Page Four lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCX It’s What You Put Inside a Shoe That Gives It Comfort Shoes, like houses, are made comfortable by what you put into them. A good looking house can be furnished as comfortably as an ugly one, and so can shoes. COMFORT STYLE Priced at $8.50 AUB SHOP Bulletin Tucsdav, November 17 700 p in —Student Council meet* mg—Room 11 L A. 700 p m—l'lC'lnnnn class meet ing—Bull l’en bOO p. nt—Jumoi class meeting— Bull Pun SOO p m —La \iu Board Meeting— Pin Delta Theta house. Notices The Penn St’to Gi.'nge as ill meet in 10.1 \g Building Tuesd iv evening at 7 l."» o’clock instead el m then leg ul..i meeting place o i account ot the Iloit Week piogiam being held m 100 Iloit Election ot ollceis will take place The Elia tut tl Gngmei .me- Societv will present motion patuics ol an cd ucalunal natuie in lai ai dOO Lngin eonng I> lomoiiow evening at -even o clock Ibeie will be no chaige and all inteiested aic invited to attend | FILL OUT LA VIE ACTIVITY CARDS { Those jununs ami m*mois I who have not .is vet tilled out I hi Vu* activity cauls mil be J given a linal opoilutntv to do | so in the no\t tinee da\s 'Hie | thiee bo v es locate! in Old | Mam Engined mg A and L A 1 Building will be lemoved I Thmsdav night i All students who can attend the Emcc* Cum Conise \n,ombei twen tieth, twentj-ltist and tw-entv-seci nd meet in Room 117 Old M un Wetlnes dav it seven o'clock to choose ques tions winch the. wi-h to June discuss* Student Count.l wishes to call ..t -tcntmii to the ie. ent udmg tint all fit'slnicn ue icqimed to use the fiont. ca-l ind **Y" cntiances to Old M mi CNcliurel \ loliitions of this custom will he dealt with b\ the Stu dent 'l l ilnm il 'l lie DcMntav club at l‘enn ft I ite will hold i dosed dance it the Ai.icia hoiuc on Fnd.'v lU'iiitu The us se.sment is placed at SI To pel couple All lieshman COLLLGlicpoit <is will meet m Room Ud, Old .Mum, tonight at -euui o’clock SCARABS TO MEET HERE IN ANNUAL CONVENTION (Continued fioai Hist page) teie-ts that hi onion the students' cultuial outlooks and develop then abiLlv ot o\mo .su.n ” entertainment The Icm tuio «>l the enteo l miment will be the combined smokei, dim/* and mu acal • gwon it the Omega Ep silon house ’lhuisdav night A coni rut'oe vrli C H Seaman Mb rt its head his succeeded m peitccting a plr. m wlmli the local aichiteclm.il students mil pm loim I K llcinioih Mb and It 0 Ken ned. 'dd will appe u on the piogtnm in ilog d nice -kits chosen Itom then Thoipi ui dance s S II Totclua M 7 w 11 p! u tome in indolin si,i, t s 1 lie lomimi'co has .'so seemed a well knev.n eccsiittic ikinm M.uhlm’i otchesti i will pl.n fot the dancing BOSTONIANS 'i he college man whose attire is notice ably correct and refined gives consid erable thought to the selection of his shoes. They must be seasonable — stylish—and they must show that genuine quality which makes The Bostonian Shoes the shoe for the man who cares. 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET VARSITY GRIDMEN HOW TO WEST VIRGINIA, 11-0 (Continued fiom fust page) Penn fttate’s otloiise was stopped in its ti.icks In’ the* unbuilding Moun tamcc‘l line*, and W eMon diopped back to tn a placement fiom tile* West Vngima seventeen-v.uds Davis blocked the boot itid the oval was ic coveicd bv Captain Mahan of the Gold am! Clue on his own t!mt\-\ ud mark Penn State Vgam Threatens Tlnee pluvs bv Ua Rodgeis,’ piote gc*s piled up onh nine v.*rds and I3.it - num punted to the Penn State tlmtv fom-iaido whole the ball was downed b\ Olikei I Pi ilch.u d went out of hounds on the lust pin. making thiee i.mls on the ittempt The left hallback added thiee mote on In*. ne\t ti\ ami ilclbig then ended the end foi i sevcn-\.ud gain and i h.st down at nmllield On a ttmound his lett end, Gieene picked up eight v.mls beloie he was tin own to cuth Aftei a tune out, Mi.halskc* took the oval olf-tackle foi ; a biilliunt dash ol umeteen v.uds, be [mg smiled o\ Failev on the West 'Vn gima tuent\-tlnoe-\ nd ni.uk ! Ilclbig lost a vaul it (ho line, but Piitcluu.l mowed down the Vngmia 1 I'mrisj|\ama Kaiho.ul, will be m jchuge ol the tians,nutation !»