Page Four GRAHAM & SONS That lattle Store on the Corner Say! Do you know that Lovell & Covel Masterpiece Chocolates in bulk at 80c per pound and boxes at 'sl.oo or $1.25 per box can not be equalled. Let us prove it. Bulletin Induestr3"-Prorevtor J 0 Kel ler Old Chapel 7 00 p m —Ma. Meeting—Auditorium. Salunla), Nul ember 10 ID 00 a in —Soccer, 111,y vs Penn State New Beaver Field 2 30 p m —Football, Gent ght Tech vs Penn State New Beaver 7 ID p m —Concert. Penn State Glee Club Auditorium bond.), Not ember 11 11 00 a m Lnd 6 30 0 m—,Chapel uers slues, Bishop 'Main B Hughes, Speaker Notices By older or the College Council, all regular classes and college exercises will be suspended on Saturday morn ing. Noi.ember tenth YEARLING HARRIERS WIN MEET WITH SOPHOMORES Against n chilling wind and a slow course the freshmen loped to an easy vletol3 in the annual soph-frosh cross country meet on a three mile course! hound the golf links late yesterday afternoon Fouracre and Arm oero the luon in their respective teams Fourac me te placed first, covering the die tatter in the good time of eighteen nu n- Ines and too Ind to - o-fifths seconds At the close of the otent the score stood 23-dt, Nt WI the 3 earling aggregation as the o inners Despite the size of the scorn the sophomores gave the first year men a otrong race D L Arm, IC B, Barclay, Maurice Chanares, V Gottschalk, and C A Gut or, placed for the second year mon The freshmen to place were John son, Harris, Stouter and Kittle The field n. 19 made up of twelve sophomores and seventeen freshmen Varsity men were barred from the meet. On the tt hole the individual sheeting 55,50 such as to promise considerable %emits material next spring SOPHOMORE HOP PLANS ARE BEING FORMULATED (Continued from first pogo) °red lights In place of the ordlnarY light used This trill thrum an moray of colored ,quarel of light irPon the danc er, and also enter the bars-effect of the Armory roof I Nothing has been definitely decided on the fat ors but the committee is In touch nith several large firms and let foci htse been sent to other concerns for bids on favors The date chosen 00111 add to the activities of the neek-end fm on Saturday following the Hop, Penn State wrestles Cornell and play Lafaette basket-hall here in the Arm ory STUDE:I TS 11, ITHDRAIV During the pest meek the following utudentu liitt e left college Seniors Acquarone, Paul, 13ot. Schlerer, C, A, CP IMMEEM Sophomore Wise, Ralph N, DE Freshmen Crumb, Albert L, EE Corm m, Frank J, 'Leh .Eenikotesky, Eduard T. MB The Scarab honorary architectural fraternity announces the following elec tions at a recent meeting L C llechling, Jr '24 12 G. von Storch '25 G W. Rustay T. 5 It W Robinson '25 Printing That Pleases Whether it be a Calling Card, Office or Fraternity Stationery, Menu, Dance or Concert Pro gram, Catalog, Booklet, or in fact anything in the printing line, we always aim to please Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. VARSITY TO ENCOUNTER GEORGIA TECH TOMORROW (Continued from First Page) Tech Will Fight Hard The Golden Tornado will take the field tomorrow determined to vino out the sting of the defeat suffered too )ears ago In that memorable battle at the Polo Grounds The Southerners hose been defeated by Notre Dame and tied by Alabama In their last two games Despite the one-sided score In the Notre Dame encounter. the Georgia Tech elev en put up a good battle, making an many first donne as Ile opponents The Nittany coaches are, accordingly. not underestimating the battle that can be efspected from the Southerners The Tech elmen, using its famous shift, will have an attack that may parole the Nittany defense The back field is light but fast The line is well balsnced and shooed Its strength In the Notre Dame encounter by stepping the line plunges of the South Bend team II ycoft Stars Wycoff, the rugged fullback, Is a find this sear. Although he Is only a soph omore, he L. considered to be the most yaluable man In the Tech A good punter and a powerful line-plung er, Wycoff compares favorably with Mcßride who woo such a powerful foe, tor in Syracuse's slctory last week over Penn State