Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 09, 1925, Image 7

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    Wednesday. September !), 1920
New 1925-26 Interclass Budget Calls -
for Payment of Dues at Registration
Radical c 1 "neca i* the mc'J'o Io r *.v:. a hr .ac.
budget" foi the comirj >r,i
The pro,M« j ! o |itaaituies of c'd il.’.u li r'e been •- "i..i.ul cntelcl
llo'lman Ins MibuiUed an rMuate of the i.nha. ol
\ho \\ ill Lvvnn i» o enc.it cl t - The (' ;i"T''ll he ho' tr i'. P’e inu.. nt iil
iWMbus who till )>av th... c* ‘cti .*:• iiiu ll m m ma* Ite
ill cm.mite the uiicc.laiMt\ \ 1 ich ha 'ytluVci mo or l >mc , t
ot djev in ji-st vcv.s
The fcentor fiircc, tin .Tunioi P.ost no the ‘''•"ho.a,-. > Hoi *t rt 1 ‘te'l
in the lnuh'cl mJ .i p-ntinn of i'n» <oka e~ to. the '■ afLu w i l v.n ic
pu. t wth the fev . These fn uh, .oral ■i v ith a,fa i "'ib.c ijj'h 'i r. I."
•u:u the 'mnnci.il '■‘ability of tht.se nenl liinct’on. ;
t \ rac.c elicctm* mum i of/,i te.’n' tenrr tru l.nd,ot. wdl be r* - t-.' il
ilt.r je~t In the i’m , fom cn-imuiu -• to,'.'Mur .uth t’u ’i.te.' i - - <•’ -
vrei, Nc.l m rifnvnc, sUjie.usi d tl e e .ec-ttci of tre w s
tre‘!io 1 \>a- undc-AinUa hictt lo lnr lt>». a*\l uiiv.du., Ini .tionie'c of
ii’iiatate gimnis The new n’an piiivM 1 !.*; ic o-c tin *uo co-'iu:e* u. -
poicl of at lcsit one iejni , 'v!nl f t..e 1 m ’ cvdi of :!>a a”: 1 are' ~r. idu
claisea logcUtCi with the intciUa 1 uca titei Acon-Ci'T to p’o ant ,'lthe
letirinj? anti the meowing; tieannoi nt me f/ui da s ..." .'U _ a is a-
Leu m llu com mltee m conimicv’ si with 'll Flc.n’iu,.
The detailed Inidpev for tl c i a foi 1 >” "
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l’mitini' s r., mil J‘u ■re $ J" a<) "ii r > 1 00 * .ij m ‘ > (, a
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| EAT AT THE |
1 HOLTER CLUB |
Special Dining Room for jj
Teachers and Stenographers \
214 W. College
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1 Keep a Photographic Record of §
I Stunts, Scraps, Games, Views, Etc. |
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Prints oh Sale at tbe
The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP §'
212 E. College Avc., State College t §
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treat'
You will agree that our Cakes, Cin
namon Buns and the like are the real
thing, also our pure Ice Cream is un
equalled in flavor and quality.
ummYS 9
220 E. College Ave.
jAKDMASTEIt THOMPSON
PLACED ON RETIRED LIST
After co iplcting ci«ht >ean of
c.'v'M'im active duty r.< n member Foil; CtTiT?
m the nul.taiv tlcpa’tmest st-UT at e j £».
n -‘n j St rtc, Bandmaster W. 0 f
Tl’uvpMin Ins affair been placed on [
the lct'ied list hy the Wai Depart-! T- u'c. '
a. it Hi*. connection with the col-[ 1
".t 7 ! be little changed, ns he vm'l 'of I' in. \ ‘ r s .
c.-u'i-nio to ti.un the college militatj J advaii* i ' i
l ml ti’i'l the -.Uulent oichcslia • ol tl’e u<’i ..u l tn l c. 1
‘ no: ” Thompson, as he is famil- j [j, * ,
, n. e.illu.l bi hosts ol Pern SUto,; H t
"■ ”Ji , rte , j, was lecalica to active duty | j (j , ln y , (
>, cue Wa. Dep.ntmcnt during the i ‘ x ' 0',.,; ,*!.
