Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 08, 1924, Image 4

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    Page Four
Bulletin
Tuop/py, January eighth
8.00 p Nl—lnter-unit IPl9hehrtll—.4m
Wethmoto, Jo sour, sloth
Oa IT —Opening of Itockuoott Put
ter) Exhlllltlon—Fine Arts
(taller)
7.10 p 111 —Spanish Club—Old Chapel
S:001, m —lntor,rraternlty Basketb
—Armor)
Notices
The Student Tribunal announce, that
the freshmen ma. non near 'pen
toque,, but that ashen not n the hedd-
Meer must completeb. Lowe both eats
A Lioll4 run Pin u.et lost on. the
estrupun 1051 Sunda) Will the 'tinder
pleJne return eatne to the COIA.I.:GIAN
office?
rraternltlex and boarding bouvgi de
viling for the 1921 Summer
shoull .upl) immediate]) to
(1 Chamber, Dean of the Sun--
titer Sevalon, at 114 Old Main Building
The college rifle range in open dap.
and .di candid .ten for the rifle b. un
AI tin; el to come out as much nu
potteible. The first match en in be held
the meek of-the nineteenth
DRAMATISTS PRESENT .
FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS
Three of the Productions Ware
Written by Students in
Play-writing Course
On Saturdat night in the Auditorium
the renn State Plat opt presented it bill
of four one-act pion Thee of the
pints non nrltten by students in lbw
.llsh 17. the cow., in plot-writing of
fered by Mr C Cloetingh. dip seine
of the Plat ens and the fourth plat
Tarkington ptnduetlun The pints
Isere successfully presented and shooed
real ability both on the inset of the
plat sleights and tin actots The set
tings mere tastefully and Ortisticalit
done. and each plat wits t little dram
atic gem in an original setting
The first piny MIN 'The Anehop
nritlen klartha ratlev '2l The
!playing of , Elicabeth Nietirs '2I In the
role of Mr.. Robert M.lbstn nos bt far
the outstanding fsatute of the prod.--
non She plated no difficult role nit°
genuine abilitt Ifelen Cleat et in the
Part of Jean Wilson presented a nice
piece of interpretation The 'shun et as
trucked by A C eloetingh
The second slosh has • The Pt %slang
Place", I, Booth Tat klngton Thl4
performance Is os it, sixth presentaj
lion this fall Its success seems to
hose grown with IN apptaranta, The
Clot watt sery wall Picked, and each
member played a mitlendid role .1 X
Stetrurt '27 in the role of Laumelot
and Kraber '26 were perhaps the
two moms notoworth,t, acto, 'Helen
Kowalewukl Pitted the role of the
dashing 3onnr, widow in .t rumanth I
manner. Madelyn Wright portray
ed with genuine (Income the Taritinj
ton girl and Alice Xer , thner ititUed
uplendld matron role The plat me ,
under the tilt eclion of I Cordon
Amend
The third Pit* 1,114 The Ng° Pco
lble "by 'W B Morgan '2l This uds
tlMer cooled) 1)11101 oho cal i eadlle
The it orh of W' D Morg an and
Lillian Baker 27 ,1 , 4 espeL lath note
orthe The Put of I loogense a n th
'hit Cd Lt I rune, Velvet '2l lout the
Part of Mr Jacobs When IA B 1'
Rickel '24 Chat done Thi,
It under theet e
dh Lethal of D I) \ las-
The i•let phi' of the bill na. ' I:man-
Cpa Tana- Ito ntend" In Dot Pc 51 n•-
i; T 3 The urna tenitndltl one
cod cm] , net eon might be cited nv hrn
ing nlood a good tole C J 01)011-
nel '25 as the Indio and 1.1,11 I,llc '25
it hie - offe planted [no cle,e, clon
teteri,tlon , , ]ll Ikami.h• trio ed hi
Wllbut S Pore , nuan '2l darn cl , e•
hit commendation - 101 hit
might Into the chnraetto of the in
sentor Co mond ma% plated lo
It Cohan '25 m 1,1.111,113 "Intl Snuffle
.14 quite c‘coptionallc done 1,3 Helen
lln Icon '27
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Cleaning
Pressing 1
Laundry
HIGHLAND CLEANING CO.
1 .220: x Allen Sc. Bell 264
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STUDENTS
get a shoe of
style and ser
vice fqr a reas
onable price at
the
State University Shoe Shop
, S. Pugh St.
