizen, Greensburg Dally Tri bune, Stroudsburg Monroe Record. Crafton Cartier's Valley Mirror, Mans field Advertiser, Waynesboro Record- Herald, Pottsville Journal, Clarion Re publican, BcUcfontc Democrat-Watch man, Bcllcfontc .Republican, Beliofonte Weekly Keystone Gazette and State College Times The following papers are available at the Y M C A Hut New York Times. Philadelphia 'North American Pittsburgh Dispatch. Erie Dispatch, Al toona Mirror, Williamsport Sun, Troy, N Y Times, Easton Daily Free Pi ess, New Castle Herald, Beaver Fnlls Tri bune, Chamber sburg Public Opinion, TffpßiflanjTfii’afrf 1 Thcfcpljjfrgi‘’Quality ftatgCbUgcp 1V» FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In “Wedding Bells” added BEN TURPIN - In "Love’s Outcast Special prices this production— Adults 30c. children liic and tax FRIDAY and SATURDAT All Star Cast In “THE LOST ROMANCE" SATURDAY CONSTANCE BINNEY In “Room and Board" MONDAY VIOLA DANA in an amusing comedy “The Matchmaker” News Weekly TUESDAY GEORGE MELFORJ) Presents All Star Cast in “The Wise Fool” MACK SDNNETT COMEDY 1 “Maid In Kitchen Williamsport Grit, Milton Evening Mumhrtd and California Sentinel NEW COACHING STAFF FOR SOCCER SQUADS (Continued from flraj pago) decided as to the exact program But the first week will be devoted to goal shooting, footwork, placement shots, driblhig, pissing, and head work Light defensive work will bo given some con sideration during the latter part of the week while footvvoik will occupy tho first part of this preliminary train ing period. As the season advances,, tho work will tsxumo a more complex character as the men show Improvement Man ager Schivu Is working on tho schedule dally’ In the hope of making one of the most extensive programs in Penn State soccer history Especially Is he des irous of securing a good team for tho Pennsylvania Day Attraction Two home gnmes will bo a part of the sche dule and at least three other games on a southern trip Tiro schedule is in tentative form at present and no in formation can be given out in regard to the probable program Underclassmen who have selected this sport for credit in gvm work re port on the drill field at their schedul ed time Sophomores will, repor t ev - erv Wednesday and Friday nights bet ween four-thirty nnd six o'clock Those who work will be given the preference of reporting from 4 30 till 5 15 and the remainder of the classes will report ftom-5 15 to 6:00 regulations apply to two yerr agricultural men, ami freshmen also DAILY SCRIMMAGES IMPROVE YEARLINGS (Continued from first page) too warm for football conditions Tho major ity of "the time was spent In pissing, kicking and line plunging. Co rcli Her min also started his men ’X-*XdX*X-X*-X-*X-*X**X*-X—X~X~X-*X-*X“X—X-**X-*X-X*v*X*-X*-X"X“X*4 l ■ SPECIAL | Thor Washing Machine % Prices Are Now The Lowest I $l5O Thor now $125 On all purchases of Thor Washers from Septem ber 22 to September 30 we will allow you $5.00 for your old washing machine, or $l.OO for your old wash board. | ELECTRIC SUPFSrY CO. 1 i Frazier Street' •• Both Phones I t . J •x~x~x~x-x~x-<--x-*x-x*x**-:"X-x--x~x-x-:-x--x--x--x-x-x-xx--x~h- ff«DSOB<DIOI0IOHOBeD®Se»««>BOBOBOOSmOBmaiRm«IOlOraiOBMl 9 Some of the things you - should know, about the new fall styles Well show you these features now in '.Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes State, College »raro r HE COLLEGIAN THE PENN S' at wor k on son } new* plays and several new shifts T b, field was dry and could hardly b frecognized as the one on which the fc arllngs had practiced tho dav befoid' Tho team work was much better on the dry field than on the wet and tho individual playing was also greatly improved Despite that the men look husky and appear even at this early date as though they can give Penn Slate a demonstration of excep tional football, the ebaeir is far from satisfied with the progress that is be ing made, for the Freshman team faces a harder schcdulo than