Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 11, 1925, Image 3

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! Club will lie gianted the uio of the
Aiituun on Friday m SWuiiLn irghl
foi a non-fi atcrmt> d-ncc, u-mg the
VIE EDITOR ATTENDS
»,'CLAVE IN WISCONSIN
. , deemalions from the Junioi Piotn
< om rat page) Thu plan also allows the pat ticipntion
systems by which the staffs of of ill foui classes, and the College
itions me selected. Jt \v«« authnnties piomiso .1 two days’ iett
Uy nifictd that competitive from classes nvoi the week-end
vis mouhl most ‘Mt.sfwlo.v Commute.. Appointed
iiCTJS not ompfojmg it wcie »t n r> . ~<• i . r
I lo jyi\ u it a tu.il. IT D pllU «n»in ’2O, picsident of
, , ‘ ' tin* I F C\, named <i committee com
com cation ne\t tear v til be posed ol W V Connm MO, eh mnan.
Us lmnc'i‘itv of Illinois T B. M llachett ’J<>, II G Ulen ’2<»,
i\in. Illinois Rav Smith ’2O and D. R Tio\ell ’2O.
clod president foi the ensuing to con«idci the advantage of the dif
nd n D Dundoie I-Viin State's tcicnt suggestions and decide* ou the
e was lumoicd with the post llmi-e I’aity jilans loi this \uai
hi'.’ma Tau Flu, a mtioii.il sou il
U<nul of Directors finteinitv, was'admitted In moiiibei-
Im.Md or diicilois chosen to ''ll' 1 ’ " r 1,10 ■nl<- , >fi.itoinitv Council,
or the follow my cenr will con- \.” 0 "’““i' l .IccuUcl in fnvni
lepi.sonl.itivos f,ol„ Co'un,- ° f ,. J ""T' r ™ U “" ' Vnll '
.tie n.ime. KeuU collc-e, In- "’ ,lh ,'“ “““ n committee w.ls
hi lie Nonoil school, (Jem , r ul "'J 10 ' 1 l " '"‘‘S 1 ■'
U.ik,nolle, Wisconsin, Inland- - ■’■cmtins the woil- ol the Into,-
d. Heston university, Jl-nno- J'!"' V CK '" C \, ll } Hml - •!
X t , , , ~ , ntadJ'iU! of Illinois \\ csJman and
\\esl“ ' »o» the Gi.mil Scciot i,v of T.m K.ip
lleslrv.m ..nil I'etin St.ite Epsilon. tallt ,, tll(1 tv
‘o efo”vm » K1 »"I' tl» ■ most potent s\stem m the
. .op, ove, the covei bKelchesiconej-e w 0 ,1,1 .lool.ccl
1 II . ml , Uoll °' ll '"‘ ““t pi event, the fi.iteimt, svs
' f sjsetclnnp ur- ten, „on tn.il ..ml m oiile, to eon
tlS ~ 1 , k*' ?,R ’ n '' a,lt tc ‘ xt -{ timie, must plow; itself woithy
-« nvi.e.. scleitmc: «e\c’nl, ir c discussed the iccent Intelfr.stei
tmbin.itions The Iln.ll sketch „,tj Confeience held 11, Non Voik
iinislitd tln« week and mailed
l.i \ie bo.uil
.'i, \.hich is intended to be !*;*** *1
i])lo .uni artistic, nil! be of|£ m •» n • *
it hcnu« trimn th.m tho.c *:; iypßwnters Repaired
Is \oui tjpewntei sluggish i;
—not up to tiie usual slandmd'' ❖
Pei haps it needs an oveihaul*
mjr oi cleaning Regulai at- *>
tcntion to this will keep voui I£
tspewmtci jn good woikang i*
oidei. Piompt set vice, Agon- *
cy foi the Remington Poi table £
—the gift foi e\oi\ membei of */
the family Completes with X
case $(10
. DEBATES SENIOR |
:k and house party i
lli.aiccl Tiom fiitt page) !■
ek-mt as c-ntcitaimncnt foi
uiv'ible tint tlic Penn State
HARRY K. METZGER j
217 South Atherton St.
Thone 100-1 -p
? gifts' for che
| Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware
and Jewelry of all kinds-
Jl Mrrrmm Pai
SI Paul. Min
UP CLOSELY
TO SOME
od* B’'a.nk
ng account, have one
>K books, check books,
o flue .in I it costs noth
<io business with us
2 BANK’S entile equip
is at \our iltsponl
lies National Bank
Late College, Pa.
