Page Pour fAL’S SHOP 1 Pre-Christmas Sale Now On Come early for selection Every article in store reduced THESPIANS REHEARSE Bulletin FOR CHRISTMAS TRIP . (Continued from first page) lucsdat, December X _ „ . „„ .. x , . Tniough the effoits of “Matgie” and fc .JOp m—\amtv football banquol- by s c . Bunklo . 27 tais'tj ant j j) [) Mortbrup '2B lespcctivth b <op m— Deiotion.il meetin E , Prof. thj .. Kld .. meeU - S allv” nho 1, -o„l- C A Bonnie, speaher--bov- ous iy guaided bv hoi spmste: aunt, oi of Auditorium -Miss Spinhs," pl.uod bv W C ,n.- Wednesday. December ent ’27 ‘'Jackson” and "Lindy”, col -7 oo p m _Hnriv Holmes speaks on °ted Mounts at the hotel, enacted b\ World Com t—Auditorium J E. Kcnnedt ’2O and It. G. Kcnned\ 700 pm— Block and Bridle cluo x»epct»\clj, lend muny humoiou* meeting—Room 20G Ag situations to the plot m thou cflous Building t 0 a, d Principals in their lo*o af- fans Notices All men on the Varsitv football ‘Vance ’27 Mi. Men ill is .1 Uptcal squad, together with freshman num-i Vanhce who is semng m the capacity rial men, are expected to attend the j Amei ican consulate at Spam Un anminl football banquet tonight at! orbCt ' n facetious complications six-thntv o’clock in Vatstty Hall t anse when the “Kid" accompanied by 0 J “Jackson,” his new spairing paitnci, The Block and Bridle Club n»H ««*» t 0 Spam t 0 lll « Castilian meet in Room 20G, Ag Building to- 1 heHV>>veicht champion motion night at seven o’clock j The climax of the plot and an el -1 aborate finale aie laid at R>e, New ■I ——- —i— ; j at tl* •‘‘•v home of the ... | fork, ;»«. he country home of th I on the bank of the Hudson | Collegian Candidates j The pla>, as expected, tci inmates with i Hold Meeting Tonight j I thehoppy union of the pimcipaK • , „ „ , , , if The lemamdcr of the cast is as fol j Ml freshmen ed.toiial cnndi- I | 0 „, : , Vllson |, otel lllanilcoli A E j dates foi the Collegian will Altendelfei ’2B. Pedio. the butlei, G. meet in Room 14 L A tonight jJ w Rob cit,.on '2B, Detectue, H. P. | at seien o’clock j 1 McCollom ’2l), Joe Maiquaid, latvyei, q-mt.iij. ■ . . r „i r D Vonßcigcn 'J9, and L Kacomck -j '29 as “Sambo,” An illustiated lectin e will be deliv- ; The following is the male chorus of ered on “Impiessions of Euiopean the show A H Byion’2B; H F. Mc- Damms” l>\ H \V Baldetston, col- Collom '29, W M. \anbcivei ’29, E. lejye tutslee. m Room 259 Dan j Build- M. Peek '2B, F. M Gaget ’2B, F. J. ins tonight at «c*\en o’clock Close '2B, E C. Matheson ’2B, \V. M ‘ VcClements ’2B, \V W Nichols '2B and H II Hughes ’2O The female clioms is as follows M H Janovitz '27, II G. Sappci '2B, ,1. II Reiff '29, R C. Scotney '29, B 11. Todd ’2B, F .1. Land '29, J. P Layton '29, G. B. Ct amp ’27, J B. Pearson ’27 and II C Stauffer '2B. ENGINEERS TO DISCUSS | SUMMER EXPERIENCES! Repotting on then tiummci expel*; lences, several members of the El cutncal Engineering Souetv will lead the discussion at the rcgulai meeting: to be held m Engineering D tomor jow evening at seven-fifteen o’clock Tlneo semois and one instiuctoi of the dep.utment compute the speakeis for tins week's meeting: G J Cailw light ’26 will discuss the Canal Zone, D \ McMastcrs ’26 has for Ins subject the Bell Telephone I> iboiatoi ics, J E Hogan -6 will take lip the woik of the New York Edison conipanv and Ptofet>sor H. I Taiplej will conclude the program with a paper on the Westmghousc Electnc and Munuiacturing company Following this line of woik, the Society will hold anothei meeting on Tanuaiv thirteenth at which time five pnpeis on supei-powci will be dis cussed The topics anti their au thois aie “Genciation of hupei powei," I) E Tiucksess ’26, “Tians mission of supci-powei,” J H. Gai bnck ’2o, “Utili7atio» of supci-pow. ei,” .M S Longencckci ’2(i, “Cnti < t'ltts ot supci-powei,” A P. Jacket *26 and “Answers to Cuticisnif.,” II 11 Patnck ’26 Tentative .m.ingemonts have beenj made foi Ihe lust two meetings of I the second scnicstci Featuring one 1 of these meetings will be an engin tei fioni the Bell Telephone tomp <nj who will, with the .ud of movies, give i lectuie on the Telephotograph An illustiuted lectuie on ‘Spcct-* l ' ’.u I” ‘ -> fr* - ..lumination foi the tenma! ” will be given by Prof K. B Muveh 'JO RF.NT—Second flooi room, 1210 Atherton street. Phone 140-J GIFTS that please are Gifts that last Jewelry Watches Silverware Diamonds Clocks Novelties CRABTREE'S ALLEN STREET The scene slutts to Spain \\heie Mi and Mis Men