Friday, November 17, 1922 PENN STATE RADIO TO > A - —JNEW LOCOMOTIVE DESIGN club will P HAVE INCREASED USE / TO BE LECTURE SUBJECT — Y UAY DANCE fanning I>. V Radio to Bo Tried ,rj(|i New Equipment—Bemark able Record Established farming by o-b" "'ill br fumr* !ur |vm.-ylvanta ullurisls i'.jrJ ni'bu lu-.r.i-l- *.-rvi.-e x <.n "be Inaiisur.nvl :li- IVniutylViima , g (jojiegc i-dii'b' 1 IJ t’ to expectations. tt’arninss of the rM>:a.i -••mrol of; insects and .M®** timely nu*-. ..j-ion: on general tarin m inagvmeut, rd scores of otiier heil-fnl items will j re sent out Ity rarlto to ever y eorrter of Ore state, it is iiojre-i. at ilarly imervrtls. t new wireless station and tower are being constructed the lot Mind ,e e L'niversity Ciul,. and in another Loth short edu -atioiiai programs will M broadcast's! every evening. Pixperi nls will be started Within a week at % old station, the mw*r -f which is satisfactory for keii.-ra! hr adcastnm. however. paring the l'- I ' l . v,; ‘ r m:m - icque-ts for the broadcasting ”f agricultural itrflis have come to l»«im ami th- possible service will he maintained the benefit "f tin- many fanm rs T W have installed receiving sets in their homes. Hems -f interest to mwr. jnd fit)' people will also be included in the service, for the farm items will be but a small part of the daily program. Cfjdent musical organizations will pro occasional variety, and faculty numbers of the engineering, agricultur al, mining, liberal arts, natural science, and graduate schools and the depart men t3 of military training, home ec.m gjjics, and physical education will as tst in this type of extension service. G. h. Crossley 'IN. Chief Operator of the college radio station h:es been stead jjy improving the quality of the broad tailing and receiving service* at Penn Sate. As one of the regular relay stations on Trunk Line U of the Amer ican Itadio Delay League, the local gUtion handles a considerable number of messages each night from ten until three. Heard ut Long Distance It is the ambition of every radio oper ator to be heard at as great a distance is possible, and Crossley and his as sistants have received cards and letters from operators in every section of the Taited States, informing them that the Peon State station had been heard. The latest noliee has come from a sta tion situated about llftceii hundred miles vest of San Francisco, making the to tal distance covered by the IVnu State ration nearly futry-seven hundred miles. Penn Slate easily qualified in the semi-finals for the coming irans-atlan tic tests, when American auteur radio stations will endeavor t» "work” Eng lish and Scotch stations. The lluals will be staged next month from the thirteenth to the thirty-tlrsi. ami it is toped that by that lime the new broad casting station wiil have been cotnplet el Xew Broadcasting Towers The new station now under construc tion back of the University Club, will be of much higher elliciency than the present one, it is expected. Old ideas concerning radii/ operation are embod ied in the large steel tower now used. This tower. It has been calculated, ah sorbs on