Tomb;lay, Octobet 20, 1031 FOOTLIGHTS Every once in a while we set out and have a splendid time being based We make a great show of how some thing which pleases other people ut terly bores us. Rather a martyrdom of intelligence sort of thing. We went to the Players' show Sat urday knowing that "Broken Dishes" was one of those family, homely of fans at whirls parents always chuckle rommiecently. We have a family ourselves and we have sisters and brothels and we have quarrels aplenty to satisfy whatever warlike etavlngs a peaceful soul may have. So it seemed like bnnglng bores to boredom to trot deliberately over to the auditorium to get about three mire hams of the thing on the stage and this for pleasure (sic) Any way eve arc all set to make the most dramatic situation possible out of our boredom for the benefit of all those wttlun wiggling distance. But, con found it, we weren't bored. This man Branton got us the mo ment lie came in. 'With the cloud of Donald Meek's superbly pathetic in terpretatum hanging over him like a faculty proctor, he created his men Cyrus and a likeable fellow, too His performance to us ranks among the few fine performances of leading roles which eve have seen m the past , four years here. Almost evely line of which lie had many, was read with Intelhgence and understanding. 'The play itself was pretty poor Entirely wholesome and consequent- Pat; onize Our Adveitisci s College. Jewelry . Everything You Expect at the Best Jenelry Store in Centre County CRABTREE'S 132 Allen St. Pub out% On, Adveilisos Taxi SerVice Phone 492-R J. C. SHEFFLER 138 South Atherton Street 1 st.s 1 aoo On Pugh Between College and Beaver 'e mean sle oo ed pretty nice. That blinded us somewhat to the fact that she did not act with exceeding, vigor, knowledge, or perspect,e, It's' her first time, however, and with her ly strained, it was punctuated spar- good stage hearing, we are looking sely with witty lines which ielic‘cil forward to seeing her again, more scattered obviousnesses After many skillful. sturdy commonplaces and healthy ills- Miss Hairy we saw on the stage orders, NW- were astonished to have f ur l the first time and she overdid it the whole thing turn out to be as She sniffed at the right times, but wish fixation or something psycholo- too loudly. But Bliss Mullin, we are gical like that. We were just sitting all set up about the way she did. It's up in anticipaton of a good mess of the lost tone we've liked her on the abnormal psychology when those stage and she must keep her eye out vilely-colored cuitams poked dosed i for pints that she can handle the way We welt decently satisfied with I she tool: the gait of The maiden Mrs. Mason's peifoimance. Her school teacher reading was accurate. However she i Gloss was miscast and it's a shame is too pleasant looking to convince us, because he has done some excellent of the dommeming woman. (We SC woik heretofore. He hit a high spot seen domineering women and they „but, half-frozen, but he's no delivery look like the devil, especially after boy to us. For the prise Miscast, we thirty yeas.) We don't see that it's point our finger at soft-voiced Mi. I Mrs. Mason's faulL though Rickel as the man from Headquar- Of Miss Diableldt as the ioinanta.,ters. June, he talked like a gent. interest, we soy that she put up an \Vise and Monte turned in fine excellent appearance on the stage pieces of builesque character wink Pat: ou,:c On: v LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTY PARLOR 2nd Floo: Leiteell Building Phone 2104 Pah unix.° Our Arilc, tic) a SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY THIS WINTER'S COAL AND FIREPLACE WOOD YOU WILL SAVE MONEY State College Fuel and Supply Co. Phone 35-M Pah out% Our Advo trAu s VEY BROTHERS MANUFACTURERS OF HAR tt/r_vole RIBBON SEEM r4i,: , .ter • 'Ollll •!.!: •,•.r. • ToDA SPECIALIZ ING IN BOWLING OPEN SWEEPSTAKES THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The way they handled the partsl seemed to be Just about the way they ought to be handled. Hest as the Stranger was tall enough and has black hair, but acted heavily. The characters and scenes were well-proportioned and toned and may we say here and now that we forgive Professor Cloetingh his " R. U. It" on this account. The actors paused on the laughs, which is a tribute to the tin yam. Built on a ten-pieec dance band, the orchestra stuck together, praise be, as never before. They played sell Conductor Shelley's arrange meats of popular songs. A laurel is due Shelley , for undertaking to make conceit atiangements which, though somewhat garish, were pleasingly College-trained ONmore than a hundred floodlighted fields, foot ball is being played and practiced in the evening hours, before larger audiences than ever before—with fewer injuries and in better conformity with classroom duties. 1 This constructive revolution in athletics is largely the work of college-trained engineers— young men personally familiar with the needs of college and school They are dedicating the technical experience gained in the General Electric Test De partment to the practical service of under graduate athletics—designing and instal ling floodlighting equipment for virtually every sport—football, baseball, hockey, tennis, and track. t Other college men in the General Electric oi-ganization have specialized in street You it ilkbe interested in Bulletin GEA-1206, "The Lag. that Started Sports at Night " Wriie for tt to the nearest G-E office or to Emitting Dinslon, General Electric Company, Sebenectud), Acs York 95 88411 GENERAL ELECTRIC AT THE ontrasled. A tomato is slue the ihythym patterned on the ceiling as 'layers fat failing to note the ai- light from tlra music rack lamps angements on the program m place Plays against the gesturing conduct if myriads of backstage minions. If el, he ',mt. nyone has not seen the phantasm of l We missed out boredom. Patronize Oro• Advertisers Austin Beauty Parlor , Nittany Realty Budding SPECIAL THIS WEEK Shampoo and Marcel $l.OO Permanent Waving complete $7.50 Genuine Supplies Used Phone 9605 for Appointment engineers --- I revisit' t he ' athletic' Field MOO photograph or Temple &odours. Philadelphia. 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