Page Four GRAHAM & SONS That Lade Store on the Corner Do you know that cleanliness and sanitation is our greatest object in handling candy. Every thing under cover. By the way, have you tried our 60c lines of Chocolates. Hard to equal them. Bulletin 110 It In—Lee tore In Dean le nlcett, "Induet, I II Conditions In Engl Ind —Old Chapel Saiiirdit3. 011oNT 27 IC= IJOp In —Noc. k e IC u k meet—\e\% Ile 1, er 1 top gll --0 .n , lit) So€cer. State NH Li fa% ettc—Nev, Be v. er 2 10p m —We, t Vlttrinla g tale returns —Autlttollunn I=l ~t mdit3, October 28 II 00a m, 6 .10 p m --ICh ipel Sentee6 131 Allied 13 Steal!. speak- 3166.163, October 211 7 00 p m —MLetlng of rre.throon De i. atm; Squad—Room 316 Old Mato Notices AU won Muttons for the Penn State 131, a should he sent In at unee to 31, P II DOZ., lit West Col lege At enue. <htttnt to tit the 1111.1 ht . Committee This liar tar ulll be held on Not limber 1715 Proereds nlll go to the C trisiaign Fund Tomottou night, at amen Weloel. In old chapel Rot Po. of flettnantoun, Philadelphia, ulll Otte an Illustrated teem e on conditions In South America The first of n smies of Engineering lectures still be gli en this sflernoon In Old Ch fuel 4 30 by Dean Sicken of the Engineering School Dean Sack ett has Just fawned from a two months . int estigsting tour of the tech nical institutions and Industrial condi tions of Emit Biltain DR. A. B. CURRY TO TALK ON CAMPUS PROBLEMS Di A Patten Curry Tr, Pt ofeAnor of the English Bible In the Biblical Sent- Ina* of Nev. York will sight Penn State next neck to conduct a series of norninl climseu for students Intelented In Bible studs It Is nos.sible that Dr Caro trill addiecn the ohole student bothon a. iniiinv litoblegcl lie still or the next Tuwitln) and 0111 leave on satuidns, Istrucinbei thin] .Plofes,at Curti is slidels known In student Y .L 1 C A /itch's and for set mal tears Ills been In ehalge of the 1111110 COIIISC at the Sitter Rat' Confer alter His keen an dish of the plob lents of Chilstlanlty, scientific, social, ethical and inaustalal, a 'nen as Ills broad-minded seholoshlll. hos raised him to the tank of a leader In prevent aty religious thought A eomparathe ly toung min himself, he has aluttas been inovt Inteusted In the problems of the coats:. nt in. and mans of his books deal 111th their side of the tines tlon Dr Cutit prevents the problems of college life In tt vtai that grips the In terest of eve, student An endeavor n is mule to Induce him to lengthen his to Iv but his program Is so extensive th tt he seas compelled to refuse What about come home for the Nteek end" litre a ear and drive it )ourself El= Drho-It-Yourself Auto Co 221 U CoUego KNOX CAFE BASEMENT OF HOTEL :4•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:• , ..+•:-:. :1- Emerick's Motor Bus Line, 1: Inc. T . WEEK DAYS Bellefonte •r• State College 1 . to to .... State College Bellefonte •s• 6:15A.D. 8:00.1.11. ...f : 9:15 A.M. 12:30 P. M. :!. 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. i. 1:30 P. M. 800 P.M. ..r. 3:10 P.M. 5:10 P. IL t 5:10 P.M. 41:30 P.M. XSaturday Only Satnrday Only 10:30 P.M. 11:10 P.M. .F . • 7:00 A.M. .1. 9115 A. M. 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.ll. 11:30 P.M. 8:15P. 3L 4. BELLEFONTE-LOCK HAVEN X SCHEDULE J ,[ WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS 1. 1 Bellefonte for Lock /laven 7:00 A.M. WO P.M. Sundays 8:00 A.M. I: Sot and Sunday only, 6:20 P.M. 7 Lock Haven for Bellefonte .7. 10:00 A. M. 5100 P.N. ::: Sat. and Sunday only 10130 P.M. '-' "Take Yellow Bus for Service" Fare 050 SUNDAYS sac .A.M. L.:30 PAIL MOO P.M. 7100 P.M. 90:10 P.M. • NY GRID TEAM TO BATTLE WEST VIRGINIA (Continued front PIM Pogo) ultu epthe ch unge of once Ho In the star of the to um out hen been mention ed for nil-American honors Otis Eno, g is regiuded lo many as the to tin cog of the Mountaineer M.l - lie t ths signals from fullback 1101 18 consideied one of the s tartest baths in the East of specialty Is line-plunging tied the 178 pound full telt often continues to cam, the ball vlth five and three tacklers clinging to him Co Leh Sine irs rap) use either Pete B imam, a rugged youth of Ekberg's ti no or Armin Malirt, a 173-pound 'speed met chant . ' at quarterback iglinst Penn State Barnum has been pl M ing the position for sm oral weeks but It Is realized that Harry 'Wilson must be stopped at any cost In tomm rou battle and Aiahrt's superior speed a 111 pi olmbly aln him the assignment I=l uttb - Tallman rind Hill Still fill the nine Positions Both tue tll, an*teed-built men and are soteran NUN They alit be outnelghed by Prank tml Amelt but still Bite the two Nit , uu terminals a hard fight. There is a scarcity of tackle m steHal it Went Virginia Davis and Howard hate been showing up fahly well, hoc and may rise to the occasion when they face Pres oat and McCann Quin lln and Mahan form a formidable brace of guards The former played a duo game ag Pitt and Mahan is noted for his fiery temperament and his habit of putting merything he has Into cam, play "Pat" Quarles completes the line at center He is a good pass er end a scrapper Support Will Be Strong Both