Page Few Easter Candies Easter Novelties GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner DETROIT CLERGYMAN WILL SPEAK SUNDAY Dt Gaios Glenn Atkins, of the First Congreg glottal (klatch of Detroit, Mich- Le in, has been Invited to terse as chap el spiaker nest Sunday it both tier s keg As a speaker, Dr. Atkins has had a ailed eaperiente Pastor of se, •rtl large churches mince he W. or dained OLD MAIN PLAYERS WIN UNIT BASKETBALL TITLE The Unit Elysketball Session mas ought to a close on Wednesday night hhen the Old :Vain team, Unit 24, de feated Unit S In the fastest and most hotly contested gune of the season be the close score of 21 to 24 The past season has been a yem sue cecsful one In mei y respect More un its by establishcd. Including the Tyro 11. us Ag teams and a greater numbet of games mere pi Is ed thsn met bcfore Wotising 011 tegulm schedule pith g Imes lalng pi oed ay m Wednesday 11115131ntl timing the semen, a great amount of interest has stimulated and some Leen thall y aroused MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR SPECIAL EASTER CHAPEL In accordance alth the annual cus tom the College Choi.. .111 participate in the Easter Musical Semlces a Inch aill be held In Chapel on Sunday. April ninth A spools! progrtnt of Easter music Is being prepared soda, the direction of Professor C C Robinson of the College Music Departinent, and the shish prom i,l29 to he se, entettaining For some .”.sts it has been the custom to hold musical sex sices in Chapel on the Sun dt) pt carding the Easter .notion At this y cal . ., concert there still be selec tions by mactically all the organiza tions undel the College Music Depart ment so shot a varied and delightful program may be expected BASKETBALL STARS GATHER HERE TODAY (Continued from the first page) Wit!, nesboro, and Catavauqua nem the other contestants In this event but pior ed Inferior to the.clever, fast work of Harristang . Tech The latter Is consid ered a favorite In the tournament which opens here tonight and may repeat its -- Performance - of - two - years ago For Sale Cheap—Hupmobile Tour ing; underslung Will make some raceboat. li R Shuey, Bellefonte FRIDAY-NITTANY In "School Days" TOONERVILLE COMEDY SATURDAY-NITTANY TEDDY GERARD In "The Cave Girl" MONDAY and TUESDAY _ Three Shows Daily—Starting at 2:00; 6:15; and 8:15 Adults, 50e; Children, 25c., and Tax Mt. Union Leads Central llh talon Following a great fight in tho cen tral section of the state. Mt Union High nosed out the other lending teams and will represent her division in the; Neil tournament She passed the final barrier this week by trimming 'Wind ber High According to advance In tel motion, oho Is particularly strong and with Harrisburg Tech should sr v ive the prellininarl bouts this evening If these two teams meet in the final tomorrow a thrilling game Is aslilifell --0 MANY ATTENDING STATE GATHERING (Continued from first page) 1 stoners, speak on the state's game: program this afternoon at the closing •ssion of the comention in the Peter st 1 30 p m Final action ttlll also he t then on a number of important mat ters, mhen the committees make then reports at the close of this afternoon s meeting Many Problems To Moire Two main °Wait ca. mhich include mom. minor problems, Inc before the gathering of consertationists To or ganiee a State Conscmation Council, and to formulate a state consertation program arc the real purposes of the cant ention Pretious efforts to bring the different organizations together fot concerted action hate failed, but the Penn State conference is promising to make true those Wells of sportsman ship long fostered by mane scattered clubs Success is almost assured the gather ing here, since the Proposal tot the un ion of the sportsmen without the at tendant loss of identity of any existing hod) is meeting bith the oPProtal of a majority of the delegates The present plan for a consertation council pro pose§ a strong organization Ithieh will act as art open forum. to winch the sportsmen of the state may go to gath er data on pug records and plan for future combined actlyities Ag School An Important Lick The Agricultural School will play a 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 Union Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery FRIDAY and SATURDAY—PASTIME Matinee Saturday at Two First Pennsylvania Showing of CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "Polly of the Follies" Scat the Gloom! Conme's Slatted Kiddie —kiddin' the movies —kiddin' the Follies —kiddin' the wamps an' wirtuous heroines —kiddin' the whole wide world into a smile AIso—CHRISTIE COMEDY large part in linking up the sports men of the state with each other, and .pecially olth the farmer Dean 1k L Watts, of the School of Agilculture.' I's play log an Imam taut part at the \gallon log and Ills effot to are be gely Situated too at 41 the bettering of the I elations between the agricultural in telests and the hunters and flatlets .5 oklening gap is now separating the fat mere and sportsmen, been.