Friday, February 17, I:V.ri PLAYERS REHEARSE THIRD PRODUCTION, "CAT AND CANARY" Actors Will Present Mystery Melodrama by Willard ' Next Saturday SUPERNATURAL EVENTS DOMINATE TENSE PLAY Jackson Wheatley and Mabel Reed Fill Leading Roles in Modern Offerin'7 An their dmil pro 1u..t.,n of the school yea, the Penn State Playms 11; went "The Cat and The Can a, " a mystmy melodrama in three act^ by John %Maid, nest Satuiday nigh.: in the Auditorium. This play, under piofessional man agement, recently tan foi S our lion -4.1.1 nights at the National Theatre ir NossYosk env, and since then it has played almost continuously on the told tinder the dneetion of 0 E Wee. Me Wee, ulio is a poisons! fiend of Professor Mason, has given the Play em ninny salvable hints and sun.- oe.tions tonemning the staging of the play The presentation here teflon that of the original cast an melt po.m.ble detail. 3lystery Is Keynote "The Cat and The Canary," in ad dition to a shroud of battling nit s carries girth it an an of con stant 'tenseness. A maniac at large keeps the audience in espedienev of e‘i , hopper, ngs, and the repealed ap pearance of shadowy foies and glue r,ne bony al ms adds a touch of the sum natal al The leading male character is Inlay ed by Jackson Wheatley '2B, who takes the pant of "Roger Cio " 31ahel D. Reed '2B, takes the femin ine lead as "Annabelle Nest" The ienmindei of the cast is as follows Helen Buekmaltm as "'Manly' Pleasant", Kenneth L Holderman '3l, as "Rally Blythe", Edna Yolm '3(!, as "Susan billsbo, Annette Hannon '29, as "Cicilv Young", Hai old W Stull '29, as "Cnailes Wilder"; Aithar 11 Cunningham '3l, as "Paul Jones", Flank F Mori is 'Bl, as "lion thieliv", and Edgni F Sadd '29, as "Pattar , on " 13=1 Stag‘ manager for the ploiuction Enk L Swylcr '4O, and he is as eistc.l Hv Alexander W &law '2O, and Waltel..ll.Glaham-'3O -Walter- C Bodyeemb '29, is property man ager, assisted hv Eart Sle '3O K Haifa. in '3O, is electri cian, Untold 11. Garoniik '3O, ether nianag,ei, and Miss Sala Hatt. 28, has charge of the costumes. Seniors Contract• for Dance Program-Favors (Continued front first page) committees, 'Much me deem talons, John C Belhold; programs and invi tations, Carl L Lang, and publicity, 12,, 11, Hassel Pot mulTt,on of preliminary al ]angementa ale in full progress now ith the announcement of all com mittees No contanet Lot deecnating el the Atmoty has been au aided as et but the &holstein company, .lach had chalgc of numerous other jabs hoe, has made n bid for the con tract Orchestra ,Posstryilltimi Napolefin's erebestin, with the miginal Memphis Five included; has entered a hid for the dance musk contract ()ther orchestras which ale being considered 'by the committee ale those of Deuey Belgium', Blue Steele Jan Garber, George Olsen, Jean Goliikette and Guy Lombardo. With a full athletic card scheduled for Satut day, Starch tenth, week-cnd plan., me complete foe the Serum You Get More Out of a Bank Than You Put .!. Into It :: THIS is true in more \says than the interest + you receive on your de posits - , .4. YOU ENJOY the full + Y benefit of the experi- x .:. ence, organization, Mid- 4. + ity and energy of a li: t strong and completely 4. : equipped institution. * ALL transactions handled t in a business-like manner. 3 : The Peoples •J: National Bank 4. State College, Pa- .4: Echoes of Juvenile Give Metropoli shill wee, proclaiming I thin points of into est in - an Altoona evening new vpaper doling the past remester has given Co-op came, the pee'. and Om neteryttie sounds at a meti opolitan distinct. "All about Lindy's tettun home ant , ohy the Piondent said 'I do not c , Vl2O to tun,'" shrills the boy in a voice that m said to can> to Puck atcmue. "Read about the aog hold-up nt State eallege—too pins !old up it asan'spapei, And the main gazes inquiringly into the eyes of a man oho goes un lice.lingly upon his way. Unabashed, the boy turns away, once mote oboist mg his nesor ending sing-song os ho crntinuee to sun this stay and that in an attempt to find a purchaser for his mat.. , Se.cral months ago 'little ibinyl Schilling and sevcial companions do- Ball guests The winter sports car nival includes wrestling, hosing and bisketball contests. Cornell trill nicstle the L , on rnatmen and the Temple mihtmen will meet the Nit tany bosem...in the anon's.= In the e‘ening P tt's whiilwind gingers will encounter Coach Hermann's Blue and White courtmen ALUMNI UNIFIED BY HOTEL MOVEMENT College Men of United States Select Chicago As Site For Meetings GRADUATE GROUP PLANS TO PROMOTE WELFARE A nationwide effort to bring alumni of colleges and universities into closes contact has brought the al pointmcnt 0, des.gnation of hotels all the I - nine:pal cities of the country as cen t°l, of alumni activities, say olliceis Os the Intercolleg, ate Alumni Ext.