GRAHAM 6c SONS The Little Store on the- Corner The Big Line of Fine Candies Direct Factory Shipments All The Time. SOUTHERN SOCCER TRIP POSTPONED Coach Pakenham Starts Gruelling Workouts in Preparation for Last Game of Season Announcement has recently been made that the Penn Stato soccer team will not take Its southern trip duiing the week of Thanksgiving as has been the case In the past, but will probably tra\ el to the southland sometime before the Holiday recess This decision has been inado^.because of thut fact that Hxvertord cannot schedule a game un til the close of the football season, v hen most of the eastern soccer teams sunt llieh schedules Coach Pakenham has started the booting squad on Its final period of tiaining foi the climax of the soason which will no doubt take the form of a series of unusually hard games on some foreign fields Although the Blue and ■White eleven was able to defeat both of the teams that have been met so far this ye*u, yot the coach is far from pleiscd with the work of the squad and w Ith the first team Endurance was lacking In the final minutes of play In both games and all efforts will be put forth to eliminate this defect in the Xittany machine If the manager of the sport Is able to ai range tlic schedule that Is proposed, the team will be called upon to plav three games on as many successive day s and this exacting program will call for cveiy ounce of endurance Some of the games that will be played on this trip will be much hardoi than the ones on the early pirt of the schedule for the opponents arc rated as the best in the east at the present time The gam es and the dates hive not jot been de finitelv decided upon ms the manager is iw ilting favorable uplics to the offcis sent out Bv the end of this week, all undor cl issmen who selected soccer ns their till and spring spoils foi gun credit should have signed tip foi thcii wlntei expert The last day foi the underclass men to leport will lie next Wednesdnv when aie supposed to 1 epoi t foi ihch winter classes FRGSH-SCFH LACROSSE SCRAP SET FOR DEC. THIRD Satuiday afternoon, December thhd,' Is the date set for the annual under class lacrosse scrap between the 'Fresh man and Sophomore stickmon If weathei conditions do not present, the scrap will be held either on Holmes fkld 01 the tield back of the Armor> Thci e ai o a 1 irge numbei of Freshmen as well as Sophomores out foi the team who hat e been practicing faithfully each evening In an' effort to become proficient In the art of handling the stick The annual undeiclass game premise* to be a teal scrap this year as the rieshmen an. showing up well in pi ictice md piomlso to make it inter esting for the Sophomores •X-*I--X--X*'X-X*-X-X*-X**X**l' $ t I | I Wishes to Announce Their Wednesday Eve, Nov. 23,1921 Special Dinner Served 6.30 P. M. RESERVATIONS RECEIVED AT OFFICE Come All and Look Us Over , *!**l-X!**M*^*!-*M**i*X**l**l**l**X*Xl*Xl- , M*XWH**l*X**l~M**i**i**i**»**i"«~M**¥'*4* , i* STUDENTS INCLUDED IN RED CROSS ROLL CALL (Continued from Hist page) put poses In the case of State Col lege this will greatly aid in the fine service which the local chapter is al ready tendering The State College Red Cross Chap ter has been very active duimg the past yeai and deseives the support of evoij person in tho town that it may be able to widen its activities During the y ear the local chaptct among other things, has accomplished tho following its Red Ciosa Communitv nurse has made 1079 health visits, a clinic was conducted hoie lust June by a Harris burg doctor, who examined foity crip pled children at the invitation of'the Red Cross, service has beon given to seventy -flv e ex-sei vice men in filing now claims foi compensation, following up old claims that arc still pending and helping tho men to secure training un der the Federal Board foi Vocational Training, and tho Red Cross nurso is holding a weekly Well Baby Clinic at tho Red Ci oos office Membership Dollar Does Much Tho membership dollar will help to stiuiglhen America, becauso It is help ing to sifegnaid American Life, bo* cause it lelievos suffering from .dis asters md accidents because it Is help ing the nation's disabled service men and because it Is still helping