Page Four GRAHAM & SONS * Established 1896 The Distinctive Store .1. 1: .---- Just the finest and cleanest little stoic in every way that it 5. is pos , ,ible to run That's all. •i: 1 Notices Vat Rd!: and itesliman C 1.4,01111- tt y tilals lot S 3 tame and Mull.woke High School meets ulll be held 10 30 loam rou mot nine ——o— Fieshnien intmested in the 1032 Cliiistian Association leave names at the "Y" Ilut Officeis xdl be select. ed soon Consult the "1" supplement for details IM:=I Students who Imo, of any looms that cull be available oven the meek end of Alumni llommoming will kind ly notify the Alumni Association in Old Main IMEI An invitation is extended to me9l - of the senior class by the Alumni Association to he present at the Alumni Smoker and Cider Party t. hich well take place in the Ai moiy immediately following the special Alumni Meeting called at 8 o'clock next Saturday night. Yearling Gridmen Will Oppose Syracuse Team (Continued from rust page) men. The crooners of the Orange turned one contest, of the seven game schedule, into n 32 to It victory over Cortland Normal school last Sate, day. Frank, quarterback, account ed for 2 touchclouns ',bile Borten and Itepas, backs and Stoneberg, end, each carried the oval once over the goal line In tomorrow's fiat Coach Baysing.' m is dl piobahly stmt the same back field machine that encountered the noinial school, including Balton, a product of St Benedict's pieparatoiy school, Plank of St. Johnsville, Re pos geiduon lunimaiy of Plattsbuig, and Mineo, mainstay of one of Buf falo's high school elevens. 1!Z=MI:III Stonebeig who gal noted one touch down lot the Orangemen in last Sat urday's game will pan off with El icit at the wing posts Both men aie products of Cushing Academy The Hill:nen hate a strong, limy and e poienced line composed almost en tirely of high school stars through out New York state The Spacusans air eagerly await mg the coming struggle with Nitta:iv plebes since it will he then List home game of the season The plebe PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 16 oz. Mifflin Rubbing Alcohol-39c COLLEGE CUT RATE 134 South Allen Street BEAT PENN And Buy Your MEATS at FISHBURN'S QUALITY MARKET Phone 357 College Apples All winter varieties of apples ate now being liars esled and placed on sale by the Department of Hoi ticulture from the College orchards. State College grocerymen handle the best grades of hand picked apples while all grades, including culls and cider, apple•butter and jelly apples, can be secured at the Fruit Packing House. The former sells at $l.OO per bushel and the latter at 50c. The best grade of hand picked apples retails at $2.50 per bushel. A salesman will be at the packing house all day during October and the first half of 44++++++++++4.444++++4 : I I i :-:444++++.:4+4.4.4-:44-:4++++++++:i: Orangemen mill meet both Cook Acad emy and Tonamanda high school °linens on November 10 This mill be the first double-header ever at tempted by a Symms° football team President Hetzel Will Talk Over WIP Tonight (Continued from first page) dudes Ine nets of vaudeville, a con ceit by the Adelabia quartet, musical selections by the Blue Band and three movies As putt of its meek-end program, the Philadelphia almost have at lunged for the Penn State football dance in the ballroom of the Bellevue- Sttatfoid hotel front 9 until 12 o'clock tomorrow night Ches West and his Island Heights orchestra will supply the music for the annual dance. Admission to the football rally and to the dance mill be fire for members of the Philadelphia club in good stand ing mlule others will be charged $1 00 for the smoker and $3 50 for the I dance. Tickets for both the Penn and the Notre Dame conies mill be on sale at the rally tonight. The Penn Athletic club is situated at Ritten house Square, South 18th street. College Links Meet Near Closing Round (Contmuol from first page) ship touinaments played on the Col lege links. according to Coach Ruth. el ford. With the mention of one , man the entire varsity squad has' been eliminated and the men entering the semi-finals ale almost entirely sophommes and freshmen. James F. Bunting Jr. '29, captain of last yew's team .as defeated in the semi-finals by Charles F Stod dart Stoddart won his match ith four up and time to go Sever al matches yet imam to be played. Robert Jackson '3O, so ill oppose John N 'Balmy '31., and the survivor of the Bezdelc-Wea.hel encounter will meet Fied Bland Ji. '32 FOR SALE UPRIGHT PIANO f Best Make—Good Condition .. . _ ... _ . .. . A BARGAIN A. .. . Call Alumni Office .1. t ;$: 10-113-at X November TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Determined Lion Team Meets Penn Tomorrow (Continued from first page) Ball and Sehainman is ill serve as substitutes for Olexy and Sullivan. Nittany