- :: or scisice, which is the (mooting hem , of the mganizat on con pri,,ml ci 'alumni secretaries and editors of c:Pege rublications of mme than one hundred educational institutions mho Rio participants The most recent selection of anothm hotel as an intmcoolegiate alumni meeting place by the Intercollegiate Alumni Extension .semee sins that of tim -Aiierton House, Chicago, -which is now designated ns as Intel ellleg late alumni hotel Thr aim of the extension set vice has been to promote the welfare of its members in all possible V4'll.}S, and us a part of that pi ogram designation hote's iesultel from a belief that they would be curteis for former col legians w hese la. , once was not pm nascent and mlio have few facilities foi carrying out the fiiendslups tot in nil in college years. One of the.eea •oes that the Allerton limn° was Compliments and Best Wishes CLUB DINERS, Inc. Save the middleman's tax! ‘l7flY pay an - extra profit measure. You get skillful tai- V V to a middleman when Loring that holds the cut and you can save a ten-spot or stylishdrapeinthegarmentas more by buying long as you wear it. your clothes the Q Edward way? I.‘ And, in addition, , by the Edward In Edward Clothes i q ‘i, 4 ' \ method of selling . ~..,, \ you get the finest ~, direct to you ... You,fabrics obtainable. 4-. :".1 you get the man's profit! middle ' ••• I:, • , get authentic styles as worn at the v C leading colleges. • That's why you You get a garment can buy a Suit... that fits you and 1 ,; 4 , , Topcoat ...Over. you alone... made 1 coat or Tuxedo to your individual ' at such prices as * ' $2B" Li $3B" SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Exclusive Agency EDWARD CLOTHES "Made for You" ews Salesman an Aspect to Co-op Med to °wand their paper business anti inoidentally to add a few pennies to their income by engaging I a that occupation peculiar to boyhood—sell int papers on the stied This seas no sooner decided upon one Saturday night than the Noung , eels went to Co-op and certain Penn State students lonesome for their na tive cities were coon listening to ^unda that brouxht a thought, of `-cmc The State Celege news boss hove adopted. honever, one thing for use in their business of mhich metropoli tan. "nesys.es" hose never thought. 'l'n.,e things me toiler skates Agked if this business was very plaspeicus and m hethei he was =k m, much money Hairy grinned from ear to em as lie ,ien'ied, "I'm not risking much money but I'm having i- air ful good Lam" sc'ected as a Chicago center tot alum ni is ',at theme are now more than cno handled colleges repmesented in le,adents under the Allerton moor, 95 pm cent of them classed as permanent indents. More than fifty per cent et the hotel guests are college giail cater, accaril.ng to \V W DwNor, manage,. The demgnatioir of the Allerton House as an intercollegiate ell mni hetet will greatly facilitate the convenience of Chicago alumni esti n ated at twenty-five thousand in that city and will he an aid to alum?. ,parsing t'imough Chicago who 'wish renew contacts with tomer class mates. it was .belle,ed, in making the selection Full records and duectories of ah ,zl l alumni pours ail be kept on lib at the Alleiton House and will he asaikaole to alumni residents of Chicago and those visiting there, it is announced. Thus far thcie base been :alty hotels in the United States des ignates as intercollegiate alumni head quarters. GRID ASPIRANTS RECEIVE OUTFITS AT TRACK HOUSE Football suits for Varsity aspirants are being d.sti dusted daily from the Tiack House Candidates are request ed to apply these for outfits and locket assignments before seposting to the Stock Pavilion for the light drills Coach Besdel, expressed satisfaction ',Alt the lasge number of new men oho e trying for this yeses eleven Woilsouts mill be held three times a week until wasin weathes permits outdoor walk H. C. CRISSMAN Barber Shop Corner Pugh & College Avenue :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•44.4-x-:-. ... • 4 t ~ ,, e ) EN .4 la, See t he n v Split.r fades and It lea THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN !APPLICANTS FOR -RHODES AWARDS APPLY IN FALL Election of Scholars for Year 1928 Will Take Place December Eighth APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON OCTOBER TWENTIETH Literary, Scholastic, Qualities In Addition to Athletic Ability Considered The 1928 election of Rhodes Schol ars will be hold on December eighth, and students must file their applica tions stab the Smeary of the State Committee of Selection before Octo ber twentieth, according to a recent announcement from Frank Aydelotte, Amm 'can Societal.) to the Rhodes Tiugtees and President of Suarthmoie college A Rhodes Scholarship, the most ens eted of all undergraduate auaids, en titles the holder to three )eats of study at Oxford university. uith an annual stipend of DlOO (about S2OOOl Rhodes Stholais are elected vithout (summation on the basis of their records in school and college, and no restriction is pl.md upon then elmici. of I,tudies Qualifications To be eligible a candidate must be an unmarried male citizen of the United State,, between the ages of nineteen and twenty-fh e, and must have completed at least his sophomore year in college before the time he gne3 to Oxfoid Ile must then be one of the men chosen to represent Ors m stitution in the competiton Schol ms selected on December 8, 1928, tsdl go to (Wind in October 1929 The qualities which will be consid ered in making the selection are lit A New Way to Buy a Vacuum Cleaner ~and Save Money! 