Etldny, January 18,1921 MEW NAME IS ADOPTED Tlr - FRATERNITY COUNCI Changed to Interfraternity Con ference—Revise Constitution and Rule on Initiations At n recent meeting of the 'Merril, terelly Council, n new cpnutltutlon oaf rebutted nod the mune of the both on , r /lunged from the Intel fent. nit. Connell to the Interfrthernlty Conte!. twee Toent3-lieloll ftaternities Ode t elutes en te Under the new constitution a ruling cum passed that no student can be pledged to a fraternity until he liar received Ills matt kul l lion card. I' wan also approved that n student can sot be initiated isho, at the end of eight weeks, is helms in eight credit him, If lad is still below in Mak medit hours at the end of the ACM ester he cannot be Initiated until the (a - millions are l emrned in order to stop undetclassmen from visiting during dances, ammittee of the with 1) Pilse '2l co as °hall min. was elected All the frlternitles wow urged to deport to this committee nun underclassmen who s bilt A. line of flea dollars still be Imposed upon the fra tea nity of any underelvssinan who in thus reported, and it will he left ti the fraternity to collect from the of- fender All chapters snho permit members to Join either Theta Nu Emilio!, or Kann' , Pea. Phi will be expelled non, the In telfraternity Conference, aecolding lc the ruling . Passed A - committee, of nhich A Ti Yost . 24 Is ,hairman, is noildng on a nen tin,, tot the incitement of Interne fetidly athletics The committee an 'unlaced that an intenftaternity bonl ing league may be oloonl7ed The Intelfraternity Conference is o member of the Nltlonal Unilmr.rodu ate Interbatelnlty Council, of nide], Haar ale twenty-eight members, meet ing once n. year New Toth, notion the auspices of the National Infra:a tot ally Conference POTTERY IS ON DISPLAY IN FINE ARTS MUSEIRVI Tile exhibit of palmy from the Donlinonil Potter 3 Coltman} of Cincin nati, Ohio, Is being slum n under the dli retina of the at is section of the 01 o men.l (legal talent The exhibit con- MIN a fine sliming oft tees, Imoh-ends and flonci•holdels With this exhibit a collection of Arabian We Is being dispiroed Penn •nit anis, one of the foremost day pouluoing states, 1114 developed tile rashing of dies tonn eat Tile 00011: of MI \loam of Dallegto,u In tile making 14 or gloat intereit 01110 e lie has studied tile in oolong legions and partieul irly in Pennsitania The tile-making of tile Pennssltania Dutch is of a high standard, the rol lerns of which have suggested the treat ment of tile for nails and doors The the used beneath the dome of the Penn .:m.l,lola State, Capitol stas made under the (Mention of Mr Mercer Tho exhibit of Ar diem tile is to slam the students, ns ns the ton ns-people, the beauty of tile for hen e decomtions 0 hen used la Leattlis, flows, loins and sestibules A feu , specimens of these design.n ti es may be purchased at cost, at the museum This exhibit nil' continue until February gest • HEALTH SERVICE MARES REPORT FOR DECEMBER The following report has been issued by the College Health scnice for the month of December. Tho report shows a deernere In the number of cases as compsred •vith records for Ibis month In past years Melt, ^54 Nen enndltlonn treated 110 Old condi dean treated _____ .....