SQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOGGOOOOOOOOOO Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS HOME OF BETTER CANDIES We welcome the Alumni and will be glad to sec you in our temporary place of business. We will give a Fine Pipe to every State playor scor ing a Touchdown Saturday. Bulletin Pridav, November b S ;i0 .t it'-10 00 p m—Poultij Show —Mock Judging Pavilion SCO a nt-10 0!) p m—Engineoiing E' hibition— kaigmccting Units ThlU p m—Mass Meeting—Auditor Satur.in, November 7 S‘CO n m-I 50 p m—Engined mg U\!rbitum— Engined ing Ui its Aichitect’s Exhibition- Old Mam soclci —Penn fatale %s. Lafayette—olJ lie.HCl Flolil. 10 00 a m—\aisit.> 10 00 .i nt—Eicblinum lootbnll— Penn State vs Bucknell— New Ueavei piactice field II 00 .i. m—\ ar.s.ty and li Lehman uosh eounli> —Penn Stats \s Pitt—stut at New Heaver field 11 4.1 a m—Plajcu alumni luncheon —Umveiaitj Club. o 0 a in -10 00 p, m—Poultry Show —Sleek Pavilion Hi 00 p m-Alumni luncheon—Ai 3wo p nt —Varsity lootball—Penn State vs. Notie Dame— New Bcavei field. 7 *0 p m—Muum leumon —Aimoiy 7 CO p. m—Alumnae leumon—Wo- men's HuUding Snndaj, November 7 II p 0 p m—Chapel Seiuce—Audi ton jin Dr llobeit Dag ltUl BUCKNELL FRESHMEN TO j ENGAGE N ITT ANY PLEBES (Continued fiom fast page) mg its knowledge of the signals Mon..!'.ai. the dcfcnsi.e tight halt hack, will bulk the numbers m to- ••mitow's clash and Neal will hold down the qunttcibuck beith The f«:mu playei is developing into a , i" il held geucial and lo helping to stead, the team I oi-i casualties aie at present menacing the Penn State chances loi iru.iot:,— Piasse, Whit- cyfncl than he got a story in the Post HIS wife knew he could write, but somehow he had always lacked the confidence or inti*a* live to try. Two year? ago she give him a Corona for Christmas, and, hrtle by Ittlle he began to write. H. 3 firvt attempts were rather crude and promptly came back from the publishers. Buthcpcr severed. Editors began to take an interest —topomtouthisfauhs. A story was accepted, then another. And at last he had a thrill of seeing hu name m the Satarday LvcmngPosr. Hchadarrivcd. I. »here someone m vot.r fimilv who tlumld he doclxjiini! a uil<nt for uni ins’ t>«i him a Corona—ihe iiamln.i tv pew nier for v ri er»—portable, »mrJv, caw (<• u»e The bleu mode! Inj (he mandird.iilnpU nhift keyboard.and rmv he piirJtn.rd or rented on ca»\ montlilv terms. Colt or phone for a dempnsira* THE MUSIC ROOM Agency for Centre County Corona STANDARD KEYBOARD ( ‘fcaliue” of the numbc. is fcur j cnlumaof e .change rl.ppinj'% which " 1 , ■l n:c ingenious!. headed' “Nolle more, and Hillc.i suffeumr fiom slight] V‘! mc „ “Naughty Dame injuuc. During tiu last week atl|';° ,* *'* ot I) unn Jokes ’ and foul moil line impuneil .mil it in N “ l * D -‘ n ' n Jok<! u °>" likely tlmt tho opening iilusUe nill! pudc ' l " t ' n ; o ' th “-' ! "'"inl'i m »«i l.nil el 01 vono mi tlm held bllt o'nitliS'b .. cditoi that we would M ij Change Lnds j As Lord .ml West lunc displajedi ictmii k ihlc abihti l.’lolj Coat.li llei-J mann mav alternate them -with Dal,)! ami al.ucus at thy ends Help lu-.j an .’dinntage in weight o\ei West,' hut Loid and Maicus aic on a pav j (Contii’iied fiom fiist page) in this p.utieular Ml foui men aiojouthne the foui piopo&als placed fast and suie lackleis jbefoie the comitij i claim c to the At the tacldc beiths, llcAndicws, Coiut ~11,1 Memo 11.11 ll.olllllllv bo used I Ilt bTO f Ul , Swap „ on reM . I. the found s .„J„l5- IC0„ S him ~lo Hitum, .1,0 hrst, tint the Unite,! Uibt mil bo used -it 101 l tackle -n iI. pules delegates e,t v.ith the Co,me,l Etbulu n,.,y toplaio illoo.o .it "Kbit ,„j tl . e election ol laiUo The trujul otithb "" heo.- | illl ,| second. t l„it the Unite,l inpioil b- Wille am .Soinlonborjr. i gt n . os u . , ls r , l|aro „ f t|u , cx „ Millie Pin.so Mill bo at the ,„ e C omt; thlrti> t , mt back poatio’i ... „,,,! Slate-. adhcicnce to tlie Com t entails, A She, .signal innaiui to.ni> u I , , obl.gatinns unde, the League comp ote toe Lion plobo picpaiation. p , cc|lt „ Ist tvo nnnieJj anJ tor the name ,1.,. thnt the statutes of the Couit be —Na.J Notre Dime— j not amended without the consent oi « 7 . r f | too United Slate-. A Lamm issue Of j \al.on-Wu!e Kiprocntntion EVnfk Prnmicfle I ot Prmccton, Yale, lli.i- JT TUlfi 1 TUlfllbeo \.ud, Daitmouth. Vassal,, Uanmd, DT~ t*. ~t K /f: . -1 1 1}l ' n ?lanr met at New Yoik Citv i lenty Ol iVlUlll lost week and planned a poweiful ____ | Intel collegiate Confeience at Pi nice* ~ I ton foi Pndaj and Saturday, Deccm- Tl.O Vlt. 1101,1 too 1.p,1.