Pane Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinctive Store Pipes••• The Biggest Line of Pipes in Central Pennsylvania Ask the salesman. INotices t The Penn State Club will meet Monday evesung at seven o'clock in Room 311 Old Main. The Penn State gills edt gne i ten for visiting mothers in the Woman's Building tomorrow fioni three-tlnity to five-Unity o'clock. The mothers of all students are cordially muted An adiance ticket sale tall be held it Keelei's tonight from Soleil to nine o'clock rot the all-Q.11%4e eaudesille show to be gmen in the Auclitoiluni tcmioriva night as vat of the Moth er's Day inoglani. Revived College Spirit Will Cap Move-up Day (Continued from first page) don their new blaseis of orange and black, sophomores may weal saeatos and freshman, who must ,cairy a lo bo! ye hat to the d:nk bulnlng cote moms follow mg the tug-of-war, may weal loud (Tat ats and well-shaped hats Instead of the conventional green rrd black. The all-College dance in the Al mmy on Saturday night from eight to [oche o'clock, will conciliar the Moor-up Day program. Fifty rent;' pm couple all he the adnu,sion mice, toket sal. being Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday memngs. The senior activities nil comtinue after the close of Alone-up Day, grad uating students conducting three College sings on the fiont cqmpu.s, two closed, on Monday and 17 ue.ll* menings from six-thirty o'clock to seven, and the thud Wednesday at the same time, spin to Janims Pie ceding the sings the senans will cote biate the tiaditional Ivt Day and no ill plant VII ginia creeper about the nails of Old Main On the night of the concluding sing, Pie...lent Retool may olfei a short add' ess to the semoi menthe's after a few selections by the Glee Club Netmen Play Carnegie Tech Here Tomorrow Penn State's tennis team after a strenuous contest with Bucknell's tennis team Nesterclay encount:i Cat nem° Tech on the home coatis to. mot row The Tech netmen atic ex pected to pros ide close oppu.,itan to Coach ham's pioteges Captain MacCowatt, Hinkle, Coop et, Bait and McCabe ate almost cm tam to weld racquets for the Nit tany team in the singles matches while Saturdoe's successful ccanbma lion of Hinkle and MacCowatt rs like ly to take a coat t against one of Tech, duos Cooper and Rosenberger con .tatute another posstlble pan for the home team DID YOU OBSERVE National Take-a-Picture Week? Developing and Printing DAILY SERVICE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. TRACTORS GEM= „.. . .... , ..... . ; $ WRIGHT and DITSON TENNIS BALLS i / The "Winner” and "Dreadnaught Driver" Racquets SPECIAL GOLF CLUB SET 5 Clubs, 3 Stay Metal Bottom Golf Bag $lO.OO THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Corner Five Students Attend Y. M. C. A. Convention Pis° Penn State students aided in the discussion of the Chinese prob lem at a eonsention of Y M C. A groups of venous colleges of the Mid dle Atlantic states at the Unnetsity of Pennsylvania Satuiday. The following resolution alas pass ed and sent to the State department at Washington, U C "Whereas, The aspiration of the Chinese people as expressed thiough Its nationalis tic mmement ale constant with the principles of right and justice, whole as it has been the traditional policy of the United States to idopt a friendly polity toaard China and whereas the existant conditions in China ale not fnorable to the into. ests of the United States, including the safety of Amet can lives and pi o perty, be it icsolved that the United States should withdraw her forces and that the United States take im mediate steps to negotiate new treat ies of pi inciples of right and lector°. city. Thirty Teams Compete In Local Track Meet (Continued from first page) Becathe of the large number of entries it was necessary' to arrange siveial heats in each event. The 120 .“I.ld high hurdles soil! start promptly at nine-thiity and will be followed by the trials of 100-yard dash, the semi-finals of the 120-yard high hur dles, trials for the 410 and 220-yard dashes and semi-finals of the 220-yard lew hurdles All field events will .al so be held in the morning starting at nine-thirty o'clock In the afternoon all the finals will be held as will be the half, one and two-mile runs The one. , mile relay teams will line up at three-thirty Among the schools entered this seat are Kiski, Dußois, Nanticoke, Franklin and Marshall academy, Se ton Ball, Newark Piop, East Ruther ford, Dickinson Seminary and State College Kiski is favored to repeat its victoi y of last year although sev eral of the other schools have teams of championship caliber. SPHINX ELECTIONS R. M Atkinson '2B W. C Sanibel '2B C R. Longenecker '2B W. rt MaeCcnsatt '2B V, II McConnell '2B W. II Royer '2B L IL Bell '29 M. B. 13Iack '29 J W. Brandt '29 A J. Gores '29 W A. Gins er '29 J AL Ilarnish '29 C. B. Lane '29 R. M. Marshall '2B II R. Sherrard '29 A. E. Wilson '29 SERVICE :C THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Darcy, Thespian Mentor, Relates Story Of Hectic Childhood Passed on Stage "Young man, you go home!" These were the words in which the elder Mr. Daisy expie.sed his deci sion to his son Maurice, seven years old whom he found becoming a self willed and rather stubborn youngster after