Page Four Fresh Shipments of Candy Weekly Assures You the Best Sanitary Service All the Time GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner UNIT TEAMS FIGHTING FOR LEAD IN LEAGUE Ith arty Iv much mme noticeable In the Intel-unit bulketlinli games ns the sLason dmas to it close The semi finals ale nom being played, and every tram tea Is putting up its best brand of basketball The whole floor is being used fat these latter games, and fifteen minute hnhes ate being played instead of the old tenets e minute ones Wednesday night the (list of the semi-finals stem haled off and the otes nett) as follow s Unit 24 (Old Main). IS—Unit 27, 7, Unit 11, 18—Unit as. 10 No games OHI be played on Friday night on account of the Sophomore Hop i but on Wednesday, Warcho2. the (aliening games 0111 be played' 7 00 P 11—Unit 8 VS Unit 1 7 15 P 51—Unit 7 VS Unit 20 RACQUET ENTHUSIASTS BEGIN INDOOR CONTESTS The tennis tour oment tt hich his been instionted to develop material for the s twit[ tennis tenor this Spring' lons started oesterdso tool nin6 on the Armor) corn ts The list of entries and tile matches [[hied boon been arringed for the prelimin riles of the tout nsment Were di sun Wednesday noon rod the results posted in the locker room the same afternoon These preliminaries must be pi rood off I* March tuento - third When the test round trill start The second bracket must be treated up In Sfrrolo till. Until It hen the stmt-fin sin rind finain [till ht o r tripod The list it roil it, for the preihninni ill con tains for to -nines from uhich Man ruei Stunt, CI mus oon t pick his orimity combin Won At the in e•ent time. the tennis men en enrollee rink on Tuesday, Wollner, din rhursin, Ind nide, mornings lam Al umger Shoekeor Is making ar t ornaments nheleb, the mcquet men still by pennlttui to pl., on the Ar o row, emu, In the menlngs offer fire SENIORS TERM "S" PLAN IMPRACTICABLE theh que,tionah es tot %t ore urged to doso as soon us possible In order that the list might be completed Blanks may be seemed at the Publicity Office, and should be filled out and droped In the bon In Old :Main The Chas elected C R. Beclens coun cil t epresentathe from the School of 'Engine. 'nu, and C T Cooper end C T Dona, as representathe from the School of Agrieultute WAR MEMORIAL WILL BE DEDICATED MAY 30 (Continued from fleet Page) announcment to Student Council that on Ainil e I r all fines o cer-due books till be suspended for the day He stat ed in his communication that there are huge numbets of books that have been scithdisnn by students that have neg lected to return them within the pre ss 'Med thnc andaie nou liable to line If the books do not come back to the Laren on that dun. Dr Runkle, the Librarian, stilted that a 'rigorous crimp rigs ('rill be ranged lot the return of the books, as the Libra* has a list of the men to ho hale dianin them A petition inoviding for an extra hoot of daylight, Ineferabll b./I' 'nos ing the clock :Mead one hour, begin ning Alan 1, resulted nom the report of the committee be C, L Mellinger 22 mulch ass appointed to look Into the matte) The committee found that the Insimity of the student hods faymed O means of providing an extra hour of thslight in the evening Mt athletics, nud thst the leading men of the bor ough am e In Inlet of moving the clock ahead one hour it llfl9 brought out that In this tin) the extra hour for IUIETROPOLITAN busi /V/ ness men hay been buying their shoes of John Ward for these twenty-five years. Collej men who ar particular, ar equally enthu siastic over thesmartstyling, unusual wear and moderate prices which distinguish ev ery John Ward production. Shown by GEORGE E. WILDE at Penn Stale Hotel MARCH 23 A:ND 24 -- (701 - ‘l%.W2Aid. vyt men's Shoes General Offis e Yor s k. C Duane Street Near tty Stotts DlYanha I Bmokl !" PMtodrlpluo athletics would be provided, that an appreciable pacing would be affected in lighting bills, and that out non-contact with industry and transpottatlon oper ating unde . r standard time augured the c.c of the project. The petition mimed .s the Council Without a dissenting cote J L Martin '24 reported that his committee uas making progress on the point system Investigation and that he nould hate a definite report in the fu ture A. G Pratt . 