Page Four ' GRAHAM & SONS THE OLD RELIABLE Established 1896 2 For a Remembrance. A box of St. Patrick's Day Chocolates I:. MARCH 17th 1 Notices 1 Children in at ins hill not be admit ted to the conceit presented by the College band in Schwab audlaorzum Sunday afternon and those under 12 year of age must be —ctompamed by parents or guardians I=l=l One clonal is the subseliption price to the freshmen and sophomores lot the Soplionioie Gels' dance to he held in the Phi Kappa. Sigma haternlty 1 , 0u.e ne‘t Finlay night. Senior and junior gills may Nisit, the connmttee states =LEI Juniors doming middle names plac ed or then tomes of the La Vic in stead of test names still hand in the di/sit ed name and initial at the La Vu office in the Photo Shop rot latm than Thursday IMIZI Di. Joseph D DeCamp uill address an open meeting of Kappa Delta Pi, lionor..iy educational fraternity in the foyer of Sclmab auditonum at S. o'clock Tuesday night ==l The 1011 La Vie is .theady undet Aim At the class meeting FiAday night, the editor and business mana ge,. acre elected WESTINGHOUSE OFFICERS TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS Teo Westinghouse ..ecuti‘es Noun address engineering students at a Joint meeting of the student blanches of the A. S M. E and the A. I E E. at 7 o'clock Monday night in Room 2to Engineming D. Mi. S. A. Curry, superintendent of the Westinghouse plant at South Phil iklefphia, scull address the meeting on "Steam Turbines" Me C. S Colm, manager M the 'Westinghouse educa tional department, will speak on "The Engineering Profession from the SLindpo.nt of Personnel" Smoker "J" Awaiting Loved One Jamesburg, N. J , December 2, 1927 Jest smokin' Edgeworth An' a-thinkin', de, of you; An' a candle's brightly., An' it says your lace is true For the days are long, of wattle', An' the nights are longer still, An' sometimes (always smokm') I pick up this old quill— An' try to write some poetry To tell you of my love. As poetry it ain't much good, But—holy days above— It's Jest die hest I can, an' so You'll find me, when I'm through. Jest a-sittin', smokne Edgeworth, An' a-thinkm', dear, of you. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco EASTER March 31 There's snap and style to our new spring Floi sheim, Johnston - Murphy and Crawford Shoes s 6' sa to $14.50 The colorfulne,s and beauty of the sea eon is happ'ly re flected in the early Walk-Over, Stetson, I. Miller, and Air Mail Spring Foot wear or women. $6 YO $ 2 Arrlrcrtrrt to your• line man's foot .1, r yrpurc vtaatn and have 'cm Jot Easier FROMM'S oppostte Jr out wow. ion Five Will Oppose Pitt Cagers Tomorrow (Continuea from first page) pom faun in their first set immage of the week Wednesday night. Tne ‘arsity's passing was lagged and it also found it difficult to pierce the second-team defense. Fearful that his regulars might go stale for him, Dutch cut the matt= short. Upon returning to the floor last night after a brief lest the fast string quintet assumed an entirely different attitude. Forgetting alto gether then recent defeats, they suc ceeded in breaking through the second team's burlier time :Mel time for successful attempts at the basket The Manny dribblers will probably hold a light signal drill sometime to !day as the concluding prattles before game time Three Reeulars Pla, Last Game Three of Coach Herman's regulars will make their last appearance 1:1 the Blue and White basketball toga to moi iow night against Pittsbuigh Captain Lou Reilly, Steve llamas and Dick Reinhold are the trio that will be lost to the varsity thiough pada- Mum in June Artie Koch and Jack Browne will also be absent from nest year's squad. Captain Reilly will take up his uo.k at the center position for the thud and last time against a Panthei quintet. Steve Hamas, nho has seen action in as many Pitt flays, will pan off with Skipper Stahley in the defen sive area Should this guarding coin- .....................»:-•::-:- -:•:•{-:•N. .:. 1:522.50 RICHMAN'S CLOTHES $22.50 .:1:• • .:. N. C. McClintie •1 : .I , State College Hotel :I'.. ii:. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday .1. - '.• 4. MARCH 12 - 13 - 14 ..• 4.... ..i.: +.l-se-tt-e-1.11:1u4 , - ,,,,, - , ..-4 , -:-7,-:-s.:-1-:÷:-:-:.w.-:-:.-:-:÷:-H-:-:-K-+ * Call 357 t :!•I Fishburn's Meat , Market for .t J.I CHOICE MEATS 4-1 ~.., We are supplying some of the best Fraternities. WHY NOT YOU? "4.. PRICES RIGHT DELIVERY PROMPT * •!. :-:-:-:-:-.:..5.:-:-:-:-:-5-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:••:-s-:-:-:-:-:•.:-:-:-44-si-x-x-:»se-t-x-:-1-:-.:÷:- We have a few Sunbeam Heaters which we will install in your home for $70.00 complete in every detail. We offer the following at exceptionally low prices One large I%tllls Knight radiator for sale, $lO.OO One good second-hand Range. Cheap Ford Radiators. 