11131'il'ili==1E:111:1 JUST REAL GOOD II Pure Fresh Candies it Sanitary kept and handled. That's Us GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner :-1,1»:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-•, , ,:-x-: , -. 00TRALL lIAS INCREASED CENTER. COLLEGE ENROLLIILNI Successful football at Centre College Ins trilled the emollment duties the mot tho ee }co Ire, according to the an ouncement of PI evident McVey Three undyed and eighteen studentv ooze eg • tered at that 'restitution Then the firm ondel team" brought fame to the tit le Kentucky school, Totla tile regiv ration Is over a thousand and clans re being made tonccommodate a still It get numbet neat term XVUDITION TO SOUTH AMERICA A second espedition Into the Amnion is or dish let of South America is ex lot ing the legion of 13 ohs n 13i acll in to into ests of the Unhet 410 of Mkt,- an, according to In announcement lute lo llt A 0 Rut', en, din ohm nt le finis etslte 11111400111 Tile j) !II) IN 'mining specimens for the Michigan luscum and also seeking data about nim Os to he found In the Amaron .Unlrl that still link gallons speci eof animal life The ,ton it Oki °on nue vegetal months Another explotation part) for the "niversity has Just completed Its both n Brae and Is on Its stay out of that ountry The Mulford exploiation pai 1, as It Is called, has made e‘haustlye Its estigations In 'Western Brazil and tollYla, and is returning mith seyeral housand plant numhms hug( mount of mama! has been shipped to country The specimens mill go to he economic museum of the Nen Toth Bring Your Prom Girl TO Tije 6anbtuirb Wbop Across from Methodist Church Hours Friday and Saturday-- Breakfast - 9to 11 Luncheon - 12 to 1:30 Dinner - - sto 7 Sunday-- _ Open after Prom and Dances Saturday Night You Save $l.OO to $3.00 on t. Your Shoes at Fisher's $B.OO Golf Shoes $6.00 C. N. FISHER L. K. METZGER Recent warm days have certainly stimulated the sale of Golf Clubs, Fishing Tackle and Baseball Material. Great weather for Golf! Clubs that were $3.00 last year are now $2.00. Prices of other MacGregor Clubs have dropped in proportion. Baseball and fishing are also com ing in for their share of popularity. Plenty of stock now on hand and prices are right. . , Tennis Rackets restrung on short notice. Prices range from $2.25 to $5.50 and up guaranteed 30 days. We do this work ourselves. Give us a trial. Typewriters for Rent. Repairing also done in the store on short notice. 111-115 Allen Street L. K. METZGER State College, Pa. 1301 inical Cakilong tml to othet Imilltu tionv COLLEGE PREPARING FOR BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page) tdditiennl academie buildings n n ell as sod tl and n clime sta uetules ate needed But because of the overcrowd ed eondition4 in the present student bode, the flint step trill be to obtain the levidences Pmmen and m omen, the phi sic LI education buildings. the Val sits Hall, Penn State 'Union and Hos pital With these plot pled, the College au thm ales feel th it greet step in hare been taken board the deqh ed goal SEVEN HARD GAMES ON TENNIS SCHEDULE 'Continued hon. first Inge) this 111111ire,ting evt In the spoit Hones., the tennis nun id hill teen !least, Melting [torn the student hods if It Is to make a gond ',honing tgainst the vklllful iggieg "- 'inn It still meet 9 he attention of all t u tilt Landitiate4 is called to the f ict that [oda.> is the I Ist dat• upon it inch toutnarnents for the [elm n t be pia) rd, and di oho h e not it plteed off their mobiles nu nstied to do so todai. All o lto qualified in last routs tout n iments trill he eligible for dd. Seth s squad, o ith- out the neces.ll, of entering the tour n 111.1114 onion. Under it at The fitqt 101111th of the Ft eshm to • ~~.5f..... ..~ Delicious Supper 5 P. M :-I-:-:-:-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-,:-:÷:-:-:-:-:+t-:, , i4t-:-:-:-:-i. College Billiard Parlors 1: Pastime Building 1., :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-i-:.++.:-:-:-.:-:-:-: "The Fastest Growing Store in State College." "Always Trying to Better Our Service For You I" tommaments are now being andl it is expected that the contentants 01111 be ready fat the finals M *Alay fourth, ho no to give the )carling team a dab on tat, to Inmn° for the first content, ohich alit be alth Bellefonte The find art angements for the Freshman games have not been completed, but the Athletic Demuunent in 0001 com municating akb Bellefonte Academy Ind Dickinson Seminar), the tae Op ponent, noon scheduled, TRACK AND FIELD STARS LEAVE FOR PENN RELAYS (Continued from first 9.80) elk represent Penn Stale In this run against such collegiate stars as the Moon brothers of Cornell. R B Ba hia of Bates, lobo mon the race lent sear In 9 minutes, 25 3-5 seconds. WII -4011 of Tale. Thompson of Hamilton College. Hayes of the Unlacnilt3 of Pittsburgh. Wlkoff of Ohio State. and many more equally as smell Known Tomorrow afternoon, Edgerton, Erick, Shields and Helffilch wIII compete in the two mile r Nay remit while Enck. Coops, lltlffrlch and Shields have been .selected to compose the quartet In the tout mile run McMahon and Abbe are entered In the discus throe and shot init. and Harold Barron will take part In the