rage Blur GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 THE DISTINCTIVE STORE Beautiful Valentine Packages are now being received. Six big lines to select from. Wrapped for mailing. Conover Shifts Plebes For Carnegie Tech Tilt (Continued from first page) Jinni/UM 110,t,, all Mall IJ .111 d RVY.• n Ids at the :hooting pu-•trons. Sul SaLltznean and Chuck ‘N ,lham, at guard complete the pet,onnel, of te nerve quintet. It bile foul teen gnia, et.., t main on the squad, Lou men h tee Icon placed on the tot and Ind end one In the me! g oil to milk:, Ed Br oo nlee has lacer disqu tidied tuaux e.l Leper gvtets tthdu Cr ay Fm cy, Bellefonte high school slat en a, fenced to tee tdrc mdchniteb hour the squad on acccunt of un ut) to hie foot practice la,t uteri, Sul Saltzman mare num ed .scummage Wedneeda), but edl soon return to the cunt t Forty =not" of 111 ell set manage vn Tuesday. Wei/nu/4 and 'lhut,d.ke n.thts coneluded the motkonts for the m.cr.. Allot a cartel respite Mote the final Collins. the yeatheg, Av.'l le sue., Inattleo o 1 luteday. Schedule k plum ed Cr aduato 6lanager Kerl M Flem ing hnn apprined the plebe c rge st.hed tat for this 5c..../11 ( \nal it 6 have been signed an I rent out Mr tine fee...ln man manage, - William K. lackon '2b, for the Mons mg engagements Feb trs fourth, Car Ingle Tech at borne; Fur,' carp ninth, Carnegie Tech . , Fen nar v tenth. Pitt'lbue gh anal, February ighteentli, St. Fr an- CI, CO:lege nt home, Fehr u.n y tuenty - h (Or. ,ophounn e-f esh man 'scrap; 'March third, llutknell at home, March tenth, Pitt.borgli at borne EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 129 Frazier St New Woolens New Styles , New Patterns $25 to $6O SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing ~,.., ...*„.•„..., • , .... *.........................................................................„.„., A Program. Unprecedented! The Highest Priced Feature Ever Offered in a Theatre America's Celebrated Jazz King iv 0- W H Irk* (Himself) 4iv _ and his Famous:Concert Orchestra WORLD'S GREATEST EXPONENTS OF MODERN MUSIC Thirty-two Marvelous Entertainers DIRECT FROM STAGE AND RADIO TRIUMPHS WITH A PROGRAM OF SUPER LATIVE SYNCOPATING MELODIES Hour Concert by Whiteman Three Complete Shows: and l'hotoplay 2:30 6:00 8:30 ONE DAY ONLY . All Seats Reserved =Zile' Thursday, Feb'y 2 Ticket Sale at Box Office starting Saturday, January 28, from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 6:30 to 8:30 daily. Mad orders filled, Admission $l.OO, tax .10, Total $l.lO 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000( •• • •-• . •• • * ..... . Dr. Cattell To Speak At J. F. C. Conference (Continued from first page) ithia." the official neuapapei of that po.s.tion tic has held since Ines in toniunction with his duties as munie,pal statistican I=l As the nutihoi of two nose's and 'many magazine art..cles of en econ 01111s and political natuie, the Pluto. bus non n reputation as n muter of moat Both books mere nutters at the opening of tiro Present contuiy. \Vh'de traseling in Europe sear, than tmenty teals ago he con tidiuted a nun lies of special articles to English journals undei the pen oases of "Fianem 11 Ilards." Doctor Cotten rece,sul a compie hen ice education en pus etc schools of the United States, Engiand and Germany. In 1017 he ads =aided tot. <logic° of doctor of science by Temple unisersity. \Void was reeened toy the Council late Yesterday afternon that James 1) Lie Ingston of Nest York City mill esent the National Interfratei nity Conference in the conclave lime Ile ma% formerly national president of Delta Pi fraternity and in 1917 ins channian of the national intertrate, may group. Ile mas graduated from Columbia unnersity in IS6O The general committee toe the pro , .:. CORONA .:. ... ~:. ... .:. .:. .:. .:. That term paper neatly typed on a Corona— -, •-:. X those notes—those last few points that may be needed I. •!. :=' _: The Corona, the Leader in Portable Typewriters •:. * •:. Carlisle W. Taylor Music Room -. j .. ... :::„.....x..:_:.:4.:_:...:.....