Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 12, 1923, Image 4

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0 GRAHAM & SONS
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lhat Little Store on the Corner
Do you know that Lovell & ,Covel Masterpiece
Chocolates have no competition. Let us show
you. 80c Bulk; $l.OO and $1.25 in I pound,
2 pound and 5 pound boxes.
Bulletin
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meeting, 311 Old 31 do
7 00 p m—l E SeeleO Cider Feed, En
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8 00 p ni —Ft eyhm in deb Itlng meeting.
Slittirda), October 13
1 OOP m —Penn State Freshmen vs
Carnegie Tech Freshmen,
Old Be oer
2 JO p rn —Penn St lie Sn GottysbUrg.
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Notices
The Reterend Samuel Martin, pastor,
the Reverend I) \V Carruthers. student
pastor Sand ty School. 930 a m ,
Communion sees tee, 10 .40 m , Junior
C U meeting. 2 p m
Intermedi tie and Senior Christian
Endet,ot, 6 30 p m, Etening Wor
ship, 7 30 1, in
CHRISTIAN SCLENCE
Christian Silence services kilt he hold
uteri Sundt* evening at G 30 o'clock
In IGO Hort Building All those Inter
ested ate meleome to attend
—c—
ST. JOIEY'S EV.IIY(iELICAL
The Roc°lend P E Keen. pastor
Sued* School, 9 30 .1 m—Students'
class taught by the pastor, 10 45 a
public soot Chip with sermon by the
tutor; 5 . 30 p m, Junior League,
G 30 p m. Senior League, 7 30 p m
an mangen9tie senlee With sermon by
the fluter
Ton are 111%1[0
ST, ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL
ToenUeth Sunday after Trinity
Student ;muter, E Freer Holy Com
munion it 7 45 0 m sad 10 95 a. m
Sunday School. I 30 0 m , Young Peo
ple's EYening Semice, 730 p m You
cre help religion on the a mime by
worshipping sylth us
Pastor, 7 F Ilarkin9 Sunday School,
9 30 a. m , Morning Worship, 10 41
a m, Evening Wornhlp, 7 30 P to
C C, 0 30 p m , Prnyer meeting, Wed
ne.nlay, 7 30 p in
Sundt, Mass, 10 15 a m , Week dly
Mas.t, 7 00 a m , Contesglon, Saturday
at 7 1 , m
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST
Services mery Sunda) In 200 Dant
neetlng D Dr C A Adams, pastor
Inblo LSrhool, 9 30 a m . Public aor
slap, 11 00 a, m
RECORD YIELD OF POTATOES
On one of the college farms, Pawn
Superintendent Cuodling dug and meas
ured an acre of potatoes last yyeek
cinch gave a yield of four hundred
and thirty-six bushels of good quality
potntoev The yield of the college farm
Is temarkable uhen compared with the
average yield for Pennsylyania of less
thin hundred bushels per acre.
The pot does mere grown Volt Mich -
I,t in seed nod were our t)ed and duiti
tated frequentlt during the growing
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Seam's!
Let's Meet and
Eat at the
Penn State cafe
0 tbe Tpme
ALL WOOL SOCKS
A real wool sock for men. Made of fine •
all-wool yarn, guaranteed pure worsted.
They can be had in four solid colors and
three beautiful heather mixtures. Also in
silk clocked styles.
Priced Plain -69 c
Clocked 8.9 c
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO.
121 Allen St.
NITTANY BACKS SHIFTED
FOR GEFTYSBURG GAME
(COMMuod from firm TAO)
deremic
Co telt ...Bill - Wood and Gulnaln
Snails Cm inuel are probably the
[too most Interesting figures of the
Gettysburg aggreg.tlon to Penn State
students Wood is a Penn State man,
graduating in 1915 While at Penn
State he nag a center on several Nit
[ant teams For number of yearn he
has been couching at Gettysburg and
In that time he has turned nut some
strong teams
Captain Emanuel will be remember
ed for his renntimble work rte an end
Last year against the Nlttany eleven
Last year he was rated as one of the
best stingmen and his selection as cap
tain has been a popular choice at the
Gettysburg school
A shortage of backfield material this
fall caused 13111 Wood to shift the vet
end to the backfield Since then
Emanuel has been playing fullback and
has des eloped into one of the strongest
threat, of the visiting team H. has
been sliming good form In running the
ball, drop-kicking pad hurling forward
posses oft yaw an aerial thrown by
Emanuel that gate Gettysburg its lone
t ally in the Lehigh game
Stauffer. a veteran from last year's
eimen, mill direct the team at quarter
b ick Mordan, varsity left halfback and
the only man an the team playing his
fourth tear of varsity Rootball„ was
admitted to the hospital this week and
his place mill be filled by Fauber
Mansell at right halfback will complete
the backfield.
