Tuesday. March 10. 1031 WOMEN'S COUNCIL WILL MEV - TODAY Panhellenic GI oup To Discuss, Eighteen fieshinan handbooks rang mg Dom 1903-01 to the piesent tune. ; Second Semester Bidding as me,med in the Y M. C A. Of Co-ed Students headquaiteis in Old Main, east an in ; teresting light on College customs and ;conditions within that period Continuing its, discussion of thel In the can !Jest boo!, of the collect question 101150.1ninz the change to !ion. board for students to quoted at second wine - iter Indilan; ofwoolen 50 a meek. 0 hile ioorn lent to lilt itudents folio the mesent system of oil at $1 50 lir.s The statement. third , emestei nos h ing, Panhellenic a Turiion w flee m all e.uls°'• ll is Council mill meet this afternoon to 1 inserted 'lll at conspicuous place to hear D u nn Chan lotto 1: Has and Nis fmther tontine° the student that A. R A ndei sun. Panhellom athisolq.: his education my be had at a ba, ad, MILO Se% owl au ginncnts rat ding gain the change 1 In that Near there mete but eight It is plobable that Ds in Ilav, mho social fiateinltnio., the Nolunr.l tc has nude iktail sl .-tud , of the sub- Neal , : "On Sunday the looms are Ms. Sect, stillfa , oi the it, peeled be the Commandant at a. in eon ding to vi son, Penn At this tnue the student no to be in State is the on!, c' het e momcn i his loom and 111 lull uniform, except are not hid to 11., Innis until the, mg cap," in once of the College leg thud senustet In institutions 1 ulatuntr captained to the incoming mheie Orly , 11,10: bid thngthe suite I i tch rice from The nest handbook, 1901-05, ine first some.lcn I 1 , 111,I;m hobthey I , units the ',,ntematte set of Col fouuJ 1111 , 4 I_ ' lege customs In tins code of rot- Or; student is dnceted to :I , !lease :11 classi Donis 01 the linen of MEM time all it I it intatives r epos aid Hun Lai, iiant , (atm mg the tell le, nh ent stoup, Del- MIMNIIIMII!! and nix eppo t • toad stnie,,tei , ding Beat nig a petition signed by 10,000 ..tudents nn fifty-foe colleges and uni- Delta (lamina has bawd the iecon msities, students from nine 0.11.42111 atlun of its foi mei st out , it ' n schools Nlblted the Senate last week, the grouno that , asking Conga es, to end apm opi las the omen are, Letter established tions money to educational insla college and are not gioatly aiNctell tattoos where nulntary tiaming to, by being had or not bid to any Creek I letter society compulsory The ether ft atei robes, in ad% twat- I Fifty-sic students from Yale, Hai - %aril, Columbia, Johns Hopkins. Din ing revision of the code, deLlaied that because sophomore ',omen aie loshed tee silt of Maryland, Swaithinoi e, at the beginning of the y can, Georgetown formed the delega mg fie-been are neglected at the Lon The mandate tans piesented to most num. tant time, and are goon I hmator Fran lei, Not lb Dakotaincur : glint Republoan. Ito nos 'mealy insufficient guidance in the fm of their fuendships drfeated in an elicit to prevent go, a mental appi initiations to land pant colleges having militaly tn ate- STUDY UDR %RI \WILK HERE Mins Sara Nice and Mr, Vlrgana librray school me doing: maLtice work at the !Anal v dining the fir,t two N‘eek, in Match This nor]. part of the hblaty .1111,e at 531.1- cuss untvemity WILL ATTIIN I/ 'Y• MEETING I Mr. luny W Seamans, genet al 4ceretm yof the Y. CA, and , Charles P. South '32 wdl rcpt esent, the local bode at an execuln e com matt., meeling of the Middle ktlantic held council of college Y dt C A'C at Badmen unit on , Los Isbukg, beginning r..d..) In every college town there is one outstanding smoking .44 4 tobacco cvt I'4* 2X\ 1 - // At Illinois it's' 11n1 iI. where L , roll ,11 u'ill fr an may thr re iv 1,11.11: ay s roll 4 AL 1111 no. it's A r,, , ,N ,: ( .;,t , ..,,,,, , up the legged vote Edgeworth, et cry time A pine—Edges orth That is the smohing combination which hits won the college man. Irar,iril, Cornell, Mu Logan, St inford, Dart mouth all agree mOh Illinois. Natural merit hits inane Edgem orth the favorite tobacco in America's leading colleges arch universities. College men everywhere respond to I he appeal of pipes —packed with roof, slow-burning Edgeworth. Ile guided by t ,r verdict try Edge worth 3 ounelf Find tt at your nearest tobacco bllOll-130 the tin Or, for generous free sample, ad dress Lams ]fro Co, 105 S. 22,1 St, Richmond, Va EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO OPORk i l ::1;Ff;j: IRRINAIIKIED; IP'r I SPATH FCGir I: .1 4orenrat it it iofrtidirf tow Odium.. it, flab its nun,. red cm or I nhanced fly Edge toeorth'f thc. unettue .. ..hoorah prnr cc 'flay Edge. orth run Ohre ta ff finon.