Pate Four GRAHAM & SONS § Established 1896 The Distinctive Store We have just taken on the Nellie Custis Line of Chocolates TRY THEM AT 50c PER POUND Notices I Seniors who e>pect to graduate this June ate requested to get the meas urements for then caps and gowns within the ne‘t, few days or a Jule of fifty cents will be Imposed Measure ments may be obtained at the Mont gomery company's clothing store or from B Carl What ton at 506 East College avenue. The gowns will be gm en out on Saturday, June eleventh, on the first floor of Engineering A, and will be worn to the Baccalaureate services, on Sunday, June twelfth The ru-c Campers meeting has hero postponed until Tuesday night May twenty -touith at five o'clock rod 1,0 he held then at , he Andy Lytle cabin 11. T Fleishm, president of the orgfrumtion, iequests all members to communicate with Irm by phone, 70-W, ibefore the time of the meeting. There ',ill be a rehearsal of the Thespian east chorus and orchestra an the Auditorium Sunday afternoon at tuo o'clock. There will be a closed dance foe members of the La Vie staff tomorrow evening at the Delta S.gma Phi house Invitations have ibeen distributed. Many Alumni Return For Homecoming Day (Continued from first page) the meeting the alumni will adjourn to a big tent erected in front of the Armory aim e luncheon edt be served The luncheon will be prepared under the direction of Miss Kathryn Hughes '23, and Mrs Arthur Jones 'l3 both members of the alumni committee After the meal, the alumna parade, marshalled by Neal Fleming 'll, Das Ili Markle 'O9, James Kenn '22 and Frank Torrence 'O5, wall form Led by the band the parade wall proceed to the baseball field, where a brief but colorful ceremony symbolic, of the entrance of the Class of 1927 Into the ranks of the alumni wall be enacted. Immediately after this ceremony and after stunts by the various classes, tho Alumni-Varsity baseball game mill be pla)cd. At six o'clock the gen eral alumni dinner will be held at Mac- Neil under the direction of M. F. Grimes 'll, than man of the alumni committee, and W. 13. Mack '2l, to which the members of the aladuating class and then guests are invited. It is hoped that as many as possible will attend this (linnet in view of the fact that President Helsel mill be foimally introduced to the alumni then EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT Phone 325-W 121 Burrowes St Plant Geraniums NOW $3.00 per dozen Delivered Pansy Plants 60c per 12 STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE ALBERT DEAL 85 SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street HURWITZ' Exceptional Values Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Linen Knickers, Shoes. 129 S. Allen St. Lion Nine Meets Three Major Teams o nTrip (Continued from first page) one run and Cy rating but one lot but getling mound the bases for tun lout hers The Nassaumen had many chances to store, but could not deliver in the pinches a ith timely lots Jute Slagle, football luminary, a as the outstanding man on attack for the Orange and Black, counting three lots and one run Arrno in Nei, York Last Night Arriving in Ness York last night after the annual clash math the Una -505011y of Pennsyl‘anta ball team, the ' Lions went to the Waldorf-Astoita. This afternoon they will go to the Polo grounds as the guests of the New York Yankees to see the Giants Play the Pittsburgh Pirates. Engage N. V. U. Tomorron When Ness York unisetsity crosses hats pith the Nittanys tomorrou a fast contest will he (matted The Vio let has had a successful dear to date and includes tans ever the University of Virginia and seveial other major Eastern college nines Manned], the New York U lotting pitches, is the likely candidate for the be.: position tomorrow, although Gal lagher may be the choice for the Vio let hurling honors Glee Club Announces Election of Officers Glee Club elections last Wednesday resulted in the folloning manner president, E M. Peek '2B, vice-presi dent, W. W. Nichols '2B; manager, E C Matheson '2B, secretary-treasurer, W E Pattetson '29, and libratian, H. Tice '3O. t :!: Varsity Billiard Parlor t !: We offer you the best; play your billiards here.' t . 4. H. G. Morrell, Prop. .:. .:. 5: . Member of National Billiard Association THE BIGGEST OF ALL BIG COMEDY HITS 1: One Hundred Times Funnier Than 1: 1: The Funniest Thing You've Ever Seen! 1: 'WARNER MOS pesenl Baseaumt the play by bruczbairnsfather cArthulEhot Charles D ß.o4 Old Bill and His Pals Amid the Billets and Bullets of War _ . - ----- , . 271607 C: MONDAY and TUESDAY May 23 and 24 Matinees Daily at 2:00 Special Prices: Adults 50c, Children 25c THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Lacrossers Meet Lehigh Team Tomorrow (Continued from first page) yam's calendar, Coach Lattig's men have soon Leo and lost four. Perhaps the most notable trrumph of the Bethlehenntes was a 9-1 win recorded over the strong Stevens stick men Lafayette, played at an early date, was handed the short end of a 1-1 drmsron. Navy, Rutgers, and Princeton have listed Lehigh Nlctorles a•n the right hand side of their respec try c sports ledgers. For weeks the Lehigh cross men were in a lethargy but recently flashed some real form to defeat the Stevens incise that had prey rously trumned New York U. and tied the potent Rutgers crew. In Stauffer, Zahnov and KrUmger, Conch Lattrg has a tem of fast at tack men who show mush promise for the future Kirkpatrick at in point and Baker at in Ironic are other Le truth lummar co. Coach Paul has spent the past week perfecting a new combmatron of de fense that he hopes will noise the combrnatron of a series of new ma neuvers that Coach Lattig has substi tuted for the old "cross country" meth od of attack The iNittany line-up will remain in tact but it IS likely that several of the new men will see action before the end of the game Coach Paul intends to insert an underclass aspnant uhen onn it is possible Spring "Old Main Bell" Issue Appears Today (Continued from first page) Sean., by W P Reed '2B, R B Smith '27 and S S Gcesey '3O, arc included in the issue. W W Jacobs '27, edi tor-in-chief, states be is uell pleased with the various contributions and looks forward to an unprecedented sale of the magazine. For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 114-M Brownagle Plays for Farmers' Ball Tonight (Continued from first page) in the lepertoue of the orchebtla are soot: and solo specialties. 