22, made a report tot the constitution d rmision commit tee and stated that a finished report mould probably be mailable u Ithin sev eral nooks EB:=l3 One of the not matters taken up In the meeting has the advisability of holding an imnual straw hat day in the spring No decision has teached "OPEN DIPLOMACY IS BEST" ASSERTS BRYAN (Continued from first mum) rill tics uould stand on these questions A Noss Kind of Diplomacy "It seas an en idence of bhat could he done he open diplomacy," "asserted Mr. Bryan in praising Secretary Hughes' m Inner of presenting his proposition for a ten near naval holiday at the re cent Arms Conference at Washington NVilen in a open conference he had n stated chat the United States would do toward disarmament, the Secretary then proposed to Grant Britain and Ja pan bh tt these countries should also an The whole acrid at once keen shot Seas being done and demanded that hem entry Hughes' proposition should be adopted In face of public opinion. the othm nations bere forced to accept this agreement to scrap more battleships than [he) mould retain and to cease constructing cat ships for ten nears. Bryan explained the older method of diplomam which was by means of se met communications between nations lids was ..tery slow and nations could not be forced to accept a proposition In contrast with this, he stated of the new' open diplomacy which mouses public opinion "We 'mew they had to accept, for no goternment would dare to refuse." Senate Will RatHY Treaty going to be ratified," Bryan con fided In spooking of the action that the Senate will take on the treaty lie stat ed that a concentration of public opin lon will force it to be ratified because the treaty is right and expedient Tho Democrats should not block It, since this Four Power Treaty is an outcome of the policy started by that party That the Democrats did not put through such a treaty during their ad ministration because the time WaS not ripe for disarmament before the win or dbectly after It, teas Mr Bryan s opin ion "At Versailles, they did all that could be done," he continued and then suited his opinion tnat America, should avoir I.i_ `ft...• ,--,--.,„ , 0,, ~• - .1 • r• ',1,-,-, • „,-.x•i-i, i ,... , , 'z, Mr k'i , , :: 4 ,r s rn ig l -4 -41" '.4. 4 ,741 0 .::•' , 11, ,`ktz , k, :,!L q tprt 0-;,;-474r,,t.,, ~,,,t C 0 lir N or-v„ 8 , I.t I f'• I 4' l, 4 4 , i _lai-jit6.l7- -- - - r ,:::--„ ..., _ . ....-__ ..., , , Fi .,. 4- -, - - - -- - - --- ; --- - ------ ":-t 4. i;.„ ... a .,.. , .%.• zs.- ..-------- ------- ---7•: .- -g-77 - -.;..: Remember that Melachrmo blend ofonlythefinestTurkisl as originatedby Miltiades Mt Egyptian ci g arettesaresimi that originated in Egypt. Bt bacco is what you want to kn —and if it's Melachnno Aelachrino "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over" set thu example to the teat of the stolid by leading it to unversal peace The intact concet ned malt economks, lam enforcement of moldbltlon 'toil profiteming aid Ito ntedmninnnt at the, nett campaign. actording to \ll, Itty ats point of slew He claimed that the Demoet ;Its, alit) a 0110011 M com bined %NMI a Republican faction and acte responsible fot the passing of the revenue 1)111 which sated the country oval floe hunthed million dollars That this still be an important 189110 in the not election U. his opinion and he said "Mote elections hate turned on retenue bills than any other Issues Taxation in here always" "This laalessness Is a thing n hick no party eon support," Mt Bryan main tained In speaking of the violation of , the prohibition amendment "It's not , I going to last always" He stated that prohibition was working better than most people belleted and that theta is no chance to recall the amendment since women hate gotten the vote The profiteer's moblem is also an ls , sue "We hat en't gotten back yet In 1 prosperity," Brom] stated and blamed: the profiteer for this He asset ted that the big criminals must be punished as; a ell as the little ones "I knots of no better work that a wt- Hon can do than establish God's law of toward" -raid Air Bryan in concluninn Thin is the law that a mto should not tnke more inoney than he has right fully earned according to the salve of urn Ice he has tendered to noelets 13*.an linnets; that, the oheersanee of this lam would stimulate meri humna being to the highest possible endeasot Mr Bryan U2B Messed alth Penn State sod expressed his smalls° at the size of the eollege He heat Oh entim s id the mot ement of making this the State Unhemity He said that it ass not often that he retut nett within a .c/at to the ssme toon and he leas pleased with the isrge numbers Uho came to hear him talk again At