Pogo Two Penn State Collegian Pubßalled semi-neeltl) doling the College ear Its students of the Penheyl- Santa State College.' In the interest of Students, racnity,Duni, and Frlende of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF W. L Pralt 'l5 Editor-in-Elliet 3 IT Lttm Assistant Editor It. S Morris '2l Managing Editor ASSOCIITE EDITORS IT W Cohen '26 IT L Rellner '2G R. A. Shaner '2C W .T Durbin . 26 P. T Ktlebel '36 . A. K. Smith '26 women's Editor 'Miss 51 Farley '26 BUSINESS ST IFF 3, IT. McCulloch '55 - Tblldnets Manager 11 . right. '2l Ads ertlslng 2PmageP It. C Body '25 Cit entailed Manager ASSIST I.NT Itt'SINF.S4 MAT WEDS G E. Ttarnfle4l C tin, It , '2U L Guy Th The Penn State COLLECT ON 1111110 s comMunlentiohs on any subject of college Interest Letters must bete the slgn,tutee of the ',titers It assumes no re.tion , ll,lletv, hobo", fm sentiments es - messed under this head and re serves the rcOlt to exclsde any uho4o publlcltbm wmllll be Palpably InnPl o . - brl Ito All cops for Tuecdle s moue most be In the °Mee by ten a m on 5100- d ty, and for 1 - .11151 s 10,10. I* ten a m Thuraln) Subscription prlre 1.1 15, If paid befote January Ist. 1525. After Jan uary 1,1, 1515, 11 71 Entered at the Postoffice, State College, ha as second class matter. 011100. Nittany Printing and Publishing. Co Bu'dint. Telephone: 155 W, Bell. Member of Eastern IntercoMafia° Nenetatrer Anode Eon News Editor t h is issue FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 SENIOR WEEK The new social function which has been designated as Seniot* Week has been the subject of much discussion on the campus within the last few weeks Student sentiment has appeared to disfavor the affair as it has been proposed and the Interfraternity Council ha s , now taken action to determine whether it is the desire of the under raduates that Senior Week be carried out according to the original program It hardly seems probable at this time that the event of Senior Week should become anything other than a reality. At the time that it was up for discussion, and at the time that the undergraduates had the power to accept or reject the proposal, the new function seemed highly attractive to same, NVIIIIe to others it was frowned upon Later, howexer, the afiair was given more consideration and it be came a question as to whether or not the students themselves really wanted this new social order to go into effect. Since that time there has been much unfavorable criticism directed toward the committee that had the formulation of this affair in hand The committee that had charge of the organization and proposal of Senior Week was composed of fifteen members, five representatives from each the Faculty, the alumni and the undergraduates This committee considered the new idea from every angle before it made its decision and loud was the acclaim when the committee's report was made public The student body was successful to obtaining what it wanted in the way of social activities, but it has since seen wherein smcral mistakes have been made by being too reedy to accept a pro gram which on its face value seemed to fill the bill The's&librs have taken exception to the first week-end in May as the date set for Senior Week in that it will occur directly before their fin 11 examination period and that it comes in too close proxi nuty to the June party Other students state that the expenses in cidental to these two parties will not