1921 to 1927 models, $10.50 1928 models, $12.50 Don't throw sour old radiator awns. Bring it to us and ue n ill make it as good as new A large block of furnace supplies and equipment on hand at all tames. GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ON ALL KINDS OF HEATING SYSTEMS Prompt and Efficient Service W. H. Mill er Tinware, Slate and Metal Roofing BELLEFONTE, PA. Announcing Change of ownership—Formerly Weiser 4 P Motor Company—Now HOSTER MAN'S GARAGE DODGE BROS. SALES & SERVICE 0 Genuine Parts Complete Service—Oakland and Pontiac 0 General Repairing Car Washing 5 Storage Tires and Tubes - Gas and Oil 120 S. PUGH STREET Phone 178 rif 0 binatnon 'client its actions of former contests nt home it may toss a wrench an the Pitt scoring machinery. Dick Reinhold will answer the call at sight forward for the last time as a pupil of Dutch Hermann. He will have as his sunning mate, Jack Ma ness, agile sophomore dribbler, whose coast tactics lime been on the up grade in recent mactices ' As substitute matesial the Nitlany tutor will be able to rely upon the services of Jack Browne at center. Wally Leyda and Jack Meyers at the fon, ruds posts, and Attie Koch, Joe \Vilson and Ed Lee at the guard beat," Panthers IntproN e Since their fast encounter with the Lions this season Coach Cliff Catlson's chaiges have improved greatly. The potterful West Virginia team that cashes in the year defeated Pitt, 40 to 35, was submerged by the Golden Panthei, 19 to 42, last neck at Mor gantown. Pittsburgh assumed the leadership at tho outset of the tilt and retained it throughout. The wearers of the Blue and Cold hose thus far only five defeats to mar their other, ise successful season. On their Western trip they Were conquer ed by Butler college, Northwestern and Wisconsin Notre Dame and West Virginia are the other teams who have succeeded in piercing the almost im pregnable defense of the Carlson five. Fifteen college quintets have fallen before the terrific onslaught of thdi Golden Tornado. lowa State, Indiana, Ohio State, Carnegie Tech, Waynes burg, Army, Rensselaer Poly Tech, Temple, Washington and Jefferson, West Virginia, Penn State, Grove City, Duquesne, Geneva, and Allegheny are numbered among the victims of the Panther ravages. Formidable Pitt Line-up Coach Carlson has started the sane ,combination in almost every game this j season, and will no doubt continue his piactices terminals Captain Gyp Wundellich will lead his teammates , from the guard position while Charley I Hyatt and Paul Zehfuss will be ready to get the tap-elf from then lomat,' positions Chipper Hyatt, who seated 1202 points last year, is endeavoring to surpass this rnaik and is now within THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN eighteen points of accomplishing that feat. He has scored-on an average of fifteen points in each game. Zehluss, who has been handicapped by illness during the greater part of the season, returned to the court in the West Vir. ginia fray last week. Eddie Baker, a newcomer in the Panther cage tanks this year and a close follouer of Hyatt in the scoring column, will receive the other guard assignment Les Cohen will answer the call at the pivot post. Lions Lose to Colgate After losing to Syracuse on Satur day the Manny basketball team journeyed to Hamilton. N. Y., where they encountered defeat at the hands of a powerful Colgate university five, 04 to 20, Monday night. The Maroon team led. 14 to 12, at the close of the first-half and from then, on remained aloof from any danger of a Nittany advance. Captain Bohemian headed the scor ing of both teams with five field goals rod two fouls. Nagy, Colgate left forward, followed the lanky center with nine points, while Jack Mazes.% leading scorer of the Penn State team, tossed thine double-deckers and a penalty thlow. Dick Reinhold tall ied four fouls while Lou Reilly and Skip tiihley each accounted for a field goal and a foul In the final session Colgate outscor ed the Lion contingent twenty points to eight. It was in the second halt that Bollerman tallied on four long shots and a penalty throw. Nagy, who was injured in the Badmen game and was unable to play against the Lions earlier in the season, seemed LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP i. 214 East Mttany Avenue X • Tihrd House From Locust Lane x MODEL LAUNDRY AT BELLEFONTE Announce their laundry service to State College and Vicinity :?. . : 1: . Mondays, -Wednesdays and Saturdays t CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone Bellefonte 406 4. li: Prices are Reasonable •ec÷:-m-x-i-e>.÷:-:-2-:-:+c+c-:-:-.:-:÷:-:-:-m-1-:-:-:-x-:-:-:.-c-4-ec- , ,4»:-H-c.cc 1: LOUIS E. BERKEBILE 'lO FOSTER H. BERKEBILE 'lO 4 : *.f. X •l• X t A , . .t. + + . 1: + I if .1 t : l' BERKEBILE BROS. ± : ENGINEERS AND .. + ....: :f. 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If 0 0.0 0 Reilly. e I 1-2 0 }lamas, ro 0 1.2 1 Rahley. Ig 1 0 1-1 3 , ... . Field Foul Total Bunnell, rf ^ 1.2 5 1 1 .71. Ili 4 1-1 9 0 1-1 1 Corn. if 0 0.0 0 Holleman. c 5 2-3 12 Cyncake. lc 1 2-3 4 Walsh. to 1 1-2 3 Sullivan. lc 0 0.0 0 TOTAL II 2-12 J 4 Sear° at half—Penn Slate 12, Culsrate 11 Time of halves-20 minute , lieferee—Dovsling Umpire-o.n°, CLASSIFIED TOURING CAR FOR SALE-1026 Dodge touring. Engine just over hauled. Tires almost new. Origin. al paint. A bargain for $2OO. Mail replies to P. 0. Box 257, State Col lege. 3-8-41. pd LOST—Watch chant with knife, pencil end La Vie key attached. Rot= to J. N: Harnish, 305 West College avenue; phone 474. ltp Gilson Siring instruments For Sale By SMITTY, the Piano Tuner Teacher of Banjo, Guitar and Ukelele Call 160-R x-:-:-:-1-x-:-:-:-:-:.+•:-:±x÷:-:-: WANTED—One passenger to Florida during Easter vacation. Round trip can be made for a nominal sum. For particulars call Bob 'Wallis oi Bill Mulhollen at 432. 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