the present time he Is shooing s preference to col lege towns and mane of his engage ents on the present tout are at col lemges and unis . ersities rollote Mg his lecture in the Amilten lum, he seas present at an informal lc /option st the Tints ersite Club ahem all o'hte ghen an opportunity to meet him Mr Simon has been mode an hon ot ary member of the Penn State Ch the Phi Nalllla Phi Hommr, So Met) WRESTLERS FACE - - SPRINGFIELD FOES (Continued from first page) 4110 is motet:fed to MI e the - Milan) °Mender no little opposition Cap tain sfoones ~as proclaimed 175 pound clamplon st the A. A. II meet held In Boston last S iturdav Ile Is on, of the Milner!, of the northeiners sod has gained recognition for his omit on the mats The outstanding Culture of the Blue The Best place to eat is at-dome The The next Best place is at the 9 Y TAIL @AIRE Home Cooking Home Made Pies A. B. cois - niicH , PENN STATE '2O - acre nllll Ntlle flint-up is Its lieakuts. .0011 poor condition A our,e> of the enthe quad Shoo s that the m 0,110 of the enibeim .00 quffellnir 10an mane in• font Cala Iln Wapion 0111 had off In, the lo.htoe 011104 nod oill be fol-I 1 oed o.lolthenk Oho •Is able tot don the uniform again aftei an A11...111 ai of own too cooks Ruhr 0111 moot I.ltan. - 11 h 1,11)0 1 -11105 e foll the ooise Pot thiee ocelot the 1311 pound. his been hailllo, Unable olth' 10, hips o hit h steno Injured In a colk nut Policy in the nett bout Is being lotheled olth his nibs as to 'Buscaglia, Intl 11010•01 Busenblia Is out of the sport for the leninlnder of the sealou Wet/el ,till appeal. In all InobabIllt). in the 159 pound contest nod lit erett Is NI Idea to follow In the 175 poolol strug gle Wilson 1,111 be linnblt• to 04t10 because of a had heel and Chimes oho in malting a strong for the last named IllNlslon hnm lnjnnrd 1114 should- SHIELDS RACES RAY IN MILE AT BUFFALO (Continued from Chet 'nine/ Int and Noble (n ill lun M the half mile sn• dm and Cooimt are listed In the two mile Inn- Tile Penn State team has been weak In the field cents /ma Coach Mtl tin Is note spending 1 meat deal of his Clint mith candidates oho 11 0 borking on the belghts, bro id Jump, hammer and discus One of the [mantes on to moiloWs piogram is the fact that all of the tegular field ments MU he held Aloine and Vandllng hate been doing ihe lost 001 k in the otlght tad dis cus econts The Comb is still looking tot m aerial and all obi/ 41100 the 4111.111041 form in tornmmo , meet bill is giten consideration " Tile meet Is open to 011 C 1111.1101104 no matte, o hat past experie nces iblllli happen to be The only tennis ate lo that contestants must sign up In tht Armory before thm 011 l be pelnilt led to enter the games BATSMEN START OUTDOOR WORK I=l of holding then °Pron.. , to a 101n lroum numb. of MIA Huntel his en tirely tem:wined from his Injullei and W nun showing up well In Ills daily ,oz kontm The horne-plate pogition, made tee tot In the gi uluatlon of Btumbaugh, tt II I be tilled Item the aloft of catch.= mho hate repot teitilt the Stock Paull= 00 ion in notice Von till, poultice It Hate '2,1, Ludmielt '22, Unman '2l, and Hone , . mho caught on Pint N ,r nesimian team, hate - been inking out daily anal areoffea hag no little competition ftfr the borne pottltion Ctittaln sIII likely fill hls last s po t ation at; first base, ,Inle Spatlcs . 22; Lune 21, Loeffler •24 Ittetl ttnti heNeral cantos of last Neal s Fteshrottn nine ..ho have repott Here is the first attribute ed ful prabtke %till likely fmnlslt the attslal from which Coach Beadek min '.1,1, Ids Infield. The duet: outfield positions will he filled be Llghtnel, lioehir, Palm, ca Peden', It Is possible that Kotillet Pithn may be shifted to the infield to till the belthe left ‘acant by Ihlllinget. Kot b, and Mearkle, but It Is too nobly In the me coo to say just .ho kill I'll ant of the positions, as the compel'- . t no I. been in a number of the pl tees It Is altogether possible that Pala no* net play at all, as ho may confine his tells lilts to track SOPHOMORES WILL HOLD HOP TONIGHT I:=1 112 S nom floes St. room tot 2 gills 402 S Iturloites St. loom Cot 3 gills 104 S Bulrosies St, loom fot girls 301 1V Palirount As, loom for 4 girls 212 S Ithetton St, room Mt 2 girls 414 S Atherton St, loom tot 4 gills 21b S Atherton St, rant,/ tot 4 girls. 