account of its steel construc tion, at least forty per cent of the t*n ®s)‘ that to used in receiving and tattdeasting. Moreover, the steel tower is said to be about twice as high as is necessary, and the new towers, which till be wooden, so as not to absorb w4 **y, will be about ninety feet in height Another feature of the now Kstlon will be the ••cage” antennae, *hicb differ from the ordinary antennae now used, in that the wires are ar ranged to form a horizontal cylinder, the Utter being considerably more ellieiont than the present arrangement. Insomnia Doctor, l feel perfectly well. I nave a good appetite, enjoy my food ““ seem to digest it perfectly. 1 J*® 10 function in every way per lectly, yet when l retire, I cannot *Uep restfully; either 1 fall into a **? ■*“». only to awaken an hou.* w two later and spend the balance “tot rolling and loosing about listening to the clock toll off the till morning, or else 1 lie wane until almost morning, finally «uung asleep just about the time w be getting up." m^k« W °* len has lll ° doctor listened story from patient after tuinc l, , Tho old orthodox physical “atmoation reveals nothing. Ulood heart-sounds, stamach. liv vlscura, normal; rcliex undisturbed; uniualysis reveals still such per- J“*aj they cannot sleep. f^7 opalh lc examination DOES re tirhtPnJ heS ? CIISWJ tho presence of ® p,nal ««*«*«* and Hga im ' ert ®brae out of alignment ° f motion in *ho spinal DtwJ i he , S, ’ i,le ia «lslu and stiff; tbt.sf Irritated and the circula- irregular; hence ilitn j and inability to Imt An undue supply of blood go trai,n keeps lh « T* Jaled to busy energy. ma » , l‘»fc«lon and ad lod hrt n relieve these conditions OHng siecp.to all such patients. tSpu f or f s “ i" any think ,cif° lnnsa ’ ,mt People who or “ n insomnia of months, rtheri ? 0f yoars standing, will be Appointed a e VMk ° r So ' niiiy be dls ‘ time IVe Osteopatliy time— «f L P H^L Uonate *° 1,10 ‘lnraUon » ‘"fomnla-aml it will rdieve entirely. ttQdert.J**; 0131 n « matter what the <. J* cause of your seopless- HABIf.WnTo n a measure n 11 * 1 11 takcs l l mc to cure L. CAPERS U ® ce ab ovc Varsity Store q* Phone 71-M oure; Tuesday, Thursday, _ Saturday, 10-5 Liumic iiit- lii !il.‘ I 't’ll!l S:.: ’.- th-- N.i«.>iii : 1 * \iun- .1 t ou-iiier Ailib-lii s »usj«ler.iti'*n that :h*T*- ha.- !■ lirely nm :iiti • h •is" and nilowiny ihc ■oily. (JiH-stions as. "How mm h non nrndotnii* work should n ~r uni- r!:a: I varsity t-nuam- in?" "Should a < olI*«s«.. nJ.-al : i| • njidurl nsaatvii work 7 * ami ••.Should . i.i\; a rolloyo in advisory work?' study on a s--ij-.onMiu-d unoino tdc wcr** tiikvn up by tin? XaUonal Coumil trio lnoonio;;v. lii:.- nia.-him- rousi.- ami also received the aiu-itlioti .if ihe .. i<*y of tho V. M. C. .\. for ihi year and fur that r<-:is>i|i dehualoS are sent to it from all over th • v...rid. The Kutherliisf is primarily a busim-ss * .j f ,<-1 ».*i l l* the • |-e.| meeting, ami it is eonveuini; * >t R . SIMI .. vv j of a great forward movement in all , |; . jj H . parts of the World. import.mi fi!,- n tin- ; in ,| enlerininiTs at the < otilVivn. which t . 