He has been hailed by many football critics as the most Prom- Islng fullback In the south Albright and Farnesworth will hold dorm the halfback positions. Both men are light but have shown up well in Previous garnes Albright is a brilliant open field runner but his lack of weight has prevented him from lasting through an entire game thus for, Garter will rue the teem at quarterback. Merkle has been playing left tackle for the lest three weeks with a broken rib Despite hie !Nu* , he le one of the most formidable men on the Tech line Huffines will hold down the oth er tackle position Mclntyre Is captain of the team and alit lead his men from left guard Ho Is a steady, dependable player and can be depended on to bolster his side of the line McConnell Is the right guard Frye, the center, is a veteran player': and has been playing a wonderful de fensive game The end positions crlil be filled by Gardner and Staten. both veteran Iv ingmen. Staten will be re membered as one of the Tech ends who opposed Penn State two years ago GLEE CLUB WILL BE PA. DAY ATTRACTION (Continued from first Page) recent addition to the Penn State songs, nil) rank with the ilgittany Lion . and "Victory" In the near future. Among the numbers on the Program are Park's ''The Lamp in the West" and gotte's "Bedouin Love Song," the former Director Grant has chosen for the light number to be presented at the intercollegiate contest to be held at New York in March IBMs Betty Groh '25 will sing the soprano obligate of Herbert's "Italian Street Song"' The above Bongs, together with others of a more varied nature, instrumental numbers and the selections rendered hi the Varsity Quartette In their Initial appearance this year, will constitute the remainder of the P.P.. A distinctive feature of the programs to he distributed Is that In them is in cluded the complete word score of all of the selections, thus enabling the audi ence to follow the singers more close ly BOYS, MAKE A HIT See me for a Shine Nelo Shoe Shine Parlor R. 0. T. C. MEN TO PREPARE SCHEDULE All sophomorex and fieshmen taking R. 0 T C 0111 bring a pencil schedule ohen they re port for drill next meek. There will be some toarrangement of sections and classes are to report at tile Armor) other° they will be ...signed to class rooms All men taking Drill 1 and 3 are required to hate a text book m hate an resx to one, Volume one, Manual of Milan* Training by Moss and Lam; Is the text that 0111 be used, PENNSYLVANIA DAY WILL BEFITTINGLY OBSERVED (Continued from first page) attend the Pennsylvania Day activities which are designed as an affair for un dergraduates, their guests and friends of the college It is estimated that the fraternities will entertain upwards of one thousand young ladies at house parties, beginning today and lasting until Monday TINO Bands Out Tuo Blue and White bands will be out tor the game with Georgia Tech tomor ow, and Penn State students will he veil their first opportunity to view the now blue uniforms uhich have been 'sued to a group of fifty players The ...end band of seventy-five pieces, in adet uniforms nil( be headed by Band master W 0 Thompson The first unit will be under the direction of stu dent-leader K. R. Dever '24 The band will also be out as ono complete bad} at the mans meeting tonight The soccer game uhich Is scheduled for tomorrow morning on New Beaver field at ten o'clock should call out a tecord croud The Naval Academy Is sending a strong aggregation to tile Nittany valley In an attempt to wrest 4ome of the athletic honors from the Lion, and the contest should prove one of tho best to be uitnessed here this 4.9011 Oleo Club Concert Heading the bill as the main attrac ,:on for tomorrow evening Is the Penn State Glee Club concert to be ghen In the Auditorium With the final re -1 earsals completed the Blue and White songsters are in a Petition to lender a program that will be characteristic of Glee Club recitals In the past FRESHMAN GRIDDERS PLAY SPITT YEARLINGS (Continued from first page) man playing In the backfield He may sin a chance later for one at these pa vitions Baker mill replace O'Connell at quar terback Re Is the