'Friday, October 12, 19211 - Principattliar4etersin "The Poor Nat" I The photo shows Miss Anne Mellinger '3l, as Margy Blak, try mg to comfort Arthur R. Cunningham 'Bl, who fills the sole of John Miller, "The lioor Nut," m tomght's mesentatlon. The most popular cereals served in the dining•rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg sn Battle Creek. They include Cern Flakes, Pep Bran Flakes, Rsce Krispies, K rumbles , and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Alto Kaffee Hag Coffee—the coffee that lets you sleep. ag# MIRAN The Cyclonic Collegiate Hit! THE PENN STATE PLAYERS PRESENT - "The Poor Nut" A Gripping College Romance of Love, Color, and Grit Friday, October 12th 8:30 P. M.—The Auditorium Tickets Now On Sale At Whitey Musser's Players Produce Farce In Auditorium Tonight (Continued from first Inge) '3l, takes the pelt of the college belle, while Arthur R. Cunningham '3l, tills the tole of "the poor nut" Others in the cast include Miss fibre Ostcrhout '3O, Miss Grace Gieei '3l, Fiank F. Mon is '3l, Sterling E Broan '3l and Milton C. Young '3O College Welcomes Fithers Tomorrow (Continued from first page) presente/I to State totems at the No s ember election. Ticket for the Bucknell football game will be given free to parents Who register in Schwab auditorium tomorrow morning. A block of 600 desirable seats has been reserved for I v visitors by Neil B Flooring, grad. unto manager of athletics Three Athletic Events Three athletic events have been scheduled us pint of the entertain-' ment for the "Dads" Penn State's foimulable sum team will meet the strong Altoona Can Shops boatels at 12:30 o'clock tomoi OAS aftei noon on Old Beaver held At 1 o'clock Coach Dutch Heimann's untried plebe gild dein soil! make then initial appear ance in action against the Bucknell university freshmen on New Beaver field The tiaditional giithion battle be tween the Nittany Lion and the Buck nell Bison varsities will attract week end visitors to Nose Beaver field r, 2 10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.' A "Dads" smokes will be conduct ed by the Penn State Club at 8 o'clock tomoriow night in the Armory. Pres ident Ralph D. Hetzel and Arthur all others the college man knows ,ortance of "keeping fit. Classes, campus activias all demand it. strength and energy, your health tave no : greater enemy than con- ~.non. Its poisons, seeping - through the system, sap vitality and often cause serious illness. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN can protect you from this threat. This delightful cereal is guaranteed to bring prompt and per manent relief from constipation even in chronic cases. Eat two tablespoonfuls every day. It is delicious with fruit. Ask for it at your campus restaurant or have it served at your fraternity house. • ALL-BRAN THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Warnock; dean of men, will make I bud addresses to the veatoi s Pi of. i John H Friuell of the English de partment will entei tarn as Ith sewn al dialect readings, while Coach Beale, will give a short talk on football Two members of Penn State's box ing squad will motet the ring foi three rounds, followed by a wiestlin ' , match between Ted Wilson '29, in teleollegiate title-holdei in the 125- pound class and captain of this year's varsity mat team, and Harold Holder '3O, of the varsity squad. Several 1110111bOlS of the College Mandolin Club will piesent a glom, of popular selections,, Ton For Nlother% All mothers ate invited to a ter in charge of Miss Charlotte E. Rit} dean of stamen; and members of lb home economics department, front until 5:30 o'clock tommron afternom at the Women's Building Rabbi S. H GoMonson of the Rade 'Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh sill preach the usual Fathers' Da: ;citron at 11 o'clock Sunday mot nim in Schwab auditorium ~'lF. ' ~lfiie PURETEST The name "P ur et ec mewls literally "Pure by 'rest.' - 14513 . 1r10: 71H .1. And nowhere is that name more hue than on PURETEST Aspirin Tablets They are, made hem TRUE appiri n, dean teginte memptly and gne almovt immediate 1 chef Handy Metal Box of •21 Tablet REXALL DRUG STORE ROBERV J. MILLER The RriALL Sim _ , ',g .7. Store Open Every Evening • THE The Big Store ß F a ll op ening S a l e I. 0. 0. F. Minding East College Aienue Extra' Special MEN'S PUBLIX SHIRTS Regular Value '.- 0.50 Now '9sc All Colors BOY'S OVERCOATS Beautiful Patterns at $8.45 to $10.85 Endicott-Johnson Work Shoes in MOC-TOE at $2.95 and $3.25 Exceptional Values Rugged Shoe—Panto Soles Men's $l.OO Neckwear Men's Work Trousers at $1.69 to $2.75 Wonien's Rubbers and Galoshes Reduced Prices Store Open Every Evening HONEST MERCHANDISE HONEST PRICES .._ . . TAM., shades, tapestries, table runlets, pictures, frames, glesswale, pottery ; btass, toys at out nets stole —Old Main Alt Shop. It's time to think of OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS POPULAR PRICES ' GERNERD'S 140 Allen St. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The World's Most Distiii - guished Actor in His Most Brilliant Screen The , New Dransatie Fall is Here , It's in the Air, it's in (he Fields, it's especially evident in our big display of new merchandise for the Fall Season. Come to out Fall opening and lane the pleasure of seeing the new goods and late styles while our displays are at the peak of their attractiveness. Women's Novelty Shoes New Styles All Types Satins Brown Suedes Black Patents Oxfords Velvets $3.45 $4.95 $5.95 MEN'S TRENCH COATS nt $7.85 to $8.45 Black Leatherette Rain Coats At $6.95 Slickers at $5.45 MEN'S PAJAMAS Frog or Middle Style at $1.69 to $1.95 1 Lot Men's Topcoats Men's 16-in. Hi-Top Boots $7.45 to $10.45 THE HUB Store Open Every Evening WHERE EVERY DAY is BARGAIN DAY !DAD. the folk% .0 home would enloy havinA— ' A PENN STATE SONG 1100 E find ICTORI and NITTANY LION =II Carll4le W. Taylor, Itis3c Room Barn. 111111.1,1 M. Compliments and best wishes CLUB DINERS, Inc. Achievement! Men's Leather Coats Reversible, at $12.45 Suede• Jackets $11.75 Boy's Leather Coats Reversible $9.85 MEN'S 2-PANTS SUITS at $22.50 and 7 $25.00 Tuxedos, $22.50 $26.50 MEN'S NEW FALL HATS Women's Full-Fashioned Hose at 95c MEN'S GOLF HOSE All Wool—Fancy Patterns at $1.50 Vublic Stenographer MRS A C MILLER Telephone 41.14 Theses Manusempto Repo, Store Open Every Evening THE HUB The Big Store ~ 1. o. o. F. Buillding East College Avenue Men's Oxfords Regular $7.50 to $8.50 Values $4.95 to $7.45 All Leathers Calf skins
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