’ Tuehhv, November Id. l'»2 p » COLLEGE GREETS NJTTANY ALUMNI Ovciflow Cicud ofi Graduates and Students Attend Mass Meeting Fiidny SMOKER,AND REUNION IN ARMORY CLOSE UROGRAM From the moment the fust of the fluee thousand old giada and ioimer students ariivod on Fnday until tlu* final stinggkis leluctuntly took their leave of th.* hccnes so lemm -sLunt ami dear to them, Penn State lfveibelated with giectings and jov and not one dead 01 uninteresting iri.menl aas toleiated m tile whole Alumni Homecoming week-end Despite the cutting wind and lain floin Situidny until bundiii all thoughts of unpleasant weathci weie telipsed by the splendid showing ol the Nittnni athlete? in all fr\e ol the scheduled event. Everything lioni a poultiv show to a cidoi party with pep and spirit, nothing so much a* . presidential nominating convention excluded the possibility of one dull nrnulc. With e\ci> possible squaie inch ol space taken bi the Msitors, the two dav program opened with a liveli and inspirational mass meeting on Ku mtv night Jules Prevost, chan man of the Athletic Association, piesided ami bi ought down tnundens of ap plause vhea ho pio.ed bj “statistic* that the Lion ginlnon wiunois would make a u edible showing on Mew Beavci Field on the moiiow Graduates Entertain As usual the celebiated Jlambone Quillet composed of Penn Stite graduates and led bv J A LeVden ’ll, composei of “Victor i ’ and the “NitLim Lion,” captivated the: tluong with its antics and hnmotous singing Anothei novel and tmc\* peeled number was the music by the **Jn// Ilornds”, a gioup of sixteen hanjoists selected fiom the Mandolin Club and dnected bv S rl Torclua Aftci the tremendous ovation to the guddeis as they onteied the hall Dean Watts, of the bchool of Agn (iiltuic, addicssed the meeting and pieditled Mcloiy o\oi Motie ’Dame il the College stood behind its sons as it alwnvs did Speeches bv "Pete” Mantle ’I I ami Fail Hewitt. Si , ’O.l, old-tune Penn Slate gild stars, stilted the awlnr of the hstonois Captain B.rs Urav, “Mike” Michnl «-ke and Coach Be.dek g.uo theji viewpoints on the impending fracas, which wcif* received amid much ap- lau.e and veiling The "Jazz ourd- ’ than snelled “Penn Stuta" i the faces of then instruments Inch weie illutnimled m contiast ith the darkened auditorium Var3ilj Club 'Meets Following the meeting the Varutv lub, led bj Neil Fleming, comened t Varsity Hall and held a dinnui icie elections and othei business i.itteis weie settled at that time II clav Fndav and pait of Satmdav le Poultij Show went on at the lock Judging Puilion and the gineeimg exhibits ( wote displaced EDWARD CLOTHES “Mack fo / You” , * - >- Here’s the Style That Eastern College Men r~ Are Wearing - Th) V " rT; @KOAD slwillclcrs, um £ lapih, —£/•;/» H«rr<n» l.iJ’S, juU-cm tumscis oi i/ic itetu /’/us eight hucU rs Tcn/ora/ y /j&’X' s+f 1,1 cu^,,s,lc c-/ic’nots, u'o.ittcis mu/ \ 3 Mtceils, mcitic/mg t/ic celebrated tvJ fabrics of of Keith Made V wfoou/ar/bi >ou mdini/im/ly—ua/i / r I T *// ,l£,f c,l£ "L IjjjA ‘ill in t/icrboromj/i Eiiu’iiri/ tui) f2B's-^3B^ 1 < l The EDWARD “TUX” * Sivleil on (lie l,nc« lavoreJ in .lie »mnrt . >1 iiiiiiMianJ Janclnc-f «78 7* iiuUJH 75 Cr/ The Hdw ard Tailoring Co , Inc I'UILAUUriUA SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP r-Jumr Accnts Shot Guns and Rifles for Rent BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SHOT GUNS and RIFLES L. K. METZGER in Old Mam and at the Units Many odd and interesting pieces weie seen, including the chugging, snorting old-time automobile winch ndveitrsed the exhibit on the cam pus. Souvenns weie distiibulod by the xaiioiw schopls to the visitois New and unique 11 tides made bv tin* .students of the vnuous engineering dcp.si Imcnts hi ought piaise and comniemlation fiom the sighLseeis The music of Machhm’s oicliestri added a piofesHional touch to the shoving Satin dav evening the del bovK, and women, too, demon strated thou piow ess at cidei con sumption Songs of \oie, the old class veils thomsehes and othet chamois made the aimory icsotmd with mcniment and happiness At sp\en-tlni ty o’dock the men began to pom into the Arinoiy and the .dmnnae into the Women's Budding Undergraduates Cooperate Cidei, pietrcls, smokes, apples and chocolates vvcic passed about and par taken of fioely. Oldtunoi mot old t.mer and an atmosphere of a moic* lovul bpmt would be dilhcult to find Busty Widcnoi’s oichestia pluyen dunng the evening Blue Kev men distubuted the eats and assisted in oigam/mg the vanoiis classes. Tlnii came to a close one of Penn Stale s most successful Homecoming Dajs. E N Sullivan, nluniui secie taij. dedaiod that the co-opeiatmn shown bi the imdeigi iduates was splendid and the allau would not have been neailv so well earned out if then assistance had been lucking Espeuallv was he grateful to the Blue Kej socict/ Members of the committee who weie most active m the piogiam ai tangements weie Miss Julia Bull ’22, J 0 Kelloi M. 5. J R Doti ’2l. A S Jones 'HI, C E Jl\eis ’OB, Don Ciesswell, R V SigwoiUi ’lO, Mis Eugene Ledcict ’ll, Mis P II Dale , o‘i, Mis J 0 Keller T 7 nd D D Hentv *2(> E N Sullivan ’ll and jW Jlonlr weie also piomment - PLEBE GRIDDERS RALLY TO TIE BISON FRESHMEN (Continued fiom fust page) Again in the fust canto the laon cubs menaced the Bucknell go il onlj to fumble the ball and have an alcit j Bison back scoop it up An intei change of punts iollowed and on the 1 second one August executed Ins long dash down the sale of the field, which with the goal that followed put the visitors on the bettci side of a 7-to-0 Wolff Makes Long Run In the second quaitei a seventv vaid iuii bv Wolll, fleet-footed Nit lanv back, bi ought the ball to the Bucknell tvventi-vaid line. Two gains by Wlutmoie and Meal placed the oval on the ten-vaid line foi an othei fust down At this ciucial time the visitois’ defend stiffened and m femi tuex the Lion team was unable to scoic Following the kickofr bi Buckn at the stait of the second half bo teams had oppoi tumties to utn t ball but little vaidnge was game Ne.u the end of the thud quartet Lion forward succeeded in blocki; an attempted kick and locovem the ball Aftei advancing the pi skin to the tlmty-vmd chalk-inn Neal tiled for a field goal but I boot fell shoit of tile upughts “METZGER'S HAVE THEM” Yale and Eveready Flashlights In the final quaitei with the boll at midhekl icpcatod gams by Wolll, Meal and Wlutmoie earned the ball fo within ten v.uds of the goal. Mon.ihan ami Wolff made live moio and Meal co.eied the icna u