Off Font: GRAHAM & SONS Ti e Little Store on the Corner A Beautiful Easter Card enclosed in every box of Candy for Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, or friend. .y .«■ fr.fr ■> *fr -V 4- Bulletin | Fridays March 16 :30 p’. in.—Engineering Lecture—2oo Engineering D. :00 p/m.—-Debate —George Washing ton University vs. Penn State —Audi- torium. :30 ]>• ni. —Sophomore Hop—Armory. Saturday, March 17 2:30 p. m.—Wrestling—Syracuse vs. Penn State. 7:00 p. in.—Boxing— Soph-Frosh scrap. 8:15 p. m.—Paul Alth'ouse —Auditorium Sunday, March 18 H. Wellington Wood will apeak at both , chapel services. Monday, March 19 7:00 p. m. —Commerce and Finance meeting—Liberal Arts. Notices All men scheduling Physical Educa tion must sign up for spring sports during the week of March nineteenth to twenty-fourth. Sports are as follows: 7:3o; p. m. The Reverend Robert C. Peters, Pas tor. The Reverend H. F. Babcock, Btu dent Pastor. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST Bible' School, 9:45 a. m.; and public worship at 11:00 a. m., in Room 200, Engineering A hearty welcome is extended to all. GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD and ’ Prompt Attention . ' Always Found at the Penn State Cafe PUBLIC SALE We have purchased 122,000 pair of U.S. Army Munson, last shoes', size's 5J4 to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe con* tractors. This shoe is guaranteed one hundred ' percent solid leathar,' color dark tan, bel lows tongue, dirt and water* proof.' The actuafjv'aliie of this shoe is $6.00. \ Owing to this tremendous buy we can ~ offer same to the public at ’ $2.95. ...' Send correct size." P«y postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are; not as represented: we.will: cheerfully refund your mon eypromptly upon request. / National Bay State Shoe Coi |296 Broadway, New York, N.Y; “CIVILS” WILL STAGE SECOND DANCE IN APRIL Members of the Penn State Student Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers will put aside their transits. levels, nnd drawing boards .to take an examination In pacing on Fri day night, April sixth, when they hold : their second semester Hop at the Theta XI House. It is well for all civlls to be up to date on matters of curves, spirals, tangents, radU of gyration, and pro files before entering the contest. The traverse will he closed to the tune of Auchenbnch's Serenaders. Pro grams for the affair may-ho obtained from W. C. Roxby ’23, at. the Delta Upsilon House. The price is 31*50 per couplo. The Theta Xi floor Is designed for an E-60 loading, but according to the ad vance dope, reinforcements may have to be made in order to take core of the large crowd that will participate in the affair. FIREMEN PLAN NOVEL FEATURE FOR DANCE Every fireman will be out in full force on April sixth when the first fire man's ball since 1917 will be held in the Armory with GrlfTs Orchestra furnish ing music from eight until one o'clock. At a meeting of the fire laddies held last week, It was decided that notice would be issued to the effect that nny j’one .having a fire scheduled for the night of the ball will please postpone it so as not to interfere with the festivi ties. The purpose of the ball is to raise money for. new equipment, for, at piesent, the Volunteer Fire Department cannot efficiently fight a fire above the second story on account of the lack of ’the proper ladders and other equip ment. * After^ Mr.. Ai‘ C.nCloeUngh'B.* 'lecture TuWday) 1 evening jdfif "Ei£ 'pressiomsm"/' the fire laddies conceived; .the b'riliiant idea of using this new el ement in staging their ball. A vivid red will be used to carry out the idea in the decorations and the tickets wifi be. printed in red ink. The estimated I fcost. will be one. dollar, and. fifty] cents a couple. . ' SERVE THEM Smith’s Quality Ice Cream ; r Not only as‘a dessert hut as a Real Food Give it to them often SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY Bell Phone 250 500 W. Beaver Ave. l^ortssiOxf#^ Men’s Sports Oxfords For Real Wear. ~ Priced at $7 and $8 . 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. D. J. Lehman, Mgr. r Easter is April ist Order your Spring ■ ■:y Suit Now You’ll be surprised ht the . moderate pric.es we are able to ask ; for quality garments :• individually tailored for ybq ' ( ' Smiths Tailoi|Shop ..-/.Cleaning■; Pressing ... .*> ■■■.