‘METZGER’S HAVE IT”
A most varied, useful,
and distinctive line of articles
suitable for Christmas Gifts
for all members of the family.
Greeting Cards for ail
occasions.
K. METZGER - 111 Allen St.
A Store Full of Christmas Cheer
(Continued fiom hist page.)
twentieth ccntuiv will detumme whe
thei in n«t the wotld's sotieU will be
mgani/ed. ot disotgam/ed and hostile
The Wmld Couit will .mswei the is
sue lw establishing the foimer condi
tions Ir the p..st, \ei\ few disputes,
lolative to the gu.it numbci arising,
hue been settled b\ tiibunals of nib'-
tiation Although wai has been hum
am/cd, a peaceful solution in mtei
untionai contiou-isies is still "being
sought This *■ olution is the Woild
Coat t
Telling of the suggi stion l*\ Klihu
Root, the piommcnt jutM fiom the
United St .tes, of the plan foi the
jncsent Permanent Couit of Inlet na
tional Justice, Mr Holmes went on
IBSTSVIAS
Our store is open evenings until Christmas :j:
HANN & O’NEAL I
E. College Ave. Z
Industrial Engineering Department
CEDAR CHESTS FOR CHRIST
MAS . . $3.00 to $24.00
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS . . $12.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00
CHAIRS .... $3.50
DESKS . $12.50 to $25.00
TABLES .... $5.00
COSTUMERS . . . $2.00
GATE-LEG TABLES . $7.50
IRON BRIDGE LAMPS $l.OO
ROOM 106, UNIT B
cit\, showing how the spuil among
the fiatcimties is becoming moie
I’oailv a brothel hood
HARRY HOLMES SPEAKS
ON WORLD COURT ISSUE
lllilui Root Pioposal
Dry Goods
Notions
Shoes
Groceries
Canned Goods
Fresh Vege-
tables
FYE'S
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M•*+****•: *
THE PENN C'TATF' COLLEGIAN
to -dimija the oigani/atiun of that
body It is now composed oi c!e\en
judges and font denutv nidges These
men no nominated In ewiv count! y
that entei < the couit, each state nom
inating no moie linn fom The judge,
me then elected bv the I vague ot Nn
lions in session
At the picsent tune, although the
United is not in the com t, the
J.eigue elected Bassett Mooie, a pio
mmentdawyei of this tounln., to sit
on the* bench of the ti ihiin.il As ot
gani/eibjit ptesent the Woild Couit
width foi imnifdi.de action am/all
of itv esul> decisions v’lll he ol the
CARS 0 TRUCKS
: ■ &k?rsc&
\ THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE NITTANV MOTOR CO.
' Authorized l*ord Agent
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Hell Phone -I 13 Keller Gnr iec Building
- SALES- SERVICE
Christmas Greetings
Have you seen the Brass Nut Bowls and
Nut Crackers; the Italian pottery; the repro
ductions of old German pitchers and-so-forth at
TEE FENWAY?
I Gift Suggestions
I Silk Lingere, Gloves, Umbrellas, Pocket
Books, Handkerchiefs, Flowers,
p Hosiery, Beads
| EGO'LF’S
( 120 1-2 E. College Ave. Stale College
\$
' s
j§
j'§
SUNDAY DINNER
THE PURITY TEA ROOM
135 Allen Sheet
Fricassee of Chicken
.Mashed Potatoes
Stuffed olives
Flint Salad
Tea rolls
I™ cream N Everything in the Store Reduced
n A L ’ S chop
SB LLEN WTREET
I uOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOec
H. F. BOSLEY, Mgr
Camthevnlam llie ierj ehoiteil tobaeeo, tWH ... atl the wo,U Camel, ore
• 1 blended by Hit •oild i ...oif trftti blende ri Nothing n 100 i,n>J lor Cornell
tu the mating of ifm one brand we (oncenlralc the lobaeto Liw.l, d.e end ihll
•f the Ufgeil organisation of loboeco tire'll ... the world No other e.garelle
made II hie Camth. fhey ate the oi(i.«w V ' *» -of eafirieneij uLhri
I utmost impntiuncl* became thev will i the thjce pioposn t j pi ms undo dis-Umiit was bom in the United State l
jsenens |>i m*<lcnt upon which n nov -mission mm f<n the entiance of the I with the spnil oi the Amvnc.ui pe->-
1 tmle of intern ittun. I law will l*e limit i United States into the Woihl Com l 'pie behind it and Ui -t it would a-
SeM-n Decisions [the Ihnah plan the Haitnonv plan mount to nothing wtlmiit then sup.
