Page Four DO NOT MISS OUR CANDY OPENING Monthly, October 16, 1922 By the Norris Cleve Co., of Atlanta, Georgia, GRAHAM & SONS The Little Store on the Corner Bulletin *:~k**:*vvvv% Friday. October FI ; nesting Thursday night bid* fair fi: 4H - Fr».“h Odh-uiau H U. A. overtop :ho .sL'r.«».o‘*. mark, slows that 7 : U(»—Mamlol.n Practice. Hand Point. ■ Ui«. student body of iVim Stale has cn- Saturday, October II 1: UU— Soc-er. Penn State vs. I New Reaver Field 2: 30--Football. ivun State vs. Lebanon Valley. New leaver Field 5j.,00 Anna Vase. Soprano; Auditorium Chib Night at the University Club Sunday, October !’► Roth Chapels. Chapel speaker Dr. Clar ence Harbour, of the Hch heSter Sem inary, Rochester. N. V. Notices Tickets for Anna Case's concert re cital in the Auditorium tomorrow even ing may l*e secured at the entrance from seven to eight o'clock. Price oil'* dollar ami a half. A mistake appeared in the article on cross country In the last CoLLKO IAN. Tito Carnegie Tech meet is sched uled for Pennsylvania Day. November eleventh, stt Penn State, while the annu : al frosli-soph scrap will lie held Alum ni. Day. October twenty-lirst. The second of a series of movies be ing brought t*> Penn State under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. will be shown in Old Chapel tomorrow night. H prom ises to he an excellent production. the title being “The Village Sleuth", star ring Charles Hay. It was hoped to have the radio installed for use at litis performance, hut due to delays and misfortunes it will not be in operation until next week. The Penn Suite Orange will hold an open meeting. Tuesday evening, October seventeenth, al seven o'clock. Any persons having rooms for rent over Pennsylvania Day please notify tile Alumni Office in Old Main. A. S. M. E. PRESIDENT TO SPEAK AT LEWISTOWN (Continued from first page) lege for Lewistown on next Monday morning. They will llrst inspect Hit plant of the Standard Steel Works lo cated there. They tire to be served with meeting of the A. S. M. K. and V *. dinner at noon and then attend the meeting of the A. S. M. C. at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium. Tills meeting will probably adjourn at three-thirty in the afternoon. It Is hoped to make arrangements whereby the engineers will be permit ted to inspect the buildings of the Sus quehanna Silk Company during this trip. $250,000 RAISED IN STUDENT CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page) known, but the indications seem to jH>inl that enough was pledged to put the total for the drive over- the ?2f*i».(JHo mark. Although Itlflil.Ofm was set as the goal for the drive, the campaign committee considers the drive a success because, as it was. pointed out after the cam paign was started, if every student |E. W. Gernerd \ Merchant Tailor jj 5 Next to Post Office i $ ■ •r%—l**c\**l*v*r*l*v ',**!**! i ± | Get Your Meals $ 1 - I i College Quick Lunch * i | J Quick Service \ •2* _ «|» | j and Best Service . 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The coaches have been working the men hard this week and are gradually offsetting the handicap which they far**d this fall owing to the loss of four- teen members of last year's varsity squad. eleven of whom were letter win ners. Tins is being made possible only by the line spirit that is shown by ev ery member of the squad. If the men escape further injury in tomorrow's contest, the Nittany Dion will be hit ting its stride in a week or two. Visitors Hard Fighters The game with Lebanon Valley will not be a walk-away by any means. The Annvilie collegians have a big squad this year, including numerous veterans l l ,i. x | Let SMITH take care of | | your Ice Cream order. | i Call Bell 250 ? 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METZGER f X y. “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” .j. l : : — l Smokers Supplies of All Kind ± X ... T See our window display. It’s full of $ suggestions for smokers. % I 4 | SPECIAL SATURDAY f | Hershey Kisses | • T X ’ % In pound lots only 39c \ :i 1 if SCIIRAFFT’S CANDY 1 ;t 4. • t Geel but its great. Always Fresh. You surely £ f will like it. ' X II | If L. K. METZGER j ; | 111-115 Allen St. | :t number of new men. Some of and he can be counted on to make his! «*ld-iiincrs have had diillculty in presence felt in tomorrow’s contest. The! niir-' siic.'r positions ns a few of the remaining members of the hack Hold 1 ::.