Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 04, 1927, Image 4

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1: AL'S SHOP ~
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I now showing
t Buckskin and Suede Jackets $12.50 & $13.50 : { i
.1: Men's College Shape Caps . $1.85
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T English Broadcloth Shirts
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Notices 1
Beginning October tenth, President
and Mrs. lletzel oil! be at home Mon
day afternoons and c‘enings.
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A. S. M. E. meeting Thursday even
mg at seven o'clock in 200 Engineer
ing D. All freShman and sophomore
Industrial engineers and mechanical
engineers aro ins ate
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Old and new candidates desiring to
try-out for the College debating learn
Null report to Prof J FI. Puzoell, dc
bating coach, at seven-thirty o'clock
on Wednesday evening.
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Fraternity scholarship cards till be
available tonight at the Theta Xi
house or any time hereafter.
Alumni Plan Smoker
After Penn Grid Tilt
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Imo not been disposed of will be put
on sale at the smoker.
Saturday night following the game
the dance will be held on the roof of
the hotel, with Ches West's radio band
to furnish the music. The admission
fee to the dance will be four dollais
per couple or three dollars for club
Members and for those who purchase
tickets for the dance when they buy
their smoker ticket
C C Hildebrand '92, president oC
the Philadelphia alumni, will piewde
over the smoker while Victoi Egbcrt
'l3, ruinous art director, is dl handle
arrangements foe the dance
Secretary Sullivan further announ
ced that headquarters for Penn Stale
followers in Syracuse on the eve of
the Syracuse battle, October twenty
second, will be the Hotel Onondaga
A supper will be served there on Fri
day night after which a smoker will
be held.
PERMANENT WAVING
Marcel Wamng
Shampooing
LOUISE A. LAMBERT
LEITZELL BLDG.
BIG CLOCKS
LITTLE CLOCKS
All Kinds of Clocks
at
CRABTREE'S
Allen Street
ALBERT DEAL & SON
Heating
AD
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
TOILET ARTICLES
Combs
Brushes
Bay Rum
Acqua Velva
Face Powder
Shaving Cream
Gillete Razors
Ray D. Gilliland
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
West College Avenue
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Agriculture Students
Prepare for Smoker
An All-Ag smokes conducted by the
Ag Student Council has bee nset for
Tuesday night, October eleventh, at
se, en-fifteen o'clock in the stock
Judging pavillion. The purpose of
the smoker is the get-together of the
students and profesors of the School
of Age wafture
Cider, pretzels, apples and smokes
wit be sensed while a program of en
tei tmnment consisting of talks, group
singing, and stunts has been arrang
ed by W C. Gimbel '2B, T. Wilson '2B,
and W W. Motor '2B, the committee
in charge
All contestant will submit then
plans foe the idea contest at the meet
ing of the Penn State Grange in iixim
100 Horticulture building, Tuesday
night at seven-fifteen o'clock. The
object of this contest a hich is open
to all Grangers is to create a project
prizes will he given for the fiist and
How Penn State
1 Opponents Fared
Fordham 13 Lebanon Valey 3
Gettysburg 13 Penn State 34
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. Penn 33 Swarthmore 0
I Syracuse 18 W. &Al 0
I , Lafayette 38 Mublenberg 7
N Y. U. 29 W. Va Wesleyan 13
Pittsburgh 33 Grove City 0
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Industrial Engineering Department
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS $12.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES • • $4.00 to $8.50
CHAIRS $3.50
DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00
STUDENT TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00
GATE-LEG TABLES • - - • $4.50 to $9
DRAWING BOARDS $1.25 to $3.00
SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO
PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per toot
MAGAZINE RACK $1.75
BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50
CEDAR CHESTS • • - $3.00 to $25.00
* • ROOM 106, UNIT B
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A cherished honor
That it's a real collegiate favorite
is but one of many honors borne
green pen with the little white dot.
this Lifetime pen spends most day;
ing hand and least in repair shops,
of all honor. Unconditionally
for a lifetime of flawless writing,
became it is worth more. Its CE
construction makes possible tht
And the Titan pencil is a twin in d
''Lifetime" pen, $8.75 Lady "Lifeetme", $7.5C
"Lifetime" Titanovernise pencti to mate
At better stores everywhere
SHEAFFE .
PENS• PENCILS• SKR.
, Mr.A.SHEAFFER. PEN COMPANY • FORT MADI
CLASSIFIED
LOST—Shell framed glasses on Stunt
night on Campus. Return to Bat
tosh, Berkshire Hotel. ltp
LOST—Crystal bolder of gold grist
Friday afternoon, Finder please ya
turn to COLLEGIAN oilier Etp
LOST—Shell-rimmed glasses, on
campus, Stunt night. Return to
Bartosh at the Berkshire.
LOST—White gold Elgin Nt atch and
gold chain. Key mith letters S. G.