° of the unfair treatment 'Mach many agricul turalists hate glaen to the sport-lov- 1 ing element The council, should it be, formed, trill hose some of its heldest moll( in bringing, these too factions together to stork cooperativel President Thomas gave the confer ence a fine start. uhen lie greeted the delegates in behalf of the college, atoll encouraged them In their notemotti, I I task lie pointed out some of the elate 1 conditions which need the attention of I a consersation board and recommend ed th it the reptesentatiacs take action on them Following his talk, some of l ute prominent men attending the con ference were introduced to the other delegates, and they banked the Presi dent in his assertion that there Nils need for a large amount of united ce n t actiaities In the state "CLARENCE" PROVES POPULAR ON STAGE (Continued from first nage) and he plots the too aphone And mound hint tetra, es such 0 moult of eh...t ins as unit - Booth Tirlangton could of f, It is tteal American comedy !p -oling italth delightful Minim and thol- Im Tho,e matseloss oung people Con Ind Babb, Wheelet pined 1,3 MP, listhet Holmes . 23, and 11 CI Allen '2l. pot halt sltetches olart oiled to ap senl to 0001, one but the otlginsl , Clarence himself Is a teal delight mob ile and significant he is, jogging this the lines of the plat This ploy in mil) as American as "fluchichm I,f Finn" or pumpkin pie It in as delightful, us any natif e comedy which has tried to lute the laughter of this fount* in the lust ten seasons Quoting tt tandom Gem the press aft m its ptofcssional appearances fral 'Mon the extent of its populatill Of It the Nen Yolk American out, "No other ph* this season Wm stirred such genuine enthusiasm" The Nen York ['lmes s*s. "Toour mind 'Clarence is the best light comedy nhieh tins cf. been n titles by an Amerleun" The Nett York Morning Telegraph states ''Clarence' is a most. engaging. hula' , go-lucky and agreeable so ork A head line from the Nen York Evening Jour nal reads, "Turkington's 'Clarence' knockout" The Nen Yolk Globe gives it men more lauding when it ',rites, "'Clatenco' la a mimed) of rare de-1 light The most joyous entortainment 1 ma ‘lsiblo and the best comedy of , 41113 pattleular sort of Ameilcan- life )et Utittell " Tlawe quotations ore mere 4 taken at large and so on might the press be quoted at length The popularity of the play Is at once et lim ed STUDENT COUNCIL APPROVES CHANGES =I:M=MI . . hate far-reaching effect ttao the smss- I !nye, of a recommendation to the College Senate st ging that men Mkt ors' db . Unguent to class dues ,hould not be permitted to graduate The Council rejected a petition from, the junior Pre-medic studtelot asking, that they be allotted 8011101 castoms tf ter the Eastersac alon, 00 the pounds that they spend noiy three : y ears at POllll State and therefore in the last part of tiled, tunlot you de .ert e the privilege of Sealer , übt.lnd The Council took the position that a mon must spend three full years berme I being Entitled to Senior privileges and unanimously rejected the petition. number of petitions trolly frateln-' ties for underclass d me, on the nlye.llC, of the Tuniot Prom. aet e reLornmemi ed to the Inter-fraternity, council for adion President ON erdolf elated that In hie the present Council ml . one of 'lle most able and ping, test', in recent near .3 The recision of the trines stu dent nowt inuent constitutions has been nettled for some time end it xemelned fox this 1921-1922 Council to ct,nsum ate. the retlidon Pleeldent Oveldorf tepech.ll) commended the committee Illeh has been in chaine of the-le -1110n The committee nes c ompoeeil of A(1 Pratt '22, chainn in, H Bai t:ex '22, II W Good '22. E Hansman, P D 11cElfish T 2, .1 81 Peoples '22, Ai L Shields 22,1 E Kuhns '23, W If Pet ne '23, and 4 L 81011111'_4 FATHER'S DAY TO BE NOTABLE EVENT (Continued from first page) {miler to Friday and that no program to arranged for that die This