- 99 Ilveusett granted 45 Ileum aliened ^9B Patients confined - 1 The moot DrevAlent dtteoses nele colds and oote tint/Md . Tho decreatte In olchness Is arttibuted to tho favor able nenther condition, 1 FL Gilliland's Cod Liver Tonic is a palatable reconstruc tive tonic, valuable in the treatment of chronic bron chitis, influenza and run down condititns, follow ing any illness. It is especially valuable in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds. For sale by RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist isicpsu DEPARTMENT ;OFFERS MANY ELECTIVES ,in naldltlon to the elltll AO9 1 eguhrl) requited of nll students, the depart ment of 13ng11,1a offers Pout teen elem 'fot groclattle ond undergraduate Ancients during thu ,evonal vente,tet Tinglinh 001, °Seininsr 10 Walt 'Matt oon and 111, Dollonet,,° and English 103, "Seminar In Sholteame tie,. ate of fered to graduote student, 7ingll,l , 109, "The Notel of the Prevent Day,' Ifit, "Dins innerly an Ilteratme," and 130, "The Mains of the Ptment Din" Inc open to both maduatte and untie, stancluate student,. For undeamnaluate, alone, English It, "Short Stott.. Writing,. 19, "Ail lanced. Compamltlon," 17, "Ploy Watt 'ng," 'anal Engll,lt °lluvine,, tog -1,1," for ccenlo, only, ate ofTmed English3s2. "Shalse,pe tie," 233 "Paghteenth Centut Literoture," 403, *Development of the Notch" • 407 *Prole of the Nineteenth Ceram," nna 177, °Teams , ron and fitoaning," oar 'ni t., open:, DR. SPARKS DELIVERS SECOND L. A. LECTOR Former Prosy Traces Advance of American Transportation on Land and Water Dante n Ilene audience. Dr Din In 17. So II he Do ono in eehlt nt of Penn State: gone the =wood lento, e of the Libtl,l to let tile couoie on Tue.- ILy dt ening The huh 1,01, shove tap- t‘ 19 The Dm °hutment of Alum Ie in TtnnSpot t t 9 51011 111114tlate , i lit tante") •Ittles, including . some 01 .1 num°, ous netute DI Spu Ah Errol< Os Ills ❑lft subject the adoption of aster-it 158 19 1 mesas tt Won, and emit lined their clot elopinent as such lie bioucht the 11111. oast sties th It UN c nisi tad °tetras)nc in this monk After the Ntatei-u iyv come the de ,elnittnent of one of the Inoq populet feliFi . of it a wow° t ition tod ty, n the .Itlidle v. , Dr Sparho estil tined hole%th‘e itth et ody met In 'het tenet helped in built vet tt ty to de, elop the mule and tut npiltee. A fourth fleter,, the r,tlittvt, uns tine disetioo il The 'Utley tin out, en the queen t thly time consisted chiefly of coolie ortoono tiro , n nt the time of the In tl eduction of the 'ln," intentions In blbslng, the sseskei lane n short WV Interesting fllsrusslon of the in o gle, of Inset In the nil SIRLOIN CLUB TO SEEK a. NATIONAL AFFILIATION 1 i _ Plan; for alblintion pith the Nation al As.sociation of "flock mod Odle' were ptepnted nt a meeting of the Sit loin Club of Penn State hold on 'Tues day melting, January fifteenth A eon,- mitten-consisting of .T A Althorn "_d, P 0 Luce '25, and P. I' Almationg '2G utt,elected to dt tw us a petition for illeirwter In this nation-uido or ganisatiOn of Animal llttsbandr3 men Committees %sere also sal - minted to utrunga fleshronn judging contest %Illicit 7s scheduled for Situ, dad. The chub:nen of the cenualtlees ore s, P Wllliatta '24, beef cattle, II E Warn '24, horses. L Hood . 24, sheep, E V la, soh '2l, hogs, and 11l A Datub -1 '2l l man da IT NI - ranee '24, ebeltnein of the "Mock Sac" mid Lite Stock Show, an noticed that the °tent, %thick to hell annually by the Sllloln Club, «lil bo conducted on March twenty-ninth Suuliontotee and junlnia ate eeperlally urged to neelot in making the oho, a 11 fitting and cehlbitlng an animal PATRONIZE OUR ADVDRTISURS 1) ' TASTIME THEATRE-JANUARY 21, 22, 23 TWICE DAILY AT 2:00 AND 8:00 P. M. Special Orchestra Accompanying Film ALL SEATS RESERVED 55c to $1.65 . „ ADVANCE SALE TICKETS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2:00 