hot dllng esents TM echman one mile relay team u hick trill face some strong carting combinations Is composed of Wiesnd, Eisselett, Proudfoot and Etat', Nth Goodrum McClure Atkinson and Erb ic dtemettes FIELDS NUMBERED FOR UNIT BASEBALL GAMES (Continued from first nags ) the game Is to be played, follows. Monday Es cuing, May 1 Unit 2 to Unit 7 on Diamond 1. Unit 4 vs Unit 8 on Diamond 2 Unit 24 so Unit 18 on Diamond 9 Unit 19 vs Unit 13 on Diamond 4 Tuesday El ening. ![ay 2 Unit 8 vv Unit 14 on Diamond 1 Unit 11 as _Unit 15 on Diamond 2 Unit a as Unit 27 on Diamond 3 Unit 21 as Unit 26 on Diamond 4 The list of unit managers in given LOST—A Id pound brass hammer tinder pies, return to the track hones Athletic Association The Best place to eat is at home The next Best place is at the 9) RI YS Tall OAP Home Cooking Home Made Pies FL. B. DIETRICH PENN STATE .20 L. K. METZGER THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Woe for the Coln colour of the mon agt.vs In locating each othol This list Is not complete as several oohs have not yet reported Unit 2 W li Shutt. 200 S Athel ton :Inca 4 Alfred Rannamen. 133 \ Bat - nerd St t C.A. Zehnel 412 Wevt College Avenue. 7 It V Itoldneon, Flo ',ebb e , Club I John A Untholty, 225 \ eat Beaver. 26 I Nt Ryan, Acne!, Ilouve 27 Ira Dietrich, all Went rovtel Avenue. 26 F 31 Barkley. 231 W float er AVM". TENNIS SHOES We have shoes of this type at prices ranging from $1.75 to $4.50. When in need of same give us a call. 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. State College 3: . 1-144-H-54..,--.-.-........:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷l4-t-x-:-H,:-x-I-c-.144-:-4÷:-:-.:4 "KODAK as you HIKE" • • Films brought to us one day can be had the next. • • Ther Priltl)‘lT•T S I . & A CT E - State College, Pa. Jobs of $4.00 PENN STATE NINE READY FOR BUCKNELL CONTEST Br clrnelllnna are determined to as enge the tun defeats that the Pe. St rte nine handed them lust cent The game ulth Ilevdek's proteges Is the third on the Dueknell 11111eN schedule and the Lem laimr g colleglana expect to 1110, I ri ge folloulng of rooters to ,Itnen+ the game A special Bain bearing the Or ange and Blue follouers and Um. Uni te] shy hand mill arrive In Lemont at noon. Salm day Bueknell until enter the game tr.nr ou with a team uhleh Includes six veterans front lust teat and curt es.- perleneed mounds:nen. Coach Cori:Ill . . , PAST y _NITTANY Return showing at 44 3 7 11e51 • _ popular Prices "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE I ;.' IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT" .. • s , , Adults 30, Children 15 and tax I .. r . • 5 . , .. t. i i.. s , T . .. . .. . . ~.... t. X t SATURDAY BERT LYTEL in "The Right That Failed" NEWS WEEKLY 1: PASTIME ..* FRIDAY $.. NORMA TALMADGE in if. "Smiling Through" "Torchy and Orange Blossoms" Adults 30, Children IS and tax SATURDAY MAUDE HAWLEY in MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Bobbed Hair" MAY Ist AND 2nd • NEWS WEEKLY Adults 30, Children 15 cents and tax m not let hied itlm lOU vhul on the 11100111.1 Intl tile choke o ill lee between fit, of ills 111001 Melt hutierii. Baird nik and Bell the too veteran twirl°, fot the Change and Blue, will likely.' come among the filet in this choice. Mille the Le,Piliing toileh will hove Tat., the Philadelphia hid Denton. eiiiiman vim from Rochwitio. Pa, mil By ham, it huge flinger from Kane to fill hack On in the latter innings of the game The /email/de/ of the Bicknell line up 51111 be siroliiir to the one uhich defeated Li/bane/7 Valley last Satuidal 1 / 5 a 5 to 2 setae DeCoutsei, the Buck-I nell eiptain told Octet in of last seat's nine, will bold down his usual position on the second bag, with Kopp and! Wood/ins on the first and second bases! espectis elf Julian, a third teteran of lint season's battles, still play the! borne plate position It Is pi obable that! the Lewisburg coach 51111 give the out-1 El=l S mei 4 and Graham's Finder please i etui n some to Hillcrest or Collegian Oftke i " -- --- - - - -i - N trjA's l' . ..'. - : 1 ,„...4.„ ) 1 ilt q ;1 1 , i pti,,.1111 ,„:- ~ ._ , 1 i „ ion:lic:l ,, vily„.4liii 1 -' ) 4 1: 11 i \ • "Can I bl the right Lots of men are asking tl swer is "yes", they're reit( 1: We'll answer "yes" for II if see in clothing have all, are already available That means that there's m Clothes now it , isn't gem! . get them. lr f THE FAS :1 1 : /VIE I" HI lE A - I - R 11E, EC= John Golden and Marcus Loew present the picture from the play which ran kr kk r ?k. • METRO PICTUSE ';1& A RE' O 6 PRODUCTION / Friday, April 28, 1922 Hold positions to 1/elttlek Calton!, Ildnlon, all tnetabeto of last Nell . B Rib Metall", a substitute On the lints cannon's nine, will hold down tantstoo bet lit Follonlng the contest tonna tow ernoon alth Penn State, the Duel nine mill leave on Its western 'nom on which they base scheduled cent 111111 Duquense. Cal nettle Ttch and : First National Ball STATE COLLEGE, P • W. L. Foster, President David F Kapp, Cashier From the great stage hit by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard Adapted by June Mathis and Mary O'Hara Photographed by Sohn F. Seitz
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