■■■■:■: '•.■"-'“k-wr.-v-M'h p enn State To Have funoiM “iou Bushdl Established 1596 $ vr A , v PoiildillQS This building will mno wav nl _ x: lluceiNew owuuuigo tempt t 0 UXii \ a atj Cl unrersity St SONS hospital, not will It bo of the type for \AlmmmiTi W ,».i (Continued from first page) practice anil instruction uf medical . , ~ , . , X „i m ~.n 1 allow as pledge payments students. Fiom the first it has been After all, smceiety is the real thirg m business. JX. p designed as an mfnnmy and dispen 'Ken we say thank you for the success ot our opening £| , Gooiooo p i c j ße u ®ary for the prevention and tientment c mean it. When we say we are going to give you emeigenc, bwldinss by UMO7 “ r e cleanest little store (in every way) in Central Penn- S.sUulenK ulun.m ami umltecl spae'e that inn been used by ’lvania, We are going to do it. Va. SKmZj tl« the Collet health seivice Co. the past < -W..;..X-:-: t-h-h-K tn-I first of the buildmßn to he erected to el'e seats ===== oVhet hmld.nss contemplated are a The p.oposed do.m.to yto match ,!student Union bmldmß, dorm,tones and stand opposite F.edench Watts and an act,cues bu.ld.ne for '.omen Hall on the vest campus, vv.ll .op.e students. Part of the money for these tb® combined clToits of leading siuucn s. , agricultural interests in its provision, ■ has been pledg 1 • exclusive of the potato glowers, and The tlucc new structures, uuoiU- t , )e state G ran{ro w |„ ch lb engaged in | ing to present plans, .no to be ica j laising funds for .1 women's doimi- I foi use ot students on 01 befoie bep- ton . tj, u building will house moio teinber 1, 19J7. » than 100 students and, stait a thild Student inteiesl is centeied huge- side of the proposed men's donmtoiv ly m the new icereation building, foi quadrangle, of which Vaisity Hall is the picsent facilities ar far fiom ad- the head-house, equate The Aimoiy built for a These agricultural gioups contnb student body of less than 300 thirty-juted specifically foi a dormitoiy five yeais ago, seats less than half — —, ■.... i ■« ■ - of the 3700 students | i The new building eventually will | have five units, a huge playing flooi Iwith amplutheatie seats, swimming pool, lockei looms, individual spoits facilities, offices and looms for varsi ty and visiting teams in all sports. 1 The mam auditorium oi playing flooi and amphitcatre is the only unit foi i which funds are now available ! This lnll will be located adjacent to Varsity Hall, less than 200 yaida, from all varsity athletic fields, andj within 300 yards of the lntra-muiali reel cation fields and the golf course.) It will be u centei foi student rccrea-; tiorml activities A mujoi portion of: the funds for this building were pio-| v ided by the College Athletic Associ-, j alion and b\ men piommcnt m the | manufacturing and coal industnes of | , the state ' | Hurdicds of potato gioweis ot i Pennsylvania have made the hospital! a posoibility, m one of the most unique i I endeavors cvei undutaken foi a| state institution of higher learn-j mg Piommcnt giowcio learning of the College's desue foi student wcl fme buildings, volunteeicd to piovide the hospital m ictuin foi the gieat assistance given them by the College, they said, mainlv througn the cflorts of Prof. E I. Nixon, extension plant pathologist,, whom they know ns “Pennsylvania’s Potato Wisjid,” and Varsity Tangles With i Pitt Tossers Tonight Bulletin Fridiv. lanuary 2b a '« to 020 p. m.—Student painting exhibit—Old Mflio \rt Gallery. p in.—J II Stem, speakei— Auditorium. Saturday, January 30 a m to 12 in —Student painting exhibit—Old Main Art Gallen. a m to 12 m.