cf;ltmlier 26. 1924 r' l7 CANDIDATES "" TDV MONDAYI • l'uveral Trips for Rchears Now in Order M .- PANES SOCIAL PRO:AA:11 FOR THIS YEAR fr , m arra page) ISIE=I IMEMIIM dlabli v / , 'i..ll'\ Oa" "•-•:i A \ N\ •„‘ DOR - vA \ `' L.;. rC!'Ol - 1011. Of r- IrYPI - DDOn ' \ i , f.4-E.A v ~,.„, 'HALL r. - 3• : :. k . 1 1„.;-_ i ':kl, 7,,m nvmunh...: tuvel by Ch.l. ( A:ajor \ 0 . - 'cy:eo b y taye mar ):, ‘ 73 ,- r . 4-:-- ~ -M)1 ; U $1 _ ._ :,. . 2 , 1 k 0 , ?e . Z.;;I.A \ i wOudion A PI 'V'PhY by Charles barber Mary Pickford Nov) As An Eighteen-Year-OM Spitfire -1 Again depicting a grown-up role Miss Pick- I N ford appears in her newest and greatest pho -0 tcplay in a type of portrayal long and greatly i d I admired by millions the world over. 1 1 1-f ,, r wonderful smile changesin an instant trillp:. I to - a tempest of anger and stamping of feet to as swiftly turn to pleas for pardon. A splendidly romantic story rich in comedy, !!1 alive with thrills, replete with action, with Mary Pickford in a daring horseback ride. Pastime Theatre, Mon. and Tues., Sept. 29-30 Matinee Monday at Two SPECIAL PRICES --Adults 50c, Children 25c Rent an automobile and drive it yourself NEW OPEN AND CLOSED CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF-AUTO CO. Bell 376 116 Mac Allister Street 11= n ..f :114. , 1111n:c n•:. Om I v Fhall b. U' tfl&e:ass 1./Ay El= •.11.1 .1..11.... 1. 11 , ••111. - .nt Pa ll =EMI it •tnt n. • V. =MEM IMINMEIE .11.1 1... usod 1..1. t1:0 IMMEMMI n pr : - nt. 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LA VIE STAFF STARTS WORK ON 1926 ANNUAL Taking of Individual Photographs of Junior Class To Begin October Second ri:11 1110 .r”11.1.11011 ..r the proi ni . le:try dummy and 1110 erumin•r of 111.0 Vin_ 011.1 I.h/.1.,1,11.11 1:11 . :to pert!. n 11.. work ell :Ile 11121. already linen :1,,,m1)- 11 , 11.11. or 1110 individual p'i•tiires \yin Ittsu.in !11;11,01 seren.l. IS= the / St • I IN II .litt I I•ttt 111 t t.lte ..f the plitti.. is II he pag,s htr.ger th:.: the pie. 11:ty c l o , rI-arer :halt fnmiterlY I.i:111 in 11. er uun•v plrnur. than has L, nn thn its :his will hnlp 141 ih.• l.:1 Orin :1 tV1 . 111,11 n in cnili.go. 111102 Er! I=l hAs lien tin. Phila,l,ll.lli:l , ~ s ..f 1,:11.1 :It the l'n!tt .1 ~,.thp:ltty h:ss dant , I.4n\' the Navy :Ind Penn . Th.• smuos "f •h.. W . : 11 .1-• th.• phi ... ur;,l.lthig. int ortl.ll 1 , 1 , 131:11 inn. ;Ini: 1 xt , rl: vu The New PERFECTED u'AHLEVERSHffRP THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN qAar it; C'k Pl f rE :his work w:..; don,. —JA •Tmlir :: ; ,(1% Th.. E. College Ave. ..m;..;: 111,. tilLd I.Yti...+:IOA,ANA.,:%!;.`,AVV‘WVisA.tit..• . . . 1111 S 11,1:0 ha? alrt..ly I n st n ,n„i hr 11. %V. e.. 114,11 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS WALTER M. HOY A fresh supply of Green Goods is always on hand at our store. Let us serve you. WALTER M. HOY - SPECIAL STUDENT LAMP RADI* ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 123 Frazier St. Memory. Tonic It is surprising how the ever-read iness of Eversharp prompts the jotting down of passing thoughts and facts—and how quickly the habit of "writing it down" improves the ability for accurate remembrance. Six new features make Eversharp a finer writing instrument than before—non-clogging rifled tip, quick reloading, complete inter changeability of parts, are the most important. Put a new Eversharp in your pocket. And for complete prepared ness, match it with a Wahl Pen. Prices $1 to 545, at all dealers THE \VAHL CONIPANY, Chicago Camrdian Rearm THE \VAHL COMPANY, LL!. • Tu:nnfo Ilfanufinurer; of the Wahl Elersharp and she Inthl dll•htrin! Made in the li. S. A. by MIZE (1)101N.t Phone It State College Bakery Mother's Bread PASTRIES Oi• ALL KINDS CREAM ITITS CIIOCOLATE ECLAIR'S' Party (ritcrlr:.: a :-.1,-•ci.:.'y CHARLES NELO Shoe Repairhlg 143 ALLEN STREEI Drawing Instruments of the better grade at moderate prices. Especially good values on Loose Leaf Note Books The Athletic Store On Co•Op Corner moo:sssvisssmAsvi.....voomsweissmoomoomewommowit THE COLLEGE MAN'S SHOP 9 • We extend a cordial welcome to the new men of Penn State as well as to the upper classmen. • Ours is the oldest Men's Fur ,' .•;" nishing Store in State College, ;.! and we will soon be selling to the second generation of- Col , lege men. Make our place on Allen Street your headquarters. Ask us for anything; if we do • not have it we will help you to get it. AA' • 5 Harry W. Sauers nouisort Block State College, Pa. Page Threw NOW OPEN For Business The Nl' Any News Stand Complete Line Smokers' Supplies Magazines 110 West College Abe.
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