to4:00 6:00 to 8:30 LADIES' ROOM NITTANY THEATRE STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS, SMOKER AT O. E. HOUSE Short Business Session Precedes Social Hour—Campaign Plans Are Discussed In an effort to promote better co oirerrrtron nod goorMellob ship Immo^. Its member S' end at the same time to transact'wee...lr% business, Student Count held ncombined smoker and business meeting at the Onlo-11. Upsil on house on Tuesday night During the COM' of the regular session, ltith sr Melt the corning stag begun, D Prier, an chairman of the committee plsred in charge of the proposed hag poles for Neu Dcacer eported that totem! quotation.. hall been received After discussion float notion regarding their purchase has posti.nerl until further profrosals acre submitted President Illuder then read a letter horn Gocernnt l'inchnt highls commending Student Council for Its action taken in pledging sop port for the enforcement of the Eigh teenth Amendment The Cover nor touched nn the landing nature of the pledge and urged that lire body do Its OdOlrit to ',recent slolations of the amendment by gullible punishments no outlined nt the conference held reoentir it Philadelphia After a brief disclisslon of the plans for the Conclusion of the ft eshmsn cam', sign tithe, the incetlng 01110 Id- Jrdnded and tile rest of the et vning has Strand to the smoker Dr Met, bra 1111 ,, the speaker of the ecening oiling , In interesting talk, full of pet- Inl csperiences, of the differences Irttbeen eerie:re m tnlgtnlent an it mas meats-Ilse 011119 040 end .Is It Is to d In those dl3s, he said, an or- Tr:W.loon like Student Council uss anigrobn, the entire author ill resting la tins hand, of tile Truth) Ile re- 1 abaended the situation at Pont] St Ile te he 111 d, the entire college belle- Pled haul the plogsesslte eneig)* or Student Council, tempered as It Is bl the longespetlenee of the facrilt} RECORDS SHOW INCREASE • IN ACTIVITY OF TRIBUNAL The minutes of the Student Tribunal fot this semester .4111 W that 11S nines ta‘e been tiled at seven meetings of the ILn-enforcing bot 4 Scion halt uts mete tdministeted to et ting flesh nen situ MO molasses feeds are :man = nal mer neither The majority of he It of thin semester h.e &mit 11th ilknutes on college standing and lohtinn of the lutes mnerning the. Juni mom on the cadet hunt A compstlison nlth the records of sst row show an Increase In the num ter of rises brought before the Ti lb nal rot both semesters of last Isar hoe nere but net cub-Mil cases wought before thirteen meetings of he Tribunal. P•e4hman customs aunt be oft OS Pr the neck-end of the Sophomore Hop owl that of Cleo Club concert-dance,, ocundlng to a incest ruling. MORAN SIGNS CONTRACT TO COACH MI:CNN/Mt TEAM "Uncle Chat Moran, oho nehlmeg such a sueee , o4 as the heal football notrh at Como College, has clgned a three year eontr let to conch at Duel:- nen. -rn.-.-,.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-t-H-x÷:4-:-x-:-:-:-:,:-:•44.:-:.4-t-s-t-t44 SMITH'S QUALITY ICE CREAM That Good Old Fashion Kind. Excels in Purity, Richness and Delicacy in Flavor Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention Manufactured by - SMITH ICE CREAM FACTORY • Bell 250 State College, Pa. 4÷:÷:÷x÷:-:•4-{÷:•++++4»:÷:44-:44-:-:•+:-:4++++.:4++;-4. -24.t-t-:•++++ THE PENN STATE - COLLEGIAN PLAYERS ARE SELECTING CAST ,FOR "LOYALTIES" selections ore noo bring . meth, LQ Al lhur C Meting:h i dire< lot of the Penn Star Phoero, fin the (cot of .. 1,3).t1t1it4" Ile hits welled the tt v ents ince n period' of a ;tomtit In toilet itsoontble the pest e ISt Ulla is 11% fm title 110AULl1011. 