Pago Pour - n -'TT-vpn If shoes were railroad tickets, Al’s shoes would be excursions Railroad tickets are priced by the distance they will carry you. If shoes were sold that way, Al’s shoes would be excursions Wear a pair and see if they don’t carry you faither than any shoes you have ever worn. $3.50 AL’S SHOP JOOOOOOOOOGOOGOi Bulletin 'luesdav, November 10 7 00 {> m—CULLLGIA.X leportcis’ class—Room II L A 7 00 p s ile foi West Vn gmia game—Co-op 7 .JO i) m—Floral Chib meeting ll lusti.ited lectuie bv Pro fessor Popp—Room 20(> lloit Wednesdiv. November 11 11 00-11 02 a m—'l vvo-nimute silence Mill be observed in all 700 p in—Ticket silo foi West Virginia game—Co-op Thursdaj, November 12 7..)0p in—Ameiicm Chemical fao uetv meeting Phvsics Icituu* loom SOO p m—"Mm lunette bhuvv—Audi* tonum Tnouts hn cist ami choirs oT the Thespian production, •'Thu Kul Him self," will Ik* ludil Mondi\, Novem bci sixteenth in the Vuilitoiiuni HORT WEEK PLANS NEAR COMPLETION Instiudion Classes Planned for Commercial Flint and Vegetable Groueis ROUND TABLE GROUPS TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS \ppcantig is the second mijo** nctivuv of the \cu mi the “HiM,” Hint V. eel. will begin Tucsdav, No vember se*.c’nteinth and will termi nate Juee da\s hue: Conducted b boiluultu.il student' it is one of tlu mun attiactions <ui-e will be i.mqin* in ih u tl.ue will he no spciclie-. i hi * 1 table discussions be ing used a< a medium oi exchanging pi icfcal cupel h iici and theoictic. 1 pouts Tiicie dncUssion giotip- will be led I>\ membeis ol the limticultuial f.tculti niembus who hope to make thin wcel , clcMimg house ol up*lo da*e infoinition loi commeiei .1 gioweis thioughout the Mate The pingi uu loi the week h is been divided mto two pails, ore hn the fnut giowcis and arotlici loi the ■vegetable nua Pacultv insliuUois in these two blanches will be i'i dial go of the.i usputive division. StuiH Ciuliire Problem The Hint gunur. v ill con’en? n Room Mli) Hoi t on'l uesilav, the scu n t'enth, Im a stink ol ciilUual piob len.s Identihc ition ot vauotie,, m diud pollination and pioblems in fu tili/ing will bo tile topics loi disci)-- sion in the nio.mng «.o,'ion In llic nfteinoon in inspection <»i the Col lege oicluul, md fimt i vpuimenls till he made, with .pccml cmphasi I'l iced on the icsalts ol the ..pple iiu 11Hton pioj.it An inioimil nciptnm m the evening at the. home of Di. S W Fletcher, henl of llic depulment, V'U complete the lu t da 's calemlai Ti..gsiioi t itio i j.iolilems, with domonstiatioiis m the method, ot pi ope: ad imptoi.ei wavsnt fouling K'U'i: b. th« Dm.inn ot Peni,liable Flint In pection ol the Pcnnsvlv.uiia Rulio.td, togetiiei with a liuit judg in'? contest will coßsiiiiite the aettv- Hie, Jm the eiond dav 'llie Ciub apph Club will enteitnn the visitors in the cv» rung with -Inni talks, ilht-. Mating the work ot the depai tment Discuss Insut, and Diseases Thut -dav inmning v ill be devoted to a stu.lv of lnstc.s m,l dist.i-i, det rmentnl to piolitible liuit giouiyg » s piavmg and dusting mudunciy will also be discussed. In the afternoon thole will be anotnei fmit judging contest and individual piactice will be given in piuirng packing, giailing, molding mil gi.uung lot those ALBERT BEAL&SQN Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street wlm aie mlciested in the small fimt industrj theie will be .i special pio gtam At live-tlmtv o’clock a lioiti cultuinl bmquet. consisting of hotli cultuial products. piepaied and teivul bv hoiticiiltuial student' will be tundeiod the gioweis Muketing pioblems will compile the last dav’s piogiam and special sales tnlks will be given and raaiket conditions il.scussed 'I he vegetable pmgiam will be ot .mul.M nattue md will be composed of pioblems renting to this ])b.tse of agucultme Xenotic-s ol vogetibles. constt uction ol the small gictithouse and teitih/ing piob lenis will be biought befoie the giow eis on Tuesdaj Lo idmg Demonstrations On Hedi.csdav the vegetable giow eis will attend the donioiistiation m loading methods Latei m the dav celeiv bleaching, uligation and stm age cell us will be discussed A conference houi. clop lolatmns, clo.ei cio]), fertilizer, the cucumbei beetle mu! insects and diseases oie the mam topics to be bi ought up on Tliuimlu In the vegetible gioweis Following the «amo charnel is fhe fimt piogi m\ theie will be s des talks md disgu