Page roar There is being installed in "The Corner" a new electric cange to facili tate the ser ice of addi tional hot foods. FORESTERS ARRANGE FOR SUMMER CAMP TRAINING Select Lamar Camp for Scene Of Practicum in Timber Growing Stud.es Ileslnnen and sophomore forestry students will begin then sunned/. camp training immediately after Commencement Day, the Foiestly De partment announced yesteiday. The flint yeas men mill spend , seeks at camp in the Washington , Furnace Company's forest neat La- • mar, Pa This tract is used annually by the collen rot a MIIIIIIIOI. camp Is cation It s especially desirable fin I this wok, coveting thil teen thousand acres, and being mostly young tie- I bee. Fishing Creek, one of the best I pout stteams in the state, tuns through it and nifoids plenty of spelt for students who and fond of fishing., The sophomore class wzll base a more unsettled summei mactice. They plan to spend the fast four necks in the engineering camp near Will iamsport, and then tuo necks study ing logging, nulling and rood-using industries in the noithein and noith western parts of the state, especially in Sheffield, Pa., finishing an eight week program with a final fortnight at the camp neat Lamm. Elesen nice is null giaduate from the i.outse in foiestiy at the coining com mencement This is beton the number in the giacluatang classes of pies ions years, as there have usually been about tnenty-five piepated to take di plomas each June Picifessor John A Ferguson, of the Fai est* , Depart ment, predicts a iaptd nalease in the aloe of the classes in the nest fen yew s. ENGINEERS EXHIBIT GIFT As a result of a recent gift by the father of one of the %mum mechanical enlace], ing students, a peinument es. bilntion of Fishet's gpecudittes has been placed on the second flour of the mechanical lahosatniy The coma. melt includes a salvable away of vai. ions steam spcvalities, ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Non-Fraternity Men Live at home with us nest seat. fuinished looms in a plt vatt: home. Use of club loom and pailoi, ViLtiola and Piano Make lesm,ations Lot nest se inestei now. Reasonable Prices 512 W. College MRS. 11Altal During the Summer Men, n all unusual opportunity for culege men and nom. to make their ...flamer mmlths Ingld) profitable Vie now have openings for .1 fen inure men and nomen nho tan pat in pail 1 r full time during their mer months No Experience Necessary With the StminL priniosition to, experience is necessary. We send Ton cumplclu equipment, Too merely skin,. Our beautiful line of shirting, to nrrnineriS and wrote order, 1011 recene Sour pa 3 et cry da) and %%talc as 3ou please. part or full time. lion cart (Ind no hotter proposition for summer work. College men and women are making their en. fine school expenses during the summer. Write Imlay fur full particulars Sinclair Nlanufat turing Company. 7 limes burl, Chicago, 111. The Corner Unusual Batsmen Defeat Tiger But Bow to Holy Cross (Coattnued from first page) Leaven after teaching base on solid into, The encounter wrth Princeton found the [marling outfit at its best Four teen hits for a total of tne•`y-trio bases V.Cle combined with Johnny Itoep/,e's masterful pitching to yield an orerwhelnung ',l:tory Penn State's blonde football warrior allow ed the Tigers but two hits, both watch singles Only two Princeton inns succeeded in getting as tar as third base. Coach Douglas nulled thice Nassau pitchers into the game in an elToit to stem the tide of Penn State huts but Berdek's outfit continued its batting assault until thateen ions s% ene amassed . Desire Delp led the attack dining out a home ion, Dude and double in foui tiips to the plate Cap tain Haiiington and Dobbelaai uele also shining lights with Once slows apiece. ' The Lion sluggeis bunched too elve suns in the fouith Alla fifth innings after Delp bad opened the scoring in the second Nl, th a slashing foui-base Won. Dobbelaai staited the fouith with a calk. Langien leached flint on an ei sot and Delp 'caned both sun nos with a too-bagger Jacobson sent flange home with another too base drisc, sate! Al Lesko mounded out Single)- and Han ington single in tutu, tallying Jacobson Itoeplce greeted the new pitcher, Walt Candy, all a tinging double that scoied two mole inns. =II The fifth frame um equally 111.4- Lions for the Nassau nine as sr< more Lion runs Cele chalked up Lungrdn ssalked to open the session and George SEE THE NEW ATHLETIC PANTS 50c, 60c, 75c Also New Rayon and Crepe de Chine FRENCH PANTIES EGOLF'S Blindfolded . . . in scientific test of leading Cigigrettes, Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt selects LD GOLD MRS. REGINALD C. VANDERIIILT SMOOTHER AND BETTER - NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN_ WPSC RADIO PROGRAM Tonight Second annual fraternity singing contest 6.60 p —Alpha Cht Rho 6 40 p. In.