Page Fame , GRAHAM & SONS + I That Little Store on the Corner Lovell & Covell Park & Tilford Samoset and ALWAYS FRESH I. E. DEPARTMENT FILLS ORDERS FOR FURNITURE The (Cl Man e f tctott of the Induc ts lid hint:Meeting Dolma 'anent has been mining at full capualt) daring the entli 0 summet, manufacturing a line of o tit fin minute for the land trade thlffonleis, them) -Cite dressers, and tuenty -file ced Sr thesis lime been some of the larger toilet. that hate been filled Stuei al ft ttetnities that have been furnishing theft houses uith uniform furnitute, hale placed °rilers for com plete equipment One fraternity alone placed In mar Us fifteen double flat tcpped desks, fifteen chiffoniers, and ten dining toum tables The department factory recently re cclsed half a car load of red cedar front the tousle It hich It le rapidly making up Into cedar chests of var ious styles nod sires The musket for cedar chests, is gtewing r rapidly Cleat the shop is title to make them in ntlanlitie% end retail them at prices that range front one-half to tuo-thirds of the totheaty rnrnitUro store prices The shop also makes a large line of student tables, book sheites and draft ing room fmniture BEZDEK COACHES MEN IN SECRET PRACTICE (Continued from First Page) Johnny Yttsony leg has improsed enough to enable him to get back In the selinsmage Ind he has been call ing the sign Os for the second team ; Tile net blalsfield shomed Plenty of stead in the sialmmage on IVednes dlt Time and again the second team kicked off only to see the ball curried icl, fur long run, and sometimes the length of the field Isbell the !Weller ence of the first toms nos noticing right Johnson shooed much improve ment In running Usck the ball For sit his six feet and one hundred and eight} pound, Johnny has lots of speed Ind under the matchful eye of 'Box' and lUlllngel ile has aegusred tome tricks in running that make him Imrd to stop No scrimmage ass held 3esterda9 Signal practita nAS held, hoaeter, and the teams tan through a number of pals n \She" Palm mos coiling the signals for the first team Light. Gre} and Faulkner acre get ting off some long punts yesterday When ssised how the kicking end of the game was coming on, 'Ben" op post Ott to be satisfied Lonsidering that It is only the second steels of practice "mike Palm has been doing con siderable drop kicking Ten of his at tempts nere recorded and but tote of them Octet elide of the goal posts .. .Bee put the second team men through o. hied grind on Tuesday Af ter a tough scrimmage tsith the first eleyen, the second team oan lined up qtrtinst .. Tiny" 11felfahon's . Wildcats" oho mike up the fourth team With 'tot" officiating, the second team be gan a triumphant march down the field but the eagle-eyed referee de tected holding mith the result that the Intl sous lost on delves sshen but a few feet from the gent line With the ball in their possession the "Wildcats" re‘ersed the parade and aided by penalties managed to push the ball as the goal line, scoring a touchdowncros on the second team As a penalty for their failure to "hold that line 'L'ee sent the 1..113 sec ond team twice around the field be fore he would let them head back for the Track House I=l Sunday School, 9 30, Morning Wor %hip. 10.41, Tunica. C C. G 30, Et.en- Ins 'Worship, 730 Pettier Meeting \Vedoooda9 menlng at 7.30 The annual student reception will he held In tho chuteh 'Friday °telling. Sept 21. at 7.30 set on Onyx Initialed on Inside I P FOR RE:NT—Partly furnished third Pool for rent for light housekeeping Apply nt COO W College A, e Would also rent unfurnished CHOICE FRATERNITY SITES on BEAVER LAWN Just at the gateway of the College. A newly developed property in and adjoining State College Borough. Highly restricted sites for Fraternities and Homes. LOW PRICES EASY TERMS If you have property for sale—Consult us. STATE REALTY COMPANY 224 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. Bell Phone 376 Commercial Phone s;% Norris Chocolates :-x-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷.,,-..,..4-:-: LA lIE PHOTOGRAPHER STARTS WORK FOR JUNIOR ANNUAL The La Vie staff hoe awarded the contract for the photographic work in the 1923 La Vie to the White Studio of New York Mr. Leonard, their re- I... Lathe, arched hero last Tuesda) morning, and since that time has com pleted the campus views He will 'tart taking photographs of tho