WRESTLERS BEGIN YEAR
WITH STIFF WORK-OUTS
(Continued from flout pogo)
help (loin Ills too mere experienced
opponents
In the 158 pound dltlslon, Pat the
mot e and 151Nood hate t deckled edge
on MaeOullle and Torok although some
e xperience In Ilona noralls Inst .) ear inn)
cause the lattet too to he the dark
horses In this oelght 13utdian 1,111 rep-,
resent Penn State In the heat poeight
dit Litton 0 Ith Spurr, Stllckler, Attrill
and Hersh tenth to an in the breach
at .Inuteis notice Last 3.h But 4-
an M.l-t Caned out of doss In the min
utes notice and tahen to the Intercol
leglateo o het e Ills doggedness and light
ing opirlt corded him to a third place
gtplost such opponents as Wtight of
Cot nett and 31t1C.18 of Yale
The freshman squad mill be picked
by Coach Detar thin 'meek front the
yearling phtoieal Education clams in
mlO4lllllO the moat likelt looking tun
didntel mill be chosen um) required to
report eters Corning after the vat sky
•quad hag finished plastics Debts mill
pick the Met-poor team before - the in
temlusg 41.11111 MIMI will problbly he
held on l'ebt nary second
$llO.OOO AND FROSH '
. DRIVE AID CAMPAIGN
(Continued from First Page)
Tile student leadein utre very opti
mistic folioning the good neon and Its
logo don last night. with the result that
the canstmoers ate all net to put the
drlse across la retold time and In re
cord Ottle The ten captains and Bah
one hundred lieutenants lost no time
and It is e•peeted that the results of
last night's Lane:losing will he moot
encom aging
D V. Bauder ' . 24 the 'mak." in
chatge of the student drib. mesided
It the meeting I tat night and a. feature
Mv his calling upon 50010 of the M
r, O
pehom members Mho of
present
for espressions of opinion on the sup
mot of the college campaign hn nett
students
Thomas apolte contlnelngh of the
great need for student 4UPPOI t In the
Protect that hill mean a'"Greator Penn
State . from both tie actual and mor
al standpolnta Ito nutted that the fires
ent freshmen would prob tidy be the
fits[ to ICp unchain' benefits front the
nen Infildlngs that are to go up hill,
c.impahn funds, and th at It has for
the benefit of such Penn Staters of the
future that the 1.14; drhe has been
mimed lie Bate examplen of sacs slices
made lo Penn State men and homen
Ind Im ft lend:, of the college In making
mtntrlbutlons to the fund Ile exptms
ttd gr ttlfleatlon to student leatleN rot
011 On-tang and gaming thtough the
itlan to get tell stud(nts tO Patficlnate
In the drhe
roll SALE—Small, attractiLe house
Loin, of Pitsipect ALL and LiuLust
Lane Inquire of D iIC, Peet, Treas.
mar s 0111, or premises
L tli.:ll,lltY WANTED—Wleilllngv cull
ed tot .ind dethered 3114 J Con
fez. llellaotne, Routi. Three Tele
hhune call Bell 251-11 idan2t.
LOST—PuIN phase Duplex glide ule
Cene, n tate and zltItES4 on
Kindlt return et dl 518 Commercial
Preparing
for Business?
MEN—anxious to rise to positions of re.
sponstbay tn neatness should invest'.
gate the ono gene inknstve training
course offered at Babson Institute.
Classes am conducted on the conference
plan. The Instructors arc experienced !mai
en% men. sucemsful in their own lines. You
m "° ,ll b
f proble ul t oommut ‘ roti m ul
actual bustnesapractice.
Write for Booklet
Send for booklet "Training for Rusin •
oddsrship " Describes the courses in dam
ives complete information about th •
facilities teambson Institute and &mail hot
men am ed for executive roles Writ •
toddy. No obligation •
Babson Institute [:.,.,W..
332 Wasblngion Ave.
Babson Pork, rtt.W) Mass
Gilliland's
Cod Liver
Tonic
is a palatable reconstruc
tive tonic, valuable in the
treatment of chronic bron
chitis, influenza and run
down conditions, follow
ing any illness. .
It is especially valuable in
the treatment of chronic
coughs and colds.
