New Caps at $1.85 AL’S SHOP Features the Small Collegiate Shape Cap Come In and Try One On Notices Students in Ag Economics me le (jiioti'd lo meet in Room 101 Hoit Building tonight at «evcn o’clock. Iheie will he a meeting of the Fieshm.in class in the Bull Pen to nioitou night at seven o'clock. Thei e u ill he u meeting of the Penn Stite Outing Club in Room 1111 Old Main Wednesday evening at seven o'clock All freshmen aie welcome. V meeting ol the Penn State Club will be belli in tbc Old Chapel next Mondav evening at seven o'clock S. H 'loichu ’J7 will furnish the enter t.iinnicnt. Tlicic will be .1 meeting of the Lo lugh-Xo.tlur pton County club on lirnoi iow night, at seven-thirty o’e’oek m dlh Old M..m. Impoitunl Hio \ S M E. Socictv will hold 1 •11 okei tonight at seven-tlmty o'clock in the M E Laboratory. All Intlusttial and Mechanical enginceis me uiged lo attend VI membeis wishing to have seats in tlie Penn State Club football sec tion arc ics,tu!oted to bung then ath letic booklets to II A. Skinner, 1.15 West Faiimount Avenue, foi icscived seat tickets for the Mniiettu game next Satui day BRUCE CURRY SECURED TO HEAD “Y” DISCUSSION AT ANNUAL CONVENTION Rcpio'-entan.rs of all the colleges in the Middle Atlantic states will meet at Penn State, Dcccmbci fourth, fifth mul sixth, to discuss “Life at its Best" uidei the suneivision of Biucc Curry nml the local V M. C. A. The Col lege has been extremely foitunatc in teeming the service of this well known loadci for Ins .time is at a piemtum because of his position at Union Scmm.'iy college He is limit ing Ins t. Iks this year to ten-week ends dm .ng the winter months It was through the efToits of W II Tirkei, soaetaiy of the Middle At lantic sect'on of the V. M. C A. that Mr fuiry was seemed. The meeting will be followed by an open discussion ot' cunont student pioblems Tins cm .ent.nn is nil annual nflair, having been held last veai undei the duec tion of “Big Bill" W ood, fo.mer Penn State gild lumin 11 v Biuce Cuuy needs no introduction to those mteieVtcd in “Y” woik He | NOTICE TO STUDENTS g | Our representative will | be pleased to take care of I any one desiring to Rent I a Tuxedo suit. £ t Our suits are of the latest de | sign and hand tailored. i Satisfaction Guaranteed. WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. — .1. Orders must be in one week in advance to Insure prompt delivery >|* | J. L. SHERMAIN * Beta Sigma Rlio—Phone 199 'k •i-b-x-M x* >*+-x* h: iSAVE MONEY! BUY YOUR DRAWING BOARDS for $1.25 31 in. x 42 in. for 3.00 Oak Costumers $2.00 Student Tables, Desks and Book Shelves 20 in. x 26 in, AT Unit B, Industrial Engineering ROOM-106— SCHOOL OF EDUCATION MAKES IMPROVEMENTS Additions To Extension Work Made in Several Large Cities of State Planning to make its couis.cs more popular tins year than e\ei before, the School of Education has made numerous impiovcmcnts m its Ex* tension work A new office lias been established in the State Chamber of Commerce Building m Harnsburg, in which Miss Mabel Kirk, a recent addition tc the faculty, will assist Piof. P A Meitz, the eastern rcpiesentative of the work Not confining the impiovcmcnts to one section of the state alone, the office of the Pittsburgh Teaching Center has been moved from the Cen tral Y. M. C. A. Building to the lion City college building. Mis. Ella Lo bingici, formerly of the School of Education in the University of Pitts buigh, has been added to the staff to assist in the work m that citv The present enrollment in the Pittsburgh Teaching Center is larger than cvei before in the history of the school. At the Johnstown diusion of the work eleven classes hn\e nhcad\ been oigamzed and aic in operation while plans aio being made foi the oigamzation of three additional classes Professor Green and lus as sistants arc conducting extension classes in Natural Scincc with large enrollments. So far this jeai, there has been a great demand for extension courses of graduate character. The depart ment is at present conducting gradu ate courses at Pittsburgh, Harris burg, Altoona and Merritstown. Pluns aie now under way to have Dr D. A. Anderson conduct an extension course for the faculty of the Blooms buig State Normal school i The total enrollment of students in the extension courses conducted last je.u was fftv-tvvo hundred >nd picscnt indications show that this high mark will be exceeded dm mg the cuirent season has traveled extensively thiougl'oi.t the United States doing work with undergraduates and making a thoi ough investigation of cuncnt student problems and cnticnl social issues, studied in the light of Chustian w.iv of life accoiding to the New Testa ment His book “Facing Student Pioblems” shows a keen insight of the student and Irs problem Score by Quarters i * PENN STATE 0 7 0 0— 7 j l GEORGIA TECH 0 0 7 9—16 Yards Gamed from Scrimmage i Penn Stale, 22S _ Georgia Tech, 205 I?,enn State, 0 i Penn State, 11 First Downs Forward Passes Geoigia Tech, Successful, 0 Unsuccessful, 1 Penn State, Successful, 1 for 25 yards Intel copied. 