best punter on the squad and handles passes well In tddition to these qualities, he is Just as fast a man as O'Connell The fel , lotting line-up will start in the Pitt I game tomorrow McPhee left end, Plain left tackle, Gieske left guard, O Den center, Welsko right smart!. right tackle, Rays right end, Boker quarterback, Glee left halfback, Pritch ard right halfback and Reed at full back, PATRONIZE OITR ADVERTISERS College Quick Lunch Good Food Quick Service -RADIO "Without going out of doors, one may know the whole world." Lou Tzu (604 B. C ) ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 123 Frazier St. - Penn State Glee Club WILL APPEAR IN Tenth Annual Pennsylvania Day Concert SATURDAY, NOV. 10 7:30 P. M. Admission 75c and $l.OO THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN VARSITY HALL WILL BE FINISHED BY NEXT FALL New Building Situated Near South Entrance of New Eeaver—ls Colonial in Style Varsity Hall, the future home of the dhlotlc Personnel of Penn State, Is noes In an advanced stage of constructlon and from all Indleatlons should be ready fur use next fall The new building, MIMI , is &Nal" near the south entrance to None Beat r Field. is Colonial In style and when finished will present much the game ap pearance as its neighbor, Watts Hall The present plans provide fur am...no tations for sevent-ilte men and com fort and efficiency sre the two most Im aortnnt factors that aro being consid ered In the construction of the new track house When completed. Varsity Find will be a pride to the campus of Penn State as well as an abiding monu ment to those who gate their beet ef fot Is to advance her honor on the field of athletic endeavor. situnted in the eastern eying of the basement will ho a large kitchen with modern equipment In the central sec tion still he a recreation room, contain ing pool and card tables, while a class room nill occupy the eastern ring, In n hick it Ls planned to give blackboard talks The front entrance will open Into a large lobby on the first floor. The lobby will be ornamented with banners, plc tom, and trophy cases To the right of the lobby, occupying the eastern wing, will be a spacious dining room Its Iced directly ocer the kitchen from Mach food will be sent in an elevator The western wing of the firet floor will be used as a dormitory and on the sec ond and third doors will be located the living rooms of the athletes Large storm ooms are also being built In which athletic equipment will be hous ed AU KLUX KLAN PURCHASES ALMA COLLEGE AT ZAREPHATII The Ku Klux Klan hoe purchased Alma College at Zarephath, New Ser- Hey, Just fifteen miles from Princeton, and plans to stimulate Intellecutal In terest In the work of the Klan among the undergraduates and to instill in them the prlndiPles of the Klan ; - SMITH'S Pennsylvania Day , ' TAILOR SI - 10P. 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PENN STATE BOOTERS MEET NAVY TOMORROW (Continued from first pogo) ',Twit a loose game during the first half but In the second period, the NI. cony players braced themselves and, planing a more consistent game, Con tinually threatened the Syracuse goal Sta..e had ono good opportunity dating the game to get a goal When It ,as given a free penalty kick from the field A Penn State player blocked he kick, however, and prevented the opponents train scoring The condition, at the field was poor and ,as a con-1 tlnual ` hinderance to the men or both teams The Toronto thane With both the Penn State and the Toronto teatn4 playing a fast and con :latent game, the Bloc and White Play-, era acre held to a 1-1 he by the Ca - :Italian banters Considered as the in tercollegiate champions of Canada, the Toronto team teas slightly bested by the Sham) combination The tally for both teams was made .11 the fleet halt of the game, tie scoring Cueing done in the second period, Tor onto's point tens made by the center forward who played a fast game hianshout the entire contest Penn thate's goal Was made by Hibbs. Playing left inside Although it was raining lightly dur ing the entire game, which made the field etremely muddy, both teams play ed a good game The coach of