Tuesday, March 21, 1931 ING TONG TOURNAMENT CONCLUDES NEXT WEEK lu Kappa Susun, Kuppa Delta Ithu S:gma Nu Head 3 Dn 'sums With inembos of duce leagues atthng for positions in the final, he inlet CI sterility ping-gong tom ament 11In owlishly be concluded by he middle of nest Meek, Nth, idual standings shun Sigma Kappa Delta Rho, and Phi Kappa ognia leading in the A, B, and G laekets iespectively. Phi Pi Phi, nabda Chi Alpha, and Phi Kappa si now hold second place positions n the respective classes .111 Sigma • Ipha Epsilon, Phi Epsilon Pi, and Kappa Alpha tanking thud in then• limps Thirty frateinities tomplised the entry li t 'l,lllle, at the present time, are are six teams remaining in .111.11 of the three Inackets: Thur.: loping; sill be am arded kaki, ing the onelusion of the [mange. The stin ting. and iunnei-up group.- still re eive cups as moll as the inditulual ugh scoring team GRIUMEN FAIL IN ELECTION Wa,lnagton and JOTer-on college :as met N ith failum tin ce time., in n attempt to elect a 1931 football .aptnin. VACATION HAVE YOUR SUITCASE REPAIRED NOV Hemphill's Leather Shop Rear of Penn State So eel Shop—West Bea er Avenue LEATHER GOODS REPAIRING EMBOSSING PRE-EASTER SALE STARTS TOMORROW Exceptional Values in Every Department THE HUB T. B. SEGNER Auto Laundry LOCATED IN BASEMENT OF H. M. MYERS' GARAGE 606 West College ,A 1 enue ' , . . Washing,, Polishing & Simonizing Residence 482-R—PHONES--Garage 283 The L in BRENDEL Is for Laughter The Funny Swede "Sunny Side Up" "Just Imagine" ' A Gale of Mirth In a Dual Role Twice as Funny as You've Ever Seen Him "MR. LEMON OF ORANGE" with Fill Dorsay and Wm. Collier, Sr. -=..w Comedy! Action! Thrills! tATRA7 14 • Thursday, March 26 v . •tT Matinee and Evening ' Ft iday E% ening at Nittuny INDIANA FRATERNITIES FIGHT PROPOSED TAX ON PROPERTY Draternities and sororities at Indi ana university are actively lighting a bill introduced in the state legisla ture placing a thousand to too thou sand dollar tax on fraternity prop erty, according to the Indiana Daily Student. The proposed tax would increase fraternity individual house bills near ly a hundred dolts, yearly, and you'd drite fraternity men from their houses, argued student objectors. WINS 5 OUT OF 16 GAMES Winning but five out of sixteen scheduled games, the :John , . Hopkins unisei.sity basketball team hung up its norst record this sem since the roival or basketball at the Baltimoie institution ,e,eiol veais ago, accord ing to on attach: in the Johns Hop kins paper. ELECTIONS (Profes.lunal Jaurnallnn) Undergraduates Myrtle M. Blnney '3l Mau' Glace Kirsch '3l Elmabeth C. Bell '32 II Louie,: Marquattlt '32 INlalgatet E T•chan '32 „„,- • 7 , : I - . ' P , ' . •' 1 4 2.' ' .', ' ' l. .., ...,:: \ , 7 , Z. ,^ . , ...,.„ :-.-; '', . f ', ..,, -, ',1 4. K ,:, - ~ f.,%;;),';',C:„.' f ,'',', , s: - ?.?..“,; 51 f ~. ! --- . - ~,,, ,p . 1. , ';:'::,.:-','t-.4.;4.'' ~ ,;./evt...,;'.. ~,, ~,-.-,i , a,.;:, 4 ,,........ 41.1 4 .-r4 .::: ~.;it ` ,, ti ~ ,tr,z, 2 3 , ,,..; -: 41,,1., 1 -7 ta : ' 4'' ' i r i' 1 ~ [ 4, . , t.f,i,, , ,z ,- , et'e'. ' I:§s .. 