Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 31, 1922, Image 3

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    Tuesday, January 31, 1922
"SKATING RINK TO BE
A REALITY"---BEZDEK
Present Work On Old Beaver Field
Is of Experimental
' Nature
Hugo Bentelt emits the student hotly
to have nn ice skating tick He Is en
thusiastic about the project, declaring
Unit nothing skint of a lingo rink of
about a hundred yards square elll sat
'Lily him With his chameterlstic en
ergy he is planning, and winking out
satisf IMOI3 arrangements to imsure
the college the Measure and enjoyment
of a sport that It has long desk ed
Towmds this end, work is facidly
cioceeding on Old Beaver Field, where
an attempt being made to contort
tit; field Into a skating rink by flood
ing it and allowing it to freeze over
Success, however, has been hampered
and great , dilllculty Is bid= exper
ienced owing to the fact that the geld
has a slant and dip which causes the
water to flow away. preventing the
freezing og the entire are . a. Efforts
will be made to obtain a fairly level
surface by banking the dtp with snow
and Ice.
The work on Old Beaver Field has
been largely in the nature of an ex
perlment, from which Schick has ob-
Mined Information that will enable
hint to successfully carry out his
schemes Next fall the field will be
levelled, ploughed and dragged smooth
to insure a perfect surface for Its
transformation into a sheet of Ice
If conditions are found unfavorable,
it will be necessa* to abandon the
field. and , the rink will be located else
nhere Among other things, ice skat
ing at night under the glare of electric
lights sill be attempted Tile student
population may look familia to a
glorious season of sinter sports
TWO COURSES IN 818. LIT.
' GIVEN THIS SEMESTER
Beginning with the second semester
three' new courses in Biblical Litera
ture will be added to the curriculum
of the college, namely Bib. Litt. G. Bib
Litt. 5, Bib. Litt. 9. Dr Battenhouse
sill teach Bib Litt. 6 and 9 The first
will be a lecture course, with Reims
sions; on the history and Moisture of
the New Testament, especially for
Freshmen and Sophomores Bib. Litt
9 will be a course dealing with the
Philosophy of Religion, for upper class
men. Students who are expecting to
schedule these courses are asked to re
port at the English office, 323 Old
Main at the earliest possible date
Bib Litt 5. dealing with the life
and epistles of Paul will bd taught by
WATCHES -
T usT as the difference in the price of mtomobiles is reflected
in the make-up and running of the rs, so is the difference
wSreh - priCes reflected in - ; the: make - V and running of the
watches Time accuracy is not the mil} factor that regulates
the price. There is also to he considered shape, size, finish,
design, and material Naturally, the finely designed and in
-
[neatly finished watch is worth more than the commonly de
signed and cheaply finished watch:
Come in and Look Over Our Line
of Watches
THE CRABTREE CO.
, JEWELERS
Second Pre=lnventory Sale
At this time all of our Fall and Winter Shoes and OxfordS will be
greatly reduced, in order that our shelves can be sleaned 'for incoming
Spring goods.' .
Without a doubt_you will be able to save money by taking advantage
of this sale. Shoes of Quality at prices greatly, below todaY's, market. •
The sizes on - a good many lots are broken and an early purchase has
greater possibilities of fit and selection.
Our windows are full of bargains. We quote .below a few of them
WOMEN'S TAN AND BLACK LOW CHILD'S HIGH CUT SHOES, LACE '
.HEEL OXFORDS Sizes B'/ to 2
$7.00 Value; Now $5.45 $3 50 Value; Now $2.45
WOMEN'S BROWN, TAN AND BLACK
BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOE, TWO- IN ,CALF AND SCOTCH GRAIN, LOW
BUCKLE, WELT HEEL OXFORDS
$6.00 Value; Now $4.45
$9.00 Value; Now $6.95
IVIEN'S BLACK AND TAN DRESS SHOES ' MEN'S BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS IN
SCOTCH GRAIN CALF AND VEALS SCOTCH GRAIN, CALF AND VEALS
,
$ll.OO Value; Now $8.95 $lO.OO Value; Now $8.45
This Sale Will Continue Until Saturday, February 11.
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO..