ill, placed by H W. Pennington *2O arid H JI. Biainerd ’2B, hate betrothed then d.uightei to Spanish duke, piotr,ived by J. \V. I)R. BONINE TALKS TONIGHT Devotional meetings toi the student body have been resumed after a lapse of sevci.il voais undei the name of "Religious Spit it" services held every | Tuesdav evening in the Fojer of the Auditonum fionr M\-fort>-five to sevcn-thntv o'clock. Prof C. Bo* nine will speak this evening on “The Religion of the Scientist”. The purpose of the services, which; aie held under the auspices of the 1 Student Christian Union of the col*; lege, is to promote spiritual devotion and fellowship on the campus An in vitation is extended to students from all classes to attend. Smith’s Barber Shop Your patronage always appreciated LADIES’ BEAUTY PARLOR Bell Phone Second Floor USED CAR COUPON SALE One Month 1920 Dodge Touring 1922 Chevrolet Coupe 1920 Hudson Touring 1923 Overland Clip. Coach 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Touring -1923 Ford Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Touring This COUPON IS $<5E-00 WORTH If presented be tween December 4, and January 1,1926, v\e will giTc $25.00 for this coupon, nro \idinff the holder purchase a used car for $lOO or more. Wc will srive every buyer $25.00 on any used car pur chased for SlOO.OO or more. Small finance charges, fire and theft insurance fiee. _ One-third down, v\ Ith a year to pay the balance. Dec. 4, 1925, to lan. 1,1926 Only a few of the bargains listed. Come in and bee the remarkable values offered in this sale. NOT A USED CAR ON JANUARY Ist IS OUR AIM. WEISER MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales & Serpice 120 S. PUGH STREET STATE COLLEGE, PA. Bell Phone 178 “COMEDY ISN’T FUNNY” SAYS STUDENT JURORS (Continued from fm>t pago-) ed then "doe bills.” Because Beimel was too modest to appear for his slmie of the proceeds at this session of tiie committee on freshman awards, he tull have oppoitumtc to do so at the neat meeting of the body. As tbc hist step in the payment Richards is pnvileged to weai the us ual eighteen by twentv-four carboanl with "I Decorated Her Room With Signs” theieon and Cherry may be seen toting the same sire boaid with "1 Put Onions In Hei Bed” attached \ stung of luscious onions adorns the lattei The signs aie effective until Yulctidc vacation. Aftei Christmas the other installments will follow. Scvcial othei puncipals figure m the case, namely, W. M. Slough, R G. McCloud and D T Mish but they au to be heaid fiom again along with Bonnet. A thoiough investigation in to the ments of the case is now undei wnv and the next convention of the justices piomises to leveul inteiesting developments. Action A-plenty One immediate haii-cut, tluec signs and seveial leetuies completed the woik of the evening. For an old of fense of extreme gencial ficshncss and failuic to appear upon summons of the Tribunal, Gcoige DcMoss lost lus locks at the directions of the on lookeis without furthei ado DcMoss icversed the bible mstiuctions by oi dei ing an uppei classman to fetch his coat, bv standing on co-op smoking a cigai, bv displaying a guady tie and with coat wide open and with othei less senous offenses. Exceptional athletic talent was dis covered m the person of one Waltoi Leiden who slow-motioned the man euveis of vaitous baseball positions with case and give his lcmarkablc time for the quaiter-mile and mile ! with complacent modesty. As a spec ial favot to him he will be seen weal ing the eighteen by twentv-foui awaid, “I’m A Foui Lettei Man—A- B-C and D” for one week. Other Awards Two othei placards of the usual sue went to worthy freshmen R S Biycc will adorn himself with "I Ad mitted I Was On The Glass" and m conjunction will facilitate hts locomo tion with skus fourteen inches long. Russel Witmer was handed the same pure except foi the mcnption, "Fiom Eng to V. H. by Grass.” At Cluistmas vacation these men will ic turn to the tanks of then classmates on an even basis. Austin Marfing and Ammarell AI-'i lan who were each accused of diso- < beying upperclassmen verc not so ; fortunate us then predecessors be- ; cause of lack of evidence as to their r Typewriters f Car For Your Xmas Vacation Corona -i .... 