colleges sill send a loyal band of rooters to the Yankee Stadium A -.pedal Pullman train of ten coaches left Molgantosn last night with the %unity squad of forty men, the college bind mil about four hundred fans The West Thginia delegation sill make Its headquarters at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ONE-ACT FEATURES TO BE STAGED BY PLAYERS (Continual from First Pao.) original one-act pl•tls written by the members of the Piny Shoppe The nark that Is being done at present In the tills %witMg courses Is of such high th tr Inter that It has been deemed ad els Win this season to present an arts 'hull program The roles toil be tilled 1,3 competition, and Announcement will be made later of the date for Orb-outs The other bill of one-act plays Still on the nest Plater night thole It is be presented at the 'Unit erslty Club .1 bill of three one-net plays all at tthieh ere written by J Gordon Amend These plate are being present ed in tadsus little theatres In the United States this season, and the Pro duction hero will be their first local appearance The program will bb un der the direction of Mr, Amend Try-outs for the cast will be hold on Wednesday °toning, October thirt3- Man) Penn State Bets who hale met Aunt Mary might ho Interested ao know that a largo quantlt) of her Homemade Fudge nos shipped to Belles ue, Pa., to• dal to be Introduced &here. Are you going to see Mother and Dad this st eat? Hire a car at the special weeh-end rate Drlvo-It-Yourself Auto Co L. K. METZGER L. K. `METZGER "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" Are you ready for the opening of the hunting season on Thursday, Nov. Ist? We RENT and SELL GUNS. Also all kinds of equipment. We are also prepared to secure your license for you. Hallowe'en is only a short time away. We have cards, cutouts, hats, masks, etc. We have just added a new line of Rust Croft Narcissus Bowls and Bulbs. They make good and inexpensive presents. Underwood Portable Typewriters for Sale - We Rent, Sell and Repair Typewriters • PENNANTS, BANNERS, CUSHION TOPS , SCHRAFFT'S CANDY--ALWAYS FRESH "We are always trying to improve our store and service for you." L. K. METZGER 111-115 'Allen St. ROCKVIEW INMATES ARE . GIVEN VARIED COURSES I=l had trot lousl3 conducted "classes on n small scale nt the Penitentiary, Is help. Ing Ntlth the Work 'Lack of class room equipment and state funds Is somewhat of a handi cap. but In thin instance the college Is making a special effort to make ev ery concession possible In the way or tree instruction. flee texts and equip ment moan. a good beginning." said ofessur Miller today "It is hoped hat the state Still see the urgent need - in this tyre of M ork on a larger scale all its penal institutions" last year murk gas carried on with great -uccens at the Eastern Penitentiary in Philadelphix One man desired musical insruction M harmony, his desire being me' through the mush, &MO...nt of the college Two men mill receive instruc tion ib)correspondence In mining through a special arrangement ulth the college School of Mines, The classes are being conducted at no expense to the prisoners and rem ittle to the penitentiary The college rises all Its service Gee and esen sup plies most of the necessary les., eats without charge Professor b 7 Miller. head of the engineering exten sion department. says that this is in lee with the department's policy Of "lacing all its facilities at the dlepos it of the serious prisons PLAYERS ENTER ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT FOR COLLEGE TENNIS SQUAD All the men who came through the 111-college tournament as winners are tutomaticall) in the round robin aturnei. The men are. Canta LAN% 9 24, C C Geuther '24, E R. Eggleston 26, IV Gillen '24, R. A Garman '26 .1_ E Hellmich '2G, E D Mitchell '26, f lf Price '26, C L McVaugh '24, II f Dul6 '25, N, C Hartsmlre '24, H N Patzinger '24, G E Beard '25, P. 0 Nolte and conch W. R Ham. Any other men - echo think they are inalitted to enter this tournament may lo so If they can prove that they are .atltled to enter. In order to do this hey will be required to play some man rom the last year's squad and if the) ho. up satisfactorily they .111 be ntered Since there are already M oen men In the meet and the limit eon been placed at seventeen. there Is en opening for t.o more men. Each man in the tournarnent will Pay every other man three sets and reecho one point for cools set he sins The men having the highest lumber of points at the end of the •nset will form the nucleus of the squad or neat epring See the Syracuse game next neck end. Go by automobile. Cheaper than I allrond faro. New cars—open and closed Melee reservations now. Drive-It-Yourself Auto Co The Slickest Coat ontheCampus! cPticiwt. No well dressed college nun is without one. It's the origami, correashekerandthere'snotb :ng as smart or sensible for rough weather andchillydays. Made of famous yellow water roof oiled fabric. Has undstraponcollarandeLu tic lar tic at wrist bands. Clasp-closing style Buttareclosingstyle Stemptheurrecummeinyou memory, and buy no other. The "Standard Student" is made only by tho Standard Oiled Clothing Co.. N. Y. C Slip one on at MONTGOMERY & CO STATE COLLEGE, PA. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY TO BE REORGANIZED SOON New Constitution and By-Laws To Be Madez—Officers Will Be Elected Next Fall A committee of prominent engineer ing students under the leadership of the officers of the Combined Engineer ing Sodety held a meeting TutwdaY night to take the preliminary steps In the reorganization Of the society Since 'he Society tins tar:nine vo active in the dliection of 'WI -engineering" activities, Its machinery hay proved to be loads smite to handle its work The present draft of the reorganiza tion includes an entirely new constitu tion and by-lava uhich scorn to cor ed the weak points of the present tonstitution The executive power of tke new organization is to bo vested in an Engineering Council, PhielYis corn ,d of the usual officers of the or; ganization, two student representatives or each department included in the octet), a faculty member and a pub licity; manage*, It is planned that an election will be held Just before school is out in the spring. at which the officers and the student representatises are to be elect ed In general, the officers are elected from the Junior class and hold office for one year. Tho department rePre sentativm are to be elected front the , aphomore clues by the members of their own class, and hold office for two }ears, that is, through the Junior and senior years One of the - difficulties with which the Combined Engineering Society has had to contend is that the organization is enth ely new each fall The provision for the election of the student repre sentatives on . the Council for a period of two years will always provide a membership of the Council, half of s hick has had at least one year's ex perience Thl4 will Insure that the ex ecutive body of the organization still be able to work effeciently as soon as college opens in the fall Tho faculty are represented on the Council by a faculty member elected by the Council at Its first meeting In the fall At this time, the Council also el ects a publiCit) manager whose duty It Is to handle newspaper publicity, ad ‘ertlolng and so m This latter post , lion is regarded as a very important roe, for the actual membership of the organizatiOn -le hold together very loosely. , A. meeting is to be hold next Tues day night at which the final revisions of the proposed constitution and by laws will be taken up, and the new one mlopted In its noel form. Go when you will' Come when You Me , Rent it ear and drive it yourself Drive-Ft-Yourself Auto Co 224 E con, DEFINITE PROGRESS MADE , : BY NITTANY DEBATERS (Continued from first page) log, colleges fro points as far away as Kamm and Colorado have been heard from Freshman Debaters Organize The freshman debating squad, keep ing mice with Ito fellow forensic artists, In working diligently now under the direction of C 0 Ridenour. the coach Mr Ridenour Wends to select a perm inent narking squad of twenty first /ear men These twenty men have sot been selected yet and there to still lime for all of the pos. of 1927 who so desire to yet enter in the competi. lon Trim; to the eastern and western parts of the state are being_ planned 'or the yearling debaters As fresh non debating Is a now thing in eastern allege circles, some trouble will wob bly be experienced in arranging qiitAble schedule, Tor this is the fleet ieihman debating organiattion to ever epresent Penn State Not 3fonday evening at seven ,'clock, In Room 316 Old Main Building, he freshanan debating squad will hold meeting, at which time several pre qrlinary speeche, will be given A die tvislon of the principles of debating. td by Mr Ridenour, will also be in rder at this meeting Ail freshman andldates must be out for this meet no, and extra effort should be expend ,' hereafter, since any freshman who remains with the debating squad for .he entire year will receive ono full credit In return. See the Syracuse game next week end. Go by automobile. Cheaper than railroad fare. Now care—open and closed Make reservations now. Drive-It-Yourself Auto Co PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Have you noticed that some men have the knack of always looking well-groomed? Is it "knack" ,or is it the Hickey- Freeman Clothes they wear? MONTGOMERY & CO. STATE COLLEGE BELLEFONTE • LEWISBURG Form the Time-saving Habit Now The use of the typewriter is a tremendous time-saving help to anyone in any walk of life—business or profession. Use the handy Remington Portable for your themes. Typewrite your lecture notes and assignments. See how quickly it lightens and lessens all your writing tasks. The Remington Portable is easy to operate; light, compact, and can be used anywhere. Full, four-row key board like the big machines, and many other big machine features. Yet it fits in a case only four inches high.- Price, complete with case, $6O. Easy payment terms if desired Remin, Portab ATHLETIC STORE MUSIC ROOM CLAUDE T. SUOPE, 140 Athe, "LEXINGTON TYPEWRITER Williamsport. Pa. Is it Knack? ` Friday, October 26, 1923
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