be met without some financial discomfiture, coming as they do but little More than a tenth apart. These were the mom objections which the students registered in their complaints relative to Senior Week If student sentiment still feels that it would better matters to have the event moved for ward to an earlier date and cut down the function to two days instead of three and so eliminate some of the expenses, there is no reason to believe that this can not be accomplished In any event, Senior Week has been ratified by stlident actiOn and to eliminate the affair entirely or to endeavor to combine it into another general house party would only mean a further curtailment of the Penn State student's social activities to the future Senior Week can be made a lasting and welcome addition to Penn State's social piograin, it needs but a trial THE SPECIAL TRAIN Aluch publicity has been given the proposed special train to ac comodate Penn State students to Philadelphia for the Penn State- University of Pennsylvania football game on November fifteenth The response to the efforts which have been put forth to secure this cheap and effective means of transportation have been discouraging to those who have promoted the plan This proposal has met with a disheartening response similar to that obtained when the Penn State cheering section and the Tie-Up Scrap sieve launched They failed because they lacked support Reports from the sales of tickets for the game have already gone over the thousand mark and are still coming in While only live hundred people are necessary to insure a special train to Phila. ih.lphin for little over eight dollars for the return trip, there have been but twenty-three people who have signified their desire to avail themselves of the offer This would indicate that the niaprity of the students will jour ney to the game either by automobile or seek the regular railroad ac commodations, and incidentally they will pay double the fare required I: the special train were chartered. These accommodations will insure the student of returning to College without any undue delay, but et the same time Will afford mule tone to make the trip worth while It has been decided to extend the time over this week-end during which any students, faculty or townspeople may sign up for these special accommodations It is urged that, if this spedial train is desned, all•nppliconts sign up on the register posted in the COLLEG IAN office at once MANY STUDENTS ENTER WITH ADVANCED enEroiTl ealunan tonthotnol e , htnlot Pi C Ma, quarth, the College 715- a mho. h et entl3 omplled eeltlnl I According to theaa 11,rung the hdirdeslan of onalonla i alulallta Are 1,1 ‘ 191.1 1 a 9 9 hlen tt 1111 .alt ant ed standing for the al en-1 Vlue:Won 54 ant aenleaa z abort a that totalLiheol of one hllll.ll ell and odor)-font Audh .Bto It ulna at adeato h Ire been admitted, omens Engineer lag 19 area Ind (nut teen game. Thete nee Chen11o11) amt Physic,. ____ 8 " " ttal negle Tech Invader Penn Pt: tte tinbort on non/Went or ut {Oh inn •m. tt• f•n thnt EMI belt Pitt 111% I I Intlit in Int t rontlat nt 1 od. , Tl, Pm tackle, 14 II lot met t, illi-11l P 0 Or. • 11111 licrb., II I'll I'4 Ill leirnllel;i•tle high imnPe. 