„1s 0n,,., Ler dG , OT „, Jm] tW(!lfth ' LcaJ b , hue been waMiig wi'o ac.i n » in< i | a stiong f .culti authoiity snnilat then lumhul jnodiut, entitled l!)e | meetmg& will be held throughout the “Notic Dame* Number'’ will be t’*e countj > lo l»mi! reports ot student sdh contribution oi Hod, to tho ■" «'«•> .0.-Hootno .ecUons , . , _ ~ «nd possioly to send lesolutions to Alumni D.n iclobiin m Pin obli tnc i Probulent Coolutee I hrtt tcatuia of tl.e masr„/inc tlial will I i .. , , _ t ■ittioot the libit.rp tri.idimtes „ the! Ui" oniMpaißi, is an os- (Continued from fust paee) 'fionl coiei slctch hi nunc “The' ca,tuo com ' ill H‘- , P composed ol one]ioad by the Placers It is the s»toi> Foil, Hoiiroonion •’ ninth not .lon,ml I ' 0l "; K ™P«'«nlat„o of oncl. ethool o. a K ,rl uho attempt, to many for lan,] osectod (mo I opo it mil bo) b„ | ..-eu.ionc.l ami to make the lotc rep-|r title After a sene, of amnsins: Walt r«-chenbach |iespniati\c ot all sections of tlm i episodes with the jounjj loid in I iTo*lj tike's nnrin 1 i*> it ou* owni^ n,^ additional delegates j cuestion the plai eiyl*. liappili. Th: de.„ p.ipei In msmu ilmi L1,..t COI,- JV" *"= Uimersitie. ol original cast ,s to bo used and is as IPC IA V edi*ois mo % i oiei'i ' OILTnn ' ° emer » r ie\as, follows. sin.lie, that llioj i,.Uot .et'mn to! T “ k " un, ' MS,t5 ' "'•* sh *nsl»n nnl|He U C Adams '2l Penn Stale ri iagj We mUot •»«>- 1 ■— ■ 1 ■_l ~h *■ »_ .. —— icialj uitiure tl*c* iCsteis foi i*"s-| 3000000000000000-000! lL\tdm,r fic->lmcn because the <Joiii.lt j - !i "MUMS" tunnn “MUMS” Hi sst ALUMNI o f ame ail Notre Dt.re ALBERT OEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street UNIVERSITY SHOE STATE § College Men and Women’s Shoes | 1 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 8 i Athletic Shoes a specialty A full line of Fall Shoes | OOOOCOOOCOCCOOOOOOOOOOODCOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOQODCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO ALUMNI! Welcome back to your Alma Mater! Remember the “Kiddies”—Take home a Toy or a Book. They’ll appreciate it. Pennants Banners Piißow Tops And “The Partner” at home—well surprise her with a box of real delicious Chocolates. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND TOBACCO A Common Expression—“Metzger’s Have It” L. K. METZGER the work of Stun Whitesell ’ti f » The \cailrig uutoonist has aho taken a ; "fall” out of sp\eiul unaffinaiy i of returning aluintn. >1 The "master numT of the tut ethlot jllus i,*\<m uso to u full page illu Utt > lion entitled, “Kite Y.uds to Go” | which In* pioimses will be .1 vuipiise ) to o.tujboit*. \\i* doubt it boenuse | \ o li.ne htvul of so.cinl pcoolo who ) I'.nc s.a‘ll it Thctc must oo “scvcii’l" 3 mo id —Nad Notre lhuno— COLLEGIAN IS SPONSOR OF ALL-COLLEGE POLL Come in and shake hands with MESSMER ’25 i FLORAL SHOPPE J 117 12. Beaver jj State College We have a full line of THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lee, University of Mu.lng.ui, Uni versity of Florida, Howard university and Lincoln umveisity. Negro’ dele gates Loin Howard ami Lincoln uni versities mtiKe the conference repre sentative of laces. Results Already Coming In Student leader» from New Yoik to Seattle studied the issue at seven teen conferences over the last three week-ends Those students—over five humhod of them—returned to then colleges to engineer World Cornl educational' campaigns con tinuing through the month of No vember and culminating with the in tercollegiate stiaw vote m Deceni bei Alicady favorable reports of in toicsted students aic pouring into headquarteis m New York lowa [Wesleyan college, the University of Oklahoma and other institutions of the Middle Western region have ac cepted the Woild Court program Finnklin and Marshall college is set ting apait a week foi the work. —Nail Notre Dame— COUNCIL RULINGS MAKE REVISIONS IN CUSTOMS (Continued fiom first rage) Nc.neinfT ’2O was sentenced to a hmi cut a.id molasses feed foi conversing with a gill of his class while in the classroom. After ccitain