For sale by ,
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
"Y" COURSE ENTERTAINER
IS MASTER OF 'CELLO
(goitinped from lirot page)
ttodueed to the public 45 him Arthur
Rubenstein, who Met NI Ith enormous
suecesa Mot )eat In Neer York, Was
Waco, plod In a Paris cafe, a lonely.
unknown lad. 45 Canals, and Munched
In Spain
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There nee ecru es of promising or auc
ccssful musicians te ho ackitou ledge Can.
nix as 111011 benefactor. but 1110 most
intertsting and original thing that he
km done for Noting artists in genmal
mas to flee them ham prejudice in
fat or of old instruments The lack of
Stnadlearius or a Guarnarius inns
plot en a gloat handicap to many a
bang .It list lobo ucts unable to afford
one Convinced, as the) acre, that
these old instruments Produce fhlIT and
higget tones than the modern ones,
thee despaired of making a SUCCOStI
lo Ithout one.
C. 1,114 1,011101,Cd the !deg of a test
for 'cellos and alter it tins Success
full3 carried out, the sane test oras Sh
en for %1011. 'Clic teat x Made 'W
rote rla best Irnomn MOVICI.I II" and
ciltlce In Palls It et .ls made 11l title
fashion the hull mae darkened, so that
Casale. 51110 played the instruments
could not See ',hat 'cellos mere
handed to him All the best makes, old
and Ile.. mem"rcoresented He played
the same musk. on each one Then a
loin 51101 east for the tmo 'cellos that
sound,' best In each case the first
place m eat to a modern Instrinnent
The "Strad" hammer did come In sec
ond but Casa's . point mart mell taken
DR. THOMAS WO GIVE
TALK ON PENN STATE
(Continued from first Page)
greatest publicity calm: that faculty
members and students be acquainted
arch all the main facts concerning her
actlt ides anti prospects In the out
side timid the college representathes
nre frequently called won to She in
fbnuation about the college, and triton
they hate It at their finger tips, it
frequently (nap ions that good scoric for
the Institution Is accomplished On
the other hand, luck of Information
Is a. dranbaek on many occasions The
address prepared 10 President Thqmas
'n ill he Inform/Ithcouncil us enter
taining
E=IM
e gh en ntrt Tuesda3 1* Dr
palls on "The De, elopment of Am
!Lan Transom tation '. Dr. Sparks
laps to lea% e nest noel: for Callfor-
PURITY
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TASTE and FLAVOR
aro all very nen In Ice
cream but unleas the
cream Is a Pure Product
It will not Unwholesome
And unwholesome food
means poor health Try
our cream
Harvey'slceCream
"Me Beller %Ind"
220 E. College, Au t.
Phone 211
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PENN STATE BARBER SHOP ,
5 BARBERS
Solicit Your Patronage
),(
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rt
0 4
Ladies' Beauty Parlor Annex
, t e
It'
. G..L. SMITH 5
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This space reserved for
Penn State Laundry ,
320 W. Beaver Avenue
Phone 124
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
UNIT FIVES WILL STAGE •
FIRST GAMES TONIGHT
Managers Must Heed Competition
RuiesSchedule for Week
Is Announced
, Inter-unit basketball antis hies Mill
get under mat this etening on the At -
mor s floor when a series of Israelite
Lames null be nix, ed between the rat
ions dhisions The arrangement of
the schedule is in elms ge of C al . 00-
borne T 4. athletic manages of the
Penn State Club, and the list of future
Causes - will be published from time to
time in the COLLEGIAN
All unit managers a requested to
be familiar With re
the net of t ales us dolt
In posted on the bulletin board In the
Amory: In addition to the posted
rules, se,erel other technicalities ushlch
hale been outlined by the unit man
ager must be obsersed. Incithied -
mong these rules is the rule timt all
teams shall be rea(D. to go on the plr*-
ing floor at the exact time designated
on the schedule Due to the neees,it)
of conforming close to schedule time
unroll:1g up 10,10110 e still be limited
to a few minutes
" 7n order to aid the toferee los sell
114 players teams 0111 he at bitrarily
designated to steer dark or light jet -
seys and Gash leans 0111 be expected
to come presided 0 his the color of
jersey 0 bleb the.s has e Leen milcied
to
The folloohar vehedule k for thin
whet. and the first maned team IC to
Cigarettes a deli
cacy of flavor of
which he never
tires.