1 hull, null It ill It on, y.tlem. eli'o Plank Om, Untied Into the unm ''light Winlite4d.l% night when he Inn, Vinton] n fin nosil P s, in `iinimig isle tad t iliCq for n tent hilown wto 11 rehtnt on qi.enttil is l'lltlev cl ilm lit Pcccl St Ile luddc tme tit the most sit igetle po4ltknl, lo tOtotiFill 1141111 Ar.t.ti coming eingh ,l I 111Ih ne:th Ind Pitt in obalth a , couht rot thlb ollttge foottlktil tt Inn the glut,. IN Ig 1140,i1111 11,111 n. It I , itti,l.- 11.10 it Ittttl • In Inge t‘otiltl Lt hut . 1 Iliiellei Inlet• It to "BIN' Itlitil IVe to he In the bird PORIIIIIII IA 110 ji,h/l !TM, T, 11 tl up An t% Muhl UI ni, Toth quhttlttne Mitt, oh the I. tme fellow „he ent.ed Pool, Stntea Int4letholl to IS, pieta% of n I eitt "hen the Plaid fit e appeored In the At none N. L. KELLNER Rill• Ile polled In , P,llhrrllise ILP+2 Reek molten he broke Innate tdelde pod 11:e.hdd qments-Pst :ustlN net one the mull Hue ..Wso lead , Owls folio. —4O ....,, 4 1:-thin Con!lclr.e Ind Noll., D.. , Ti... Big Three gem Into unction te em. um foi the flint Mee theu .e I'4oll eMg Pi Illeueen Ind II it vlu d Meet in Meltmune il vuuggle Culth a rave,Pi Intuetnn noun In Phil I/10110110 Ihn , Ptn von that , oll.‘ 111101114 r thou( Penn not gown, the Llostot n thlmntnnehiil oh, utu nt tok poll,. Pl weetton (lent, I College In oxgr rot 111, II , 11 4 The IN at el run., or Uhler , . lli t, Pht tohttot ton Ind hope to do the ,tint thing' tit it the Iltpuhlimtet did Toes- I‘lllth tennititlg tr., tint 3.1: , 53 tch, I'm nit] Pitt lira till 1.4 in trifling th, . Be. ' ani hnni lgetl 111 a found on the Nan fie I% ai plat lug . field all %%Pak fai inc. 111 al limit thi+ Bea... The Pitt ft, tihte In net it teem, Oft, holding - the alt unitintelltip Bellefonte tt ideett elm en to I tent ele.et tie, h ii tt+h dill "Ehlttlf 111 meth .4 3 eat 114' Ithler't tomtit tenet mot fling Snidelitiv 100 lo tlniolo+ at,: not tol, n into oonvldel Won ,t men tor tooth ill 4clnolulo Ivnri raged The ncok Iloilo,- log liinlse 0.. :1 I miles Ole Pen. A^into' 3LOCK AND 13IDDLE CLUB SETS NOVEMBER MEETING The 111,, It .toll In:ilk lluh 'till take Pit Ike ionouniitlon of t Intion II ongnit -17.111011 pin, and 010 PlOlllO,ll Of ihnint - lilt slot h Judging leant 00 Ito tits ! of the lell nt Ito next Illettlll4 t N'otenall t tttt fifth at set en 1 lin k Hoorn 2116 %%Ili ultimo Basil lin.: At the List meeting. of the inkottil,- Itt'on it 11.10 tlethled totont One on the .e^oand nod foul th Wenniont Ito of thP month \lt .1 ...poke on tile sub t of hot .ien and tin, rm 1,11 I n- 00111 tgentent to thooe inte . rentetl in 004 stink The Club 14 encle t‘oring to get 311 Connell to npook on the sheep /inanition fin the einning niert'og /lido the Red (ro•N do men Al here 0 lint 3011 o mad do If fan ~o re there. Chicken Dinner Tonight PURITY TEA ROom • 135 Allen St. JUST ARRIVED A new line of suitings made to your measure Suits and Overcoats Price $35.00 GERIVERD, The Tailor Havice Cafe OPEN DAY grid NIGHT THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Gridiron Gossip 3a At The 130 Allen MANY cASEK TREATED AT INFIRMARY LAST MONTH IThe Inonllll3 rein' or the ronegt Ilealih St.l I whit of out. n t hour Ohl Uvltt to the thatietts log the Inl , htlt 01 h 'Met (If tilt, I coldq, .111,11os .010 1110 ntioAt In el tient sit I,itOs Tn. t o of nth, nit e .11 , 1 ti mot Tho Pun t Iv as lotion's t 1.1t4 to thvpenvmo 1011 I I :soothe. of non C11...+ 111110(i ---.. 453 or old tle Ittsl I Numliet of e•ttoieit tilted 100 ,Numbet of hint. othoiell 1012 :Smith. of 1111101‘11 In Infitin•ti, S Penn State Radio Night Is Arranged if the "ii I' Qtt rent , : t cilist meht nlth Penn Irttate and the mmt lel •tunts 5151 stnntl fm them, be rate to tell .. , *.tl tMI the) call 55, :moth, genelohq totieh of Penn state at, the tattle ham Station 154)1:5 'IS 11 51 . 