mg temtoiv on a wide end iun. One otl.ei ojipoitut’l, loi a vic toiv was, given the Mittanv iouilmg-, in the t.ii innmfes lemaiiMiig ol llio iiav when Wolfl niter, epted a loi vv.ud on the lift l -vaid niaikc” The game ende I, however, lietoie th freshmen could gun mole linn fwentv j.imN The Lineup Pern Slate IJuekncll Help i-. E lvo-.lc*iman Me Vmirews L T —Tiopp \\ ille L (J Mahood Pras‘o C Back Sondeibuig R G II ur Mooie it 1 Wall, Matcus II K W.td Meal (J Mciocinog Wolff L 11 B Kupstas : Alomh.m R II B \ugu,t. lljmas F Jons'l Penn State Fte;,h—- 0 0 0 7—7, Bucknell Fio-h— 0 7 0 o— 7 ! Totickdoan —August, Meal Points . ftci touchdowns—Walls. Help Sub stitution i—YoM for McAn Itev.s, Ilillen foi So’ulerbuig. Wlutmoie lor llamai, L«id foi Maic." lnugli, foi Wille, West foi Lou l , Holmes loi Mahood, Mitchell fot Kupstis, Jloiei loi Buck, Paisons foi August, Bit/- 1 /aid foi Walls, Mail', foi Wooiimg Rcfeice —Dougheitv, W A J Um jme—McCnitv. Gwmantovvn :uad- t omv Hoad linesman—Lvim, Ar'e, Tunc of pounds—l") runvtes. N ITT ANY STUDENTS TO VOTE ON WORLD COURT (Continued fiom firit page) pioposul, placed hefoic the Lotinli iclatu c to the Cmut Swanson Vi illis Resolutions Stated luieflv the Samson 'Ailh.Jtkc sijlici •to the M.ieon goal A icsolutMKi.s .uc fust, that the United j well-unicd shot fiom Liscnhutl'X toe Stakes dclcg. tes sit wuh the council} 1. lied at thn> time ami atUi a sci im am! asstnmlv m the edertmn ol the i hie m the sludow of the upughts the judges, “econdly, that the United‘l ’favelte bicks kicked the ball out Matos p»» its ka’e of the exponsos 1 1 j dangci of the eoui t, thn dh t! at the United i Sevenul times in the c.a h stage ol States .idiuionce to tne Coint entails | fiio second hall the Liston bootcis no legal ooligal’on, under the League i ikicatened to -.co-e, but thc>tt elloit except tne lust two named, and'ptoved futile \ pen iltv kick ladlv, th t the statutes of the Couit l t. at lollowed 1 exulted in anut’ici ho not amended without the con-ant' 1 ’on counter wiicn Lipnncotl sent ut the United *«t i 1 's | tin ball huitling into t'v* ml '1 he Define n\ delia..c ictmn s taken b-ll then sce—awed foi nui on this suDjcct ui Con*, ate, ae’o’s the field and then Keen feiencc* it Pimceton li is been plnnneJ 1 p-ssed to Eisonliuth, who l.uked the fm Fi’dav am! Satimliv, Deccmboi { goal «ftei the opposing goal-teiule. eleventh and twellth The discussion j ”as diav n out ol his, jinsitioii will be led bv a stiong taculti au-| o Umutv .rail ll’o n-ults i. .11 be 1.1c.1 , I'R M UITIX CRANTIiI) H U.F in a petition to Pic-ident Cooluigc l yp I P EOP \BSFXCE COOK WANTS Platen.lty vo»k| Di A E. M u tin of the dep u tment Call IS.j-B <n * Huioiv has been gianttd a s*dmt* _ j tm il leave of absence to begin Fobui ~ aiv tnst, 102 b to vvoik on lu» foith -IOR S VLE—Mow blrpmcnt Porto 1 , coining two-volume lustin', of the Rican eirbioidcries. with a few na-j United SLUcs Di Martin pkms to tnc baskets, also assoit.uent In-> spend Ins six months leave at Mash ch.in-m.ulc br Lets, wide selection i mgton, I> C, where ho will hive nc- Mis II K. Biker, 158 S Pugh St jeos? to ihe Congiessional Lib l irv to Plione 2 !