nor of lho oipnt wn*i tloik«M In thi* fmU limp of -17 'Mil sci uniN Tt'd Mithli* added Hie fin'll two pfiintM of tlio Linn -iroip In* inn'*\mi' l< m tli hinutH in the bund Jumji Tin* 1 ifHt If 1 1» of the Villain vnphmnme tv i*» 21! foi*t II In'hen. nnl\ s inr{i«><t •Oirui of tlio wlnnei *» nmk fm th*« eipiil N'mtim of Y«lp i iptiutd Hist pane, thu*t bilnglnr hit totil to iw<l\.‘ I n'nii nnd Drawling of frpmgptown mil 11-'llh of IhlwPtnn who «p< mid ii ml llti i it lospottlwh Other <lt unplons woip I'mimm oi ratine in tin* rpn:m\ </ Oiirtioll in tlio furlong Mi'HtiiM of ( pen ge'town In tin* hnlf-milp I>\p of ‘-•uiltPin Cillfmnii In tlto low hut* d’l** llonrh of hi tlio Jiwhn *»hoi i ill of I’pnn-n l\ i ila In tin* |io]« \nult tint! fl t'lpx of Pi'nrptnn in lit* , lii’tnntPt •tlnow DEAN SACKETT SPEAKS AT SPRING BANQUET OF LOCAL E. E. P. SOCIETY Drill R T> S trl oti j.i%p i In iof ip •■iirne of hN te>tcii'<h "t < ng.ar < ling stticlpiiN iml giiduitp.-t nt i bin<tu(, of tltp for ihr I’l.miotion of Pngim-pi Ing RiliiPiition hold AW d.iv iwning it tho Lni\o nt\ Clnl* A Inge ]iu tint of tlio xtuluiti "in lump in Huh tmti4(>s tftot tin* ht\o gi.idmtcd ippnitlhiK to Devi SHf-tt The* till? w is tho psspnpp of tin ipjnnt ho w,ll in rko io :Itr n i,tt»tnl mi, inir itlt.n which' trill ntrpr it tho 1 ilmt i tiiles of tlio fiHKI il Clortr'r wmks nt Lninn (ollt go S<lnmctid\ Vow Amk I {ginning hino llftcontli Ills sttnh It is In on midp to fin 1 out lir,\ mum students mttiln in iho llt.d foi which thp\ it id ]jii*|iii*il how ir un geuoi dl/i .ind liow m itn Up tonu* spet i wit it mnnliPi tlnngp to oliiu fields of i-ndf i\ot ,md .\h it eti(pos'M*s in- ittiinid ntd in whit pinnm tlons * h'oilowintr this idd’pss. Pmi \ T Wood of thp nipfluno il engines t‘tig d< |t n tinont i.’ited tin* histoi i of tho sr-cieti which w is mginl/<d In 1 h\ i gw it mmilioi of pnginiit'ng i.’mi toi« who were -issp-nlilpd in i «po iil (onfpioiKP at Chltigo dining thp Aim Id's Cohimliitn c\poslthin Pmf .1 O Kelli i vho will il-n itt>*nd tho in (‘i'll il loiupntlon ditw o compniion on iittomo'iiiP nut Mil’oul posts oi ti inspott ition to tho (ontont'on lit* j slid tint ioimldpilnr oli f\ppttsos iiu>; t Up would In* just it tlf In ntoim to ! I’nlon pollom* \ Pi o’ O K Rail,in of tho niprlnn ii i! onglnpri'ng 'dp|> ittmont w ts ntido chniimin of t lontmlttip to mange fm tho next mooting of th<> loptl lemch nhiPh wlll’hp lrld shmth if tp* thp opening of i’pnn up in tlto fall PATRONIZC OUR ADvn.RTiscns OOOOOGOOGCOOGCOCCf o We have just received some new samples -of Spring and Summer Woolens Now is the Time to Select that Vacation Suit $lB to $6O SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing o o o 300ccc000cc00300000&cc0000c0003000000000( ZGER )IXIE SWATTER BATS ReguSar $2.00 Value $1.25 An Exceptional VaSye »x Seal Stationery 0 GOLF CLUBS 0 GOLF CLUBS METAL BOTTOM GOLF BAG $4.00 The Candy Without a Superior SHOOTS of Cleveland ty are delicious. You will agree after sampling them. SOPHOMORE GIRLS TAKE HONORS IN TRACK MEET 1927 Entrants Pile Up fid Tallies With Freshmen Takinjy 19. Juniors 18. Seniors 1 Plapinsr ln night pvpnti nnd with t lot il s'nrp nf <i* points to th'*!t t’«dl tlto s iphmmirt *t < mlrd off top ho in t** it tin gills' itwpnlis* link nu i*t Ik Id mt ! Inlttics l'l. Id