-13eta Theta Pt 6:60 p. so —Delta Upsilon 7.00 p —Sigma Cht 7.10 p. m.—Tau Kappa Epsilon Tomorron Night 700 p. —Weekly spotts set ieo~ Nate Cal tmell. "Out State Government" set ies, Di. Cotter Ewing "The Poem of the Pa tine," Pi of Fled G Delp staled Cy with a hiple, his thud hit of the day Lesko continued the attack with a single, seining Dclp. Jatobson was hit by a pitched ball and Lesko was felted home when the Peineeton tAlirlet, Ken Rankin, pass ed the next too batten. Bill Dobbe lam singled, tallying two mole mates, while Sttubmg, the Tigei sec ond baseman, muffed a seconder to fill the bases Rankin gate Delp a 'flee ticket to fast this time, Rums in Kent. Student Council Plans Weekly Convocations (Continued on second page) which will probably consist of five men, shall select the speakers, arrange the progiam, eppesUon the budget and case Ins the correspondence rela tive to the gather ego The piesident of Student Go, °lament will mosaic at the convocations. Athantages of ComoLotions Iles/des the talks by capable spvat.- els, announcements relato, to Col lege affairs writ be included in the program. In recommending the pro tect the committee declared that dur ing the convocations the student body %serail be brought closet together and, In this way, ,ould become more con scious of itself ELECTS BAIR CHAIRMAN Annual elections a ale held by Inc Clectttcnl Engineeling society at a iecent meeting iesutling in the se lection of limbo t F. Bali '29 as chaii nian, Joseph F. Ilouldm '29 as socie tal a and Robot F Hallett '29 as treasurer for the coming }Cal. ENGINEERS HOLD CONFAB HERE FRIDAY, SATURDAY Industrial Leaders Will Discuss Senior Placement Tests Used in Colleges Discussion of practical enginceting problems mill occupy the attention of noted authot dies attending the Indus , hint Enginecting conference been Fri !day and Satuiday. The program begins Fiidny morn ing with an address by President Ralph D Retzel This mill be follow , cd by a discussion of placement tests as used in industry and engineering colleges. Committees in the following session mill report on the ethics of offering positions to engineering sen iors A discussion on the economic aspects of engmereing education will be included. There will be a dinner in DlCABis ter Ifall Friday evening, followed by short enteitainment. Addresses will also be given by Dean Dexter S. Kim ball, of Cornell unit ersity, and C. Staples, vice-president of the Bell Telephone company of Pennsylvania. Among the unpin tent industrial executives who will attend the con ference arc, C G. Stoll, mice-president of the 'Western Electric company; P C. Staples; vice-president of the Bell Teelphone company of Pennsyhania and Colonel R I. Rees, assistant vice csident of the American Telephone and Telegraph company. YEARLINGS OVERCOME SOPHOMORE STICKMEN Seating seven goals to their op ponents five, the freshman lacrosscrs defeated the second-year stickmen In the second contest of a three-game series Friday afternoon The victory mens the aeons and the deciding bat tle is scheduled for Thursday after noon • Louis and Steghtuty led on the .0.-4. tack for the plebes while Weber and .; Fire Insurance Green pet formed notably for the soph-i.t• EUGENE H. LEDERER meow, The game was fast through-I 1; out, the yeadings managing to keep 1 . 4: , 41.41WV411,4141.111.••••• SENIOR NAME CARDS 50 for ,$1.50 100 for 2.10 Samples for Inspection Quick Service THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co• Op. Corner "'.I wonder if one can really tell the difference, when blindfolded,' was My first thought when invited to make this test„ "After smoking the four brands, as they were handed to me one after another, I discovdred there was one that was noticeably smoother than the others and richer in taste. "This proved to be an OLD GoLc. I hope I shall be able to buy them in Paris ... they arc surrnisingly free from any trace of throat irritation and havc a delightful aroma which to me is very important." y%Wk Test Was Made Mrs Vanderbil t was blind folded, and, in the prm once of too responsible itIICSSCS, was Oen one each of the four leading clp,aresces to smol.e ... To clear the taste, coffee was served before each ciga rette . . . Mrs. Vanderbilt was unaware of the Iden tity of these cigarettes during test ...After stunk. ing the too r cigarettes, Mrs. Vanderbilt nos asked to designate by number her choice . . She fount dlately replied: "Number 3"...whichwasOLDGOL.D. ii by eon yen pink them in the Mirk? }teeme they're mede from the heart irate, of the tobacco plant Juniors Announce Final Distribution of Blazers Time will be a final distrthu bon of Junior blazers at WlntoY Mussel's stole this morning . from eleven until twche o'clock. Deposits will be lost on all blaz ons not called