Page Six GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 That Distinctive Store In ow candy department we give you the benefit of lAN enty-tu o years candy buying experience. We buy only the best INotices 1 Member, of the Penn State Club arc requested to be present nt the Photo Shop tut the 1,“ Vie group pm tut e tod ty at twelte I=7=l The Lisci.tock Judging contest, to nhich fre'lunen nho have had A 11. 1 or A. 11. 201 ale eligible, still be held ut eight-Milty o'clock tomorrow night in the Judging P.o.thon. =EMI Bridge prees, evely-da2, greeting cards, tupestlie, biasses, pictures, and gifts for o ecy one—The Old Main Art Shop ltp I== There sill be a meeting of the 8. A J. Sunday at ninon oltlotit in Ohl Chapel. :Ali Leo S Ruslander of Pittsburgh sell speak ==l lime your family photo:4.llmb, and fraternity shingles hauled Quiets • emce, good um 1,, loss prices —Old Main Art Shop ltp Recreation School To Send Representative (Cominucd from first page) the inadequate Lupply cr such trained of hers. 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Many ,omen , sell as men ate holding the meat ce 4onsible position's M: lions will tie glad to advise members of the senior class about op pertunit.es tn the iecication field and to tell them how they may apply for entrance in nest pat's school Noted Sportsmen To Speak at "S"-Banquet (Continued from first page) enlely-read slice tti enter and, select or of all-America football team., add to the entettamment by thou!. presence The initial function uJI not be lack anun.cal entertainment, hal,- eve:, for the committee an elmige arrange,t an amusing ,piogiam con taming varied comical selections Numbers ;by the Vaisity gum tet and Johnny Buck's oichestia togethei witil an exh.bition of dancing lir NEW_ SPRING CAPS $1.85 M. FROMM 7. oppOsiie Front Campus - Since 1913 ' Monday and Tuesday Feb. 20 and 21 Matinee Daily at 2:00 Zs% ACTION—the kind that sls ceps along on the breezes created by Fairbanks! ADVENTURE—in far-off lands, riding in the van of a bold Gaucho king! AUDACIOUS LOVE—a love that carries you off your feet! All the elements that have made Doug the star he as— .and then some! Special Prices: Adults 50c, Children 25c Notnelt '2.8 will be fcattues o: the event It is also possible that the Glee Club till attend the affair and tender a few socal selections Alumni thioughout the state well accompany the high school athletes ft ow then t esiieetite dish ;eta to the banquet Espenx, of the affair will he defra)ed be thq Athletic associ ation and ht the four undergradu ate class. Chapel Speaker Will Talk on Student Life (Continued from Pest page) dein.. an white, ut thg xnnuil Lu thin ,ludents' banquet Discusses Current Problems In an elfin t to hi ing student prob lems to the fore, Mr Rugh will Lon duet an open forum in the Auditorium Sunday evening The topic of Ins talk udl be "Can at man pray in a scien tific am Id'" Seuetao. lVilmm J. Kitchen, of the C A , ha‘mg head Mr. Rugh, said, "Ile is one of the must friendly, likeable, human men that I have es er met Ile is ma seised in student problem, and thmoughly equipped to deal v.ith them Wrestlers Encounter Orangemen Tomorrow (Continued from first page) =CI Ace Hill uphold the Blue and White's place in the welterweight dimmon against Crowe, who appears formidable a, one of the main strong holds of the Orangemen's strength The nuddleu eight berth seems to mign an exciting tilt, for Packard will eneountei Cordasco, Syracuse ,ctman HO-pound.. Fire Insurance * EUGENE H. LEDERER •I IMgOMV7MMM None the worse for the minor in- 1 jury he recessed In Saturday's meet with Lafayette, Ifollobaugh will wrestle in the 175-pound class Ile will find himself against either nee [man or Jamison, loth Syracuse light heavies. Tiny Cramer, who has been con tending for the hearycseight place all season, will again see service under the Bloc and White banner tomorrow. He it ill be matched against Patterson, veteran Syracuse heavy and captor of last year's intercollegiate , title in his clas. Comtnittee Compiles'; Band Issue StatistiO (C:ontinued from first page) tutlon has not kept pace with the in . crease of students. Library Rank Low Another graph shows that the Car negie laimary contains fewer bound volumes than the libraries of other colleges. Cornell university heads this list with 710,575 %alumes folios ed by the Unwersity of California with 635,000. The average of the tosenty-one largest of such colleges was found to be 276.160 volumes while Penn State stands far below with 91,000 Students here bear - u larger per centage of their college expenses than do those at other institutions, accus ng to II chart which_the group has prepardd. The student here pays "Hoot, Mon, Luckies dinna hurt my throat or wind," says Sir Harry Lauder, celebrated star It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cou thirty-two per cent of his education expenses as tampered with an average of about eighteen pea cent at eighteen colleges and universities. Hibshman Working in State Eilwaid K. Hibshman, assistant to the President in public relations, has been working at various points throughout the state to further the bond issue. Mr. Hibshman, Howard D. Moan of Williamsport and E S. Bayard of Pittsburgh comprise the head committee for the furtherance of the movement. VO take effect, the bond issue in volves an amendment to the state con stitution and this, of course, requires the approval of the voters The men sue sum fast introduced in the General Assembly in 11123 and passed both houses at that time • It vas again introduced and passed both houses nal small opposition in 1925 but because of sonic technicality, it was decided not to submit it to the people untd 1929, , ei C k: - e - 4, ‘O, Houbigant Face Powder ' 'New Sire 75c College Cut-Rate Store Lions Engage Ursinus Basketeers Tomorrow (Continued from first page) Maroon tossers in a closely-contested tilt by a 48-37 score. The Nanny dribblers will journey to Syracuse on Saturday to ulpe out the stain of the early season defeat at the hands of , the Orangemen Thobable Penn State Ursinus Reinhold forward licagley (rapt.) Delp forward Risley (rapt.) New Spring Samples Now On Display Priced $25 - to $5O SMITH TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing "It takes a Scotchman to truly appre ciate that wonderful toasted flavor that comes in Lucky Strikes. I've smoked Luckies for years and all this time I've been active in my work which demands a clear voice for singing and good wind for dancing. And so I say to Sandy McGregor, Vs always a bra bricht moOnlicht nicht with Luc/cies— Hoot, Mon, they dinna hurt my wind or throat."' , d "The Cream of the Tobacco Crop" for Lucky Strikes says tobacco loose-leaf warehouocman "1 buy Tobacco—l sell Tobacco—l Foxhunt for my occasional pleasure. In my business, I have noticed that in this Southland where tobacco grows, The American Tobacco Com• pany buys 'The Cream of the Crop' for theirLUCKY STRlKECigarettes. I am glad to testify as to their quality; their growth is no surprise - to me, because I know what goes into their manufacture." f,,,..t., .1-,.....t. Friday, February 17, 1928 Redly center Y. 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