Tuesday; January. 8,,1924 MAYERS START WORK ON BROADWAY PRODUCTION 'The Ladies" Will Be Next tuttg Vradattion:=Had !lima Hun on Profeisional Stage length Tlnkr:e product ons Of 1110 MM. -oon. was nrltten by Conneley and linUfrnan, In 0111011 the, sent, n ^Oen for hit limn their piminua ThOntl nna sueeets iiDule.i• i'To the Loalen" ran profeintionolly on Ilroadtral for Pane time ' Completing it 441111. ft Conti cluing 9n hotly a relel , e. It tg being directed and coached bo Mind Vern Jane Kerggl. noooelnto direetto or the Play ers,: 'rho plat enneumeo a slid problem Nthleh ronfronte the Arilelifqin home of to-Any Ti'' concerns n problem Which most people Mier come fare to fnce itltli In their Ittesi, or else ore abbot triTneet. 1110 a problem thlt they Knit:: obit all totted mote or leas In their 000 P. 1.3, Pt - shale+ It the., hscl seen the 1 , 101 “To the Ladles' It might h. - no 1101110E1 them In tterlally with theft situation In this play 1s a thanee to Nee the ploy and ore hop Leonetti llCebe met the pi oblem and 901,0t1 ft scemdlng to his own estlsfattlon and to the well being of those about The role of Leonard Beebe ix Owed ha f N Sieamt '27 In a remnikoble fashion. Strum t early has caught the sparbling earned) of the lines and he prlys theta 01th to humorous east that in the', the play rollick on unto its hi larious ending Stewart mill he I MOM- : tiered as the Mall Saha p 111) Lanneel- : lot in 'The Tosting Place' last Satur day night lie spans great Itrendas in tlitUre Tlayer productions lio t eeeh es strong support In the role of Elsie Dee he his bite, played by Miss Httlam : Hoy '2l 211as.Roy has pinaed in Pre , - hum 1 . 1 per productions, and need, no inttoduetion to Player audiences Her work to dieter hod her insighttinto the knotting tad suffering-ill stife of Leon ard Heebe is splendid, In the support log east ate 2fr Kincaid, played ha 12 IL Sutherl tnd '2l and 2fra Hineald by Ins, Hlimbeth and '24 These . students play theit roles in a splendid manlier and hear out in curry dethil the same truth that Leonard Beebe is minfronted whiz. It to a Mover play, cinverly anted and eleven); produced THIRD-ANNUAL POULTRY WEEKS TO BE OBSERVED Entire Penn State - Poultry Plant .... Will Be Used to Give In- - • tensiie Instruttion • r Plena ter the third annual Poultry 'Week to he held cit Penn St tte, Febru- art cow th to ninth, hate recently been announced by Protean)]. T I. halts, director of the correnpondenee cournen 11= One seek of Intensive poultry lustros bon 1%111 be gls en at that time for stu dents'talking corn cqpondenco cow APS or to an3ono In the - ototo tibia Iv Inter ested This v.lll lon Molt nn opportuoß) for practical wail< and digctatginn uhich eannnt be gleen tin ough correallend enee. The entire Poultry PIMA or the college mill be :then over for the mot It This includem bogies of various Irltulti, Met:bating and brooding equipment, and the hirge poultry dock made up of the leading breeds Some of the problems that will be token up during the .oeelc are feeding. Incubation and brooding, matketing Aulging and diseases The entire stuff dr the Poultry Deportment will devote lie time to Instructing the visitor.. En rollment.. for Poultry reek are Ilea, be ing teeehed by rrOIO.Or Maim Doting the pact se'ir, tee...bundled and Pity hens In the College flock each !traduced more than too hundred eggs White Leghorn led the breeds with 2471 n the celect too hundred egg atm% followed by too Rhode Island Reds anti tone Barred Plymouth Rock. The high bird of the plant, a White Leghorn, laid 278 eggs doting the teat Vecond place also went tea Mite Leg horn with a record of 276 eggs That great progreas has been made with the college fork lit shown by