To d ite, the Wmtd Coiut has hand- Imd the I poll lie timed that we entei the
td down seM-n ludjrments and iwehe-turns Uotut •« lint those ummi- >ltoi us
advisoij opinions, pomlimr out that 'I he speiher concluded hv sa\injr|nm luu l Mime iimuik -j jnkijj,ili.»/j
-the\ ate u eful ami stdl not binding | th it tile uli.i <>i mtoinitmnnl contio-j '* eo-opciatu-n be justice and lenson
He aim uuull ikvi tiiit this ?:uut * 'ti s\ settlement bv a pel nmnent | i.ithei than « lei iud v, .ifaie
tuln.nal had no definite powti to eu- ____
foiu* its • it th ~
.kc-inn-, ... Jtat 'U«.h ni- ' 1 ~~~
loHomunli would !..■ earned nut onl\ *VC\XX%XV*KVSVS\>^NVS\\VC*\VV<SVVNN^VCKVC\VCXVVCV'CX
ihiDttrrlt U,<* min.il. muUi tl utd Km- / . i*
....,1* Jjp,...,1 i„.,-,„,ul b. ~11 ? G.ue The Best -J
tions contented jjf £
PAGE and SHAW I
Baking Powder Biscuit $
Creamed Peas
Sweet Pickles 5
the orchestra stops its surge of music—and
the applauding couples begin lo leave the floor —when
you join the good fellows for jolly talk and friendship
—have a Camel!
WHEN the orchestra gives you encore after / / ” Wft&Ai) ifTrrm
cnco-c, but finally stops. And the couples glow- 'f'/
mg vuth happiness reluctantly leave the floor «.
When jou join the iron for jovial talk until the ' * ,? * itetui!
nc\t dance begins— hat c a Camel' f
For no friend so enhance* the joys of life as A*
Cimcl Came/ males every happy occasion . ft* . St*tt|4
happier, add', its oun charm to every festive *’ HvrT
day, cverv blithesome evening Canids contain -Ji* \\ fie
(hevcrvchoivcsttobiccosgrountniUthcuarld , §• '
They never tire your tvi, 110 matter ho-, freely // 2&N <&£3£t4\ 9 * uRa
you smoke them The- Ve so skilfully blended />/ /4 ' \\\u
I they never lenc a cigarrtty aftertaste. Rolled V
nto Camels is cverv good feature you have ever ''/, ,\\ Yi^nß&a
v. .died for in a cigarette '
So, when you’re uniting happily and confi.
cfctitly for sour time to rejoin the dincc— /{V l4_. KreSSj
taste tlie smoke that’s knoun and loved by the /ff I? liXfiw/ 'gfgSj
uorfd’s experienced smokers No doubt about 1 j V \(/ *1 \Vs£ X
it, you’ll never know how good a cigarette can , \ P/| }i
" = ’ ; “ hfefdSSS
J&
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“The Candy of Excellence”
SERFAS ’23
S' 136 Allen St. '
ww\ww\tt«v«\\swv»v\ww\xvsv.viwvw%i
1 OLD MAIN ART SHOP I
Distinctive Christmas Gifts
Framed Tapestries
Vases Block Print Table Runners
Brass Candle Sticks Prayer Rugs
Etchings Oil Paintings
J. P. BEERY
Proprietor
j AL s S SHOP
I Pre- Christmas Sale
§ Greater Values—Better Selection
~ COME EARLY- ~~ •
Walk-Over Shoes Bov/ Ties 2 for $1.25
Marshall Shoes 4 - !n Haild Ties
Dayton Shoes $l-50 Ties - $1.29
$6.95 and $7.45 J-JS “ - -95
A few other styles
§4.95 HATS - $3.85
J? * -- ■ - --
SHIRTS SHEEPSKIN COATS
$2.50 to $4.50 values $12.50 values
Now $1.95 to $3.15 Now $9.45
P.-':** Tl.rcs
Tapestry Panels
Our lughcil %„h. if you J„ „,r
tiio* Ctmtl rtutUty, „ that l,y
them H e m>iif y,i« to tom fun Cjmeh
•ilh any Cigarette tnjJe al civ
R. J Reynold* Totuccu Co.