—"ltufdp &brad" and" Plug. Hu , ".111 quo, 15u poet. parlour In pound humidor fut.l e cEIO ~~~1 ~\I,M 1903-04 Freshman Handbook Reveals Early College Customs, Regulations El=l DISTINCT! VE lIA IRCUTS CRISSMAN'S G=l SHOEMAKER BROTHERS Phone 530 1000 West College Avenue Our Service to the Community 1 Modern Furmtme Stoiage Service. 2 Speedy Me% mg Van Seri ice all oser the Country. (All Loads insured) 3. Expect Repair Service on all makes of cars. A Complete Food Service ) al . . 4 C i N ) (0 7 0 a YEAR GUGUARANTEE ~....." - `mt i NEW LOW PRICES AGAIN General Electric malced.frigeration history with as announcement of an unqualified 3-Year Guarantee on the General Electric Refrigerator—and new law prices! For three long years you are protected neaten all service expense—a guarantee based on the experience of nearly a Mallon users. roe the past three years. General Electrtc Refrigeration has stn ed them constantly,faithfully—making an unparalleled expense-free record Saving time, effort and money—the General Electric Refrigerator acm• 15 : .,... / ... ..• ..,, ,1, . ally pays for itself—deserves an im ,,,,,AW-§* mediate place in your home ' I ,'- ' -- ip‘ i .,,,„ Today, General Electric offers the aa) ; widest range of refrigerating r 0. , ,. service All-steel porcelain lined ~a, c'i , cabinets, accessible temperature ~•'.'xr, -ig, • control for fast-freezing, three , , ~,, V. l . . different cones of cold. fil3'.L4' . : , :y Now—at the lowest prices in General Electric history—new convenience, new economy and a F r" „, ,„ , h , G i new standard of health.are within Fl Program. treed- the reach of every (away. a , , „ t e „ g „ S ara„,,d,, Dotiet ftaymemel as law as $lO N Ii C. arta mi. (04 months to pay) GENERAL 41) ELECTRIC ALL•STEEL REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 202 ALLEN STREET Ins alai precedence Freshman are prohibited from going out after 9 o'clock unless accompanied by an up • inn classman. Another harsh regulation presents freshmen from carrying a cane ex cept in the event they defeat the sophomores in football. A list of the season's onisrly scores reveal that Penn State defeated Pitt, 69-to-1), at Pittsburgh The handbook for the following year , add, to the customs code a restriction which has suer iced down to this year, that freshmen may not talk back to upperclassmen The next volume, 1912-13, follows a gap of scorn years In the collection In a set es of strin gent "don'ts" this book prohibits f resh -1 men flora wear mg culls in then trous ers, and declar cs itself against de struction of property at Hallowe'en. According to the list of customs, only member s of the three upper classes were permitted to kick the foot ball between haloes of a varsity en counter Cr con links for freshmen I became a custom for the first time in this tear JIILLER '32. REED '33 GAIN PRIZES IN STOCK JUDGING i Amassing the highest scow of the nineteen competing in the profession al dues, Milton E Miller '32 soon first price in the stock and poultry .Judging contest held in the Stock Judging Pi/Nihon last Saturday. Fi ash A Reed 'J3 gained first place in the ainateui group of thirty-eight. Ray 4 Pocabaugh '33, Homer H. Martz '33, and Charles S Kagarise 33 gained the other places in this &- N.M. Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M The Corner unusual THE PENN' STATE COLLEGIAN NaoalOfficers Seek Better Method for Motor Lubrication Feuer automobile main bearings will suffer from lack of lubrication when investigations initiated by Prof. Lewis J Bradford and now being completed by two United States Navy officers detmled to the College for ad ',aliend engineering training are com pleted Profeasor Bradford has directed the research since imestigations were started three years ago. The inform ation was given out in a bulletin of the engineering espenment station. and is the first experimental data to be published in the United States on the subject of oil film pressure on journal bearings. Information obtained by Professiir Bradford showa that the oil film in a journal bearing &vetoes pressures up to 1600 pounds when the shaft is under loads of 400 pounds per square inch ' As this mates it impossible to introduce lubricant on the working side of the shaft, he has earned on research to find a suitable way in which to introduce the lubricant sat.