members of the faculty cxpiossed then nnpioval of cnfoiccment of customs in the reci tation ioopis at a combined meeting with the Tribunal, the matter was taken befoie Student Council In justifying the action taken with respect to the use of the fiont cn trance oi Old Mom by yearlings, Student Council stated that with num bci of msilois and faculty mcmbcis cmploy.ng the c.i*t entrance, it would bo too congested if the fiist-veai men •vme lestncteil to the east ard “Y” doois The body lcquests the co-oper ation of*the uppeiclassmen in enforc ing the new measuies. —Nail Notre Dame— PLAYERS PREPARE FOR ALUMNI DAY BANQUET Phone 2G-M j 3000000000**3 CO. I L. K; METZGER She— -Miss S E. Koerper '?2 Peters— T. C. McCollom ’24 There will also be many former stars in the burlesque, “ThcMan in the Bowlci Hal.” It is thy presen tation of a young couple wdro long for ndventuie. Into their Jivingroom and unnoticed by the husband and wife themselves comes a man m a bowler hat Other characters enter and many interesting situations en sue. At the end of the action, how ever, the man m the bowler hat an rounces that the rehearsal has gone very well and calls for the second pci foi mance The cast for this play is as fol lows: t John---—-- -T. C McCollom ’24 Mary- —Miss F. C. Heyser ’25 Hero—— R. G. Adams ’2l Heroine Miss L. II Lnik ’25 Chief Villain E. L Holfman ’2C- Bad Man D R. Cronto ’22 —Nail Notre Dame— ENGINEERS PJLAN EXHIBIT FOR VISITING GRADUATES (Continued from first page) "professional” touch They will ex hibit in the ait gallery in Old Mam sonic of the paintings, portraits and sketches of Sviatoslav Roeuch, the woild-ienowned Russian aitist. Mr Uoctich has a wide versatility of in terests and his woiks lefiect the tn spnations. which'years of tiaveling —Nail Notre Dame— WANTED—Upstairs girl at once. 1 Inquire JOT Allen sticct Bell 199 £ Let us prepare i v t House | Luncheon | of the Finest £ Sandwitches i | Salads | Cakes I Pies J ALL HOME MADE THE | PURITY TEA ROOM I £ 135 ALLEN STREET t ERICH VON STROHEIM’S a Production A W f |ft®| A 3* O/tw HENRY V/ SAVAGE'S dax em» iy FRANZ LEHAIt. VICTOR LEON oirfLEO STtiN of the Screen! The Love Story tn World! The Most Got Glittering Ft Im satiation Exer M no motion picture has ever offered PAS in the East have given him. Fiofei sor Kocher of the School of Archi tecture *invs of him: “Roerich's palette is a brilliant one, and with true genuis he has been able to develop lus subjects with the fia ginnt and exotic atmosphcie of fni off India. His portraits piomise to promote.a new school of portiaituic of widely cientire style ” There v. ill also be a small eslnbit of watei colors by 11. E. Dichson These wall be of especial interest in view of LOST—On or near football' piacticc field, engraved Waltham .pocket watch, gold, fraternity seal on dial and ownci's ranie' on inside of screwed back Finder please re turn to Collegian ofhcc MISS AMERICA The New White Bus 1' FOR WEST VIRGINIA GAME $9.00 ROUND TRIP Leave Friday 6:00 P. M. Return Sunday noon Call RITNER Phi Gamma Delta VSM IS STATE COLLEGE A good place foryour home, your busmens and your children? This question can be decided more easily after you have read the booklet “Our Town" which is published by the Chamber of Com merce. You may have a copy free of any charge by applying at the office of EUGENE H. LEDERER GENERAL REAL ESTATE WESTERN UNION BLDG. Mortgages Fire Insurance •<CV» | You see shoes as they were | Others see them as they are You remember a shoe as it was the day you | bought it. Other people judge shoes by their appearance weeks and months later on your | feet. Al’s shoes have the style when you buy s them. They keep style after ordinary shoes | would be discarded. That’s because they are 5 made to fit. g I TRY A PAIR AL’S BVfon., and Tues., Nov. 9-10 Matinee Monday at Two Adults 50c IME THEATRE Frtdaj, November 0, 1925 the iccent acceptance of two of his woiks for the annual tvatci color bliow of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Keep your Shoes in good shape NELO’S Shoe Shine Parlor and Repair Shop Phone 32 \\\V.V\ViNVS\VWV\V> SHOP Mate Miirrav as Ux lOidou 1/ John Gilbert as the Prince 'waltz "r blood “Kiss she reett Adaptation tnd Stenano by JVON KIM MIN ER % P,CTUKB ' j£~- Children 25c
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