Tuestldy, March 31, 1931 CROOKS WILL END ARTISTS' NUMBERS Tenor Operatic, Concert, Star To Conclude Series This Year on April 27 C'onchaling a set les of floe nom bets, ltmhan cl Ci oohs. tenor opetata. and colleen t star, odl gtte the last An list,' Coun.se content nn Schwab audnton nun, Apt Born In neat., Neu .tenet, he rh.t.ang as a hot soprano m chutch Inn nag the nal he enlisted in an aino squads on, atet stluth he a eturned to choir set t ate as tent. soltns.t In 1921 he nne .olont at the Fifth Avenue Pi est* town thatch ut Nose YOI it .%ppear , In 1:11rope Since Pr 22 Ctiniks has hes° under the Lomeli. Mini lien of I'd/hugh IV Itansel, who (11,0Nemd the soloist Following a speoa , :edition with I% allcl Dann net h, Cr oohs stns en gaged for nine pet fat mance., as solo ist mall the Nee 'toil, Ssmpliony orchestra HI, cornea, m these per fin inane, wire bun r cos ird of ones letty engagements in his fist mores soral season The neat Seat his engagements doubled and he made Western tout as tr , ll a, appealing %cab many mus, cal outanvations and st °union} or chiral, in the count[} In the sum mei of 192.5 Crooks stint abroad is hoe he sang in London, Vienna, Munich. anti L'ot lie In 1927 he t Min nod to Em one after stia.cin in At unaa and made his fm 1(1.(1 Opel.lllo debut at the Ilan burg °pent in " lie pla>ed the 0.10(0 tole at most of the Get man Anima houses and made a tout of the Scandumman tauntue. Since then be ha, Lr2en appcialng both in Amm t ca and abto ORATORS TO SIGN FOR COMPETITION %nnual Sophomore Dtempornneous Speaking Conte,t 11)11 Open Week of April 20 Final. of the annual Sophomore Estenipolaneoug Speaking contest mill be hold 111.1‘ 1, Prof John II Filz/ell„icting College chaplain and head of the public speaking dcpait nmt, announced s este, day. Follow mg aln call to be mode Apt 11 men and women competing will engage in the Ptelmuuai lc, dur ing the we of Anal 20 The con- tostants toll be as.lgned toping of cult ent of College Intele,t tuenty foot both, m ad‘nnee of tune of de beety and null be judged by menthols of the faculte. In the pi elimin n les, for mhkh speeches still be set at a bye minute bl% finalists will be 'elected This mother minniete in the fi nals, diutissing tar ten minutes a tom assigned to them the slight he fote in the contest consist of fifty dolha c, allot ed hi the College to first plate minnw, and tmenty-fise inllan mluth rs green the runnetimp Lis the Felon:At council FRESH A Delightful Antiseptic Deodorant Rexall Drug Store "ter'4. ll F l tby 4 - 4,reg #14'4 , 1 BE ONE OF OUR MANY PLEASED CUSTOMERS Gladys Tanneys Beauty Shoppe :its Year, Praeheal Esperiente EXPERT BEAUTICIAN ('or. Ilea .11111 //CAW!' kne. Enlram e Opp Postalllir Ph, o obb Jokers Will Practice Deviltries on Victims in Fools' Heyday Tomorrow Aheet jokesteis m the student body will lice early tomorlow morning to perpetinte nll the deviltites of their maft on unsuspecting and unwary victims who forget Aped Fool's day until they hove fallen into the toils of the funny men Although in the early history of the College the day seas not made one of particular celebration, excit ing scenes nme enacted in Old Main when it was used as a student dorm- Amy. The usual tun of pranks nhich are now staged in the fraternities and rooming houses took place there in those days. The perennial setting buck of the clock so that the beguiled Inethien glee vent to customary yawns and lamentations several hours before the sun ices mill Wee place this year as in the pieceding ) eats of student life lime, as uill othei thsconditting tucks, singing Nom ice-, atei shoo.- ei s to ceplosire cigars. impoitant telephone calls mill do indle into dim hives of disillusion ment se hen heat tless inactical jokers furnish climactic endings to feigned impoitant messages Pocket books; STUDENTS FAIL IN GOVERNING SURVEY (Cold initca from fig st page) repiesentatne limn the f idiom mg groups, athletics, publications, relig ious organwations, musical clubs, diamatics, debating, men's and mom en's goveinments, interfraternity council, Penn State club, professional and honorary oiganizations The Nl o n n's Senate formulates all rules and regulations gemming women students, penalizing as it sees fit all offend°.s of these 'mutations, The House of Representatn-as deals smith rules of lesser impoi Lance, gov erning the wornen's doinntories, quiet hour, signing out, and appoints all ehaumen of social esents This group has no voice on any of the SonateN actions, moiety making suggestions to the higher body PUGH CONDUCTS CONFERENCE Da B Pugh, Insttuctor in the teachet training estension depart ment. conducted a conference on usu al education at Houtzdale Friday aftetnoon and evening Pot the teach dnectors, and patrons of Houtz- dale schools and adjoining township distisits Di Hoban, State director of vi.ual education, sins the principal speaker. What's YOUR favorite, pipe .....