Sett) eborg has a strong pair of
ends in Singley and Decker. Singley
is a veteran Mingman and late near
sort' few end runs directed toward his
side of the line mere good for fond
gains Decker. 1 substitute end last
ear, has taken the place occupied by
Emanuel lost season and does the punt
leg for the visitors
Yost and Jones are the left and right
tackles respectively. and both are
pomerful llnemen The guard assign
ments mill probably be filled by 'Beech
man and Pelus from last year's second
team. Slaughter at center twill complete
the line
"Bee" Continues Hard Work
During the past week the Nittany
coaches hate been driving all four
learns. with scrimmage being held al
most °tory night 'Ties . %hen asked
hole the practice was going summed up
the tteek's work in one word, "rotten"
Just purchased from ,Penn State Ant
Co-2 ear loads of the Now Chumplo ,
Sedans. Want something
Write•lt.Yourself Auto Co.
224 E. College Aro.
Branehr—Lewisburg, Pu.
E!MliillEl
Dancing And Roller Skating. The
famine, Hlte Orchestra, Saturday night
October 13th. Dancing Monday, loca
lity) and Thursdn) nights the following
week.
This amusement Park is located b ,
neon T)rone and Philipsburg on th
lee State Concrete Road. Student
Ire Imited.
FYES'
FOR
Groceries
Notions
Dry Goods
From this it it °tido* that the Bit
ten) co tch is far from entitled with
the team',, progress.
On Wednasday night the drat and
second teams were lined up for a short
scrimmage The varsity - man carried
the ball down the field by long gains
thhough at times the second team held
neg. Both teams displayed lots of
fight and it teas a peppy scrimmage
Second Team Unchanged
The line-up of the second team has
not been changed during the past week.
!Patton. Light, Heibig and Buckley
make up the backfield. Faulkner and
Anderson are playing the end positions,
MaCann and Onyx are at tackle, House
and Ellwood are holding down the
guard positions and Murray is playing
center. In the scrimmage en Wednes
day night, Ellwood broke through the
first team line and spoiled several of
the varsity plays
CANDIDATES COME OUT
AT DEBATER'S MEETING
(Continued from first Undo)
'sing with most of the candidates hav
ing high school experience With the
number of men out, keen competition
should take place Most of the fresh
man matches will be staged away from
Penn State and negotiations are undet
stay for a western and an eastern trip
The }eat-ling debaters nre under the di
rection of C 0 Ridenour and all fresh
who wish to try out for the mined
should report to Mr. Ridenour, and any
new ♦neulty men should report to Pro-
tensor Gates.
The next meeting of the club will be
held in room 314 Old Main. Friday eve
ning at seven °sleek for the 'amity
and eight o'clock for the freshmen
TO HATE PEACE IN FUTURE
New Haven, Conn, October 4 —The
Yale Student Council yesterday In ad
dition to deciding to levy a fee of sev
enty-five cents on even Yale Sopho-
more nho participated in the riot last
June In order to defray the expenses
of that disorder, decreed that the sec-
ond-tear men should sign a pledge card
barring disorderly conduct, and also
decided that the Juniors must take the
fullooing pledge
"1, the undersigned, do hereby pledge
that, during my course as a student in
Yale University:
•'1 I shall not take part in any man)
or riotous actions or demonstration in
ho streets or other public grounds of
he city of New Haven, nor commit
ny offense against the peaco or pros
•erity of Its citizens
.. 2 I shall do all In my power to
•ent my fellow students from of
ending against the Peace or Prosper
ty of this city or Its citizens c
Fresh Fruit and Cider
Special Rates to "
Smokers and Feeds
gERFAS and SEARFOSS
Gernerd Bldg.
STOP AT OUR
Shoe Repairing Shop
and Shoe Shining Parlor
Quality Service
Courted
CHAS. NELO
In Froot of Post Offce
L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in
State College."
Hunting Equipment of All Kinds
GUNS FOR RENT
FIBRE LAUNDRY CASES $3.50
IF KEPT FILLED PROPERLY IN SHIPPING they
will last a long time.
