Page roue Groff 'O7 Praised in Letter to Dean Watts George W. "Daddy" Groff 'O7, Penn State's representative al Lingnan Uni wrsity, Canton, China, Ives recently praised in a letter sent to Dean Ralph L. Watts, of the School of Agriculture, one of the Lingnan trustees. The letter, written by Prof. Wfliam A. R.ilQy, head of the division of en tomology and economic zoology at the University of Minnesota, says: "I was very greatly impressed by tho line Ivor!: that, your representative, Professor Groff, is doing in Lingnan. 110 is thoroughly devoted to the in terests of the people and he is doing sonic remarkable work in the way of plant improvement as well as in the way of stimulating interost iii the im provement of horticultural practices in that region." CA THA tti • n A WAND% BROS:7IIEATRE PIIONE 616 Matinees 1:30-3:00 Evenings 6:30-8:30 , k Complete Showing as Late as 9 O'clock TUESDAY- A First Ilun Special PILGRIMAGE' with Henrietta Crostnan, Marian Nixon, Norman Foster WEDNESDAY- Helm Twelvet recs. Wallace Turd Victor Jory in "MY WOMAN" THURSDAY- Richard Dix, Madge Evans in "A DAY OF RECKONING" NITTANY TUESDAY- El) (Fire Chief) WYNN and Dorothy Mackaill in "THE CHIEF" WEDNESDAY- "PILGRAiILIGE" PIANO TUNING leave your order at THE MUSIC ROOM Phone 65 "Rocky" Taylor We are going out busine ss, YOU STILL HAVE TIME to cash in on these sensational prices! `The Round Barn'---Carl W. Wild Watercolors by Carl Wild Feature Exhibit Opening in Main Engineering Water colors, including the one shown above, "The Round Barn" by Carl W. Wild, of the division of land scape architecture, comprise the ex hibition of his works which went on display in the display room of the architecture department on the third floor of Main Engineering building this morning. The exhibit, which will continue until Saturday night; is sponsored by Scarab, honorary architectural fra ternity, is one of a series sponsored by the organization during the College year. 'Wild showed other pieces of his work, which is purely a hobby, here last year. All of Wild's art work has been done within the last two years, while he was a ,member of the horticulture' department staff here, and most of it has been done during vacations or in his spare time. Recently, the paint AN ENTIRELY NEW SELECTION OF SEMI-FORMAL AND FORMAL EVENING DRESSES at THE BUSH & BULL CO. SUITS. AND TOPCOATS Last' Friday and Saturday State College men bought more suits and overcoats than has been sold here all this season. Many wise customers bought four garments— (2 suits, 1 Balmacan top- 1 :oat and 1 overcoat)—Ask the man who bought one or more of these wonderful bargains. We still have 117 of these suits and more coming ! ! ! DON'T WAIT ! ! BUY NOW ! ! •+ + + FROM $14 95 ings were . exhibited at Altoona. The twenty-two pictures in the present exhibit include all the work the Penn State instructor' has done during the last summer coupled with some of his previous work. Wild's medium has always been water-colors. Among the other exhibits planned by Scarab this year is a showing of the work of Chester L. Wiseman, of the departMent of architecture. No definite date for this exhibition has been set, according to Howard T. Maynard '34, secretary of the or ganization. 11 E. E. SENIORS WILL SPEAK Eleven seniors enrolled in the elec trical electro-chemical engineering curricula will address a' meeting of the Electrical Engineering society in Room 200, Engineering Unit D, at 7:30 •o'clock Wednesday •night. • ALL OUR STOCK MUST BE MOVED EVEN THAT WHICH IS IN OUR WAREHOUSE. We HAVE PLACED LARGE ORDERS FOR FALL MERCHANDISE AND THESE ORDERS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING— CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL FORCE US TO TAKE THESE ORDERS AND MOVE THEM QUICKLY. WE HAVE ALWAYS OFFERED BOOM QUALITY NOW WE ADD DEPRESSION PRICES. SALE CONTINUES UNTIL EVERY ITEM IS SOLD. THERE ARE STILL PLENTY OF .PHENOMINAL BARGAINS. NEW MERCHANDISE HAS ARRIVED TO REPLACE OUR DEPLETED STOCKS. COME IN TODAY-BUY NOW-AND SAVE AT • . . ' • -3! . • .. , :ALTERATIONS 1 NO'EXCHANGE§ EXTRA CHECKS MST BE OKAYED . ' . . .. ~ . . . . 'STETSON ID'STOR ..I N2,:s. - FINAL • ,• • . 