Friday, February 1, 1924 RADIO PROGRAMS ARE COMMENDED Service Rendered by WPAII Is Appreciated by Operators at Distant Points NEW DISTANCE RECORD HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED Cond leport; nt c.: * " on coming In to the desk of 1) //%f Ct estmell of Lite Mono Depot tment Service, 'rum mending Station IVPA❑ on both the pt narlme ghen sod the broadcasting qualities of the set used. Theme t//- ports hose Pomo from all pot is of the nation and tile comments have been lets pleasing to the men In c horn of the State College station One neenunt Came from 'Alien 1) fiction ,of Canon City. Cairn:We, i‘hieli In AllllllCll at the font of "The Reel,- len" Thin city in fifteen hunthetrmilen anti and entablinhes anee reemti fat the moat mentern point thnt ills heard the Penn flair station The westernei mentioned hearing tile program inonti rant on the mening of January Wen nnd modally pinised the (nil, on .. The Coldenjtule" •flordon II Chapman, of Nene Or lean% Lottisi Inn, aloe commented on the eseellenee of the inogromo, men tioning nloo the volume and modula tion of Station IV.PAII ollen hood Thin leper illowioe picked out porta of the exening's entettninment no be ing pat ticuintb pie tolng. Hummel riolibutn . 9 piano selections Wile nil liked, else, Choplain Met7get's tall< Interesting Report Troia Tenneocee One moot tame in tile Sam of a litter and It R. 14 C:1911) the moot In toestlng that has on far reached the °Mee of the 'lndio Dem: intent. It Nil.% what a meat pleastne the radio net of lotto in to thooe people %oho roe penned anal in the wild 9 of tile moon tainotot t °aim: of tile notion This let net lo minted beton Nethatlin .Tanuary 21. 1924 Cl•rrntnr RX, Pennothanla Slate College, We heard the piano solos In natleast (loin tour station WPAII tonight You signed off nt 8 03 our tints—Cents al Thno You came In as uell as RIDICA m hick is out in collet station I virile times uonner uhether you In oath:Asters nPP.erinte the pleasure You Int;t lilt full Innumet Pile people Not the Peo ple Innt neat the 101 get capes. 91110 linte ninny Platt-101,1ns tot their leis ure moments. Imp ue folks bnek In the stkkt hillbillies, If yon please, uhose enlol rents ale rather limited In our case, for Instance—ne are lo cated It the point whet. Tennessee Georgia Ind Nat th Ctrolin I meet, tour bouts' itain title nom the nonett till, —I eta atone oou that you get teal Itoneat th e goodness :Appreciation 'Pa and arm nod set en chips of the old block all take an RCM e port In lis tening in. You ime our sineme thnnbn If, at ano time, any of sou folks should happen In this section, ult., the latch citing is out Intl their is nhvays plen ty of grub in the locker In case lot conjure some picture of .tmount:in cabin Is usually pletureci . I unuld sar me hate hot and cold intik elertrl: lights and a rug on the floor - .1.50, nspkins err not mosetly lump lea Thanking you_ for tour °Met fain men:, I tun. ==l A A. Nvnisg. Coppel hill, Temic,Nee Although tests so fat hqte beenter) sotisf ictet i, Net the nllleitlo connected nith the start feel that points as f tr west S in rraneiTo can he renelted, if only the time conditions ore better To remit pinces on the T'nelfic coast at a more suitable time than when the piesent sitogt nos ate gin en. the attic- Isla nor planning the