Page Four Notices | \U held and track candidates foi the indooi season will icport at the usitv II ill lecture 100 m tonight at StVOtl o'clock Thou; will be an important meet* in" of the Che-tei County Club at the Fi lends Union house on Wednes du\ evening Deccmbci eighth, at sev i n-tlui t\ o'clock All inhabitants of Chcitei Count> me urged to be pies- Mt W J Lawson will speak on “Etching" at a meeting of the Archi tcct Club Tuesday at seven-thutj o'clock in Lnginceung F The Student Council will meet at so\cn o’clock tonight tn Room 11, Lib cial Aits I he annual Christians paitv of the ])mv Science Club will be held at the Alpha Gamme Pin house, Decem ber ninth at sec en-thn tv o'clock All students and Intuit} in the Dativ de ]iaitment are invited Each person \, ill bi mg a tcn-cent gift for the grab lag Theie will be* an mipoitant meeting ol the Ruial Life club in Room 200 Unit Ihuisda} evening at seven-thn t> o’c'ock THREAT OF PUNISHMENT FEARED NO MORE—BRYAN Sunday Chapel Speaker Says Christ Can Be Resisted But Not Ignored ‘‘Hell's hie no longer fnghtens," weie the opening woids of an address «dueled b\ Rev \V B Bt\an, Ji . University Pastoi ot the First Pres l.jteum chuich, of Pnnceton, to ch ipet-gecu- in the Auditorium Sun* ('aj nunmng He went on to esplarn that tin eats of punishment aftei deatli June no more effect than “Keep if! the grass” signs. Rev Bnan continued, “We are all fundamentally la/y and it sometimes takew a blast of dvnamite to more u» We like to remain in a comfortable position and not to be botlieied by other tilings" lie believed that ignoring Jesus Christ m lite todaj cannot be done, that he i>> e\ei}where but we can light him, though the majority of those who do so aic* materialists after fame and monev The pastoi closed with, ‘ We tiy to ignore Jesus but he draws us to him ” CRABTREE'S Have a Magnificent Display Of-attractive Gifts for Christmas £ \ ROLAND NICHOLS 8 Representing \ 3 L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY £ HERE THIS WEEK >\\v\v\vvvvv\wcm»a«x ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street men's .Shoes SHCOR*aaAZt9 ' UO.LM.rAt Off. $9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. fl men's .Shoes INCOUPOKATKO «—*lt*o O.LPAT OFF Siorr. In N»w York, Brooklyn, Newjtk »nd Phlt.dflphl* AddrcvilorM.il Oidtn. iqißudionrt, New York Cliy Collegian Announces All-opponent Eleven {Continued from fust page) with the ground-gaining Neinucc, is a leal oftcnsive cannon. Neimiec is one of the best open-held lunnevs to have faced the Lions this season Koepke passes and kicks with equal facility, while his bull-toting nbiht\ u common knowledge. Baibutti of Syincusc is an ideal fullback The Oiange “Big Bertha’ is big and strong, tin ofTen&ive lam and a defensive wall The bidlmnt Welch needs no argumentative sub stantiation foi his position among the elite The second quintet composed of Rogeis, Pcnnsvlvuaia, Clarke, of Syi atuse and Flanigan of Notie Dame, halfbacks, and Diehl, Bucknell, full buck is not fui infciioi to the lust m nll-aiound football ability. Veteran Line Gieenshields, Penn State’s stellai tackle, is the only compai lively inex ptticncuil lineman to make the fust eleven Paired with MeMnmnon of Notre Dame he would be a to\m of stiength should the mvtlucal eleven e\ci be assembled Linn of Pitt and Lew of Syiucuse "«ie outstanding against the Lions and have been play ed on the hrst eleven, flanking the great Bociinger of Notie Dame in the centei position Hanson, the stellai Syracuse lead er, and Singei, who stalled for the Red and Blue against the Nittany wnmots, earned the wing assign ments. Hanson was named cuptnm ol the first squad because of h'* in imitable qualities of lcadeish’p Ar cboska, fleet Pole, and Delp of Ponn State aic of only slightly lower enh bei than the fnst-stung nominees The center of the second-team line picscnts a wall of stiength, with Mc- Gee and Hastings as guaids and Jack Butler, Pennsylvania candidate for AU-Aniencan