GRAHAM & SONS Established 1396 The Distinctive Store Notices 1 .ident and Mis linted seal m ailers at their home on 310-ul iy oons and evenings until the last y in Not e-up Day Tomorrow ifts Three Thousand (Continued on last page) iditions in the pushball scrap, so °slily thing to gain and noth lose owing the tug-of-mar, nearly a Ind filches will congregate ato 4 held xhere a leviathan ban dl be lighted for the dink-hurn lemora.. After the mesulent sophs has delnered a short ad and the plebe executive sy Hy tosses his cerdant cap to ei.i* of the flames, the whole hrst-clas., men will tile past ate and follow the csample of president Dance in Armor) he esemng flout note to to cite , the All-College Moo c-up I).* , the feature of the day's acne will take place so the Antaly from the bands of the Cam ,uls and the Penn State Colleg sill flood the nnlaar, dance pal- . girls' student goseinment nude up Da) sluice a Dee social fine st, that the presence of ma ly 00111 he asbuied. Chapciuneo All-College dance usill be Dean lio A It Wainoek, Mr and II W Sto,tn and Mr. and Mis Dahl. tc nil! be a ticket sale lot the ry dance held tonight at Mont y, Mothers The puce 1., fifty Pei couple. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Annonnces a' • FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C, S. B. Of Kansas City, Mo. tuber of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The i• First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts In Room 100, Horticulture Building, Campus it THURSDAY, MAY 19, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M. The public is cordially invited. GET YOUR PICTURES OF THE SCRAP Penn State Photo Shop 212 E. College Ave Regal can duplicate any Style you'll sec anywhere at any PRICE, in this town or any other city from New York to San Francisco. We can do it. far $5.60, in all Leathers and Styles. The chances are the leathers arc the same Imported or Domestic Skins, and the Workmanship, Finish and Fit are just as good as if you paid $B, $lO or $l2. What you can't see, we'll guarantee—and no one else can tellwhether you pay $6.60 or twice $6.60, unless you take off your shoes and show them an expensive label. And who wants to pay that difference for this privilege? From Ma. to Weanrdn Caw REGAL trl P SH•E S On Display By THOMAS B. WEYANT At Omega Epsilon House Freshman Girls Have Spirit Day Spirit Day! What memories this recalls to anyone sobs has witnessed a Spirit Day at Penn State. Umbrellas north green ribbons tied 'to the ends of them—to be raised if the ban shines and to be kept tightly shut if the day Is rainy Girls, who are usually so sociable walking single file. Nat ural complexions displayed where rouge and powder hate reigned su preme. These sill again be the cadet of the day from the tune the freshmen gills =use in the morning until the end of the last hour in the afternoon. The customs w ill hold IN hercever the gills go—to classes, to town, to break fast, to lunch. It will certainly look strange to see the girls doing such unusual things. It Is really a fitting farewell to their Freshman year and a welcome to their new freedom under sophomore customs after Move-up day CLUB BOYS TO ATTEND TRAINING SCHOOL HERE Potty Pennsylvania Club boys mill attend the second annual Leadership naming school to be held at the Col lege today and tomoirow, according to the reports from county agents Soma Med tiaming to fit them for leadership activities in their home communities mill he given at this con ference. Robert G. Foster, of the United States department of Agricul ture, and W R. Cordon, extension rural sociologist, mill assist the staff of the College Club work department in conducting the muse. Twenty-one boys from nineteen counties attended last year's school. .........:......-:-x<-.:-:» r.. THE PENN DOCTOR DUTCHER TALKS ON NEED OF VITAMINES FOR PHYSICAL GROWTH "Vitamines are nature's agency of stimulation" said Dr. It A. Dutcher, professor of biological chemistry and an authority on Vitamins who spoke on that subject to physical science students in the chemistry unmet Fri ll* "In comparatively recent times it has been Observed that people canrot stir, "novelly on diets consisting of proteins, carbohydrates, fats and min eral compounds only. Expoiimenta tom disclosed the fact that 'a sub stance called 'Vitamin.' was neces sary for physical growth and de‘el opment " Following the lecture a number of lantern slides showing the iesults of csperiments with sate, hogs and poul try were thioun upon the screen. In 411 instances the animals whali were fed a 1. itanun diet thrived and des el aped The others became sick or died DAIRY SCIENCE GROUP CONDUCTS EXPOSITION Described as one of the best exhibi tions user held here, the Penn State dairy exposition ,as conducted Satur day iby the local chapter of the Am oilcan Dan, Science Association. M. Stares ski '27, seas in charge of all amingements Thirty-seven students pai ticipated in the dairy fitting cattle contest. A dairy products judging contest and a dairy cattle judging contest c.ere in cluded in the exposition ploglarn. SIGMA PI ELECTIONS G. J McNichol '27 P S Hagan '29 E R I.la, Inns '29' P C. McConnaughey '29 R. S. McCord '29 D. II Seward '29 Sher, ood Smgh '29 W. S. Turner '29 o More-Up Day Dance—Hey! A House Is a HouSe Wherever You Roam! Put "Anchor" Awnings on it and then it's a home. Decorated and Art Window Awnings, for Homes, Apartment' Houses and Hotels—, Where Style and Distinction are desired. Porch Valances 75c yard See Us Before Buying Your Awnings Keefer-Nolan Hardware All Will Be "ROSIE" Soon! Come and See the:"lT" Girl--- t itouGH ilotr Posit REE HOWES 4 \.ca ARTH D UR HOUSMAN a garamount gidure ?7.1.EL1T&.'