Pate Eel? . 4 I ti i4-'+H :•44.44+++++44+444 II 1 I 1 1 44-14: AL'S SHOP now showing Young's New Fall Hats $5.00 and $6.00 1: New Fall Neckwear . . $l.OO and $1.50 3:1 New Fall Shoes $6.00 to $B.OO j Allen Street Y 1+,•.÷:÷:44-:-{-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:44-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•44-:,-:-:•44+4.4-r++.:-:- Notices There will be an open meeting of the Dairy Science club tomorrow night at seen-thirty o'clock in room 259 Dairy building. Prof. W. B. Nis cloy aill give an illustrated lecture on his recent trip to Europe The Penn State Engineet Cover De sign Contest will close Saturday. All drawings should he subnutted to the office in Engineering F by that date. A prize of ten dollars a ill be awarded the winner. ' The first meeting of the Amman Association of Unnersity Women Nvlll be held at the Woman's Building Thursday evening. Miss Gauss 'mill speak on "Unraveling the Secrets of Nature " ' The Electrical Engineering society will meet at seven-fifteen o'clock to morrow night in room 200, Engineer ing D. Subsribers to the Penn State En gineer who have changed their ad dresses should notify the Engineer be fore Friday. rhirty Candidates Try Out for Debating Team (Continued from first page) and social circles. lie has contributed to the Social REVIEW and because of his eloquence, enthusiasm and homely icit is regarded as one of the most JACK FROST Insurance and Bonds of All Kinds `SMITH 's TAILOR SHOP Exclusive It Agency Smart! The brisk lines demanded by college men are art outstand ing characteristic of Eduard Clothe,. Each garment cut singly by hand and tailored to your individual measure. $28 75 and $.38 75 FD , WARD • CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU One of the Year's Strongest Dramas INTENSE REALISM EMIL JANNINGS in his greatest role "The Way of All Flesh " Belle Bennett and Phyllis Haver HIS FIRST AMERICAN MADE PICTURE f .-- ' -."----- WEDNESDAY and - Oct 13 THURSDAY • 12- 77047A5- NO ADVANCE IN PRICES promising young men in the Bntish Labor party. 51i. Haddon, representing the Um ser4ity of Edinburgh, leceived his M. A. degree in 1925 when he was twen ty-one years of age He is now in Ins last year of study in preparation for admission to the Scottish bar. Frosh Beat Dickinson In Opening Grid Game (Continued front first page) chaiging, Tommy Cordon and Zorella guaiding Cantanello at center with impregnable defense and smashing of fense mortliv of veterans, the plebe first line was fast, aggression and not to be soithstood by the Seminary grid men Reynolds took the guiding reins at the hick-off with Spike Collins in the fullback role and Geisler and Diedi.ch as the halfbacks. In the second quartet French sub stitued for Reynolds and before the mhistle for the half sounded he had run to ice for touchdonms against the IVilliamsport aggregation On the re- 1 The Campus Tea Room For Quality and Service -:-:-.14-:÷: , :-1-:-:.+4÷144-:..:.4 ••••44 SOUVENIRS PENNANTS COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY THE PENN STATE PUPS THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner 1:112= ceiving end of a screen pass tossed by Collins, the stocky quarterback slipped through the enemy defense and stopped only after crossing the goal line. ails second marker came 'Mien he shd off tackle to dash srtty yards to the end-hne Gensler scored his touclukmn on the IP Harrisburg in 1923 when nt passed name ploy which enabled the elusive both Houses. It canoe before the Leg- French to count, whale Edwards re- islature once more in 1925 and again carved a pass and Diedrich placed lumbelf in the day's Hall of Fame by successfully carry ing out a thr•ty yard run around right end for his tally. To substitute Lrezey goes the honor of Intercepting a forward and reversing the intended sis points to the Nittany side of the ledger Lis 7ey replaced Collins nt fullback in the last quarter. Diedrich and Heisler scored the points after touchdomn. Only One Nur) Despite the hard playing of the freshmen only one man tuts injured Bausch, entering the game at center in place of Sanantello, hut t his ankle He had been out of scrimmage for a week van his arm en a sling because of a dislocated shoulder and tins to play but a short time. Tho captain for the 1931 football team will be chosen sometime this Creek when the entire squad still vote on its prospect', e leaders to find the man 'Alum they consider to be she most capable to guide the eleven in official matters on the gridiron BLUE and WHITE Bowling Alley and Billiard Room The Place for Real Recreation 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys :-•••- DYNAMIC ACTION =SEE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sub-Committee Will Study New Bond Issue (Continued from first page) The proposal was first introduced was approved by both Houses. At that time the proposal was expected to be placed before the Commonwealth in the fall of 1925. However, a decis ion from he Attorney-General of the State necessitated postponement until 1928. It 19 with the . obiect of outlining a definite program to submit to the people of the State at that time that the sub-committee appointed Satur day will get to work LOST—A grey tweed top coat was ev idently taken by mistake from the Delta lipsdon house dance Satur day night. Please retain to B - A. Harrington, Room 206, Varsity Flull - I ltp ;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:÷:-:-: Gernerd The Tailor Sports Wear Clothing Cleaning c Pressing Repairing .±:÷:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•+i-x-t-x-x-: Don't let that cold get a start Use our Cold Tablets and Mentholated Pine Tar Cough Syrup GILLILAND'S e I, Ir . , •., •-••••0., . e winds / ..b a u re t watch eha . hcm) agte ot c her smokersestehit '`2,22-^t"N.' • 2 * ""•" ,4 24' Education Head Visits Various College Deans (Continued from first ;age) zel, the Deans of all the schools and several instructors, exchanging with them, ideas about their part of the College work. He met them first as a group and then had separate talks with each of them. Ho also conferred with Registrar W S. Hoffman and Comptroller It. H. Smith. All prom ised their support to his cooperative plan. Before coining here Doctor , Kleim visited twenty-eight colleges in the South and West and during October plans to visit all of the institutions in the East WANTED Washing f Families or tudents We Call s and Deliver REGAL REPRODUCTIONS of Exclusive English and American Custom Bootmalcers' Models RE GAL SH«O)E S Chesterfield smokers don't change with FOR RENT—Garage, conveniently alt noted. Communicate with J. A (Pop) Garrison, Snyder Apartments SPECIAL Crepe de Chine Teddies $2.00 EGOLF'S State College Bakery Pies, Cakes, and Ice Cream IMEMEM Look at the Campus Representative THOMAS B. WEYANT Omego Epsilon ppr 0-`b so* iov• . 0 0 c . do° tdte. der 1304' 6 *3o;*lPrw's!t'l Tuesday, October 11, 1927 LOST—Ladies steel gray purse Sat mday afternoon Finder please call Brady, 67. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I=l L.yles :others O -Q
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