Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 03, 1924, Image 6

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    Page Six
GRAHAM & SONS
"That Little Store on the Corner"
Just the place for those
fine Confections you are
looking for.
Bulletin
I Hilo}, (It (ober 3
I 'oil in Choy) log l'wethc—Altdi
tut luni
in —Venn St ite-Sinth Ctiulin
Si tie ruutb ttl n
De is,
11 nOI ni (Till 4.10 p in --Cll ilk! MCI
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speaket —Audlttphou
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Colioono to Sorbonlot 00—
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7 or) II in —Pt on St t'e 'CIA, :% ., King —
Ohl Chapel
Notices
All entiles In the All-College Tetntts
7411 minion must ht made In the loth
" loom of the At moth temettuu
The I tqt tlt tilt, for nlot to
flue o 111 to glsen tonight S
.111/I Mond /) night" , nt ' , ten
1,1//l6 at Co//0/1
All Jun. i mu.t apt thn.lt Li Vie
p t tu, appointment.; It r.lii L. LugiLL,
lith fel , of one tli rl i.O 0.111 Co . , I ',WO, 111 ti( 0111 )t/1 tt
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PENN STATE CLUB TO
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
(Coat!mica from First Page)
L, et g, tnl,ln ot theva t ft ant loi ou II
11, fill. , lllp In illl/CI that tome NUL/ it
rIIIILIIIII, 111 IN In, held 1: It Ale ~t
lu eclihnt cit the Club, ttnacvl. till
nit it bhp e Intel eitteil In tub clot t
Ii li pi eqiiiit it the Plot ntectlng and
Intent theft ?lame , to one of the W
ilt etc, n.l he feelu that the iblkh
tui iit id ouch an orgaintition 111 he
t gi tt help to the Club
thet e u 'II he a tllx.ue. on un unl.
At4lelltA it the meeting. It Is
Minot( !Int tit tt tIl of the unit% of the
tuft he Pell .1.1 e.ented A
t,eoneh t of the sunnrit tin s t tut
1.,11 .111,Z,,V.1011 Moltle of the
p i t dons hne • bet otn, In /, the t I
tet. nitln4 nted tuunt.4
Unit of ill unit limn
5,C1.11 •OLI II funs title Leto
ck, tiled
elite tint n 11l not be
nount until dit, the lh , t
Committee on In 11 Of of the C.lllll
V Kilt y 10 ,I,ILSA 111 thank. to lit,
stoth nt tout I'. th, vunl , oit ,then the
"'lop • held i tvt luno, tnl to onnqt.
11, tt the. nIT tit hell thli te.
,111 mot othan equal tho of I,mt
i.
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McGregor Sportwear
For your snappy sportwear try McGregor
Really imported
A new assortment of Half Hose, Golf Hose and ..
Cashmere Mufflers just received
The State Shirt Shop iii
"Haberdashery of Merit"
LEADERSHIP IN VALUE GIVING
3 Piece Mohair Living Room
Suite at $183.00
Davenport, Fire-side Chair, Floor Chair, Marshall Spring
filled Cushions over Spring Seats. Suit Cdvered
All Over in Genuine Mohair.
Shop, Compare and Be Convinced That This Offer
Cannot Be Duplicated Elsewhere at This Price,
Sample Suite Shown In Our Window.
W. R. BRACHBILL
Furniture and Rugs
Spring St.—Established 1841—BELLEFONTE, PA.
LION GRIDDERS FACE
BIG TEST TOMORRO\
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lrin moo dimlnutltu tin 1I EMU) It m. aho
Mtn ILO tile Nitt in, go 11 line at
teal st,tkll of hod Nelll )'tan Jt lit
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leen c on the Cuolin
el. to, foc 01, Me NV 11 I
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.\1001:I tettl to Milo t m.W Penn
SI llen 1923 tc lIIInu end of tz °nide
:,o. th Cat onna+
pound full!. ul. The t'Souchetn
it
tniun
is L.tn ott the '1
h. till., Nu and untie. the
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fund Nl...nonsh. 11,1.
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Id, Ind b,histot‘l main! b .I,t in
or lbso bens hatn•ton Ope the hitte.
