Page Four witunliiiiiiiimaiiiiiiiiiillniiiiimilliniumitimanmmuntmmittritinunitittiquiliniMinatiminiiiinmnitmllimmimminimitilimm GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner See our window for Specials in Candies this week You never go wrong in Samoset Chocolate The kind that stood the test for 15 years at State gLflumummuumummunmommummnaummnnniummumßmummounumumumnunmouumnmuunnmmomo MANY ENGLISH COURSES OFFERED AS ELECTIVE Sr. English and Two American Literature Subjects Includ ed in List a Electives The Department of English announ ces that the Meson courses in English Literature will be electric during the second nementet The offering of the Dep utmost In carted. including many Open of tillbjeCtl3 that may welt claim the attention of all who are consider ing the adc inability of taking their eke the subjectn in this department One of there coursen Is not listed in the schedule book and for that nrahon will he mule by appointment Thin course is titled "Shakesputre" and will deal with the works of the foremost Eng lish Tailor of the past. One roar. to Business English can la taken by winters only while the other subjects are offered to the en tire student bod y Dr. Dye In struct in three courses dealing with English Literate., and Dr Patten hi scheduled for two American Literature courses that ars elective The official list of the electise departmental courses Mogi 20—liamincs4 English (for 000- lota onb —Shoonborgor I.lnal 270—Interprotatne it . radlng Jackson Engl 307—Middle English—Curter Engl 350—Junior Ortitorv—Jukson Eng, Js2—Shaliespeare (not in vthetlum hook)—Qtrter Eng' .55—The Classical Period in English Literature—Eattenhouse Engl 401—English Prost? in the 10th Century—Doo Engl.. 408—English .I.iltaratureD:oli 1870—Dye . . Engl. 453—EnglIsh,Drania ifink ten Regtoratlon—De. .. Eniel 458.—Amerlean, Literature ISM—Pattee ,r., „ . Engl 463—American Literat ure Seminar, Pnttee _DILNEWMAN SAYS " .' • "GET WHAT YOU WANT" The Chapel speech at the mooning sec vices woe made Sunday by Dr Sohn Greek Nevrenteren of the Chrualbers;Wylle Memorial Presbyterian Chump, Philo!: dolphia , Dr Newmann spoke on armament in the evening Bef ore the regular sermon Dr. Newmann gave a short task on 'Slue" He advised all of us to get rid of the "blues" as coon as he get them and if it Is stall pos sible don't get them at all He showed how singing or whistling will drive them away for the pucker In Your lips hill take it out of your brow The speaker took as his text the f entillar passage from Matthew, elev enth Nemo. seventh chapter: "Seek and ye shall fend, ask and yo shall re crier, knock and it will be opened un to you" He explained that anything that Ix worth hieing Is worth striving foe and that there Is good in all things if we look for it He gave this Illustration when be was a boy, he Ivas out in the fields and left the plow., to tool. around. and the big marsh off to one side of him woo of gold, the, hilltop was of gold and the plow that he had been using appeared to be of gold for the sun was coming up and Goer. woe k stood out in all its Brien doe The thing Was always there but he had neser seen It before lie then showed hoe. it in the same with life there are things here, big thiners, but he net seek for them in order to find sheen. INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD FOR PLUNGING BROKEN AT YALE Itt a plunge of 79 feet, It T Wood of Vale art a new intereollegl 1:e record n the IMIITIMIng meet held In toe tele pool Sattlol.o. lanunr3 7 with C. C In sublet the New beckon wet' It, fooled 1,3 the score of 40 to 13 The 'OOO9 reeorl of 73 feet an , made he 0 Lehman of Penn. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Nalinuntlnimitimeitionnunnmsnr=tun ICE CREAM i i OF i 2 QUALITY 1 M . g HARVEY'S E 220 E. College Ave. 1 g PHONE 211 1 ninntunniutminotiniumonunitimmilionitinumumtc PENN STATE ADVOCATES LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT (Continued from first page) tut! undsistanding and peace, and WHEREAS. the Got ernment of tho United States, appreciating theso beta has Malted the 'enteral potters to meet In Conference In Washington, to din co:nor means through uhich the Re duction and Limitation of Armaments hI international Agreement may be realized, and to promote through amic able discussion Enhersal Good-Will; and . WHEREAS. the students of The Penneolvente State College bate prot ect Shell devotion and totals) In the pest non and the generetlon ithleh ne represent nould In all probtbillto beer the brunt of e future war. TIIIMIEFORC Ile It Ite‘olsed— That se, the students of The Penn-I salvania State College In unto meet- I Ins assembled do hereby express to the Gmernment of the United States! our unau Inflect murrain] of the course It ills taken In iammoning the Wash ington Conference and of ,the results this Confelence has athimed, in an of tont to allealate the burdens of war, through mutual understanding and through World Reduction and Limita tion of Al marnents and that ine do herein Inge upon all the delegates to the Conference to suite for similar World Conftrencet, through which the paytlbllitt ofeat elm he isolded, oherels the alat amount of mono and energa eapended M the nations 101 armaments ma} herraftel be re- I leased for the deaelopment rather than for thA destruction of civilization and the human ulen That a cop. of the above resolution be dispatched forthwith to the Presi dent of tht United Status. to the Ida- Co.!, Studvint Committee for Limita tion and Armaments and to represent atives of the press for publication , A nation-wide mosement for the - alder participation of the colleges In Public affairs Mlle . be opened, ,with Mass meetings under the auspices ;of the National Student Council for the BREAD PIES CAKES -, ; Ice Cream a Specialty' -. , STATE COLLEGE BAKERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR' BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass Pittsburg Office. 299 tJunion Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery rrHOUSANDS of smokers have proved it—and now give the verdict to you I Of 1 tha othsr toLaeces NATURE has produced—none can n r iproach finest Noinetiss c t ptict Turkish fot cigarettes— None has t iu delt..saas sf the finest Turkish— None gives t to .E.,733'. 1%.:1NT linea Turkish— None will SATISFY yea as V. ul the linest None but the highest, grade and personally se lected Turkish tobaccos Limitation of Armaments In Boston on January 18 and In Ness York Jsnusyy L. A. SUBJECTS ADDED TO SUMMER COURSE (Continued ;rota lira ;mg.) don to a great vaunt. Act.ording4, it can be 111[1cl:illy a:t rounced that the follolN Inn Lout sts will be Included In the curriculum of the -loonier soti4lon this y eat' ommerce —sCorporatlon Flounce Commerce la—Transportation Prob lems Commerce 5--Corporotlon Finance Commerce 40—Accountancy Economics I—Principle of Econom ic. fico,omico 14—PrIncIplos of Econorn leo ' History 4-Itoftern 'Economic His tory Hist 10—English Histoi) Rein the Fifteenth Century Hist. 14—Modern Europe to 1815 Itist 10—Europe since 185 Ma. 20—United Stoles History it om 1760-1840. Hist 21—United Statrs History from 1846 not '4—Tho Far East end the Pa cific • Hint 11—Seminar in Recent Ameri can Mato*. Pot Sal I—AtuericanNorm - m.llc. Poi Sol 2—American Ocacroment Pot Sal 13—United States Got ern meat and Political Panics POl Sci 16—P1ornationol I.no Ind Po!Mel SOPH WRESTLERS DEFEAT FIRST YEAR CONTENDERS (Continued from first MO time of the bout wan taus minutes and eight seconds Superb strength was shown bt both the contestants In the 135 pound bput, iihon tiuito, 'St mot Lesh '24 NOW had the advantage tor some time and famlb obtained a fall, thriming Lesh with aa stria and body hold Tint bout lasted fire minutes and till, ti -eight seconds The lit pound bout t esulted in I ttlt for Menders Me, 21 life opponent, Eta*, '25, stoned the bout like .t ehirl wind Ind rushed the Sophomore to the mat. cops to find that ganders - 11h ans on his feet in an Instant At 'the end of four minutes and thirts seconds Sfanderv.ille obtained a fall by etc of the arm , and body hold , ,Porthemare, '25, and Dtvidson, '24( appeased to be nery enenly matched In tho 158 pound class Directly aftef tho start of the ,bout.'the Franh enui thrown to the mat by hfs opponent but noon regained his tent by brealting from TrrE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN oneck hold Pathomare then folow-I II II Comad VMS Milled to the Senior aI 1) IN insert to tho mat, o here the too ommlttce grappler.; appeared to be nor} 000015 I W D Pony, II , the chalmtnn of matched Both aceniial to be able to I the claw [lmmo committee renal tell c out of the tight ',lmes At the j that the (1541 lona in /40.11 rinanelul toll at nine minutes ot ceasehva string- condition He leprted that the 41 ,14 gle I' Itinannte mM.i itoardcd the de- lout $154702 cash on 11 11111 and that j chdon the dm, for the IleNt solll4:ntet mould Itot dan '24, met Thomas, '25, In the, be only ten doh.. lie also said that 171 hound pout The ten wrestiorn no thete wete $2213 nun MI duty and that soon. took the mat than the contest It these dues had been colletted ne began to 44,1m4 /tercel) Burdan had dues ',malt hate to be 01 trced next a Malawi ad, antage which he oats able semester to maintain during the entire bout. At I Tropp) Per reathall Team the end ot four minutes and tnent.)- C. L Meillnstr, eh:Minim of the ow seconds he obtained a fall from) rominittee appointed to select n. suit his opponent b) the use of an arm and able memorial tot the successful 1921 hod!, hold tooth/Ili season room ted thnt n shield containing tilts em es of the games FRESHMEN FIVE WINS and them ames of the letter into VAN FIRST GAME OF SEASON the thn :l o t g cs iL t ,,i fe= 4 a ai a soc th . a r t ,, ltlz ,u es n v d tti . tel its purchase The class endorsed (GOntlnued front first page) the stork of the committee and approv foul ahooting, making three 4ilola good et, the plan out of the attempts S G Gregor) rho chairman of the The Nitt,ny Froth mere handicslilled rap and gown committee asked the ththughout the contest bs the small oboe', to sire of the floor which the) prised on I glee hint as soon as paislble theit rnessuroments • It a o, slant and norroa competed to: the Armor) floor and Interfered with j Chum of Cl."' hour bolted passing The propound cletnalne• of the chapel The tinoup - , hour fthni eight a m to a time bo rt eshmen-13 Altoona-16 I to eon the second and third hours in Chant (Cant) F Crook 1 the morning oat. (ho, ought) discussed Iltintmth X - welter, and finally dooned mther denim!) ely Gethindt C - So )der With this system all mot fling classes .thtelt c, gmer e r o °old .start at eight o'clock in the Stitt kt ro to _ G Hoot o (Capt ) mot nlng and the half (tour bet, eon the Field goals—Shiner, Hartman 4,i second and [hit d hoots ithuld be utl n.hmdt 9 \Tenet. Snydet 2 Shaefth i li , til fot chapel The lakt hour o ookl Vet gaits--ibtrthet. 