°-M d 2t Jgnthci nateiial loi Ins text ! »SJC3^VS«SC3CX»«S3^\sacV3CVCSS»CVC3^^ | MISS AMERICA ¥ p The New White Bus * FOR WEST VIRGINIA GAME $9.00 ROUND TRIP u | Leave Friday 6:00 P. ftl. Return Sunday noon dj § Call RITNER |i g Phi Gamma Delta Phone 32 jS Industrial Engineering Department For Quick Service CHIFFONIERS . . $12.50 - Student Desks and Chairs Student TahSes TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 CHAIRS .... $3.50 DESKS . $12.50 to $25.00 TABLES . . . .' $5.00 COSTUMERS . . . $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES . $7.50 ROOM 106, UNIT B THE PENH STATE COLLEGIAN PITT lIILI. AND BALERS LOSE TO LIONS 23-32 (Continued fiom fust page) noi Lillei until "Imhinjod l*\ Hog Pomade in the final quaitei mile Taking ndvanligc of a inonenlan bleak in Coilictt’b stndu, Four, eic the Pitt lilmin.ii’ mil. to hate nun icgun the lead l>\ a tiemendoiti illmt >ml bitust the laj't a uimui hj t< 11 \ lids , ; Saudi. Jolimon of Pum ‘'tote, mo ci.t-ud hi l u atal fast In U cpi. > tvi n ih> and c..iHicd it villi i ttma splint which enabled iiim to finish hc.u! of Captim Batthu, v lu> \ fou:lh Ke* i of Pitt v is filth, lol loped b” Reiii of the Lions, Howell ot the Smokv City institution, (iinei of the Blue and White and Powell of the Panthcis m the oid.i n lined Caitmell Pksui'd j Co ich Nate Cm tine!! .'as pka-el with tlie showing of the Ntttunv h’i jiieis made against the Panthei lun |neis, who hold the mtoi collegiate i championship title The Blue and j White w’M meet tnc champions aga.n jit N'ev Yoil on Nineuibei Jv lien i the will attempt to dui'l.cile tlisii Srfmdaj s \ictmy Bv holding the st’ong Svi icusf h.miei to nmu point\iuoiv md Id defeat.ng t l e Unncisitv of J'lll-- hui g!i iull-and-d ilers on successr e Siliudavs, the Xittun' team ha* moved that it mu-.t be leckimed with in the lntmcollegiatcK Coich Cait mell l\as developed one of the best balanced lombinations in the La.-t witn wlneh he hopes to obtain the; title NITTANY ROOTERS CRUSH LAFAYETTE AGGREG \TION (Continued fiom first page) 1 lie Xiltim foiwauls had again inn Allen Street in the closing immitcs or the ihii<ij wmk. it contains the inies foi c i..tn iuppmcott hud anothet chance f aw,uds ot te un letleib and nuineialb * _ __ to f.coie on a pcnaltv hick but hilled » t ,<l is ispetmlh nitc-i to those X SgV FellOWS—*— \ dose )da\ fol'oued at the Mai non mlewhiijr to t'ko the advanced mil- * >*oal but a Lafayette fullbiclc kicked itaiv tiumm," coupe Last summei Here are some I)«n«MJir» ll.c b.n out .71 JaoKfi The ci.i.nlu: 'Pen Kt.ilo h.ui the Miect j c-,,iesunt.,- "j„ U! , t . ( | curs’lor the West trued with the mojo I to 0 in the■ lion of anv college on the Thud Coips v Virginia game. I,ot)K 'em Jaons’ favoi ' Artfa team and it is hoped Uih id- X over tlncoi king a bulhant brand oil \ anl.nre will be inamt urod y snccei m the (mill tpi.iitei the Nit-l *:* Oveilard tan* lonvaids -ert tlnouKli the JiU!i'__. :• 7-l‘dPS Koo. .i d ian of tifr (pais Kisenjiuth, 1 Mechanical Engineers I:;: Foul Coupe c.ii .'ml (.n»Sm dnbblud the ball /-i j PvhiNih’An IVFrWrt». iX - Fold Sedans. Over .'it o*. ninetv vaids of temtoiv be- vaGl iiiXltlDlllOll IMOIOI | ]jnd Ko Ulster 7"> ion the. Ml. vitlmi Moiinc di.- !