jsmns ot maiket ior ihtmn as Uuv now exist In aduition to the in a net question, the subject ol stoi igc cell us will ci cate much discuss cm as tins is one ot the big gest pioblem, vlucn eonfiont the gio.vei PROF. KELLER TO HEAD EX'l ENSIGN DEPARTMENT (Continued Horn lust page) past sevenal veil,, Piotc*soi Kelltn has taken unusual inteiest m en gmeei mg extension, conducting vi nous cd isse- in foiem m n uning and summei com-.es foi supcuintemients m.inagets and otl.ei olhcei, Dm mg the lest of this se.ncstei a conmuttee headed bj Ptote-soi Gaum will conduct the business ot the ex tension dcpaitment al'hough Piofcs s.u Kellei v.ill mike a tup thuuigh nut the ‘-tate with Piofcs.oi X C Mdki ioune head ot the depart ment. foi the pm posy ol meeting t nuinbci ol industrial executives Professor Deeses Successor Piotessoi Ute-o, the ncwlv ap pointed sucees ii* ol Piolessoi Kellcl, gioduuted Horn the • 2 as assistant pio- Ussoi m l')2J In i bulletin fiom tnc mine of De in it I. ‘sackctt, Piofissoi Deese was dial iclci i/od as ’ a man who will con tinue tile piogiam \ hich his made the dcpaitment ot Indiistnal Cngi neei mg one ol the leaden., in Us (mid ill the United Mites Pioles-oi Deesy h is bun m O' uge ol the wood vvoiking shops , nd imthme .hop ni stiintion \ luge amount ol ac counting I- nci e mij m coimeclmn i with the wood shops on .•ccount of the mamilacLuung tuned on 'I he oi ! gani/atum ot this woik ami the eon | duct ol m ictual pioduction piogi un ! h vc Inert c.ui'cd out bv Prolessot Dee,e m a veiv elneient ni.mnei " In the l|elil of lcseardi. Professor Deese ha- made line .Ug itions on the m’einal resistance ot moloi Hilda and the i elation ol the moistuie cou tont of coal to the thermal elhcrentv ot demi boilers He has also made Kceiil studies on the possibilities ot graplnc.il methods ot computation in machine shop pi u.ai.e. LOST—Xaluidaj evening An ame thvst linger ring hinder please ietuin to COLLHGI \N ollico In honor of the ex-service men, we, the undersigned, will close our markets all day No vember 11. Shops and delivery service as usual Tuesday until 9:00 P. M. WINNER’S MEAT MARKET 111 S. Pugh St. Bell 293 FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET E. Beaver Avc. Bell 357 ;! LIONS AND NOTRE DAME |' CATTLE WITHOUT SCOKE jj (Continued fiom fust page) I Ileauidon foi a loss, ami Penn State ! i took the ball On the hrst phn, the • ' inev it ible fumble appealed and X’oti e >1 Dame pounced on the bill) An oil - Ijside peiuiltv, samlwichod between two jjplns, kept the visituts fiom piling I I up the nvce.'s.u \ vaitlage and Ld >! wauls lifted the ball out uf bounds on Lion eight-jauls ij G: eerie made two, Pi itch ml added [j six ami Helbig went to the twentv-tv.o | vauls loi a lust down Thiee pla>s || nuue failed tu add a laige amount of [ j vatdage and Gun punted to the op i 1 posing tlmtv-live, vvbeie JlcCann j downed Fdw.ud' m bis tiacks X’otre i Dame punted lo Helbig oa Penn 1 Slate’s twcnlv-oiglii ami he ictuuied (>r.n s Punting Decides Ua, Giav lifted a mighty boot to llie None Dune tfmtv, and here the Roekmcn began anothei dining offen sive winch was halted again b** the 1 L o’ls as soon as nmllield w is teached ! Penn State’s foiwatds, compelled to , b ittk* in the mud against one of the i fleetest of college backtields, coveted ■ themselves with mud and glory bv ; spilling the fast end luns and off tukle tluusts toi which the vis.tois , weie noted I The pkn see-'.iwed and the valiant i Denver Field wamois tallied anothei I fli't down when Michalske on a fake iicveisc. shot through the line for j twelve vardb befoie he was finally stopped bv a pile-up of four gieen jeiscjs. Tov.aul the clove of the sec ond ]>ei rod. the Rockmen completed a long pats loi a fast down m Penn Stite ten un. but again the Lions held and Fdwauls vv is forced to punt ovei the goal line Aftu an exchange ot punts, Ileun don went luck to tiv a pass and was tackled at the ankles bv* the alert i Weston, thiowing the invaders back l uu seventeen vaiut Fdw.uds punted over the line and the substitute Lion backliekl could not find time enough to get going, the hall being completed be foie Pmcuia, D tngeihehl and Lun gien had run oil thiee plajs i Tight Third Quarter I Weston kicked oil to Fdwauls on ! the Xotre Dame lifteen-vaid-ltne, und I the lankv Xouth Bend quntteiback ’! 