Sitmdi' iftPinnrm Tlie fiPshiiwn wrto ®ptnmi v hit PI pn’ms, tho jitnims fidlnwed with 11 tnd thp spnipis plirod lu«t Wilil I AP-s V H 'Jhoiidin ltd tho indiv'd i* t 1 sptnlng with lltipp Ihst pltff*-, ti iml Pi points in tlto tunning lun id jump AMss mioildms dislim. w n 11 fpu 7 in'iut, in tlk hi«plull tlimw 17U f< ot i! itnh**', ind in thp lm«hi thill tl’lnw SI foot -I lnohps Tiu nthor winnnis no i« fnltnws "0-\ ttil dish—llnht 1 stmt T 7. tiist, W'mtoi J 7 sii mid, R Lo'tflt, 'Jfl ti*nd. timo (IT scsnnds ud da‘lt '\V<imc» T 7 fiistt, ■\Vn.tht .’S •.renn 1. M Tadtolt ’Ji. tint 1. thin. 10 sp. ends 100-iiii I dndt \Mio(V| '2i, fii.t, Wt.mor «(unut, lhc u 27. thild, t mo 12 'oonnds 00-iatd huidhs ruilo-k 27 first, V.htclPj '2S cprnnd 1 nnlc '27. thhd, tinu ') -frondi St'imling hmtd jump Punk ‘27 Ihst M I<ltih 2'. tltiid, R >hoi [sou ‘27, so mid J>.stint< 0 foot il intlits Running himd jump hpctidtn ’27, fitf.. O-nlhoito «7. s,M*nd Rn.’titin ’27, ihltd Running lilglt jainp Pttllnrk ’27 ,s* Moilm '27 ind Kmiott-mt t'od *1 s, o>n 1 ntd thiid ho'ght I hot 1 1J i«ki th ill :h nw «thnldin '27 'fiist, O 'iiihrm 27 s ( cmid Iluggloi 1 2S titliii d'stuwp si f.s t l Jn< ho. ' Ris hi!! thuiw Shot dm ’27 lli-t ritllml- '27 so-mnl Chnnhpts '2l. thiid il s; mop 17(1 fo<t ft litfhps ‘shot pat Mims 20, Hist, 'MntltPt ‘7 sprmtd C i«si I '27 thud, d«t mo M foi t t imh(« Intlin thtow Ch imhors ’2O first Ilnggh i 2s epiond Quinn ’2s third ds. moo 7} foi t s im llPs !| Summer Employment | for Students | $3OO for 60 Days Call at 214 West Nittany Avc., % today or tomorrow, between X 3and 10o'clock. Phono4G-tVJ L. K. METZGER THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Did YOU Know- Th it Ponn State srorod its first pnin’ in tho truk TntPHollpglttPs in PHI' .\nd tint tho Nlttnnj soming polumn slid a oil i 1 «}ot«R In* r*» t«o fimn tin. t.mr until 1021 wiipii tlto points od wotp 21 ' Tltit Studont gotPinmottl it IVnn S, n» w to pstildlshed in 10n7' Ami th t* it 1. is tho ipst.lt of a Milk' mi tin* ini. nf tnp on'li i * tadon. hnih ’ ThR tho 'nothin UnpstiiPtt In Is'is w<up Pith d "!<ti‘'HPi s ' ‘ DEPARTMENTS PLAN TO HOLD ALUMNI CONCLAVE (Continued from first pace) rrlng m inr fnt tnidihlo stirs of tho "u*<t hup s'gtt’liPd tlt'ir wlllngn** to don t un'fo :u tssmlng t srtmtg .< mi >‘ii thp !h Id to i ppi pspn t th“ "oil U Ids ' APp. i Itt.tphpnn n tho li'g tf* n: tin* fiout Pimpus tn imvn it, m of liumlli 1m I’dining .In s, np.m i nl .i Un iIIIninI i-sm|ition \,l)l In tut-.! 'l'ua' T'tont is and Mi Mmii*' w’ll spoil. <t lit!- t'nn 7n fitdrt of rlis«ps thp nlitmni will pii id- to Now Rpiii- J n'd on *s itm- ! dll if.Ptnoot to \. ,t’'< ss ih, ] ,ijo Did; Wh'to <-t P.nn ctliti n >s, hits w tu tho o- n r ii fiom Sun m•'n tm < !<■> - j ing til of th- \ fll |-|, l(( || V j, | f mi” !• is ptobihiP th n ‘•omo ot .ho] win put on sint'il -•fn.s j M'hdo *hp plirf4 fm tli* \ i mi- ; run nr\T—n itom' loom—2 hitlis, 411 R s. Pu*;n ilntm'ip t-f M'-s Ik-’n-in i Athoi ton St T’tll idtono 2!(i-\V 1, We build a line of substantial oak furniture for student rooms. Our manufacturfng Costs are loiv and we are giving you the benefit of them in our prices. We have in stock: Golden Oak Library Tables 44 in. x 30 in, £12.00 STUDENT DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES' 28 in. x4S in. . $5.00 CHIFFONIERS $12.50 DRESSERS $lO.OO CEDAR CHESTS $3.50 to $23.00 Special Chests made to order CHAIRS Steel Reinforced . 