comparing the records of dour)ears ago At that time the plant could not Sionct er a 'tingle lien of Ito nun breeding that Mid too hundred eggs In a year. Only seven hundred and fitly from the huge Park maintained at the college for ex perimental and demonstration purPecec acre trapnested thle leer Of this atom lier over one-third qualified In the tun hundred class. rnoiissons ,ATTEND CONFERENCE AT CINCINNATI Profeasom R. D. Anthony. E. N Fa gan. N T. Tapley, and .T. H Wnring at the department of Hattleulture at• tended tho meetlnga of the Ametlenn society of Horticultural Science which ateCO hell at Cincinnati during tho , hol- Maya. Pt pressor Fagan gave a Pane , on "Vito Summer Procticum in horticul ture" Penn Pinto is the first college to give work on this typo study, awl the experience hole with oummer nook DR. DOTTERER ATTENDS _PHILOSOPHICAL-MEETING Dr. P. it Dotter, of the deportment of Philosophy, represented Penn Stole at a meeting 9t the American Philos ophical AII.10( tattoo held nt Mona Poi %smith, ProVoloace, Rhoda Islann, fie ember tnent3l.smenth to the thenlV ninth ,l A pt °elite:T . oh oilillees stow gelltereil hJ Prefewier it ( P Vetting.. of CeltiM- Ma Hutto elty o en the iliiinetein (nem% end n Peeslble Altetnathe " Ito Hug- Reeled n eruct d expel Iment to Veternilne uhether the l elnelty Of tight t enn9tant •rn uhether It depends upon the voice- Ity of Its move Vihne rare 'being fornioloted by the A...lotion, for nn Iniernationni Con gress of .Philosephero yn 1925 er 1026 Dr. A MolkelJohnvleeteil Ineilideni for the eneitlng Int 'lotions hnslng been renelotil (tent both Mitt:nil Mut Storthmoee,,the determlintlen of the lime and More of the next meeting won left to The executite crommitteee HARVEY WATTS TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE MI Hurley MoWand Watts, n troll knoien Hers qietpei 'editor, lecturer and nit critic alli come to Penn State this neg, as the Special rildas afternoon lecturer fin the School of Engineetini. Ills t Alt hill lie Mugu/lied IN nth lantern slldea and will lie deli,. eil In the Old Chapel on let king afternoon. Lining:, 11th at four-thirty The leeture is tended mom till studentq of the college The subject of Mr NVlttir talk, "It 19 Modern flat In It Art" deals hlth mod ern nit null !Millie nail its Innee In our (omit Out life As nit elide of the Philadelphia PUblic Ledger, Mt Watts has stood fm saneness and iornmon sense in tel 'quitters Eh despises shams, And extreme tendencies In pnint- Ing and sculpture unit music and Is it Mini benne:. in Ameileqn art Ile his 1...N0.101111e deplored the temlenei of Anterlenn art bUNere mho expend greot nuns In purehlolng eXernplee of the iiiimltlxe net of Europe hhieh Is not understood by our people and church frequently his but tittle merit other thin its age In the United States he has e n. arlwal of landscape panting hiilch is of the mat rink and that Oc t/elves the lecognltion and P ttiondge of the American Public Horsy Wats 'head he of interest to the Penn State audience because he is n native at thla state, lining been hot it in Philadelphia and In a gI lan tie of it !hal institution, Lafay ette Ile ens the,rn ranging editor of the Philadelphia nets tram lee until 1009 He me later editorial oilier and art critic for gimlet. Philadelphia publi cations Hpl,in Dell knoon in Phila delphia ante:Soo York in a lecture "LORD JEFF" AND "OLD NtSSAR" TDRMEILILEST ,COLLEGE SONGS Answering- the Question .. Which Is the best college song , " Kenneth S park, ',riling in the Noy - York Herald, names "Ltird Jeffry Amherst . ' nl.l the best lively coilegC song, and Pilneeton . ii i "Old Nassau" . as the most stirring Alm al Meter song tel •f, , , The Last -Announcement! !The Pbstum Cereal Co.'s Ad-Writing Contest "'f6r , College Students closes January 15, 1924. 