* n have been showing up cxeirp- will probably be Singer at fullback.: .;iy vv.-11. Simmons at right half, and Wilson at v-illi-y !i:ih plnyinK -In- Iff* lutiriiac-k pnsilltin. ! fnnthall this fall Ilian it has for Si,busier mill’ .Mt-Mnhnn will hohl iiinl.w y.-n-« In ilic wllli: the tm-kle jnhs. wirh llamiltnn -i'.pi,.|,i'„’-,' ihlitii-ili. Hu- .11- ;, ii.l iv.l.-iik in left nml liitht Kiiimls 1 !,-ifl it linr.l 11,,,.. ImiUM '',-sp,-,-lively an,l Captain "Newslf a,- .! 111.-a. Tluv pill, *(l tli.-ir llisl-; 'enter. l-'nmk will l''">’ ll,l! i ..j, ./...muit til,- plin-Uv i'' -'I '-ml I'liHltian anil McCoy will start irMla'l-al-- who "were omw.-Ma-ii. i i-«lit t-,,,1. It Is likely Unit HiUTonl s.'.l.lVrs liail 5,i11.1,0n, .li'posi- will ‘"1 li„i-‘-lip at his rcß , a ,l„- ilt-r.-nsi- -f tin* nh'i’ l"'-llhai thirlaK tilt- Burnt, as he iiisvlvanioiis f.-i- only tw.. i.na-lt-1 ‘ 1:ls from Ills rei-ent injury w-fU I cli-m-m to allow him to take part in thi-* contest if necessary* fi'otn the stniggle will* <«eurtfe ,'ti iin tin* shnrt «*ml <<f :i It* t«» •» l.m iimi li.-fur** putting up a Hg-n .chamm VaU«-y will probably start irterba.-k. Kraitsu at loft half. Wolfe ritrli t half, ami Muehinski. who rred at West Point ami (k* nw •n. at fullback position. Fr.iek will d down ill** center bcrth.with Hook l.mstor at guards. and llanke Whistler at tackle positions. Dank nally fast hi: offensive wark. Smith left Mini ami Flarkin at right end nplete the probable line-tti» af the iiiville aggregation. I’alm Will Start (•nine Itezilok will most likely start the saint mi tomorrow that opened the gnim th Cettysburg last Saturday, will .• exceptiitn that I’alm will hold dmvt * •tttarterhaek job instead of Patton like's 1 ' ankle is now in good shapi DR. R. L. CAPERS Oesteopathic Physician Office above Variety Store Hours —10*5 Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday. Phone 74-M. Res. Phone, Bellefonte, 12S-M. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LEIUGH COMES HERE IN FIRST SOCCER CONTEST (Continued from first page) kicking will he. tried In tomorrow's name, in that a halfback will do* the booting on these occasions instead of an outside forward as has been the cus tom heretofore. Scrimmage practice was held yester- The “Raleigh’’ Black Imported Scotch Grain in a long flat toe. A remarkable ! shoe is your first impression and the funny part of it all, that iin ij I’; , pression stays. ! Priced at $8 20th Century Shoe Co. ■j 121 Allen St. State College MONTGOMERY & COMPANY State College Uav for the Inst time before the Lehigh| * « ■ ■ 1 encounter. uml today the stiuud dld,.|. ?P> A Q'T’Tl\/TT7 'T'TII? A TDI? *- v sumo light running over the football v jl_ jj y 1 ■ v X X!l£#ijL JL ,t! practice Held In order to keep limber an:l tu get an idea as to the lay of the, i land ■* The N’ittany line-up will probably b? .j. as follows: —Cl.— U I*. !*•-■ % Shall”. B. l'\ B. —McVuugh; L. 11. B.— Linns; U. H. B.—'Warner; U H. B.— T Htirral (Capt.): o. It.—Miller: O. 1.. £ Crooks; l. L.—Oaul; I. U.—Bussell: C. R--Kelly. Substitutes:—lbiKenbiiob. £ .1. It. ICdgei-ton *23. ICdgerimi ‘2?>. Horst and Savollun. J. Considerable Interest is liulng maul-, IV.sted in the outcome of thu game tti-1 morrow, and a Brent deal of curiosity Is felt as to tlie sbowluß both teams will make. Both are more or less untried: both have suffered the loss of Bood var sity members; ami both have reputa tions to maintain In the soccer world. Inasmuch as the Nlttuny Institution Is cndeavorlnK t« arrange a Bamc with tho University of Toronto, Lehigh's recent eonijueror, additional interest is placed on the outcome of the struKßlo with the Bethlehem team. /AJ m Getting away to a good start THERE’S nothing like “getting the jump” right at the beginning. It counts a lot. There’s nothing that helps as much as good clothes—Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. You’ll look better and feel better in them. ;Ji)AT and TUESDAY, OCT. 16-17 a ae Prisanex ffP Zenda %■.*s by . ftcntltotvy Hope ~ Scenario liy Mary O'Hara Photography by John F. Seitz I*l Dramatization by Edward Rose fa-- All star cast including LEWIS STONE, ALICE TER RY, BARBARA La MARK. ' To miss seeing it is to Wgo the pleasure of witnessing this season's greatest screen achievement, and one or the truly wonder-, ful films in the history of the morion picture. finer & Marx Copyright 1922 H; Friday, October 13,1922 Bellefonte
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