Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 01, 1929, Image 4

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62 PER CENT \T OHIO STATE
WORK DURING SCHOOL YEAR
Sixty-two pel cent nr fie men stu
dent" at Ohio State ilo some soit of
woil timing the school jeai to de
ft nj then college expenses, Y M. C.
A ollieiuK at the Columbus institu
tion meal.
The ‘Y’ leteivcd -,J70 applications
fo. woik and found positions fot
1,11*2 men Nine per tent of these
mcr must woik their way thiough
school foi the entue four yean,
while sixteen pet cent must woik
two teats and an equal numbei pa>
unc-thud of thou expenses, hguics
show
ORATORS UTILIZE RtDIO SETS
A sending and teteiiing tadio set
lias been installed in the laboi atones
of the speech depaitment of the Um
wsity of Wisconsin, actoidmg to ic
poits fiom that institution
When used in class work, speeches
will be delivered thiough the mitio
phone fot the class to hear them
Rhctotical stiuctuics, style, and voice
ptoblems of the tadio speech will be
studied thiough the aid of the set
ATTENDS ELECTRIC MEETING
Pi of .1 Oivis Kellei, head of the
jngineeung extension depaitment will
ittend the thud annual Elcctuc Heat
ing confeience to be held m Pitts
burgh, Noiembei Id and 11.
TUXEDOS
For Fall Houseparty
Fot. Rent or Sale
$22.50 up
GERNERD’S
110 Allen St.
For a Good Meal
The Fenway Tea Room
'At Pam State It’h The Fcnnuy'’
Try Our Forty Fathom Haddock Steak
Tiie Best Fish That Money Can Buy
HIGH QUALITY MEATS
Prompt Seri ice Reasonable Prices
FISHBURN’SIIAT market-
Phone 357—Opposite Post Office
If wo are not already serving you,
we hope that you will give us the op
portunity to do so very shortly. We
will take special pride in giving you
the very best service we know how
to give.
The First National Bank of State College
LIGHT
COLORFUL
USmsjf In any event
'wear an
AXILILISGATCOIR
LET rain, wind or chill sweep the field—you’re dry and
warm, bmnrll) dn-.st.tl. 100 * Lcpcrllj nlyled inn wide range
of dtsliuclito color*.. For men nii(l women, S7.SO to $25.
'I HI. ALIICAIOR COMI'tNY, SI. Lout*
XT * \t.IIO\|OK (I’at I’mti ct Inni.rr Iry*—ull tolor* to mutcli all
lycivi SlLl'l’t.US An- lor) «J 30u pnlr. ,hk t» see them.
SOPHOMORES OVERCOME
1931 HOCKEY TEAM, 5-0
The xophomoie gills’ team scored
its second victoiy in the interclass
hockey tournament when it defeated
Iho jumois 5-to-0 on Holmes Field
Tuesday afternoon
Accuiate passing by the sophomore
,clc\en pioicd the outstanding fac
loi in the contest while the uppot
ilas- guls weie unable to break
thiough the winners’ defense No
louls weie made thioughout the thir
ty minutes of ploy
STUDENTS FROM 22 FOREIGN
N VITONS ENROLL AT PURDUE
T\\ent\-two foteign countries and
loit\ states aie icpicscntcd by stu
dent on.olleu at Puidue university
ihi" somcstei. Students fiom all con
tinent". except Austialia attend the
Indiana uimcisity while all but eight
states aie icpiesented at the insti
tution E\eiy county m the Hoosiei
state has one oi mote representatives
at Puidue
■Sant Experiment •
with your Appearance
Montgomery & Co.
State College, Pa.
DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier
PENN STATE DAIRY SOCIETY
SELECTS EXPOSITION GROUP
Appointment of committees -and
plans for a dairy exposition were
made at a meeting of the Penn State
student chapter of the American
Dairy and Scientific association held
Tuesday night.
Prof. Chester D. Dahlc of the daily
manufacturing department spoke on
the Ice Cream Makers’ convention
and tho cattle-judging team gave a
report of its recent trip to the Na
tional Dairymen’s convention at St
Lotus, Mo.
PROFESSOR WRITES ARTICLE
Prof. Carl C. Gaum of the engineer
ing extension department and editor
ol the Engineering Extension Nen's
has written an article “Problems of
Your Personality” which is being pub
lished in the Foi email’s Magazine in
scual form, beginning with the No*
vembci issue.
FOR RECREATION ,
BOWL
Also Play Billiards and Pool
Blue and White Bowling Alley
West College Avenue
The Gift With the
Year Round Appeal
A Kodak
OWN YOUR OWN AND USE IT
Tho DENN OTATE
Ane Jlhoto oho p
Phone 400 ' 212 E. COLLEGE AVE.