5 ,,,. r ; m .. n . s w js hi'lhtf held on Volina’s .Million l)”!lni' Pier. IVnn Sin ■ l.* living wull ■ Jis *ii I-';a:ik I. Oliiisp-iul. in till! M. It. i-'milkrori ‘-T., here. Tlu* >■, all pi ..m;ii.'!i; in •'V ;v i- ■wnlmc at livi* WISCONSIN CO.j;os I'Oliltl !M>i; \ TO ATTIiMI JCMoIJ CUO.M |;.\ A i) 1. „ . i 'i!- in r.*--!f ;v oi' tin- l'ii;v«r>ity u: t . , L-onsin arc* greatly amn.-Mi i,y a iust mailt* liy ihc IA-.m o; W-iik-ii. Tin ' x , Dimiii iia.-i.ses tin.* .Itiutnr ITnan-iiailf 'r- <- 111 mil the military l>all a* pul.];.- .Im.-. -. .. ’ , mil thus prevents the r.i-ed.- r'rorn :it- •„ • «uj«liri|? the iiriu.-iiMl s..rJ:il events ».f ,•*,], i Ihr 5 H*. he college year p=“EAT THE MILLER WAY’s on Thanksgiving Day “TURKEY” All you can eat for $1 Cafeteria Service Only MILLER’S CAFETERIA RESTAURANT and SODA GRILL 232—Fifth Ave. Arcade—232 440 Miller’s Way—Subway PITTSBURGH, PA. I . i stii f \ ''■•• let Fatima smokers . ‘ tell you ! "4i/ '"xr 'V. A. Elmer. Pennsylvania System To Speak on New Steam Tur hine-Eiectrie Engine William Khur Alt- ••i,.-. Stii'.-fln :nlr;jt "f tin- .Mi-MT*- J'<*j> A. S. M. JO.. :t :?:<• IW'tivr I'nv.vr t'itili. with ntht-r i: ;i ihr ii" .r futur rim mo FHosir ham: i am UifUK Si t ! ( rSi’O.'l* ititMi.i ;,t If yon could have asked for more in Fatima, would it not have been this lower price? THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Tlu- iVmtsylvuniii Hay dance*, hehi^j u -.-s-^iul, Ui** Penn State Cluh intends • u hi. iv ri< mi wen begun, mi'Program Will Bogin the First " v " M *’ y “ cini. •" ••uiui»-ria».t' OT , rtr .. Ksu ..,. ™ Tuesday After Holidays and a,, "" y h:,s '’" uhu " *«“•• r™.' b . ;..f -be “i: Continue Eleven Weeks *“"»•_ ™, mm,. >•..„»» <;ir „ ‘ i.iii>)'alvlj'.s orchestra for’ tl: • next dance, which will he held on' " -aahstr.vinu Hay. NeK'»itnii»n.s have;" l tl wiih the Ten Virgin-' fholony who is chairman of the enm-' UH ' s wwh ywu ‘- l*VvtiHzer tans r..i liic rhih dance to follow thc ! mittce in rhtii'fte of the annual Liberal- ruM 10 tU ‘ u * l "»bie the bo>t miximv 1 ‘ ; ' "J'J Vfiiior liami*. 'Arts winter lecture course, has an.' 1 ' 1111 tlu * I>r “* H?r “bplh-ation. ami tln-v vv " k 111 :U ' In TiU- IMm Slate Club has been a little “"t'nced that the program for the com- ,WVe with the:;- own s e.l wh '**' Ml ‘ y „ -apin-.l ihis fall. . n account of the lnj? s,,;,s ‘ m luis been complete'!. ami that ,l> W ‘‘ ll as witll f,om '’ther s-auves. ‘“J 1 ** v j • .;hnv ..[ smite ft' the officers to return u,, ‘ of the speakers will be marie Ulst . v «ir tin* ' biggest par. i ;h.- •" >< bn: eleetions will 1.,- helri l - inu ' a ‘•‘tuso .?• uhvariy •'■an lime next wv.'li, aial tin* functions lu,Vf! uill l»* Klven every Tuesday even- !l W'V tin* market price. tlu* yield rant;- Mathematics. i( •• :!• >■;ill* v.::i again lie taken up. A il,w - f " r Weeks. beginning the i,w I’n 1 ’ n ‘ ln <,,u ' hundred and fifty to two ;iml l-hvtncLty. sev.-n y anil iia-keihali league will he organized n, ' sl Tuesday after Christmas ami ex- hundred ami forty-three bushels she im ' u haviir ~ 5>t ‘ vn «.'tm»lled in the c:a*y .aiaiei! aleiy a! ter the Thanksgiving Guiding until the sprint; vaeatiop. aere. This is an exceptional record -'hi.a ami ••an- a uee.