Page Lour GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 That Distinctive Store The Greatest Line of Valentine Packages Rim Shown in State College Wiapped for Mailing INotices 1 The Cosmopolitan Club 'udl hold its viockl) meeting in Old Main, Thins day coming at seven thirty o'clock All members ate requested to be present for a discussion on the Na tional Chapter Excavators Prepare For New Gymnasium (Continued from first pace) ing of the nev, engineering building, so that the athletic budding could be on use nest fall. Both buildings are being built by the seine contractor, It. G. Ferguson, of Columbus, Ohio Preparations for the building of the iemeational center have been go ing on since late summer This re quired the clearing of the land of a thick gromth of trees. Nos a large steam .shosel and clew of men are =pat eseavating for the basement All materials for the building base been ordered and mill aurae as they arc needed Infirmary Delayed The new infirmaly mlnah ma. sup. ixoed to base beim slatted on Janu aiy ant moo also held up In effort to hasten the moil: on the new gymna sium The hospital, Immes el, mill be clotted rhout March so that it may stand completed at the opening of College nest fall Previous plans idled for the net infirmarc to start on January firt, the engoneming building about the anaitile .1 January and the new gym namum on the fast of Folnualy Upon a consultation mith the con tractor and aichitaxt, at was found morn advmable to coneentiate on one building and finish it The new rem nth, I.all mas chosen a., the 'first At the ple.ent time Comptroller R. II Smith, Bean a the School of Chemistry and Phssles, Gerald L. Wendt and a landscape architect ale working 'on plans (or the plopo.ed nee. building arangement ,hich will rft - ult if the bond 1.1. e is linseed in the comer„ election This planning is being done so th it the, new• addi tion to tl.e Pond Laboratory and the new Botany Amldmg can be built. As coon as these plans are completed con tract. Inc the new Pond Laboiatoiy addition mill , Lo let. Houck Shifts Mittmen For Syracuse Contest (Continued from first page) of rarity competition tomorrow af ternoon in the light litatpweight bat tle The formo tre,liman boxer is as gaol punehei with either hand and bas shown constant improvement in Jun secret bouts Stiuble has spel led with Wolff and MacAndiews who pros Ida h in with plenty at competi tion WePt's closer footwork keeps Strtible on the jump and has mere.- cd his one speed while McAndrew.' hard ;punches lase hardened turn , Iluit3 MaeAndiews will take the rheas 3 o eight assignment tomorrow while Captain Wolff will box middle as eight Graduation Ceremonies Arranged For Tuesday (Continued from first me) 13.tehelur of At Ls sh le forte-tune tell be alvaided the degree of Bache ie. of Silence Of the giadnate ttt, dead, three tt dl itcette bile degree of '3l,,ter of Art,, four the degree of Met..ttr of Science .tnd one the degree of Doctut of Philo.tophy honors, awarded to ten pet eon'. 01 the student, who rank high ,' in genmal neholatAnt, al e given to Ikku L Common, Joseph E Ein. "'Tem, Norman I Ft Leman, Charle. t' Cm...mite, tanc.eh S. Matto), Leo C. 11 ulLn, William F. Seegnulitt and ht‘thn,, It 14 login W ANTED tiecand•hand Llnfrontet Inqulre 126 Mile:. street. I will be glad to talk over your insurance matters with you any time Is about any obligations. JACK FROST See The NEW COLLEGE :t. JEWELRY :!: AT •• HANN & O'NEAL'S Grapplers Meet Test In Quaker City Combat (Continued from first page) coptions, the same grapplers who dis patched Alfred, 20-3, will see service in tomorrow's bouts. Since the en counter with the New York team two u coks ago, Coach Charlie Speidel has been working his charges regularly in preparation for the Quaker City grapplers an hopes of uncosering ad ditional promising material. Don Steele, miniature bantam noirht, mill in all probability find hminelf facing Crmsman, Red and Blue 115-pounder and may he ex pected to extend himself in order to take the bout. Rival Captains Meet Lt is quite certain that the 125- pound bout between the rival cap tains will be the sensation of the day, and although Wally Leggett had little trouble in anqu'shing Alfred's cap tain, he mill find himself encountenng formidable opponent in the per soa Bogdan The next bout stall be the lightweight tilt, in which Ted Wilson mill capably take the mat for tilt Lions againt.t Rabinowitz of Penn a) Is ania. Eisenmann still retains the reins in the 113-pound class and although ho has constantly pushed by Erb dor the melterweight berth, he will make the .PhiLidelphia trip• It is likely that Cronlund will grapple for the Rid and Blue in this event. Packard Items Position Welt established an the middle , eight class, Packard, veteran of other strenuous engagements, cyan don tho Jersey for the Lions gainst Pim The nc‘t tout shoes promise 01 being close and fiercely contanded, Co, Hollylobaug,h will encounter