--.' ' tobacco? A' -- -ils'vr '' .4 ' , go ', , • id" Most PRINCETON nzen smoke— ZP you walk along Prospect Street in Princeton you'll notice hove many men loacl their pipes from the familiar blue Edgeworth tin At Senior Singing on the steps of Nassau Hall this spring the pipes NS 111 glow with Edgeworth. A pipe and Edgeworth—this is the stunting combination that has won the college man. Yale, Dart mouth, Cornell, Illinois, Stanford ... all agree with Princeton. College men everywhere respond to the appeal of pipes—packed with cool, slow-burning Edgeworth. De guided by their choice: Try Edge worth yourself. Taste As rich nat ural savor that is enhanced im measurably by Edgeworth's dis tinctive eleventh process. You will find Edgeworth at your nearest tobacco shop—lid the tin. Or, for generous free sample, ad dress Larus & Bro. Co, 105 S. 22d St, Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth lo n blend et lino old 101018 yo. with Ito nature) savor enhanced by Edge worth'. diatimAlvo rloventh pr onus& Buy Edgeworth any where in tun rumor — . Ready- Rubbed" end "Plug Slim . ' All alzt o. ES, pock" package to pound humidor tin. O N Oums ißfp,pillop.l ek-ii oi ra rii ue nailed to the sidewalk when wooden planking was in fashion hose passed out of existence as n student favorite but the same psychological punciple, will be seam in the new and more lamed toms about the campus Staid professors will end a petiod of walling for the eventful day with the perpetration of particularly favor ite deuces, many of winch have long since passed into history and, like it, are repeated yearly. Students not to be outdone, will attempt to nub° comic history both on the campus and in the classroom Although much of the north and fun which may bo gained from the gentle sport of April Fooling will accrue to the ingenious ones Ng. ho have been being awake nights thinking of atrocities, the game mill be height ened in interest by the wariness of the remainder of the student body After the first few hours tomorrow, ' victims mill be few and far between, and sonic students„ as in pre, mus years, will prove so highly immunized that important matters will be ig nited because of an over-developed ;sense of suspicion. INTERUNIT TEAMS TO PLAY LACROSSE Intramural Sports head Announces Placing of Game on Spring Scheduling Plans Introducing lacrosse as an intr., motel sport, team; of eight men each mill be formed into a league follow ing the Easter holidays, according to George J. Smart '32, chanman of the intramural sports committee, yester day. Vatsity rules will be used for the intiamural contests, while the fields mill be limited to forty by eighty yards and the goal size cut to five feet by five feet. The out of bounds rule will be enforced chain the games Coach Ernie Paul has decided, in addition to these rules, to limit at tack men to three on a side Three players can assist the defense men in back checking as far as the center I line' Three defense men and the goal tender must stay "on sole" and can only assist the attack by feeding the I ball VACATION HAVE YOUR SUITCASE REPAIRED NOW Hemphill's Leather Shop Rear of Penn State Sweet Shop—West Beaver AN enue LEATHER GOODS REPAIRING EMBOSSING ICE-COAL -COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 13G-J ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Put Us in a Position to Serve Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424-M 221 W. Beaver Ave. Junior Prom Ticket FREE How ? We'll Tell You Let Us Do Your Laundry. Rates Reduced on Underwear, Stockings and Handkerchiefs Penn State Laundry Moral—Keep a clean Tux Shirt on hand. Have it cleaned now. It will be ready when you want it. No extra charge. . . ... . . 320 West Bearer Avenue Phone 124 TIIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN !BROWN PRESIDENT TALKS AT CHAPEL Dr. Clarence A. Barbour DISLIISSC, "Test of the Long Road" m Schn oh Auditorium The temptation to cast aside high ideals was cited as one of the chief problems in the "Test of the Long Road," sermon by Di. Claience A Barbour, mesident of BI 0,11 univer sity, delivered in hi, eleventh cisit to the College as Sunday morning chapel spealen. "Too much haste in preparation lea . ds to unexpected repair., which are the evident effect of slipshod work," Dr. Barbour declared "Any one is flattering himsulf who believes that a good character may be model ed in spite of an mer present idea of 'Just getting by." That a realization of others who am better than sue am furnishes the source of the temptation to hurry, the executive