will give the sons an opportunity to take theh tattlers around the campus and the loon Inclement eeathet hindered this last ) car, but it nos thought that such to opportunita would be nelcomed 1)3 - The Best place to eat is at home The next Best place is at the V)RITSTeIIiAL CAPR Home Cooking Home Made Pies R. B. DIETRICH - i - ' PENN STATE •20 x 4 L. K. METZGER Sporting Goods of All Kinds Tennis Rackets Restrung Here at Our Store at $2.75 to $5.50 All $4.00 Gut and over Guaranteed 30 Days "Always Trying to Better Our Service to You" 111-115 Allen Street I=l ENent to be WI un-Publlelt) Chairman I n Adome.also oonolat ea committees that hose specific duties to pm form and sthich use exeecttal to begin their work immediatel3 'the pub licity committee is to hose chaise of an extensive publicity campaign that Is expected to reach stern comet of the, state. 'An soon as the complete ; plogram has been deckled upon, it stint be published In the Collect In Also, each student will be noised to mge his !Dad to make plans to suit the college at this time It mtt> be possible that the moin toads leading to the college n 111 be applopriatel3 placmded a rem dory before :day fifth and sixth There Is also a possibiliq that nem:poems hi the tat ger elites of the state my be inked to publish ness at bles o n the observance of the affair. Anuthet committee Is to make ea t-ingements for the banner n meet- ing to be held 011 dt d ni ght ht and to pro‘ide a proctara that will amply instlfy attendance The varsity quar tet and the Glee Club has been asked to give a few selections A third commit tee is to make a cnnt.tss of the tots n to omplie a list of rooms asallable for 1 the lodging of fathers et er cols-coil This list V4lll be published so that t tt ly artangementa may be mule by the ;students in title tespeet It Is highly probable that the Stu dent nll , lllllll St ill make no special W hig rebut ding customs for that dav custom t egulations ON ill to doubt he in trace as on a legulat week-end DEBATERS OPPOSE SYRACUSE TEAM (Continued from flint poor) ftituani to thin debate as nor of the hu deal oil its schedule Such impoitanee his been pi wed on .he deb ito tontroron , oi.cnlng tht. Picoldent John M Thom is ill pie tide. The Judges are tin. Homo pile H C Quigley. of 13ellefonte eat fudge of Cantle Country, Dr McDougal, of the Lock Ilse en "Not ant School, and 1J C .1 , 70300. of Pittsbutgli .ttul Assistant Count , . Superintendent of &holds In Allegheny County - O . PARK R. ROMAN General Contractor and Building Supplies 2 "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" Picture Framing Easter Cards With Penn State Seal Edison Mazda Lamps 10 to 200 Watts L. K. ETZGER liocis atei.uncintling tor tits twen-I ti.iitout trout debate nhich Is ached- OW to tutu place hero 10th the team nom tho Colorado Agricultural Col: lege on the lentil of April. Too extern -1.1,..1114 contests hate ah wady been nerd the candidates, one taking'. place It tt evening, and the 'final de ciding delude for the selection of speak etc ag tinst Colorado mill be held the iliac Nut of nes.t meek Three neutral Judge,ite meson. at these contests and decisions nit to the Individual merits of the contestants will be the ethod 13) V.lllCh the debaters will be lumen INTERCLASS TOSSERS _ START ANNUAL SERIES (Canto - toad from drat ooze) 111 he pootponi d to .t lutes date Tho temaindet of tho schedule la as ~ ~ u Pte: ~ ^ ~~~;i~ (~r' ~„ ~~; :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-H L. K. METZGER State College, Penna. Friday, March 31, 1922 Tuesday, April 4 7 00 p m—Freshmen vs Seniors lil 00 p m —Sophomores Ns Juniors 'Wednesday, April 7 7.00 p m.—Juniors ns Freshmen Thursdn3, April 6 7.00. p. m—Seniors vs Sophomores 8.00 p m.--Junims vs. Freshmen Friday, April 7 7.00 p m —Seniors vs Seniors S 00 p m —Sophomores vs Fresh hues 7.00 0. m —Seniors VS Freshmen 0 00 p m —Juniors vs Sophomores The gamo between Sophomores and Freshmen on Friday, April setenth, will be tho annual class sciali between the two loner classes The•class menage's of the four teams as elected by the carious classes are the following men• Ocelot manager, 9 9 Recker, Junior manager. 6 13 ILane, Sophomoi E. man ' tiger, W T Womsley, Freshman man. alter, R 9 Tanta I% pure Turlush to len vanenes grown. and to smoke them y—on any occasion. 'argest selling high the world. .mokers ofAmerica ty to Quantity. for Yourself-1" t zCx,w 7 %, i'.'4«''g
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