Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinctive Store We are now showing the finest line of pipes ever shown in State. College . Come in and see them Notices I There will be an unpoitant meet ing of the Penn State Club at seven o'clock :Monday night in Room 22.2 Old Main fon the pun pose of discuss nig and Noting on the proposed plans fon a club house. I=l=l Mandolin elub ndl hold 6youti, fm all string instruments on Monday cv ening, October 1, at 7 00 p m. in the Blind Room of Old Mam Prexy Claims College , Truly Representative i (Continued from first page) American college students would be enrolled in state colleges and state anis ci saws They truly has e become the peoples' colleges" Accoiding to recent data gathered by College officials, out of fifty-five repiesentative college. and umveisi tics throughout the United States, l'enn State has tv,ice the numbei of students as any one of the flung whose fathers' occupations come un der the genet al industiml heading Among the leading occupations of fathers listed in the industiial group ale railroad employees, supelinten dents, Attracts, stmekeepers, laboims and mints "The industrial group," said Wrl ham S. Hoffmffon, registrar of the College, "shows an increase of more than two per cent during the twehe groat period from 1914 to 1927, a rather large increase, since numert call3 two per cent of the present en rollment is the equivalent of a group of more than seventy persons." licten%ion Department In accordance mall the policy of aking the College of mammuni se, Nice to the public, the Engineming tension depaitment was founded in 1012 to meet the needs of industital employees who are unable to enroll as full time students of the College One of the functions of the depot t meet is the promotion of study pileups for nien to indents; Members of the staff arc engaged in year-wand sci vice reaching about ten thousand in dustrial employ cos in Pennsyl‘ania. Instruction is ',welded for apple. tices, the mechanics, office employees and the administiative poisoned, es pecially the lineman Experience has moved that the most popular of courses cement by the depot tment, ate ones which ale mo o ided at the mow cost of handling be cause of State applopilations. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street AI L IVr4y It's a pleasure to Use Dental Cream fi c- 0 Clean+, m lib FO . IIII Not Friction Rennnes all deposit and Itaves the teeth gliatening white. A huge tube costs hut SO cents Begin now to enjoy, daily, a teal dentihte. ROBERT .1. MILLER The RH \AI L latore "It this State aid that mates the College e•tension seer!ce attraetne to industildi employees of the Keystone State," declaies Don bi Ciesswell, head of the College nests settle°, in noting the article foe the industrial publications. "The demand is showing such sap id growth," continued the latter, "that sinless these departments are allowed enlarged quasteis in older that their stuffs may be incicased, it will be necebsai) to place stilet limitations on the sea ice. The college has the largest engineering school and the Ins gest eliemistly school in the State, the largest mining school in the east and the thud hugest agi icultural school in the United States." That the oiganmation of additional right school classes in vasious cities and towns throughout Pennsylvania is also n past of the e•pansron pun glans and is largely dependent upon the passage of the $8,000,000 Bond Issue, is asses led in the article The Moposed amendment will make possi ble a continuous, well-planned pso gsam of e'pansron and will afford a greater service It will provide an assured income fos an efficient and economical budding program and for this season the Bond Issue method is setommended to esters. Compliments and best wishes CLUB DINERS, Inc. STUDENTS Do not decide on a boarding place until you 7 PENN STATE CAFE have tried the T 105 REDUCTION ON MEAL TICKETS t :!: '.O 140 East College Avenue Monday and Tuesday Return Showing Special Prices - MIIi==I;I2EMEI=MI;I Dr. and Mrs. ft. D. Rafael Will Entertain Mondays Dr. and Mrs. Hazel will be at home to students, faculty and lends Monday afternoons and, evenings• on and after Monday. Gridmen Meet Lebanon Valley Here Tomorrow '(Continued from first page) the post and sill probably receive the assignment. The former Staunton boy displayed lus ability against the windy last meek and obtained the only touchdown registered by the sub stitutes. Joe Miller, fleet-footed junior, rill call the plays for the Lion grulmen to morrow chile Cooper French will he held as a substitute Hensle and life- Ciaeken, both plebes last year, will await the call to serve in relief roles. Strobl°, Summon and Moonves, all of the third team, may also see sm.- sine against the Ammlle gridders. Kaplan May Replace Stable) Drill on Wednesday night saw Mike Kaplan ieplacmg Stables , as terminal on the right side of the line. The former is a rangy and speedy wing man who has troubled the first trans backs in nearly every scrimmage He and Stahley base been fighting it out tooth and nail and it Is almost cer tain that both will see service in to morrows' fray. Ricker at tackle and Martin as guard will complete the right side of the line. George Delp will retain his post at left end is bile Shawley and Panaccion will compose the tackle-guird com bination neat to George. Marty Mc- Andrews, at center, rounds' out the combination :4+44-144.