- fuctonly. I Campus Bullitin Freshman eandidMies for the busi ness staff of the COLLEGIAN Is ill re port to room 14 Liberal Arts at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night ' EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING at the PENN STATE SHOE SHOP EARL, KLINE, Prop Masonic 'la . 1 MORE AND MORE fraternities and boarding clubs haire changed to the use of gas for cooking and water heating—the modern fuel; clean, economical and dependable.' Why not make the change in your fraternity - and ' modernize your kitchen with the installation of a new Roper Gas Range especially adapted for fra ternity and club use. A small down payment and balance in twelve months will afford you this convenience. Fraternities should get their schol acchig cards at the Student Union room in Old Main. • —o_ 'A meeting of Phi Sigma lota will be held at the Chi Omega house at 1.30 o'clock tonight. Mr Alton C Miller, instructor m the department of romance languages, will, present a paper on "Early French Writings," and Dr. Harrison H. Arnold, profes sor of romance languages, will rend from old French manuscripts. The regular hi-weekly meeting of Sophomore candidates for LaVtc staff will be held in room 11 Liberal Arta at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night. - A trip to Western Penitentiary will be made Saturday afternoon under the auspices of-the Y M. C. A. peni tentiary committee All students dealt ing to make the trip should apply as the Y. M C. A office any afternoon this week between four and five clock. A transportation Ice of thirty the cents is payable upon application. The trip will be limited to thirty -art students I=l=l ' Tickets for the Eastern inteicol kgiate boxing championships next Friday and Saturday in Recreation ball may be obtained this week at the Athletic Association office in Old Main Faculty are requested to pur- TYRONE LAUNDRY COMPANY' 1206 Bald Eaghi Aye. TYRONE, PA. WE WASH EVERYTHING SPECIALIZE ON Full Dress Shirts, Lace Curtains, Wool Blankets, and Finished Washes HOY DRUG STORE, 41. Phone 419 x-x-:-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:••:-:-:+:••:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:“:-:-:•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.: •' • ' A Carload of Sealdsweet Brand RUBY ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT AND TANGERINES WILL ARRIVE TODAY This Fruit Can Be Obtained at the Car or Florida Fruit Store • ' 111 East Beaver Avenue Delivery SerVice ih Bushel, Half Bushel and Peck Orders ._ FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS' ASSOCIATION PHONE 112. M OPEN EVENINGS Central Pennsylvania Gas Company chase tickets today, while upperclass men may obtain them tomorrow and lowerclassmen Thursday. The price for all seats is $l.OO CLASSIFIED LOST—Rhinestone buckled belt to an evening dress in Recreation hall on Friday night Please return to the Collegian office. ltpScr LOST—Blue crystal earring between Colbourn and Stone House. Please return to Collegian office. ComWrt. LOST—On Thursday evening, March 5, a pair of glasses in a black loather case. Call Ann Reim!, Chemistry Library. ltPd Pll WANTED—AII horseback rider. in vited to attend the free educational movies on riding to be given by Dr. Slugley in Agr. building on March 18th. We sell special rate riding tickets on easy payments. Campus Saddle School, rear of theatres. , 3tchGd Of course! There's price to consider We've considcied it very seriously not only have ne sought the best and selected the choicest and most alluring, but determined that the price must exactly suit you, too. So Here They Are by Charter House and Braeburri $35 knickNovritshorexttLausers FROMM'S 210 West College .Avernie Page Four 4 WANTED—Students to work t u n nighty See Sock Kennedy lat tho Top Room. It Dn4- LOST—Pocketbook containing sda in cash and tbvoral bills, Irstueen. Co-op corner and Alpha Chi Sigma' , house Saturday night. Reward Pinder please return to Mrs. Shutt * Theta Kappa Phi. ltcomTASt• UPPERCLASSMAN (Senior), desir es room in quiet home. Warmth,'" and quiet must be guaranteed. D not reply units, really interestake. S. K., Gen. DeL 2.tpsp N a' • BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCT ion—Private dancing in fo' , beginners. Call 41-i ra see F. J: llanaraßan, Fye Apts. pliC WANTED- • .. bon as cook and card taker in club or fraternity by maul and wife. Experienced. Ruferences.‘ Inquire G It. Waggoner ? Yeager-4 ' town, Pa. or call Lewistown 24844 15:= • 4. X t : 4 4 Y X .......... 4