> ,n tin 1 * ‘ > vaeati-m. The School of Liberal Arts has in VV,U ‘ M . lho fm ‘ l lhi,t were « rkir.g hour «* past years presented a program or win. nm w l;,kcMl i,uo ‘■'•usirieration. The u * u “ l1 ' I'rot.ss, PLAYERS APPEAR BEFORE «'« wi tetormiiw nmi' !“ >y ' »n.i they ,v: " UNIVERSITY CHIU TflVlPum " r "" m,ll ‘ «'«* •" tIH- stmlrms k "°" r ~s «»"« «t|HHrnrr. With ' , ' u ' u.MW.Kbm CLUB TONIGHT | V „„ s „„ ( , Thl , Usl ~r i , IK . ,i,i,. minikrrs litis nhviiva 1,..rn leu- in.l "•>' mrinbris .■.mtril.ntr.l ..nr T 1, :“ :1 “' •Irluniiiriii is • Ti.nitln 111 U|,. rnlViTolty (Till. lhr: .-.lllll, ivlirnaivr ill Hint tho »llhj«.t« ilrnli . llll " ,lr . . ' * l A^.l. lilt- popularity of the coins, .- is :i clever Himwly in which a ilcvcr situation is handled l>y ;t very •lever Kiri. 'lll** east of characters is : s full .ws: Cecil—T. K. Morris. TU; :lv iyn - .Miss Frances Fitch, ’2t;; The ! Father !>. 11. Porterfield. Tit: Tin* I hitler- .1. 11. .Mervis, ’I’U. 'Hu* second i'l.iy to l»e ciincicd js entitled "After .'l.diuK'ht." It is a KrippluK play with •' in inteii.'c situation. and wastranslat • <1 front the Spanish and directed by Willis K. .bines, assistant Professor of i'.njwish. iii IVim Slate. The roles are ! m.-n-n-tc.l l>y: Miss Polly May Hy. >: Helen Ackerman; Philip; ‘- : P Mr. Ackerman; P. V. I’e i-. ’-Ti. The Burglar—ll. J. Mervis, i Pni! (Irimth. A«. FACULTY HOLDS ITS ANNUAL WINTER PARTY ’I he stn<-k pavilion on Ag Hill was ilir scene i>f an old-fashioned party lasi evening when agricultural faculty members ami their wives gathered to -'•iher I'i.r their annual winter festivi ties. The eoinmittee itt charge of the .event, A. L. ({cam. \V. V. Dennis, and i'. ‘i. t'n.mur, liad arranged an ut ’i.ietive ami interesting program. bas ing ill*’ price *»f admission «n the ehar •" ter of attire of those who attended., Ginghuns ami aprons for the indies, and i.J-l, dilapidated garb for the men supplanted the usual evening dress for sti-’h invasions. As master of core .•mmi's. Professor Dressier kept the ga thering in a lively good humor and car ried out tiie di' latos of the committee in making everyone feel yiung again. •I mring tin* evening, refreshments, enn u '"‘ lv '" ,r; ° d:ann carry “form tit" 'Husks, and iho of stu.lv. PENNA. POULTRYMEN ARE . - QIIPDOBTINf PAMDAirM "" ' Aft is mu as l«,.l ; ,S U! 1 '•' Atf.-n l.eik»hnv .ml ftmii.i UUrnjlUUlU LAlYlt AlilP|; S " l,ni,s ' There ** •'**> oolite shortage of Hniiso, Monday night. given and ' | uatL>l ' hi HloominKt.in. and for political brown brushed wool sweater. \V. \\\ Drive for $lOO,OOO for Unit of j students of the university threatened * St ‘ l * “ *' i=,nu 1 lollf ' v ‘ Men’s Dormitory Now to Ws,!k ullt - but the authorities do- ' - - ——~— Well Under Wav elarod that the college would not elo.se. Kt)U SA Ll-—Kord touring ear in Wi.!! ell ll |. UllU, la l< * lh ; fn,t - rni - K. K. CampbeiL ties in large trucks. Some fntternities The campaign among the poultrynten .even boast that they use one hundred, Uu llou^s ‘ , of the state for another unit'of the [ “uul fifty Ballons of water in a single ■ _______ Men’s Dormitory is now well under way, i day. “VANITY OK YVMTY and the hetdanint; is very envnnrn K iiii;.! . o *' ... ... . ... I'n,riv«.,l- l\ tauulel, Professor of Poll!