four year's performing on the stage as a comedian and imitatoi. "I made my debut in the theatrical woild at the age of ten weeks," ex plained Mr. Maurice Darcy, coach and honorary member of the Thes pians "It was in the arms of Agnes Booth, one of the most outstanding actresses of the time, and took place in BlaeVitkei's Chicago's largest theatre." Foi several years the youngster was prop child in his father's com pany, appearing on the stage when ever the script called for a baby. But at the age of three he had shown so much individual ability that he as sumed a definite place in the com pany, telling jokes a-id giving imita tions of his father, then as well known comedian This lasted till at the age of seven when his father came to the conclu sion that the lad needed a change from theatrical life Accordingly Mautice was sent to the family home in Chicago to improve his manners and disposition The result was not encouraging for when the father re tuned home from a road tour he found the precocious lad regularly smoking a lengthy briar pipe. Again the father declared his ul timatum, "Young man, you go buck on the road , But reconsidering his decision he sent the lad to boarding school where he remained for abo it five years However, school-life be gan to bore the lad and feeling the call of the spotlight he ran away when he eves twelve years old. lle made for Denver, Colorado, where his father's company was playing. Singing and dancing for the amuse ment of train crews, be was passed on from city to city until he reached his destination. Until he uas twenty-one years of age he remained with his father's company as property man and actor. Then he retuned to the stage as a "regular" Ile became comedian and director of the Girard Avenue thea tre in Philadelphia. For two years he served as comedian with the Tivoli Opera company in San Francisco lie then returned to the East and oe came connected with seseral of tne New York theatres, playing leading roles and directing well known pro ductions When connected with Ned, Way burn, Mr Darcy came to Penn State to ditect a Thespian production. Since then he has sened as director wad coach for all their noisiest comedies. Dancing comes as second nature to Mr. Darcy , Many of the dance. that his proteges do are invented by him; others he picks up by just seeing them none. Closing Out Stock of Dishes at Great Sacrifice B D r i e n a na as P t latr, Reg. Price $ 3 4..2 6 0 0 Doz.oow $3 00 Doz. " .1.60 ' Tea Plates " " 3.00 " ". 2.00 " Desert Plates " " 2.50 " " 1.85 " Bread & Butter " " 2.25 " " 1.25 " • Fruits , Coupe Soups " " 4.00 " " 2.75 " • Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Veg. Dishes, Meat Plat , ters, Butter Dishes ALL REDUCED. • Allen St. Keefer-Nolan Hardware Co. Say it with Flowers h Pr .r." 3 ' v .I'w:>tr 5 1104 4: 1 1 Alay K B x I, No Flowers in Mother's Garden Are As Sweet As Those You Send. , State College Floral Shoppe BAKELITE COMPANY TO HOLD EXHIBITION HERE Will Show, Seventeen Displays Illustrating Variety of • Uses For Product Many of the thousands of uses of bakelite will be demonstrated in an exhibit, which is a graphic illustra tion of recent mechanical achieve ments in industry, to be displayed by the Bakelite Corporation next Friday and Saturday in Engineering E. The exhibit will be opened at nine o'clock both mornings but will close at two o'clock Saturday afternoon Sesenteen Displays The exhibit 'comprises seventeen displays, arranged on tables covering one hundred feet of floor space, and showing a wide variety of purposes for which Bakelite materials are used The articles were contributed large ly by two hundred companies who use Bakelite material in the manufac ture of their products Grouping mill be according to in dustry and also as to the specific qualities which the material contrib utes—such as insulation, mechanical strength or heat resistance. One ta ble sod be devoted to a demonstration of the uses of from twelve to sixty separate pieces of molded or lamin ated Bakelite, Which are a part of every standard radio of today A recent feature of Bakelite manu facture in the Seim of different build ing accessories such as door plates end handles, together with file-proof, acid-resisting, wood-finish tops for tables and desks will also be shoo-i. Hold Sale, of Senior Lion Suits at Stark's Senior Lion, Suits were placed on sale yesterday at Stark Brothers and can be purchased until Mose-up Day. On the back hf, the white Jacket, a blue cloth liorils sewed. This jack et, plus a parrvof white trousers, is the official uniform which is supposed to be worn by members of the grid uating class on and after Move-up Day, according to the tradition start ed last May. Any senior can buy a costume at a'cost of tiso dollars anu twenty-five cents Last May,-,,nothing but ordinary overalls and coats were worn but this dear's committee has ordered a more comfoitable uniform for the class of nineteen handfed and twenty-seven Judging from 'the number of garbs ordered, the custom of wearing Lin Suits is being placed on a lasting foundation. E T G :re R ' .!: •i• A :I'.• P T H ::: v •r: . 