50 New Books Added to Our Library
It costs only 25c to join our. club then a
small rental fee
Bring the Kiddies to our Toy Depart
ment in the new addition to our store
, "We are always trying to make our store better for you"
L. K. METZGER
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
DAIRY STUDENTS PLAN
ALUMNI DAY EXHIBITION
Activities of Department Will Be
Shown—Dairy Animals To
Be on Display
The students in the department of
Dairy Hugbandry plan to Put on a
or Is 1n g exhibit of the activities of
their deportment in the forenoon of
Alumni Day At the same time the
r Pitons won by the different individuals
of the dairy herd at the state fairs this
tear will be displayed
Creamery butter making, cheese mai,-
' tg, lee cream making, and the hand-
I ng of market milk will be demonstrtt
eJ the dairy barn the students 5,111
demonstrate various phases of Reeding
anti the management of dairy cattle
The tine dairy animals which have
been presented to the college during
the past tao years by different breed
ers and associations In the state will
be pointed out to visitors, and large
"rd. bearing the names of the donors
nod the merits' of the animals will be
depleted for each individual
Because of lack of funds the students
and the department will not be In posi
tion to stage an exhibit like the one.
given In previaun years on Pennsylvania
Day, but an effort will be made to por
tray (tactfully the work of the var
ious cosines In Dairy Husbandry
HID.WAY
Dancing tend Roller Skating. The
tumults 'lite Orchestra, Saturday night
October 13th. I)unning Monday, Tues.
day nod Thurodwy nights the following
neck.
This amusement Park Is located ho.
teseen Tyrone and Philipsburg on the
now State Concrete Road. Students
are tallied.
JAMES NIXON, Mgr.
Wo are making °lent effort possible
a our part to furnish the public with
ow ears, at the lowest rates that have
ter been offered of this kind.
Dere-It-Yourself Auto Co.
224 E. College Ave.
Intneht—Lewbarg, Pa.
I Kodak fllm
USE; ONLY
EASTMAN
AUTOGRAPHIC
FILMS
PENN STATE
PHOTO SHOP
NITTANY BOOTEES ARE
DEVELOPING RAPIDLY
(Continued from first page)
ningham '24, both of whom are doing
good motif S. H Savolathe '24 le con
tending strongly for the tight fullback
position and W. P Borst '24 to dloPlaY
leg promising foi.m at the left fullback
berth P 21 Tletrich '24 kJ out for one
of the halfback positions and Is die-
ring a good brand if soccer
The actual 'playing season of the coo
r team le not fur ort and Coach Long
rst Is beginning to concentrate his
tendon upon the playing of the men
the scrimmages. It is in the inten
,o scrimmage practice. In which act
] playing conditions liable to arise
regular game are encountered, that
11 best develop the men.
Buys! 66.50 per week and a,ohleken
al waffle dinner Inelnded twice a week
LION CLUB
216 W. College A'e.
Teach Your Dbl:
lars to Have
More Cents
By Purchasing
SATURDAY -SPECIALS
AT
W. R. GENTZEL'S
Home of Better Built Furniture
• Suits that
Young Men Want
There is a tremendous demand
this season for the straight .
backed, stubby lapelled, loose
fitting type of young man's
coat. ~,We have a great assort
ment of them beautifully
tailored by Hickey-Freeman.
lIIGST INTERESTING ROOK OF ALL
AGES. Full of fascinating stories.
Every render of , Colleglan, should
read thin book. OVER 400 PAGES.
Sent In sealed wrapper on receipt of
tno dollars. 20 Art Pictures Included
for extra dollar. NEW BOOR SUP
PLY, Takoma Park, Wash. 11. G.
MEZZO
Dancing and Roller Skating. Tho
famous lllto Orchestra. Saturday night
October lath. Dancing. Monday. Tues.,
dny and Thursday nights tho following
week.
This amusement Park Is located be.
tneen Tyrone and Philipsburg on the
en State Concrete Stead. Students
are Invited.
JAMES NIXON, Mgr.
e
D. P. Caldwell will be at the State
College Hotel, Tuesday evening,
October 16, and Wednesday, Octo
ber 17, all day, with a complete line
of Men, Women and Childrens High
Grade Novelty Shoes, Gloves and
Hosiery to suit every one.
Come in and see our line.
Representing
W. B. MURDOCK
The Leading Shoe Shop
TYRONE, PENNA. -
MONTGOMERY & CO.
STATE COLLEGE
BELLEFONTE LEWISBURG
Friday, October
Opening- for a few mon
Saturday the 10th dinner
and waffle dinners twice a
86.80 per week. ,
LION OLITB
216 W. College A
State College B
Mother's Bre:
PASTRIES OF ALL
CREAM PUFFS
CHOCOLATE ECLAT
Party Catering a Spe