over this year and the uoich will not be satis fied until he gets the squad In such a shape that they will be ablo to com pote favorably with tho teams‘from Dartmouth and ;the University of Pittsburgh There Is some doubt us to whether Boyd, McQuad and Ewing will be ablo to play with tho Freshmen this year Tho former Is said to have played at West Virginia last year and tho lat ter two were at 'Washington and Jef erson The full'details of this cose have not been determined as yet In all probability, these men will piuy on the Fieshman team or will find a berth on the varsity’s scrub team OLD MAIN RATS WILL HAVE FOOTBALL TEAM (Continued from first page) The oig.inlzatlon has started to work on tho plans for tho Fourth Annual Main Rat's Ball which will be held in the Armory, October twenty-ninth, tho night of the game with Georgia Tech In Now York This dance is always one of the biggest social events of the imilwowßwetwßwHMllMßWßMß 9 E. W. Gernerd § | Merchant Tailor £ *? “Next to Post Office | IlMlwßWßwßußWHwaMlußwi Coats have lower openings; lapels are longer and nar rower; the draping is softer. Two or They’re here in .wide selections; new-fabrics; new colorings. The prices are very low for the fine quality you’ll get. Well be glad to show you any day ONTGOME’RY & CO. (No exchange, charge or-checks) mOMMMOI year for the non-fraternity men and it is always attended by a large crowd. This year Indications point to un even that will eclipse < all similar dances of past years The new: floor In tho Arm ory is now Ideal for dancing as about a dozen dances were held on It over tho summer The club will havo their own orchestra and It should bo ono of the best In the college for among Its members are several of the best musi cians In town A committee, consist-, ing of H L Tonkin '23„ O B Clark ’23|*’ J A Knox ’23, W N Olewiter ’23 apU J W. Sterrett '23, has been appointed to take charge of tho dance. Further details will bo announced In the COL LEGIAN REHABS MAKE MERRY AT FIRST MEETING The first regular meeting of (the Rehab Club was hold in their rooms In the Metzger Building last Monday* evening A short business isession was held when nominations were made for officers for the academic years Following this, came o’ social session Prof. R G Bressler extended a hearty welcome to the new men that “Uncle Sam” hnd sent to Penn State Other speakers ot the evening were Harry Leltzell, C E Cronemeyor and L. Sterner, the president of the club PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SMITH’S , Tailoring Shop Is prepared to take your measurement for the latest styles Fall Clothes Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing. SMITH’S^?) Tailoring ;Shop three button mod- els are good; some have belts. Double breasted suits are popular too CORRECTION Through the confusion of two elec tions held by tho 1922 class for Stud ent Council members, the wrong list was published in the last*lssuo of tho Clllcgian Tho correct list of members of the present Student Council as certified to by tho secretary Is as fol lows Seniors E E Overdorf P. D Mac Elfish S Y Boggs C L Melllngor R. R Burtnor E N Montague L M Forncrook , A G Pratt H W Good R II Rauch W. D Guthrie T H Rltner- E E Hansmann C T Spangler " J F Jones W. S Wetzel D M Kadcl 1 E S Yocum , Juniors W E Atnarish G L Ely W. C Roxby W_ H. Payne E G Tice W Lane C W Parsons B D Evans R S TannehlU C Haro . Sophomores H G Hoehlcr J L. Martin You have tried the rest Now Eat the Best BUSY BEE CAFE 120 East College Ave . 100 Per Cent Wear IN EVERY PAIR If you’ve never worn the CRAWFORD SjHOE you’ll be surprised how much reial wear shoes can give. YOU really won’t' know how 'good a pair-of shoes can' be until you have worn our CRAWFORDS. THE QUALITY SHQJ s ' M. FROMM'- ' ‘ *'■' ‘ ’ Opposite the Front Campus _ 9 Friday, September 23, 1921 Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave. Bellefonte
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