Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 28, 1930, Image 6

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    Pago Six
Price War Is Denied
By Town Merchants
Piospect oi a pine war between
Slate College meuhants anil the
piuposed coopeiatne buying oigan
iralum was emphatically denied last
night by Thomas G Uaugh, in le
pudintii g a statement atti ibuted
to him for the liusmcs, Men’s asso
ciation at a ucent meeting of Inlet
fiateimty Council
Mt Ilaugh claimed that mund
business policy would foilml the
adoption of such a plan by loud
mei elmnts
FRIZZELL WILL DISCUSS
‘CHRISTIANITY’ IN CIIAVEI.
Aclmg College Chaplain To Addicss
Audience at Sunday Serene
“Is It Necessity' to ‘Piece’ Chusti
amty !” is the question Piof John II
Fitz/eH, acting Colic 'e chaplain, will
a‘> the chapel audience during Ins
addiess in Schwab nudiloiium Sunday
morning.
Tim College chaplain add*esse* the
Sunday audience onto each \eai in
addition to times when scheduled
speakeis me unable to appeal
Piofes-oi Fus/ell hist came to
I’enn State a* an English mstmctoi
in P. 102 \\ ith the exception of a si\-
icai absence fiotn I'CM) to 11)2(>, he h is
lieen active in English, debating and
public, speaking heic since that tunc '
Foster
Coal & Supply Co.
Genuine
Anita Punvsutuuney
Phone 114-M
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Institute on Internal
Urges Action bi
Uigmg the acceptance of the But
ish pioposal to busip battleships, a
cablegram was sent to the Amcncan
! delegates at the London Naval con
fcicncc Wednesday night by the
thud annual institute in Internationa!
i elutions held in the Methodist thtireh
undei the ducction of Fioderick .1
Libby, cNccutive seactaiy of the N T a
tionu l Council foi the Picvcnlion of
Wa..
The cablegram, a copv of which was
'•mil to Piesitlcut Heilcit C lloovci
itad, “llundicd poisons institute in
tei national i elutions, Stale College,
Pa \olcd tonight disappointed tiend
cmleienco emphasizing pawty uu
duh Uigu fulfillment lloovei pledge
accepting Butish pioposal piogressivc
abolition battleship with lcduction
othei classes this makes possible ”
Favors World Court
Advocating the entuincc of the
! United States into both the Wot Id
Cout and the League of Nations.
Mi Libby declaied that public opm
lor will guarantee that the decisions
ot tile couit will be upheld, in his
U!K‘ bcfoie the institute which con
tinued fiom Sunday until Wednesday.
Rea & Derick, Inc.
It & I) Remedies for
Coughs and Colds
Relief and Cute is us
saiod by the use of
these piepniutions.
“STORES OF SERVICE"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
Candy Specials
Jubt received another barrel
of Jelly Beans
13c a lb. 2 lb. for 25c
Jumbo Jello Beans 18c lb.
2 lb. for 85c
Chocolate Cocoanul Eggs
5c each 6-l-25e
Fresh Shipments of Martha
Washington and Whitman
Candies Weekly
p/8 US PAIN
IN 10 MINUTES
S NEURITIS SCIATICA
w BACKACHE LUMBAGO
Mrs Rena Diehl. 309 Columbia
street. Elmira, N Y, says I have
used the new prescription colled
Paimlac for Neuritis It gave mo
wonderful lelief I will never be
without a bottle
Painalac is a doctor’s prescription, it’s
now and different' it is guaranteed
to give quick, lasting loltef, even in
the most stubborn cases You will be
amazed bow this new prescription
“draws out” deep-seated pain. Don’t
suffer —got tris modem tieatmcnt
today, no recommend it,—and sell it
on a money-back guarantee, and this
guarantee “counts” as wc know'this
doctor’s piesenption is dependable!