121 Allen St.
'Di hat, Thls coulqe will take up
the stud,' of 1.1.0 l :old Ills mis.siona,
j 01.111112,1 and lately to the Chun h of
11114 €OOll4O Iv volt' Impor
tant 01 It leschte the founding of the
etuly Mulch The hums In uhleb
this coui se lie taught a ~
re on Tue.,'-
Any Ind at 1 00,
MANY - "SHORT HORNS" •
TAKING DAIRY COURSE
7Rw No
Dili3 Alanufeatullog
whichthe Depal 011,11 of Diary lin,
Minim In offeilng a 0 one of its 0 10-
tei Shea Coulseo hos enjoyed re
rm. 1.01110 110001.11 its among the 11 .3110 i
11,115' this yII Vol It of the hat.
me ,oiled In the !Jill, Maur teaming
cow 50, end this 10 the 11100001 enloll.
moor of any of the ti, olntel
In Agilcultiire Ina Is-no, 0 11111 11 10 tee
the nuinbei who 01001011 Del, Menu
Metering 1 101 50,110
This !loge 10000010 in the numbei of
Dally Ihalufnetullng students IS, itt
[dinned to the fact that Del, Manu
facturing 101000010 In Pennovhaniu
hove undergone 00001,101 1101 e 10000111-
rnent In 100000 yents and nlsu to the
fact Ova on the etudents eho grad
-Ited 11 mu that eouree 110 t yc.o 00-
noted pooltlons at aelnunerathe
Inrunediatell ut the clew of the
cOll,lO
Nor trill the Shalt Course students
In thin work lack good Instruction tills
win., It mantic-al and esperieved
teachers count for amthing Olt Cohn
Pierson who graduated from Penn
State In the FOlll, Cal Agticultur al
COllll,ll. the 'Olt 0, ear • Agrlcultui al
course and the Wlntet Shot I. course
has secured a lease of alisente from
bra i; : risltlon tritertir r Minnesnto
choir he Is the mann:is of the Dig
Per tit, Co-operatn CE e 1111011
sin*. In 'rising Institution In, the,hut
ter-malting course her e'dur Mg the taro
months' sco of the
Last year the Big loot urn Creamer)
cinch Is the latgest one In lb tt sec
lion, made inet 500,00 nottirds of but
ter Ali Pia 4.1 himself, horsc on
ammo ous Pll/114 111 bl 1111.! -In dd.
tort, on oniesta In :11innesoLt. and also n
o
elved five diplomas last tort, but
ter or Mg One of these N,14 pre
sented by the Natl. ri DM, Show
The intim-atom root k In ice cream
malting null be in citurire o 1 Mr Leroy
blumberger. who is note In the employ
of the lisolngton Tee Cleam and Con
densed Mlik Company, of Dushore. Pt
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S
T E. W. Gernerd,.!.i
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Merchant Tailor 6
s
Next to Post Office 1
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In Dill, Munn; I 11,1 In): Intl having . .
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IncunneLtlon ltillt th. ient de‘el
opulent ot t).iltt tin our.. tui In,: In
Penne)l , tni t, It in to be noted th tt
' the I<tle,lelle dt tto 14 nito tile LOU,, /11
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und rAnle; thhil in the wile of nurhet
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TWENTY-FIVE CO-EDS
IN "JOLLIES" CHORUS
nsent)-II,t• of l'Onn St ‘10 . 41n0.t
toinel% 0-.14 0 nu ai the up the luty
Lim to of the lotll tol 1922", ohlch
0111 be pl'oot.nton m thk Atalltothun on
let hlal 01111 ttaL 1113 night , . rein on 1.)