honoi«, in the centei position Hake and Fdak aie eleven and powciful tackles with p'enty of agiesstvcness The second team ncc essanly cannot include all the wai nors woithy of special mention who played against the Lions during the 1920 season REDUCTIONS MILLINERY AND CORSETS Special showing of Hand-painted Goods MYRA KIMPORT Next to Fye’s For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 00000000000000000CS00000000000000000000000000000000000000000C000000000OOO0WWWUWO I Today and Wednesday Are Dollar Days 1 I at AL’S SHOP Drastic Reductions in Everything. Your opportunity to Buy Christmas Gifts at Real Savings. WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR A DOLLAR 2 Suits Athletic Underwear for Regular $1 Topkis, 3 Suits for 5 Pair Black Cotton Socks for 2 Pair Wool Socks for ... 1 Pair Imported Golf Socks for 2 Pair Fancy Hose for . 2 4-In-Hand Ties for . . . . ALL MEN’S SHOES $lO.OO Values . . $9.00 8.50 Values . . 7.50 7.50 Values . . 6.50 6.00 Values . . 5.00 4.00 Bed Room Slip pers . . . 3.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 12.50 Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts, white and colors. Buy one at Regular Price and the Extra Shirt for $l.OO tu^ ay at SHOP ™-“ AY WEDNESDAY | JL-. I*7 J. Jl JL , WEDNESDAY THE PENN - STATE COLLEGIAN Penn State Courtmen Will Have Experience (Continued from first page) the best vear of his basketball career Although Mike has completely re covered fiom the breakdown that biought a sudden termination to hi*» playing last vear he is being brought along caiefully and is undci close w ntch. Fundamentals of the couit game ric being stressed by Coach Hermann ir the opening workouts The time has been totally devoted to shooting, passing and and gcneial floorwork with no attempt at scrimmage other than dummy skumishcs Tries New System Dutch is installing n new system with this year’s squad that conten tiatcs on a stiong attack. “The new svstem is designed to simplify each 1 layci's work and make his piny moic efleetive,” explained the veteran men tor Because the present cage squad of twenty-two men is too large for ef fective handling another cut will be made tomonow or Thursday. This will leduce the 1927 squad to fifteen men and will be the final cut. It is piobable that the initial scrimmage will take place this afternoon The squad is temporarily affected by the loss of two pioimsmg sopho- The Old Mam Art Shop has a dis tinctive line of dolls, including Penn State football dolls, baby dolls m baskets, and Schocnhut unbreakable wooden dolls Cedar Chest Gift Box Sta tionery $5.00 We invite your inspection of our Xmas Gifts for Men and Women. The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner .;-.^;..:.*.X-X*4~M*4-X-X~H-X~X-X*-X**X~H~W~KX~X~X*-X“X~K”X~£ Electrical Gifts Always Appre ciated for Christmas Special assortment of Bridge Lamps and Table Lamps, Perculator Sets, Waffle Irons, Atwater Kent, RCA Radio ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. STATE COLLEGE " , BELLEFONTE ALL WOMEN’S SHOES $B.OO Values . . . $7.00 7.00 Values . . . 6.00 6.50 Values . . . 5.50 2 Pair Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Stockings at . . $1.45 more aspirants, both of whom receiv ed injuries during the football sea son Steve Hamas, forward on last year’s undefeated yearling quintet, and George Delp, captain and guard on the same team, aic the ones af fected. Steve is slowly rccovonng fiom a bone fracture m his right wrist and may return to the squad after the Christmas vacation but it is uncei ain if Delp will, be able to play at all. He is at present in Philadelphia wheic a bone fracture in his ankle undci the observation of a special ist. Lack of Heavyweights Faces Coach Leo Houck (Continued from first page) men last y’ear, but Captain Grazier will again fill his old post, the 145 pound berth It is likely that Leo may find a strong 115 poundei in the ranks of the six men now reporting. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. TRACTORS PHONE 445 SERVICE $l.OO 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 icobcooooooooooooooooooo Byrem, two years ago a promising flyweight, is back in the ring again with the injured hand that prevented : his boxing last season, as Btrong os; ever Such men as Thompson and Mahan, arc sure to make a strong bid for the post, but it is improbable that any of the three men possess the punch of Gans, last year’s sterling will o’ the wisp Prospects this season are only fair. Penn State faces the best teams in the cast, with such mainstays as Kcil, McClennan and Gans gone. The sea son opens here on February twelfth with the over powerful V. M. I. team ns the Blue and White’s opponent. The following Saturday Penn State clashes with Navy’s two year inter collegiate champions. Reports have; it that Skipper Spike Webb’s outfit is stronger than ever this yeai. The Old Main Art Shop has distinc tive gifts for every member of the family The Store will be open even ings until Chnstrpas * - f | Fire Insurance f | Eugene H. Lederer ? l Varsity ' | I Billiard Parlor | I | ¥ I | Try a v t Game of Billiards || :i; FOR I | Real Recreation | H. G. MORRELL I >; College gentle me prefer BLOND gentlemen and dark-* diffident* freshmen and august Prince Albert is the overwf favorite of every type and ev' the pipes do have a voice in tl _ y can act in a docile, friendly manner or they can he mean. It depends on what you feed them.) Open a tidy red tin of good old P. A. That first fragrant whiff will tell you why gentlemen prefer Prince Albert. [Tuck a load into the bowl of your pipe and light up. Fragrance and taste alone are enough to win you. But P. A. doesn’t stop there. It is cool smoking. It is mild as Maytime, yet it has plenty of body. It is kind to your tongue and throat. You can hit it up all you like and it never hits hack. Try a tin of P. A'. You’ll certainly prefer it after that. •Not to* diffident. Fringe albert —no other tobacco is like it! a 1927, R. J. Rqrpotds Totweto Bpwjr, Wiutoa<Stl<n, N. C. Thespians To Present Show at Bellefonte (Continued from first page) Miss Martha Jane Gobrccht ’3O, one of the outstanding pel formers of the last showing will appear in the fourth act with selections on the marimba. In the ten years of Thespian perfor mances, Miss Gobiccht is the first co ed who has been given a part in any showing. S. C. Runkle ’27, R. G. Kennedy ’2B and J. L. Nelson ’27 will make up the fifth net The Runkle-Kcnncdy- Nclson combination piomisc some thing new in stage dancing Finish ing up the Bellefonte showing will be Johnny Buck and his orchestra. A Restaurant of Superiority in Service and in Foods. The Value is on the Platter Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant NED WAYBURN wants to engage the services of capable STAGE MANAGERS Who can dance and teach dancing to professionals and amateurs Mr Wajburn has an interesting proposition for a number of capable men who have had experience m staging dances, dialog scenes, etc Prefer men who have had some experience under Mr. Wa>bum’s di rection and who arc familiar with his methods of staging productions. Consideration, however, will he given to an} man who has proven his capabilitj in previous work, whether professional or amateur. Steady positions. Write Mr. Wajhurn, outlining experience, shows handled, etc. NEB WAVBURN Studios oF Stage Dancing Inc. 1841 Broadway, New York Tuesday, December 7,192 G Have you seen the Christmas curds ut the Old Mum Art Shop? Splen4 did selections from Scents to 50 cents. Penn State tampus sketches on cards. Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Poslofficc PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices P A. it told rrtrywhere ttt tidy red tins, pound and hall pound tin humidort, and pound eryilat glatt twmidori jvi th ipotige-motitener top. And always with tvery bit of bite and Parch ttmored by the Prince Albert procen.
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