E Initials S. D. H. on both watch
and key.. Finder return to Stuart
D. Herbem, 206 Watts all and re
ceive reward lip
LOST—An odd patterned grey suit
mos taken nom "Shorty" Bullock's
Tailor Shop. A prompt return of
this suit will be apppreciated. ltp
LOST—Ct }stet flame from gold Elgin
wrist match, last Friday afternoon.
Finder please return to COLLEG
IAN office ltp
LOST—Boston bull terrier meaung
red leash-harness. Dog is approxi
mately six months old Rowan'. Call
127 2tp
,
FOR SALE—Shghtly used tenor ban
jo with case and boo Instruetton
books Cost $23 00 when new. Call
16-W. ltp
FOR RENT—Large, comfortable room
on second floor. Room for two.
\V,th or without board Ivy Club,
228 South Allen Street. 2tp
FOR RENT—Room for four boys.
Board 1 desited. Bell 10-R,'013
South Allent Street 2.tp
FOR RENT—Light, eheeilul room,
second floor. Convenient to Campus.
Inquire Graham's Hat Shop, 221 So.
Allen Street. ltp
ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms for four,
board if desired. Phone 10-R or call
at 613 South Allen street itp
WE RAVE new shipments of lamp
shades and bookends at the Old
.linen Art Shop.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
WANTED—Janitor wilting to u ork
for room rent. Impure at once nt
142 Frazier, first floor. ltp
NO QUESTIONS ASKED—WiII the
poison 'oho removed a Trench Coat
and a Royal Blue blanket 1% ith a scar
let edge from an automobile parked
in front of Varsity Hall last Friday
night pleas, return same to the Col
legian office? No questions asked
The blanket had a starlet Chi Phi
mm•ogram on the center The two
articles aro the property of E. E. My
lin of Lebanon Valley.
Engineering Station To
Conduct Investigation
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time of injection, a special indicator
is used. When the instruments weie
being assembled and preliminary test
made it IN as found that such n gauge
would be necessary to conduct fur
ther ins estigations. Plans were drawn
up and the apparatus was built in the
shops of the College.
Golernment Loans Compressor
The entire apparatus used for the
tests is made up from a number of
pieces received from different sources
The United State Easy department
loaned a torpedo air compressom to
gne a pressure up to twenty-five hun
dred pounds per square inch, the
General Electric company built the
pressure chambers in their Erie Shops
and the DeLaVergme company built
"You Can Get
Fencing Foils, Masks, Gloves, Tips
' ' SOCKS
Best Quality Wool Athletic Socks, 50c
SWEAT SHIRTS
Cotton, sl.so—Half Wool, $2.00
Visit Our Newly Remodeled Store
L. K. N:ETZGER
111 Allen Street
This Space ',Reserved
SCHLOW'S
Quality , Shop
a special timing device for controlling
the fuel Injection. Several other firms
contributed minor pacts to the appar
atus.
With the Indicator built by the Col
lege, pressure variations of several
thousand pounds within less than one
hundredth of n second base been re
corded and time-pressure diagrams
obtained.
STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
NEEDED IN ORCHESTRA
Positions for stringed instrument
players in the College orchestra are
still vacant, although this group was
well represented at the practice Tues
day mening, according to Bandmas
. tei W 0 Thompson.
Tho complete ensemble will report
in the band room on the fourth floor
of Old Main at seven o'clock Tuesday
night for the next practice.
For
Study Hour
See an unusual line of
LEATHER SLIPPERS
MONTGOMERY'S
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t at Metzger's"
The • one cigarette in a million
TIIE instant a Camel is lighted, you
sense that here is the distinctly better
cigarette. And how this superior quality
grows with the smoking! Choice to.
baccos tell their fragrant story. Patient,
careful blending rewards the smoker
with added pleasure.
Camel is the one cigarette in a mil
lion for mildness and mellowness. Its de
cided goodness wins world popularity
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON•SALEM. N. C,
B 1921 . . _.-- ----
Rotarians Will Occupy
Special Seats at Game
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directing particular attention on the
proposed sites of new constructions.
Valions items of interest, including
mining exhibits, inspection of build-
Isms, machines and processes, witnes
sing of numerous experiments and a
stock parade, have been arranged for
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From Maier P. C. Wren's
Baffling Romance of the Sahara
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77-zerRE--. and Tuesday
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October
Admission : Adults 50c
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for Camel. Modern smokers 'demand
superiority. They find it fulfilled in
Camels, and place them overwhelmingly
first .
You should know the tastes and
fragrances that choice tobaccos really
give. Camels will reveal an entirely
new pleasure. And the more of
them you light, the more enjoyable.
"Have a Camel!"
Titesday, October 3, 1927
observation by the visitors.'
Following the tour and preceding
the gridiron tussle in the afternoon,
the first state-wide Rotary luncheon
will be held in the Armory.
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JACK FROST „
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MARY 8 ' 4N
Will l l„MAN
NORMA — .WEIL
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Children 25c
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