1 1 9 500.00 fit" cash pries -- Ist Prize ' - - $20Q.00 g 2nd Prize - - 125.00 3rd Prize - - 75.00 4th Prize - - 50.00 !For the best advertisements received from all tr.olleges. And in addition— ' ;Special Prizes of $25.00 Each for the 'r eat Advertiseinent Received from Each College. a All aids entered in this contest must be mailed di or before January 15, 1924, the Iclosini date. V.lllt. ,-. Ask the business manager of Penn State C.Mlegian or write us for information about the test, and literature describing the products. 1.,, nterrollegiate Ad-Writing COntest Deliartment ~ n , l i r t.. Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Baffin Crek, Niel,. ,-. • • DEAN SACKETT ATTENDS NEW YORK CONFERENCE Need of Technical Education Is Discussed at Meeting of Industrial Board Dean Snekett ntlended onary Im portnnt innfetenao called by the :\ a ilonal Delwin int Conferrinack Ito ud In Nett I oil. loot iseerk The Notional In door. lot Confer once Bernd lo on to gun -I,lltion tern...noted In 11113 ti nos rind in. dlisti its in the Dnlteit `ltoteo It hos tiro ently token up the quaritirni of let nit al education no 0 Ptah Odd.. of Men for the indUshlts: dad called nerecting nt Ito °Mem in Note Trak of inomlnent engineer log triltrottoto to Meet Minh the Committee on Cdoention row esrnting the InolOotrleo The Inn Pone IS to inning to the Amine; inchent leo the tenllarition of the limpet toner of technlat I mils I }Jon The int:lush y nhieh does notrninlio use of the Islam re-lodine Ind tech nical knotsledge and skill hill Ilnd It self handleapped Dean S ralrett nay Olio !mooted e cent4 titian he my to nppointed ht Fred If Lou, nenly altr list lit eoldent of the Ann Ile in Sot leo of Mech Inicril En gineers. to gem e fat flue 3 . eats s mend, of the committee on Dtlucatlon and_ Training tot the Indust, lei E. B. FIELDS '2l WRITES PRAISEWORTHY ARTICLE 'Mehl% "21. a ralhond meehonlell sr...Matte, hog Just leeeheil honorable mention for In ankle submitted to the "Ifolhond :Mechanical Engineer." In tt competition omit for special unit ent lees emplmetl In the moth,. potter atl tM%ion oft tilltny at The of tlele In mint ed In the DereMber number of the Hall %to% Wet honleal lloglneet and han re celted foool able congnent The School of Engineering recently non inked to recommend an tonbannt edltnt tone of the e raern en,filneer log lout:lain old an engineer ta ;Wu de ho could tr tnidote foreign I inguagen fin one of the national tommltteen In quit len ate /the nit "'ming In for en glneet gr.niu It 110 11111 reeelt e 'hell illplomds this I ci'lr A notieenitle thing in the broadening Belli in mhich engineet n are int lied to goll4 a I °quit of shell tr lining Tile 511101 II recognired no t gnotl prep tr Mon fin lb 1, of a, 111 lit , not dln- Omni , cis engin,: In,: hi charlt ler, but lei 'toil 11101 eto The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. , --,, W. L. Foster, President— David F. Kapp, Cashiei _ THE PENN TATE „GOLLEpIAN BOTANISTS ARE - ELECTED 1921 REPRESENTATIVES Thnfe9sen II t 3lndolo l . e‘tenelne entonininglat of the Derdrl.l(.9l4 of A4l - Estementi, 1149 owehtl l eh , 04t I helm in of the 1924 meeting pf the e Nteeet e e etn,ologlete, In Le 0011- 11Uelell inn eenneetion ,4011 1110 Antelleln .11 40E01100 of eennernlo enloo9olo`o 9 nt aehingtne Atitilittsint Pt offing.. 