Page Tour Workmen TO Raze , Old Track House With newer buildings to take its plate, the old tied: house, first real home of l'enn State athletes, is be ing torn down this week. Demolition of the interioi has been completed and v.olkinen ale ready to begin raz ing the walla In 1003 Pop Golden, at that time the only coach, tned his influence to Ming about the erection of this build ing, which when completed in 1904 tuns situated nt the west end of the sunning track, a part of the original Beater Field. Until 1923 the track house was used 9 a den nutory for athletes and was he centei of college sports activi ies. Some of the men who made -tate athletic history during this par ed and who lived in this structure %ere Shorty Miller, Dex Very, Larry onovei, Charlie Way, Dutch Her nann, Bob Higgins, Neil Fleming, and oe Lightnet LOUISE A. LAMBERT . Shampooing Permanent Waving Marcel Waving Finger Waving Second Floor Leilzell Bldg. Phone 240-J . Prepare to Serve Blue Ribbon Ice Cream FRESH FRUIT PUNCH FANCY CAKES PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY Harvey Brothers Phone 211 220 East College Avenue Is Your Home Equipped With Gas ? 210 West College Avenue AGRICULTURE SCHOOL ADDS 2 COURSES TO CURRICULUM With the addition of two new cours ea in marketing milk and ice cream manufacture, the total of free cor respondence courses in agriculture has mounted to 102, according to Prof. Thomas I. Marrs, director of correspondence courses. More than 20,000 people are be ginning their year's work in one or more of the home study courses of fered, Professor Maim declared. , Campus Bulletin All freshmen udl attend the first class meeting of the year in the Bull Pen tomorrow night at 7 o'clock Ab sence will be considered an infraction of customs. I==i Selection of Freshman R. 0 T. C. Band members will be made in the new band room at room 401 Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight All candi dates are required to be present. WHY NOT ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF USING THE MOST EFFICIENT, MOST ECONOMICAL, AND MOST DEPENDABLE FUEL FOR ALL PURPOSES. DROP IN AT OUR NEW OFFICE IN STATE COLLEGE, WHICH HAS RECENTLY BEEN EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MODERN GAS APPLIANCES AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE USES AND ADAPTABILITY OF GAS IN YOUR HOME. Central Pennsylvania Gas Company There -will be a niceties of all sophomore COLLEGIAN editorial men in room 313 Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight. New candidates for the sophomore staff should report at this time. 1=321 Day of Atonement ammo., for Jewish students will be held at the Sigma Tan Phi fraternity, 5.30 o'- clock 'tomorrow night and 10 o'clock Thursday morning, The Christian Science society will hold a testimonial meeting in room 318 Old Main at 7 o'clock Thursday night. MOO Thole mill be a meeting of sopho more and freshman editorial and art candidates for Froth at 7 o'clock to night in room 300 Old Main. A Complete Food Service Beautiful Line of EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOON DRESSES and HATS MOORE'S DRESS SPECIALTY SHOP COAL for SALE CHERRY RUN FURNACE COAL $3.75 to $4.75 a ton- 7 -Delivered Also all kinds of dump truck hauling, etc. JOHN G. ISHLER Phonc-Boalsburg 16 TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED WANTED—Typing to do by college graduate Reasonable rates. Sec or call E. IV. Aylesnorth, 409 E. Deaver Ave. Phone 105-R. 214,1? LAUNDRY wanted. Simnel totes for students. Apply at 713 E. Beaver Me., or Phone 443• R 9-23-BtpSp FOR RENT—Very desirable Tionly furnished single room mall private family I n new apartment building. Room has separate entrance from outside. Inquire No. 32 Orlando Apts. 221 S. Rat nard St. ltpE ROOMS—WeII l'urrushed for gradu ate students or instructors Break fasts and dinners served. Phone 2tpSp The Corner unusual ROOM FOR RENT at 254 S. Gill St. 4tpE WANTED—Man and safe want place to cork in fraternity or club. Mine had experience in that kind of cork. Write Mrs. M. E Hartman, 661:: Broadnay, Milton, Pa., or phone MD. ltpße WANTED—Work at fraternity by two sisters; prefer place whe their Mother could be with them. Thoroughly competent to mann. STORE CLOSED GET YOUR or cook. Reference. Ans. care Penn State Collegian. 2tp• ALL DAY THURSDAY Army On Account of a PENN DAIRY Religious Holiday Shoes -1111=1Mhi. NOW! Milk, Cream Regulation R. 0. T. C. Ice Cream ARMY SHOES In All Widths—Sizes to 12 $3.65 3 5.95 210 South Barnard Street Phone 250 Fromm's "Opposite Front Campus" ' • • ... • ~„, ..litorloP.ll,llllnfffill,HlUl+lllllll Laundry Boxes i $1.75 - $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00 I i 1 . i O 1 ' The Athletic Store BEhISTITCHING AND PECOTING WANTED—S tud en t done at 254 S. Gill St. BtpE launderings. 542 Ea FOUND—Topcoat on football stands Ave. after game Saturday. Owner may bane same by proving property and LOST—Black leather n paying for this ad. Call Pink nt Bull Pen with P. SSc Collegian Office. ' ltF Return to 234 Allen St. Loose Leaf Note Book Field Size, Flexible $l.OO ON CO-OP CORNER Tuesday, Septemlier 3 I.llllllllllollllimilliClllllllllllllUM Phone 614
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