ORIGINAL
MEIACHRINO
'The One Cigarette Sold the World Over"
, VISIT THE
Stte College Hotel
Tea Room
8:00 A. M. Till Midnight
Open After All Dances
Nt fill dark jerses nhile their option
Onto nie to oral light once
Torsilns, Jo:lorry eighth
Court one
-5 00—Unit 7 so Coil 8 "
s.ls—Unit 15 so Lott 14
Court Too
-B.oo—Unit 11l sr Unit II
15—Unit 14 sr Colt .111
Thwedits. Siinunt3 tenth
Cum t 01le—
S 00—ti nit 24 to Unit 21
S 15-11:111 2S so Unit 26.
Count too
00—Unit 27 no Unit 25
S 11-I.7nit 17 ss Loth 5
ARCHITECTS TO STAGE
EXHIBIT OF POTTERY
(Continued from first Page)
trumcd the attire direction of the
curlr. The potter, 14 managed on
lines quite different from those of the
metalling factor) ~ststem fur an ef
fort is made to obtain a higher art
lather Orin commercial °lnput In
this factory thete ate no eNamples of
the printed patter no our are any dup
licates made of signed decorated piec-
A spirit of freedom etas tthich
es
Intended to cultitate In etery
Indic ideal ;anode feeding among pot
tett snot Lets In this factor tire dec
orators comprine both men and MOM
en, and are drawn mainly from the
Art .leaden) of Cincinnati 'rho dec
orations are placed upon tire moist
CI, before any firing, the colors be
ing mixed Atith clay and becoming
Dart of the hare itself The pieces. af
ter decoration, are fired Into biscuit
and Ore stir taus throes are applied In
:tubsettutnt firings These methods
ahlie necessary to produce the beauti-
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L. K. METZGER - L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
BANNERS BECAUSE BANNERS
"Ula are, Always Improving Marked Down g Marked Down
1-3 Our Store arid Our Service',
Because of an Overstock, We Have Marked Down
1-3 ALL PENN STATE BANNERS 1-3
Buy Now While Our Stock is Complete
MEN'S TOILET ARTICLES
24 'cents.
For a 35c Tube of Palmoliye Shaving Cream PIPES
$2.75
PLAYING
CARDS
Congress . . .
Fads and Fancies
A Narrow Whist Size
Bicycle . . .
Steamboat . ' . .
Score Pads Table Numbers
Tally Cards Bridge Sets
The Most Exciting of Whiter Sports—SKllNG! We Have Skids 'of Maple,
SKII DOLES
Books That E very one Should - Use
,„.
The Rover . . . . • by Conrad Never the Twaiii Shall Meet Mine with
The Alaskan . . . °mood ••• ' Iron Door . .
The White Bldg . . • Farrar
'Gaspatds of Pere Ctoft
Dr. Nye . . . • . Liman
Oh! Doctor . . . . Wilson , Sit Johri Deeting
• . ,
Trodden Gold .. , . O'Buen , - ~.. •• -- Bantler , Of the Bull
ful underglare effects, of Rockwood,
out iniely need elsenhcre, ax they In
crease no largely the t'lslin and cayenne
or In . anufacttne •
SENIOR DANCE WILL BE
HELD FEintHAR:Y FIRST
(Continued from first ). ,, Uo)
excellent harmony
Due to the remit college
booths, and inflanitna - ble decorations
are taboo at Social ACtitins. 00 greens
and tel no sill predornitUtie In the col
scheme to bleb trill be eat rled out
Shales alit be sold to the various Ira-
ternltles and will be used to place fur
:Attire. a repetition of the plan used
last ;wn at the Soplibmbre Hop An
nouncement of the 'sate Of spaces and
tickets will be made tit' a later date
Coning as It does baleen settles.
tens, the date fur the ...I.flolr has met
with the unanlnious applosal of
, the
student body. The nesEssnient will he
FIVE'..MORE DAYS
Of hirr sale. Still more time to
invest,some of your cash in the
wonderful values we are offering.
Whether for your immediate
nCedd'hr not; it will pay you
stock up.
STATE SHIRT SHOP
"Haberdashery of Merit"'
Final Clearance
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LAST FEW DAYS
Our Remarkable Sale i
1
Coats, Dresses; Sw!eiteri
All Winter Apparel• L -
Schtorv's
Quality Shop
Allen Street
Duquesne Club
Little Bobbie
Courtello
ALL EXCFLLENT
2 for 15c Cigars
Ash and Pine
Tuesday, January 8, 1924
tuedollars and fifty cents per "Mtge -
Chant room facilities hme already,
been at ranged for and adequate space
It iit:allable to-handle a record crowd
TOBOGGANS