4,,,14 -''''''"" THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ICampus Bulletin Those interested in trod, is 111 meet in Varsity hall lecture room at 7 o'clock tonight I=EMM Unities in the Intramural soccer tourney must be filled with llowind D. Fonr, tournament manager, at the Delta Upsilon house by Monday. A $1 fee aill.be charged. All non•fraternity is onion may oh tain their eight week-, grade by lill mg out scholamlup cards at the Y W C. A. room in 321 Old Main today 120:11 The Women's Glee Club will meet tonight nt 7.00 o'clock in Seheab auditorium to nominate officers lot next 3 car. I=l=l The Christian Science society n:11 meet at 7 o'clock tonight in room 405 Old Main. All aro welcome. ANNOUNCING BOSTONIAN NEW SPRING STYLES ' College' Boot Shop 125 ALLEN STREET - , ~,.:,, ~ , FREsili, Cigarettes inprime condition Lace a nioisrore content ofaboutlOLltwdl /16 coon by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory Chart that cigarettes in the ordinary scrapped package lo.e more than half of them total moisture in thtriy Jaye and that only the Camel Mud. slur Pack delsverk cigarettes to Tots Li prune condition CAMELS 131, R. 3. ll , loolb Talmo Cantons. l'hatoo-iilezo, q. • Intaamural baseball ma na r s mill meet at the Plat Kappa Sigma house at 8 o'clock Thursday night The entrance fee of $1 will I , du" at that tam°. ==l All women Interested in swing umbel ' dosses should - hand then schedules to Sun Lon enbelg, Alphn Onnelon Pt house, byld.ty noon. Those intelested in tine nianagerdup should see her. I=6=l All sophonlin g • uktuhdates lot La Vm uill moot in loom 14 Libetal Alto at 7 o'clock Thuntlav night. , CLASSIFIED ' LOST—Light top Loot contamiF pan of glop glow., .ho light gley hat at Old Mom Sato.lay night. Call A. It Mush, 569 ltpJK LOST,--Brown Alpaca pile coat in Old Main Saturday Please return to Collegian °like Ronald. ltp m . 1 -, ‘ e . -- .- TILE uliolc country is talking about the throat easy mildness and the prime freshness of Camel Cigarettes in the new Humidor Pack. The abosc chart prepared by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory tells you 'oily. Please examine it carefully. It is an unfailing guide to cigarette selection ana enjoyment. As you can quickly see by the three upper curves on this interesting chart, cigarettes that lack the protec tion of the Humidor Pack lose their moiature rapidly from the day they ire manufactured. And day by day as this moisture disappears, the smoke from these cigarettes becomes harsher, hotter, more unkind to the smoker's throat. Not so with Camels! The Humidor Pack is moisture proof and sealed air tight at every point. It protects the rich, flavorful FOR SALE—Special siding tickets on easy terms. Beginners' classes 9 p m. daily, instruction free. Other groups at 4 p: m. Phone 9799 by 'noon tot seseivations Ask about Phi's Ed. tsedits. • Campus Saddle School (sear of theatres) ' 2Ts.h WANTED-2 , RIDES to Philadel phia and lawn dating Eastot holi days Edouid Comely. Phone la acoaras horseback inlets in vited to attend the free educational moo ice on Inling"to be given in 100 lloi t budding March 18 We sell sp - ecial rate riding tickets on cosy Payments Campus Saddle School, tear of theatres. 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Wins ArttfeChit, heist - in holism and apartmentesuondries the mots. tura out,of cigarettes wrapped the old fashioned Ivey. It is the mark of a condi/crate hostess, .by matelotthe Hanuilor Park, ' to :Servo, a fresh emarqic."; Buy Camels by the carton... this chairrtto mamafresh in 'our haute and office LOST—Pail white gold glivineit in case. Call Daniel Stan, 2864. , Resides' Taxi Serer RESERVATIONS FOR , LEWISTOWN and TYRONE Make Them Now for Your Trip Home at E Phone 750 NittaniPr!a _WORLD'S GREATEST - WELKER COCITRAN WORLD'- 18.1 BALKLINE CHAMPION "VS. WILLIE HOPPE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS . . , .at Matte these tests-yourself LOST—Beta' Theta Pi Initials H. E. G. :-:•+•:-:-:-:-:-:-:»x-:+:
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