in the re construction of the world , Tho f ict that the American Red Ciosa stands equipped and re idy to cope with disastci is sufficient to justify its ex istence Howevei it rendois many oth er services Bv its Congressional Charter ( it is officially designated ' To furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of amnios in time of war To act In matters of voluntary relief and In ntcoid with the miltUuy and naval authorities .is a medium of com munication between the American peo ple and their Army* and Xavy To continue and cany on a system of nation il and international relief in time of peu.o and to apply the same in mitigating the suffeiings caused bv pestilence, famine file, floods, and oth ci gi eat nation il calamities To devise and t-iny on 'measures for pievcntlng the same BEZDEK EXPECTS HARD t GAME THANKSGIVING (Continued, from, first pace) •tiicate and tikkv charactet hive been devised a lew of them having been oi- FOR that real tastes like home. FOR Country Sausage and old fashioned Buckwheat Cakes Stop at the CRYSTAL CAFE JJtttattp inn - Under New Management Home Opening to all the people of State College, Pennai $1.50 PER PLATE iginally sot lor the Middles last weok ■ but not having boon used at that time, ; and many hours have beon spent dui- Ing 'tile jaiat week in peifecting these movementb In addition to issucing new play s, "Boa" lius attempted to speod up tile Xittany offense, strange us it may seem Tho attack of tho Blue and White eleven,in the last four games has been unequulcd by any team in the East but the coaches are still unsatis fied and ate tiying to raise the offense to such a height that it will completely smash the Pitt defense Speed is a pass woid on the field nowadays and without it ami m is lost Each day* the cat Lie squad is sunt tinu sprints of various lengths J As a result of this attention to speed, Penn State has a romorkably fast and hard-hitting backfield, a combination that is without a peer in the country 5 If the Pitt warriors arc able to stop the ' bi liliant ‘ broken-fioid running of Kll lingci, the Ughtnlng-llko jabs of Wil son, and the murderous pounding of } Llghtner, they will accomplish eome j thing which the best olovens of tho t East havo failed to do Never has . Penn Statu had a gioup of backs which ’ could equal the porfoi nianccs of this •trio With tho addition of Captain Snell, who will in all probability bo In shape foi the Turkey Day* battle, the backfield will be well-nigh -invincible and they will give the Pittsburgh foot t bail fans a view of a champion running attack * Strengthening the Defense While paying a great deal of atten tion to offensive tactics, Coach Bczdek has not forgotten to bolster the defense of the Dions and It is expected that they will be much strongor in that respect on Thanksgiving than they have beon in the past The men still have almost a week to prepare an adequate resistance foi tho famed Pitt charge but at that, tho time is rather short. The Panther attack has always proven somewhat of a puzzle to Penn State teams and every precaution must bo taken to thwart it Tho Xittany line especially must bo stiengthoned All of the legulars are back in the game now but *>»<« Awt does not necessarily mean that the line Is invulnerable The present week finds the team, as a whole. In better physical condition than it has been for some time With Snell rapidly recovering fiom the op eration which ho underwent last week and with McCollum, star end, reinstated Into the line-up, following his recovery from a biul&cd shoulder, the injuicd Hit is almost reduced to nothing Frank GwlvvßwßnßvvavvßUßvvawEivvTT ra n | Quick and I f Efficient f hs n | Service | I PENN STATE CAFE I la tr breakfast that THE PENN STATE',COLLEGIAN who played at left end in -tho Tech and Xavy games in place of McCollum, | twisted his knee .during the Instj quartet of the hoi ond contest hut is | coming mound Into sham* and will be] i exflv to fill dn*at end In case of furthei | Injure to McCollum!