, 111 pounds but nlt it he I telo, In
e eight I.+ mote th in to nit OP In
and thllltb to ton thlon-dt t hi olsen
\lll,n t 1460 and
Ilou, oil] i NC .I‘l, Lin to full to
t oo tfto noon In t ue or
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tht ough gu nd 1,111,11 uh tlnnon
, ttcs tlo too North
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sun Li ftc L.l its 1. Lohuiss•
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MISS GRACE SAGE TO
PRESENT MONOLOGUE
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NINETEEN IIEN PLEAD
CASES BEFORE TRIBUNAL
(Continued from Ilia nage)
a la ..mfel fn. Cent., I College, nil] he
obsemilm Laudon. lot one v
I I .11111 the 01tne benteme 0,111 01no
1 1 0 Illihl2{ OtJ 11, 1.11 Ilane '27 from
1.1)0 1110 College f II Dm tnet '27
111.01 I thnion 0 die, 11 11 Canton, .28,
of 11)110010 College. .11111 C .1
c.t Gene,
!teem usto•ns ttee e tended to (I
S .hp It 11 Ito hos tilt lied his
time Istoeen Penn State toil the lints
•Ilt of l'ent, I \ sill I for the past
tiro Too 3e ti I ht '34 teslield
Nts t d i.t heel not sulalent to
•St use Anse t tsk ft um taking
tests+ and fel the ne Jet! Sshul,
nlil let
n ;seeping. off the g‘ tee anti
ot little gl een tllnk
M If MsDiontll, t student Uonsfet
og ftton the l'ithet.l.% of Clang],
I v Ito k tune hie .me old) Is "Alk-
Don 011, ." be ettult ed to
tit ta .go one setne•tet of tr tiling loma
t ttione .11bet t Munhall '2B. nito spent
tent tune bele last >e hero. going
to the Nlt, Milli. op College
too t obsetse tUstoms onlk until
111 tnltt.,:ls lin; 13 I ,
W II .1 istitush stlll Sot the Iltst
-oat: of this ,e 011:.101 e junlot
01,1010 Intl thi 1.101 sonestet 0 111 be
ltt Its o d ts 111 Comes .t t.entot 11 .13
Tl-I , _ Stc3re ®r CcAlege Nient
The Spontex
With Snap• Down Brim
It may be had in pearl, ash gray,
and Dutch blue, $3.50.
The Tuckaway
—a Cap that can be stuffed into
tie pocket without losing shape,
$3.30
Pajamas
In Slip-ONer Style
Self-striped madras in solid colors,
$2.50; exceptionally fine mercer
ized cotton, in solid colors, $3.50.
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Bath Robes
Now - designs, new color combin
ations Checkerboard, navajo,
dses. blazer stripes, and others $5
to $l2.
Handkerchiefs;
Of It ihte linen, hemstitched, plain
cr Nt Ith Corded borders 50c to $l.OO
With Collars Attached—
Oxford Shirts
Plain ohite or in the buttoned
doon or plain point style, $2.00.
Other collar attached Shirts in
broadcloth, flannel, madras, $3.00
and up.
MONTGOMERY di, COMPANY
BELLEFONTE
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Ito'shard '27, boot 'Slohleolung College
must take only one ketnestet of first
ear tegulatlons, and tt •ou ttet s
f ostoms must oleo Ire (m one imed
Cot noel' '21% who tn4u is to Nu . tilt,"
011.1 !lost Ms "w 11.4.
PENN STATE TO HONOR
"ANDY" LYTLE TOMORROW
(Continued from first page)
.teithontot ev plll ho theLaaal In d Is
Oath, and the other It Llf unt no
Mate .1111 tn. and the letter; boo mad
Ire 0 nal% oL. nllble In the Wear
Col not
Doting the oopheinote vaunt. shout
too Inunhed frevlnnen still 1111 .11
ound the cinder P tth, c tit) lag
ht.ge ch th The lottery footled the
thalt old tie vet aeon In [tont of the
l'lesldenCv be, and the cheer Bet a
),11, !cad In an Old College t ell ".\ nits '
relloo log the °lice; a menthol of the
fo%lnnan gtout, tt II athlt cost vino t
t ilk to the senet Ode route, ti ding
11m that he Iv to he Idol/tot Into the
s of LOS Seser 11 hod.) teat lig,
v Illthen lift "And)" IMO tilt cis ii
tats the ft cohnten and oil relulus
/moss the lucid to theft unit chectlng
vet thin
So flail In body th tt Ile nllt no lona
l he ail( to rollon tilt tenni th tt ht
iut to. Andy Lytlea 01'1111 /5 .15 011000
to 0001. znil the telebtation tomtit too
it fitting tribute to Penn State a
mo-t loyal looter
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Requisites For College Men
As complete outfitters to generations of college men,
we keep accurately informed regarding what is most
acceptable to all the leading colleges and universities
East and West. In clothing, particularly, we have
created our own models to insure a faithful adher
ence to the college man's demands.