Lineup Uncertain Scrimmages during the past week have found numerous changes in Penn State's makeup. French and IVolff, starters of the Bucknell contest, have been relegated to the second team, Collins and Miller assuming their duties. llamas and Diedrich totem ed then• positions as fullback and halfback, respect], ely. This quartet displayed fino ability in advancing the brill against the second team. Spark ling end tuns by Joe Miller and Frank Diedrich increased the coaches' con fidence for victory over Penn. llamas and Collins alternated with line plunges and displayed marked im provement Injuries to linemen hate consti tuted Bezdek's chief source of worry. Dutch Ricker and Cal Shan ley sus tained injuizes in the Bucknell en counter and mere absent from mac twe during the meek. Richer is suf fering front a bruised ankle while Shawley has a dislocated toe. Skip Stahley, aggressive terminal has been testing on the sidelines because of an injured knee. However, Bez expects to have Stahley in shape by game time, but Shamley and Ricker will not see service. Zektng Improws The forward wall was shifted con. siderably during the past week and Ben has not decided upon the seven who will face the Quakers George Delp has rem, ered from his hip In jury and may start at left end while his running mate will be either Stah ley or Struble. Zorella, Duvall, Esch bach and Zesslng shooed up well at the tackle and guard posts and ether two may see senice. Zesslng exhib ted excellent form in Tuesday's drill breaking through time and again to throw the first-string backs for losses. Panaccson and Mai tin will undoubt edly start the contest as left tadkle and guard iespectlyely, although Ben has tiled Zorella and Duvall at both positions. Marty McAndrews, pep pery Scranton boy, will occupy the center position. ENely day is a Gift Day—New line of Novelties and suitable Gifts for all occasions. Old Main Art Shop, op posite Front Campus. ltp -:- , :••:•4»:-K-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-p.-x-:÷:-:-:-.1-:-: ~ NEW "SUNBURST" SKIRTS SWEATERS x The Vogue Shop 138 East College Avenue ... +.:4444-:-:-:-:•+++4-H.4-,-;•++++4-:•44-:-:÷{4444-:•+++4-14+++++++4-1-:-: Monday Matinee Tuesday Daily Wednesday riegjaß, et 200 Added Stage Attraction FREDDIE MARTIN Late of Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Eccentric Dancing GRACE ROGERS Clever Juvenile Performer GERTRUDE FISHER Whirlwind Acrobatic Dancing ON TIIE SCREEN: MONDAY and TUESDAY— Return Engagement of Victor McLaglen, Belle Bennett in "MOTHER MACHREE" , NOTE: On Tuesday evening, students will not be admitted until latex the mass meeting.) COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAH ON WEDNESDAY SPECIAL PISCES: ADULTS 50e SWIMS 25C `Old Main Bell" Will Make Appearance Soon (Continued from first page) ei of the publication will be altered. The details of the change ale not complete, however. The corer nil be punted in colors. Manuscripts are to be given to Ilenel4n Mitstifer '29, at the Omega. Epsilon house, or placed in the Froth and Old Main Bell contizbution boxes on the first floor of Old Main build mg. No manuscripts will be return ed unless accompanied by stamped, self-addressed envelopes. According to the editor, all manu scripts must be typed, double-spaced, and written on only one side of each page. The contributors name, ad dress and telephone number must ap pear in the upper left hand corner of the first page with the approximate number of words in the article in the upper right hand corner. The title should be placed in the upper half of the first page with the body of the story beginning in the lower half. Nittany Soccer Eleven Encounters Haverford (Continued from first page) games, all victories, have resulted this season. Tho Nittany hooters, although de feated m their first game, played a much more experienced team than is usually encountered at the opening of the season. Results of the game Saturday. however, were pleasing to Coach Jeff, ev "The game accomplish ed what I had hoped it would," he said, "members of the squad, by play= mg against older men, picked up a number of new plays which Rill help them in coming games." Penn Slate Harerfard %mush I: Alsno Allen I. F.li 111.1 r Haney MP LI Shirk Glaser L II 0 Maier hdr.erton C H hl Hawhlnney MaeLaren R. II ' Frazier Anderson 0 L. Richle Mamba!! I I. Gra) perry C F Pennyhaeher Grammer I ILWiehersham Bklnnell 0 Wlllll Public Stenographer fr. MRS. A. C MILLER j: Telephone 44:4 ITheses Manuscripts Reports :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-4.:.? Alumni Day Chairman Plans Varied Program (Continued from first page.) ing kickoff of the football game will be at 2 oclock in the afternoon. Saturday morning the graduates will Inspect the special exhibits pre paled by various schools