„..,.,...........:......„.„:„.4.4_„:„..x.,.....:_:...,...i.. .. * Compliments and Best Wishes 4. CLUB DINERS, Inc. --i: :---~:••:-:-:-:~+ --:~x--:-:~: mulgation of the conference, an nounced ~)esterilay that the formal dinner sill be hold at the Centre Hills country club instead of at the Uni versity club as previously scheduled The tone of this event is Tuesday night, February SON cab. A pledges' erecting, a mass-meet ing and sr. luncheons for the chief Okra's of the different fraternities are .scheduled for the three-day par ley in addition to the smoker and the banquet. Colorful Decorations Will Mark Soph Hop (Continued from first page) cover the side Balls Southern smilax and birch branches will enclose the orchestraplatform. I=l Elatetruty booths which still flank the dancing floor be decorated ultli bunting and birch branches barbel by smilax and oak branches Identification =sigma mill be placed at the entrances to the booths subtle the committee hopes to devise lighting cffetb to add In nonce to the scene A crop} e‘tendmg from the camp us walk to the Armory entrance with cocoanut mattme, underfoot will pro vide the approach to the dance floor. Buoklet-Program tallorx Thirty-five pages of College pic tures in half-tone and College songs, bound in black pondeted gram calf skin four and a half by EIS and .1 half m ow, will sem C as combined booklet-program fat ore A genuine Is 017 binned pencil will be attached to each booklet by a sill, cord of Col lege colors Not cl and unusual musical hits and specialty acts by Rea Nichols and his Five Pennies and the Charleston Chasers under the direction of Don Vol hoes n ill feature the dancing Pro maul for the underclass formal. Tickets for the affair still sell at fr e dollars a couple. TILE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Boxers Open Season With Green Terrors (Continued from first pace) jury has healed Leo has dec ded to use him in the light heavyueight scrap against Eked,. The inteicollegiate 175-pound champion who on 111 reality a uelterueight has been ieducing his poundage and is in the pink 01. condition. Thice first-ruund knock outs this year is the record of likens of Western Maryland. The husky Southern lad satin packs a nicked light hand punch, has been fighting it the 160-pound division and would ' limo met Captain Attic Wolff had not substitutions been made in the West ern Maryland_ line-up. ' With Bendick fighting in the light heavyu eight class calm Wilford or Tioruck wall handle the 195-pound as signment against Captain Nouns of Western Maryland Both boys have already tasted varsity competition, each fighting in one meet last yeas. Wilford has been sparring with File gar all year and has shown maim,- meat over his work of 1027. On the other hand, Baruch has been working hard and has developed his knowledge of hosing. lie is mote aggrassne than Wilford but the latter alas no dsturbing left Lib that mill cause trouble for any opponent. Leo Man make his selection today. Captain Mho Wolff, with an un broken string of victories, will oppose Klepac, a mein comer to the Western Maryland team. Because of the ree ord that Ekaitis, the Green Tciroi middleweight has compiled this year, Leo may shift Allo to the 175-pound slam and Btralick to the 160 pound The unlimited meight bout mill ice 'Afar*. 