Page Six College Physician Cautions Students Against Influenza Waining students of the pin:llene° of influerma In the IMILViI States and in certain sections et Penn,ylvania, Dr Joseph P. Rdenovi, College Thra cian, athiseil that piecautions L: tnhen to linen, this disease . . Although the illness has not reach ed the epidemic stage het e, there ale more student in the hospital suite, ling flora mkt., than usual, Dr nitenour announced, and urged stu dents Aida, ate staining from col.'s or 001111.41ses of the gilt, to seek mml meal aid, in , tead of =luting to take care of themsehes "Influenza do clops lets tepidly and the Patient often •infer+ ft equent relapse.," the college physician -aid Ile also added that many tilers the patient thought that he was well sim ply because he has passed the acute stage of th., disease. "There is alwais a noticeable m ere tsr m sickne , . following a racat ion pei iod Students who hair ',turned to their homes miss bung hack with them a disease that is picialent in the community in which they Inc,' &eated the Health Sets ice do ector "A per gen who r crones as infection of the mite:ll7a class should named late!, go to b.al and then notify a yhymetan." Dr. Ritenour continued "Late hours, oiciexhaustion; undue espesure, and exces+es of all kinds should he espeenallt ascot:A at tins tone of the yea, " I=l I=l Faculty I D. Bull, Undergraduate% Robert B Anderson '3l Ben*. R Ilane,mr '3l Elwabeth IC Schualbe Howard L Ellizton Melvin 11. GOlllllllll '32 Melvin IV &mbn a Donald A Shelley '..12 MIEMIEDEI NOW Resides' Taxi Service Until IA. M. Daily. Phone, 750 ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL. WORK A Complete Line of All Metals an Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Put Us in a Position to Serve Your EN ery Want • MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424-M 221 W. Beaver Me. Coal ! CHERRY RUN FURNACE COAL $3.75 Net per Ton—Delivered J. G. ISHLER llualsburg Exchange. Phone 16 110ALS111,MG, PA FURS! FURS! FURS! ems, ont~n 1111111 Wakei Uhler & Co., Fifth Avenue Furriers, New York ANNOUNCING Greatest February Fur Sale AND MANUFACTURERS' DISPLAY OF FINE FUR COATS and SCARFS Friday and Saturday, February 6 and 7 TWO DAYS ONLY Winter is here, the cold months still ahead will produce many a spell of Way Melon Free/Am , ' . 1 ou have the weather and we have the beautiful FUR COATS at the lowest PRICES. You may tiade in your old Furs toward a new Fur Coat. DON'T MISS IT Moore's Specialty Shoppe 121 East College Avenue Phone 152 PROF. FRIZZELL WILL SPEAK AT SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICE , P of John II Flizzell of the de paiLment of public speaking and act ing College chaplain will address the ^.‘ I. chapel audience of the second semester at 11 o'clock Sunday morn ing in Schwab auditorium "What Is Religion AnpAaso" will ho the question nluch Professor Plin zell will discuss Campus Bulletin Freshmen candidates for the inter (la, Losing tomnament •+hould le pmt at Recreation hall Tuesday alto?, noon at 130 o'clock Sophomores should tenon Wednosday afternoon the same time, Juniors, Thursday, and Senio,, Friday All candidates must sign up mit ',mt. El=l Throe s all be a meeting of :10010. n o.e bu , sne, and editorial canda date, foi tie 1932 LaVie %tuff at 1 30 e 'clock Tuesday night in loon, 14 Liberal , Alt. I=l=l Those who applied foi camp coun tilling positions may now obtain apph. canon blanks at the Y. M. C A often ==l All Inds for the handhng of check ing and punch concessions for the Ml'duty Ball should be bonded to Ibchmd .1. Thomas at 221 S. Allen .Atiect before Tuesdny. IMEMI All students Inter rated in Boy Scout leadeadup should interview William fieshman Y M. C A. see ietaiy, at the Y. M C. A head quaiteis in Old Mom IMEI All men .ho have been selected tot the symphony concert orchestra of the Liberal Arts lecture are requested to lepott to Bandmaster Wilfred 0. Thompson in 409 Old Main at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon CLASSIFIED COOli—Expeuence4, cants job. Ref erences Ann.hed Phone 471 110 Coal ! FOR RENT—A warm attraetne dou ble room. Furnrileal for student'i Comement to rampus. 113 W. Natalny or phone 6004. llp-R WANTED—Position a, ro In on or cook in fraternity by experiene2d middle aged Woman Call 310 or write Mrs. Anna K Dot!thrill, 214 E. Natany Aie. ltpF FOR RENT—For giadunte student in professor Desirable secon4 floor single room with porch Also g sage. 127 N. Ante] ton St Phone 165-1. ItpF WA TEL—Eight,ttlent, to um 6 at night. Sec Sock li.T.nnedy at tip. Tap Room TWO funuched bedrooms, one double and one single 701 W. Foslet Me Phone 106 Dahl' EXPERIENCED COOK wants mol at fiaternlty Call eVerunzi bet,COn 7 and 8 o'clock at 1/0 North Ath erton St. Best refer once+ ltpC 1100 MS FOR RENT-2 I•brary 1... ble., Lugo clothes closet, laNatolv o Ith hot nod cold 00101 Inoue 111 W Ndtany An, or Phone 104 lig /LILL !WWI dancing nn.tauetion Private dancing instiustion foi be ginner, call 494 of see Mee F. J Hamahart, F}e. Apts 2tpF TWO ROOMS—Second float facing ' College Ave, sultalg- , for tuo each R J Louder, GOO W College Ave Phone 200• W ItpF SANDWICHES .IND MEALS AT LOCUST LANE SINDWICH SHOP 211 East Nlttan) Avenue Candies and Cigarettes naintant Seri ice Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 LET US WRAP AND MAIL YOUR VALENTINE PACKAGES FREE Leave Your Order Here and Forget It. We Will Do the Rest PORTRAITS Just as there is one most personal gift, there is also a most glorious acknouledgment of a gift. SEND YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. The - VENN TATE HMO v,HOP 212 East College AN ellUe State College, Pa THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DESIRABLE loom, for rent. 102 E Fo.ter Aye 2tpl, WANTED—GaI to share my furnish apartment Phone 317-12 1-30-tre LOST—Auternelnle keys in black fold er, Saturday, Januar y 21, bat , . cm Fraser mid Allen on College Ate Retur n to Colleglan ern,: I I'OR RENT-1 loom ,Well heated and furni , hed Rate. r•n•,nnable Locat ed neat Lamps Apply 11 Van mtc.n, 121 Pugh St FOUNII—K* mtg . moth 10 kw, at College skating unit Own°t may recover inoperty at Student Union office, Old Main, by paying for this advertn,anent. 1 ton WANTF,I)—(III to share my fulmsh ed apalturnt, 227 W. Be.nor Ave phone ,tl7-!t. LOST—A lailze, squall', bioun silk scarf, boniing name of NV. Blal,c Gibson Fmdci plcabc call 739 2tPc Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114. M W. C. McCLINTOCK AT STATE. I COLLEGE HOTEL—Friday evel fling until Satutday 5 p nt this week. Showing new spring line— Stiand Tailoring Co., of BaEmote., A strictly all-pool made•to-mensure line, and candy prim! at SIS 50 to $34.50 A guarantee by The Maly - land Casualty Co, with reacnnees of over $15,005,000. Plenty of good hard motsteds and by all odds the finest selection I have e‘et shown $l,OOO FOR 210 Tr:lrene, Trawl Accident Folc) Ideal for Week-end Trips FROST So DOTY People's National Bank Bldg. Have you Lhosen your bye work? Iv 0w field of hettltl, centre the Ihr tan! Lukash> 1100101 Sr hol—tho uttl -7 t . I. l rt d ent 'l In th tt rnr:,:f"sl." h olP.; tocca t a ' well hattneetl c:cortetall . b ;,:,;'f b i:, ° `,= ;It' All .nvy: %sem of torn ' it the profe on Wrsfr for Moot, owl adorn on mor, moos to tr 4 It Ihnor Moo I JARS AltO ONIVI 115111 DENTAL SCDOOL Porn m tnnttteocJ At e IlittOttottott THE MYSTIC . ,LETTERS: v • 114:9 e laren't anY mystery to up- ancl-comingmeninthistownl They know V. D. F. means. 