litonderisting of a midnight iiingrain. hoping thnt-it will emiy to the nostet n shtlons Ivor tonight, a sholt. ptomain Inns been 'arranged as follows: 8 00 p. in —Violin selections hi A 12 Fink, of Volk, Pennsylsania 8:20 p. Instruction In . See the Children Safely to School in a 7i.nspodatloo 5-Pass. Sedaji $795 „lib i. to. b. Illot.hriehA ' a iii i iiill lit 7 1:!A i: 1 v . i —..' C...";,•"0 Decker Motor Co. • lo • The Cheapest and Most Convenient Transportation in and Around State College Rent wCar and Drive it Yourself. We have Open and Closed Cars-15c and 20c per mile. NO HOURLY CHARGE DURING THE WEEK UNTIL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. It will pay you to rent our cars. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO., 224 East eollege Avenue. Bell Phone 376 plc by C C. Cam. In amlvu of tingle •Undl mum common nt Penn Sulti " 8..10 p m 08111 on mu, ltonifity Vropram Manned ,An ostensive entertainment Is sched uled for lfnnant night's brindenlduß. hlch,Ls Meted beton q 00, P In —1111.31,31 program by "SelllosserN Orchealla " '0 20 p m:—"A Pal 01 Mork for re. Oct Former" 1111, bV I. \V Steolnrui. rollrge Poultry Tlelenalon myrrh/110C o'4ol, 01—" The Former, Wa3 Out," si talk Sy 10 Nieelev, Amltoltort: l'l:ennomhm operlallot S 11 p —Women - Inking In Penn ml%4llll%ll n talit by Alias :tillage T. I - Mann, director of lfonte Economice LotimAjan Thl4 Is the Mot of n mice of id-net/fly bonr economice meemges for monlvn a*Ep m —SperMl nmsl,l program by orehrott a. QUAKER OATS MAN WILL SPEAK TO POULTRY CLUB 4 e , 'Sp, t lEr An •Expert on Feed Emblems—Meeting To Be ,-:, Held Next Friday The - fifembero of the Ponllly Club ore Inpl.lng . Wit no to attonit the 111 at 'meting. of the at goul..ntlott for the and senteoter nest Prid II 01 ening when C P CI 011 of the ()lotto Otto 101(1 1 C . 0 t n e r 0. 11, 6.,1 1 1110 on n loth.lol of noultrt min Mr Clotln hnn ehre:en In the vll,- ]act of 111, VIII:, "The Eennoinlenl Din tillottlon of Feeds nod Ponllly Pro ducts" lie in In en tooled In thin 9111/.lei,t a. he In the Pittsburgh man ogee of the Quaker Out Contllttn on,] hot htd full ehtlge of the distribu tion of fclettv In Ids district, 1%11101 In clude" nll of the netetn imrt of Penn- Fqlnanln Front do present poaltinn, Mr Cloth ran tireoll the illtantages of the tha t:gaging nNotem Thin fart unlike, hint m 11111,4 the best Info:wird man in the stnte on the subjeet of feed, illqllltn flan the Qualan Otht Company la 11- hat.. Intelentett In this ph tie 'of the fecaltunlnetet, and at prevent I, malting all Intenshr stud) of all the enntllthinv affecting it. Thin meeting gill he held In rtoont Inn Hun tleulturolining of et, °ti tbit t) o'clock, am] all, ohethel thee be notp t e memboty of tho Club 01 not, 810 Ingeti to attend, .iv the fleeting till be open to ail DR: lIIINKLE TO DELIVER. TUESDAY L. A. LECTURE ^:,-; As the Obit restate of the Liberal Arts lectut e rout se. Dr I: Dunltle speak In Clint Chapel next Tuesdio evening, at seven n'eloelt• on "View; and Itet lens of Penn Staler Dr Runkle, mho Is chief Wu irlan, has been conneeted tt MI Penn State fin see. Is nog fill tlilled to of salt on the subject uhlth he has Xpter befoie to the history of the 'colle4e hate such large coon its turned nut tot the, neekit lectures, due prolt tlie foot that