Tuesday, May 13, 1924 E=l2 I=ll A good place to eat THE PENN STATE CAFE STUDENTS get a shoe of style and ser vice for a reas onable price at the State University Shoe Shop S. Pugh St. ..„ ~........„, ~ st . . f ',.4••• • All .'''o.^..„ , 0'11,11161A l' ' AU I Sims 1 i itiM"' For real Fpuntam Pen Satisfaction Use 'The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possip . le", SANFORDS FOUNTAIN PEN INK FilfoTl 9 3o 7he mzFterdiaa& g)pegzeir SWEET , BUNS For Lunch Mighty Good 15c a dozen —O-- HARVEY'S 220 E. College Ave. Phone 211 —.hyenas° nut ualemlar tallu one-to. 111 of a WIN behind the sun ouch yen, •I'lle, got°, oN;ory tout Now, 042, IeOP a howl ono ti iy to keel, at, N 1 WI time. A N lgorouN tub it Ith Puretest Rubbing Alcohol makes new life leap through tired, not lIIg minden Pumteut flubbing Alcohol Is f ruved In homes, gymnasiums, Ttuldoh baths and hospital, throughout the U. S Floe fur killing ,porsplzatlon odors Ono of 200 Putetest preparation/4 tot health Intl hygiene llltety item the beet that elcill and clue can produce. REXALL DREG STORE ROBERT .1. MILLER, V. D RHODES SCHOLARS JTO BE SELECTED Five Penn Stele Students To Be dindidates for Scholar __ships to Oxford MEN ridOST BE CHOSEN , BEFORE NEXT OCTOBER Pennsrivonlo is among the Ilst of states to elect esndlelotes tot the Rhodes Scholsrthips to Ostord tor the coming o,lt. The stipend of the 001101- nrship isnormalty lilt co hundred pounds stetting, 1;a Until further no tice scholars Hill reecho pound , . In oddltlnh to this 911 M Student, moat drat be ehmain by their on n., college or unit et ally and Penn State is anon ed five eantlida tea The method of 'electing the students la left to the Institution but the elude° must be made not later than October elghteenta_of this 3 ear. =EMI A ealtdhlate to be eligible must he a male tifiAn•of the United States, flat at least fire }eats residence. and un nintrled, the first of Octobet of the sent rill IN hieh he is elect.' he must hose passed his fifteenth and not base Passed his fit enty-fifth bitthdat, the Slut of,. October of the teat rot hieh heal elected he shall it rte com pleted z 4 least big sophornme year at soe lecogfized detnee-granting set m sits or college in the United States Candidate. mas :with either fro the state In '0 hieh they hate Ugh rent donee et ,yot arts state In flitch thet Inns ltate Teceived at least Itta Seats of their 4. l:filiege eduettlon befoie ap pling--"Tlir qualities - .bleb still he mcensidered•-bs the State committee in making the final seicetions are, litet ary ana:sfliOlostic mill attain ments, cps tittles of manhood, foirent character and leadership: Ithsnied ligm,instsfhonn Its interest In out door siCnIPI or in other stays rsetilMtailitlnte fora scholarship Its required to make appliention to the see of the committee of selection of 'the state In mhich he mitsbes to compete not Intel titan Ostober tmen is -fifth,„.3o to furnish the follom ing ranter! O _ht photograph of boustif, n birth certificate, mtitten statement fl ont Chchtha m esident of his college ot unit. ersiti the effect that he 1119 been selected to remesent that insti tution, a record certified by the roofs till, or some 1041101190de official, of the curse of.study - which he has puptucti, together t Ith - his grades, connected statement of his general nchisities and intellectual • Interests nt the college and of hltt .proposed line of stud) nt Oxford Nefmence to not less than Ilse nor more than eight persons fi am whom further Information may be ob tained intleerning his