Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 18, 1927, Image 4

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AL'S SHOP
3rd Annual Anniversary Sale
Exceptional Values in Furnishings and Shoes
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
AL'S SHOP
Notices 1
There nal be a meeting of the
Countiy Life Club in Room 100 llorti
cultuie Building, tomorrow night at
soon o'clock. Refieshments will be
seised afteu speeches and music
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Tboic mil be a meeting of the inter
fiateinity .restling managers in the
Alpha Chi Rho house tonight at eight
o'clock Fees must be paid at tins
time.
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Mal-year paduates me lequested
to meet Tuesday et ening at seven
o'clock on Old Chapel
Will Invite Canadians
Into Intercollegiates
(Continued loom first pagel
spot. Beloit* has stetted training
catty and though his squad has been
reduced ho should have a fairly good
tonic here on February fifth.
Beloll' himself may box in two di-
Nisi.s. Unless somebody turns up
who can fill in capably in the middle
weight and light heavyweight classes
the student coach will lease his nat
ural welterweight poundage for the
heavie:
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The Lions suit continue then daily
workouts in the Armory tins week and
1%111 have the advantage of a ring in
stead of a mat Coach Houck is con
fronted by a dmth of material in the
heavy weight class, but if Glazier, Fil
egm, Wolff, Kabkoski, Mahon and Be-
Sap come up to pre-season expecta
tions, Penn State will gne any oppon
ent considerable trouble.
SENIOR BALL-FEBRUARY 11
Fire Insurance
Eugene H. Lederer 3:.
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The highest prices paid for old Text Books used the 2nd Semester
THROUGH OUR NEW BOOK EXCHANGE SYSTEM
Bring a list of your text books you wish to sell to our
store. We will tell you what books will be used the second semester. Then
bring these books to our store---WE WILL SELL THEM for you fora small service charge.
All unsold books to be returned to owners. At the same time give us your order for the books that you will need.
To enable us to estimate our book requirements for the
second semester, we will allow you a FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT on all
orders placed with us, together with a small deposit, before February first.
In addition to text books, we will be glad to handle any student supplies such as
Drawing Instruments, Typewriters, etc., on a commission basis.
We are always trying to improve our service to the students of Penn State.
111 Allen Street
Senior Grapplers Top
Juniors in Class Meet
(Continued from first page)
finals Neither had an easy time, and
it was only after a struggle that Lig
gett gained the decision with a scant
margin of one minute and fine sec
onds,
One of the prominent figures in the
meet made his bow mith the 135-pound
grapplers. Hen Long, after thron—
ing Russel, his fast opponent, met
Weinsehenk, who non °ter Hubler,
and accorded him the same treatment
in little more than five minutes.
Ace, winning over Campbell, met
Evans, who had thrown Drake in the
fast time of one minute and forty
five seconds, and scored a fall after
four minutes and forty-five seconds.
In the 158-pound class, Packard threw
Eiseman after the two men had dis
posed of Long and Smith in the pre
liminaries
Ike Long Triumphs
Two more falls were added to the
aggregate collected by the Long bro
thers, %Oren Ike threw Shamkoskr in
the preliminaries and Hollobaugh, who
had non a decision over Parana, in
the finals. The time In the latter
match ens two minutes and fifty-six
seconds.
Both Garrison and Mahoney scored
quick fulls over Granmer and MacDon
ald in the prelims and in the finals
Garrison was awarded the decision
after a most unusual and interesting
bout, in which good-humored disinter
est was evident.
WATCHES DIAMONDS
Hann & O'Neal
Jewelers
"You Can Get It at Metzgers"
TRUSTEES PLAN BUDGET
AT HARRISBURG MEETING
Governor-elect Fisher, Ex-officio
Member, and President
Hetzel Attend
At the annual nod-winter meeting
of the board of trustees of Penn State
held at the capitol yesterday after
noon routine business affairs of the
institution a ere taken up. Chief in
terest was in the legislative budget of
the college for ,the nest two years
Governor-elect John S. Fisher, for
several years a member of the board
by election of the agricultural and in
dusti al societies of the State, though
extremely busy with pre-inaugural
aliens, was expected to attend the
meeting late this afternoon Follow
ing his inauguration as governor to
morrow he heroines an es-officio mem
ber of the board of college trustees.
President Ralph D. Hetrel attend
ed los first meeting of the board to
day as the admunstratne head of the
College, taking up his office as secre
tary of the boaid. He will remain in
Harrisburg for the State Farm Pro
ducts Show, and will give his first
public address as president of the Col
lege at the convocation opening the
big agricultural event tonight
Combined "Y" Musicale
Presented by Artists
(Continued from first page)
These famous artists tteie brought
to Penn State under the auspices of
the department of music and the Y.