11111 , 11 tt iii lie the to lint e pt eduction of the )en Chtetlngh oil! Pitt son ill) Went the ohoo John Gals,m thy, is ,ne e ne piny, nail) tt Jaen. onnl a as ob. len, mantel fully' handled Illtire lint e adiunlttea It the he . t of Gaintt la tint s In °auctions and n i spn Ito pi it e ' e one of the lending shot, s of the modern pen Intl The Plat ens <onsider themselt es fon tunale In son un inn; tint. .nod tir Clnellneh It 111 make ere chin to hate the production ext el I his past awn tn. The taw Is ill be In educed Is tr In \ Int th. for n too night stand and call he one of the realm. of the nn I) bpi log campus nod , . Ides HEAT DEMONSTRATION IS GIVEN BY W. R. YOUNG \n Inlennqing dentintqllllloll of 0 heat regal ding 01/11. atm .con duct. d to IV. R. loons of the Rog!. Tana rag I:•tension Del It Intent at I cent meeting' of the Student Thant 1 of the S E "1 oong .hoard lon the Ipitalattat 010 rated In 1.001100 thr ite it of buildinn II: tetic on stunt temperniut e The nue don 0.10 v ell qualified to dennonntl.de such au. 1 frau, slake he 'lilac not heti foul ,“.100 on 110 installation to 1111 to 11 , 4 Mt maim; an instrurtm In the El oten gam deft ailment at Man State Elect/on of ofliemn fo^ the ntudent In inch of the cadets it in held St the 1040110 meeting IP r.gineo. ing •IY •m. .(I.ly rnhlg the fad lon lag oak z4l nerd elert“l Pt enitlent C C llolann '24, Vice Pf e•dat :NI 12 Nltl,lln 21, TlenSUl4n V Fot hen '2l Cm re.pontliarr Secret Is) I C bel"24, and Remo fang Sectetaty S Barbel° '2l TEN STITTI'N'TS AID: J'I.N itIZED I OIL CM BRING IN I'XA)IINATIONS I=l oh at hopponed to hie own and filo ',omen otudent4 at the tinlwo gay of Vlxeanstn They, UN C I , IIICM nn prn alon mat tequired to ext n ft am tin ee n ten extra credits for gratin.] tine Annoiincing Change in Business We, the 'undersigned, have taken possession of the Foust Hardware Store and beg your kindly consideration in future business 'Our' long service with the Potter-Hoy Hardware Company, we feel, has prepared us to serve you well and give to you the highest quality goods at reasonablß prices. In or der to do this successfully, and to give staid College a hard ware store worthy your patronage, we solicit your cooperation and support ' You will receive here a cordial welcome and splendid service. KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE CO FRATERNITY DANCES ARE WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS Alpha Chi Sigma and Pi Kappa Al pha Hold House-warmings— Other Dances Listed With dte d muw being b, hi n Inns flaternitlep, ruts it 111 umum till, pek-entl Ilown-unimlng4 Alplm Chl Mlglll and Knppa Alplnt Includtd among thieve n1;1,110114 The founts (ignite tonight still be the lints noel it funetion that hue been le Id lit Alpha. Chi Slain.(. In let chaptet Intone, tthltbv rteentl3 . eornpleted The Blue Ind Nt bite ot - twine I nlll fttrnieh the 1111141 C file 010 'gab Intl a ehitnri on, 111 Intl Mt T 1) Mall, St, mil Mt n 11 C e tget ond Mt n 1, C Ott fling, still be in event Odlet claneent it HI be held tonight at the Aloha Sigma Phi bonne ttlth "i Itionnet tte ()Iciest, I. Itt of Ming the rnunle and at the phi 1:11/11.1 1 , 1 /10114 P 111t11 Ant henhaell it get en 1111'14 14 thtt nutsleal fe Itut e The PI Kamm AlDim frntel nlli «HI hold Ito fel in i I house-n fennel - inn - night, V. itil 01C1104( ninhing the musty Dean Ills De in ind :1114 It not., and h Ind It I: Peng!" ti tll be the VD °, one 4 noontime m etting 10 odilltlon to the Pt IC iilol Allan hume-mtt mutt; Onto 