CRETONNES Pretty New Spring Patterns Now In Stock Prices 35c to 60c EGOLF’S 120 1-2 E. College Ave. State College Bulletin Frida}, January 22 50 i> m—Engineering hoc turn— K V Wuglit—Old Chapel )0 p m —"The Goose Hangs High" —Auditorium Saturday J.initarj 21 JO p m—Wiostling—Varsity ib Allied umversit}—At niorj )Q p m.—Handicap Track Meet- All-college—Arnioiy o\al JO p. m.—Ficshman basketball— Uuckncll \b Penn State.— Aimoij Sunda>. Jauuarj 24 00 a m —Chapel boi \ ice—Ur G U. Wingerd—Auditomini Monday, January 2.1 50 p m—Muting lecture— Ui 11. F. Cow aid—Bull Pen Notices The Outing Club pittuie tor Li Vic ill be taken toria> at tucUc-tucntj clock on thu timd Hoot ot Lngm* :trag B. Menibets of the otganun on will take a hike on Sunduv, lea\» •pr fiom the comer of Kurmount as* nu and foster street nt tsso-liUccn lock. Methodist students sleigh it tp has un postponed indetimtely. APRLSSIOX OF THVNhb—Wcj desuo to expiess oui thanks loi ! tile lloi.il contributions, ears ami 1 sci vices to all who rendeted assist ance during out lecent bereave ment. Mix Annie B. Tate anc iamilv ltpd •Ll* WAN'I LD—Ouc woman to, cook and two guls to wait tabic at the Eutlaml Quick Lunch 2t JR KENT—One single liont loom on second llooi \ aennt at end ot semestu "31 S Athcitou St, Phone Bell 21-W 1-llMitpd FRESH SUPPLY OF Whitman’s Candy JUST RECEIVED RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist FOB 'SALE Oil JIENT Lambda Chi Alpha Fralcnulx House. See \Y. S. Hoffman, 221 Allen Street. ; \UVV,\ , VVvV\S\\\SV\\S\\SVNNNN\U\\!k\\VWVVVWiVI.\UWV ► r | You Are Now Entitled To \ \ The Best f I \ \ That is why you can get a good old fashioned p | meal at the | | State College Hotel Tea Room f i \ Courteous service along with good music 5 E makes this place desirable for club tables S Breakfast 7-10 A. M. Lunch 11:30-2 P. M. & I Dinner 5—7 P. M. 6 ( > We cater to club suppers and banquets % L--> ! ANNUAL REPORT SHOWS GROWTH OF PENN STATE (Continued from fust page) the College fiom April 1921 to last September contains m pait a com* panson ol the College when he came, io its scope ot seiuce when lie le agued Xears Four Thousand Mark It shows that tlie student body grew trom ‘2535 to 33J7 in the ioui yems, the laeulty and extension rep* icsentatives meieasing from 573 to 715. Most of the tucultv growth has been in extension woik where the College was able to meet the mucus* ed expense by fees, foi state appro priations icmamed vntually station* an ovei the peuod The lacnltv m e’udcs "09 extension men and women, «n inciease fiom 251 emplyed in I**2l Summer session attendance in ti cased liom I.JIO to IDJd 'Hie Col lege also attained a new iccoid last ycai m the total numbci ol people leached tluough icsidont and exten* s’on classes and tluough coriespond ence courses, a giand total ot 22,i*7t> individuals, which is compaicd tavoi ably with 11,030 in 1921 In the four years a new School ot Education was oiganizcd, a Giaduatu I School was established anil the School lot Natural Science was icoiganizcil I into the School ot Chemistry anl ■ Physics. In all but one school stu* [dent cniollmcnts weie advanced, and jin titc School ot Libcial Aits it wus , practically doubled because ot the. Jthe best of| COLLEGE JEWELRY it HANN & O’NEAL Y^.j-k-5-:-** 'X-X'v'l't'vvv-K unusual demand for business courses , The icpoit is cotitamed m a book of 142 pages and a section is devot ed to each school, academic and ad* niinisliative departments, in winch deans and department heads tell oi' the activities of the rear. PENN STATE PLAYERS TO GIVE COMEDY TONIGHT (Continued from first page) Hangs High" is Bernard locals N l)' Zimmerman ‘27 1 unite Incah Mta II J Krauie ‘27 (liM w ifel Noel Derby M T ilartrum '2l 1 Day K R hitler 2'» Rhoita Mika A F- Doiee *27 lullo Murdock Mira R H. Warner 27 Mm Bradley Muh II S Doly "2J Hugh tncftls F S Nt-mbaum '2,. Itmiatd Murdoch II N I’cndellon '.'a IoU Ingah Mwt T. II 1101-rrtaon 27 llrndley In.sU D M llueivnnan M'l liAumar Carroll Mm Dorothy Mu-wcr ‘27 Elliott Kimberley R W Ty«on '27 • The seenerv was designed and ex ecuted by II N Pendleton '2b and is m keeping with the tone ol the play ISith an unusually long mn m Ne.v York, “The Goose Hangs High" was lust as buccessful among amnteuis. Tickets may be seemed at the box oflice at seven-tiltocn o'clock tonight foi liftv and