If. C. A. as the fourth number of the
"Y" entertainment coarse Efrem
Zimbalist, master violinist, next musi
cian on the course, is listed to appear
Februaty sixteenth.
You Cannot Think of Two
Things at the Same Time
Youi mind Is large enough to
record thoughts which, if placed
on Victor records, would leach
mound the would. The faculty
of the human mind, by which it
comprehends ideas communicat
ed to it by the flee senses, Is
limited Seeing makes the deep
est impression, so it is lery
im
portant that one should see
clearly, distinctly and accuinte
ly.
If in doubt about }our vision
consult
EVA B. ROAN, o. o.
522 E Menu,
State Cullise Ltdtaunt°
Mon Tues Thurs. Fn Wart Sat
L. K. METZGER
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Goldkette and Garber
May Appear at Prom
(Continued from first page)
ate order are being considered and a
definite decision will, be forthcoming
this meek. In addition to the dance
card itself, the booklet will contain
about tweny-live pages with spaces
foi engagements together meth a list
of the events of the week-end.
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A special committee headed by B.
T Webb '2B, is in communication with
eight'decorating concerns throughout
the state in an effort to produce a
novel effect The companies who arc
now submitting bids inclde Va-Nalk
of Philadelphia, Moeser Studios of
Pittsburgh, Bush and Bull company of
Williamsport, Brown and company
of Philadelphia, Silverstein of Wilkes-
Barre and Daniel F. Vollmer of Har
risburg.
Following the usual custom a com
plimentary ticket will be gn en to stu
dents submittting four posters adver
tising the Junior Prom The posters,
to be in three colors, should be turned
in to H. R. Hassel at the Beta Theta
Pi house.
CLASSIFIED
LOST—Brown leather cigarette case
oath fraternity seal and initials R.
P H. on corer. Will finder please
retain to Berwick at Alpha Chi
Rho house. St
FOR SALE—Tuxedo suit, practically
new. A bargain. Inquire at Col
legian office of phone 102-1 i even
ings. Jan 14 2tp
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ONLY THE BEST
ASK THE MAN THAT'S BEEN THERE
Reservations for Parties and Special Dinners
H. C. CRISSMAN Where Quality Counts
BARBER
Fishbarn's Meat Market
The Best Cut at a Moderate Price e Best Prices in Town Armour's Quality Products
Corner Pugh St. and College Ave.
107 East Beaver Phone 357
LOST—Auto License No. 383-620,
somewhere between Tyrone and
State College. Finder please not:-
fy Lester Weaver, 807 West College
mantle or Collegian Office. ltp
Office No 3, second floor, Leitzell
building Office hours: daily 9to 12,
except Saturday, or for appointment
call 8-R or 564.
Student Icork, reports, theses, etc
Briefs and themes, business corres
pondence. All kinds of typing from
written notes, printed matter, or from
dictation. Quick service; neat accur
ate work by experienced stenographer.
MRS CAMPBELL,
520 S. Frazier St.
Jan. 14-2 t
WANTED—A position as helper in
kitchen or maid. Will work on Ira
trinity house on restaurant. Can
furnish good references. Inquire
722 E. Beaver Ave. 2t-p.
SENIOR BALL-FEBRUARY 11
Penn State
Shoe Repair
Across From Postoffice
PROMPT AND WILLING
SERVICE
FOR RENT—One tingle and one
double room. Quiet, and plenty of
heat One block from Co-op and
facing hoot campus. Possession
at once if desired Call 463-R.
Jan. 11-4 t.
FOR RENT—One double and 1 single
room. Both front rooms on 2nd
floor. Vacant at nudyear. Phone
24W. Jan 14-2 t
LOST—A white scarf, bearing the in
dult "B", 111 the Carnegie Library,
Sunday afternoon. Return to C.l ,
Baler, 208 S Burrowes St.
COOK—WANTS JOB in Frateunty
or restaurant. Plenty of capers-
once. Call 525-R or 212 W. Beaver
A4e
Equitable Life of lowa
J. A. (Pop) GARRISON '27
THIS SPACE
RESERVED FOR
SCHLOW'S
QUALITY SHOP
SPECIAL
NEW LINGERIE FABRICS
White, Pink, Peach, Blue and Orchid
1 35 c and 40c values . . a yard 25c
EGOLF'S
111 Allen Street
Tuesday, January 18, 1927
, Tin;
HERE'S REAL VALUE:
A
25c Can
OF
Gentlemen's
Talc
An excellent
after -.shaving
powder Does
not show. '
Slightly per -
T • fumed.
FREE WITH EVERY
TUBE OF
Recall Shaving
Cream
At the Regular .11
Price dt
30c
Gives an abund
ancy of lathes II
in either hot or
cold water.
Soothing to the
stun
Both for 30c
RObt. J. Miller, P. D.
The 1 L MC ... L ... 4 Store
Slate College, Po