Dining Room Chairs $3.50
Student Desks t0525.00
Student Tables $5.00
Book Racks ' $1.75
Book Shelves $1.50
Bridge Lamp Stands ' $l.OO
DEPARTMENT OF
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Room 10G
First Floor, Engineering B
COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE
SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday
NOVEMBER 1 and 2
All 15c Cigarettes, 2 for 25c $1.19 Carton
1.00 Gillette Blades 09c 75c Houbigant Face Pow*
65c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 37c dor 49c
25c Listcrinc Paste 17c 75c Lot-Lor Face Powd. 49c
25c Dr. West Paste 19c i.oo Betty Fay Face Pow
50c Ipanu Paste 33c dcr ■ 69c
50c Prophylactic Brushes 37c so c -Glazo Nail Polish ___33c
1.00 Listcrinc 69c
- J. 35 Pierce’s Favorite Pre-
Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic 45c scription 98c
Slacomb, jar 63c 1.35 Pierce's Golden Modi*
Vaseline Hair Tonic 37c cal Discovery 98c
50c Chamberlain Hand Lo
. ... c - tion 37c
Acidinc 6uc
Squibb's Mineral Oil 75c , , 1(1
Kleincrts Baby Pants 25c Alarm Clocks I.IJ
Coty Perfume 77c Hammcrmill Parchment—
-1.50 Houbigant Face Potv* sheets, 50 envelopes 31
der 93c Houbigant Perfume 79c
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
| Campus Bulletin
Junior and senior activities cauls
foi the 1930 Senior Supplement must
be turned in at the Photo shop not
later than tomorrow noon in order to
receive consideration
Fraternity refund checks will be
returned at the treasmci’s office,
•fiom 9 to 12 o’clock lomouow morn-
Thcre will be a meeting of all fresh
man candidates for the staff of the
Penn Stale Farmei in room 104 Hort
iculture building at 7 o'clock Monday
night.
WILL REVIVE OLD MELODRAMA
In accord with the vogue started by
Chnstopher Morley and his associ
ates at a Hoboken theater, the Cor
nell university dramatic club will re
vivo “Ten Nigftts in a Bar-room,” the
old melodrama of by-gone days.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—One pair Ncttleton of
ficer’s boots and spins, size BVs,
cheap. 333 South Burrowes, Phone
525-J. 3 tpC
WANTED—Young lady wants job .is
maid. Mrs. John Benner, half mile
below Lemont, Pa. Call or Phone
90G.ry.22. ltpC
FOR RENT— Large ftont loom on
second floor and also single loom.
Shower. Board if desired Locml
Lane Sandwich Shop ltpC
LOST—Alpha Pt Mu fraternity key
at game Inst Saturday. Findei
please return to 708 East College
avenue or call 82-M 2lnll
SOLUTIONS—to your Math Anal
ysis and Calculus All pi obtains
worked out. E\ery step shown
Write Doiuan Publishing Co., GlO
3rd A\c. New Yoik City. tf
Dazzling, More Drama, Laughter,
Glamorous, More Flaming Love, Glorious
Spectacular Than The Music. Glorified Girls, Eye-
Stage Play—Mammoth Scenes * . « , , n .
in Technicolor—The Finest Eye Stagecnns Splendor, That Brings
and Ear Entertainment Ever Cheated! « New Conception of tho Vocal Screen
Florenz Ziegfeld’s
“RIO RITA”
The Best Picture You’ve Ever Seen !
CATHAUM THEATRE
Monday and
Tuesday—Matinee
Daily at 1:30 Last
Complete Afternoon Showing
at 3:00
LEU MORSE has a tricky way of stepping right off the face of a record
andbciiigpcrfcetlychariningloyou—it's somclhiugmorc than singing.
You’ll find all the fumiliur Morse magnetism dunging both the
song hits on her newest Columbia record. One is a lively number in
dance tempo—the other a crooning lutimatc ballad crummcd with
lots of “comc-along ”
Before your dealer wraps this one up for you, have him play
these steppers, 100 ...
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fairLtriitAßrs Holiday V
IhoCLßAMiinarui IIIAN EvLn(from“Gcnrge) ~ „
, , . , ( vox irnti . . ti Witllaco
Wliilc's bcuntluls) . > ... , „
, . _ . , , l nutl Uia Cominis Uota
BoilOMiUr(froiu' George While sauimluu ))
Piccolo Pltl ?
COLLLUATL bAM ) l oxlrots
Viva-tonal Recording—The Records without Scratch
students of both sexes have car
cd scholsuhhips and cash suflicic:
to dcfiay nil college expenses v
piesentuig national magazine pu
ATTENTION STUDENTS—For self- Ushers If interested wnlc or wi
suppoitmg students dcsiiing fas* for details—M A Steele Nation
emating woik either tcmpoinry or Oiganizci, 5 Columbus Circle, Ne
pcimnncnt may I suggest that many Yoil», N. Y. 11-1-29 8‘
LOST—“The Unwilling God" by Feicy
Maiks. Return to collegian of
fice. ltp
GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
Watch Our Week End Special
Listed Inside
Now Showing
in New York at $2.00
Prices with Seats Selling
for Thanksgiving and Chiistmas.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES HERE!
Record No. 1972-D, 10-inch, 75c
Lee Morse ami llcr Bluo Grass Boys
Record ISo. 1970-1), 10-imc/i, 73c
Record ISo. 1973-U, 10-Inch, 75e
Harry Reset's Sjiicojialors
Columbia
“NEW PROCESS” HU€OKJ>S
Ilrg U. S r»t. Off.
Friday, November 1, 1929
Romance,