Fri . l . 9.y, 0ct(?12e1:,26,.. 1928 :-:-:-:• , .-x-:-:-:-x-:-.:4-:• , .-: GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinctive Store Remember the Friends at Home with a Box of Graham's Candies :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:+:4•:-:-}-x-:-:-:-: Notices Ddan of Mon A. R. Wainock no ouneed today that Bond Issue postal aids may he seemed ut any of the oolc stoi es. -0— Jumors must let= then La Vie roofs to the Photo Shop Intion 5 luys allot recennag them I=l=l ricshman candidates for the edi oritil stall of the COLLEGIAN. repot t n room 14 Liberal Arts building at o'cluck Tuesday evening echanical Engineers To Exhibit Machinery Mechanical devices of almost cm.; escliption will be on display in the kfechunical Engine°ling Labolatoty rs past of the Alumni Day e•hibi iontoinol rosy One of the donated exhibits is a ull size Lycoming straight-eight en lee with pacts cut away to show the Ink of the moving pmts Another s a model of a steam ,boiler with lass sides showing the maculation of ate` and the process by which the team` is generated. A carbonic ice machine will com pose an important part of the dis pit*. A chum of liquid carbon di aside will be connected by a small tube to the apparatus which will make small discs of the solid embonic ice Our Contests Remain All-College Golf Play Pow matches lemma to be played foie' the all-College golf champion i> of 1028 Is dote' mined By defeating Thomas Weichel '32, up and 4 to play, Hugo Bezdek, Jr. 12, earned the right to meet Fred , rand '32, in the final elimination ound. The winner of this match eels the survivor of the contest be een John Murray '32 and Robert pckson '3O. The one temaming after the above atches have been played meets .harles Stoddart '3l, m the finals SCABBARD AND BLADE ELECTIONS Frank C Everitt, Jr. '29 Edmund L Flynn '29 Jo , ,eph W. Mullin '29 John T Schell '29 S Seibert '29 James \V. Tomb '29 Everett K. Wanner '29 Ho.ard C William '29 Leo E. Williams '29 William S. Ycakel '29 David L Porter '3O John S Hollai '3O Harry A Markel '3O Robert J Porter '3O Stephen Spem '3O Coinehus E Welsh, Jr. '3O, CRISSMAN 4. •:. The Barber -. 105 Pugh StrCht 'e Spend less ... and be better dressed. All-wool fabrics, smartly tailored to fit YOU. Middlemen's profits left out. $28 75 and $38 75 SMITH TAILOR SHOP Exclusive Agency EDWARD CLOTHES (MADE FOICYOU .IA N •Y. N .WA v• •` . A • a N.. . ErEmr: ..:-:......x......:4444:-:-::-:-.:44...........-:-..-:-.:.4.-:-.-:-.±:-.-:. 5: 4- .1- Keefor-Nolan Hardware Co. 5: X "The Winchester Store" tT . 4 SPECIAL 4, ? , Chemically treated floor mops Regular Price $1.75 :1: ): 5. Dust Brush Regular Price ...50 + The Set $1.75 .=. 4. •t: x Sporting Goods House Furnishings ),.. Majestic Ranges '... *., Phone 333 Allen Street ..... ' 4.144i-K-:41-1-14+4 , 44+44+:4+C-1.3•1444-3444+4.-X•344*:44-' 1-:-H-7,44 YEARBOOK ADOPTS NEW. PHOTO PLAN Pictures of Houses Occupied by Girls' Clubs Will Appear In Junior Annual As an entirely new La Vic innova tion, photographs of the houses oc cupied by the gills' clubs at Penn State will appeal in the Junior year book This addition is due to the fact that the gills' organizations have been given the use of campus houses for the first time. Although the staff is not yet complete, weak on the 1910 ,publication is well under may. - Edi ting of the various departments ate working, while the art staff has com pleted preliminary sketches of divid es and boideto Tan Copies Photographs have been taken of hull the 1930 class The remainde" toll be completed in a few weeks The fraternity pictutes will be made in about two weeks, with a single page being allotted to cash group, instead 01 two as in preceding issues Fol lowing the usual procedure, two cop- Jr of the Lie Pre will be issued to each Junior ,I , ' Biuce Baldwin, Ji '3O, edam in-chief, announces the appointment of Stuart D. Dinwoothe '3O, and Mal colm C. Koehler '3O, as fiaternity ed itois, Lee V. Seibeit '3O, to the tat staff, and Scott Ceesey '3O, as poet. Marmeins Present Original Offerings Presenting a piograni of conceit dunces, the Marmems, accompanied by the Philharmonic trio, will appear ir Schwab auditoilumiday night, No, embei 9, as the second number, of the annual Y. M C A entertain ment course. The group will eel a program of eighteen numbers, consisting of solo and ensemble dances by the three sisters as .ell as musical selections by the trio A., American artists, the sisters have found themes suitable for pie. sentation in this country. These themes are exemplified in dance com positions such as "Mathineiy," "New Yolk Atchitectuie" and "Eleatic Lights" Thetute Flaming, promptly don. pi ices seasonable at the Old Main A Shop, opposite Fiont Campus. 