the Tor onto team said that It was the beat and cleanest soccer contest that he had ever witnessed The Nittany team had five corner kicks btft was unable to hang np an extra tally because of the good seek of the Canadian goal keeper, who Plaed a strong defensive game. The game ended with the ball in the Toronto territory, Penn State staging a terrific attack The Line-up that faced the Slue and White players, with the exception of two men, was the same that had defeated the strong Princeton aggregation last year DR. ARTHUR HOLMES TO LECTURE AT PENN STATE (Continued from first page) On Sunday, the present Philadelphian will give two sermons, thus ending his rhort Wait to Penn State Sunday morn ing he will preach at the Presbyterian Church, while In the evening he will oceup} the pulpit of the Methodist Church emmrexaammrammomiezzamonizmait.momiemste V L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN STATE COLLEGE" Our store is full of articles suitable for gifts. 0 Roycroft Hand Made Hammered Copper Articles Book Ends, Vases, Letter Openers, Desk Sets, etc _ 0 M RUST CRAFT NOVELTIES In this line you can make selections from 25c up FAMOUS BUZZA LINE All kinds of articles for Bridge prizes. Framed Parchment Mottoes $l.OO to $5.00 Books of All Kinds Toys for the Kiddies Boxed Candy Felt and Leather Goods El 1 i r i L. "We are always trying to make our store better for you." K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. ritm=mmxti2 TRIBUNAL METES OUT JUSTICE TO FRESHMEN (Continued front First Page) .. • and .111 receive their venteneee at the neat erasion of the Tribunal Owing to a pos.sibie misunderstanding In regard to the eustornewhichwillbe In effect over the week-end, the following statements were mode. All customs still he off tomorrow Freshmen hav ing guests to house-party are free n.nun I going to meet them and While they are in State College The members tasued the ruling that freshmen aro free from :externs white on their way either in to or out of torso. men If attending classes, if they do not loiter about the streets ARMISTICE DAY WILL BE OBSERVED SUNDAY (Continued from first angel the committee to meet at the Armory ut o clock, where they will gather in x body and march to the auditorium, where special seats will be reserved for them Those in charge wish it under stood that the special nature of the ser vice Will not excuse the absence of stu dents scheduled for chapel at that time An invocation by the Reverend B. A O'Hanlon, opening the service, will be followed by hymns and a prayer by the Res erend A. E Mackie, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church There will then be addresses by John' L. Holmes, ex-burgess of State College, and Elton D Walker, a World War I.eteran Arrangements have been made Bishop Hughes, who is the chap el speaker for the day, to deliver a rpecial address for the occasion. Bish op Hughes, who is one of the foremost of the New England clergymen, Is ex pected to have an appropriate ad dress In addition there will be special mu •lc by the choir under the supervision •t Director Grant Several selections GET READY FOR XMAS We have just received a new shipment of hand-bags. Now is the time to buy that Christmas gift while the selection is large. PRICED $3 to $lO GLENN & NEIDIGH The store of Style and Service 3:afaIi2MAKIYAMCiatAKMOKA Friday, - November 9, 1923 In accord with the eentiment of the will ho rendered during the aervii 0 hien will terminate with the boned! lion by 13Iohop Hughes No other plane have been made 1 the legion committee, which le head by J. 9 Cobb, of the Agronomy C partment, and there will be no ape MI observance on Monday as mime col =fifties are planning The gallery on the north side of th .ndltorium will be reserved for visitor slshing to attend the Armistice Da •ervlces on Sunday evening. 1t . 14 nnouneed that the program will oncluded In time for the evening a. 12. In the churches In the bores!! tilovileg those who attend on. opp unity to attend church sttstwards Food for Thought After the Dance Penn State Cafe GERNERD, The Tailor Cleaning Pressing Repairing Quality of Workmanship is our standard.