quolifications No lestrlction Is placed UPon Rhoden scholnr's choice of studies but no oppithint can obtain junior stnnd ing mluieg - college emir. has not In cluded of too langung - es other than fo s iall:th, of with h Latin of Creek must by %no A candid tie oho does not antWthe abuse conditions is not ICat eligible for appointment but he mill be required to onss an examina tion nhlCli Includes a simple examin talon in"-oither Latin at Creek. LIEBIG SOCIETY TO TARE WEEK-END CAMPING TRIP To replace the annual bnnquet. the Llebig .por.jst,, composed of students of Agriculturnl Cheinistry. 0111 Intro duce if nov.qj stunt by holding t yyoolC end ramping trip In the lannel Run Valley on Saturday. Mny seventeenth alembers r o.r the society 111 necuPY a large hunting bulge OWh has been 1110010 opened to them. The campers 0111 bike nut to the lodge nhete the', 0111 he greeted by a supper Alter eating, the men 0111 hold a „ shoq business meeting, 0 bleb 0 111 be -feline(' by an evening of In formalW-eNtertalnment. The annual nwalds of-mellt made to the most uorthy.'jtinfin and senior in the or ganiratlon will be announced and In addition, the "Analyst... the annual Immorous publication edited by Juniors, 0 11l be presented. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS No matter how fast a top spins . . . it never gets anywhere. And no matter how hard you lyrk on the wash, it has to be done over again. " -,110 Our "Eighty Per Cent Finish Service" will end this j endess work. It washes and dries all your clothes and „irons flat work besides, while the cost is very reason able. Call us today. rich • WI Penn State Laundry Phone 124 W. Beaver Ave r " '-" THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN UNIT BASEBALL - TEAMS STAGE CLOSE CONTESTS Scorns turned In lint Tom'la3, by unit letr+rholl Krung Indicate that a or !Molesting neognn in In full sit lily Unit Fite ntonoged to nbloln s 12-9 letnry user unit churn subtle unit tturnit -fnur bar rlyted nut null tt•enty Unit tur no nld-Ilse. ono. Reverol Inning, hod been Ilinred. Ind]. 01l hint (inn, unit tun, tolltlng erten run, to the litter', tun Since the ammon in alma and ellm trattoria nre non In Inflame.. man agent are mged to Itecp their tonnot In the beat poaalble folm na an off flay Inn, mean Inamannent elimination The achedule for ON atetqc la nn Callon, May Thlrteenlll Diamond I—Unit 11 'Unit Diamond "_—':at 18 AR 'Unit 20 Diamond 3—Unit 24 AR Unit 20 Dlnmoncl I—Unit 22 55. Lnit 2 4 131Immul 1-17011 d Ix Unit 10 Diamond 2—l7nlt 7 le Unit 20 Dlannml 3—Unit 1S = Unit 20 Damonil I—Unit Unit 2 MANAGER ARRANGES NEW CLASS SOCCER SCHEDULE Owing to rain and the hens} condi tion of the Armors field. the soccer game, scheduled for last Thursday and riltins nights britmeen the seniors Ind sephomm es and the soplicanni es and freshmen nerd postponed P. W Nen ton '25, mimegei of weer. hes ermined the fanning schedule for the remoining mimes In order to eat e for those uldch were celled off• Aley 11-oophomores AS n eohmen i'Afay I I—Uophomoi es No, 'Juniors NMI 16—Seniors no Hullo. Aley 20—SenInrs en Sophomores at is 21—. Juniors ne rieshmen. It Is expected thnt Itt this nftet noon the field 0111 be In good playing eon dition for the eontegt betueen the qephomnreg and the boatmen The date of the soph-frogh sorter Sri op has not been announced, and 0 111 In ob /Ibis not take p 1 Ice before Ma) tavrn ts -foul th OUTDOOR BAND CONCERT IS POSTPONED BECAUSE OP INCLEMENT WEATHER On account of the inclement menthes. lisndmlster Thompson AVII correct