Thursday, July 16,1931 ATURE STUDENTS ILL BEGIN STUDY :coml Group Registers Ycstcrda) For Three-Week Period in Seven Mountains A new group of nature students ere adnnttcd to the nature study imp yesterday, according to Rcgis •nr Willuini S Hoffman. Students at the first camp which 1 loses this week will vacate the moun iiin glen where they have been hv iig for the last three weeks, study ig inre plnnts, birds, and animals in lieu natural habitats The gi oup who will attend the camp >r the next three weeks will return i time for Summer Session Com lenccmcnt, August 6. The nature' imp is located sixteen miles from ie College m the heart of the Seven' [nuntnms Like the first group the new stu *nts leprcsont a number of different ales, advance registrations indicate Movie Chats Stan Lnurcl, well-known member of ic famous comedy team of Laurel id Hardy, has petitioned the court >r permission to change his name om Arthur Stanley Jefferson to Stan auiel. Film comedians do have to keep in ondition. For instance, Charlie Rug les, hilariously funny in “Charley’s .unt,” is one of the outstanding and-ball players of the United dates. !Ie held the championship f the Los Angeles Athletic Club for everal years, won the same title at lie New York A. C, and has ranked igh in several national champion hips He is also an expert boxer and devotee of swimming. Charlie’s itest picture, “The Girl Habit,” is ne of his funniest. Robert Woolsey, he of the big cigar, ho has brought laughter to millions i “Rio Rita,” “The Cuckoos” and dicr hilarious pictures when teamed ith Bert Wheeler, believes that trag iics are the pathway to fame—and imedy! Bruised and broken by a ad fall, he was forced to give up a tcccssful career as a jockey. So he irncd to. the stage to become a sec id Booth. But a stage manager; .ughed when he tried to act—and soplc have been laughing at his act ig ever since However, he now gets aid for it' He now has a starring ictuie of his own, “Everything’s Ooic,” lus first pictuic effort in sep tation from his pal, Wheeler. Doug Fairbanks, Jr, who reaches taidom in his latest picture, Chances,” fiom the novel by A. Ham ton Gibbs, is ona actor who hus made ood on lus own despite the handi- MaryLincolnCandies. 70c Lb. Always Fresh Agency by Appointment. ROBERT J. MILLER Rexall Drug Store What Goes On HI ga gg A Dynamic, Pul* During the Long 111 Q ne o j. S|§B sating Drama of Night Vigils? 11l Screen’s Finest HlSi Life and Love Here is the 111 Actresses f| M | from an Unusual Any.”!' |) St k Angle! cap(?) of a famous fatliei, an equally '»lle stage tomorrow and do an act famous step-mother, Muv J’likToiil. !‘>t imimuv similar to that done by and a brilliantly successful wife, Join UNie >n her palmy days. Ciawford. And if he hadn’t mule good in the pictuies, he would still The stais of the year’s two out have been successful, foi he can wule standing gangster pictures have been satires thnt sting and he can cut tea- united in a new picture, “Smart ture as few artists tan. lie is soon Mnnoj.” and stiangc as it may seem, to have a book Qf \eise published gangslcts are no part of it. It is a His recent articles in a national mag- stoiy of a smnll-town gambler who azinc attracted considciablc attention goes to the big city to win from “the And finally, he could go on the vaiulc- big shots," but whose weakness for College Cut-Rate Store Comei Opposite rostolTice Watch the Window for Specials, Friday and Saturday Vacation Special—Prophylactic Tooth Brush, Listcrine Tooth Paste—All for 47c Picnic Supplies—Whitman and Shellenbargcr Candy Agent for Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein Toilet Articles C. LLOYD MAJOR AND lIIS FAMOUS VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA appearing at ALFARATA PARK Saturday, July 18 LADIES—SOc MEN—$l.OO Week End Special Vase and Dozen Roses $1.50 ■ (. 'i State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street Phone 580-J A Complete Food Service - , * The C orn er unusual Whitman’s Chocolates. Kemp’s Salted Nuts, Standard Brands, Caml> Ihn Goods, Cigars and Cigarettes THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN blondes proves lus ultimate undoing, movies fiom the stage, Robinson as a Edward G Robinson, famous as “Lit- chuinclei player and Cagney as a tie Caesar,” is the stai of “Small soft-shoe dancci Many consider Rob- Money," supported by James Cngncv, inson Hollywood’s lending candidate lending character in “The Public as a successor to the late Lon Chaney Enemy." Both actors came to the in character lolcs. inday - Tuesday ICE-COAL—COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 136-J FROMM’S July Cl earance You know that a lot of summer weather is yet to come—so do we. You know too, that the merchandise you buy now is good for year ’round wear. But we’ve got to sacrifice it now, to get ready for the coming fall season. The policy of the store calls for a complete clearance every season. It’s your opportunity to save. Don’t pjiss it by Values you can’t resist ! Society Brand, Charter House, Braoburn and Hart Schaffner & Marx Light S U1T5..,40- n “t s &‘ These die not broken lots, but you have the pick of our entue stuck—by far the gieatest values ever offered. All Other $lO j • SUITS During This Sale All Altciations Will Do Chaiged to You at Cost reduced to All Other $5O a, a /—y j 2 suits $ 4O reduced to 1 W A Group or ?6 50 and $7 00 Ayj fU? SPORT OXFORDS 3 White, Black and White, Tan, Brown Ciepe Soles, Rubber Soles, Leather Soles A Group of KID PUMPS Pumps and One Straps SSfi. $7-95 *SSS& $ 1 Per Patents Kids | i—< Values to Vnlues to TOOL $1.50 $7.00 ?6.”0 Impolled WOVEN SANDALS Cool and Conifoi table Tor Summer Wear $7.00 Linen , Pumps ami' ip .7 J One Straps Women’s Jf>lo Stetson 4. Oxfords Broken Sizes $6.50 PUMPS and SPORT OXFORDS White, Elnck ami White A* w a Brown and White, reduced to ANNUAL starts tomorrow morning at 8.30 Store Closed All Day Thursday so that we can mark down our entire stock. A Group of $3.95 Harvey Marburger AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Appearing at HECLA PARK THURSDAY, JULY 16 Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 ADMISSION—SI.OO Sunday Afternoon, July 19 BAND CONCERT by BOALSBURG' B. ’29. s-m- 75 SUITS 1 $2 50 While Duck Pants $1.79 $1 00 Shirts or Shoits 1 79c $l.OO Sport IJelts 79c $l.OO Neckwear 79c $8.50 White Flannel Pants $6.45 $8 Stetson Hats $6.25 75c Shu Is oi Shorts 59c 50c Silk llosc ; ♦ 39c $6.50 Sleeveless Sweater Sets $4.95 Men’s $8 50 to $9.50 Walk-Chur and Ciawfoid OXFORDS / ' Black and Blown Only Men's $3.73 Linen Knickers Well Made {tO 95 A Heal £* SIZES TO FIT EVERY ONE ' All Other $45 , SUITS reduced to $1.95 and $2.25 SHIRTS Wlate, 2 for Ton, ** 101 Green, Blue' r\ r\ r Novoltys $ 2.95 Stupe*