5101 k on Ow night 1,1..11. e Th 5511,1415 Inc I) is .ItNt tenant] them—nod the home ohen ,t a Atl,-- that thin riffle qtant min he the - WiKt , t mer mule, talsvn ht the Pallet, that It wilt Pat Penn State on the nl , l , en en in -tht. halt-dmen tto Petit IlautPain tlll- ISRr Shit h are ',loomed ttne,ta It= he ail 1.3 the home of the Nittoq Linn In addhlon to the , Collth, 11111,1, litho Rt. or Venn `..1 Ile Thegtl Inc ttlll help t huh t,lin alt thl'Onice II Met toll:Ion people th.t. et ening Tan, 111 Pt echree. Thnthah toll [Tug° Ite.rdelt ill 21 , 111 he re 11.111 eh tlhl alunthl and Illentl4 of Peon SI 110 t thnot .01'1,41 to tnh,t The 011,11t0t II 11l he 011 der the 1111 00- 11011 01 I lorntnel I.lthut , n. - .he .11 110 one of 1, tnenthem 'I he 0111010, will ' Mum n ft - They'd In pet fill el. al ale it W 1,1 tit 10 '24, I I: Kenneth 24, t tol I II Vnnte . 24 As dl - menthe! s of tht. t (1111) 1101110 t will be tin Ildc to m the the Pia tt ip, the Int n n uned tbm e u 1111 their .11 intim ttet 'rhornmen tt It Ind tt he 10.11 u tlnPm 1.1114 up l t tt Imei telt prmron 4nupw butul , t tlllll+ The II 1114 1111 title .1 full ludo In tt hit h - .met Min the IM,,mt .10101nt 0 it htu 1,11 111ut tnl to 11111 the 1011 we nut te make the sturvt of the °pilot t A feature of the hold pi ogt,tm be 1 get leo of , eleellnitu In 0 111111 Del - 1 et Lllll lie 'Celle, 1157 nand This o 111 he staged chue o the midnight bout u hen If DNA 1114 Its 4000 1 11 1- lion ICs . li . V. It II ettln, Nob! 00,1, 10 -I hot 011 0111110 the 1 00. 000. lln 1 1 01, 10 11 me long . ( h tt 111 lie 10 0 hill; rullo tnu di met the I tilted St Ile, .111,1 C 1111tH The 'Oar, Lu to Me up he Olt It of eolltue Ilnnt e 01011,11 10 Itteu nit nth, ty duo In the band The detailed IMt,a am fin the Penn IFt Ito night d the Pltt4ltUrgit 4tudito of the IV, ‘dlinAtouue I;lree t 0101 Al mut. tut lot: Cantpuny utntion Ic hl ht„ t 00111101 A 1 1 0110 1,1 1 11 D m Ci cu, ell of the dep Inteht of Pith ! Ile I nfot mltion Ind It ill be nnnount eel In the nett folure et\ • \ , ------ s . - .. . - "7: 7. - * 7 ti cßoa u c E s \ N --.....4i - vou don't need trig: to kno J. that mac &Alms from four teen keys Just the price of—Oh wel, >au spend it hut not on Bhoes. BccaucJohnWard's nine ella oxfords beat any four teen dollar (met you ever saw. On Display By lfr. h T. litrkpatrlek at sTATIi voi,i,im:Narcr, 11.11. 13, 14 $lll,l 15 (jo k D. We A. rtkercs Shoes .cowroawno.--..1a.E. PAT DO Store. In I . 4mYork, Brodkin., Newark Fr d de P 2Velj th' :14 A . gii",4=l.4 Use Smith's Pasteurized Milk Permit No. 113 and ICE CREAM For e.l.dy delivery call Bell 250 Smith's Ice Cream Factory It pays to trade at Winner's Meat Market where quality counts and your money goes farthest. SENIORS SET FEBRUARY DATE FOR FORMAL HOP Ud3►etelasd Hdbee Will lie Held fit Atffiory Oft tveninft of February Sixth IN Ali all Inil.c zlion, pain:lna . In I IIM=111!=E111 1:1:12111111 ll=l Seurat 131neen In the I , e). 1111 e not hod theft !mown pl.te7. In the 1141. Isl • 0111 II( 1.1, llhea :11111 the (I , lllllllltt.l' an nointed ha W 41eI1nal me Mont of the SI•111111 r1:1. , 1 14 to longing to In the thinsi 11 , 1 11 tnee ant 111 It nett I. fihnnelal .ut lite to obl,rn of et.th )i Cola 1leco:1141g the 41 loot a ha. 41.