to postpone the outdoor convent of the Penn State thud mhieh mos scheduled for ri hill night Hoarser. the pro gram mill be plesented at mister date a: the terrace of Old Msin The Band presented Program It the floeitsien - Penitentiary on ,undo) afternonn after many urgent request , had been mode by tn loon eMcials. The 1111ditOrillnl NAII9 crowded for the con cert ond the entertodnment met smith the hearty opprosol of the inmoteo r.leetion of calico, Tor the heed 'Olll tnke Once Thumlny evening at seven n'eloel: in the DInA Ttoorn The of ficets sitnlng the pent ntnr store in follonn: A n TeterTl. Provident. 'E Greenretnry, Tlohn '2l Innnagel .17.'21. nee Doses '2l. student lender nest D S Welvel (hum nnjor OHIO NORTHERN ADOPTS NOWT. REGULATION OF STVDENT CARS In mgsrd to students oh rains cars, Ohio Northet n his adopted a rather noel policy No objeetion Is mole to such practice. hot II their ovules fall bolo,. the students ate requited to entrust the het a of theii ears Milt the dean until the settles are raised In the standard e THE PURITY TEA ROOM Come in and try our Delicatessen Service 135 ALLEN STREET REGISTRAR POSTS LISTS FRATERNITY-BALL GAMES MARKED BY HIGH SCORES OF SCHOLARSHIP RANKING; - Coeds Take Highest Honors in ' i '„ n r `„`;,,, u 2 r ", ,".;',";;;,";',",;,'„ l i ' i ' 1 :::,`,,,"7 .1 Class Rating—Girls' Campus ' . 11, 0 a'n'' '' a , on ,-, 11. , nln Clubs Are High Lute t uloun „in, ,, ; It c .110., Itn :envo% is f.,n n t`lt• ..... t, n n 0,,, ln, enreela renpeel the men honor n ill,' t. oto at.% high clone clouding .11ning the 11mt I "' ammeter nt Penn State spent/ling 111 ranking tints vested Man) In the col lege registrar (Priv stand st the head of the senior, sophomme and freshman tip,es inch of these einnses Onee of the fin it floe are girls. Only one girl rlnhed among the fleet five In the Junin] eliss Announeement man alsolt ale girls belonging to Women s tnlnpu^ clubs attained the not group average on the comae, bell - ' Ing the record of the frate:alt} risen by a faltl3 Tilde margin Tine sisters, the 1111.09 and InOmbern of the sen'on and freshman t classes, iespeethrii, each non the Unlnnlttl honor of ,Inncl log 01.1 in then clnssey They are daughters of the late PI Willi inn Pren, for over. thirty sears s tern, tier of the Penn State Cleans /The first five In each claw In the rode, of oeholnotle standing ore Senior elrols-rMlnslrAnnth Nleal , 0 Ander-on, 11 MIR. 9 Helen I: Glower Junior elnaN—R. IT Sodas 0 II Rnn pp, A 0 r.,tom 0144 Dorn: In Drlnelon, AV n .11nrgnn Sophomore elnoo—rAllog Ann.] :Ind arm, Ali. llenrlollo A Mod, r L Corohnn, god S R tinl r Prollvnnn perman. D .1111qg 11117.abotlz IS near, C C W Ldt7 I, nzzil 111, .11 - ntleln 'Might I=l ~.01 7, in Electrification , 1 : =of Industry Where Westinghouse Blazed the Trail Steel Intlustr Te‘ttle INI-Ltturacturtng Paper :11rtkaty. Rubber In,lust ry Meterlel llontllmp Motion Puh,. I.ttlustry Meat Packing Ratiroatlattt Slip 13.11t1 , ng And Other., , - , ' 0 -,• J,4 ouse ACHIEVEMENT el OPPORTUNITY I 11'It II the te.et ittlen of t.v o chew T/1 f /cllll' Of 10 - 1700. a 74.147170 111 0 I, fail/.0 1)/ 1 111. NlllllO Nu 11. c It c 12, D . 4 1 T .44 Delt 7. 0111 1 1..01,4n 1 1.111 24014 10, TO4l C4l 2 .110111 I'nl 1"1 11 11,114 8.1;- t ClO 7, 144114 1 , :n4 t 1 1 141 7 010.., 77,111 110,11471 3, 111 , 1,10 1 nlnn 0 I'l4l n 41 4,4 1. 1 11440 t 0- Po. 1)11./1 Trot, 1 A. 44, 0 11 On,, I Pill 1'1,, 4 10n P. 7, 1 1 141 Nq'ol T 441 11- 00 47,111 .0-40411 T l lll (.14010 1).11 11 I 'ol4 4 C n 4,440 Pnl 1 TllO • c 140.1411 e for 11,1, v 744,1040 e gram6' After Every Meal !Vs the longest-lasting conleetlon you can buy —and I;'s a help to di gestion and a cleanser ~t., for the month ~..