2. PIANO TUNING Call "Smitty" 160-R State College Be measured where you see sins sign • ALUMNI DAY PROGRAM 1 Today 1:00 p m —Golf tournament, Col lege course. 0 00 p m —Varsity Club dinner, Centre Hills Country Club 7 00 P. in —Student Mass meet ing, Auditorium. Tomorrow 0:00 a. in —School Exhibits 11 00 a. in —Ci mg-country, Var sity vs Syracuse 11 45 a. ni —Luncheon, Ai mot y 12.45 P. m —Soccer, Vat sity Syracuse. 2 00 P. m.—Football, Varsity vs. Syr arose. Reunions at diatom nities after game 7.00.800 P m —Alumnae patty, Women's building. 8 00 p m—C del Party, Ai mory Sunday 11.00 a. in —Chapel service, Aud itorium —.l. J warden of Toynbee Hall, London, England. Nittany Bootera -Face • Hill Team Tomorrow (Continued from first page) composed of light forwaidlines and heavier backlines which necessitates a stiategic type of play, rather than the rushing method used by the Nosy, Lafayette and °thin heavier teams. In preparing his squad for the com ing game Coach Jeffrey has been compelled to make several changes in the lineup because of injuries Ed gerton, Injured •In the series with Lafayette and Haverford last week, will probably be out for the entire game, while Allen who has been on the injured list for the entire season may break into play during the sec ond half of the contest Repine, varsity player for two years, will probably be the Lion couch's selection to fill Edgerton's po sition Othe't changes on the forward line ale also contemplated by the Nit tany tutor. Seiiy, who did not enter College until late, may be placed on the bench foi this game As In pie , mus games lie,has been showing a lack of early season 'trochee , Somal. °ther positions nn the team are in doubt. Competition from the i sophomore candidates has been so strong during the last week of prac tice - that several of them may he selected to start the game i ~. WELCOME ALUMNI!' S s Vote YES on the' BOND ISSUE Nov. 6 it: The Hiland Shop . R. W. EDAIISTON, Prop. t t 7 ..". e.^.M'•CPCC~••~^e'.~F'C.M^CH`•a^~7•S~CMYC~~~^.^.^.Y.".Y~'C:^Ci"G>•{.{ :-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:-:4-:-:•+4÷:-:÷:-:-:-:-:±:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:»x»:••:-:4 College Apples All winter varieties of apples are now being harvested and Riaced on sale by the Department Xof i.. Horticulture from 'the College orchards : t 'Seate 1 C 1 --.:- College grocerymen handle the best grades of hand x picked apples while all grades, including culls and 7.,.. cider, apple butter and jelly apples, can be secured X 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 Nill be at the packing house X all day during October and the first half of . November : , ,x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-z-:-:-x-:-t÷:÷x-:-:•+•4•I-:44-:-x-x-x-x-x-H-:-:-:•+•;-:-:::: .:÷:-7.-:-:•+•:-:-:-:-:»:-:-:••:-:-:-:-:•q-x-:-:-:-:• , :-:-:-x-e.:.:-:-:-:••:±:-:•-:÷: ........,. y -,... _:OFFERING .;: ... ~4 1: Quick Selections ,• 3: y . :!: , • Clear Receptions ; L 14 . --. • Perfect Reproductions :I: . .4: . . . . ..,. DRUNSWICK and I. LIOSCH Radios 1: . ~. y y •1: :I ). e. W. R. GENTZEL ... .. "Home of Better Built Furniture" 1 ;4 + *r :1: ..444-1.4-:+:44 , 03÷:-1-1+:4÷4.4-1-:-1-11-I.{^t-f-H-144-14-PA:H f f I i-i-I-144-1. ME PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Syracuse Engages Lion Grid Team Tomorrow (Continued from first page) awn y sustained In' the fray with the Quakers Re be out of play foi at least two weeks, with_ Rail Ed aaidt. taking 'his ",place. Edwards' running mate is' not certain but it will likely be Mike Eaplan, who el:v ed a fine defensive-game last week Toots Panaccfa and Jack Martin Hill verse at the ,tackle and guard pasts, respectively;" be the right side 'of the line, Red Duvall and John 'occuPy the same posts on the left , side. Heib Esehbach is slat ad to start at center in place of Marty i'McAndrekirs. The latter - and Geoige' Delp have been the victims of a shake lup and' are forced to wage haul bat tles to regain their old posts. The Lions' bahklield appeals to be Dudek's chief mot ry. In Oct immages dining the week he relegated Toni Evans to the second team, using Flank Medi in his stead. Thus with Medi leh, Collins, Lamas and Millet composing the secondary de -1 cnse, Penn State will oppose Syra cuse with only one 'letterman in its bael,field E% ens, Welff, French and Mc achen will undoubtedly, see action at., the second backfield against the Hilimn tomot tow. Ricker and Sham -10, injuredregulars; may also see service at then posts on the line Alumni Assemble for Ninth Homecoming (Continued from first page) teinoon on New Beaver Feld The New Yorkers have won four of the Sly grid contests with Penn State, while the Natany Llons,have won one and ticd the other game. At S o'clock tomorrow, night the alumni and alumnae will gathei in the Armory where they will he goon final instructions for the work in aiding the ,cause of the $6,000,000 Bond Issue tot the College. Piesi- 1.. t 7. ..,. :t: :: :••( Alumni Welcome ± . S. 1. 