Page Foot •h—en - ears devorec tc <• !’ vanta*' ■e are - r- u Samrsct, Xorris & Loveil. and Co.cil Buis and package. GRAHAM & SONS The Littie Store on the Corner lIMEMEM Bulletin Friday, Oct«h-r * •! p rr..— Mir. I ‘ Saturday, October T Monday, October 'J m.— -f tlrr.e. Room 301 H’.ri Notices report in fro.n i« Armory in jr-'-rrr me purpose of cor.: W.th il.'t'or General C. a. Chief of Infantry. Washington, D. C. r.-/.d a :o.r. T.-.e 0i.j.%- of liu: Monday. O.t'-ber ninth. T: 00 p. zn- ‘ a the Bull Pen. Candidates for the I-out?* Cirr.fr?->. White S w: and John V be selected. ice Commis-s-on invt; The Civil S*i apodal attention to examinations hold recently in State Col iege and other cities throughout the United States for Junior Chemist. De partmental Servve. Matron. Ind-an Ser- vice. Apprentice Plate Cleaner. Appren tice Siderographer. Apprentice Picture Engraver, and Apprentice Letter En graver. Bureau of Engraving and Print ing. applicants were not secured in the number desired, and that these examin ations will be heM again. The Junior Chemist examination will be held on October eighteenth: and the others on November eighth. Students interested in these or other examinations should apply to the Sec retary of the U. S. Civil Service Board at the local, post office for detailed in formation and application blanks. Attention all Ye Presbyterians and others looking for a good time. Tonight at seven-thirty the Presbyterian Christ ian Endeavor Society will hold its first social. We want this to be our biggest college year ever. The Presbyterians are determined to make it the biggest Christian Endeavor year also. Tonight at half after seven. All welcome. A medical movie lecture entitled “Fit P> Fight", and "How Life Begins'' will be given In the Auditorium on Monday evening. October ninth, at %: 15. This is a special lecture which all freshmen are require*! to attend. These movies are being conducted in connection with the course In Hygiene. The same pic tures will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in Old Chapel for the convenience of the upperclassmen. AU students who are selling Y. M. C. A. Entertainment course tickets and who have not turned in their reports please report at the “Y" hut Monday evening, between seven and eight o’clock. Another Paramount picture starring Wallace K*dd In -What’s Your Hurry?” will be the main feature of the Y. M. C. A. free entertainment course on Satur day evening in Old Chapel at eight o'clock. A number of selections by An na Case on an Edison diamond-disk ma chine and a varied solo by a Porto Ri can piano expert will conclude the pro gram. SUBSCRIBE FOB THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ! Save 20 per cent j I 1 Good Shoes Low Prices Up-to-Date Styles C. N. FISHER j State College Billiard Room | Pastime Building i ri’.V.i LI.; «n e:C -\-r. r ; ;r— bu> c.-r. PENN STATE GRANGERS TO GET FIFTH DEGREE Lycoming County to Confer State Degree for First Time to Any College To H»|.l Op-n Meetinr h-r d~m-'«r.- 1 STATE CAMPAIGN DRIVE CONTINUES TO INCREASE ■fnnfir.U'-d from fir- tmour.ted to Ht.-iT- .-e under way b :he middle of c r. :h* j»>d?* •r '■•r*dit. ar.-j irr.ed in and re- ; h~ Tr/i'J-.‘mi E>ollir <'lur,. -r.* ’A"."i.■» .-‘..sr*.-*! on- thousand dollar pledge*. vidua;.* or ortr.jnizatmn-. As th** num ber of t he?* plMi'-.- increas-d. th name. "The Th'-n-and D'd’ar Club’’ was ii-d t*> th-m. The rhir. n w ha- •hirty--ix members. the ’are-? addition to whom are the Alumni of Icon's F*.»w S-r.L- r H*>n- and th~ C’.nh. At :h*-:r annu.il n.ini' last .Fun**. member* of the A-.-'V-iati-.n voted to srive t WOO t** I*-nri Stated with the under -tar.din:? that th- •-ontributior. w -aid l rna<!- a- -•-• n a- the paisrn ■I-.u-.1. A- *-<ir-linctly. Pr-.-id-nt Thomas thi- w-*-;-: r- -iv.-l *» r-h—k f-.r fWo*> fr-c.i th** tr-t.-ur-r «f th- Asr^uation. •* fr-»rr. t'n-- 02*- f'.'ih. r* an<l th*- j.Vls. from th-ir meeting la-: \V-dn <l iy nlirht. The state-rvid- interest in I'enn ; State’s effort- for needed building i “After Every Meal" . WRIGLEYS w FOB FIVE CENTS L 8130 The Flavor Lasts! ■.r i -x.:: ■». PRO.'H GRID MEN TO MEET BEU.EFONTE wnii h*- r.o ■>y-r- 2 r -'- :sn*d. i !>: We are now prepared to supply college students with Bankers’ Check Books. Book contains check* of various denomination?. Checks may be passed in any part ot the United Spates as currency. th*-> are seif-idcnitying NO OVERDRAWALS. YOU ALWAYS KNOW YOUR BANK BALANCE. $ 25 check book S.JS 50 check book .25 75 check book .38 100 check book .50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Pa. They save his time and that’s important. They save your time, and that’s important too. Remington Portable makes all writing swift and easy. It is the most complete of all portable type writers—has the STANDARD KEYBOARD and all the familiar features of the big machines. Ant’ pact that it fits in a inches high. Price, < case, $6O. The Music Room 108 Allen St. State College, Pa. Rem ington Typewriter Co., Inc. 347 Pine St. Williamsport, Pa. P-irjjcr. Rtfcionj for Rmhtm Portable Tjpewiiten j'c eaek—s! a dozer. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN - r FnorSTCV TV'PADTMFjUT SOPHOMORE GIRLS HAVE : '7 * "ivLol n 1 u. l Anlfiitß. PLEDGED 100v c TO FUND HAS mm EXHIBITS Great Horned Owl. a Family of Snalies, and Two L'nrulv Bears Attracting Attention ETTYSBIRG GAME WILL TEST PENN STATE TEAM *r< m ■sr. r.-lp it. Tf.~ Nitt/ir. •iuarter. Both of these 'Uff~r:n*r from injured ankles: in the same with William f'.ilm recovered suffi •tllo-.v hi.'!; break into the • •u*. Huffor-i *.v;;i not ho able • or. th- f.~ld as his ankie is m a lot of trouble. McCoy :••vh: l h i~ • ’ vhL r. ;h~ fv-nn Tr.r -xhol-r .»s iju;«rt*r >bur-'. •!> Ft-zd-i r--- *•! •m*.rr.v.v h •x-•vpiionally ‘.veil in scrim- s ■ M I: ;r-m V;ri';r.:.t. I.OST— r I i-i K It*-ojrn '.'‘iI.l.KOlAX of- c.ill 04-V. K-.-.vard, Typed Papers Always Score with the'Prof” 'Continued from ?i:M .-a--*--’ been • reached h? the senior, junior and sophomore cliases, and it remains only ;-r the freshman class to round up its members to complete the co-ed's quota f.,.r the Campaign Fund. The class of has been slow to respond to the F->r«-.rv * !S * >, ‘* ap "« 1 - •W. whirr. -' fAr ‘ y «»«•« » ral3i m °™ 7 are „ under way In the dormitories according .1 _ir, 1/ ■-*>» McAllister Hall bulletin boards. Several Merry-Go-Round t*as hive been held which were very successful, socially as well as financially. On Thursday evening a bridge and five* hundred party was held at Maple Lodge with a large number of guests present FTizes were awarded and refreshments .served. The affair was a decided sue* a vk: :r.c anil u „„ doub . M -ollojred bjr others of the same nature later In the :h-ir . season. ' '• RUSSIAN OPPORTUNITIES DISCUSSED BY SPEAKER .-s (i-v.vn :h* | /Continued from first m*«> he made a successful attempt to get through the lines. To do this he rode •hree hunderd miles in a sleigh through frozen forests on a road that was infest ed with robbers. When he had remained one year in Mo-cow with the Bolshevik!, it was <r Oreen is th necessary for all foreigners to flee from that place. Later he was arrested by the Bolshevists. Charges had been brought against him by a German pris oner who was with the Reds, but he w».e finally released. :h.»: Bekdek* ;o let WwJ' i.-on record ; I.NIV. OF WISCONSIN FROSH HAVE SUBSTITUTE FOR DINK or.-iition owin* to --f Hufford at end D:«'rr.ed is the traditional dink at the University of Wisconsin. Instead th«s frosh are now sporting a navel-like hat. lip;*'! off with a colored button! 3u ••es the purpose •?<iu*rik" at is likely thru f.im* for r*»*in now fa. ~ will Le .»«?en •J in the clash with is planning to left halfback ;r.<i has been $ farm in the upper Nile region and vq fnt 4t c rr\D 1 nave Guernsey cows and some goati la TRIALS FOR keep the poultry company there. TVr COLLEGIAN STAFF go missionaries for the United Pres* All freshmen desiring to try byteriar. Church, out for the editorial stiff of the Recently forty-one hens ir.d roosters PE.V.V STATE COLLEGIAN, re- were sent from Penr. State to India and port to the Collegian office to- al! arrived in good health. In * night at seven o’dook. after their tr rival their egg-layiag ar _ _ _ _ ■ _ -rage was better than seventy per cent PENN STATE POULTRY INTRODUCED IN EGYPT country institution in 1321 as was his wtf* Min ni- Rapp McKni?ht. who will ar.com- /ar'.aUon may be qu«r, ye: HOW ABOUT YOUR FALL CLOTHES? You ought to have clothes you can be proud of; and that means clothes that have both style and quality Style is a matter that all makers of clothes give a lot of thought to; but quality is something that isn’t always cared for so well. Get both style and quality. We have the r clothes that give you both; we know they’re right. Hart Schaffner & Marx fine suits and overcoats Montgomery & Co. State College ‘Continued from f.rsl paz*.» K'und for Khartum, in th-% Egyptian Sudan. He wu afraduawd from thia f >t >an>- him. They will conduct a school tl two hundrsd-acTft Fraser for native b*>ya on APPLES APPLES Use Varieties that are in Season Grimes Golden, and Jonathan NOW READY Stayman—Baldwin and other Winter varieties will be announced later State College Grocerymen are our Retailers For wholesale orders of 20 bu. or more, call F. N. Fagan’s office, Horticulture Bldg. Department of Horticulture, Penn State College APPLES APPLES FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1922 r.,! th-r ?.r*t hatch 4 13 this a.irr.* br^i FOR XtL CALCULATIONS Er: ro r.ofr.* trie f-i n« in •sr-xic use a '"The Fort ir.atmctloa U 2 soati Bellefonte
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