Page Four JOQOCOOOOCCGOQOOOCOOOOOOQQOOGGOOOJ Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS g We would like to have you with us when § we are buying candy and see the great differ -8 ence in quality. Nothing but the best comes 8 in our store. Bulleiin Friday, November '2O SOO a m to 1 .10 |i hi —Vote on compulsory chapel—. School buildings* •1 JO p. m—Laigmeei mg lectuie bv .lames Chestcnnan— Old Chapel 000 p m— Di Biueo Curiv optin'* till co-day biblo discussion confeieiice— Prosbyteiuin b 15 p in—Phnors piesent “Cliai ley's Aunt”—Auditoiium Saturday, November *2l 8 00 a in to 1” 00 m—Vote on com puFoiv chapel—School Sunday. November 22 11 00 a m—Chapel sci vices—Di Paul ’S. Leinbach—Audi- Monduy, November 21 TOO p in Mi-college mass meeting and baibecue—New Bcav ei piactice held Notices The Outing club will hike to Bald top Sundav stutmg fioin thecoinci of Pauinouiit uid Fia/ior stit'cS at two-fifteen o’clock Di L O (J.oi holU of the Botinv t’ep r tment wdl give in illustiated Icclnio it tne lcg tilai n ceding of Hie m e ini/ation in Room .111 Old Mam, Monuu. evening at .seven o’clock Students tniollod in pin acal edu cation ioui**e» must iegi*.tci foi their vmtu spoil., today and t«- liionovv without fail A meeting ot Jio Town Girls club 'ill be held at 105 K Faumount avenue at cvcn-thulv o’clocl Mon- day ccening lh Philip Bookotabei ot lliuis barg, will speak to the Penn State Mcnouih Societv in Room 23 l, A on Sundae e\cmng at e.ght o’c'oek ir .te .d of at the usual tune ol mcef- | I*)2£) Hass To 3li»el [ j m Hull Pen Monday j | The licshman class will | | meet m the Bull Pen at s-even | | o’clock Monday night undei | | the leadei ,lup of the second i | tual president, W’llum Hants | Who’s Dancing Alpha Clu Klin Friend-' Union Unneimtv Club S'gnit Phi Sigma Chi Phi Phi Kappa Tau Omega Lpsihri Sigma Phi Bpsilon Omega Delta Epsilon Phi Lambda Theta LOST—Biown tiavchng bag, in Stab College, in load to Lcni>town Fmrioi ple.’ic letum to Joe licit! Delta Sigma Chi, and mono ic waid It lOST—GoId beaus and aniythcst beads Horn ntcl hce lost in limit ot Gomeld’s on Aden street Re waid Im air bead- letu.nod to R 1 Denglci 12b C Nittanv Avoirne ' 11-20-ltp SPECIAL SWEET PEAS 75 c Per Bunch Also Choice IRoses : State College Floral Shoppe 117 E. Beaver Avc. Just Phone 2G-M . H. TOBIAS ADDRESSES DAILY CHAPEL SESSIONS Y. M. C. A Seerol.uv Speaks on Advancement of Colotcd Kate in Education C II Tobias‘•cntoi secieLuv of the college woi k dep u tment of the im -1 tional council of the Y M C A s))oku lon the ptogiess of the coloied lace j along educntional lines in Chapel \es touluv and Wedncsdav mornings j "As i citiren," said Mi Tobias | “the negio has made distinguished Ipi ogress undei seveie and acknowl edged handicaps Onlv sixty-two yeas lcmoved tiom slu\ci\, he has icduccd his ilhteiacy to 11 b and his moitahty to !*> 1 * Progress in Large Cities ‘‘Much of the uplift has taken place in the laigei ccntei* I’m example of sixt\-eight cities with i pupul ition of | one hundied thousand oi moie, in 'which the coloied people nunibei two thousand or more, tlmty of them have coloied Y M C A associations On the othei hand of D 7 cities ha\ing a population of one thousand oi lex-, of which two to ten thous ind are coloied, onh twenty-one ha\e scpaiate associ- “Thnteen cities have taken advant age ot Julius Rosenv,aid’s offei of 823,000 to each ut\ constiueting Y M C A’s foi its coloied people A gieat dial has been dune, but the field i» haidh mme than opened.' he con cluded Mi Tob\ s obtained his elemental v I education in the schools ol Augusta Geoigia He then erteied the Acad- I enn of Paine colic ;c, incited in the jsuaeoU Attcn gi uluating with ir \ B degiee he continued his educi -1 tiou b\ ittending Dtcw iSemm.nv of Madison, New Jeixew ivheic he -.ccuied an B 1* degiec I STOCK-JUDGING SQUAD ! TO LEAVE FOR CHICAGO Competing wnh lepi esentativcs fion most of the agi icultuial col leges of this country and Canada at v’lucago on Novcmbei twen’y-eighth, (he Penn Stile stock-judging team ' ill attempt to maintain the pics tjge which it le-enth gnined bv win i mg a sinulai contest at S,.ringtield, sLissqciuisettb Hie team, which derailed foi the scene ot the contest last night, con sists of tite following T K Wool ’2<i, H M Gaits ’2(», \V C Manet '2f., R P Ai mstrong 'ln, Cl Paxton ’2b anil A O Riioid ’2G '1 liosq men aie all members of the Block and Bridle club 192 S STICKMEN CRUSH YEARLING TWELVE ‘>-1 lJispl ivnjr a maihed siipei :ot itj at o.eij tuinot tho j?u»nc, the sophomoie lacio's'.c team defeated the freshmen Satutdn\ b\ the one-sided score oT •) to 1 All tinnutfh tho the pa'Mnrf of tho ‘•eeoml-\e*u men w is well executed and the\ uoto on tho offense pi.ictuall.N e\ei\ moment . 'J lie lone talk of tin* fio'hmon came eaih in tho second halt The ball w is centeied and n tho net hetoie the sophonmies fulh leah/cd that it was beinff plated This wis ti ■ tin- . . -iunv . t!u> onlv time houtncji, that the fieVhivui ili«plije(] am teainuoik at all wink. ihri op ponunts (hsluhutuil then HJiinß o\oi the entire pci toil FIRE INSURANCE and MORTGAGE LOANS Are included in ni> GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS EUGENE H. LEDERER Western Union Bldg. \ 291 Bell SMITH’S QUALITY ICE CREAM Excels in Purity, Richness and Delicacy in Flavor t SMITH’S PASTEURIZED MILK ijl Is Cleansed uac! Purified by Pasteurization :j: Serve them w2th Smith's Fruit Punch :j: Smith’s Pioducts are in themselves a Guarantee of Quality and Safety PAUL SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY * Bell Phone 250 500 West Beaver Avenue & NITTANY BOOTEKS LEAVE FOR CONTEST WITH NAVY (Continued from first page) tumimtl berth will start the game foi the Blue and White Both men !.a\e been displacing a piomismg übihtv in d.ulv piactice and thcie v ill probably be no substitutions at these positions. Eiscnhuth and Gnthn will occupy the inside positions in turnonow’s game Handicapped bv a cuppleil leg Kisenhuth mav not be able to finish the game ami lor this reason Michael Gil will be taken with the team as u possible substitute At ctnter foiwaul Captain Ravmond Gil with Ins expeuence should help to bolster the line Baikheld Strong With Bell at left. Lippmcott cen tei. and Uaigest at light haltbach the Nittanv team should be able to 'idler a stubborn defense against the attack of the Mtridic foiwards Choi - ij ami Beam will be Coach Lcoiuid’s clioues foi the fullback bciths al though Carbon mn> be substituted dining the contlict Uclnuch at goal will complete the personnel of the team BRUCE CURRY TO OPEN INSTITUTE HERE TODAY (Continued from first page) begin at nine o'clock in the morning Dinner will be served by the club cu terei, after which Di Cunv will summarise the woik coveted bv the conference in time for the visiting delegates to leave at four-thutv o’clock Letteis lecened fiom eastern col leges and umveisities indicate that thcie will be a laige lepresentation m attendance at Dr Curij's insti tute The Smokv City will send a total ol twentv-live lepiesentatives liom the Umver.-atj of Pittsbuigh, Carnegie Tech and the Pennsylvania College foi Women Lafayette will ••end a deputation of ten. Bucknell fifteen. Wilson seven, Fianklin and Mai shall five and Allegheny live men an<l five women Although no ifpoits as to numbers have vet been received, it is expect ed that .lumaL., Lehigh. Susquehan nr and Übnght will send dclega t’ons D. Cunv encouiages insti tutions to send laige deputations, as he feels that gieater benefits acme theiebv Local organization* will be well lCpicsonted m the institute, accord ing to W. .7 Kitchen, sec* etaiv of the Y M C. A An attempt is be ing made to have at least one icp lesentative from even fratermtt and boaidmg club attend the meet ings in older that they may later i soi v e as leaders in the coming dis icU'-sion gioups to be oigam/cd on j the Penn State campus. Delegates jfiom .voung people’s societies and | Bible