contended Ile pointed out that ideals tend to be cheapened smith the ultimate ilmiltining of pm smuttily by the co.t of maintenance in routine living. Eduard Everett Male's "The Pres ence of the Divine," was cited by the university president us a means of overcoming the temptations of life. It Is possible to conceit something uithin people because of entumstanc the speaker concluded. WAIN WINS PISTOL CONTEST In a pistol shooting contest held by special police of State College bor ough on the Armory range Sattn day afternoon, James A. Wain '3O won a wiser losing cup for first place, while John A Pommertheim '32 and Cloyd A. Minster '34 second and third positions respectively Foster _Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M '_T^_~' T ^"a" 'BELL EDITOIVSBEKS COPY Conti ibutors to' the third issue of the Old Mum Dell should submit their copy before April 15, Roy E Morgan, editor-in-chief of the College literary magame, announced yesteidoy. Campus Bulletin Ficshmen monien will meet tonight at 6 JO o'clock in Room 405 Old Main to discuss constitutional revision and the coming class elections I=l=l All managers wishing to enter teams in the intramural bnseball tournament must turn in their ent rance fee of $1 to J. McLain Crooks ton at the Phi Kappa Sigma House before tomorrow night. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Baby Grand Piano, good condition Also thiee-piece bed room suite Finest Circassian Wal nut Phone 5:32-R. Itchb FOUND—Pair of black clot es in Main Eng. Owner may lave same by calling Collegian office, and pay ing ton this ad. ltcopb LOST—Brown looseleaf notebook be tween Liberal Arts and Mac Hall Return to Victotia Magda, 129 Ridge avenue ltchpb LOST—Light topcoat containing part of grey gloves, aLo light grey hat at Old Main Saturday night. Call A It. Womb, 569. On Your Way To and From Home STOP AT Pleasant Gap Service Station GASOLINE OIL ACCESSORIES MORE AND MORE fraternities and 3oarding clubs have changed to the use of gas for cooking and water heat ing ---the modern fuel; clean, econom ical and dependable. Why not make the change in your fra ternity and modernize your kitchen with the installation of a new Roper Gas Range especially adapted for fraternity and club use. A small down payment and balance in twelve months will afford you this con- venience. Central Pennsylvania Gas Company WANTED—Student to assist in Welt on. Must roost at the house. Good oppottunity, For interview call 817. ltpap WANTED-2 RIDES to Philadel phut and tetum during Easter bolt days. Edward Comely. Phone 138 LOST—Claarton High School d 930 class ting. Initials L BT. T. Findei please call Miss Tomaselli, at 609 ltchn WANTED—Tuo passengets to go to Scranton Thursday, retain Tues day. Call a 65. Itlip BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Private dancing Instruction for beginners Coll 49J or see Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan, rye Apta Ptfc DESIRE position as fraternity cook. 18 years experience. Address 523 S. Pugh St. ltp FOUND—Phi Eta Sigma hey. Sea Boat on Campus Bus. ltppb EAT YOUR MEALS DURING EASTER VACATION AT LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP _ 214 East Nittany Avenue Phone 310 PAPERING and DECORATING OF ALL KINDS—NEW SPRING SELECTIONS IN WALLPAPERS and PAINTS Exclusive Agency for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS All Contracts Placed Before April 1 Will Recene a Special Discount PORTER and WEBER 128 South Fraser Street Phone 688- FOOT SPECIALIST HERE I hare secured the serrices of DR E. P. IC &NE, prominent Foot Correction Specialist of Toledo, Ohio, nho rill conduct. a FOOT CLINIC in my offices in 13ELLEFONTE MARCH 30— APRIL 1 AND IN STATE COLLEGE, MARCH 31— APRIL 2 Dr Kane does not use the knife or metal arch supports, but has a system by n hich he eines imniediate relief to most foot conditions...- Foot troubles are responsible for most so-called rheumatic condi tions, smitten ankles, and are among the easiest of human ailments to correct If your feet are in trouble do not fail to see Dr. Kane.-..N0 charge for examination Phone for appointment. DR. R. L. CAPERS Bellefonte Office State College Office Crider's Exchange Bldg. Times Bldg. 210 West College Avenue Page roar FOR SALE—Speunl tiding tickets on easy terms. Beginner's classes 6 p. m. daily—instruction free Othm groups at 4 p. m. Phone 9799 by noon fox teservatons. Ask about Phys. Ed. Credits. Campus Sad dle School (rear of theatres). LOST—Black leather note book some where between Engineering "A' end the Women's budding. - F,ede please return to Miss Morgue. Troup, \Yuman's budding. DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street
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