«• t g> un, winch will be opened by a dis |iusoi»n about tlu* cotisti uction ot an • Ihcient conlainei bj A J Loiion an' ' engmcei ot the l-ie’ght Contamoi , Luieau of the Americ m Rtilwa> j ..ssociation Mi Lotion vili point J out tne good and bid points of dif 'feient ilesigns of bu'-he! baskets and | liampeis and how to fasten then , covens on piopetE The coopeung land nailing of the heads of bands • and the assembly of boxes will also j be discussed I Poitei R Tijloi, dueetor of the i l'enns\ ham t State Buienu of Mai kets, Inis agiced to give helpful siig gcstums a, to the gi ulmg and pack ing ol fiuit and vegetables, while II F Pi nice, mspectoi of the cenlial division ol the Peniischama R.ul io..(', will lectuie on collect and m toiwink .ml liivePo I to the Gold and Clue sc.enteen Following an- 1 olliei time-out, Putdi.ml was stopped l altei a slight gam l>\ a stitfemng 1 Mount uneei defense Ilclbig wentj aiound lett end foi i good gam but missed a lust down In inches. West Vngmia taking the bill aftei main taining an il.nost immovable defense Clocked Punt Precedes Score Vtiei an exchange of goals. West \ngimi punted into Penn ftt ite tei ntm\ ind two I.ion ] 1 ivs weie halted h\ the Mount imee's Gia\ diopped back to punt out of dangei hut the hoot w.*s blocked t>\ Ddchei and ic coveied l»\ P*vis deep in Clue and White le-i.un Opening with leiiaL. Wc t Vu - ginia’s buive was smotlieied mo ment mh b\ the Lion luin.iicls aad B.i’iium diopjicd Ind, in punt foi illa tion In-tcul of hoi-ding tlu* ball howevei, 1) ui.um tossed the elongated so'ieic* to Glenn on the Xittam lmt\- ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street ! Score by Quarters ! j PENN STATE 0 0 0 0— 0 ! | WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 0 7—ll j i | Yards Gained from Scrimmage I 1 1 Penn State, 150 West Virginia, 253 | 1 First Downs 1 * I Penn State, 8 West Virginia, 12 | Forward Passes j Penn State, West Virginia, i Successful, 3 foi 14 yards Successful, 3 foi 44 yaicls j Unsuccessful. 1 Unsuccessful, 4 | Intelcepted, 0 Intelcepted, 0 j Punts | I Penn State. 8 i'oi 276 jurds West Virginia, 9 lor 296 yaids j j t Fumbles * ! j Penn State, 0 : | Penalties ! Penn Stale. 1 foi 3 yuids West Virginia, 5 ioi 35 yards ! Reluming Kickoff | Penn Slate, 3 yawls | Penn Slate, 0 I Penn State, 0 I I Penn Slate. I Unsuccessful, 2 Touchdou ns Goals After Touchdou n Goals from Field yaul-stiipc, and the -peedy halfback] was a beacon litfht in Penn Stiteks at- ih £ K u '‘iMLhuno%o^^^ leeled otT twent\-two \.mk befuic he 1 lack, the defensne tactics of Aujr Hiwtintn for Munx llouar for Mnhomy. ile!- \us hauled down Following this MtcliaKke weie.thu talk of the day. for Kou-»t ,, Yu”iknn ,l for° r iu"i*i« llK ltoM>k!! o ror eleetiifvinjr -.pimt, a time-out was \Mienu\ei a West \ iininta back biokc Dll,| iarik.|.i Rreoic. Slnmi. for called In the usitors man etloit to thioujrli the line, he wis either omcluN Rif.rii-Hi.llrni.nrk u of stc..uh .. bewildc-1 ctl .lofcn-L- «h.ch bowllt d<mn »,th stin ß m ß t-lcUe wnt. thieitened with an appioauiitij? b\ Mike or he umtinued foi a jioodh .iirinlt Mountuineei dme gain The Mountaineer followeis Timo of i*»riotU—i minutes In Unci! iitccc-snc tns at the line, minded at the meat ttajinß powci Bainum tallied a In-t dirail With of the toncunc Nitlan; fullb idi and the lull file tank fnnn the Nittant incdiucd a tremendous lme-buckinK mnl line. Bununi tiled left mind duel betttcen Miehakhe and Gubtnfion and found \ hole which allowed a wn fhnnkiKivinjf Du\, when the Lion Kain of tluee >aids The huih line- with the Panthei m Pitt’s u ickei was stopped foi no jr.un on ,lew “Lulium the ne\t plnv an 1 West Vntrtma was In the line. Weston. McCann and penuli7cd foi otfsidu play With scum Filnk pel fotmed in fine sUle to pun \ nth to c;o t I< ule\ called lot a sweep- the