classes will also be in nttend -1 aiice - Local delegates met m Koom ,522 Old Mam, Wcdncsdrj night, and weie spoken to bv Di F L Puttee, pjofessoi of llngh-.li literature, who lev lowed the woik accomplislicd bj discussion gioup, ,n pievious >ears Pmbloms pioposed foi discussion . t a joint meeting of the Y M C A and Y* W C. A Cabinets will be submitted to student organizations m oidei tint the most popular mav lie selected as toptes for the discus- s.ons following Di Cunv’s insti tute The plan is to get the judg- EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB S Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN monl of thinking students on the campus legaidmg the questions which aie most peitinent and hold most pionme of improvement thiuugh discussion LION HARRIERS COMPETE FOR COLLEGIATE TITLE (Continued from fiist page) then one-sided victorj o\ei the Pitt ficshmun team me conceded n fiont place in the lace The team, composed of Offenhauber, Bass, Lock wood, Pettit,' Wilde, IlelfFuch and Montgomerv, ndministeied such a tioitncing to Pitt hopes on Alumni Da> that Coach Nate will be disap pointed if the failings do not take Inst oi second Offenhuusoi, outstanding because of his lecord-hreakmg erreer v hile a student oi West Philadelphia high school, is caidcd by the big spoils wuteis as a piomising contestant foi the individual honors among the voungsteis Since Cox wil be out of the luce, Penn State’s victory m tins class will depend upon OfTenhausci, Bass and Lockwood. Cox Against Ritola On SuLurdav following Bill Cox, outstanding fieshnun distance man is booked to tiavel ovei the same couise against a lineup of experienc ed lunneis, notable among these be ing Willie Ritola The A A U. championship draws its entnes from all sections of the United States, and while Cox is not given much of a chance to bleak into the fust three positions, it is said that the Blue and White vearhng will give Ritola much cause foi wouy. Outstanding Runners Cavanaugh of Boston College, Schmid of Columbia, Craig of Dait mouth, Gegan of Geoigetovvn, Wat teis and Tibbets of Haivaul, Coibett of Pitt, and Minch of Piinccton, to gether with Barclay, a*e picked as probable vvmncts of the Yaisitv meet However, Bnkci, Maine stai, and the S\iacu«e quaitet composed of Gott lieb. Pioudloek, Bell ami Loucks, aie slated foi a divvy m the hut fifteen places Two bundled and sixty-five lunneis fiom Eastern institutions will be enteied in the meet, while 101 en tiles have been made foi the lies li man championship event JX /VY A S CANDY We are taking advance orders for Whitmans State Seal Candy for Xmas, shipped fresh di rect from the factory, in one, two, three, and five pound boxes. Place your order early. RAY D. GILLILAND i | State College Hotel Dining Room j Meals Served Three Times a Day i i s $ | ' $ | SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER in n the mailing of this fine cigarette goes all of the ability of the world's largest organi ahon of exfirl tohactn men Solhing it 100 good for Camels The choiceit Tin inti ami domeitu listnieenl. The riii><( ikilfut blenders. The most it tenlifie faekage, ffo other cigarette made 11 hU Camels A ln finer cigarette can bt made. Camels are the oierahchtung choice of experienced smokers. ' THESPIAN CLUB HOLDS PRELIMINARY TRYOUTS (Continued from first page) pioduction No expense will bo spar* cd m making this production one of the boat, and it is estimated that the cost of the picsentation this yeai will exceed ten thousand dollais. The cast of the play, as selected by Mi Moinson, easting dircctoi, is as follows Sally Merull, R. W. Gra ham ’26, Mnijonc Ware, S. Runklc ’27; Miss Spinks, Geo. Schustei ’2B; Jimmy Atkins, D. D. Noitlirop '2B; Jackson, J E Kennedy '2C, Lindy, R G Kennedy ’2B, Wilson, hotel manager, A. E Altcndeifei ’2B, Rich ard Bums, the'kid, J L Nelson ’27, Dugan, his manager, P J Farley'29, Mrs Meirill, H H. Biaineid ’2B, Mr Memll, H W Pennington ’2G, Duke Chesteidale, John