Remember the name. It’s called
luiess
ML^iktC^OdS
~ .
itional Relations
>y Naval Conference
“Eduratois arc ccmanUy opposed! Inslruclion at PoimtamUlcu
to compulsoiy student nulitaiy twun-j
in},,” Mr. Libby stated Wcdncsdav ! John Y Uo> ’JS has been selected
nurht when asked his opinion of coni-1 ui one of .!(»!) Amenian students to
pulsoty K 0 T C. “The etrect of j attend the Fontambenu School of Fine
compulsorj military tiaininn; on stn-jAit. at the palm." of Fontairbeau,
dents r lo make them believe in foice' Fiance, this summet
lathoi than in international peace. While feeturing a dejjiee in aichi*
ticatics" [lecture here. Mi Roy non the tins'*
.... i medal foi design olTeicd bj the Amen
-13 ARK QUAR \NTINEI) WHEN | 'wm Institute of Aiehitcctuve Ik*
CO-ED CONTRACTS SMALLPOX! sul fl 0 1" Now Yolk .ilioul
.June 1 to attend the tuchowcck
Thirteen students were quarantine The school is conducted under the
ed, and seoies who were exposed sub-1 patronage of the Fienth government
milted to vaccination, following the foi graduates or Amencnn umveisi
lepoit lccentlv of a mild case of tie- and colleges Piofcssois from
smallpox in a soionty house on the leading foreign and Amencnn col-
Ohio university campus leges aie on the school stair timing
The co-ed who contacted the di- the summei
sense was 1 emoted to the college hos- -
pitnl, and latei recovered However, D 71 »
the scare caused the quarantine of vQrnfillS LjULldlTt
the patient’s -oiority house, and the '
rush o[ students ami townspeople who Sophomore editorial anil business
iMshod to be vaccinated necessitated stalls or 01,1 ,1/imi l,ell will lepoit ul
n new supply of vncunc fiom Colum- the la i I'ir cilices at b-IJII tonight
bus ' | o
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j al( -‘ taint
Dental Needs
Sqtiibb's Paste 20c
Ipana Paste .'lie
111. West lirush 37c
Di. West I'uslc 16c
Forhan’s Paste 39c
Pepsodenl Paste 31c
Pebecco Paste 33c
Prophylactic Biush 37c
50c Tooth ttrush, special 27c
1.00 Listerine G9c
50c Kolvnos Paste 33c
Toiletries
1.00 Coty Face Powder Gsc
1.00 Meflo-GIo Powder 81c
75c Houbigant FaccPwd. 47c
1.00 Coty Perfumes 69c
50c Hind Honey, Almond
Cream 31c
1.00 Pond's Creams 69c
60c Pompeian Creams 39c
50c Woodbury II & A Crm 29c
1.00 Jergen’s Lotion 69c
25c Hush 19c
3oc Cuto\ Items 21c
Hair Needs, Patents
75c Fitch Shampoo 69c
1.00 Jeris Hair Tonic 63c
1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic _Blc
1.10 Flaxolyn 1 89c
1.50 Agarol 95c
85c Kruschcn Salt 69c
1.00 Lucky Tijjer 81c
50c Palmolive Shampoo 37c
1.25 Konjola 89c
with CONSTANCE BENNETT
Perfect Screen Lovers in a
Supremely Thrilling Drama!
in Technicolor
MONDAY and TUESDAY I
MARCH 3 ami 4
Matinee Daily at 1.30 —La
Showing T’o
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
FRENCH ART ACADEMY
HONORS '2B GRADUATE
,‘ Sclcits John Rmj fur Aihanccil
iouisc, lotuinmg in Septembei
lerts foi freshmen icportuii>
posted in Cou.lc.ian office.
Try Our Home Made
Ice Cream
Thu finest made OC
the finest ingicdionts
Be con\inced
Shaving Needs
1.00 Wins. Aqua Veha 00c
1.00 Gillette Wades G3c
10c Squibb Shave Cream _'J3c
35c Palmolive Shave Crm 23c
35c Eveready Blades 25c
50c Wms. Shaxe Cream 37c
50c Molle Shax c Cream 37c
50c Autcstrop Blades 33c
50c Ingram’s Cream, in jars
and tubes 33c
1.00 R&D Bay Rum S»c
25c Palmolive Talc 19c
35c Wms. Combinations __3lc
Baby Needs
25c J & J Cas
.J[ 9 \ tile Soap 19c
(• 25c Mcnncn's
J: Ta * c 19c
-aJL 25c j
L. Talc 19c
50c Milk Magnesia 33c
‘loc CastoVia , 23c
1.00 Horlfck Malted Milk -74 c
73c R& I) Worm Syrup 49c
33c Owen’s Nurseis __3-l-25c
.-3-4-1.00
15c Kotex
Marvrlmi* dlcpstant
tjjTfJi imdanU acid which»»
to pfTcetivp forftom
matUm and Cobh t.l
Hit First Special Produc-
tion since “The Patent Lea*
tliei Kid.” Better Hum
“Weary River.”