1 Rates will be furnished on application, reserve your car early [ Adding Machines ;g W e have a few low priced cars music room DRIVE-IT-yOURSELF AUTO CO. Agents for Centre County I H CLEMSON BROS., Props. I Phone 376 116 McAllister St. THE PENN STATE-COLLEGIAN qualifications to such bch.iv 101 Some misundei standing was evinced at the hearing of Chailes Henry’s case He was accused of enteitaming a gill friend ovci the week-end but the dim go was dropped when it was wcie carried out in the spirit of “nit learned that Ilia parrot. alow; with m0llclnB „ „ cl , supMlol t 0 tha „ et . his biothei and sistei vveie visiting . „ ~ , j lim old but tlucadbare “classical . X» oudrntc u, picsonted Wat With thc ' ,c ' v ot act l u amt nc til. Philip Foster but he is scheduled foi a students with thc different types of leappemance F. M Richaids who 1 oil paintings and prints, the depart* is said to have wandeied about minus jment of ardutectuic has arianged his cicst idoinmcnt, likewise Alfoul | for seveial important displays here. Tomlettei who also believes in revets* [ An exhibit by the group of Philadel ing tlie biblical dope did not make an plan women artists known as the appearance at this teim of the couit|“Tcn Philadelphia Painters” has been and will again be invited to attend the j booked for showing in the fine arts piocoedings. j gallery of Old Mam from January m Do College Students Insure Their Lives? !ft( The Answer Seems to be “Yes” fl Do You Knoiv §| That in a test recently made with upper-class jgjH fjjf students of both sexes in fourteen representative •gi colleges, 140 out of 351 said they carried life Insur- &'■. fl ance policies? i't? Ri* significant that 40% of able use in connection with undergraduates have insur- the educational program. .ft «.U ance on che.r hves-a notable Parents faelicve in tC bccause ft Jy advance over what prevailed they havc somet h.n S invested 6K iS “«* or cv ' n tcn - V ea « ago- for the benefit of their ch.i -(i This showy that college stu- dren Students realise that t ;h? dents and their pirents think their lives have an economic 7?l< bfe insurance is of consider- value. fl’iL *f* ie -Mi* Hancock il tuin/mlarl, Intmtted in Imimr* eatleie m*n anj jitj ’M uomen onj m obuininc «,'/«;• jruJuatej for the penomtelef the field naif “;i ,'5 \ STRONG COMPANY. - /fa*. ✓ V.A « OverSKßrWinßu.l- EB* nest. Liberal at to Con- /_/ „, ■ r"~[ ,—_ J_ .Cj sswiv" 1 s ““ c ln CHRISTMAS GIFTS Something for each member of the family Last Call for Engraved Xmas Cards Toys The Athletic Store Games On Co-Op . Corner Friday aeid Saturday, December 11 and 12 What is a one cent sale? This is the method of advertising’ thai introducing new Rexall Products. You get all the profits fr< and nothing is offered in this sale that is not controlled by t HERE ARE A F] CASCADE LINEN POUND PAPER 90 Sheets to thc Pound Regular price Sale price, 2 for CASCADE LINEN ENVELOPES 50 Envelopes to Carton Regular price 40c. Sale price, 2 for 41c. FIVE SENIORS SELECTED FOR BEAUX ARTS PRIZES (tonlinuinl from ln-st pag* ) )W OF THE ITEMS THAT WI KLENZO DENTAL CREME Klenzo Keeps thc Teeth Clean, White and Beautiful Regular price Sale price, 2 for REXALL SHAVING CREAM Gives a Smooth, Creamy Lather Regular price' . 30c. Sale price, 2'for . 31c. ffth to fifteenth. It will consist of a rotary show of forty oil paintings n landscapes, murines, portraitures l and figrne works. Prof. A. L Kochei, head of thc de partment, expects the showing of the prints to be held sometime in the early spring. These prints nre sent tr various museums and represent the best in the way of printing and of graphic'pictorial art of thc past year. I We Challenge You— I To equal the beauty, comfort, and wearing qualities of BOS TONIANS in any other shoe at any price. 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET We Practice What We Preach We Handle The Best IN Shirts, Ties, Socks AT THE COLLEGE MAN'S SHOP H. W. SAUERS t all Rexall Drug Stores use in om the manufacturing down ;he Rexall Stores. ILL BE ON SALE MILK CHOCOLATE Half Pound Bars—Strong in Food Regular price Sale price, 2 for HARMONY BAY RUM Ideal for Use After Shaving Regular price 50c. Sale price, 2 for . . . 51c. Tuesday, December,S r 192& GRANGE PRESENTS PLAY IN JOHNSTOWN TONIGHT i “Seem’ Par", n play written by Prof. W. R. Gordon of the rural hfo extension department and staged by ’ members of the Penn State Grange is ! to be produced for the first time be-. , fore the Pennsylvania State Grange ’ which convenes today m Johnstown. ' The scene of the plot is laid in Ccntie ; county and depicts the progress of ' organized agriculture fiom 1873 to • 1923.
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