1 h-ili Pied the croud bv te umg tbutv two vauls befoie he was biought to euth Thiee plnjs took the ball mto Blue vnd White teniloiv and Cd wauls punted to the Penn State one \ aul mark v hcie the ball was downed [ bj Badisth j Giav punted out of bounds, but foul |thiusts In the Indian ins biought the 1 elongated ioatliei to a point but | eleven v uds fiom the Blue and i White’s goal posts Ldwnids went • back foi u pass and again Weston •loioke tin ough tnc* defense, this tune railing the slim back foi a loss ot six teen vauls A p is,, Ilcaindon to ;! Badisch locovo’ed h* e vauls, ami a [ pen iltv loi inter fetence gave the ball i to the Irishmen on the Lion ten-}aid • line Xiltanj Warriors Fight '1 hen Hnnght gained hut a vnrd He couldn’t get past the line. Ilcnrn don \, is stopped just aflei he had pissed the line ot scrimmage Cn uglit, tiymg the ciossbuUc which had so otten g lined ground was spilled alter he hid Unversed but three feet Such line power as was displayed bv Be/dck’s pupils was a sight for soie eves and it was the last drop :i *\n overflowing cup of endeavor wheri no ught's pluement was hustled so th it u did not pass between the upright' Giav lifted a powerful foot and the hall sailed o.c” the tiftj-vnul-maik, und Xotie Dame, in two plav.s, came back eight \ ud' Knnght fumbled, and the eagle-like eves of Ponn State’s captain located the bill toll ng tmdei the leet of the olhei plavei- With one dive he was upo.i it, ever alert to Imd lor his lighting team the break with which the Blue and White was to combine a suin' Mtchnlske’s Great Run. Clieene’s tiv through the line netted tv e v mis, and the men came back 'oi uiiothei thi tut. The ball vns The New Reming- ton Portable Will take the "drudgery” out of “Report” writing. Com plete with case 560.00 HARRY K. METZGER 217 S. Atherton St. Phone 1(30-J THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Score by Quarters PENN STATE 0 0 0 o—o NOTRE DAME 0 0 0 o—o Yards Gained from Scrimmage Penn State, 87 Notie Dame, 185 Penn State. 3 Punts Penn State, 10 for 350 yds. Notre Dame, 11 foi 373 yds Penn State, 3 Returning Kickoff Penn State, 0 Penn State. Successful, 1 for 2 jaids Unsuccessful, 3 Intercepted, 0 »c‘in}r { Penalties Forward Passes Notre Dame, Successful, 2 for 22 yards Unsuccessful, 5 f Intercepted, 0 | Penn State, 4 for 20 yards | Penn State, 0 Goals After Touchdown | Penn State, 0 Goals from Field Notie Dame, Unsuccessful, 1 • Penn State, j Unsuccessful, 1 snapped to Michulske, who followed his mtei feicis to the end, whoie they weie all taken out Continuing his match, the burlv fullback cut m, evad ing two Notre Dame lads sot upon stopping the diiung logs of the ball* totei Mike was not to be halted jet, how* eiet, and he eluded thiee more gieen joisevod-grappleis and stmted on again The appioach of a tno of Rock men foiccd ium to the sidelines, but, still within the boundaiv, he edged backeii until he had mossed another white line, when he was foiced out of bounds Twentv \ards weie gamed on that flashing lun and the ciowd wj- brought t£f its feet m the hope that the big buj would be able again to pull the unexpected But the kmfe-hke edge of Penn State hopes wis dulled when the Xutie Dame eleven, fighting with its b'cks to the wall, held as it had done since the Aimj game Weston's Placement Blocked Hclbig’s try at tile lino was stopped foi a slight gain and Mike on his till list was spilled just past the su mi ntage line A pass to Wilson found the steilmg end siuioumled bv pi os. peclivc tackle!s and he was unable to get loose Weston t named back foi set oinl vauls, intent upon placing the ovil between the upilglits with hw mighty toe The pass was lotv and the slippeiy oval eluded the ncivous hands of Ilel big, so that lie could not place the ball in the right position Weston's boot lolled along the giound where it was svept upon by the fighting foiwaids ut Notic Dame The lemaindci of the fouith quintet was a punting duel, with Giaj ha* mg an edge ovei Ddwaids Penn State’s ends weie down umlci'cveiv kick, thiow-mg the elongated quarto of the \isitois foi a loss, oi it least without gam, eveij time PERCIVAL RUDY 121 South Atherton Street AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION Between State College and Lemont, meeting all trains Trips May Be Arranged For—Any Time or Any Place Bell Phone 176 R. T. HAFER ? STRUCTURES i OF DISTINCTION 135 N. Gill St. Bell 1-R P. D. Q. PRICE