of the Col lege Lunch will be served in the Armory at 11:45 o'clock. , Sleet in Armory There will be a general alumni meeting in the Armory at 8 o'clock Saturday night. Last minute instruc tions and an analysis of the Bond Is sue will be given by those In charge of the campaign. Dr. Ralph Dorn Detre', president of the College, will probably address the group on the proposed amendment Immediately following the , meet ing, the committee has arranged a smoker and cider party, with stunts as well as the usual cider, pretzels, and smokes The faculty and senior class have been invited to this affair A party for the alumnae in the W6men's building is scheduled for 7 o'clock, preceding the general meet ing. Chapel services in Schwab audi torium, 11 o'clock Sunday morning, will close the week-end's events, J. J. Mallon, Warden of Toynbcp Hall, London England, will deliver the sermon Members of the Homecoming coin mitttee are: Earl B..Stayely 'l2, chairman, Henry H Geist 'll, Aus tin L. Patrick 'l3, John H. Friend 'l2, John J. Light 'l5, William R. Young 'lB, Robert Y. Sigworth 'lO, H. 0. Smith '2O, H. R Gilbert '26, D. F. Bullock '26, M. S. McDowell Jr. '23, .1. C. Harper '22, J. 4. Glenn '2l, C. E Bollinger It, Mrs. P. JO. Dale 'O5, Miss Julia G Brill' '2l, Miss Frances I'. Gibbons '22, Mrs.' E. N. Montague '26, Mrs. Burt M. Hacket '26, and I Miss Esther Frank '27. 4.4444+4-:-:-:÷:-......:÷:÷:-:+x-x÷:-:-:+.4-.1-:...........:-:. :.". 1 : f. A GOOD deal of the increased cost of living is due to in creased cost of carelessness. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK i l l'. i. ALLEN STREET :_: :~~:•,., .-:-~c-h~r~:-:~,a.:~r•~a..i.~c.,~~:-~ •.-r,,-~,-cam:-; :••:-144-:-:-;-:-;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-:44-:-4-: 7 :-;-:• , ,:-;-:-;•:!-:-:-:-:-:.f 4,, •-•,-,-;-: Rotogravure Section A Weekly Feature Starting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 SUPPORT YOUR COLLEGE, PAPER IT HAS TEEN IMPROVED FOR $2.50 Per Year ' Mailed Anywhere :'<••rh'rrr7-}4r+r+.it•~i'r•'r.•4r.+r.^r: - 'rr'r: - :r'rr. ~r•}d•i-'oeir:•:^F•H-h^rerrm••n^rid "Y" Cabinet Plans • Revised Handbonk (Continued from first page) year. Books have been secured from over seventy-five schools, including University of Pennsylvania, Syra cuse university, Dartmouth college. University of California, and North western university Russell A. Ziegler '2O, has been selected by the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet as the business manager for the 1929-30 Handbook. ' The advertising and printing of the bible will be un der his direction. 'A map of the town will be Included In the new book. The research work has been valuable in securing meth ods of orienting freshmen when en tering college. CLASSIFIED KNIFE AND SHEAR, Sharpener— Best approved method used., Sabi factory work guaranteed. Frater nity and club work specially solic ' ited. Elwyn F. Lewis, 615 West College avenue. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms with private bath. Phone 582-P.. ,10,9-4tp :.4+. -1.4-:.4444-:-:÷:÷, .c.c.+.:..5.:.4.44. I lt It , ..`: 1 ± ± PIANO TUNING i.• • , ~... ± . :F. Call "Smitty", 7 ,c , • 160-R. . State College i 1 r. .t.-t-:-:,..4...:4÷444.4.0.-x÷:-.:4-:÷:44-it The will be YOU rriday, October 19, 1928 WANTED—A cook, elderly woman, maternity experience. Reply by" mail only. Box 500. • ltp LOST—A white-gold wrist watch. Itotiirn to Collegian Moe. Reward. ltp -ii. WANTED—Room-mate to live in South Watts Hall. , Pleasant double room. For particulars inquire of John J. Rutherford, Alpha Sigma Phi house. Telephone 36.' 2tp FOR SALE—Underwood duplicating machine. Apply at office of Dean, School of Engineering, 204 New Mining building. 1.0.19-2tp WASHING and ,rooms done for atml ants at resaonable prices. Will call for and deliver. Mr. Howard E. Hopkins. Phone 353-W. 10-16-8 t LOST—Scabbard and Blade pin some. nbere on campus. Finder please return to A. D. McCullough, Dairy °Mee. ' 10.12-20 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Art should be preserved! Dont - 'mate aetic edort. on tho kind °Gallaher thee won't lash Use a genuine Tower's Fish Brand Slicker—a background worthy of 'your masterpiece. " Fish Brand Slithers are not only better looking—they Oar that way- They're you to take any sort of beating you or the weather can gin therm ' The .. Varsity” model Is • big, hmulsonse, roomy , coat, full.lined. It'has a corduroy-faced colter, with Or %without a , strap. , Buttons or buckles es you atone, end the patented 'Relies" edge that' keeps water out of the front. ,The pockets kre wide and deep and rip.proot. Your choice of corers. lint of all. a Fish Brand Slicker — . The Rainy Day Pal , —costa not a bit room than intim. And you can buy it anywhere A. 3.7ower Company. Boat., Nr.s!. SR's 1110414ki I iSHBROD e