221 S Atherton St, tonnt tat 2 girls 50S NV Deaver Aso torn, for 3 girls 121 1V Bmet Ave, loom Inc 1 gills 12S IV Boatel Ann, loom fon 2 gills 11 must be uncial ttood that the abote Ind Is b 4 nn means complete and does not vamp, no all of the t,wms that can be 'maned In Man for the Sophomme Hop As announced by the Hop Com mittee, no lesosatlons 'will be made 110 It, and the Nntancles mill be filled by those 'Litt" apply fit st Aringementi haf e been made to con duct the nations and pall oneisat 110 au tomobile to ind (tom the lion The re hat 'lnc tt HI tram in omptly it nine o cluck Ticketu tot the offal! tall I.e uti qile it the At molt thia even ing JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE STILL SEEKS ORCHESTRA At a meeting of the lanior Piom Committee nn Tuesday enening it um definiteln decided that Whiteman's Or abesua mould not be secured for the lunbu Wail The persistent tumor that this UlllOll,l aggregation of anusb 01 troa 09a corning to Penn State 11 iv nafined consldelable discussion mound asollege Doubt was expressed as to the olnisabilita of going to the huge ex pense that oould be Mooned in no tmitlng the popular aatist; Fine near fanotable propositionsare undo con tidelation and It is expected that a final dexision 0 111 he aeached within I N 1 eck I•I\AN CIAL EXPERT TO LECTURE TO C. S F. ♦TUIIENTS NEXT IS EPIC 3fembers of • the Commerce; and Fi nance of the college will Le afforded an ..mai (wpm tunity lot hearing an au- lOR SALE-0111;er Typearitm Good •s mv, and In pmfeet condition $lO m.n and $lO tier month Ito, too nonthe Come and look It over JOHN W AMON, W College Al.e - - Tkvaire ,P PhOfOplags of Qualify „„, 40/1111111% State Collecfe, -Pa. "Freckles" Barry in "Penrod" MERMAID COMEDY SATURDAY Pola Negri in "The Last Payment" NEWS WEEKLY PASTIME FRIDAY and SATURDAY Matinee Sat at two Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliot Dexter in "Don't Tell Everything" Music for Saturday Matinee will be furnished by Warings"Tennsylvanian" Orchestra MONDAY and TUESDAY March 20 and 21, Mat. daily at two Adults 50, Children 25 and tax It required too years time to produce . Theodora." J 5,000 people are in the east headed by Rita Joiivet and the stelae.t screen and stage star. 01 all Europe Stupendous settings of stone and marble arc the background, built under the direction of Armando Bras- Int aceniteet of the Vatican It bee bean hailed by the greatest critics as THE WORLD'S GREATEST SPECTACLE Itif immensity and gorgeousness have exhausted the adjectives of the most conservative of newipapers. It has beim called a production the camera will never surpass for a generation to come 'Truly the history of the world has been written In its love stories, and thin Ito greatest, with the dramatic points accentuated in manes like the one where A HORDE OF LIONS ARE LOOS ED ON HELPLESS THOUSANDS If you miss "Theodora* you may as men stop going to see motion pictures. tinnily speak un tile "Methods of Fl nancinl FoletAsting" when Mr Baldwin of 'The Babson Institute will lecture in Room 14, Liberal Arts Building on next Month* evening at smell o'clock Mr 11,11dnin is consldeted an authority in this line of work and is melt acquaint ed pith merest economic conditions NOVEL COURSE INSTALLED BY LSOINEERING EXTENSION DEPT. The LOW'. in Foreman Training which was mojected some time ago by the Dania imont of Engineering Exten- PROMPT ATTENTION given to phone orders. Just call on the Bell 220, if - some unexpected guest arrives, and we will furnish you with a tender juicy steak that can be prepared on short notice J. J. MEYERS MEAT MARKET ALLEN STREET Call 220 Bell Style is the 'picture,' tailoring is the 'frame' J UST as a masterpiece of art is set in a frame that Is in keep ing with it, so are Society—Brand Clothes tailored in a manner that befits their style Their smart lines are tailored in—their spirited style is "built in"—not merely pressed in. That is why these fine clothes retain their smart style and trim drape after months of wear. That is also why they are so inexpensive in the end THE QUALITY SHOP Opposite Campus Friday, March 17, 1922 Mon has become a reality The text be used and the tentative outline of tl stork are the product of much carets thought The text has been submltte to and apps used by a huge number u superintendents and E , mployers It ha been compared IN ith all existing twat and the large number of questions in I make it ideal for n orrespondenct course The coume is not one design°s for efficiency engineets and the like, bit is one compiled to glve the fon eman tht mime essentials of the job he is work ing on.