—Ftcsliman Stock; judging—Stock Pavilion p m— Hack handicap tuals— \imoiy oval Sunday. Janu.ii) 31 a in—Dr. Wesley Boyd, chap el speal cr—Auditorium. Monday, February 1 a in to 020 p. ra —Student painting exhibit —Old Main Ait Gallon a m —Poultry Short Course be- p m —Sophomoie Reception— Reformed church. Notices ll r.clonncd chuich students arc icstcd to meet at the church rni tatelv aftu the Sunday morning ice loi a gioup photograph meeting of thi-executive commit ot the Penn State Club will be l next Wednesday at 7 00 o'clock oom 310 Old Main All ollicrs and : lcadci. nie invited to attend VII those students Mho wish to en tile Spanish cssuv contest ol the Jbcia.it a Spanish newspapt’ m a% Yoih, and the ./"< <7J» FlowUh Kansas State, aic lequesled to rc rt to Mi Jose Gnlhndo m loom Old Mam, for the purpose of ucl- L.njr topics The essays otild be tinned in bctoie Apul lust, older to he m tile hands ot the nilattice at an eaily dale A lectiue couise m Agricultural i\, to be given duimg the second '■tester, is offered to all juniors and cioic in School o* Agriculture nv one \vjshmg to take ill’s iouisy i,uUl gico hi. ninie to a siembei of e Student Council or deposit a slip .lung his name in the “Fanners ,\” ‘m the lloiticultui al building ion* noon tomoncri Scheduling ,11 he made b) appointment CUGMAN BETTER AFTER ATTACK OF CHICKEN-POX C U neignt.m '27 is also conval ung aftoi an attack ot chicken-pox ‘cause of the scaicity of beds m the lit man he has been quarantined m e Sigma Nu gue .1 icom Mhtclt n ,ut o.T fiuni the lost of the hous« s the qui-antine foi chicken-pox h icnty-imc di>-, Beigman Milt not • out until next Meek :UI)Gi: LA Ml’ SPECI Vl.—Wiougl.tj non bi.dgc lamps, beautifully dec-, anted artl Melt constructed Milh hand-pamted puchmcut shades — complete foi ?1 Old Mum Ait Shop, tJI Last College avenue ltpd .Ll* M ANTED —One v oman to Look and two gills to «uit table at the Latlanil Quick Lunch 2t For COUGHSarfCOLDS Take Gilliland’s White Pine and Tar with Men thol and Euca lyptus. RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist (Continued iiom fust page) 'earns, the Var-ity appeared po\\ci-j ful and should put up a stuf battle against the lion city team'' Coach Hermann vill stmt the same line-up that he has been using in pa*t contests pioviding Ham is is able to get into uniform Page, Bairon, Kent and Saylor will go along with the ; team as substitutes. Although Pitt met with levcrses e* the opening of the season, the j team is one of the most powerful] cvei developed there and m the past! few weeks lias swept then opponents i bcfoic them The Tantheis arc cred-; lircl with uctoues o\ei Cornell, West Virginia, W and J. and othei strong combinations It was oailv this week that the Blue and Gold levoalcd its fighting power when it deteated the Little Presidents in one of the gi cutest games e\ci placed betv ccn the two schools. Coach Carlson’s mui emcig* pd on the long end of a 31 to 2S scoie n a sec-saw tlndlcr Sykes Reed, who plavcd with the 1027 freshman class team is the mo .t outstanding Fitt passci mid has cai ned off honors in every game He vas the Imdtng scoiei m the List | g„me, being ciedited with flu* field goaL Lissfclt will shaic the guaid posts with the formei Pel n State playci with Captain Pai_ons mid Wioblcski ut the advance positions Horse Chaie, captain of last tail’s football team will stait in tlic uicl® A iccoid crowd is expected ut the game Suturdav night when the Blue unu White meets the Dakcs loi the fist time in a, number of \eais T!ie hill-toppcis defeated the Navy llooi inen at Annapolis last Satuiday ano have established n reputation which they me unxious to hold Training for the week-end engage ment begun Tucsdav when they io turned from then successful eastern l-ip. Coach Davies has been putting his passers through stienuous dull in the hope of taming the Lion and he is looking foiv\aid to a close hattty. The Vaisity and iieshman teams will artivc in P.ttsbuigli at jbpui tvo o’clock tlu> aitc.aoon and wait -.lay .it the PUtsbiugh Athletic Allo cation clubliouse timing the tup BOOTH SALE LISTED FOR SENIOR BALL WEDNESDAY (Continued fiom fust page) light the comdoi, which will be tians- | , founed b\ i canopy caipctcd v ith 1 , thick mating A single continuous string of ligl’ l . suspended Horn the edge ol the lattice i.oik and boidei was deemed tile best possible scheme foi mtonor illumination An advance ticket sale will take place February eighth at Co-op, the puce ol each admission being thice dollars The piogranis selected by the tom nittcc was