2 Unsuccessful, 2 fcenn Sl.ilc, 1 lor 5 yank Georgia Tecli, 1 for 25 yards „ ; Punts Penn State, 9 for 284 ards. Georgia Tech, 9 lor 346 yards Returning Kickoff Penn State. 31 yards Georgia Tech, 30 yaids Touchdowns Penn Slate, 1 Goals Aftei Touchdown Penn State, 1 Goals from Field Geoigia Tech. Unsuccessful, 1 Successful, 1 Penn State, |' Unsuccessful, 1 | Successful, 0 PRE-MEDICAL JUNIORS PREPARE FOR ANNUAL TRIP TO PHILADELPHIA With tin'll f<» the annual inspection tup umipUted, thuty jiinioi pie-medical .student' will leave foi Pi>'jiSu.i on Ottohe* twentj-severth and will m .it mo leading medical im-titutions duiinjr the following foui da\s The u-.it il Msits will be made to the Hahnemann Medical collctre, tie -Jef fei ion Medical college, and to the Unncisitj of PennsUian: i, besides tups to the leading hosp.lals The party will be divided into gioups and the students will be conducted tluough the laboiatmies and wauls The futuie doctois will be acquainted with the duties of inlemeship They vtll bo permitted to opera tions Wednesday October twenty-eighth the students will meet at one oclock in On* couit of the City Hall The PUNCH WITH A PUNCH For Your Next Dance Order NOW SCIIIUPFF ’27 & VOUGIIT ’27 Phone 30 ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street 1 Go When You Please—Come Back I ' When You’re Ready 1 We Furnish You With a Car Filled With Gas and Oil 1 For a Few Cents a Mile DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. 1 Phone 376 116 McAllister St. P L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER The Fastest Growing Store in State College . ,■ A Complete Line Of Toilet Articles For Men Dental Creams, Tooth Brushes, Towels, Soaps, Wash Cloths, Soap Dishes A delightful after shaving lotion, Aqua Velva, 50c SHOOTS AND SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATE They arc delicious quality Chocolates. In Boxes 80c to $1.50 per lb. BAR CANDIES OF ALL KINDS A much repeated expression:— “METZGEß'S HAVE. IT” -. t "hu ♦ y THE PENN STATE; COLLEGIAN Geoigm Tech, 1 Georgia Tech, 11 Penalties -Geoigia Tech, 2 Georgia Tech, 1 afternoon will be spent at t!,e Hahne mann Medical college Aftei going llnough Jetfeison on Tliuisday and Pcnnsyh.inia on Fnday, the juniois lull conclude the trip by .attending the I'cnn-llUnoia game on Saturday aftei noon J. H. MUSSER 441 West College Avenue Staple and Fancy Groceries Ail Fruits and Vegetables in Season Listed below you will find many of out* regular prices to the ladies. One bottle of Clorax, 20c size, free to every lady coming to our store. This offer as long as the supply lasts: BARGAIN PRICES BUT REGULAR 11 rolls Waldorf Toilet Paper Large pan Rojal Baking Powder Kirk’s White Soap, G for 5 pounds Rumford Baking Powder 1 pound Rumford Baking Powder P. & G. Soap, 6 cakes for Ivory Soap Flakes , Shredded Wheat Biscuito Brooms,. 63-cent taluc Libby’s Apple Butter Palm Olive Soap, 3 cakes for The Best Loose Cocoa, 3 pounds for Good Luck Olco, 5 pounds Spreadit Nut Oleo, per pound No. 3 Cherries, large white Early June Peas, 2 for Fancy Crushed Corn, 2 for No 3 Pdaches Flour. 2 V/z -pound Sack Asparagus Tips, 1-pound tin All Scrap Tobacco, 12 packages for .$l.OO ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF NO. 10 CANNED GOODS—PRICES ON REQUEST TOPIAN CLUB ORGANIZES AT YEARLING RECEPTION The Topian Club, a society com posed of landscape architects, held its flist informal get-togother of the year when members of the freshman class in landscape architecture were entertained Wednesday night imme diately following the mass meeting. The freshman reception was held around a huge bonfire in the woodlol nt the lenr of New Beaver Field. The lcfrdshments for the occasion consisted of cider and pretzels. Eric Von HoubswoU *2O, president of the organization, expects the club to have one of the most active nnd successful years in Its history and he mges all landscape architecture students who wcie not present nt the leception to nffiilinte themselves with the society at once. Regulai\j)ie,ctings will be held thioughout thc'ycajL&nd speakers will bo secured to giv&short EXPERT - SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done '-*• PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SAWMILL SCHOOL WORit = " SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY . (Continued from first page) nt the time of the sawmill instruction. •These parts arc the property of sev eral manufacturers who have re quested that they be used in carrying on a research project in powei and labor requirements for Pennsylvania agriculturists. Numbering among the new equipment are a general pur pose tractor, a power-driven corn picker, tractor plow,, tractof grain drill and a tractor fn6\Vin{£' machine. After being shown at tho sawmill school they will bo kept and used in Various experiments. ~ *• BOXED GIFTS HANN & O’NEAL —G ROC E RI ES Wholesale Retail Green Goods a Specialty BRUNSWICK Kadiolas W. R. GENTZEL Home of Better Built Furniture . 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