plaudits of the ctowd House and mjr end lun and Glenn, with pel feet Hastings, although unable to heat the intei fetence, skirted Penn State’s left hiunt of the Mountaineer attack, put end for a touchdown Baimint kicked the goal Tumble Prevents fall} Towaid the end of the si>m:ul pen- 2 od, aftei Penn si ite had stilted a J much funn it- own ien-\ wd-lme, i Giav was foiceil to punt when the j West Viifimui defense tightened I With the hall at nmlheld, toiu tlmwirh njrht tackle toi si\ \aid» and Bainum m ide it a hist down Altei miithei Just down, Bunum bloke loose oIT njrht Kinml and lan eighteen \aid' lictoie 1 e w is stopped A pram he bucked the line and picked up foui yaids On the nostplav, how uvot. ll.umun fumbled and Filtik ic coveied toi Penn Muhalskc and Putchaid failed to gain md Gia\ punted out ol dangci sh«itl> befote the cml of the lust iiait Mthouch his wod; on the o‘fense REWARD For Return of small Oak Desk Removed from Armor} on Alumni Dav Proper!} of PENN STATE COLLEGIAN. Notify-Business Manager £ out ©f every K at the (according to an imminent dentist) will have read •this week’s issue—. the football number 1 i fc Stuff by baiton benchley cbsby gross hoover sherwood sullrant and others cover by held —god bless my sdial ! .8 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN West Virginia, 2 West Vngmm, 33 yards West Virginia, 2 West Vngima. 2 j i \ i West Vngmia, 0 HARVEYS’! PURE ICE CREAM | “The Better Kind” j < is served regu- ! larly by the } really discrim- ' ! mating. S It is sold by many deal- { j ers throughout the town. { Furthermore, we will de- { liver a quart or any num- { I ber of quarts right to { | your door. { { HARVEY BROS. I Phone 211 j up a gienl exhibition wink* in the ’time. > Second Touchdown The thud pu.iiter ended with the ball in West Virginia's possession on the Niltnnv ten-vard-lme The new | penod found thiee bucks, one for ni slight gain and .mother foi a loss and J still anothei stopped bv a now mi- i penetmblc Penn State line, use up a! tiu> of the Gold and Billed foui j ‘downs i Captain Mahan called a conference! to m\ent the next pla\—the tuck' which was to fool the fighting Lion team. Bainum, stationed as if fot an off-tackle tin ust, iccened the pass from centre but tossed the oval to Failcv, who in turn made a latenal pass to Glenn. The latter had vvoim cd lus way out past his own left end and he continued, uninterrupted, across the goal-line for the second six pointoi Bainum kicked the goal Lineups follow I’rnn Slate l’«» Went Virginia Wllmiii 1. h J Wurrm MiCmm 1, T D 4 vlk I link 1. C MtHcnrj Cnpt Grii* L Latham lion.. It G Cnj>t Mahuti Mammas It T Ditcher WV«lim II i Ollk.r lUllnr q It Morrison I’riulmrtl I. II hurley firnw* U 1! Glenn MirlmUko h II llnrnum Score b> ituurtem l\nn Slate U 11 0 rt— 0 Weiil Viruiala 0 7 n 7—14 Siurimr loiichilonn*—(.linn. £ Gnu Ik from tmirhilmvn—llnriiuni 2 LOST—Omicron Pi Sigma Fraternity pin, between Mac Hall and Pht Gamma Delta House Finder please ictmn to COLLEGIAN othcc. LOST—A pocket-book somewhere be tween Gieensburg and State College contains two dollais and valuable notes. Phone 21, A. G R lt-pd f 2 6 Expert Shoe Repairing K % NELO’S I Shoe Shine Parlor g > and n < g / Repair Shop y REMOVAL SALE SCHLOW S QUALITY SHOP g Coats, $15 —Coats, $l5 o o One lot unlrimmed, dark S shades in Wooltex garments. <5 Fully lined and inner lined, g Worth easily three times the g above value. To go at this g sale for $l5. § $26.50-Dresses-$26.50 O o High-priced exclusive mod o els. including Pcggy-Paige, g Co-ed and noted Kabul makes, g Values to $47.50. All must o go, and go they will at $26.50. o ■ . i. o | Sale Begins Wednesday, Nov. £3th, at 9 A. SVB. Hundreds of items 100 nu merous to mention are on sale. Everything has been marked so attractively that it will sell. If you can’t come, have your friends shop for you. Silk Dresses, $9.75 These won’t last long. An assortment of silk and wool en dresses, valued to $29.50. All sizes, makes and colors to