Yom heart will tingle to a
new thi ill when yju see Die
lapterous lo\e scenes; so
ciotj at play; laxish .scene*'
in Technicoloi ,* thrillm;
polo match; .ill the bi;
moments oi Rex Beach's
best-selling noxel xxoxcn
into .i masterpiece ol the
ist Cppiplete A.tternoon
ns at 3:00
Intel views with senior clcctih.nl, All members of the fencing squad
mechanical, and industrial ongmccis who have icpoitod earlier in the sen
will be conducted by repicsentatives sop will ropoit in Recreation Hall at
of the Westinghouso Electric company 7 o'clock every Tuesday and Thurs
op Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday day nights
Appointments may he made in ad* 0—
\nnco by applying to C. F Bryant rx , v n ~ „ , .
ir Room 202 Ens.meuns.B- , 1 ' . ll " o,c “' \ Bouclc »«h
° to thank the many students who vul*
o—— unlccicd for Mood ttansfusions dm-
Town Girls' Club.will hold a dance < int ’ iiw sor,ous ,llncs ‘ i ° r Dr * BoucKe
a', the Alpha Gamma Rho house Pm- They fcd 11 ,lcc l‘ llpbt of K rnUtmlc to
d.iv, Muicli 7. Subset iption is SI pei thc stuilt!nt ' ? who offered to md in his
couple. The dunce will be a fice so- ,CCONe,y but " eiu unqualified,
ual function foi all town gals. "" ■■■ ■ i ■ ■
All entites m the Soph llop pio- CLASSIFIED
Kiam contest will be submitted to c-i.r> /•* . , . ,
Itobeit B llouob at the Omega Epsi-; 1 S-'I-E-Completc tUNeilo outfit,
leu house befoio muln, E ht host P,.- S?" J ‘ or J6 ' c ’ l “ lk " ,t
day The posters st ill he not loss than ! Pho "° 69 lt|,W
12 by 18 inches and must contain the! ■ ■ ■ -
name of the orehestia, price, place,'— . t
and time of the dance. A complimen- 1 RnillfonlP I ,lfp AT lAWfi
tniy ticket wdl be given to thc pel-I L " UIUIUIC L ' IIC AUWd
sons submitting the best and the sec- 1 J. A. (Pop) Garrison *27
o’ul best posteis. All material sub-1
milted will be used for advei Using | AGENT
purposes. j Opposite Post Office -Phone 517-J
For Good Food Served Right
Tiy the
CAMPUS GREEN ROOM
EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
Regular Meals A la Carle Service
Dl\\\EK PARTIES ASD BANQUETS
OUR SPECIALTY
How One Good Service
Leads to Another
If you have been served well in
one department of this bank,
remember that we have other
departments and services which
you could use with equal benefit.
The First National Bank
OF STATE COLLEGE, FA.
DAVID F KAPP, Cashier
Announcing:—
The Soph Hop
RHYTHM BY
' OLIVER NAYLOR
and his
Victor Recording Orchestra
Featuring “Harry Prue”
America’s Foremost Drummer
New Radio Lighting Effects in Decorations
Friday, March 14th
RECREATION HALL Subscription - $5.00
Friday, February 28,1930
WANTED—Position ns llousokeoL
or Practical Nuihc Elderly Piefe
led. Call Mis. Patterson Phoi
52-M ltp-W
LOST—A black toy Pometnnum d
on Tuesday evening Fmdei plun
call Mitchells at 708 East Colic
avenue. Phone BJ-M
WANTED—A few more students c :
siious of seeming Clean, Ligl
welUhcuted moms and good horn
cooked meals. Haims Boarding ill
512 West College aienuc. t
Tweed
Topcoats
The fabric is \ery pop
ular for springtime
Topcoats.
They look different.
They are diffeienl.
There aie few fabiics
which have the vari
ance of tweeds foi un
usual colorings.
Thcie is probably no
single fabric so well
adapted for this pui-
Thcie is a wide vari
ety of these excellent
fabrics fiom w'hieh you
cannot help making a
happy choice.
pleasingly priced
*30*35 *4O
FROMM’S
opposite {tout cuinpits