Pagc Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Five Big Lines of Chocolates sold exclusively by us for that Easter Box of Candy. DAIRY CLUB SETS DATE FOR ANNUAL EXHIBITION President Iletzel To Be Guest Of Honor at Banquet on .Seventh of May Graduate student; from Porto Rico, Minnesota and Illinois delivered id teresting addresses to the Penn St.tte Dairy Science club at their meeting Wednesday night. Preceding the talks. club business v. - as transacted and the official date for the dairy exposition, to be hell at Penn State. was set for May seventh. J. M. Stazewski '27. president of the organization. appointed the following to head the VariOUS committees and to arrange for the coming occasion: production :Mow. A. E. Iftt '27: dairy inanufacturimg show. .1. 1.. Soponis '27; catalogue committee, 1,. It. Ben `2B; banquet committee, .1. 11. President St. I). I letzel and the .tate Secretary ut . Agriculture will Sport Watches FOR Men and Women $8.50150.00 Guaranteed Movements Hann & O'Neal SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men's New Spring Shoes . $8.50 values s7'oo Men's Underweaf, Topkis or Sexton Brand, 3 Suits $2.00, per pair $5.00 Men's Knickers AL'S SHOP WILLIAM HAINES 'IV • \ 4,ktt to llk - ~ 1 1 , 7. • s, ....„,, .._•,,6-0,-,- A Marq (fin Notices 1 An extra train of coaches will leave Lemont at six o'clock Wednesday ev ening. April thirteenth for Sunbury, stopping, at Lewisburg, Montandon and Northumberland, and connecting with trains for Wilkes-Barre and Har risburg. The local branch of the AMerican Association of University Women will hold their regular meeting Thursday night at eight o'clock in the Women's building. Professor C. D. Champlin will speak on "Music and Liberal Ed ucation." Senior women students wid be the guests of the chapter. be invited guests of honor at the ban quet to be given during the exposition. Prominent dairymen from all over the state have been invited and, from early reports, there will be a large number of attendants. Banquet tic:s ets; costing one dollar each, will soon be on sale. For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 114-M First Pennsylvania Showing MONDAY and. TUESDAY Special !Prices: Adults, 50e . Children, 25e Simultaneous First Pennsylvania Showing TUESDAY ICrockett Resumes Article IDescribingJourney Abroad The following is the last of a series' danced as if all Reggio was built of of tlrtieles written especially for The boats and the boats were being toased Co!legion by Dr. IV. D. Crockett, pm- Iby the waves. I It was unlike any loon». of Latin lanymige and litera-lother picture oil a town on which I lore, who is on leave of absence at i have ever looked. We dressed hur l/de present. time «nd is ambing a tour; riedly, and went up on leek. Men of the world. shut on the other side of the Strait, And we lost out on Stromboli, which I was but little More than a fringe of for a century or thereabouts has been I lights along the coast. I could make indulging in fireworks night and day; I cut, dimly, the mountains back of and I would most certainly have I xit I Reggio that I remembered. so well; out on the Straits of Messina, had ; Lut I could ba!rely distinguish the not Mrs. Crockett awakened me al I mountains of ..'icily; and Aetna I four o'clock Thursday morning,. Icould not see at all. I could see some looked from our porthole and we were I lights in the diketion of Taormina; just abreast of the Italian town, a I but I doubt if the lights of that town little north of Reggio. I looked ahead; could he seen set far away. I stayed and there was Reggio. Nothing to on deck till we were nearly through I be seen of it, to be sure, save its lights the Strait and then I "turned in" which ran back symmetrically fromonce more, feeling that the experience I the sea in the form of a wide spread could hardly have been better. Yet inverted V. There were thousands' we had lost oat on .seeing Scylla and of them, seemingly, and they twinkled I Charybdis. and shimmered and quivered and I We had hail rather quiet seas until Highest Quality at Reasonable Prices Buy at FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET We sell the BEST because we have the BEST Phone 357 Opp. Post Office POWE In that little difference betwee you earn and what you spend lies power. For, if you wily consistently spe than you earn, Wealth and all th l . with it is yours. A savings book will help you at t and we have one for you. Call for' •!. ,THE FIRST NATIONAL State College, Pa. DAVID F. IiAPP, Cashier. * * * * • Alk THEATRE One of Pennsylvania's Finest Play Houses Where Many of the Best Pictures Have Their Initial PennsOvania Showing FIRST ANNIV To Be Fittingly Observed With a Full Week of Outstanding Pictures cond Night Showings at The Niti One year ago, on April S. the CATIIALIAI TIIEATRE was formally opened to the public and we have every reason to believe that it met with the approval of students, faculty mem bers, townspeople. and residents of our surroUnding community. Its opening•marked a new era in motion picture presentation for State College. Not only the beauty of the theatre and its appointmentS. but the comfortable seats, the improved venti lating system, the adequate facilities for the Wtindling of large crowds, the enlarged orchestra, and many more conveniences and hnprovemen'ts. contributed toward making it more enjoyable for our patrons. We are glad to have been abfe to make these things possible, especially with out advancing our former admission prices. We shall make every effort to merit your good will and support in the years to conic through the same policy that has governed Ibis business since its inception in 1911—the pre senting of the most worth while pictures, as soon as ready for showing, in pleasant surround ings, and at the most moderate cost. We sincerely desire to give you the utmost our efforts will meet with your approval, WEDNESDAY First Pennsylvania Showing 00 300000000000000000009000090170000000 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN what nancial nd less •t goes he start I. It now. IBANK ERSARY. WEEK MATINEE DAILY any on Tuesday, Friday and Satui ON OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY in motion picture entertainment and trust that we left the tee of Italy; but after that that they beat against our window for twenty-four hours we had the which had been battered all day; and roughest of seas. There were many we rolled with every tossing of the absent front the dining room and waves. Hut we had the good fortune many kept to their berths. We won- to have cold air pumped into our ha li tiered if it tens in this sea that St. may and I slept through it all! Paul was "driven up and down in I Perhaps it was eight o'clock and Atria;" and then for comforting Mrs. perhaps later Friday morning when Crockett had me read her the story we sighted the southwestern coast of of his shipwreek as told by Luke! Crete. After an hour o• thereabouts That night she declares was the we came abreast of the island, and toughest save one, that she ever ex - 1 then skirted its mountainous coasts perienced. Our good ship creaked 1 for several hours, but a mile or two and groaned; the waves ran so high .eau MI MAURICE BAUM THURSDAY Special Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c GLORIA WAI~TSON s .6t124 , C000:7000:',C:71".0000(701,0 MOO'',looo from shore. And for all that time mull aneous First Pennsylvania Showing FRIDAY and SATURDAY SATURDAY Friday, April 1, 1927 the _only signs of humanity that tie' saw were a light house and what ire told: for two large low buildings some kind at the mouth of a mini , . When we went down to lunch we were abreast of a mountain covered with snow. Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer CONSTANCE I I \ \ OcAif ESTHER, ASTON ..-, .3-..,,,,,,i,.,:: 1 \ 1 ,\ 1 kr 111\J garamouni I GYciure 1,, 7:?.\,4(/,-_,?., I i t --„ .„:7 ,•%, . 4, N # - 44 r ~,, -:,. ;A NSA - At l " , \ '%,„A ° \t k ' \\, \ OV \ ~,w, at • WaliOllD 11 1 , 4 ° 5 0 . "A YAW lir , ,
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