13 L. Von Dino of the I)epartment of Agrleultusal Ex trnition, lost meet. Won elected,. la reps r oent° the of the Atnesfenn spunseletlen f e‘ssnonsle entoniistopHtst to the bra int sit is stitteeii of the Tt olslestl l 9 silt its - rears Is rountle non :Nlr I L llotqfall, entrimeinght at the Birgit ten field lulu - imbue - mai lailelphite, 1n urentling .t mnntltol P.m Suite nrrnni Ongbuinuertilibi hnd flabiltitig up nonie labor: ay mud!, la ne ionetion With Pin inneareh 11015 All Important ...arch bulletin nil feeilin4 babitn of plant life. nritten by P, (ICOR ROI 11014.01, nnl be pubilshed in a fen nee], )(EIMER OF MUSIC DEPART. DENT 1$ EDS In RACINE 47151, A et Drell) holiday meMllng ata solomnto))1 Thu) mity es enlmg, Decent bet 27, at, at loch, nt the home of Oh mot 1111 Marlon 'l3 Clerk, Si rule, N alien their daughtet, MI. 11ene :%1 (lath, became the 1)11de of 1 Shm man St hoonmater, or the &- Dal tment of tousle at Penn State Col lege. Pa The rooms 11010 moat a ttt ne). 11,01 v IS,. ated ulth et ergreens null boll) m ) oaths, nett mare llght,sl 1), mane h, Ight 01,1 candles The ertemony was performed by the Re, William S T 3 rep, unil the la Ide nu. ;Poen soar by her futhte Mb.u! Me in. Claik 1.4 tier slstet's mtid of 1101101 and 311.. Mat tha at vi the hI desist lid The little MitiMP4 Jean Vterrlll and Ruth Clark. mese the tlh• bon glib; Itollbt Merrill tun led the wading ring and Pranels Mull watt the lame Clyde C ile acted as Mr Si heal makers best mln and Cirl floo.bear . usher Miss Clall, store n lmely initial 'Conn of subtle satin trimmed Stith P. h." !tee and retried a bouquet of Midi s tines Minn Eleanor Clark a goan aas of Mel blue taffeta anti Mins Croft's aas of Intone taffeta They ridded bouquets of sunbutat. toidis The little hotel gitls stoic pink frail. and the little ling bearet a blue truck Damon— "Nl hat are Toe debt. Pytb— writing. Ilex smother lettert" Pythsas— - r ••No—not this time. :"Someattly - more to the point, as one would ---- g - diA t alfillea:Lit:: They ore' all sold out antra at the Mom.' r. Eiign° ?he masiwdzapenar Retailing 14 a flela at ratportun or Retailing it sins for execullse it. Merchandising, AIII king• and Control. 'l' Cl co room and the etude ale . enter secOliti tot m rebrUarl , 1924 For rut (het Informntion ,rite D)t. NORI. New Yor., t• GREEN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY WALTER M. HOY'S , Eversharp Pencils ' Reduced 20 Per Cent. Sweaters - at $7.25 and $lO.OO were $ll.OO add $14.50 The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner YEARLING TOSSERS I WIN FIRST GAME Defeat Remlco High School Mit 49-24 in Practice Game—Team Shows Up Well THURSTON STARS FOR HIGH SCHOOL. TEAM Ti, Ito trot gable of the 4en,on, the Penn , 1.111. ft n team :AIN Ile (‘ Itui the Rehm, High heel the S it- Intl 12 night ho llte .4(.010 VI to 24 'Phe g nos plied at ltenrent nail 1%1O: not legulai 4: , ,intent, being i, g. it to Int.ii 112 prat Ile, Oh punter fel the ft eehmen The 3o:tiling 10441,1 got it, it to :iit ul, start and lan eveilt tl In heeplng a •nie margin dating the enthe gntne 7G lil "honed ' whir , good Ihnikethall 'birth and ‘tue., th e hLth oret f,, the Mt la 11, tannn,ltm Opponents Ihrt-elised • The 1.100 Cubs completely nut-o 10.01 their opprinents and had the Mil in theta poanen•lnn the grotto, PMt of the Ilmr Thutsttin tins tht, mtinnith the high wham ningtegallon nd bath he and Real ntmeNed seven field gods tot theta respeethe tenmn Hum, proted to be jibe most eon ut 'Miter on Clutch 11.4 rubl, old although rite Moe aitil White I iptaln 1,14 ben nut of the gon e On, fou l minional row.; weir hfm, lie St et hoe, there and iiwouliere dining the time Inc tdntehl HiS 015 II 1 , 11(40 Inalt 'ire the degree of hin Milli% le it for tooth tLim.in 'tree nt hon.o il The :wolf Mehl golly—flame+, h, Reed 7. Thimhen, 7. 1.,i4e, 1. ODe 1, y ~~\ Handsome— and he admits it , Andhe's a wise one, too He brushes his hair with "Vaseline" Hair Tonle. No one knowsbetter than he, the sleek, srnarteffeet it gives to ho, heed. And he also knows that it iv a wonderful hair tonic. At all 'dreg stores and student barber shopb. f.