0111 be throe it the Delll I:appo Nu home vilth the Eight Imp , . The chap. ones 0.111 beLen ten tnt trot übet ontl lit anti Mt. CI Ii Dortonlu POLITICAL PRODIGY CAA DIDA( 1 FOR LEONLATI RI A ntudent In the II hsntil 141%, Slllool, Roe Lt nth , rot ;mid or 'Mil let holt Atolne I the Ihst man to 9n uounee enntl9l let fat the 1 Lane Leg -I,Thu° In the 1921 etertlnn. l'einnlil t glatlultr of the Cols el - sits of 31 tine.iil9 Delltal 1 life 111. tild tie In the 1922 election ',hen ht si tooicons. to sole and 11 ol the Ilk. tun Om, of 11011, the sonnet., oninl net. In the Unlttil Si ite, lint he', N ate itell Lc qnt s.‘ sines This time, honest!, s. he eispct Iv to sin els -111- In 1925 remind Is Intending lo fin Contness from the Milne uhlth elei ted TIMPY C 111 111, In St total it At islllntftiin "ALB'S" SHOP One-thirty-four Allen St. , ' TODAY AND SATURDAY UNDERWEAR Linen Arrow Collars B. V. D. per garment . . . $1.20 Topkis 79c 3 for 40c The Opportunity of the Year ALL NEW MERCHANDISE OPENING PRICES MARSHALL SHOES AND OXFORDS MARLBORO SHIRTS 12 Styles ''' , Neckband and Collar Attached Regular Price . . $8.50 Opening Price . . 7.45 Regular $2.25 vales, opening 95rice . . . 3 for $4. Other makes . $4.25 to 6.50 p _ NECKWEAR SWEATER VESTS New Spring Patterns. Regular Thermo $l.OO values . . . . 2 for $1.55 Knit Special . . at $3.95 I MEN ' S LISLE SOCKS I PAJAMAS Regular $3.00 value at . . $2.45 6 Pair for $l.lO Regular $2.25 value at . . 1.65 "AL'S" SHOP Gernerd Bldg. ANTIQUE SAFETY LAMP IS ADDED TO COLLECTION The Sohnol of Mines 1114 recontl) is cehed fin II I Smith, tau do of the al oil of 19111 Ind 800 Ylipel of .14 , M,InInotit oil le/I , os In the \Vt., a plot o of :Indent Annie poll") nod no antique mine,valet) Mow The Piece of Aztec pollen) lo In the Punt of a inter Jim holding about a dittos I[ Ic loputlfulle moldod Lod ohono olitho of 110.1n4 boon uaedit 10 nhleh inn nice, It U. 1 ,1 ADOOolLti hi 000 of the old !Woo of the Cooth noot arid hi 10 pet fort clinic of eoroth don Tile I imp, tt LlrL h n 1 in Melilla been tot nufintut If) h n 14 l tufa tied ff om the P.I intet a mine it nil ni tria at 11 thenin ••plotim aa hall nett.: 1825 The I imp In At ell prmici a 117noninu tin it Penn .State litis the micitcoiloction of corms I imps in the iron Id, 515 Smith Mann thin Ma° ntit no imemion ill Ilk mind but lit it the lamp thould to tufa° hl the collet don it this Institut than UNII Engin' OF PE \ NSIM ANII CO•1:11S ORGAN I/I: POl.O ll' 111 The eo-e , 14 of the Unit eralt% of Pt on e., IN.InII bore gone In for hilt 11101,. ant rte polo tt im thr I denttl foi the nom n The to int Ig llt It - tieing at It..eNgenso at in ,ent, ml expr,tt to meet other uomen's to tort In the ills tot Phil olelphh KESSLER'S BRANCH STORE Open Tuesday and Friday At 532 West College Avenue Everything in ready-to-wear, for men, women and children "SHOES AND MILLINERY." YE STUDES Get in College by spending an enjoyable evening in the new Blue and White Bowl ing and Billiard Parlor Over Blue and White Garage West College Ave. Page Three 1141011E.11 , —T,,, :non. for .ent n I.le .111n1 Cut nl4llOll Etnlen 1.:1, nn p^t nc o I.oc Ited I 1i.1..1 "Batt unit Site folnute4' 3% turn 041 11.1 n Phone Dell 181-3 f , . • 'Vis• ; • tilta it% 9 _ .I.ll%.enui,znoes for Winter Wether An CXECIISIN c seleetton of the newest and best in shoes wit be shown by Dso.ti T. bhrkpatnek. at - State College Hotel Saturday and Monday January 19 and 21 11 1 , DRANROSS 59 1 k ;3 re kl ' se aDuane es n t sheet-1199YasIC ary
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