- It Is slnceiely hoped, though, that MeCollum will com plete the season at lils post Inasmuch as he is a very valuable man to the team and deserves to play because of the long and faithful service which he has rendered With the exception of McCollum at left end, no material changes have oc curred in the Xittany line-up this week and it is very doubtful if any will take place before the Pitt game, unless it is Snell for Knabb Every man on the first team is playing a fine brand of bail, so much so that no subatitute has been able to surpass it and thus earn the right to play on tho varsitv i DISARMAMENT PLAN, ' MEETS APPROVAL Continued from first page erica Is determined to play a hand no less fiank than the one played at the opening of tho conclave It is com monly acknowledged In Washington diplomatic circles that the United St lies will suppoi t -several policies American Pacific Policies Outlined The United States will oppose Japan ese nggtcxsion in the Far East and will disapprove a renewal of the Anglo- Japunese 'Alliance ’ The United will recognize a reasonable outlet for 'Japanese econo mic Interests hut will not agree that political aggression must follow trade and population. The Unlted'*Statcs will agree to no alliances, no matter how attractive these pioposals might The lure of even a triparty agreement will be disregarded by this country The actual decisions will 'bo arrived at publicly when the delegates think that the conference has proceeded far onough that the ftsutts of the con- THE tables have been turned. Now it’s Edison, —who gets here first with Broadway’s newest song and dance hits. !. Edison scouts constantly cover every “Flashes from Broadway" are sent Broadway show, restaurant and 'ex- usj by fast express, as quickly as they elusive club. They get the new hits are issued, the moment they break. Mr. Edison has installed a special de partment of manufacturing, with special equipment, which speeds these hits Remember, too, that on the 20th of each month, Edison issues a fine sup plement of classical and popular music, rendered by world-famous artists. To hear any of these Re-Creations on the New Edison is to hear the finest 'music which modem homes, are able to command. For, the Edison Re- clavo may be considered doflnlto and 1 final | POIITItAIT OF DU. ABIISBI 7 GIVEN TO CHICAGO CLUB Pi Sunils of tlio Into Di Ai mubv ltud nn oil jKilntlns Tit ulo of him just pre \ Sous to his death which trill bo pro* seined to the Saddle and Sirloin Club in Chicago within the next week or bo The Saddle and Sirloin Club has a por trait gullety In thoh club rooms in, Chi* ago which contains a rare collec tion of oil paintings of the foi em'ost live stock bleeders and ngricultuin! produc ers In the countiy .BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT GEOROE WASIIIhGTON UNIT All the fraternities at the George Washington University aie taking part in a bowling tournament, a cup being presented to the winner The cup is otfeied by the Inteifratornlty Associa tion CORNELL ORGANIZES M. E. AND E. E. SOCIETY The formation of a joint mechanical and electrical engineering society is well tinder waj at Cornell The need of such an organization has long been felt, and It Mill now no doubt become a reality CHRIST KUNZLER’S RED ROSE MEAT PRODUCTS Are bime-cured— mild, sweet and tender. Hickory wood smoked making many fnends wherever sold. . Mail us your orlers-^—they will have our prompt atten tion. We pay parcel post or express charges for all or ders, large or small CHRIST KUNZLER CO. 652 Manor St., Lancaster, Pa. EDISON RE-CREATIONS L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St., State College CAN YOU .. •; , READ ' r ; 1 ENGLISH??? You can?—Good for you!!! / READ!!! . THIS!!! FRO T H Where—At Montgomery & Co. , When—Tuesday, Nov:-22—11 o’clock, ijow Long—Nov. 22-23-25-26 inc. f —A limited supply for cash sales— Thanksgiving Victory Issue Number through in record-breaking time. In some cases, the Edison Re-Creations of a new number beat the sheet music out So, if you want to keep up with Broadway, watch our windows for “Flashes from Broadway” and visit our Re-Creation department Creation of an artist’s performance 1 can not be told from the artist’s origi- ■ nal performance. This has been.proved by thousands of tests of direct com parison. "" Before you buy your Christmas pho nograph, be sure you hear the wonder- • ful New Edison. Friday, November 18, 1921