1=1)=21 • The musicians will Scutum several Penn Stab songs including "Susie," "The Blue and White" and "Victory," which they base arranged and render ed adaptable for dancing. Among the entertainment nimbus will be an e•- hibition black bottom dance by 11. C. Sapper '2B. The committee in charge of the af fair began work on the decorations yesterday. Cut green branches placed along the side walls and multi-colored lights .0 ranged in tiers of gradually ascending height will create an arched end Natural greenery will grace the comets of the dance floor A background for the orchestra box will be insole by an arrangement of potted ferns and palms Post lfove•up Day apparel cull be ''tn Sagan at the annual announces J M Stazewski '27, chairman of the dance committee. Plebe Ball Team Will Clash With Bellefonte (Continued from first page) appear in the outfield. Howes er, the foe nice Blorrisdale catcher has been NS lelding a wicked willow and probab ly will get the assignment. Kuhn and Stahley are still fighting it out for the first base berth settle . 4 . 2 s ‘ ' '''--11111 NITTANY MOTOR CO. .:- ,:. TRACTORS PHONE 945 SERVICE X :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:»x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:÷x-:-:-:-:-A. . „. "See Your Orders Cooked" —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN 'ALL.NIGHT PHONE 9480 Suits Topcoats Tuxedos $35? $45 ? $55 ? $45.50 SUITS ( $27.50 ($35.50 $4O) $5O) $6O S Including two-trouser Suits and Knicker and long trouser suits ENTIRE STOCK OF TOPCOATS $2O TUXEDOS $25}51.9.50 $35}527.50 Sale starts Friday, May 20th, ends Saturday, May 28th A 4 Idi atSJbi:%l chances favoring the former. AL sec.! ond, Runs seems to be a fixture while Spear and Wolfe will again take care of the shortfleld and hot coiner, re spectively. Outfield Undecided The outfield will be-picked 'front Panaccion, Schmarder, Batdorf, Bat rus and Fry. Coach Houck wants not only hard-hitting but also a fast field ing and thinking combination in the gardens. Too often have runs been scored or men on base advanced because of slow thinking on the part of members of the 1930 group and Coach Houck has made an especial effort to curb further instances of this sort. CLASSIFIED WANTED—Man and wife demre po sition as cooks, in fraternity house for year 1927-28. Write Witham Reel, 415 W. 17th St., Tyrone, Pa. ROOMS IVANTED Householders having rooms available over Com mencement week-end June 11-15, please' phone the alumni office. LOST—A gars cameo ring at Broth Banquet Friday evening, May 13. LMeral ross ard. Call 149. ..AN Yea ars m, , Orr rgavltt o:ntr4V / 0".:14747. CRABTREE'S Allen Street - TRUCKS Spring Sale Former prices $25 to $45 "Meet your friends at Whitey's" Auctioneer—Household goods and Real Estate given prompt attention. H. L. Harpster, Pine Grove Hills. 4 t-p. New and novel gifts for graduation. Also nice line of graduation cards at the Old Morn Art Shop Opp Front Campus. FOR SALE—Ford Speedster, price MOO. In good condition Call Hoffman nt 199 or at Collegian of fice WANTED—SUMMER SCROOL STU DENT TO SUPERVISE boarding and rooming house. Attractive pro position. No capital required. Call Bell, Watts Hall middle. IVANTED—Position .iL'sa maid in fra ternity this fall and also uork by the day this summer. Inquire at Collegian office. Good enough for Dad— good enough for you Industrial Engineering Department .. IStudent Desks and Chairs, Student Tables . .4„ CHIFFONIERS $12.58 TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 to $8.50 Z CHAIRS - - - - - ----- $3.50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 .t. 4, STUDENT TABLES $5.00 Z COSTUMERS • $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES $4 50 to $9 if• DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 -:: SWINGS - - ----- $5.00 to $lO.OO :i: PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot 4: MAGAZINE RACK - - - - - - - $1.75 ti. BOOK SHELVES -- - • $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 :: All kinds of special orders and repairs in both :1: Wood and Machine shops. It ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD A2l==B Friday, May 20,'1927 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT—A last chanco befom vacation to Join the 'State College Unit of the J. C. Win ston company of Philadelphia— ,pleasant and profitable wade of an educational nature. No canvassing, no house-to-house work. Average earnings from ten to twelve weeks, $lOOO to $750. For Information, nee at once, Mr. E S Bailey, State Col lege Hotel or Ray Dundore, Chi Phi House Picture flaming promptly done, also good selection of Easel and swinging Ironies Sot photographs at Old Main Art Shop, Opp. Front Campus. 4:....:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-N-:.......:-:-:÷:. x Fire Insurance i:. -i. Eugene H. Lederer ~ . .44-x-x-m-x-:-:÷:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-: