Thursday, July 30,1931 Campus Bulletin Theses for advanced degrees must be submitted to the office of the Dean of tEe Graduate School before Thurs day at soon. The exeprsiots to Danville Staid Hospital for tEe Insane will leave the Auditorium at* 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Transportation tickets will be sold for at the Sommer Ses sion office or at the Student Union desk in Old Mam, until Friday noon. Them will he a bus to Scrantoa by way of Danville, Bloomsbury, Ber wick, West Nanticoke' and Wilkes- Barre at 8 o’clock next Saturday .morning, August 8. At the same time a bus will leave for Camden, N. J. by way of Harrisburg, Lancaster. CoatesvQle and Philadelphia. Movie Chats - Remember the old Keystone Cops? WeU, they are back on the- jobagam s in a new comedy just made Sy the 'Masquers (Jlub in -Hollywood, .enti tled "Stout Hearts and ' Willing Hands. 1 * Among the original Xey stoners in the picture are Ford Ster ling, Chester Conklin, Mack Swain, TT-anif Vmw, Jimmy Fmlaysou and Clyde Cook. Fredric March, who capably por trayed the take-off of John Barry more in “the EoyaiFamily of Broad way” has been definitely decided up on by Paramount for the lead in “Dr. 'JekyD and Mr.-Hyde,” which is'to be remade this year.' You vST remem ber -that' John Earrymore starred In the original Mtrfa™ Hopkins, whom yon will acclaim in “The ‘ Smiling Lieutenant” next week, will have the feminine lead. - Sally Filers is another, former Mack Sennetfc" bathing beanty * who has gradually won her way to greater success aa a dramatic actress, a Her last picture was "The Black Camel,” the engrossing Charlie Chan story. She -will -soqn be keen with. George O’Brien in' “The Holy Terror,” an action picture thaS will bring . you Visit pshacoquiUas; Park AT LEWISTOWN DANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 1-8-12 P. M. • s “THE CAVALIERS" SUNDAY, AUGUST 2—BAND CONCERT—2-5 P. M.- DANCE.TUESDAY,-AUGUST 4—ft;3o to 12:30 'I MICKEY GUY and 0» ADMISSION PRICE—2Oe SWIMMING " > GAMES COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY at $l.OO The Athletic Store - ONCMP CORNER . ; ALL STUD.ENT SUPPLIES : 8-DAY Sunmier Qearance Sale BegwmingrFriday July 31st A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONET ON NEWEST ’ - 'IN MEN’S WEARING APPAREL - Owe regular 522ii0 Linen 75c Wash Ties—s9c, ■„ S2AO Pajamas™ __ - 5 L&> 53-95 Linen Knickers—l2.9s 52.00 Paramos 51 Jo - 5450 linen Traosers—j,2-95 li'cn eVil? 51.75 Wool Golf 53.00 Shirts . __S2AS 59A0 Flannel Troosers'!s6Js Shirts J 5 SS.SO Flannei - , wonderfnl broad . - $l.OO Hand -Tailor Ei I doth shirt in bhie, white and . tan, all skes—sLso - ' UNDERWEAR. , • ' N «ckwear— - - Shorty and Shirts SUS * Wash Ties—3 for 3H.00 51.00 Shorts and Shirts 79c~ a A new shipment of linen ‘ : - Saits, wen SLEEVELESS SWEATERS breasted, 3-piece—slO’-OO 54-50rnow_ S3AS : Doable Breastrrfi nowllL.- S2AS - 3-pieee—slW3 : 53.00, now. 52^5 v - . i]fj ! ILTiLLEN STREET many a thrill. Richard Barnett, notable stage ac tor, of the famous Bennett fam . ily, and father of Constance and Joen. i screen luminaries, has at last fallen ■ for the lore of the KWg lights. Ee makes ha picture debut -with Marion 1 Davies m her latest picture, "Five ; and Ten," made from the famous nor r el by Fannie Hoot. Too will also l see- him wtih Constance Bennett in • “Bought," a Warner Bros, picture to i be shown early in September. In celebration of the opening of the new show season, Warner Bros. The atres will observe the month of Aug ust as “Blue Ribbon Picture Month." With the close of Summer Session wort CatEaum will perforce have to its participation to the opening week, but during that brief period some unusually fine pictures have been scheduled. Those who re mam here during the rest of the sum mer, however, can be assured of good pictures throughout -the vacation. Ruth Chattertou, one of the screen’s : finest actresses, will soon be-starred in Warner Bros, productions-, as she has bees signed to % long term con tract. Her latest—and probably last —Paramount picture is “The Magnifi cent lie" soon to he shows locally. This picture is based on Leonard Mer rick’s Book, “Laurels and the lady.” X famous stage production, with - two noted stage 'performers, was - transposed to the screen in the mak ing of "Honeymoon Lane," soon to • be shown here. Eddie Dowling} long • a- Broadway star, repeats |ns stage* ’ success in this delightful production; 1 while Ray'Dooley, wwVfng her'screen > debut, ..thoroughly demonstrates the r reason for her popularity as a stage ! The combination of - Dowling -and Dooley promises to be * happy one. News of the Churches University Baptist Church Hlttas? Arena* sad Btfauat* Street - Bible School at lh3o. The final dis FREE PARKING. _ . RIDES cession of "Jesus’ Preparation for His* Life Work?* will be held. Dr. Selby brings the message on the subject “The Strange Jesus.” You will'bo cordially welcomed at our service- this last Sunday ..of the St. Andrew’s Episcopal- Church 304 Fraser Street Holy Comoumon at 7:45 a. m. Holy Communion sermon at 10:45 a. m. A hearty welcome is extended to aQ. Grace Lutheran Church West College Are. at Atherton St Sunday School at 9:30. Special class for summer school students taught by the pastor. Homing worship, 10:45. A cordial welcome is extended to .11/ ICE—COAL—COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Campus Saddle School IN REAR OF HOTEL AND THEATRES Horseback Riding - . Gentle Horses and Free Instructions ' 51.00 PER HOUR _ 12-HOUR TICKET $lO ’ - Make Reservations, 1 i ~ Phone 9799 .' : / - ; SHE ' >. .• PENN’S CAVE - f ; THE i ■ One Mile Boat Ride Through Cave and Lake 5 Miles East of Centre Hall 1 ‘JUST HALF HOUR’S RIDE FROM STATE COLLEGE if i 'wHK * mirni ■ Monday - Tnesday—August 4 THE-PENH StATE COLLEGIAN St. PasTs Methodist Episcopal : Cfcareh - V. gwtlj' ffirtwtti grtat P»*Wc_ East Coikge-Ave. sad .McAllister Si. at 9.30 a.m. Special for sannnkr students taught by Prof. C. D. Cbamplin and the pastor. Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon, A cordial invitation is ex* ended to all to share in the worship and work of St, PacTs. The :Presbytirian Church K*r. Urvd H. J«m Tartar In. DmU W. CamtSoa. CtaJwt Putar Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Spe cial class for the Summer Students taught by Rev. Donald W. Carrsthexs. Homing worship service at 10:45 with the sermon by the Bev. 'Edward H. Jones. PATRONIZE OUB ADVERTISERS Phone 136-J New York at $2 Prices - - j . Prince _of Personality AURICE CHEVALIER Psnmoaats Gorgeota-Picture Tie miting 1 Lieutenant” tie Colbert Charlie Boggle* Miriam iHopkins CATHAUM Filth Reformed Church •We extend a cordial welcome _to worsiup with us. ' * ’ Church School at 9.30. . Special class for summer sesioa students. Subject: The Sunday Hominy worship at 10:45. We extend a cordial welcome to worshio with us. " Oar Lady of Victory Chape! Sunday—Early Hass at 8 a. m. Late Hass at 10 a. m. A Complete ■\ 1 \. . . • *'' / • Printing Sefvice The Nittany Printing ; and" : PnbHshmg Company Between Movies and the Corner Alexander Caverns I**/ PENNSYLVANIA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL CAVERN NATURE’S UNDERGROUND SCENIC HANDIWORK]: ’ Pennsylvania State Route 972 8 Miles Northlrf Lewislown 3 i SWIMMING at HECLA PARK FINAL WEEK I Clearance Sale of Women’s New Summer Shoes A sale of colorful summer footwear, —combining beauty with comfort. Our entire stock of ' \ ‘ ALL AT THE ONE PRICE $A.95 Take advantage of this sale saving! Clearance of Men’s Oxford’s _ Black and White f/i. - Walk-Overs Brown and White '**% Crawford All White If Ralston Black—Brown That -Gold op to $9.50 FROMM’S opposite Front Campus- 7 Miles East of Bellefonte on Route 220 Page Foo* White Kid Oxfords Black apd White Oxfords Brown and White Oxforrds , Black Oxfords' • Brown-. Oxfords , Linen Pomps.. White Kid Pumps Black and White Pumps Brown and White Pumps ' White Kid One Straps That sold up to $8 £ N - J O, V f I T : 8 Miles East oT Reedsyflle