Page Four 1 , Notices I The tratet inty hi dye town:intent sponsored by :he Into ft ate: nay Council sill beget tomon ow after noon at four o'clock at Montgommy and Company's stole A list of con testants and the time of playing sill be posted in Montgomery's n indon before the cone ——o— The Rockview baseball team will open its season on Satui clay, May fifth at the Westein State penitentmiy at Roclo,lew MIMI% debiting game, will communicate with W J McPal land, Deputy Walden, R F D, 3, Bellefonte, Pa IMEI Applications lot entrance in the in terfiaternitv golf tour nament must be giten to John \V. Eshelman 'BO at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house not later than Friday. The entry fee is one I=l=l All houses wishing to onto Intel fraternity tenors tournament 1.1111 !ID so by paying a one dollar enti once fee to Richard W Shriner at the A T. 0. House by tommrow. I=o=l Sole of 1930 class pennants will close Satutdal night at V Into Mu , - ser's stole Get your otdets in no, Thespians To Present "Honestly Yours" Here (Continued from first page) ' Jackson Wheatley, as the henpeck ed husband, is matched melt with Robert Creswell who takes the tole of the egotistical, self-satisfied wife, %how appeatance alone belies hei position of moot lance Milt Young and Don Von Nelda who impetsbnitte girls have coon populauty flodi ev cry, audience since the (lost appeat anon of the troupe "Dance of the Spooks,' "Match of the Dodos" and the duelling scene at the be ginning of the thud act hate coon applause at each shouing • Ticket sales still be held at the florist Shoppe every evening thi, - week from sewn until now o'clock Sweeten The Day With MARY LINCOLN CANDIES "Old Fashioned Goodness in Every Piece" 70c Pound Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller, Prop. , - - ' 14 .. 11 ~, , ,)!_o i , 7::,..,..;/ kip ill . ..,. t ' ~,,.!, ',. What good is a degree anyhow if your health has been impaired? It's a bigger asset to you than your education and it's easy to safeguard. You will find that it pays to make every breakfast include Shredded When.:ozz, , ,..)-i ...,- WITH MILK OR CREAM Baseball Nine Routs Gettysburg Batsmen (Continued from first page) bases George Delp then tallied Cy ugh a pretty single over short. Afire Wolff scored another flue and White run in the second inning a lien he smashed n fast one to the far recesses of left field for a honk run The ball rolled all the say to the football practice field and Alhe had circled the bases before the sphere airs returned to the diamond. Harrington Ilits Double Lesko and Wolff opened up the foutth uith safe one-base blows to left Gene Singley pounded to the thud baseman uho 'aired the burly ratchet at the hot coiner. Captain Harlington then strode to the plate and hammered out a slashing double to left center snoring Alhe, SingleY going to third on the hit Haines tallied the latter on a long sacrifice fly to left. Kent fanned to end the session. In the meantime the Gettysbmg hia tus cone having a difficult time try mg to solve flames' deceptive delis eiy Smeial tones battens leached host an free passes and fumbles but on each occasion the lanky twill:r pulled himself together and retned the side via the stakeout route It Was not until the fifth inning that the Battlefield men scored their fist hit. Tally Eight Tomes Coach &wick's pastmers settled all doubt of victory in the fifth Eight suns were chalked up in this session on on, hits and two bases on balls. Dobbelaas stinted the swatfest with a lice ticket to first, but was forced at second on Lungren's grounder to short. Delp hit to McMillan who cued Al Lesko tallied Cy with a Finds Tobacco for 'Tweaking In" a Pipe Columbus, Ohio March 10, 1927 Larus & Bra Co. Richmond, Va. gentlemen. Tao years ago my wife gave me an expensii e pipe. I smoked it a great deal for two or three weeks, put it aside, then began smoking it again This time it was very strong. Veterans told me that it had been smoked too hard (erases' pipe and should be put sissy The pipe was laid away again A short time ago I got it out and