eta- Itlehts on Saturday mailing Mr Leonard has hod conolderoble experience Pith college Pork of this n store Me Plll give each student four sittings All apimlntments must he made at Comp beginning tonight Pith thomi phose In!Mils are from A to L It Is important that all juniors Patch their time to make ouch appointments THESPIAN CONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS I=l9 time and place of each act Part 9—The "Book," containing the complete dialogue by acts with the musical numbers indicated, as "Duct". "Trio", "Chorus," "Specialty Dance", etc Part 4—The Music and Lyrics at tonged in the order of their use 4 Tho accepted manuscript remains the property of the Thespian Club and It reserves the right to make any changes necessary to suit its purposes If, however In the Judgment of the committee, no suitable manuscript to submitted, it may reject all of them and [Mara no prize If several of the manuscripts are submitted which con tain elements that might be put to gether to make a suitable performance, the committee reser, es the right to use such portions as it sees tit and to trillke a proportionate reward of the total prise to the several contestants Obese stork has been used Emerick's Motor Bus Line, 1: Inc. MEEK DAIS I=l:=EM Bellefonte to state College 6:45 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. ,1:30 P. M. 3:40 P.M. 3:10 P.M. 5:10 P. M. 5:10 P.M. 6:301'. 3r. Saturday Only Saturda) Only 10:30 P.M. 11:10 P. 34. rare 65c SEINDAIS 7:00 A. 31. 8:15 A. 31. 0:15.1. X. 12:30 P.M. 10:00 A. X. 2:00 P.M. 1:30 P. 31. 7:00 P.M. 8:0o. P. IC 9:00 P.M. 8:15 P. M. CE311029 WEEK DAIS AND SUNDAYS Bellefonte for Lock Haien 7:00A.31. 2:00P.>!. Sundays Stoo A. M. Sot. and Sunda) only, 6.20 P. 31 Look Mason for Bellefonte 10:00.1. M. 5:00 P.M Sot. and Sunda) only 10:30P.III "Take Yellow Bus for Sonic:3" .•,:»1»:÷:44-:,-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•+.{-x, NEW STUDENT LAMP WITH COLLEGE SEAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 123 Frazier St G Alt manuscripts must be address ed to the Thespian iPlay Committee rho e of El, C loislibui a, alike of the Dean of Men, and should be dell,. ed en m• before November first. The envelope containing the manu script should be plainly marked ..Thes pian Play Competition ^ In no case vhould the name of the author appear en the manuscript. but It should be nclosed In a sealed antelope which Mould have the name of the play clear ly written on the outvide, and the en telope should be attached to the titan seriph The committee bould elution 11l contestants to bear in mind open R ing. that all parts will be oaken by ten and that the scenery should not demand too extensive seta for the au ditorium stage or for ready tramspoi Li ana Additional Information relative to the competition can he obtained from the club members or from J tiori9n Amend "PREXr" OPENS COLLEGE WITH FORMAL EXERCISES (Continued from first raise) are compelled to refuse admittance to Penn State today" "nany of these thirty-five applicants desired to prepare themselves as teach ers in our public schools," he declared "The state has arProPriated 538,000,000 for assistance to the public schools of Pennsylvania. whose efficiency depends upon the teachers and yet the state Is shutting off the supply of future teach- President Thomas declared that the time has gone by when any appeal in the name of education meets with fav orable response, that there ure signs of more careful consideration of large sums requested for public education. Ife added that at Penn State every dollar must count for the utmost so that "In the day of sifting It will be clear that investment In Penn State y folds high return in value to the Com monwealth " College Nuns Low Emphasizing the great Importance of getting on much no possible out of col lege, President Thomas likewise cau tioned the students not to Infringe on the rights of others while in the Pur suit of their college education ',Col lege men should take the lead In re form, and a good nay to begin is to learn In college a respect for law,' President Thomas told the students "One lesson college students of today touch need to learn Is respect for con stituted authority There Is not one Fresh Shipment of WHITMAN'S Chocolates Just Received . STATE SEAL BOXES We are the exclusive agents of WHITMAN'S in State College. RAY D. GILLILAND Next to Co op. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN low for the college man inn]. anothetil Along with advocating eeTanotn) to, other citizens, but nil are under the; among the students In their activities scone law. Respect for raopetty and Pron.!. Thomas outlined the reason for Cot peace and quiet la the communits the tome:tan In the fees this cementer are just as much obligations of the', The state altPropriation this fear Onto college student an for any one else. 13e 11.113,000 for Penn State while lenders, not stragglers, in reform" I the appropriation of last year was Chapel to Continue around the 91.700,000 mark This After carefully considering the leaves the college with a deficit of ov. er $Bl,OOO Thin cut in licence, of the so eight which the question of abolish ing chapel has with the countless unr- college 0140 necessitated the reduction onto of Penn smfo men and ammo, to- 1 from one thousand to nine hundred sothof with the odoiomfy main- and fifty students In the class of 10 27 Nevertheless, "the Penn State spirit tuning and improving Penn State's ' standards of the future, it has been dictates to he that w e moot go Concord decided that chapel is to be observed with what we hove." said Dr Thomas "Beginning Sunday morning. the 41a-; exeee h he Y ht g the ur g ent seed for Werth, and to continue on week-301s co-operation between the students and thereafter, we will hold our regular the college chapel services," said President Thom- Judge Mitchell Present It hao been with this idea in mind burgh, President of the Beard of True that the Rev Dr. Fr . 'suur Met , rm• 4 .000 was present at the opening isol ate Bethany Congregational Chutelt at. nisei; of the college and evoke brie fl y Randolph, Vermont, has been appoint- ! to the students ed the college chaphln Dr Iletzget .111 report for duty atibut Oetchel lii qt. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR State College Shop ON ALLEN STREET WITH A FULL LINE OF Ladies' and Children's Garments Saturday, September 15th Schlow's Quality Shop State Colge The Good Looks You Want Like the photograph of your face, a good shoe should be a likeness of your foot. Bostonian Shoes are built like your foot, and styled with the good looks you want. Because the good looks are built in to ybur foot shape. Bostonians Satisfy 20th Century Shoe Co. - 121 Allen Street .H.w. , , , ,m-:÷:-A:44+4-:-:-:-H-:-:-:÷:»1»:-4.:÷:-:-H-{÷m÷H-c-f÷:4444.+ iriSMIWOX=YAK623:I3f;B:Er;B:M3=YAKM.:3 g Drawing Mater Gem Union, Premier and Universal A New One-Piece Leather LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOK Fibre Laundry Cases Kwik-Pak Laundry Cases THE ATHLETIC STO 0 KECIO33B3I3V.MXIITZWD3Z.3:aBZi 0+ , *0. , <>:, 0 ife:3; Judge H Walton Mitchell, of nal Arter formally congratulating Or college .is a whole on It, record In th Bellefonte College Seal Stationery On Co-op. Corner past, he told the new students that they would find the hest there W. to be had In any college right hero at Penn State. He doeloped the thought that all those alto were gathered to gether In this Institution should have nil Idea and a pnrlnioo In coming to Penn Slate Judge Mitchell particularly empha sized the Importance of the younger utudents entering Into the college ac thine", In order to graduate as broad- +i-m-:-:44÷{÷. - -,",4-H4++++444-:-:-:44.t-i-i-, J.. j. N/IbI,'VW;I4ZS 437 W. College Ave We stand ready to back up our MEATS with a "money back" guarantee. Learn why we have this confidence in our Meats by calling 4 220 on the Bell THE HANOVER SHOE HANOVER, PA. On Display at The State College Hotel Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6 It will pay you to wait for our Representative Fall Showing ' FASHION PARK CLOTHKS FEATURING THE ROYAL PARK AT THE FASHION SHOP GLUNK & STUART (Fashion Park Clothiers) , X=iO.3:IV3:M=ME=I3:MB:I: , Duofold and the New Parker D. Q. PENS Gym Suits for Freshmen Sporting Goods ' Friday t September 19, 198 t er mon and women He epoke pure on an tanninue when ho urged the free men to ho n'ulek to cntoh the Pe State spirit, and to realize that t spirit Is hero 'This Institution can do more for t commonwealth of Pennsylvania the any other Institution in .the state," w the way In whloh he enthusiastic:a put his reengage across The singing of tho Alma Mater to , ally closed tho exorcises. ials Sets
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