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Excep tional athletic prowess is not esqen tin] to election Purpose of Scholarships The, Scholarships were created by the will of Cecil Rhodes, the famous South African statesman and capital -1,,t, who died in 1902 Theu• impose is expressed in the terms of his st dl "I also done to encourage and to', tei an °pm eciation of the athantages uhich I impli-itly believe still testa from the union of the English-speak ing peoples throughout the merit!, and to encourage in the students front the United States, . an attachment to the country fi oin %Ouch they have sprung, v.ithnut, I hope, withdraning them on their sympathies hoot the land of then adoption in With." ' , tallier information and applica tion blank.; may be obtruned from Dean Arthur It, Wainock on from Piesldent Flank Aydelotte, Amman Secretary, at Suattmore, Pa Full information about study and life in Oxfoid is supplied especially for Ano mie:in students in "Orford of Totla," published under the direction of the Alumni Association of Atomic.. Rhodes Scholars, by the (Mold Uni ersity Mess. Famous Quartet Will Present Concert Here (Continued front first page) Since is first public concert in Oe. tuber, lON, the Quartet has plated in more than live hundred Amelican cries and has given mole than two thousand concert 4 on this side of the Atlantic. Its major operations have been confined to the United States, but each season it makes a slant tota of Eut one European Tour, Foreign conceits of the Quartet, uhich include London, Milan, Venms, Rome and Paris, bring its European WE STATE it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the Price. LIGOEIT f 4. MYLOO TOHALLO CO. ... and what's more— THEY'RE MILD and yet THEY SATISFY! PROLONGED WAIL IN MAC AROUSES CURIOSITY OF A loud, prolonged wad, seemingly I until tine \ plored gmt upon of - ome one in dire agent, broke the eninpuo, A num°. of ,th silence which pi evaded in the opt- low listened for the expr emus learn e room on the fir 4 floor of .11,, , ,0t ening some clue c I Mae Hall about eight-thiltt o'clock activi Hon of those oho ir or fling I lent v shoes i fort dden region donned noisilt in the r corns (ter head l liens y shoes stomped ' In the lecture loom rt co,mopoliten ;en er the floor, oho, e with el cup of students comprised of pre-1 itt that the students NNOI coeds, tits and follower of I agree that a tei clinic ha n seelluncous other curl mule we) e prcgr nsa, pen hapo. .1 pill giving studious attention to the se, r. w onanit "hair- pu , ing " sets of Zoology as esplamed by an an I pit.ful scream, son accomodating, profes.or of the set- 11,0•0 f tit one part of 011212 soothe: Many a collegiate cll. jerked ryincliv Then finally, a co-ed up, and the beam to catch any recut- 1 e planatiqn to the fe ones of the anwai ianted noise which, bunk her. Ile looked 1 !areal din, to a c0n..., of vat raus parsed the 00111 to h ippinians. came lion the second 'loll anon the cntne gt oup s This Ilan, as It, as the Penn ,St,te I 'o the pui , nance of km, E:3.5 can aseeitara, is inhabited by .1 1 Their catio-ity ,as cm tats wild ti be called co-eds This I the load, wei a but those !legion is, and alums ha, been dm- ti s,ecper mall mind, tog no past, a comparati,ely unknoun I looms stole being cleaned total of concerto up to mote than fit e I CLASSIF hundred Last season the musit 11 quartet plated for eights-nine Lon-1 FOR Rr; \ r—Thn !loon eel is in the United States. Tins 1,111 122 rt street. I the quitt" tun make its eighth t ,It bath, hack porch. C.lll to the Pacific Coast Included in this sermon', ,hedulc SAI 12-I.titomohnk. one thn cc conceits each in New Yoiu ice Coach racellent Chicago and Bnoton, ton each in Loks and ions like PhiladLlphi 1, North unpton and In-i equipped s ucnfe dianapolis, and thine in Ilat ana, Cuba once Cash on ten one .Annual eng ngements include eight- Patterson street, phone con surer. ssit e conceits at I\ Os col- lege, Auto., Neu Yrelk, stlenteen at 'AUTO:MOBILE; FOl2 SA Westin°, school, Con-1 "21, touring 8100. 3 ncetitut, sixteen at Williams college, good. Too nen tile, W illiamstown, .11.1,.n.liu,ett, and , 1101 nfriee teen at the Peabody institute, In Itan (mune, Maryland, , nd Mlnneapohs,l PATRONIZI: OUR AD \ The certainty of correct style is important in the young man's selection of shoes. When he wears Johnston & Murphy, Florsheim, Stetson, Crawford, sor Walk-Over shoes he knows they are correct. Priced $6.50 to $14.00 M. FROMM Oppositc Front Campus Sine ~v 1