› , k,;. - t and teeth. Wrigley's means Beacilt as well as pleasure. 1p ii,,,-. .7---- , ,;. • = u An, 111-4.• - -,-. ---- - sil -, t z... _s:),Art- ) ;,,;;'.4 . 1 1 ?;:eS .),;,-; I , ' s.f,f...'' ; ;;Pi, fc. t I)lnnend I—PI K.' ti/p1 Allllll I. Del- EiII.SIIMEN 'l'll TAKE CHARGE 0 1.1 PI, Diamond 2—Omen, Dolt t ❑n%linn r tends Vol tn. 1 ttl“t tt Hill he left etntltul% 11l II rh ttnonol 1— tlphn Zntt •-°•••• 11.11111 , 1 nr it e high i tithing' rtetthinr Ignltt Chi t hen Atnnst tnt In ofesnot IN nth t. t tht D'atonntl I—P/11 IA mluln Thet t in t Anal tr t‘t ot. goon, I Itt tot In :1;n11 Chi ruttllnt of ttiting c to torn to OW Mei .—n-u, IC 10119 Nu ‘t.t AI- 11031 .1.1 if 1111. vs 1 ,0 3 ,1111.• holm: 131.1.1 ti {01,9111 I. th Initnid I , lm 1 tit ()rourn Caps off—to the Winners u in the $250 Prize Contest! rNVER 12,000 suggestions were received in the contest for slogans on the new • Hinge-Cap on Williams Shaving Cream. The names of winners are given below. • ••,_ We congratulate these lucky persons and thank every one who participated for the interest shown. THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO \ ••• • / Glastonbury, Conn. .Ist Prize $lOO 4th Prizes (2)$10 each "Found—a cap that nobody "Takes the 'rtus' from miss lost." ing—leaye, rho 'sing' for dm, Glllec. coney. '24. Emory o Henry I AC Lmota, Va en;torXlTraY:""m'n'.2s;Uni. 2nd Prize $5O "The cap is always on, and you're lots better off" ' c 'S m et c t . e .. r use me; you can't N l , l7 d col n z Fisher, '24. Isle School of jor. tagi;72llllkFn 'j"'S‘"L sth Prizes (6) $5 each Awarded to Hy llama, '24. Ohio 3rd Prizes (2)525 each i 7.l7d, u ,.ti` A t , lr n . s ia r.irbairn. "Like the Williams habit— 11 I. Pennock. : 26. Colorado ii.grl - can't lose " cultutal College. HaroldMcCoy,•2l,Ceome \Vashlnr -7 Anthony Walsh. '24, nrcmn Uni- C-31, Cadet Coorso Arthur Grayeb.'ls,U S Military Academy "It's bound to stay " Miss Call. 111,Whirter.. , .Unitcr. Alfred Clad.. '26, Drake link entry clry of Cron Williams Shaving Cieam The J. B. Williams Company, Glastonbury, Conn In 1891 the first electric motor was put. to pork in a steel mill. In 1905 the fast large rolling mill motor, and in 1900, the first reversing null motor were also installed in steel mills. These motors—all Westinghouse Motors —were history-makers in the steel industry. Other industries too have profited by Westinghouse engineering pioneering. —ln the textile industry, individual motor drive became a reality in 1002, in the Saugumt Silk Co., Philadelphia, Pa. • —ln the rubber industry, Westinghouse ideas as originally applied in 1900, are today the standard method of application in plants throughout the world. —ln the handling of materials at the world's great shipping centers, in the manufacturing of paper, in the motion picture industry, in coal mining, in meat packing, railroading, ship building—in fact, in every branch of human activity can be found progress and profits traceable directly to the pioneering of Westinghouse Engineers. Page Three 1111titItO MATIILMATICS A .ortlon at AI itlsonyttlta at limo What Alustry ‘vves to ineering ~ .n. , On' nany ears , err Are a a doe current uruer s elor. the. 7,7l?'FPr,; aar G'onicgre Steel Lei Le. arm, fa —mini as day o es a nolorm Ow Fatima atop WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
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