Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 GET THE HABIT Of stopping in at Graham's these cold days and take some of our heat with you. It's fine. Notices —µl Chapel exercises for the current "emester will end with the service on Sunday. .January thirtieth. They viii be resumed with the service on 'unday..February. thirteenth. There vill be no week-day services during the first week of the semester. The Mandolin Club will rehearse to ight a•, seven o'clock in the Rand loom. All candidates for the fencing squad will report to the Armory today at l.au•-thirty o'clock to arrange the sec ond semester schedule. WP§C, college radio station, will Get your shoes shined and play your daily game of pool at JIM'S PLACE The Best Pool Tables In Town Peanuts roasted daily Candy and Tobacco Hats Cleaned, Shoe Strings and Polish Second Semester Dance Engagements DEIKE-NOBLE AND THEIR BAND Saturday Cash Specials Roast Beef . . per lb. 18c Round Steak . . " " 25c Sirloin Steak . " " 30c Beef by the Quarter 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c per lb. ffinner's Meat Market 111 Pugh St. Call 293 FREE---Extra 'Trousers BIG SALE NOW ON 8 We are able to announce another P Mammoth Sale of MEN'S CUSTOM- S' MADE CLOTHES where we will give with every suit an 8 Extra Pair of Trousers Absolutely Free Every Fabric is a splendid bargain and their SUPER-VALUE is positively guaranteed. All suits sold at this sale will be § made up in our usual high class man § ner and precisely the same in all re spects as those sold at regular prices. 0 0 Call and see for yourself. HARRY SAUERS ALLEN STREET broadcast a special early morning pro grant of dance music tonight by the Penn State Collegians one hour after midnight. The Dairy Science Association will meet Monday night at seven o'clock. Mr. A. J. Glover, editor of MUM'S Dairyman, will be the principal speak- ALL SENIORS who are finishing their Chapel requirement this semes ter are requested to he present at the last week-day services of the semest er—on either Wednesday or Thurs day, January twenty-sixth or twenty seventh. Seniors who ordinarily are excused from week-day Chapel for work are requested to he present, if convenient. •1. R. WARNOCK, Deno of Men CALL 108 Varsity Quintet Meets Gettysburg Tomorrow (Continued from first page) the visitors in earl• December, :11-27, but Wood's proteges last week defeat ed Franklin and Marshall at Lan caster. P. and M. evened the score at Gettysburg Saturday with a 38-24 victory and Mt. St. Mary's eked out a 22-21 decision Tuesday. For the third time in as many games a different line-up will start the game for Penn State. Reilly, because of his ability to get the tap, will start his first Varsity game at center with Left• Page held in re serve. Johnny Rottpke will pair air with Captain llamas and Cy Lungren and Whitey Von Nieda will cavort at guard. George Delp, handicapped :it the start by a weak ankle, has been coming along well and may see service along with Baron. While admitting that the team was displaying a better brand of basket ball than was the case last week, Coach Hermann refused to radiate FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING SATURDAY One Dollar off on two popular collegiate styles "The Midland—Featured above—Tam calf—Rubber Heel" "The Dundee=Wales last—Tan calf—Winged Tip" SEE OUR WINDOW COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN any genuine optimism. lie is, how ever. making no secret of the fact thnt he is out for blood against the team that surprised the Lions with a 39- 2S win here last se:ison. Dick Reinhold, a sophomore, has heen displaying such prowess in workouts for the past ten days that he has been rewarded with a varsity uniform. With Steve llamas, Rein hold will await the call for substitu tion tomorrow. Mitmen Display Power During Daily Workouts (Continued from first page) pounders, Mahon and Bevan hi the fifteen pound class and Wilford, a coaling lightweight have all showed better form than in the opening work outs two weeks ago. Robb, a well built welterweight with a faculty for landing sharp right looks and uppercuts where they hurt most, will give Captain Grazier plenty of exercise. For that matter 13endick will too. lle scums to be im possible to hurt. Several times Robb shot over a right hand uppercut that had knock out written all over it, to Bendick's face, and the blow just rolled off. ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Varsity :Millard Parlor Under Old Post Office Up to elate. Recreation Parlor . We are running Pocket and Carom Billiard Tournaments open to every student—costs you nothing—prizes givcii. Come and join—meet real fellows. Play your billiards where you get the most for your money. • H. G. MORRELL - Si Prop. Member National Billiard Association - M r " -- / ' Made with the co-ope ation and endorsernei of the United Stati Marine Corps. Now playing an intle finite engagement the Embassy Theta'. New York, at $2. prices. Lon Chancy, the hart boiled "leatherneck in the greatest role his career, Special Prices: Ai ' A Metrqzli MONDAY 'TUESDAY FAYLES and MACOMBER The light for the I 15-pound berth' titude for tucking his head inside:4 is going to be a merry one, especial- his left elhow and hitting very 1 1 ,,/ ly when Bevan and Mahon get to.; with both hands. while Mahon'; 106.: gether. Mahon ran into the freslP reach and snappy leads are li e u man, Elie, Wednesday and both hay known after his work with the a milling time or t. Ehe has an ap- j freshman team of last year. In a hurry? Eat your meals at our: lunch counter---quality food and good service. 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