Vance '27, Pedio, the butlei, G W Robertson ’2B; De tective, If F McCollon ’2‘), Joe Mai quai'd, lawjei, J W Bergen’29 1 Two specialty numbers will be pre sented in addition to the piny itself. These will be enacted by William M Slough ’29, and Jncomck ’29 PLAYERS OPEN SEASON WITH “CHARLEY’S AUNT” (Continued from first page) 7il His numerous antics m the un fanuluu attire, while decidedly unbe com.ng of his assumed sex, proiidc continuous action that should mouse the lability of the audience Because of the excellent peiform ances of the candidates for the cast, considerable difficulty was encountci ed by Mi Mason and Mr Cloetingh, in the selection of the chm actors for the specific ides Six competitive trials were icquucd before the final choice was announced. The ticket sale lias exceeded the ex pectations of the managcis thus fai. Despite the laige demand, sonic good seats aie still obtainable and can be secutcd at James Bloom’s Shop The pncce of admission aie fifty and se\- entj-five cents, all seats being re scued The c'ast which was selected to open the season in the Auditonum is as fol lows Jack Chesney T. Iv Moms’27 When it’s Thanksgiving—and the teams are drawn up for battle on the gridiron—when the first touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with frenzy WHEN the rival bands ire playing to make your blood tingle And the cheers and answer* mg songs sweep back and forth between the opposing thousands of rooters When, follow* ing that tense hush, a swift player darts out from the flashing formations on the gridiron and races across the goal for the first touchdown •—oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy is too keen to endure— hate a Catnel' For Came! js the boon companion of your JO)s. Roam as far as >ou will from die prosaic things of every day, Camel will be the truest smoke friend you ever had. Not a tired taste, not a cigaretty after taste, not a regret m a million Camels’ Just full and fragrant smoke contentment, just added zest in living. So when your own college’s team tears through for its first smashing goal this Thanks giving Day—-uhen life seems fullest of the frenzy of happiness—joyfully apply the fire and taste the smoke that’s loved by millions. Hare a Camel! Biassett J G. Ilaag ’26 Charley Wykham W 11. Robeits’29 Loid Faivouit Babbeilv R. W Huston ’27 Kitty Veidun Miss Josephine Crnnmei ’26 Aniy Spettigue Miss Manan McVickni ’29 Su Fiances Chesnev J Whently’2B Stephen Spettigue, II F. Schwartz ’29 Donna Lucia D’Alvadorez Miss Fiances Hayward ’2B Ella Dclalmy Miss Manan McLaughlin ’27 **X~X*-X-H-*X*'X~X**X**H*-X"X , *X**X~X**X'*X**H**X*-X-*X-*X"X**X**X*'X**l | SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER v Served at 12*30. Make Reservations Now | PENN STATE HOTEL Opp. East Campus Gernerd’s Trouser Week November 18 to 25 Come in and get your pair of collegiate trousers for vacation Cleaning Pressing Repairing TOBACCO MEET THE REST OF THE “GANG” At the State College Billiard Parlor Allen Street I Don’t Forget To See the Bargains We Are Offering at Our Sale of New and Used Cars. 10 per ct. and 15 per ct. Discount Starting Today and Ending Wednesday Evening, November 25th. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU > PENIS STATE AUTO CO. j PHONE 282 E. COLLEGE AVENUE YOUR STRENGTH OF CHARACTER | plus & OUR BANKING STRENGTH \ equals > SUCCESS I •• rf»c. y —that is when you make good use of both “strengths” by reg* 5 ular saving here. - p Security Service Stability > Three per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits p THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK § OF STATE COLLEGE & —have a Camel! Friday, November 20, 1925. ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street CANDY Out Arg/irii mth, 1/ you Jo not yet know Come! quality, it that you try them, n't in*itt you to compare Camelt with any eigarellt made at any price. R. J. RtynolOi Tobacco Co.
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