-1TIIOCiKKSS OF STEAM IIEATIMi" ' " sill li w sill OHON try liushamlry at IVnu State, was in' ... >An ,M * s «'bOMON Bradford County where he addressed Mr W* fcX.IMiKUIXt: TALK ,v, T k ‘ have often been needed of the poultrynten. with the result that! Mr ' C * K Chief Engineer of *■«***«» *>»«* VirUW. Tis is wrong, live men have pledged themselves re-! lho U * anen u ' o!,st er Company of Phil- hs ‘" ? I'lv.-enbed for ihousands oi .... l *- i-i f liihtit !■> «-di „u.„. t . patients, any ot whom would have sponslbh.- far one thousand dollars each.! dU, h '''' I- I ' o •* lo en K in- >vm inelv paid lea Hines Hie price at The canipaißn la Pike and -Manroe i l '™" K Sludems ‘"»1 ">hors interested. passes if iliev eou,d lux e ohadaeil Hie I'ulllilies is well sa,i|iarted and at least;. 11 11,1 Ovoi'ty-tiliril at seven uelock comfort and relief otherwise. Pulse llfleea liaiidred dollars are expected ld - otJ lxiißineeriiio It. Air. pride has kepi seine penple Irani wear froai llie pnllUryinen alone. Tile lawk j b ' Vtdatbil * il ' J -ieel will he "Proltrcss inpr Blasses which la iheir sarrow iv.is Haven Pnilltrv Chib at Avis lias ulso'° r Slcam Heating". and as lie is exrep- ‘Hsvuvered only when an operation was Pledged aae thuusand dollars. .So tar l Uima "- V ,lbll! 10 *l*«ak on sueli a loplr i'"l»''ativo Salisraetha, guaranteed. • t . 1 hi< address win i>» .xr . Consultation free. Prices moderate the prospects in the other liftcen conn- uumtsu win ue ot «ient \alue to ... . ~ ,» - ■— ' v " u ■" ■» are as Baud. and tile lupe of reaehhu j ' ,ll ' , tln E . today. p,-jees niaderale. tlie goal of one hundred thousand dol ! • lars from the pottltrymen of Pennsyt- ! vania seems well founded. Tills week 1 Professor Knamlel will work in York'' and Allegheny counties and will speak|| at tlie West high'*UHg Undin House on ; 1 Thursday evening. i] L«ST—Drown oven*, sat taken by mis-: take from Alpha Gamma Dim House; last Friday evening. Any person' knowing anything of the coat will, please .notify u. MeCalnmut. Phone l Phone 124 **2**J**W~{»*M**M—! STOP at 216 West College ; Avenue. at the most modern ma chine. to the sweetest tone ever reproduced on a .talking machine. Plays all rec ords alike. This is an ide; furniture for a House. 216 W. Coll Bell Phone Ariel 1 three .veins ~f work .he Hope-! l V( ,lessor X. Miller. 01.o 1 . the Ihmi stm-u-il in 1920 with Mh-hiirnn ,i:s v iso i.c.-nioni The College Men’s Shop For the Hiker Corduroy Breeches, Woolricb Shirts and Hose. Red Head and Dri Back Hunting Clothing. Lamb Brothers Corduroy Suits for Men and Boys READY TO WEAR TROUSERS $3.50 to $5.00 HARRY W. SAUERS Robison Biock LOOK LISTEN S. J. GR. v xiuvevs at ;hr A «•: have m>; hail tin- i>i*i'"iimuty t.» S' lmol in fcrtiUT ••• State College, Pa, //ly- JPL Page Three a lVj>.u:m-:n ii.is jas ffui I*l I If