* Willvs-Kniitht Touiim; 200 fiiir .mil then 11,ni1., it the bull. Tll( , M „ dl nnsmioi in* do-1* C.ullll.lf Tourinuf 'illll 1 in."inj* past the alaioon poll- . . IV 7p c province: m«ntl paitinent vis leuntlv the leupiert Y 1 1 iCUlcss. gOOU _ „ i„l .oai„„.il model „r tl,o Milli,-j:.: shupo. nun tires 2,, RIFfF FftflAß SFIFfTFn [ ,i "« hl 'i»'-'.,i'‘»“t“ «i„ci, m„. lilt LEi Jeut.y ULLLLU-U ,1,0, 011 t0,1 to the Iloriitniont 1,. 1- i: AKo , (lne iq ,- Jordan FOR DARTMOUTH MATCH-.S' ??■ Th ” ■' :1 _____ Altoona, and metalled in the JI II * . . ». . .. Jabotatoi\ last We.lnesdav ••• u.na.psi.ooieis .vieet nanoven u uuonstKll ,, d foi thl> )ufal Ume lt prmr CTATC AITTA fA Varsitv in Telegraphic j the onnneeimK exhibit on Satuidnv, ••• lEdul ulrtiLi HU 1 v vu, Conics. Tomorrow , i E'" 4 Co,, A ' ~| tois. i -****•:*.:.**** 'Vccoidin'c to the idle team's scoic *'u , *lt! i” ll»t< cliriiintlion shoot in ]iroj)- i.t.ion Jiu Pc*.in Sts :ati •* tulbjn.iph c | n cot with Daitnunilli A\cdm<nln\ and j Tin l ! d.n. tin? NitL.m limun .utists’ *l.nul'l l.ilh .1 much Liikvi count than | usual The* Y*usit\ nun selected In *' Cinch Miilu to cilei lhe match «uu >. Pic n. Hud. Hack. Tiot/ki, McGm-'l in.cs, Burn*. Kanc-dti,*Pi itchaid, Dal,-, and Ross i; In tlio hope of inteiostini; iro*c* ficsihnicn and sophoi io*c-. in the* ul o‘ shootmt . a pamphlet Ini'- bc*c*n <hs t.'lnitcd to the cl ts*>eo in H 0 T C £ Typewriters and Pho- gl; nographs of all makes i 5 repaired. S' \i f\ £ Estimates on request £ £ HARRY K. METZGER \\\ £ 217 S. Alhcrlon St. SjJ $» Phone 1(50-J Si A 2 i An honest man's word MORE than three hundred years ago, Miguel de Cer vantes said: “An honest man’s word is as good as his bond.” Advertisers must be honest men, if they would remain advertisers. Their announcements are signed. They must tell the truth in their advertising. For their own protection, as well as yours. What would it profit a man to advertise “Pure, virgin wool suits,” only to have you discover they were shoddy? You would soon separate the sheep from the cotton. And you would never deal with that man again. And, fui th er, you would tell all your acquaintances what a skinflint he was. As a matter of business, if not a personal principle, an advertiser must tell the truth in his signed announce ments. That’s what makes the advertising columns such reliable guides to honest merchandise. The printed an nouncements are bonds between you and the advertiser. Read the advertisements. Read them regularly. To be informed on the newest and best in everything. To save hours of shopping. To make the family purse do a bigger, better job. To get goods of known quality at the most attractive price. You would not plan a motor trip without first consult ing road-maps and guide-books. Is it logical to plan a shopping trip without first consulting the advertise ments? Read the advertisements. Then go to the stores with your mind more than half made up. A signed advertisement is, in effect, a sealed bond between you Read the Penn State Collegian Ads fOOCOCOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOCCOOCGOOOCCOOOGOOOOOCC'i 8 The Fashion Shop f R/ien’s Wear ALL TOPCOATS $40.00 and $45.00 Values The Fashion Shop f Men’s Wear « and the advertiser Ffifi* 7i»»c3 JOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCCCOCO
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