115 South Allen St. THE PENN STATE. COLLEGIAN COLLEGE AWAITS BOND ISSUE VOTE (Continucd from. voile one) negotiation of the loan:is absolutely essential to the.fulfillment of the bud get for the current biennium of State administration. It is . pre-eminently essential to the mirrying out of the program of state' relief, because this loan is to provide very nearly half of the State's appropriation to that pur p o se."—Philudelpltia Evening Bulletin. "For the past four years the free or charity wards of our 'hospitals have been:thrown open - to care for the tin , fortunate victims of the depression. Unstintingly the hospitals have given of their medical. and surgical care. They have provided medicine, food, nursing care, clean, comfortable beds and in many instances clothing after their convalescence. All this ' the hospitals have done even in view of the fact that thefr state appropria tion has been cut several times, owing to inadequate State revenue. Nor have the hospitals received aid from ;welfare or charitable organizations with which to'cairy on this charitable work. "The relief bond issue—which will appear on the November ballot—is ,their hope.. If passed this will pro vide $25,000,000 for relief organiza tions, of this 'ium' $2,231,365 will be divided among 163 hospitals of Penn sylvania to help enable .them to care for the sick pooi."—Pittsburgh Press. "Direct donations by 'the public have decreased alarmingly, and many hospitals face serious curtailment of service or closure. Unless Amendment Number 8 is passed; many needed hos pitals will be forced—to close • in the, near future:"—Altoona Tribune. LOUISE A. LAMBERT, Beautician Above Athletic Store • MUMS FOR THE GAME. $&5O Dozen • MARIMOR FLORIST. Phone . 861 220 W:'Bee:Ver - Ave!iue . •... • CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION— Individual social dancing instruction. Call 7794 or 811. Mary Banrshen, Fye Apts., 200 W. College Ave. I,tICL BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Individual Instruction in social dancing, call Ellen Mitchell. 46114. 17-etngIVHS TYPING —REPORTS—THEhIES—THESES— Reasonable rates. Call Miss Boyer• 861, be. tween hours of 7 to 11. s.ltooFT STUDENTS desiring transportation for friends coming. from Philadelphia to HousepartY • call Frank Charles, 4124. 664 tptIHK SPECIAL BUS TO .PENN GAME—Leaves State 6 n. en. Friday. rater,. Sunday night. Hound trig fare $6.75. For reservations. register at Student Union desk or call Davie at 174 immediately. 75-4tchßWO FOR RENT-2 furnished' rooms on SCCOUII Roo, Suitable for sitting room and bed rooms or two bedrooms. Phone 144.51, 243 Pugh St. 68-ItnpßWO FOR RENT--Large front room to be rented single or double. Phone 605. R. Mtn W. H. neigh, 228 Ewa. Hamilton Av. 60-ItnpCßK FOR RENT—Room and sleeping porch with Private Stonily. 224 Ridge mama,. Phone G7B. ' 9-2tnpltWO FOR RENT—I furnlsbesi rooms on second floor. 2 single. 2 double, one with single beds. Good loention, near caninun. 118 Helmer St. Phone 121.51. 73-It.pdnsl FOR RENT—Large steam-heated double room. Excellent location. 124 S. Miles. Board same house. Reasonable calm. Ross .Rev erly. Phone 1604 • • 70-2tadJß WANTED—Passengers to Philadelphia. Leave Thursday afternoon. return Sunday. hound trip 54.00. ,Coll Frank Charles, 41243 at 6 p. m. 4641tnnlIWO WANTED—Position as ,cook in fraternity or boarding house. Good references add twelve rears experience. Phone 8044, or call, at 440 W. Foster 67..8tripGAG. WANTED—Passage for one , girl from Pitts burgh 'on Friday. ' Call Irwin, 47t. DoonmJCl WANTElD—Pannineeen to ePittnburgh Velar . $4 round trip. Return Sunday no Pho on. n on. e .108-R. ' • 74-11.nid.1111 LOST—Log log slide rule Monday. October 30, in one of engineering buildings. Finder please communicate with Mr. Doggett, Eng. D. Reword. il•ltpdFT LOST—Log Jog slide rule. 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Wait ing to fill you with all the vital sit ,p_ott ‘ -tr 4 • _ . " SHREDDED WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda 'Bakers" ANNOUNCEMENT Stetson "D" tailor-made suits have never been reduced—we are taking orders every clay and you can still get . that made-to-you-individual measure suit at regular prices. • • Arrangements will be made for a local Stetson "D" tailoring agency at State soon after this store closes. State College, Penna.