the subjects of the „NAM°. addi roans oiliest to the Nast' majoi its of students The fits . lolls, on the coulee. Thom- Wits well loud, sit as It is Di ulio got° the second lecture gt; irthdet Big Bargains During This Sale. Sale Starts February Ist Twenty one years ago, forty progressive retail druggists, inspired by Louis K. Liggett, enlisted together in the Co-operative Manufac ture and Distribution of Drug Store Merchan dise Today these 40 Rexall Drug Stores have increased to 10,000 This remarkable achieve ment has come through the Confidence and Good Will of the public. During, the first part of the month of Feb ruary, we, with the other 9,900 Rexall Drug gists, are offering some controlled items at a special price so that you may become acquaint ed with the Roll! products. SEE OUR WINDOW. SEE OUR DISPLAY COUNTER THE REXALL DRUG STORE -ROBERT 3. MILLER BETWEEN THE MOVIES TWO YEAR AGS PLAN FOR NEW SEMESTER Students Meet Once a Month for Purpose of Discussing De partmental Affairs At the monthly oneinl get.to-gethm and btrilneOl Meeting or the twatetic Ag students which Nov held In Room ^t G, 'Agricultural Building last Monliol evening, romplete pl ins time 711111 k for nett, hum during the nose seinestm Tile students of the t.....5em Mellon! meet once month at an Informal tmthering 'deb Is designed to lung them together to diseu , e the welfai tit their department Profectoor Ti A. Dutcher of the de partrhent of Chen"leo! Agt !vulture the amain speaker of the et ening. t on The School of AOl !culture at :Min ocemta Ind he illootorted the tat knot othollo In tngllo at the mcvtern in- Rtit talon The nett site thee on Ilt • !Togo tn. S !!older. loot:Indio. In Shemieli Agt leuittn e. outlined the 11m11 of the tan-tear"ehool and told of: lin in ogreso tt !thin the plot fete cut o "Durk' . Tat tor. u Ito it In idiot', of athletic, In the sehnni. Boot 'poi,e on the pooollillity of dot eloping separate athletic league tel 1110-1001 ceuclento 'At the rinse or the program, the th d-teet atudente arid n legulor has • 11044 meeting at which time the alarm picture, near giten out and arcing, meat , . heir made ha taking n pit title or. the <llea tootlrdl team The ne,t meeting will he held the lithe: halt or Mir month and It It lilttnnrd to hate a knohn htafecso, In the School leulture (tether the main addre, SIX FRATERNITIES WIN IN FLOOR LEAGUE CONTESTS (Continued (tom filet Page) Sigma Ithn took Delta IS v merit e, , 3.2, Inn fast and interesting game. Sic Cannes Nest Week Dot sit. flumes still he placed Iles: week an the floor Is obtahrthle tot only nue °telling and the schedule of games st ail appear In TuesOly's Issue of the .com.r.arAx Ante elimination sy s tun in the Intel-hates nits basketball Irague has been cletised by :don:peer Calhenstine this veal anti the plan is tailing out to pea fection in Its early stages According to the new plan, each tc au in a section still continue to piss nth men °ther fraternity in th it ditisinn until one team loses tun flumes which automatically eliminates that team (tons fmther competition At the end of the season, the teams ulth the highest tutorage in o°ll te•pectite d'tislons urn meet in .t scales of send- Iln 11 grimes to decide she champion ship. It is planned to end the regular season berme the beginning of the Estster sneutron. PENN STATE BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS 0 G. L. SMITH OCOLWCOMMVi' Solicit Your Patronage Ladies' Beauty Parlor Annex THE. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LA VIE BOARD' PUSHES • WORK ON•JUNIOR BOOK With half of the annnal Junin, pub lic...lnn In the hood" of the pl I unlit 011 1 ill. 1925 1-, Ile Is tap! 11, Idotnetelnut Prnoft hate Men teat It - el far put of the honk tel It is hoptil shot the atmainder of the rope Mg I/0 nflit be the 2111(111re of It eta u,ll The at t in t hal le of f 1 Ru d e, '_l, at intact!, 111, all complet ed w l l l, t h e e‘eeptlon Of 0 fen tolnot "ketch." All the planoto 'inlet hull , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ond 1,100111. ale !loathed Ind the moon.: and mounting , ale In the hunk of the LA I3nartl The Ina, Mu II photomaphs of the Inenneug of tilt Juulto VIII, 01111 be 011glitlt 111,;x, th In tan , . of 11,1 ge tr and ulll h, lang ed atto notch- In no 0111111;3.1 column no the left vide of the imue 12.11 11100 11111 contaln foul photout tpho ulth the nunte of the Intlltldnal 'lntl roller, mllOlllOO on the 1101.1 The cote, deglot lth h ,al the utak of ft. I',' Rugtalonttltta (d• gold hoot he I,l ,. emblNed no 1 It tel.- In nand of Aug mean 'lllol° 1,111 10' on other deem:Won , 11l iletiLtng on the nuaatle In aim .nd In 1.111. 1111111,^...- ment of the anat. tI , geeons the boot. alli be the game 00 in (comer sent FRESHMAN CLASS WORKS AT FINAL ORGANIZATION of king tot Ora a olefinlte ntr. ml/0- non. the menthol. 01' the flint Al,l 111,4 111.1.1 a meetlna lag: \ ..olnenl It (telling and selected 111 de, tent 01011- nut tee enn.lotlng of W 1•.IIEINI,1 P N /1 ~ n lllll II 11 In :11090n. 1: Lukens , . C 11011 Intl at !mann The inn pose of the connnit.on Is to Ilkitibutt, Collect .111,1 (UMM, tilt` I'- lON 1 . 01 the final choler. of ...Leiden' 'rho DIN 1.111.4 t etlie,l to f• II C.ough ` mJ Mso UM 31( 41 ot er to tel. • O'Connt II who gun. I. the e ipaelt‘ of the fifth nod test u' .1 I I enidnnt - Duff ' D tots cats the Ito, a shot t tell: on the IMMI It shoo at thn tthietie contest=. 1 Mennen .1111.- aen of the Sophotnole Hop not 111. Indueentt nts of attending the dant e ht fnre the leanings Customs mill Inr ell tot fs enunen entt t lining en In due ing the meets-end of the Hop rATrtoxizn OUR ADVIIRTISERS Just a few of those SNAPPY SPORT COATS left at great reduction GERNERII,, The Tailor _ _ _ _ _ That I Call me I Now We Are Acquainted I Call me 1 •,, "AL" CALL ME "AL" "AL" For Friday and Saturday I am offering these unusual values. It will pay you to tie up with this live store. I THERMO SWEATERS, Special at $4.00 I ', JUST RECEIVED COLLAR ATTACHED NECK- A Real Snappy Line of Bow and 4- BAND SHIRTS in-hand Ties in white, tan, and blue • Bowes 2 For - - $1.25 • 4-in-hand 2 For - 1.55 3 For $4.95 MEN'S SILK and WOOL SOCKS UNDERWEAR Special 2 pair $1.55 B. V. D. - - - $1.20 per garment : These are Regular $1.50 Values Topkis - - - - .79 " " All other makes reduced Friday and Cotton and Lisle Socks,6 pr. for $l.lO Saturday only • Introducing YOUNG'S HATS For Men--$4.00, $5.00 and 56.00 Newest Spring Styles. Come In--We have the right ' color and shape for you. Of Course—MARSHALL SHOES AT $8.50 Gernerd Bldg. ' " A L' S SHO P " 134 Allen .. . !PICTURES FROM SICILY SHOWN TO TOPIAN