Gabriel stile already has one fall to lie, credit this season The tilt gives promise of pros ing a true contest of wee. Ueg strength and tactics Rog P.llahoney has shown consider a.olo improyement since the Alfred. university meet and under the tute lage of the Nittany mentor, has grasp .' feather knoyyledge of the mat sci ence It 75 almost a sure wager that he will travel to'Philadelplua and be matched -with Urban for the heavy tveight wan The only change m the lineup just :tilted th t Os being contemplated by Coach Spcldel is that of moving Ilollo ,cugh to the unlimited berth and In , tmg Shamkowski, mho has been competing dor the 175-pound berth, in has place. Yearling Five Battles Strong Skibo Quintet (Continued from first page) contesting foi the center position with the peas bility that the former, who has played center position an the games already completed, will start as tapman for the Tartans Unless Nease, the acting captain of the Schenley Part boys takes a <baded slump in his play mg Coach Allison expects to place lam on the opening line-up. Carneg,ie's plebe aggregation has played three games without tasting a etia.2„. Last meek they were de fcated hy the I'itt freshman quintet. WAVAICVM.I4IIOOPMCIOWVANIO. BLUE and WHITE 4 4 S Bowling Alley and Billiard Room • A good student belierea in re / 0 creation as well as study. 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys • 606 W. COLLEGE AVE. • _ _ YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S Second Semester Text Books-- . -Both new and second hand now in stock. Get your books now. Dray - wing lnstru me nts LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS—Cloth, Canvas and Leather. 1 Piece Solid Leather Note Book 7 3-4x5 $2.50 Alarm Clocks Laundry Cases Typewriters for Rent L. K. METZGER -, - - lltAllen Nittany Passers Face Carnegie Tech Cagers (Continued from first page) season's five, at the other. Hitchcock, 'how evei ; eras injured in the dray with Washington and Jefferson and was recently dschartrod from the hospital. He may not ho at ailable for tomor row's contest. Coach Irwin has not finished ex perimentang teith his dribblers in or der to find an effectue combination anti refuses to announce 'a definite line-up for the Blue and White game. The possibility that some of the play ers may be rendered ineligible by falter. in the mid-year e‘ammations has been added to the difficulties of the Tartan coach. Tho Maud floor men may be expected to play a fat better brand of basketball against the Lions than they have in the pie ceding games this season Loopmen Work Lightly Because of final examinations thi, week, Coach Hermann has put his passers through only too light prac tices in preparation for tomorrow's fray The impimement shown by the nttany quintet in the Temple game encourages the Lion court men tor to start the same combination against the Tartans Dick Reinhold and Georgo Delp will occupy the for ward posts, Lou Reilly will he at cen ter, and Captain Whitey Von Nieda art Cy Lungren at guaids. In the Out contort the Blue and White cagemcn continued to display the effective play discovered in the Gettysburg tilt. The cutting and passing under tho basket shooed cast improvement. The Temple courtmen were an excellent passing combina tion, but were unable to break through the Nittany defense to score. The alert Lion guards and per of man 'kept tho Owl passers from followmg up shots under the hoop. I=l Captain Von nada pros ed his com plete recosery from illness by sink ing seen field goals from the field ifiequently downing Temple scor ing hopes by his guarding. Secur ing second place in the scoring bon ors-inth eleven points, Reinhold pro, ed that ho down m. a varsity berth by Ins closer four work and shooting. Reilly's guarding and offensive play under the basket and Lungren's de fense and eating, were notable Stone llamas, play ing guard instead of for ward, showed noticeable implovunent The Temple stai, Captii.n Litwack, failed to net any field goals, but play ed well on the defense. Lions Gain Earl) Lead Immediately following the opening of the game, Ole 13the and NV,lnte num- THERE IS'A PLACE FOR YOU IN THE DENTAL PROFESSION Neter before ha, there been 'inch emellent opportunities for men ouslilleil as &Mints and dental specialties Train for a pretension ef fernt a broad field in which him nun make a Place for yourself Specialization in cloak,* °mai the drier M an maimed future The Harvard linlvernlly Dental School—the °hint dental achoot connected ulth any unl orAlt3 In the United States—offers thurouah well-balanced enurrel in all 10-anchel nt th.n. <Lary All modern ertmornent for 1.r , c4 , c+1 uork under supervlefun of men high in Um profe.ston Write far desalt. end 2.lmiasion require m.nt to Leroy .11 S Mine, Dew, HARVARD UNIVERS= DENTAL scnoca. Lionewoci Ave. Remiss. Msns. 44+4+4 11 : : : : : : .-:-.:-: :-:-:-.:-: :-:-:-:-: : : :::: : :-:-.:÷:-:-:44-:•÷4-:-:÷:-.1-• I Industrial Engineering Department i. : f . vt..i. Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables ~... _ ..f. BRIDGE LAMPS 51.20 i CHIFFONIERS $12.50 X X TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 ~. CHAIRS $3.50 '.!. T. DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 1: STUDENT TABLES $5.00 X A X J. COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 T. i GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $9 1: DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 X -:- SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO t ' . i. T PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot X MAGAZINE RACK , SL7S X, BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50 j. 4. A CEDAR CHESTS • - - $3.00 to $25.00 ..:. .4 A ,!. ROOM 106, UNIT B 44+++++++4-x-:±:÷H÷:÷x-x÷:-:44-:.:-H-:-:“.1-:÷:+4-x-x-H-1-:-1.4-:. .THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tat took the lead and mnintained its genet 01.1.4 mingin throughout the game, Three goals made on fast plays after the tap-oli and three long shots sunk from the'sido in rapid suc cession IV Von Nicila accounted for taceli o of the Nittany live'. lacenty set en points sewed in the first half, as cppoced to the 0.1 p•issets' tacche. counter,. The second period was even bleaker for the Temple dribble's who succeed cil in sinking only two field goals. By fast pawing plays and rapid cutting under the basket, Coach llermunn's courtmen continued to add to their wore until the final shot found them leading the Owls 57 to 27 The Nit tany foamier held the Quaker City quintet to floe goals while the two teams broke even on the foul count, each sinking seventeen on free throws. The line-up follows PEV, STATE }ma rani Total 110 f 2.2 8 Rein lo hu11.. 1., If . 15.9 II Rein, c 1 54 0 .. 9.32 Nimbi. re (4.001-1 7 1.4 IS I.uneren, It 2 2-4 A Jumbiott et 1 14 1 1,1211181. If 0' 0-0 0 11r.mn•leln c .. 0 2.4 . 1188182, re 1 1.1 i 8211 , 00. le 0 0-0 0 Ilmron. leo 0-11 0 , IME=9 Held Fool Total l'eqr , on. rf I 1.1. 3 brand ern. If I 1.4 In, In c 3 34 I.lmnck rc (C 00,4 0 3.3 1 nrecn le 0 1.1 I Bonn, rf I 1.4 'I lomlin c .. '..... 0 00 0 0 1.4 1 hrui, I rf lelnl r,. It. Refer c—GN LI Um, Ir —lVhite Valentines and Greeting Curds for all occasion's—at the Old Main Art Shop, opposite Front Campus ,ltp LINGERIE New Dance. Sets at $4.50 Crepe de Chine, Lace Trimmed Lovely Creations The Vogue Shop 138 E. College Ave. rikelarqcstseiting q ualitypencit theworld Supetlativeln quality, the' world-famous At aU deakrs Buy a dozen give best service and longest wear. PLltt mis.yer doe. SLOO Rubbercatb,perdar. 120 • enca CZ, 215 FLU Axe.,N.Y. cd, f a L 2 c Q oloU-3rslaod per de. CLASSIFIED LOST—Belgian shepherd puppy, 8 months old. Entrrely block with long hair. Finder call 170. 14,1 ROOM FOR RENT-221 East College avenue, apt. 2 Call between 6 and 6 o'clock.. SALESLADY—Wanted for State Col lege. See Mao. Barger at State Col lege Hotel, Tuesday, 7th, between 10 and 12 o'clock. St SPECIAL PRICES on Children's chairs to close out—at the Old Mann Art Shop, opposite Front Campus Itp WANTED—Student who has had e\- periente In printing—to set type, etc, in small office. Apply Eugene 11. Lederer, 124 College avenue. ltp STUDENT washing done at ceason able prices, dependable work and gawk SCMCC. Call 353-W. 1-17-8 t ROOMS—Tho double loom, .nth or selthout board. 816 East Bea,er avenue; phone 572-R. 2tp LOST—On campus, uutch chain, thiec society keys, and gold baseball. Kindly call T K. E. Lou messenger. 2tp TIE UP CLOSELY TO SOME Good Bank IF you have never had a checking account, have one here. BANK bookS, check books, etc., are free and it costs nothing to do business with THE BANKS entice equip ment is at your disposal. The Peoples National Bank State College, Pa- Some call it mellowness . . SOME say that Camel is the mellowest ciga- that money can buy, and a blending that rate cvcr made. Some that it's mild and spares neither time nor expense. Each smooth. It's really all good things in onc, Camel cigarette is asf fulrof value as the and that is why it is supreme upon the world of tobacco can give. pinnacle of modern favor. Camel's popu- You can be sure of smoking Pleasure, lathy today is the largest that any cigarette serene and full, in these quality cigarettes. c‘ et- kid. Smoke all of them you want; they simply And, it costs something co make this kind never tire the taste of a smoke. It costs the choicest tobaccos It. J. ItLl <\ULUb Tmcqo cozarnsx, WINSTON•SALEM, N. C Winter Sports SKIIS VALENTINES THE ATHLETIC STORE I-IL Clitim -rm. At Last There's No More Mystery About the Most Dangerous Blonde in History Her Beauty Rocked a Nation; Her Loves Shocked the World! She Was an A. D. Mamma in a B. C. Town! She Didn't Look for Scandal—She Made It! And When She Went for a Joy Ride— . They Sent a Thousand Ships to Bring Her Home! You've Heard About Her—Read About Her -1: Now You Can See Her—ln Private! 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