5 out or 11. Ct ook end at the usual state All 9"doiili, who .1 out of 7. Hooker c out of S Suing!. ,Pr inticum ek.tendlog iii. es these hours tutlons—linllet for Crook Rcferee—. ithuld 1.9 cosetesid front Oh thel Tie) nolds 71. flak buslntisk of the meeting --o v n, ilikouksion of the note Plan of Sen SENIORS FAVOR MOVE TO ERECT LARGE "SS". V• 11.4 postponed until lb '.._ meeting Contlnued front first page) zritnie haw ITeNhollt .11th /MCC.. PLAYERS PREPARING in dunked that a n holly satl4fletot v ANNIVERSARY OFFERING .14 nould bt obtained by this plan . -- The 11.1mb Club offered to share halt" (Continued from MIA pace) iht expense and tide chs4 unanimously • otti.pt 1..1% tuld together the too a Ingot ed the 0 orb of the committee of 'them pick up t h e string, of life H V & NIEHDIGH High Grade Groceries a Specialty A FULL LINE OF Confectionery and Fruits. Havel you tasted one of our juicy "Beefsteaks or Roasts? MYERS MEAT MARKET • ALLEN STREET , . PAST 1 i. Matinee daily at tno for remainder .1 lanuary WEDNESDAY GLADIS WALTON In "Playing With Fire" CHRISTIE COMEDY "Pare and Simple." ENOMESII PRISCILLA DEAN In "Cos/Set." SPORT REVIEW ,STAMINA" Shoe.lna Kiginger's sensational St 5 - wd run at the Polo Grounds. New York. and Gash., of the Penn State-- Georgia Tech game Part in slow mo tion FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIMSTANCE TALMADGE "In 'Woman's Place^ Connle'te" Best Picture to date BUSTER KEATON In "The Boat" Auntie 800„ Children 15e and tax. IoRIDAI AND SATURDAY WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE'S "At The Singe Door. CHRISTIE COMEDY "Rural Cinderella. COMlNG—danuary 27-28 MAE MURRAY In n'eaeock Alloy" - • A production of °aqui/alto beauty— the zenith of Mao Murray's screen for Memorial All the clloLusvion nao In facer of the plan. bat the rtn,t Note +-4~..-'.): E THEATRE WITH THEIR- OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 and 31 Matinee Daily at 2:30 Two Evening Shows Starting at 6:00 and 8:30 Matinees, 50c. and tax Evening all Seats Reserved, 30c to $l, and tax Advance Sale Reserved Seats at Ladies' Room, Nittnny Theatre, commencing Monday, January 22nd, 3.00 to 4.30 oboe they bud lost them so long 'be rm, The tole of 311 Whipple WI pi is ed to Mho lam t and heel hump] elation Is splendid To M. soli , the lost stets of tin play is about' the the 0 0^ Cho and Woks but thei tt hill 01 ttt the debut tollons the' lists of I id. Ilattlnhith and kits Whip- ple- The toe toles no intense, coal pelling and dtamatic to the extreme:: lld ill the hands of MI Stanley and Miss Mit It the, aie glom to the full: ell (hob interinetation Miss Hughes 01 mit a good role as a fmend to Ms Whipple On her the soon tails It setecal polnts in the production and alto eatiles It along .m11 , 101(11, The too pages, lie Helm bach and Mt Porte field, play excel lent puts In the second net the drn p« fo intensits of the petfounance Is Its a grass of chess betneen these too men and it Is dons tel well IL is t play well north the seeing 1)111 those oho have seen The Penn State Pits befote Ire familiar oith the StAtllittd of the in °Mations ohich shot offia As this II the anniversary pet -101 mance of The Playels a booklet Still lie gisen as a souvenit It Is planned 'o mike these foldos as attrastive as possible containing a short apprecia tion to The Players, mane cliticism of the pet foCmance, a picture of the or- ' ' • t ft 14 , Pa ' • rand • et - ill/14'i if . • . . • . 4,ltE , 7 d • 3 , Coffee and , ...i. 1 T ' Doughnuts t 1. I Griff's Orchesti-a , ' 5:30 to 7:30 P. M We Serve a Special 35c and 50c Noon and -Evening Dinner I: OPEN 7:00 A. M. to 2:00 A. M. 1 : Quick Service Short Orders o=ll=lB Tuesday, January 17, 1922 I=l2 "After Every Meal • Ed S. I• IM ti. ..?,.. 4 , , i ..(1,,,, 8E P 1 '.: • ..,..: , •, . , A t , , „ ^gf -) - 44 ‘CArA:e II 4,IUSC:fi,, 1 7 :7 ,- , ''' /41V P TEN F 0 R "Or FIVE CENTS 8130 1 1 The Flavor Lasts!
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