for. College Journalists Meet Here Next Year (Continued from first page) the general agreement that the under graduate press must serve mast in timately the student body and faculty, yet be conducted with entire editorial independence. Suggestions were ac cepted by the Association relative to the facilitation of inter-member ex change of ,news. Penn State Sends Pare Delegates rile lepresentataves of the Penn. Stole Cullegm, Wheeler Lord, Jr '2B, Charles F. Flinn '2B, Louis H Sell, Ja '2O, Waltman S. Turner '2O, and Hatay P. Mllebana '2O, attended' the comention. The election of the pres ident and secretary-treasurer of the Association, both Penn State dele gates, was the detailing factor an es tablishing State College as the scene of the 1029 convention. Intra-Mural Council Adopts Rushing Code (Continued from first page) al ilaternittes divides the iushing sea son into three pasts. The, first per iod opens at the Same time as does the ria,hing season of the local Creels lettet houses, that is at eleven-thirty o'clock on the Saturday following' the opening of Freshman Week, and clos es the ne't Saturday. During the second mold, Dom Sat urday until Monday, the national fiat ornate% will cease rushing activities but will resume during the third per iod, which lasts from Monday until tho following Thursday. The local or ganizations will not employ the seal ed system of bidding, which is re quired under the f F. C code, nor will they restrict the nuaibm of dates which each freshman may be given. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Portable Victrola 'oath records $l5. Phone 134-W, Campus Flew apartments No. 25. • ltp LOST—Pair of silver rimmed glasses. 'Kindly return to Miss Lola Ash, Woman's Building 'Up LOST—A folding Kodak on Monday. May fourteenth in the vicinity of the Armory field. Liberal nuard if relented to E. F. Sethi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Itp TO LET—lfgehen and timing mom to rent during summer. Call Gll Pugh Street. itp LOST—A paw of whlte gold glasses at the Tug-of-War Saturday after noon. Call 1244 or ask for Btu ch at 225 West Palt-mount avenue. Up FOR REST— Fraternity house on Foster avenue front September first. Ptesent home of Theta Kap pa Phi fraternity. Apply George Spring Cle 3: 20 Cent Off Ger KNICKERS 1 s White Linen and AG.I. QP up Two Pants Suits Knicker Suits s"."s' s22 '" Value Fancies C3 . 5A and 'h. up Trent - Towers $35. $4O. e 97.50 Value tpz, TUXEDO'S 4: . . - •• sl.9ms27 4 ° i 27.50 to 05.00 VALUE TUX'S 4 RENT "Vo-dodeo Dough-dough, Vodeo-dough." Wttur ail the bright young men and women have passed their final examinations, the fun really begins. Com mencement! Solemn lobes! Solemn speeches! Solemn parents f But gaiety afterwards, you bet! Gather all your friends and relatives together. Get out the food! And get out the bottles of "Canada Dry"! This fine old ginger ale has a joyous sparkle, a rare_ dry flavor which makes it the choice of college connois seurs all over the U.S. A. Its subtle gingery taste recom mends it to particular palates. Its pleasing carbonation makes it go down with a gurgle of goodness. Because "Canada Dry" is made from pure Jamaica ginger and does not contain capsicum (red pepper), it does not bite the tongue or leave an unpleasant after-effect. Pure, mild, mellow . . . think "Canada Dry" and see how good a ginger ale can be! It blends well with other beN erages. "CANADA DRY" The Champagne Trirod motolert Canada al Canada rn anon Art, Incorporated. In coca, I. 1 Velaughtna p i Don't nrceti C DR y4 4 l, lubstlllat/ _or , imitatton.r. Tuesday, May 22, 1923 Meyer, 401 South Allen street . . Tel ephone 5411. llp Lured by , Aroma of Neighbor's Tobacco Boston, Mass , April 21, 1927 Lams & Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: This morning I had a smoking ad venture worth recording. Next to me in the smoking ear a gentleman was pulling his pipe con tentedly. I was not smoking at the moment. and the aroma of his tobacco intrigued one exceedingly. For twelve years I had smoked Edgeworth with out being tempted by any other brand, but the fragrance emanating from the pipe of the gentleman beside me was so agreeable that I could not resist the temptation to speak of it. That is wonderfully fragrant to bacco you have there," I remarked. "Would you mind telling me the name Of It.' "It Is Edgeworth," he answered. We then congratulated each other upon our mutual good taste, and I deeded that I would continue to use lue brand and mine - Sincerely yours, S. IL Edgeworth 4 °' Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco ranee Sale ends 20 Cent Off White Duck GOBS $1 . 95 TOPCOATS slB' $24.5° Any in Store Values to $35.00 affliffiA od batted in Ilte U S A by 25 IV 43rd St. New Pak, N. P. EilANlNsed 1591
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