Autumn, 1924, Greystone
The Greystorie—our own exclusive three-button model---is
established so firmly in the esteem of college men that it is
now asked for by name. It is designed to present the best
features of conservative English style as observed at Ox
ford and Cambridge, translated through fine American
tailoring. Obtainable in bright cheviots and rough shet
lands in light London shades..
We also call attention to the Newstone, our smart two-button
Suit; to the Savoy, a double breasted model of unusual dis
tinction (the jacket may be worn with silver gray flannesi);
and to the Bal, a Tuxedo Suit in the best English manner.
The Camden, a New Overcoat
In keeping with the lines of the Suits, the Camden has broad
shoulders, a plain back, fly front, and fits rather close across
the hips. Available with either self or velvet collar, thslat
ter being more desirable for wear with evening clothes:
Yellow Oilskin . Slickers, $6.00 and $7.50
STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS
FIRST MEETING OF YEAR
(Continued from first nage)
11 Lilco '11,4 geetlon at the footh tll
g um+ Oil Wedncsd it the Itilietil
.llllllolltit, .1111110,d Idui, and tt
cheer log placthe hill lie held thh ,
aim ro on It foul-fifteen lit the
loin tot all •audent, Iltesliec
tlte of ehecc nho it nit to .It in the
t heitlog 4ectlon on Satuld it
, ittes , ietl the .
V. nt
a itl fot ' , tinging to 1111 lllty coin
'notion tile win It that tilt hien
minted on the point stet. In I holm'
role , ittegcntion n int ie..; °Cretin!
ft I the holding of Cie in-up \Vinci, In
tin. effect Um' the not It be left lit the
hi nits of the ,ophontoto nfil 110,1110 tit
cincce.
Stunt night xt mentionett and al,-
en‘getl Itlth the Intuit that a Llllll
mittee of the .14 tppoln , el to tan
to tt Ith the ,ophonnee alit upon the
atat toopet Itintt 10 the Stunt ,
Ntt.ltt think,
HERMANN SENDS CUBS
THROUGH SIGNAL DRILL
(Continued from first Page)
art. the" bect het4 . 13utch • ha c In tin_
poetion &set 11 4uiilittites h lye been
,Mining' in practice snut n 11l prob.
rabic Icice ham e the , e 4011
CI tl4 on Nucember fifteenth. 1111,1
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STATE COLLEGE
lone of thli number hhile Tottng, a
Ihnan in, le another
Cal gurgle Tech nlli send, an eta.elo
0,11115 In ['Rant Ind silting grid leant
hoe thin fill It har been stated
ran e than once 1,1 l'lttvltutgh that the !
19 1111 5 t 'lugs Ile stronger th In tile!
ial Its aggi egatten teptcsentlng the
Schenk% Institution. Tills strength
1., been shoo n on Metre] al coc
cartlonrr.
it hen the too C T elevens clashed
It. in it lice g nue.; Head Co telt
" Stercen ills himself been quoted 11
01 It lie nould line the addl. ,
lion of Oct erat srarllng" to his squad
Pi an ild
The Hoover
It beats
As it sweeps
As it cleans
. .
A New Model Just Out
ELECTRIC SUPPLY .CO.
• 123 Frazier St.
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Friday, October 3, 1924
State College Bakery
Mother's Bread
CREAM PUFFS
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
Party Catering a Specialty
Four-in-Hands
In Vivid Wide Stripes
Brilliant combinations in iegim
ental and club stripes, and quieter
colors for those liiho prefer them.
In rep, $l.OO to $2 00
Bow Ties, 75c and $l.OO
Dress Ties
In both regular and butterfly
shapes', white or black. '
THE NEW WIDE
LEATHER BELTS, $1.30
Athletic Union
Suits
In every suitable fabric.
Track Pants, $l.OO.
Pull-over Track Shirts, 75c.
Sweaters
Slip-overs, in solid colors and
while, with colored stripe trim.
others in jacquard designs—sonic
with plain back and sleeves—Ss
to $lO.
Fancy Wool Hose
Plain Wool Hose, $1 up. Plain
Black Silk Hose for evening wear.
75c and up.
Imported Golf Hose, from $2 up.
IN NEW DESIGNS
New versions of the plaid, check,
and diamond designs in fine im
ported Wool Hose, $l.OO t 0.51.00.
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