xevcuty-hve cents ‘*BEZ" STATES VIEWS ON PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL (Continued from first page) jccnteicd about play for the love of; the game, but m the protcbsional game what is it*' Love or pay *' "Buz” makes no comment on the; action of scvcial individuals who, bv tl.cir adoption ot ptolessiotulixm, drew such publicity throughout the count!y lust fall. He merely says m irgard to the laigc salaucs which they are icportcd to draw, that cvervj cent is wcll-caincd Piofossionalismj : We Sell FRESH SHELL OYSTERS Served any style j KNOX’S CAFE I BLUE? j i A Good Game of Pool or Billiards \ Will Cheer You Up j State College Billiard Parlor j Allen Street $ ------ --........... ? WHY NOT Have that New Spring Suit Made-to-measure ? Costs No More Than Ready Made $25 to $6O Smith’s Tailor Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing ; Let us help you save for your ! 1 INSURANCE 1 VACATION I TAXES I Come in and see our plan, we will be glad to show you. {. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK i ~. i THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN h a hard mastei and demands a meat toll fiom the football player In nnmv instances, a man is greatly* I.in mod both physienllv und mental ly by u single soason of hard play. I Manv prophecies have been niadj {concerning the futuiu of inteicollcg jir.tc football but then thev .no no ]moic than supposition. On tins mound the Nittany mentor declines to attempt a piophecv but lie does - mlnut that he feels no immediate Uvony. No one can rightfully sa\ what may evolve in the held of sports m the next twenty-live yeais. A (juaitci oi a centuiv ago, golf vias ,l>nown only to a few, now it is in the sport spotlight throughout the yo.u. COMPULSORY CHAPEL TO STAY—TRUSTEES’ EDICT (Continued from first page) posclv being given xcuous consider ation but thut it may be some timo befoie the piesidcntial committee will br in position to name an individual who will icccive the appiovnl ot the Tiustees In the moinnig session ot the exec utive committee ot the ilonid oi Trustees, Di b \\. Fletcher was gianted a leave ol absence foi one Stale University Shoe Co. S. Pugh St. Wc have a full line of College men and women’s shoes of all description. Athletic Shoes a specialty. A Full Line of Winter ycai to take effect next September. R. .r Miller ’ll was appointed to tlu» dupaitmcnt of agncultuial and bio logical chemisny Judge Mitchell was le-elected pi evi dent of the Board, J. G. White, vice piesident; R. If Smith, secretary pio tem; and W. G MurtoriT, tnywuicr. The names of the men elected to the executive committee follow. 11 W Mitchell, E S Bayard, H. D. Blown. J. S Fisher, V C McCormick, J. V. Shields and C. J Tyson HUBBELL School of Dancing 4051-2 W. Beaver PIIONC 118-W „ ' Rexall Catarrh Jelly For the relief of o Colds | Nasal I Catarrh 8 Hay Fever and similar catarrhal affections. REXALL DRUG STORE iooccoooo; ! UNITED GGAR STORES j % £ 4* :~m~:»:<***** >*******•**❖++ To All Our Old Friends And The New Ones This Announcement Will Bring WE have taken advantage of the United Cigar Stores AGENCY PLAN which in every essential re spect makes our store a UNITED CIGAR STORE. We own the store as before, but our arrangement en ables us to pass on to smokers all the advantages enjoyed by the cus tomers of over 2,000 United Cigar Stores. All the Famous Brands of the United Cigar Stores Co. United Coupons or Certificates with all purchases Our store will open as a United Cigar Store Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 1926 To celebrate the occasion, choice of the following SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED: 1— FREE 1 Tube Ukemco Shaving Cream with 25c purchase 2 FREE 1 Bottle Sweet Breath with 50c purchase 3 FREE 1 8z Bottle Bay Rum with $l.OO purchase GRAHAM & SONS Leitzel Building Alien Street GET BEHIND A GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN FOR FINAL EXAMS PARKER WATERMAN SCHAEFFER WAHL DUNN LE BOEUF CONKLIN Names Engraved Free on Fountain Pens Purchased Here THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co*Op. Comer The Fashion Shop Has Tuxedo Suits For Rent For the Senior Ball Cleaning Pressing Repairing THE FASHION SHOP CHAS. E. WILLIAMS SALES AGENTS Friday, January 22, 1926
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