se, enteontlt inn v4:1100 , 130 This ploy
!Wing atcoented no the annual in o-
SALESMANSHIP IS THE FOUNDATION OF, BU SINESS
'I 111 , , title of ill 4 Ine , ce of cmmeme Slinoet
.r . Miens Lan inake in ei tl.'.le but It o take. , a salesman
to act Ito full I due In the openroalltet Salesman
• . ...hlp should be studied 11 all, college , men cone -
plating a buelneoe tare. - '
- NAIIAPCO offers t. thorough LOU", In prootl9l.l
, t
ts tell u.sithersetkal salesninnehlp, and - , d.ad4.4dn--
a . d' - onictrttinity to uaa , all college expenses. We
glgtrantet 1,01.1 $345 for the summer vacation Last
3, to It huge number of our students received o•er
$l,OOO
e Ino.O room' for a fen mote men for our •
"1922" co gar: Motion and If )ou m e anxious to receive
Ulnae of , tele nature Madly :communicate with
em New 'Yolk °Mtn, 11'1 Nue•ym Sh eel -
JHEI NATIONAL MAP COMPANY . -
EDELIMM
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
dot don of the Rehabilitation Club, the
F to ouscbt of 0 Inch "11l be donated tn
te EllO Ilnanclng of doting the
OTI Mt Natant
lot lion eals is 111, begin tide 0 eek, as
sill d , e3 the sale of tickets, 33 Inch are I
Id the bolls of metnbei s of the Rehab'
I Club and of the 'denims Class
Tht loßle4 Of 1022', Which 0111
the folio of a. three-act musical LOOO.I
edy, 111040 key to be bette3 than ON er ti's
lieern Ali G Mot et, of the Joe
Gioduction Conipany, of Chicago,
alto ha° pet tonal super, talon of the
oduLtlon, xtates that, he expects to
t roy! ids 10141101, ,sts tosses in State
College, and Unto In Itself assume an
oscellont enlartabanent It has also
'been- untounta.d that laven*-900° co
nlll be included in the cast. Re
lit, n sots all' begin this seek and 'sill
3 °Wino,' until the Shen Is staged
'flakes lot the entortttnment also go
on sale [edits and cony lie purchased
It not' members of, the Itch tb Club and
of the Class of 1022 The proceeds of
the short the Rehab, trill denote to
ad Iltinnclog the placing of the "8"
011 iitillllt.NittlatlV It Is announced
. • .
tint no more that ton /tickets will be
sold to each not win. title year These
tickets uill be sold fOr Rai cents, sev
ent3,ll‘e cents. And one dollar, and
in to be c‘chtinged for reserved seats
at the Co-Op on Wednesda s y, february
fifteenth
State College, Pa.
1111411"11) t I . ii tlt I \
Tilt pupils a tilt Dunn Intent of
Music o ill git o n ocital sometime dur
lig: itnn it The tp t IVO ohlth 11111
(she iti opt at tint thus tt is the Oust
chit h oas multi tilt to hots been din en
soloed:tie chugng tilt lit stsentestet .1
but ninth ons unatolpialds houtponed
Puipils of the tpitno, toles anti organ
oill 'it tiellutte in the sooting
contrast
it inch in gost WI those held lue
itpuqlt, Mil be oiton to the nuhtie
QUA lITLTS 7'o SING AT
ISELLEP OZNIT CIIUIIOII
A. vnen I.J In ograni Ito rendered
by the Vitra'Cy Male Qunitet, the
1 neiihmen Calk Quarkt ,tad an Instru
ental trio comptruzil of Piolietmora
Berman, Putney and Rollie:1 In Belli,'
fonte on Tuebday Feln oar)
ileum-id, This program 10111 be given'
In connection with the choir of the Bp-
Incopal Church of Bellefonte Mrs C
Cash and Carry
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All,our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of
the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one
cigarette—CAMEL.
Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost qual
ity. Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as
good as it's possible to make a cigarette.
Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the
same high, exclusive standard. You can always
depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smooth
ness-L%-the taste and rich flavor of choicest tobaccos
—and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste.
And remember this! Camels come in one size
package only-20 cigarettes—just the right size to
make the greatest saving in production and - packing.
This saving goes straight into Camel Quality. That's
one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so
moderate a price.
Here's another. • We put no useless frills on the
Camel. package. No "extra wrappers!" Nothing
just for show!
Such things do not improve the smoke any more
than premiums or coupons. And their added cost
must go onto the price or come out of the quality.
One thing—and one only—is responsib—) for
Camels great and growing popularity—
That is CAMEL QUALITY.
BFI
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C tICLOIIII,III3 at the
piano elth C C Robinson at the
DR. SPARKS TO LECTURE
I AT SIXTY INSTITUTIONS
DL 111 opt.od the ntoond
1 +ont , dot in tlsitlng unit entltlel and
ollegt, in lite Intm oat of !moaned
atentlon to .ttnot Imo vchoinrghli/ un
do, tho iIIYPItCY of Ito boort! , toelety
of Pill Kappa 1911. of nitirh Ito 19 Re
gent it Ilt 0111 spoilt al 100011
0151 J 111.11.11110119 noon I Wile to atti-
1: Hear the
Victor
Records
Feb. Ist
The Music Room
' 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 Uunion A
Badges Jewelry Stationery
R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winoton-Salum. N C
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In tomb ulth Dl SP , II
nom limo to Ihno o II
journeys to the l oloun wi l l
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220 E. College
PHONE 211