1 14 co -'sl3 . - 10 MIN ei r , 0 ii..® - FEB I ° 4 ll th SHE WILL RE MEMBER, SO DON'T YOU FORGETI State College Floral Shoppe Allen St. Phone 580-7 That Made Front-Page News Cloth rolling off the looms ... thousands of yards ... nul , lions of yards . . pouring into an already glutted market. Women and children working through the long night hours to produce more goods where less was needcd. From competitive chaos in the textile industry order and straight thinking have suddenly emerged. Through The Cotton-Textile Institute, an agency of the industry's own creation, the end of night work for women and minors has been decreed. This single step projects on, the horizon the folios, ing bene fits; (1) Tull time for the dhy worker instead of part time for him and the night worker; (2) more orderly production; • 7 ; (3) better working condiuons; (4) more profitable opera- , tion; (5) better returns for mill and worker. No wonder textile markets arc stronger" No wonder the - textile industry is raising its head and its good news is making the front pages! Underneath all this new progress there will be found, as usual, a McGraw-Hill publication Textile Woad long ago urged the abolition of night work for women and minors as it one step in a program to restore prosperity to textile mills and employees. It has labored side by side with the industry :T. for the achievement of that program. - So in many industries, today, you'll find a McGraw-Hill Publication sponsoring progressive thought and action. If s; 'lsmael World I neinsemns News. you keep abreast of the day-by-day achievements of the field a: I leurlcal Merchandising Itscurd you expect to enter, read the McGraw-Hill paper covering 1 4 . thunsdWcst Construction Methods that field. Most colleie libraries base, or should 'have Chemical es Metalhankal Enmnecrinn McGraw-Hill Publications. Ask your librarian. Ilustne, mtn. sndustmlisn and ant.l. neers—fdto,ond Of ihem—s....ulath read the McGraw-1141 Publlcattons Nuys than 3.ooodond Cr. McGraw lull hooka and 1n...a.m. In Assn busimss 1 he Rasmus We Rada, Itotailmg Syment Ticcgrunics Ei=3 Mon.aink.nt 1 , 11m0,. Journal Pnuar Lnionunn,.. ond IndustroalLnhimerina Mon World Cold Age Mane 11.11 war Journal I wile World Bus Transoursatoon loud Intltatocs Are blachimst Mc GRAW- HILL PUBLICATIONt 115 PheadelOon WoffunglOn Dooon 511ook. Cleveland los An,el•l•Sanfroncisco Bouon Gam. qrdpo. OFF TO A FLYING START OUR FINAL Clean-up Sale 8 More lays Only Value records of 15 yeaiii Inoken in Society Brand, Hart Schaffner & - Illarx,iplaebuin and Kirschbaum SUITS Values $4O, $45, $5O $32. 50 This is the final housecleaning before spring stocks arrive . . . Colts have been chscegaided Everything must be sold in a hurry now. Men who can Plan ahead will do well to pi ovide for the present and future needs. I haven't seen for many years and ei see again at such prices. Values that you may nev A Group of FLORSFIEIIII Shirts S lOES $7.95 Broken lots and ,lves nom out ,ogulai $2 and $2 50,zrades $lO and $l2 STETSON SNAPPY TIES $6.45 FROMM'S Friday, February 6, 1931 A Gloup of WALIf-OVER ONE STRAPS $5.45 Values to $lO Patent and Suede ONE STRAPS $2.95
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