DISTINCTION QUALITY The three essentials of Fine Shoes always found in BOSTONIANS \ 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET First Downs Notre Dame, 7 Fumbles Notie Dame, 3 Notie Dame, 47 Notic Dame, 3 for 15 yiuds Touchdowns Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Tow aid the end of the same, the poweiful backs from the West, aided bv a dealing sky, again stalled then offensive, canning the ball to midfield befoie they punted. The game ended with the ball in Penn State’s posses sion on the Blue and White ten-}iud line Penn State (0) Notre Dame (0) Wilson L E ——Crowe (C) McCann L T Boland Filak L G. Marelh Giaj (C) C Boeungei House R, G Mayei Hastings R T. McManmon Weston R E Wallace Helbig Q B Edwards Pntchaid L II B Flannigan (neenc R H B Hearndon Michalske F. B Emight Substitutions—Penn State—Lun gien foi Ilelbig, Pmcura for Pritch rid, Dangci field for Greene Notre I'ame—O’Boyle for Fianntgan, Flan nigan for O’Bojle, Budisch for Crowe, Smith foi Marelh, E Smith ioi Maun, Prelli for Hcprndon, Pa r.sien for, Edwards Ofliciuls—Refeiec—Dougherty, W ami J. Umpne—McCaity, German town ucadcmy Head Linesman — Ljnn, Yale Time of pcuods—Fifteen minutes BED LAMPS - $1 CRABTREE'S ALLEN STREET Gifts Jewelry State College, Pa. Commercial 116-W MATERIALS OF QUALITY TONY SARG WILL STAGE MARIONETTES THURSDAY (Continued fiom fust page) bouteis of the sea Foi this icuson there is liaidy a moment when theie is no musical accompaniment and the Pnato Chorus of the night’s program i r said to be the finest thing of its sort evei attempted While the final scene in the island cave is a mastci piece, the outstand ing one is piobnbly that of the pirate ship wallowing thiough a huiricane while the pirates tight to death on the deck of the rutldeiless ciuft One thing which the audience must see and figure out for themselves is the manner in which Mr. Sarg depicts the dashing waves, the lam and Uie help less boat Animal Antics Anminls, too, aie not forgotten Old wooden-leg John Silvci had Ins pat tot, ns the paiiot itself will prove cn boaid the pirate ship. A dog and tomcat on the same ship make things mtciestmg foi ench other with thou antics and disagi cements Dumb animal life on the island wheic the ciew finally landed is suffuent foi the most critienl and the goat bids fan to uval even Rosinate which was hailed bv mnm as the best actor in the whole play by Don Qui v ote This nuu lonetto show marks the beginning of the Playci’s season in earnest During the past few weeks the cast of "The First Yeai" has been woikmg faithfully under the tutoiship of Director Cloetmgh and :■ now readv to piesent a finished pioduction Fnday and Saturday when it appears at the Tech Theatre m Hnrnsbuig, under the auspices of the Owl and Nightingale club ol Gettjsbuig college . EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loS S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National ißank PENN STATE HARDWARE CO. Phone 333 Bell Hardware, Congoleum Rugs, Washers, and Fraternity Supplies C. A. MYERS .... Proprietor Rifles, Guns and Ammunition Hunting Equipment of All Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY AIND NAVY STORE 820 East College Avenue Bert Lytcll William Norris Huntly Gordon Cosmopolitan fv>\ poduction "’' S \ V\\ Distributed fry A (getaj (ACTIMC Thursday and Friday AalilHEt— NOV. 12-13 Tuesday, November 10, 192.» Vcwimdued {amntofiamd jLri J* upfr-" HE OWNS a prosperous little store in Columbus, Ohio, but he hasoncperpetual worry— letter-writing. Only three or four letters aday, not enough to keep a stenographer busy an hour, but what a grind to gctthcmouc by hand—and no carboncopies! That's where Corona fits into tho picture. EvcnadubcanCorona* type as fust as he can write with a pen, and since the new Corona Four has the same keyboard as' the big office machines, it’s ape.* manent investment, for if you ever hire a stenographer, she will be able to use your Corona. CoronaFourcostsonlys6o. Easy terms if desired. Call or phone for a demonstration. MUSIC ROOM Agency for CENTRE COUNTY CoaotfA A Man and a Maid who gambled their all for level Peter B Kyncs famous novel has been made into a slipping film drama of stirring beauty and ten der heart appeal Justine Johnstone Princess de Bourbon George Seigmann Florence Turner adapted by Eugene Mullin t> settings by Joseph Urban cUrcctrd by MAURICE TOURNEUR