-H-: 1 1 : : : 6:" IMIT'Aa. Adults, 50c; Children, 25c THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Moths'Establish Mortuary in Ancient ' Headpiece of Famed "Masked Marvel" Hanging" alone on a dusty tarter in Penn State's iamshnekle Old Track House, the athletic equipment store room, what impetus in the gloom to be an ancient casque swings slouly in response • to visiting thefts that abound in the batteied frame build ing. Top downward, swung by long low ludo cords, the helmet loots, catchmg slowly settling dust nhd dead moths that drop from the 'siteled ceding Built of leather and Iron, with high. crowned top, long Roman nose flanked b 3 metal enforced leather cheeks. mouth, chin and capacious neck pro tectot, the helmet guards rte acme,. not only front 'any blocs from the neck up, but from the most penetrat ink gaze Not emcee° battle of Penn Statel and Pittsbudgh too years ago has the IHMEESE • • • " ****** li • , T .i: . Only Eastman can make the •!. •:. •:. "Kodak" c. :,. , t . x .:. t Vest Pocket Models to Larger View Cameras 1.: I ss 0 0 ... . , and up • ALL USE EASTMAN SPEED FILM •:*: , . ,• ' f TheDE N N e TATE :I: ± , IL HOTO OH 0 P I 212 E.• College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. * 112== specially built headgear seen the strife and buffeting of grid was When Johnny Roepke, nimble-foot ed Nittany ball camel, who was mentioned by many coaches for All- Amencan honors last yeas, cracked a cheekbone two weeks before the 1020 Pennsylvania game, the built to-oi del head pi otectoi was construct. ed It nas then he received the name of "masked marvel," the "man in the uan marl." and others But until anothei Nittany playei is unfol tunate enough to fill Roepke'd ezipple shoes, the ominous, forbidding casque will remain hanging on its i aft., swinging slowly with each passing gust of air in feeble imita tion of the tunes when it bobbed elusively thiough and then beyond a tangle of enemy arms on the foot ball field Adolphe Menjou Picks OLD GOLD as camera records the Blindfold test The test was conducted by responsible with. of the four leading brand., clearing his ta camera recorded the test, only one question ADOLPHE MENJOLI deboostr. soehistteated Pm. mount our cog or the firmest liviti, actors . ee 'eared recently to 'ills Ttter Lady"."Ndblot Mystery' and "Serenade. Why you can pick them Three types of leaves grow on the tobnoco plant .. . coarse !op•lrares, Irritating to the throat . . . withered eraund•lraors, without taste or 1.1 . 0616 .• • • and the f,earl.lenees, rich to cool and fragrant smoking qualities. Only the hearPiraves are used in OLD GOLDS. SMOOTHER AND BETTER ,e,i " . "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Dodge Sport Roadster, 1927. • Rumble seat Perfect con dition. Must sacrifice, $375. Call G-W before noon Saturday. Rich ds, 116 N. Allen Street " ltp WANTED—Work for student, wad ing tables, etc. E C Snulh, t 32 West Beaver avenue. ltp FOR RENT—Demrable room for two students m mud refined home. 102 West Prospect avenue. 2tp FOR SALE—Specml Packard sport touring, just overhauled. A rare bargain at $575.00. See Haig at Claik Motor for a demonshation. ...... • . • • . . . . • I : ): .I. !:. 1: , CLEJLNERS&DVEIIZS :I: 3:. There is no other cleaning like STATLER'S ...: It pays to insist on Quality and Service 124 ALLEN STREET Phone 616 1.-x-:-:4-:-:-:-:4-:-:-:÷:4:-:±:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-x-x-:-1-:-:-:•+i-x+:4-:»x-:-:-4:-i- Store Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M. THE HUB "The Big Store East College Ave. I. 0, 0. F. Bldg. Friday and Saturday Siiecia'N Blue Corduroy . ARMY - SHOES SHEEPSKINS At $11.85 $3.75 and $3.95 Suits and Topcoats, at . $22.50 Trench Coats, at $8.25 and $9.85 Black Leatherette Slickers, at . . $6.95 Suede Jackets, at , $12.45 Men's Pajamas, at ' $1.69 MEN'S. SHOES , , WOMEN'S, NEWEST STYLES NOVELTY SHOES At At $5.95 and $7.45 $4.95 and $5.95 esses who asked Mr. Menjou to smoke each ste with coffee between smokes. While the was asked: "Winch one do you like best?" "I've discovered a new way of mixing business and pleasure. The parts I play call for the constant smoking of a cig arette I probably average one cig arette to every hundred feet of film. In the blindfold test I discovered one so smooth, so considerate of my tongue and throat that even, the business of wholesale smoking while we're shoot ing scenes will be a pleasure. The ciga rettelvoted for'proved tobe OLDGow." Mode I rom the htart•ltoett of the tobacco plot Friday, September 28, 1928. .4' LOST--Jeweled Alpha Gamma Rho, fraternity pin. Finder please call at 126 East Nittany avenue for re ward. Phone: 386-R. ltp LOST—Arehousai pin with initials' S. L C. Return to Stella Cayaz; Everyn Cottage. 9-21-2 L GARAGE SPACE for rent Ingune Pop Gammon, 120 Fraser Street. ‘9-21-tf 5: CRISSMAN The Barber := 105 Pugh Street f. a#li,