■■.. Repairing jUR. ASHLEY SPEAKS ON ] RESOURCES OF STATE The two illustrated lectures given by Dr. George H. Ashley last -Friday in the Old Mining Building, were highly Instructive to a large group of students of the School of Mining. Tho afternoon lecture was devoted 1 entirely to the coal industry, a subject on which Dr. Ashley has published i many bulletins, while in tho evening all of the non-coal resources of the state were taken up. -A great deal of valu able information on . mining methods as applied to oil, iron, and limestone was made clear by the illustrations and explanation of Dr. Ashley. Of great in terest to his audience was a photograph of the Drake oil well, generally conced ed as.being the first petroleum well ever drilled. Dr. Ashley is a graduate of Comoll, received his Ph. D. from Leland-Suin ford University, nnd has for many years been a recognized authority on mining. Years ngo he won . promin ence. long in advance, of the decline of the McKeesport gas field. He Is a member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers and for many years he was in the United States Geological Survey. He is now State Geologist of Pennsylvania. MR. TAYLOR TALKS BEFORE CLOVER CLUB P. H. Taylor, Acting Director of the Bureau of Marltets, brought out tho most important parts of Marketing Work in Pennsylvania at the present time, at a meeting of the Clover Club held lost week. After this talk, apples and refreshments were served to all present. Mr. Taylor’s speech showed how- the Bureau of Markets is organiz ed and the various ways in which it helps the farmers. He ntso pointed out the need and value of standardisation of nil farm products and tho useful ness of .cooperative organizations. In addition to this information, Mr. Tny-, lor gave the members of the club some ideas ns to how tho educational work of this department is carried on and the marketing statistics furnishes to the farmers. M. I. T. SENIORS VOTE TO WEAR CAPS AND GOWNS By a vote of 195 to 150, tho senior class of M. I. T. decided that caps and gowns would he worn at. the spring commencement, th.us breaking a cub-! tQrn'v.-hlcti has Iprevailed at l the Mas sachusetts college' 'for the iast twenty eight year’s; The action was taken by. a popular vote of the graduating class after nearly a month's discussion. 'LOST —A 320 bill between Armory and Philadelphia Restaurant. Reward given. Call Hernandez at 529 W. College Ave. T,HE PENN STATE OOLLEOTAN STATE GRANGE WILL ERECT DORMITORY able for the 1924-1925 session of col lege. “The fact .that .the college last year turned away two girl applicants tor every. one that was admitted, simply because of lack of campus rooming fa* “dfilles, was the turning point in favor of a women's dormitory," Chairman Dewey snid yesterday. "The Pennsyl vania State Grange, a body of the n&- t.oiml Grange organization, desires ?to erect this memorial on the campus of the Pennsylvania State College In or ier that It as‘ an inspira tion to future* generations of college students In the great principles and ide als of the Grange. We trust that It will inspire loyalty 'to’ college Ideals‘and teachings just as. Grange members are inspired through, their fellowship and matters such os prompted our desire to give this memorial to the college." President Thomas Is greatly pleased with the Grange committee's action and expressed duo appreciation to each member of the group when the commit tee called yesterday-to. announce its decision. While no definite plans have as yet been adopted by the college trustees with regard to future wo men's dormitories, this proposed gift will open the way for the establishment of a policy and plan for the group which eventually will fill Holmes Field with enough dorms to accomodate 1 a thousand women students. The Grange memorial building will probably house one hundred and fifty students and have suitable social par lors and other equipment necessary for a modern home for girl students. It wifi be located on the brow of the hill of Holmes Field, jusfnorth-east of Mac- Alllstor Hall. A suitable bronze tab let will be erected Inside telling of the gift and its purpose. Dean Watts of the agricultural school gave a great deal of assistance to the Grange committee .on its visit here and was able to help to a large extent in the determination of their program. Miss Charlotte Ray,' acting dean of women, was called into conference and gave information on modern dormitory projects. - SELECT SUITINGS ' i FOR .¥SAT A*. EASTER SUIT Now at GERNERD’S Special—Saturday FANCY AND PLAIN T U MBLERS Saint Patrick’s Day Favors at Dietrich’s 5 } j J), 25c Store l; .s; L.K. METZGER The Fastest Growing'Store in State College.” ' l aa-w •• ■ laic’s - . w .:£Kr Have Your Name Marked (hi Your Golf Balls Visit our Sporting Goods Department for pai ticulars. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG Reach, Wright aiid DitsQn, and Goldsmith Baseball and Tennis Goods, Baseball : 53.50 and up. 5 m^greck^ AComplete Lmeof OI INS FOR SMALL ARRIS V V rUJV AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS “A BETTERSTQRE” L. K. INDUSTRIALS TO LEAVE LAST DEBATE OR YEAR ....... FQR iNSPECnONJCRiP,.;, i j:;,... T0 BE -HELD TONIGHT Leaving-Wednesday afternoon, March twenty-first* the seniors of the Indus trial Engineering School will make their annual Inspection trip of one week of ' various Industrial- plaints In Philadel phia. The thirty-two men taking the trip will visit the following plants: John B. Stetson Go., and Curtis Publtitiing'Co., Midvale Steel Co., Link BeltlGo* Auto- Car ;Co., David ■ Lupton’a .jßons Co.) Henry Dlsston and Son, Tabor Manu facturing Co., Westlnghouse Electric Co., - Victor-Talking Machine Y Co. ;of Camden, New Jersey, Stokes' and Smith Co., and William Sellers Co; • ■- The trip ends on Friday March twenty-eighth,-at which tlme some jjeK iora. expect to-go to New YorkGUyV. while others go home on • vacation. LOCATION OP SENIOR FORESTRY CAMP FIXED O. F. Rupp, instructor in Forestry, recently .made a trip to West Virginia in order to select the location 6f the sen ior forestry camp, which will start shortly alter Easter vacation and will run for eight weeks. The camp-this year Is to be with the ; Cherry.--River Boom and Lumber Company,.Richmond, West Virginia, and while there the sen iors are to do practical work in the forests. They will make a working plan of a tract of twenty-aye hundred acres of virgin timber land'and will draw in topographical map of it ' An estimate of tho. timber will also be'worked out and the amount td be cut,each year Is to te- determined in order that the forest .might be put on a basis-of sus tenance yield. Included in. the' regime of the camp are visits to many logging operations and wood using industries In the adjacent region. MAKE THE MASS MEETING A-BBAL*SEND-OFF !!!SURPLUS STOCKS!!! | U. £ ARRIY | men's RaincoAts it A* l\ ■ . -k : i] Sale Pnce j $3.95 Valued 10.00.1 ..t'kv-sseas These raincoats are made of Gas j .'MasJC' material, same as was used j Jnihe U. S. Army during the late 2 war. We guarantee them to be ] absolutely rainproof and they can. 1 be worn rain or shine. Sises 34 to 2 48, color, dark tan. i Send-correct chest and length measurements. Pay: Postman $3.95 on delivery, or send us a money order. It, after examining coat, you are not satisfied, we will cheerfully refund your moneys '• s u. s. DKißißirritii A sales col 20-22-24-26 West 22nd St. New. York City. H. Y. here at our store—Work Guaranteed. SHIRT $1.39 We are.always striving to give YOU i “BETTER GOODS” : “BETTER SERVICE” METZGER /continued from first page) formers are so intimately connected with .transportation and hi? industries tliat‘they give more and. more of tbelr thought to economic governmental problems.'. Economists theorize; bank* era examine. This, in brief. Is the subject that the Penn State debaters have elected to handle against George Washington when they meet In the Auditorium. The Forensic Council, the student arrftuitzulon in charge al uebatlng. wishes !to fill the Auditorium at this .last great-, debate of the year and that liT'bhe reason for their choice of such a Vital question and such a strong op* ponent. It is something of a disap pointment for-, the teams, both home and visiting, to speak to a mere hand* ful..-. Slxty-two people comprised the audience at the last debate in which Penn State downed . Dickinson; at liucknell the same- night, more than three times as mahy tuVned out. The Forensic Council ln an in terview., with the repre sentative said; "The Forensic ’Coun t'll is indeed grateful to the students for their loyal financial support;- it is the biggest thing that has happened here for debating in years. But we want more support, to get behind us; we'want the kind of support that puts heart .into men." topgoatl '■ . V Large Assortment • .■ •••—' . .... : _ . .. . ' yy FASHION PARK f and other makes ;5 ; .. r" i'j'j?-'*' :: I $25.00 UP > Me fashion Shop j; K : (FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS) M ' "*§ r - FAttM MECHANICS DlPlMSSgji - HAS NEW TYPE nitSsjSßjj The latest addition partmeht of' Farm : Mechanics *U?§ig§ type tractor. This tractor.' McCormlck-Deering, manufacTtttnjgS the International Harvester' H ,an Innovation In tractorreH|ra!& sign. Heretofore have been made with threeayppSSS bearings on the crankshaft, i bjfcfS engine has ."only *two New PtpijKr support bearings. This typelS!jjB® has been need successfully but this Is the first attempt toiSr® In a tractor. TURN YOUR ROOMY : - OUT IYEDKESDAY'IinSI ATTEINTIQi|i Seniors aid Jumrs Sckd trCefell We are seeking to ganlzatlon with college men --'iijffig 1 who have a knowledge of BookkeSS or Accounting. We are a NatloiuSg ganlzatlon and offer either paraSjfii •or vacation period work In you£wSj locality to those who ore lnte£si£j£ Good money right from the opportunities for. splendid advanocfiSff for those who qualify. Ftor faiffiijS tlon write now to U. S. A. CotmciSs BM-5 Benolst BMg„'st. 'jr^ r ' r ' r ‘4[ j 1 ■ M