PiSe Isar GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 THE DISTINCTIVE STORE In Quality, Pzinciples and Senice A representatn e of one of the leading candy manufactur ers in the United States, looking over our line, said: "The finest Lie of candies I know in my territory." Fie Popuhu Lines to Select From 00000000000000000 INotices I All frateinit2s basing - manage, ate requested to report .it tim Delta Sig ma Phi house at eight o'Lloa. tonight to discuss matte', peitaining to the tournament. I=l=l With thu eseeption Monday, January thn taeth, Plemdent and Mo. Iletrel v, 111 be at home as uoual until further notate Month* attetnouns and evennups. I=7=l The Fore,try houell hold .1 cpecial meeting next Monday night at ,e,en o'clock in the FoicsLiy building Air. Rog,e,,, Supen ISM of National Forest in Cahroma, will be the ...neither I=l=l The Block and Bi!le Club held a ancetang in Old Chapel last Wednesda) at which time Lintel n slides were shown concerning horses Di Jams F. Shigley discussed in tonneLtion with the pictures the horse in !notion and also the Nalue of the southern pasture land for raising horse. , I=l3=l Dr. Cyrus E. Woods id of the elec trical engineering depattment tall de liver a practical demonstration lec ture at an open meeting of Sigma l'i Sigma at eight o'clock Tuesday even ing, in room 28 of the Physics build ing The address ndl deal mutt radio and is entatled "Fine Metet Oscillat ors." FORESTRY CLUB ELECTS Nem officers for the coining semes ter .ume elected at the meeting of the Forestry, Club lust 3londa, in the trorestry ibuilding Ilatin P. H Steven, 1, as chosen piestilent; C Bramble, sice•president; Bill 11. Wilfotd, secietaiy, and Andrea G. Brennes, treasures. Fire Insurance .§. It: EUGENE U. LEDERER -x-x-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: The one cigarette in a million T. instant a Camel is lighted, you for Camel. Modern smokers demand sense that here is the distinctly better superiority. They find it fulfilled in cigarette. And how this superior quality Camels, and place them overwhelmingly grows Ishii the smoking! Choice to. first. baccos tell their fragrant story. Patient, careful blending rewards the smoker with added pleasure. Camel i, the one cigarette in a mil lion for mildness and nwllowness. Its de cided goodne,,., wins world popularity R. 3. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON.SALEAt. N. C. Dr. Catell May Speak At Fraternity Smoker (Cannoned from first page) C Nate, exteutite secretary of Sigma Chi and Di. Fiarimb \V Shepardson, national picsident of Beta Theta Pi. Lt 1, expected that Judge Howard IV Mitchell, Colonel Franklin V. Slutlilt of the Board of Trustees, Bugs Beadels, Prof John 11. Frivell et the English depai Intent, and the deans of the different Schools of the Ct'limo will attend the conference. Bath the national and local drater nitics v,lll paitimpate in the three day pai tet 'Muth will heg.in with a meeting Sunday night and end with a formal banquet Tuesday night Othci etents are ,the smoker, n mass meeting in the Schanab audi t:quail and fits house officers' tun theona. Thespian Contestants Display Writing Skill (Continued from first page) :tots with .t college background ccn ed fasorable comment. However, the selection of the ',inner will be a dithcult matter as all the submitted maltose,. ipts ate of high meld. It will be some time before the results of the contest can be announced. The Thespian Club has learned that 'metal teams of individuals WC I C uoilting on pla3s, hut did not get them completed below the close of rho contest iMElMialaifitU;gl;iMiimgMil:lkCigiiiigii.i.:lk2aM BASKET BALLS $12.00 Team Equipment in Your Fraternity Colors THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co• Op. Corner You should know the tastes and fragrances that choice tobaccos really give. Camels will reveal au entirely new pleasure. And the more of them you light, the more enjoyable. "Have a Camel!" ZIA PENN §l.4m COLLEGIAN Lions Rout Juniata; Prepare for Bullets (Continued from first page) bent offense that piled up eighteen points heforo the opponents could find tho basket. The Juniata doormen then staged a short rally, sinking five shots in rapid succession to bring the count up to 20-10. The Blue and White defense tightened, however, and the Indians were forced to ac cept the short end of a 31-10 score at the end of the half. The action of both teams was con qderably slower at the opening of the second penod and at RAS some tame before either quintet could score After the Penn State dribblers be gan to function, they added fifteen points to their score while the Indians %vele tallying Lie. The score was 49 to 15 when Coach Hermann sent in the entire second team late in the final period. The resenes were just beginning to show scoring power when the game ended with the count of 53 to 18. Lions Aggressive The Blue and White passers kept the ball in their possession during most of the game giving the Indians little opportunity to score and the Nittany defense, winch has been strong this season, proved a stumb ling hied: in the path of the Juniata attack. Lou Reilly shoved a vast improve ment over his former performances, scoring nineteen points, the highest individual total of Wednesday's game. Delp, making his first appearance in the starting line-up, proved a stab ilizing influence on the team and wanted for thirteen points. Reinhold Improves In his first game of the season Dick Reinhold shooed good form although he was a little anxious at times and often failed to take advantage of his shooting oppOltUnitieS Cy Langan, although he tailed to account for any field goals, plated a good defensive game. Joe Wilson's work with the second team places him in order icor promotion should any of the first string players motto unsatisfactory. The line-trp follows: .. 