31acAndreus and Weisbock in J. J. MEYERS Quality Meats at their best now FOR A GOOD ROAST Just call 220 or 320 JANUARY SALE ENDS JANUARY 28 GERNERD'S , - Tuxedos for Sale or Rent For the Sophomore Hop, February 10 Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? OLD' GOLD The Smoother and Better Cigarette .....lot a cough in a carload action. The latter is another nee:- toner to the Western Maryland team as Is Mae Andrews mho will partici pate in his first calmy bout toner- Wednesday and Thursday, Leo ex. tended the practice bouts to Tour rounds each to increase the endurance of his boxing pupils. The entire squad will go through light eabsthcmcs to day and will weigh in tomorrow at ten o'clock This is the first appear. once of a Western Maryland boxing team at Penn State. Student Council Hans Campus Improvements (Continued from fast page) definite notion was taken by Council on these matters bons ever. Discussion of the honor point sys tem led to the decision to invite a College official to a later meeting for the purpose of gaining a better un derstanding of the systom before tak ing any action. A measure strongly adsocated at the meeting vats the posting of students' grades by each department as soon after final mnn mations as possible. The move mai obiveted to, hots ever, because of the embarrassment 'which 'would result from snaking public the names of students with low grades. Action on this matter ens deferred, also. Per the purpose of providing an appiopriate setting for concerts and chapel services in the Schwab auditor ium, the Council appointed Carlton II Brace '2B, to investigate the need and advisability of purchasing a cur tain. Vacancies on the Student Tri bunal were filled by the nomination and election of John G Lung Ten '2B, Louis D. Reilly '29, Robert G. Whit more '3O, and Martin S. MacAndiews '3O Lion Passers "to Pace Quaker City Courtmen (Continued from first nage) Litwawk and Joe Feinberg will guard Reinhold and Delp. Donner, Temple forward, although ha is playing his first year of college basketball, is the outstanding playci of the Owl five, being an ahurate shot, an ambidexterous passer and an ex &lent defensive player Captain Lit wack, high scorer of the Temple drib blers, runs a close second to the fresh man star for individual thonms. Coach Jimmy Usilton has a wealth of sub stitute material an Irwin, Jepson, Pohimkin, Kraaeslci, Wooley and Pearson. Temple Pro‘es Fast he the games so far this yeas; Temple's fruit quintet has promd a fine ,passuat combination Bounce passes, hook passes and overhead throws, all with accuracy and speed, halo been the noun factor en the team's early season wins Coach Usil tor's courtmen are well-drilled in the lice-man defense Irons Prepared for Frny After a week's rest the Nittany cagemen ought to be m prime condi tion for the tray tomorrow night. If Coach Ilermann's offensive machine functions as nen as it did in the Get tysburg contest Saturday, the Cherry and Wbito iloormen will find the Lions ono of the most formidable opponents they have met tins season. A short GOOD WILL MI=MOWIMM.' TrHE GOOD WILL of a customer 'ICL is a valuable asset. GOOD WILL is acquired from GOOD SERVICE. GOOD SERVICE is obtained through CO-OPERATION. CO-OPERATION is working in har mony. THIS BANK is always in tune THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 01061jA CIG Ar „ f ..:7TTES N rhrtv e , 44 - ' Friday, January 27, 1928 illness kept Captain Whitey Von' :Leila from practice during the early part of this week, but lie •wilt prob. - ably be in condition to start the gamC tomorrow. If the • Nittuay leader,, should sutler a relapse, Eddie Baron:, wilt occupy his post at guard CLASSIFIED ROOM foi rent at 117 East Beater. avenue, opposite Postoffice. ltp ' ROOMS—Two double rooms, wall 01 , vithout board. 816 Bast Beaver avenue; phone 572-11. 2tp LOST—Wallet containing mamba- ship cards, drivers and owners cards etc. Fades call IL S. Russel-230 East Foster avenue. ltn LOST—Silver Wllst match Ultil black leather strap=, last Thursday be tmAten Chemistry building and lab. oral Arts. Please return to Mont gomery's ltp EXPERT mending and plain sewing of any kind except dressmaking. Will also take Cale of children dur ing afternoon or evening Miss May Love, Apt. 5, Snyder Garage 1-1.7-Itp Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER :I:. STATE COLLEGE, PA By BRIGGS
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