4 n ,,, Peon- S t ate .SweePbnop 5? J. B. MARTIN, Prop. .1: $ :1* West Beaver Ore. .. 3: .-x-{-,-:-:-:-;-x-i• X 10-12-40 X dent Hetzel and the directors of the campaign will he present to tell the alumni and comer students of the propose that has been made thus fai. Preliminaly to the general meet ing in the Annory the alumnae will hold their annual get•togethei in Women's Building at 7.00 o'clock. Smoker. Cider Part) The Armory walls will resound with the cheers of the hoineconung group as they gather in their respect'', classes to give then class yells at the smoker dud eider patty at S :10 o'Llock ' Cutlet; pretzels , and "Di y Slits" will -be pi-ova:ed lot the 'alum- ni and former students The magnum committee bilk extended an invitation to members of the faculty and the senior class to attend the smoker Stunts had othCr Innovations including oissic by 'Hobey Bottoifs mchesti will he a part of the 'plogram of-en tertainment Smokes also be held at the vinous fraternity house, following the one in the Arrnoty Visitors to the College during the weekend null hear J. J Mallon, woo den of Toynbee Hall, London, Eng land, deliver the Chapel semen in Schwab madam ium at 11 o'clock Sun day morning. Mi Mallon'will make State-College his' initial stop after amt.. ing in New Yolk- on his journey from the British,lales . CLASSIFIED LOST—Black, leather wallet m 'Ar mory. Retain to Jack li Lockuid, , Alpha Sigma Phi Phone 86. 14 LOST—Parker foaritain pen on Locust Lane between Prospect and Fait mount, Friday afternoon Call Miss L Bell at 339. Itp MUMS FOR THE GAME STATE COLLEGE .f.: FLORAL SHOP :II ALLEN ST. i Phone 58n4 j.., ... better for a crisp, qui, a bowl of Kellogg's C( with plenty of milk or bit of fruit. Next time hurry to make an ea, date try it and see how good it is, ' • , , CORN FLAKES , N4O -4): BY 311S:I'Alili—Oxford grey topcoat KNIFE, AND. 888 %It Sharpe bearing label, "Tailored by Kahn" , Best appicned method used .• was exchanged for a topcoat having foetal y work guns anteed the label of a Clearfield Os la. Call nay, and club sins Is specially Weinschenh, 145 ltp ; sled. "Elssyn F. Lewis, 615 College menu°. Bell 4564 FOR SALE-1923 Fold taming Co Engine and toes an good eondaiton Sell for $7O Inquale Paul I WI ley, West College avenue, just side bolough In to LOST—Folding kodak, et Penn : garnet .! Welcome A Sec ND, low 19. Retutn to W F.ti: Hell, 117 East Bea%el Rewind. 6 4. 10.23.2tp :;: LOST—Cieen, Packer fountain pen, between Itl E labolatoty and Eng ineeilng C Ratan E S Isett, 230 East Fostel ascnue. Telephone 217-J. 141 LOUISE A. LAMBERT • 1 . : ;: PERMANENT 'WAVING—FINGER WAVING—MARC 1: WAVING—FACIAL and SCALP TREATMENTS 2nd Floor Leitzell Building Phone 210-J ALLIGATOR . : z Students ! We can rent you the latest style tuxedo su and accessories for November House-part Order Early and Ayiod the Rush WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. Represented in State College by Jack Stahley Alpha Sigma Phi House The meet popular cereals d in the dusing•rooms of Amerman college', eating clubs and fee• tennties or. made by Kellogg an Battle Creek. They include Corn Flakes, ALL-BRAN, Pep Bran Flakes, Rice Krispies, Krumbles and Kellogg's Shredded Whole :MONTGOMERY . r.....-:-i-: i^: Right through the day! Famous fabrics plug the latest note in style lime always gm en genuine. Alligators the first rill where class and quality count. Alligators are dis tinguished for their inelb and to wear one is to enjoy protection in all kinds of Light, durable and g.iyly in a variety of models for cry purse and purpose. Not only famous Alligator Slicker but aany new and esclusite models are ow available. Alligators are sold my at the ben stores and retail "row $750 to 325.00. See the new Iligator Aviation model at $lOOO. lie Alligator Company, SbLoues,lllo. Telephone 3
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