go at 59.75. Be on hand early, Wednesday, Nov. IS Schlow’s Quality Shop STORE CLOSED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH JOOOOCOOO! HORTICULTURAL WEEK SESSIONS START TODAY (Continued from first page) collect methods of- cnrloadmg, illus tiatmg lus points with lantern slides. Demonstrate Methods of Loading The construction of a lcliigeintoi ear will be explained by N T. Ander ion, mechanical engmcei of the Fruit G:oweis Express company of Alex andria, Virginia The lefrigeiation of perishable commodities is a ques tion of gient impoitnnee to hoiticul tme, so Mr Anderson will explain , the system of ventilation by which n. is accomplished Tomortow afternoon an actual demonstration of the piopci and im poper methods of loading will be given with the help of.a icfiigeiatoi cm on the Bcllofontc Cential tracks mm the depot In the evening the 1 Crabapple Club will entertain the visitois with shoit talks and sketches Thursday niotnmg will be devoted to a study of insects and diseases detrimental to prohtablc fiuit grow ing In the afternoon there will be ! GOOD USED CARS j j FOR SALE AT j I REASONABLE j | PRICES | ! 2 Ford Sedans j { 1 Ford Coupe ! i 2 Overland Tourings { | 1 Reo—7 Passenger } | Touring J { 1 Peerless Touring * | PENN STATE AUTO CO. | i East College Avenue { ! Phone 282 j State College Building Turned Over Our builders have officially turned our new building over to us. When open for busi ness, it will be one of the fin est Ladies’ and Children’s Shops In Central Pennsylva nia. In the meantime, we are going to close out every gar ment in slock at most inter esting reductions. Every thing is for sale, including fixtures. Our old store room is for rent. Come expecting bargains. You will not be disappointed. This is your sale. Comet $79.50—C0at5—579.50 This lot includes garments for $89.50 to $125.00. Finest fabrics, exquisite furs, beau tiful linings. Fully guaran teed for two years. $79.50. $26.50—C0at5—§26.50 Fur Trimmed Garments, all wool materials, crepe and sat in lined, values up to $39.50. Removal sale price, $26,50. State College >OOQCO3CSO3OBDCOOCOOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< [Tuesday, November 17, 1925 mi oppoitunity for individual pme- Licc m piuning, packing, grading, budding .ind ginftmg. A hoise-shoe pitching contest and horticulture banquet me scheduled for the eve ning, the kittci being made up en tuely of edibles luised on the Col lege f.ums Hound Table Talks Market problems will be discussed [<T iday, w ith special talks being riven to illustrate different points \U the meetings will be of the lound table discussion tvpe, m which nil uc fiee to ask questions Many enteitmnmont features have icon nnanged foi the enjoyment of he visitois duimg their stay at Penn Kate, among them a spelling bee in vhich horticultural terms are used xclusivelv and a reception at the ionic of Di S \V Fletcher This Takes the Crease Out Of Pants YGL'NE nally got two suds in otic in n two-punts suit Pants get more wear than ioals, get out of prr-a qtm kcr. An extra pair hanging at home pressed, is like has mg a fresh smi to put on HUOal- LHY’Swillgwi* )ou extra trou sers at little c tra <ost. 'I here’s a lug lining m all BROMLEY ’5 ( lolliei V\ o imkc our own and sell direct to sou 2-Pants suits ®37— BROMLEY'S CLOTHES 6 E»«t 'Kill, Strict, N Y > ft!?llrMilwi",N 1. 1 WalJen Last, N V S 3 Mata be, V oaken, X Y. STATE COLLEGE HOTEL December 10th and 11th George Sclieer, Rep. sl.oo—Look—sl.oo FJanelelle Night Gowns $l.OO One lot Waists 1-00 Silk Hose 1-00 One pair Fabric Gloves 1.00 Two pairs of Bloomers 1.00 Two paiis Step-ins 1.00 ss.oo—Coats—ss.oo This price looks like a mis take in print, but lust to make things interesting, we are putting one lot at $5.00 More Values Skirts, all wool $3,95 One lot of Sweaters 3.95 Hals . . 2.95 Odds and Ends Duplex Gloves $ .75 Satin Petticoats . .65 Kiddie Rompers 1.00 Kiddie Dresses 1.00 Silk Hose . .75
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