W.'ild Wai, and vns n&signed to ns-1 l ", , ‘ „
■ ist n tho R 0 T C ami S A T C 1
•o’l He continued to assist in the j*j- n . 0 i. r-n So
(kt’.nlntent until this summer. [ vu fir, .smisen’unr r
Um'eu tno dneclion of Bandmaster j of 2i nu o.nc o\ti that of
The ’p' <>a, the Penn State band has { ou . ' e >. /-h v a. ■
■Uti.uited ittention vheiever it has teaL'mig canto. ot the e.
ppeued Tiniehng with the foot- vith an of 1’
I ill team, the band l.a i become a th in SO «h*f- int Lam t . t ..1
1 mini ’ttmction in Philadelphia, 1:1 thi t.« i • i in .n;
V. i, New Voile and Pitts.- Th
bi”!;'i dmmp: the past ten years The
Penn State band has alwavs been
an a Inch riling bv the Wnr De
i' irli'iL'il othcials dining their annual
inspection ot the College Rese. \e OfF
lci d Tiammg Coips unit
In State College it’s i
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The Fenway Tea Room jj
Fine Candy The Best Food Gists 1 i
G coni GcTp'lir lo'al
GO TO
Fishbum’s
Meat MarEcet
. Opposite Post Office
For your Choice Meats oi all kind
Our Policy is Better Quality onii Lc./cr Prices j
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Phone 211
THE riNN STATE colwgian
.[MANY TEASERS
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HeHo, Frestaes?]!
For a week, Freshmen. you will rule the village, and then—Green Dinks, Black
Ties, Black Hose—“ Gimme a match, Frosh"; “Keep off the grass, Frosh", etc..which
is of course, only a part of your training in becoming a Penn State man and learn
ing the true meaning of Penn State Spirit and the traditions attached to the school.
You will learn in ad Jit ion to the above that the FASHION SHOP is the shop
where you will wish to buy your Suits, Ties, Hose, Knickers, Golf Hose and any
thing which is essential to' the well-groomed college man. Every article sold
here is guaranteed to be mght. because only the best in every line is shown to the
customer and from experience you have learned that it pays to buy the best
The FASHION SHOP caters to the college man and no matter whether it, be
for school, informal wear, or formal wear, you will find something here to suit your
taste and fancy. Of course the cost enters into your mind, and everything sold
here is sold only at a legitimate profit, and there is where our reputation for
square dealing and honesty has established itself. Buy your Green Dink here
and see the quality in it.
Fashion Park and Goodman & Snss Clothes, both advertised lines and made
in Rochester, the heart of the clothing industry, are featured here. You will find
none better.
“Look at your hat, everyone else does,” and you will be glad you bought one
of our MALLOBY HATS, for style and comfort
Our feature Shirt is the Manhattan, recognized as the best, and together with
it you will find a good line of Arrow and Superior Shirts.
Neckwear is a college man's hobby and you will find so many patterns here
that it will be your hobby also. Our line of fancy Golf Hose and Half Hose, im
ported from England and Scotland, is full of new patterns and designs.
Come in to buy your G-HEEN DINK and BLACK TIE, become acquainted with
our courtesy and service and you will be a steady customer until you graduate.
’o'. 1 tiai unr? without t!io liotj.ss
..t ’ o^n 1 ].]! Aiimr then j>« itioiio, bj
l in m ti'o cxtoii-non (.'.•'■scs .nul
i) '[.omli Tt coui'-o-’ olfeied ■>' ihe
:;i>oi i Ar'E Vain fed by
si a* 3 professor
JVIMBiTSD IN LONDON
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lom St ite lecenad an iint.aa 1
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• ti ■ I ai.i «pe hunjr ir the Co>-
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1 tea ' lon'* nciirtii 01 tiTo ind
- iSo <i.« ( ilajed at the Nation.'!
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Ti f \\ illci li’* iccuAcd name.-
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HELLO! FRESHMAN
THE BANK
THAT MAKES YOU
FEEL AT HOME
The friendly atmosphere and the fair
treatment that surrounds the workings of
this institution make it a pleasant place to
transact your banking business.
You will leel at home and comfortable
here.
Let’s have a call from you.
We can please you.
The Peoples National. Bank
State College, Pa.
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nu .n the ait iL^a.tm:
•t L'virbccb.ii", ne f week at -
'ens'nuj;, and I hut lio.al, and IV..
at ClcufiJd ... I Wool" bjijj Itib-
'll. wiT okie vnmti*. 't tha Jim
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n <]ij<« .t Ilu .ml Cum-
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Quite often a
man has been
convicted of ca
cogrrphy because
he couldn’t make
a legible mark
with the pen he
was using. Your
Conklin Endura
sa> s what you
mean. Try one
at your favorite
store.
mi\
nfrJssfeiF Conklin Endura, at $5
and $7, in red, black,
m.ahosany, lonjj or
t short, clip or ring cap.
tfcjM’M cj Av, iJcj % snety ot
other Conklin pens
and pencils, in rubber
l’uPs?*s i -ind rll iretels—
H&fc&iStl meed as lot/ os $1 CO
i > {or pane L and $2 50
r H r cfis Conklin
qu.il.:, m e try one
itrf THE CONKLIN PEN
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