3.50 PORCH SWINGS FROM $5.00 TO $lO.OO See our line of Costumers at $2.00 each Industrial Engineering Department Engineering “B” OGOOCOuOOOOQOOOwOOOGOGOOCOGO! 8 ;<? LIME CEMENT SAND CRUSHED STONE SCREENINGS BRICK FLUE LINING PARTITION AND BACK-UP TILE FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT; ETC. BRICKWORK CONCRETE ... HAULING CLEAR RED OR MINGLED RED TAPESTRY, FACE BRICK $2G.00 Delivered FILLER BRICK, 523.50 Delivered R. T. HAFER g Ofm p: g JtP.tr 111.7 Niirtlt dill St.' ihii, x-n 69c $8.75 7.45 fliw (linnets .ir* nt tl»* prM»nt tl.i!«• inWlnitf* it N HlcWr thnt l'nl m‘.it\ <hit». MoAHMri Hill thr rnuntiv dull iml :hi> lFmi>l w ill lw> Vronw of ihtmnl i r*ti vlt v Ali!ioiikli nlnin itlumrt! will mm In to )■< n tin* !■ iffjil nire.ito lermon on tli»* pi ojfi «m nn tnwl for ih»* rrulintt"* will oloi* with the perform* inio of • Wooden .Show/ fotJowtil b\ "ti infoi mnl tHnro In th»* Arnmrv on Sitimliv iwen’nff for thl*<litK<‘ t«. will ii» the om> on the piovlmw v*l* v v *!~I- *!••***/ j Flowers I Graduating? | ? i Let the folks know about it by ¥ saying it with :j: flowers £ State College | jflocal Sboppe 1 117 E. Beaver Ave. Bell 2G-M QUARRY TILE Jlovldoiiro: Cor. l’.iflorsAii ami Wont Fonffr Aw>. Bell, 32i-TT THE FASHION SHOP The Latest in — Bow and Four-in-hand Ties Fancy Sweaters Fancy Belts Golf Hose THE FASHION SHOP wlxlil .will !>*• i innNHi'il hv Hi.- 11l til, | r’m on lie«tui ( Ai'fiinlinu t.i tlie Dlx ]i!in of i!i«s I minion* nlwmiil In' ilir \limnl h- ! sodiilon. m-iiH niemlioi* of I'lmi. 'in, I •02. in nii.t ’n-1 .n.< i.siK.cti.t u> 1„. J ]*ii‘«cnt I niloi ihi. «nno ptm m.-m-. 1 I.CTA of. 111.. rj|«*t* of 10J" «i vi I | will c-ith«*r within tlto •.liichm* of fi'.i ' i INI iln Tho UK |>! in N «o <!. \ Nr.l th i j ] miunin# .ilumnl will mr'et ron <*nM j wUh thcl: i.nn i|i<« lim il-o wlt’i'j <lii's,>u tint woio In a tin j ‘•uno tlm* 1 STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Now doing business at rear of 239 Allen Street. JUST PHONE YOUR ORDERS Bell 53-J The Best Health Insurance Is Pure Food Well Cooked, Quick Service Cleanliness, Absolute Purity Niftany Quick Luncii and Restaurant ALLEN STREET All Americans— B> Ihc main gate the green grns= grows. Beneath the crosses 'ranged m urns That mark their grades. And .u Co-op The hojs still laughing stop. To hear opinion as it /lows.. Each epitaph shows someone's “hi?”, > , Gave birth to problems, /am and qui/. Hut rather than o'er Hus thing muse, I’il ask. Where do von lm\ \our shoes? j And, as usual — The big majority will answer, “Here”. Thej will tell >ou the reason. Ask them. 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN Now Is the Time to FILL YOUR COAL BIN In our stock will be found Anita, the best coal in the Punxsutawney district; Belmont, Keystone and Cambria Smokeless, all at Special Prices in Quantities Prepare now for next winter s needs, while coal is plentiful and the price right. P. D. FOSTER 338 W. College Ave. Office at Railroad between Atherton and Barnard Streets Bell Phone: 114-J and 114-M H. L. STUART ’2l T. H. HOUSER Painter and Paper-hanger Bell Phone 179-M 119 S. Frazier St.
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