0, 11 , . rf Field I Dole Total 5 3.3 It Reinhold If , - 1 0.0, G Reilly.e ~ 4 1.1. 14 Von Ninla rsr (Cool I 5 04 111 tunmn It: co I-1 name. rfn 0-1 0 Jocob.oo. If - Ora% mita tn, , ' o ' Li ii nation, r= - 1 0.0 2 0 0.1 U 0 0-0 0 • . Fuld lank Tole V,ellcr rf Knot.), - 2 0-0 4 I.,konhart, If 4 0.1 3 3101AIncer, c Much, 10 - 0 0-0 ' 0 bllnhnell, lc ~ 0 0.1 0 Berry. It 0 2.3 ^ Andrews, Ifo .2.1 - 2 - TOTAL Ref rec—Turir . Players Give Grecian Drama In Auditorium (Continued from first page) supported by an able east of tmenty eight outstanding actors. Because of laid-year graduation this will be Baker's finalitiPlayer appearance. Tickets for the performance may he secured at "Whitey' . Musser's for ifirty and smenty-fire cents and mill also ,he on sale at the door tomorrow night at seven-fifteen o'clock The play mill begin promptly at eight tmenty o'clock and no one mill be seated after the ploy has started. Every Day m a gift day." Suit lc gifts for all' occasions at the Old . In Art Shop, opposite front campus \ \PF A good shoe la task for by name —MONTROSS There is style in,the prices, too! No longer need the well- ' shod man pay the price of out-of-date production methods. Inefficiency is outmoded. Modern methods enable John Wards to lead in qual ity, in style,,_yet sell for dolla4 less! Buy, your next pair here —at seven and nine dollars! • 411 fr 7 (John..W.A. Taws Shoes INCOIPPOPOOVO WOO OPP MONTGOMERY & CO. John Ward Stores In New York • Brooklyn • Newark and Pluladelphat The Final Clean Up Of Left Over Stock, For Saturday Only SUITS OVERCOATS $12.50 Up $18.50 Up DON'T MISS OUR SPECIALS $1 $2 $3 VESTS SWEATERS GOLF HOSE . GOLF HOSE GOLF HOSE SILK PAJAMAS NECKWEAR . SCARFS RAINCOATS CAPS HOSE KNICKERS GLOVES PAJAMAS JERKINS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHEEP LINED COATS HOSE CAPS HATS WATCH OUR WINDOW WHITEY MUSSER "Meet your friends at liiihitey,.s" Hop Committee Makes Selection of Favors (Contmuce from first page) will be in a position to offer ninny musical and dancing features by vir tue of its important component, name li', Red Nichols and his Five Pennies. The Charleston Chasers, who -com pose the remainder of the thirteen infants, wilt alteinate with 'the Nich ols aggregation in presenting special attractions. When the small bands play together, the composite orches tra m ill be personally led by Vorhees. Five ilollais has been sot as 'the ad mission dee. Dancing will continue nom ten until taro o'clock in 'the morning. Chamberlain May Give Talk Here Next Week (Continued from first page) ger flirver "safety plane" of his own design and a Bellanea monoplane similar to the one in which he made his famous flight to Germany and an automobile carrying three ieols of filmy to be shown at stopping, points. _ A student executive committee was appointed at the meeting last Mon- Marcel, Water and Permanent WAVING The "S" Shop Phone 394-J Pastime Bldg day evening to llratt a constitution and .by-latvs for the club. Professors Orlon K. Harlan and Harrold A. Ev erett of the mechanical engineering department were appointed advisors to the vinanittec. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Martin tenor guitar and case. Johnnie Buck, Sigma Nu house. FOR RENT—Single front room on second floor, 251 South Atherton street. Phone 24. W. WANTED—Four students to board math private family. Homo cook ing—reasonable rates. Call Hoff man 320-R. FURNISHED ROOM Will rent either single or double Robinson Building, 12PF_• Allen street, :Ad floor apartment. LOST—Large, brown leather note book contanung organic and physl ology notes in Bull Pen last Tues day Reward Call 383. ltp x,:-:-:-:-:-:-:.•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.- :' 4- 4: FISHBURN'S e• .1 . : MEAT MARKET 1 , ::. Phone 357 •:: ..:. We Take Pride ONE OF THE CREATES Ever Presented Here THE PARISIAN REDHEADS America's Greatest Girl Orchestra Direct From a Year's Run in the Largest Theatres of the United States FOURTEEN ARTISTS A DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM Entertainment that is Novel and Distinctive Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee Daily THEAP.Z-. at 2:00 Special Prices: . Friday, January 20, 1928 PUBLIC Stenogialier, Room 3, . Building, second floor. Sti work a specialty. All kinds of mg, thesis, ets. 011ie° phone By appointment 8-R—Mrs. bell. State College Floral S n Announcing STAGE ATTRACTIONS Adults 50c, Children 25