submitted b) the E A ngl.t company ot Philadelphia It consists ot a card foldei on which is embossed the name “Penn State" with a inisod gilt emblem combining the College seal and the clas. num cials -OGOOQCOOQOOGCQOOQOGOOOCCOGOOCOOGOOCOOCGCOOGOGOGOOG^ More and more regular boarders are g signing up with us every day g THE REASON:—No frills, no fancy names. Just | good old fashioned meals served right. § Stale Coliege Hotel Dining Room and Tea Room | l Industrial Engineering Department \ v ;» % CEDAR CHESTS - - - - S 3-00 to 5.21.00 * •| Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables ¥ X CHIFFONIERS - - - TYPEWRITER TABLES CHAIRS DESKS TABLES COSTUMERS - - - - GATE-LEG TABLES - IKON BRIDGE LAMPS ROOM 106, UNIT B IA/ATCH THIS AD THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GERNERD’S TUXEDOS Ready Made - $27.50 40.00 To Measure • 40.00 60.00 Tuxedos For Rent Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing DON’T FEAR AGE A treatment ot our combination Facial and French Beauty Mask, will make >ou look and feel many yeais youngei We also .specialize in scalp ticatments For a shoit time only, we offer twelve ticatments tor $5 00 The S Beauty Shop Pastime Building 394-. T - ■ - $3.30 *12.50 to *25.00 . - - - $5.00 - - - *2.00 - - - $5.50 - - - - $l.OO I THE FASHION SHOP | CHAS. E. WILLIAMS Advance Showing Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts >000000300000000000000000000! ALL OF IN!EXT WEEK MATINEES DAILY AT TWO PASTIME THEATRE “m. BTZ G E R’S HAVE IX” Our 11th Anniversary Sale Ends Jan. 30th FREE! We invite your inspection of our newly arranged store. This rearrangement along with a new personnel lias greatly improved our SERVICE. L. K. METZGER ... building; and euch.vull receive itcqgt mtum ui the dedication of the com* ipleted structure. The mast money came from the livestock interests in cluding the breeders of bee!! cattle, swine, sheep nnd horses. The dairy cattle breedeis and the poultry men of the state also contributed largely to the enterprise. Othois included the vegetable glowers, bee keepers and the greenhouse indusuj. Automobile dealeis of the state also helped with the dormilorj funds Spring Styles Merton Caps FREE!! FIRST PRIZE—A Hammond Typewriter, original val ue $llO.OO. It’s slightly shop worn but worth $75.00. SECOND PRIZE—A 5 pound box of candy. THIRD PRIZE—A box of cigars. With every Grab Package bought Saturday, a FREE CHANCE will be given. Every package will con tain at least 35c- worth of merchandise. Some will contain a one dollar bill, or a bill fold, or candy or stationary; some four or five articles. You pay 25c. for each package—get at least 35c. worth of merchandise and a FREE CHANCE on the above. Freshman Caps were 75c. Sale price 50c. Dr. West Tooth Brushes were 50c. Now 37c. Kolynos Tooth Paste was 30c. Now 23c. Popular Copyrights were 75c. Now 50c. Whiting’s Polo Cloth Paper with the Blue and Gold Seal was $1.45. Sale Price 97c. Mutual Bond—Flat Sheet—Blue Seal was 95c. Sale Price 72c. $lO Polyhase Duplex Slide Rules Leather case with in structions, —$8.95 Old English Vellum Blue Seal Paper—quire box—fold ed sheet w r as $1.05 and $l.lO. An Excellent buy at 75c. $5.00 Funk and Wagnalls College Standard Dictionary, Special at $3.85. .83.50 Fibre Laundry Case—s 2.69 $2.25 Canvas Laundry Case—sl.7B $2.00 Canvas Laundry Case —$1-59 At Ail Times and, especially during exam week, you need nourishing food. For the best meals come to The Penn State Cafe FIRE? No, it was one of WINNER’S MEAT SPECIALS that the people were going to. Do not be alarmed on January 30th, we are going to have another special. WINNER’S Wholesale and Retail Meat Market 111 PUGH ST. BELL-293 A Checking Account Here is a great convenience. But it's far more than that. Our checks are evidence of your credit, character and busi ness efficiency. You convey all these things every time you pay a bill by check on THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Security, Service, Stability Friday, Jamyiry 29, lfl2(i^ FREE!!! Allen St.
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