smoked one of the common brands of tobacco in it The results were disappointing I told the druggist of my experience with it. He asked if I had tried Edge worth I told him I never had. I fol lowed his suggestion. and I am honest when I say that it has restored the sweetness to the pipe. and has made me wonder. Was it the pipe or the brand of tobacco that caused me to lay it away for the long period of time? As a novice. I prefer Edgeworth. I am going to stick to it. as I feel satis fied that there is none better on the market. Sincerely yours. Philip C. Sheen Edg6worth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco WPSC RADIO PROGRAM Tontght 7.00 p in.—American Foiest Week piegiam Music by the Kappa Gallium Psi En munble "Land Utilvation," by Piefessoi lied I' Wea sel, Paul Itunyan, Foiestet,", Aith ui Aitzbeiger '2B, "Forest Pi WAS in Modem Life." Piotessor Halold S. Nev,ins Tomorron Night 7 00 p wan Finest Week inogi am Music by the Kappa Gamma I'si En semble "The Fin esto's Mad Dos," dialogue by Dean Ralph L Watts and Pto fe,soi John A Feign s on. "Pennsylvania's Forests," by Di Steven son NV Pletcher double to Lento.. WoIII, Singley and Halrington then singled in succession and Haines ',sail:ed. Kent wounded to setnnd but Debby, batting for the second tune, incteased the onslaught In smashing a tiiple to tight centi.i. and seemed the final tun a second later NOICII the shot tstop muffed a telay item the outfield. Cy Lungten ended the inning by gtounil mg to the third baseman who threw him out at the mittal sack. For a most refreshing change: eeFollow. your friends and smoke this smoother and better cigarette" NN STATE COLLEGIAN_ Orators Compete Here For Title May Fourth (Continued from first page) (Continued tram first page) St. Francii, St. Vincent, Dickinson, student government or class organiza- Wnynesbutg and Penn State are in- tic= and from acting in the capacity eluded among those sending mine- of innnager of assistant manager of sentatives to these elinunntions, v. hick any College activity. will be open to the public The pm pose of these maw ical Will Punish Violator, competitions Is to inuense general A student who anticipates in any boom ledge of, and interest in, the Con stitution The ,contest that will be one of these actnities while scholas tically ineligible will lie considered held heie is one of a sencs being con-; as violating the established isles and ducted to select seven inciters to coin- I will be subject to discipline by the pete in the finals held at Los Angeles whine pi ices ranging nom tin ee-hun- College authoilties Only within one whine poxes semesters time from when the ban elicit and fifty to one thousand five is placed upon Min may the student, , hunched dollars ill be °Acted to the provided he has removed the condi tions, ,inneis again be allowed to take part in these MMus. Athlet.c Association will sell four These additions to the body of ehg 3lodel 52 match rifles and a Windiest 'inlay rules, adopted by the College er 5A telescope. See Lieutenant 2t Senate in 1925, will go into effect at t i JUNIOR PROM 2 Chiffon Hose Scarfs 2 i Flowers Head Bands Lingerie Necklaces Compacts Beads t EGOLF'S 1 Senate Makes Changes In Eligibility Rulings 0 P. Loam! Co., E5t.1760 the opening of school in September, item ding to a decision of the govern ing body. CLASSIFIED COLLEGE STUDENTS Mahe lug money, easy, selling The Hartman Brushes during vacation time Write, phone oi call in person, The Hartman Brush Puetoiy, Hughes ville, Pa ltp Tuesday, April 24, 1928 EXPERIENCED COOK—Wants poet tron in fraternity during summe or winter. Call Mrs. Fay Dean, 21 Park avenue. ' ltp FOR SALE—lndian-chid motor-e cle. Cheap to quick buyer. Pho 212-J-12. Pleasant Gap. 2tp LOST—A save,. Omega Epsilon teinity ring. Return to Collo, office. 2 Rd~RY/ 'Dry" have changed ==l one hesitates to use zelessom risk thedan called old-fashioned' submit thin state 's Frog Brand Slick ndry.• wyer's Slickers are obtain• la at melee atoll, haber• sobers anti department 'et yours TOQAY .SAWYER&SONS IGE - MASSACHUSETTS n um.° sm. HO;