`'^.11.11 to .1 13 11111.enn 1111 the `l et [lon of the mon, Win Call suit till'' he, ehlen ohtn 11111,.n tat,. Intl I 1) (It la W Yot h. h kiloton et' the rent taunt e, Ind A Itt h oho hove (.1110 of the 'meth ho the foredln 1 the not net. dechhol upon the ot. It t hhote t Ott het.tt t ttr Coothell wr II Jnnll .11.1 the IL; njo , fe ; hoe. II I of K.ll 1111110 1111- klie 1 11,111 11111 in UPI t [lon ell! 'le Infele Ii thin the tool. .M ;well tticVnY hi,h th,t, ; ; top till It the lit .1 nenele Lod , 11111. of h hate loon fn en, n ;le le eh I Aline I:llfLtletli 1 The littler thls c. I II 11l Ln fon. II In pi Ct lon'. ;off lg Th , 11,111 1.1 tlehets in; et lied ;Into min `that! eshenete; at e leo:Whole ft hei In, the ,film: of the I r, .1.1111 the Ilea t'rses: All inn need I. .8 heart and n dull ir. their A , ct, good_ it's a Pair Enough QUestion The Lion Cafe Look for the Sign of the Lion ALLEN STREET GIVE HER A REMEMBRANCE OF Pennsylvania Day State Seal Candy Jewelry and Other Gifts RAY D. GILLILAND ROCHESTER ATTORNEY TO .DELIVER LECTURE TODAY =ll I=lll 11= Kelpel It I, Hie hen ot englilet ring college, slntl bin hev - Iv (uite gement 4) tun till, tit a qpellset Ile it in tm ed trait In, In Illtgetontl,s .111 l 11./110.4 .......,", , A;10...-wr..vm. , m.....-0.....v.5mmv 1 1 0 $ Home Made 4 , R . Fresh Candies ot „ fo Fresh Salted Nuts, Almon ds, Pecan, Braztis, Picknoli as, Peppermint and Winter- green Cream Wafers and f other house party specials— ", Candyland's Famous Fruit Punch—get it as you need it ~ 6 fi rf/ Anything that you might $ expect from a first class con- ~ tectionery. j or !, FREE DANCING ei ,4, Cattidyiland $ .........c.„..-.....--,.., MMII f. We are equipped for service : and comfort on long tours. I' Special Parlor Safety Coach EMERICK MOTOR RUS LINE Call Bellefonte 100 Reservations and Tickeis at Nittany News Stand West College Avenue • • ' •- I • College men and -ivoinen now keep their hair fashionably smooth T.ZER smooth, lustrous hair, done times just' the Way yOlt want it to A A with fashionable plainness an look. , Nonatatrung 'slid noh.greasy. lines that follow closely the shape of In jars bad tutrem At all drug snit the heed . . . depsitigent itch.. His well-kept hair, slaraysinplom, oluays trim, neatly parted, =tuna looking C/ A/W . 7 Stocomb is responsible for this EL, new trimness, never before possible. ... , rurl.r. , It keeps your hair looking at all Kblie.g IllinlAl it IN tLACII . FREE OFFER. Friday November 70921 (OM 000 and NURgePt,tint 1110 taalantyr, In EVOIIIOIIiCY lie Invited to he ptieenti) All niullenut ate ,xeleome to nVend Oil% und o.het Wynne.. the.Ontlr+e W.,VISTED PoobPo to ,bily ' Fuliet4 Brushes. Call Mr.Coxey_at 166-5. aRp WeitilaJATEeke Co Phoko s o ect.kgr MCIMI 1.1:15 IS STONE and FLOIkEINCE “Ilutllolo Anil Ll,%ere' Ma( It Selma Conirdv "Galloping. 1111,4111 mm" MiaiiE In laTiw ihmdmore Nekly Wri,lo) FRIDAY ntl;ll4Attn6Ay TIROINT I TAIL! MIA VAltt• ibitntiVillret . • In 'liii tlttlr3 trWrintiN Life" Onin4llllte ,Corned, el =MO rho (rest M1,0,4°1111 %limn "SugdllAXW' will he nh"N•t n on rep - U 1 xi tale In lee , fox ItilUltg lie Co! °Mi xin! • FAT 11 ATVIITIP .Ambled ft orn ' Allll I, liihe hni t'q Fold , . "The Altai nh ;Ito 111111" 1;1,01211 AA A N SIYN" It, "Whg or l'lrlue.4 icumr.htt iAI.r:NIINo ,in 4 the sontea null str i lr4lll=Z:::'"O NDekPc,!,7l' vg,t:„ttgg.t .6°,o•:rg—o" •
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