Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 10, 1928, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
That Distinctive Store
For Sweetheart, Mother, Sister, and Wife—Get
that Valentine Box of Chocolates today—Five big
lines to select from—Packed free for mailing—We
pay mailing charges in first zone.
,
fNotices I
Membet, of the Mandolin Club will
report at the Penn State Photo :•hop
Willem ow at to the-Cot °Mock
for the he 1 u pnture They ale ie.
quested to appe.ii dise.ed to To%ode
suits and to bring their institutions
Further information will be posted
un the bulletin hoard
MEI=I
The S A. J ,111 meet .it 01002 n
o'clock Sunday limning in Old Chapel
Dr. Solomon Cohen of Neu Yolk ciiy
mill speak
Lion Boxers To Oppose
Sturdy Navy Battlers
(Continued from first page)
limn, while I , llegar, in the feathei
mtught dabs will bus Moffett Kola
will oppose \Whams in the I 8 -
pound! ill, lawn
A nen pet,onage mill tepne,ent
Penn State in the uelterneight bout
non crow in the four of Chuck Itobb
The lanky 115-pounder, who pal
elated in the Temple bout last year,
was ineligible until time sernestet.
Ituketts null be his opponent
In quest of his fifteenth cunoecu-
PENN STATE CAFE
Under New Management
Solicits Your Trade
S. B. GRIFFITH, Prop.
Industrial Engineering Department
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
BRIDGE LAMPS - - - - - - $1.23
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 foot
MAGAZINE RACK $1 .75
BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50
CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00
ROOM 106, UNIT B
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OLD FAVORITES RETURN!
Some of the Biggest Photoplays of Past
Years Will Live Again During
REVIVAL WEEK
If You Missed These Before, See Them Now:—
MONDAY—Douglas Fairbanks in "Don Q, Son of Zorro"
TUESDAY—John Barrymore in "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde"
WEDNESDAY—John Gilbert in "The Count of Monte Cristo"
THURSDAY—EmerSon Hough's "The Covered Wagon"
FRIDAY—BeIIe Bennett in "S tella Dallas"
If You Saw Them Once, See Them Again!
Matinee Daily
at 2:00
I lave victory, Captain Mlle Wolff 101
enter the ring against Captain Geom.
intercollegiate %%ohm manght champion.
I The Navy leaden is a hard hitter but
Anti meet his mata m Alhe Wulff
Although Stichle has shown am-
PVOA ement in his speed and glovewrok,
Coach Houck feels that the sopho.
mole needs more experience. Ben
did: will engage 13inke. The 1\
175-pounder is captain of the 1928
fcotball team and hai boxed before
Malty ineet Chap.
ple, a football lineman.
Coach Bezdek Attends
Football Conference
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defensise man before the ball sews
passed or cc bile It W. 11.5 in the air, but
under the new regulations the man
pausing the line of scrimmage must
malt until the roan is caught before
knotting a ions doses.
Coach Bezdek has long adiocated
that a fumbled punt be given to the
rem cling side, but that at he declai
m' dead at the Nurt of recovery. He
states that the committee has gradu
rah collie to accept this point of viem
an,l that in the future it uill not be
per nmaible for the man recosering
the ball to run It mill be declared
dead where the man falls upon it
(February 13th to 18th)
. wz,,o-R§-: No Advance
in Prices
Nittany Passers Face
Undefeated Panthersi
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Vin goon in the nes.t two games on
the home flow. List meek the Blue
and Gold loopmen came east to defeat
Colgate and eke out a win over the
Army quintet in the closing minutes
of play.
Charlie Hyatt, fotward and seining I
ace, will lead the Pat offensive ma
chine in tonight's tilt. Last year Hy
att accounted tot smelt°en of the
Panthees twenty-nine points againsti
the Nittany Its ibblms, and maintamed
an avetage of fourteen points a game
throughout the season with u total
of 171 Ilyatt's running mate at foi
-1 card will be Stanley Wrohleski, who
has been pressing the sell for lugh
scoring honors this season At the
center poet Conch Gilson will place
either the veisatde Les Cohen or Mc-
Mahon. Captain S. kes, Reed and
Bill McGill mill probably start at
guards Among the capable receive.
are Jerry Wundeilich, star guard cf
last year's team, and Zehfuss, fm
maid, who paired MT milk Hyatt in
scone of the :miller contests.
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v.lth or a about bnald
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Room &maul if i chat ned to tile
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LOST—A pair of mint° gold-rimmed
glasses at the S A. E. dance Sat
urday night As infotanation an
pieciated. Retard R A. Coates
worth, S A 13, Call 111. Hp
AuTomomLE— ...de, Willy.
Knlght Sedan '23 Good
Splendul mechanaal Lbatlttion, 8350
Call Coll Ace. 2-7.7tp
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Buick
'2O, touring. $lOO Mechanically
good Two new tires. Call Colleg
ial office. ' 2-7-7tp
I will be glad to talk over
3 our insurance matters with you
anytime without any obligations.
JACK FROST
You can depend on
FISHBURN'S Quality Meats
at all times.
PHONE 357
"Luckies never cut my wind"
says Billy Burch, Captain of
N. Y. Americans' Hockey Team
"It's toasted"
No Throat Irritation-No Cou
FOR RENT—One doable icon for
student,. Single beds, ,illkWol bath
and hot eater heat. 52.50 ouch per
snook 032 West Beaver avenue.
24-2tp
Will the nelson who tool. an black,
single-hi easted onoi coat with a Whitey
Musser label, Saturday night from the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, kindly
HOME COOKED MEALS
:1:
Campus Tea Room i:
Opposite
Front Campus
'elm it to V. 0. Sainnerer, Phi Kap. STUDENT washing done at
pa Psi house. Pigskin gloves and a able pikes, dependable vo
silk scarf were in the pockets. 2-7-2tp quick service. Call' 53-W.
VALENTINES '
February 14 is the day
*.-. ;. An Assortment of Valentines
Valentine Boxes of Candy
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i• Valentine Statione
i s r :
COLLEGE CUT-RATE STOR
4. ...
Allen Street
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WINTER PICTURES
ARE EASY
With The Modern Kodak
and Eastman Kodak Film
The Film in the Yellow Box
THE
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
212 E. COLLEGE AVE.
"Hockeyispretty strenuous—it takes
all you've got to keepon top of the
old puck.' can't afford to take any
chances with my physical condi
tion. That's whyl stick to Luckies.
In addition to the pleasure I get
from their fine flavor, they have
never cut my wind to any notice•
able degree. Finally, Inever suf fer
withsuddencoughingwhichmight
be very dangerous for me when
there's a scramble on the ice." •
"The Cream of
the Tobacco Crop"
for Lucky Strikes
says Tobacco Buyer
"No article can be better than
itsbase.To produce a fine prod
uct, you must begin with fine
materials. The finest of the
tobacco crop, 'The Cream of
the Crop' goes into LUCKY
STRIKE' Cigarettes.' I know,
because I buy the Tobacco for
this brand with this ideal be•
fore me."
Friday, February 10,
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