4: ::. if: Nittany Baseballers Meet Orange Tossers (Continued from first page) esinforence with his mates. To date, Syracuse has had only a fair season, having won five games and dropped four The New Yorkers have tri umphed over Fort Munroe, V. M. I, Columbia, Hamilton college, and Michigan university, but they have dropped decisions to Washington and Lee, William and Mary, Michigan yid Catholic university. - Si[ and Three . On the other hand, the Lions have won six out of nine games. Stybor ski, veteran Penn State hurler, will take the slab against the Orange bat men, while the opposing flinger is •m -decided, Minor, Lambert and Dickin son, being eligible for the box assign ment. Goldman, visiting shortstop, is the Orange luminary and is con sidered one of the (best hitters in col lege ranks. Gotch Carr, of football renown and Eimann, captain-elect of basketball, will also appear in the line-up for the foemen. The Lion's roll-call will remain the same. Captain Page, who recently replaced Hamas in right field, will retain his post because of his hard lotting methods. Vol Atta, Harring ton, Haines and Harris may also see action. PI DELTA EPSILON ELECTIONS H E Balmer '2B C. C. Berryhill '2B R. B. Kilborn '2B John Ferguson '2B F A. Harvey '2B B Kaplan '2B H. L Emsel '2B W. W. Mellor '2B G. F. Patterson '2B P. R. Smaltz '2B W. S Thomson '2B EVERY DAY IS GMT DAY! Greeting cards, remembrances and appropriate gifts for every oecas- OLD MAIN ART SHOP. Opposite Front COmpus OSTEOPATHY Themodernartand science of healing disease. Do you realise the opportunities offered in this profession? Entrance Requirements: Approved four year high s.thool count (one college year of the sciences. PhYd.., chemistry, and biology is an additional requirement in certain states). _ Length of Courier Four years of ohm months each. Inwnship, Osteopthle HoopliaL. WRITE FOR CATALOG— Philadelphia College of Osteopathy 19th...3 Spring Garden Sts., Plulacielphia, Pa. (Reslsteredu of itl N idu ew YBoaork)rdofßegenu BROWNAGLE WILL PLAY COLLEGE AIRS AT DANCE Asks for "Victory," "Blue and White" and "Susie" for Farmers' Hop Here Ted Brownagle and lon eleven Vic tor Arcadians will include several Penn State songs in their program of dance music at the Ag All-College dance us the Armory, Friday, May twentieth, wahounces J. M Stazew ski '27, chairman of the committee in charge. The words and music of "Victory," "Susie" and "The Blue and White" have keen sent to the orchestra in or der that they may be rendered adapt able for dancing The committee has decided to carry out its original plan of decorating the Armory with pot ted plants and natural greenery. Palms and ferns will provide a set tmg for the orchestra box while green cut blanches will grace the cor ners of the dance floor. A prize poster contest has been launched with the award of a compli mentary ticket to those submitting two accepted posters The posters should he in three colors and should be turned in to A. S Zerbe '27, at the Sigma Pi house by Tuesday. Tickets for the Farmer's Ball will be paced at two dollars and will be evadable at one of the State College shops next week. Dancing will con tinue front eight to twelve o'clock Treat Mother Like a Sweetheart, . Send her a box of Page and Shaw Candy . 1 t 136 Allen Street W. H. HUDNALL .:.-i-N ru,• ,••~r:-:✓.»'r.»:-t?.. - r:»; w,-,w,_:»:»e:-{». ~:»Hri✓e4-2-'rt»r Sri-:ter:-t • .i. Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Miles .s. CHIFFONIERS 512.50 X TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 t. CHAIRS • - - - - ..... $3.50 7 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 X .$,, STUDENT TABLES - - • - - - $5.00 4. COSTUMERS - - ...... $2.00 - :I: GATE-LEG TABLES. - - $4.50 to $9 e• DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 .0:: SWINGS - - ..... $5.00 to $lO.OO 4- r PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot •ei• MAGAZINE RACK - - - - - - - $1.75 I. BOOK SHELVES • - - - $3.50 to $7.50 X CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 X, All kinds of special orders and repairs in both . X,. 5.: Wood and Machine shop 3. 4. .s. . ROOM iO3, UNIT B := : 4. J. WATCH THIS AD 4. IiIIM!!!!!!!!!!221 Friday, May 6, 1927 Stickmen Will Play Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first page) Mt. Washington 7-6 win. Painter, tinning slightly ahead of Buzik and Hughes, is the Toe's lending scorer and one of the best men on the New Ymk combination After yesterday's encounter with Cornell, Coach Paul's clan should oe on edge for the crucial test. BeMeld, Nittany luminary, who has been handicapped by a shoulder Injury, will enter the fray tomorrow and is expected to do big things for the Lions Captain Wendel, Torok, Geis wite, Cromie, Edmunds, Kiefer, Mita chal, Preen' and Griffin will surely sec action. Schwab Will Speak At Ppblic Gathering (Contf num from first page) Blue Key Society will have charge of the ushering Mr Schwab will be the guest of the College at the annual dinner for those attending the Engineering Ex tension Convention and the Indust rial conference, which will be held in McAllister Hall at six forty-five o'clock Fltdny evening. The members of the Central Penn sylvania section of the A S M E. are invited to attend and the occasion will be in the nature of a recognition of Mr. Schwab as President of that mganization.
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