=‘," 1 ':,":41,:,P"=.:77;. .u.,,...,,...„,..f.p.--, Vaseline HAIR ToNic SPIIOOI. 4)F ITF iIN tot Or liable:l mind Thr Schaal - .Mons Personae), r ug. Sterrtre, ttelifior, are attrtett , e 1101119 Inert% !Inkedtogether Stmlento may Illustrated booklet, Dunn aPpli,ntion. IN A. BRNO). THrretor UnherNit....chool of netatng. Wnshington Crtmor, Neu York City. S. Allen St. ..44+4444++4 II 'I I+++++++.3444 EtE=EMEffil EMIMSM t p u ,,,, it;t:Jtzt'l l o t. ) . , ,,, Mark . Morhor. E pMt Hen c NV Throe mule tt nip dm log the 1tt.11.1 its to the Ito, t ENEINEEE i rs T E E r r. DE ty r. "Ito, to attend we ',thin, Inlet 014 1 EitS ItitMt Cobrisks t topottto mem xen I , lt. 1%11011. 1)1t I 11,11 I' itt oreottion it desire. lit notalnuloff Ito polies of ht t log I Met hank .t 1 Enttittekt lox the 'worm or Ito hot k thu Endlneot In,:I Mort/tom Medico gat n 'Wroth, on the E rtettolon Detionrtinett 0.10 14 1111,11i11 .. • 1)1:1011111I1011 fflo tort lin I den t h hit It course" Int different Industrlel tenet t t of the, tte „Proteroor N k' Millet, Silo etta on hht ' seethe " e nit ht Id of the dept. tintent. lo INltto-Itehhhe" it the Ahte " t " th riet rote, nutting ht an ..ektettAltin enottoel t eht "‘" s er tg " theft ..4 " t i '" rot the l'ennoklkonl.l Unlit,. Comp.°, 1 th " letthtt on tt4tht.k Net's to there, „ cider to solo,; ,„. d to Illation Ini rto Ki le to do 'the sane to, tile no, the, n dh lolant et tile Penn' Polak, , tet, Col potation, tokinr, in the to,, no of 1:11o,, Mood, llie, %Val ren, to,tO, faros of and Younao,llle Ihtrollgtent4 I'm the qtte4 cent q r+ of the department did not come In el) t MPhil', On emit. of the eht httnit t et littlid,e, hut nt AI lilt the opening et the 1111, helm there hto been 1 gt et t , et t net t In etat ellment t l hgnln• I APPLES BUY THEM BY THE BUSHEL D 6 you know that your State College gioceryman can supply you with Stay man; York Imperial and Baldwin apples at $1.25 to $2.00 per bushel. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE - - r il 111/1 11111111:11.0.111.11.11111 11.1111111111iwou I. 1.,..1.1111111/111111.11.111.11111111111141n111111.1111111111/111.111 tlill.lllllllllllllll.llllimiltillitill 1 111 1 •• 1 / . Eversharp 43 Pencils _ By special permission of the factory, and for a -..! short time only: 60c Pencils -40 c $l.OO Pencils - -67 c _ _ 2.50 Pencils - $1.67 3:00 Pencils - 2.00 . 5.0 Q Pencils - 3.34 _ _ Prices apply only on pencils we have in stock, and may be withdrawn Inithout notice. If you want one, ' _ get it now. CRABTREE'S „,..f„„„„„„,,„„,t,... 11 111111.1 11.111111111111111 111110111111 11 111111111.11111.11.411.1.1111/11111111111.11 . 1.1111111 111111011111. 1111111.111111111.1111111111111111111--; The College Man's Shop We are offering some real bargains at this time at bur store. All Overcoats at cost. Siveater Coats, Sheep Lined Coats, Rain Coats, Mufflers, Pennants, Banners, Cushion Tops, 20 per cent Reduc tion. Come in and See for yourself the real money saving bargains. HARRY W. SAUERS Allen Street Page Three TWO NITTANY FACULTY - - MEMBERS GET DEGREES I=l CLOTHES I OR TFIC couica <O,/ 11 ' ' .. j;. 4... ' :- ( ' , IV; . \ j t i ,, , mamm /r 1 I l atiasli - •Z", .._-_- a. The FLY -FRONT Coat THr ooo , oormetiby welghts orL royally In alesnand 82 50 to $47.50 Aletn,pemrrdeml sold rsrlymely by NA-rLUXENBERG&BRos 841 Broadway NAV cur 13th St Stowasant 930 New Yu, Gty ow stylemetno book w,n be sent (me, on men Branches 177 Broach% ay. New York City 231 Water Street. Exeter, N 11 863 &mai Street, Newark N J State College;
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