Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 15, 1924, Image 4

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CALL ME "AL"
WE HOPE that your Easter Vacation
will he a pleasant one in every
respect.
AL'S SHOP
,DANISH CLUB PLANS
FOR FINAL PROGRAM
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WINS OPENING CONTEST
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A good place to eat
THE
PENN STATE CAFE
The
First National Bank
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
W. L. Foster, President
David F. Kapp, Cashier
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Ham ey's famous brick
Ice cream Is the top
notch cream of creams:
Don't take our nerd for
It Taste it and you will
Ilnd. superior Ice cream
In taste and quality
Harvey'slceCream
"The Better Kind^
220 E. College, AT 0.,
"ROD AND REEL"
The Best Fishing Boots Made
Drop in Our Store and
Look Them Over
Priced at $7.00
20TH CENTURY
SHOE CO:
Sweet and Dainty
Through and Through
Let Us Wash Your Bed Pillows
We will call for them, wash your feathers in their
own tick, dry and fluff them in a gentle, warm
breeze, and return your pillows sweet and dainty, all
the way through.
They'll be ever so much downier and softer—the
coziest of cushions for sleepy heads. And they'll
be sanitary too, free from the dust which sifts
through the ticks and robs your feathers of their
fleeciness, fragrant with the cleanliness of pure soap
and rainsoft water.
Penn State Laundry
Phone 124
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
%CC, North c ,iollits at Raleigh, Not th 11.13 .ltd Pinot, ing that the nine pill
ClllOllllll The' 'I et Innen ate i o idled join ney home to Penn State ttliet e
lit "Chick .. Do 11., an old litoftssion it Poston College 1,111 be met on S.xtur
b soball plityi i, tau ate I heat l hit- da3, Api II tment•-olsth
Ung ;mg.:gallon, itteuttling to latesi
teput to
The hip or the Jaunt ttlll take
the flue and AN late batsmen to Ann
apolis h here "Chkr Bender's dual gee
ttm.be met The midshipmen .llthear
to be e•ceptlonall• um; this scan°,
hating but ths Le nett
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'Thls Same Is sl tied fur nest Wellness
ALBERT DEAL 86 SON
Heating
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Plumbing
117 Frazier Street •
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KNWMIOANVAN.V.O
Before You Leave—
Come in and look o'er the new arrivals
Light Weight Woolen Sochs—the finest
shcalm this season.
New Butterfly Bow Ties.
Also a shipment of Imported Slip-o2er
Sweaters and Golf Hose.
State Shirt Shop
Haberdashery of c94lerit
Do It Today
Bring Your Tennis Racket In Today
for re-stringing and have it ready
when you return from Easter Vaca
tion. All work done by Mitchell &
" Ness Co., Philadelphia.
i Guaranteed Work
THE ATHLETIC STORE
_ On Co-Op. Corner
W. Beaver Ave
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For real Fountain n Satisfaction
Use
"The Ink That Made
The Fountain Pen Possible"
SANFORD'S
' FOUNTAIN PEN DIK
L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
Suit Boxes
Wrapping Paper
Cord and Postal Labels
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Have your Tennis Racket Re
strung while home on your
Easter vacation
Our work is done here at our store by an expert. No
need to wait 6 to 12 days for your Racket
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED
Fishing Season is just about here
A Complete Line of Fishing Tackle
This advertisement, submitted by Raymond A. Stevens, of
Syracuse University, was awarded second prize in The
PostumeerealCompany'smtercollegiateadvertisingeontest.
Are You a
Winner—
or a Loser?
NjOU have undoubtedly
chosen to be a winner.
You are training your mind
and strengthening your
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But what of your body?
Will it sustain you• when
the race becomes fast and
strenuous?
To keep in a winning condition, you must
exercise every muscle and organ in the body.
The fuel-supplying organs—the stomach and
the digestive organs—need exercise in the
form of digesting rough foods such as: whole
wheat bread, bran, and hard cereals.
Grape-Nuts not only exercises these fuel
supplying organs, but its nutritive elements
of whole-wheat and malted barley, toasted to
a nutty crispness, make it the most delicidus
breakfast food you have ever tasted.
For a well-balanced diet, try Grape-Nuts
—four teaspoonfuls sprinkled with sugar,
half cream and half milk. You will call for
it every morning. There's a reason.
The Postum Cereal Company
Trade with the Boys
Cleaning, Pressing
AND
Dry Cleaning
Highland Cleaning Co.
Torrence '26 Batchelor '26
Bell 264 220 1-2 Allen
Tuesday, April 15,, 1924