CLUB Something HIP rent wan offered to the mentheit of the Ton! in .itorletx hi n W 1) Clot nett. it lilt the tid of Itto tulle, g 1,0 nn 111114E1 It. .1 lento.. Lint ICeilllegll., °Netting in litiont 100 Bortleultute Building The t of 11110 lecture o is 'Bound Aliont. Sit I'lnfeavnl Ci oel,ett teeentl, It tin not fi mu 00 eNtengled 111)1 tin outtlt Eutope the lveture %sus of big n t leeethi and tonektell In the lilt 111141 1,111111 I t 10.1 of 11. ,11111 , 1 • howl ret the 11110 /11111111141 ph , 1 that "01 11,11egt 111001 the 0( teen Tle or , 1,1, 0 , 1 111111. rll hntelegting sct 11,, Al 1111 11 the Venn 1 11111 d. 111 ofogynt lute 11 111. Mill ,' 1 111 011= till ough 'I het few. - hilt .410..011 the 11 Illtt rtm e et the t runt) v The Penn State Cafe Appreciates Your Patronage Under 'Vew Management t 1 7 . SMITH'S QUALITY ICE CREAM That Good Old Fashion Kind. Excels in Purity, Richness I and Delicacy in Flavor- T f . Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention. Manufactured by ~.„ SMITE ICE CREAM FACTORY i'' ~C Bell 250 State College, Pa. + ._ . iiiiMiiiiiZilZiii=il avivvvorommomcwoomwocwomv , .. - .440. - w000m•-•.wwwc • ; THE FAMOUS OLYMPIC TOUR • ii Bookings are made now for the trip to $ 4. 5 The Olympic Games 1924 5. The Collegiate Trip During 30 days stay in Paris you will wit ness the games, stop at a good Hotel, see the sights on special busses, make an ex cursion to Versailles, to Rouen, to Fon tainebleau, have a special train bring you from and to the steamer at Cherbourg, and you also eat—three times a day and plenty—. Everything included at the unprecedented figure of $375. FROM NEW YORK TO NEW YORK fo l ; ji.; Send far circular Al 9 11". VICTOR H. KIFFE 505 Fifth Ave. .5,V006.4000.0004.14.%‘,W.A.W.MCWW.A.0000:000.N.CN1V Preparing for Business ? To — ns a ib nx il i y ou isn tou rt i n n e e s o s p h o ou t Idisn o e f a e Sate the of, ' , Ler not mie. t traintoC course offered at Liabaen Inatom Classeg are conducted on the conference Plan The mstructers are utpertenced bush c.mcn. sucassful to thtirown hat, ou wOrkon actual Cases—not lons You are shay, n how to soh e thosarnc land of probltme that w3ll.confrot you in act.' berme. practice. Write for Booklet Send for booklet rromme for Bosom - Lcedershlp " Descraes the cote-set In Coed 1.,3 complete n e t t atom obnet flcilates of Ilab•on I tee Jild 111111. men L ie o , il d fire, ccutn c tole tt rite Babson Institvaite (112:','EFII • 332 Washington Ave. ISabson rank etlf) Mass. J. B. MEEK, Prop Now York, N. Y Plqe Three Pastime Theatre pea bq' : t• t.f.4,§ `•N'''' • '4. r • I,V)r -rg • t.:Y F TA V t 4 V4 " G ii 1") PkWA.A.t v.' LONGING for the man 4, ,, she loves Stt '4l imucn( , . youth ", ', 1 - '''''7,?-. i•P',; , •,' ' i• 4, - : " • 44e)v!-,,,r-: , s'‘ k _ ~...:A,:e....,,..7"-,:-• W. - ' tiV*l" \ • • • •• •4' 409, BURNING to avenge the murder of his friend SURA,MOLICHE Ddire , N) *V #.` PASSION, fierce and hurling, agitates hi s rival—the wealthy Marquis of Sear a - mouche He is the kind who would risk an empire to gain his SUMNSICHE REX iNGRAM'S Metro Masterpiece. jOtt.mted. on. Rafael Sabati ni'sfavnaus wood I , 3IA7ILLIS GOLDBECK PLotavarLecaTJOllN F. sErtz fcatu,ily Alice Terry Lewis Stovte monlJovarro Pastime Theatre Feb., 1112
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