-, MONDAY and TUESDAY May 16 and 17 STATE COLLEGIAN r lash With Main Tarsity Tomorrow tinned from first page) ng Holy Cross and Boston background of veterans be the prize hurler roll have 'port, according to reports Molder and leadoff man; sontstop and second in the With hind hi, ample a Lobos, r, l Burns, batting Common catcher-i ondbasei man tip son and fielders,l ~., visiting • may set box. • l ' ions in Good Form Will* ie same line-up that has car ried thumb most successfully in pre ceding games of the season, Penn State will present a strong front a gainst Villanma tomorrow. EitheCaptain Lefty Page or Sty -1 borski 1 ill enter the box for the Lions and wil be matched respcetisely by Lesko or Harrington behind the plate Dobbelakr kill play second and bat lead-off position while Kent mid Lun gren ,will-take (hinge of shortstop pingtand first base Delp will bat in the ,alean-up post and covet leftfield, Willi mil take third base,and Singley eehterfield. If Styborski pitches, it it possible that Page will go into ghtfielil since the team needs his hitting — strength. ' order, and thrrdbaseman, being Jumors while Sheehan, !camp hitter; Morahan, sec an, and Curtin, firstbase seniors. Freshmen Melon- Flanagan, center and right fill out the line-op for the ombme Captain Tom Crane eve Ilensil in the pitcher's Move-Up Day Dance—Hey! For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal ' For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 114-M Lacrossers Prepare For Game With Lehigh (Continued from first page) the Lions learned a lesson from the fast Cornell Cu elve and have been con ducting the fasted scrimmages of the year. Besides the Blue and White combination has been perfecting five and seven men shifts and timing outs to a mole accurate degree. With an eye for the rotate, the formei Syracuse tutor is entering as many freshmen and sophomore la crosse aspirants as possible in the daily medico sessions so that he may have an abundance of material ham which to select nest year's team when the present veteiuns are lost. Four Injured Regulars Injury to four regulars has slowed the piactice slightly Torok is nurs ing a twisted knee sustained m the Syracuse game, BeMeld is still troub led with the bruised shoulder muscles that resulted from the Crescent fra cas two week ago, Pritchard is both ered by a bad side and Hal Hastings is still limping on a twisted ankle that stun also sustained in the Orange tilt All these regulars will most likely be in condition to oppose Le high at Bethlehem neat Saturday. Move-Up Day Dance—Hey! Gilliland's Liquid Corn Remover and Foot Relief Prompt and Efficient Removes Corns Bunions and Warts Satisfying Foot Comfort RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist These moderns demand Camels MODERN smokers are the most critical ever known, and Camel is their favorite. Why? Camel is the one cigarette that will stand up all day and as far into the night as you care to go. Modern, experienced smokers know that they can smoke one or a million Camels with never a tired taste or a cigaretty after taste. Present-day smokers R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Track Team To Meet Midshipmen Tomorrow (Continued from first page) With Eggers, Sharp, Lerch and Brownstein, Enamel' has no need to be concerned with the outcome of the hurdles. Eggers and Lerch both scored last year at Annapolis and with Sharp and Br on astern in both hurdles the timber-toppers should 'account for at least fourteen points Tho broad yump appears to be cinch ed for the Nittany trio of Bates, Ma thias and Brownstein who are aver aging twenty-one feet ' Navy rules the favorite in the high Jump, pole vault, jut elm and discus throws. Ide, winner of the Hammer throw at the Penn Relays, will have an easy workout in his specialty tomorrow for :::•:^:-:-:-:-:-:-:••:“:••:••:-:-:-:-:-:-:.•:.•:-:-:•.:-:-:, 4. CARS 4i, g ( t '' THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. 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Mrs. Campbell. 2t-p Auctioneer—Household goods and Real Estate given prompt attention. 11. L. Harpster, Pine Grove Mills. 4 t-p. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT Phone 325-W 121 Burrowers St EMMEN SERVICE
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