Pate Four 111 =3 Dean Ralph L. Watts, of the School I of Agriculture, spoke on "Farm In comes" before the Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Association at Carlisle today. _ .4 ll= SHOWS DAILY—I so. 3:00. 000. 800 TODAY AND FRIDAY John Boles, Gloria Stuart in "BELOVED" Featuring glorious music by Victor Schortzinger composer of "Marchetti: Note—This is not a musical comedy Plus-- , Amos and Andy Cartoon 'THE RASSIAN' MATCH" SATURDAY I'ert Kelton, Zasu l'itts. El Brendel, Jimmie Gleason, Skeels Gallagher in "TUE :lIEANEST GAL IN TOWN" Plus—Ethel Waters in "Bahian: Over" Note—Six Itig Hits for Exam Week MONDAY ' Dorothy Wilson, Douglas Montgom ery itt "EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT" Plus—Bing Crosby in "Please" TUESDAY Edmund Lowe. Ann Stillwell in "LET'S FALL IN LOVE" • WEDNESDAY Richard BartheNess. Ann• Dvorak in "MASSACRE" Plus—Charley Chase in —7 L.uncheOn at . THURSDAYFebruary 1 Spencer Tracy, Loretta Young in "MAX'S CASTLE" Plus—Norma Terris, Eton Boys in "Around the Clock" FRlDAY—February 2 Roltgrt Montgomery, Madge Evans 'red Healy and Ills Three Stooges and a new Stooge "Red" Pearson in "FUGITIVE LOVERS" SATURDAY—February 3 Edmund Lowe, Shirley Grey, Ralph Forbes in "BOMBAY MAIL" Plus—Clark and McCullough in "Iley Nanny Nanny" NITTANY • TODAY Charlie Ruggles, Marguerite Churchill, Charles Farrell in "GIRL WITHOUT A• ROOM" FRIDAY 11. G. Wells' "INYISIBLEI MAN" SATURDAY Bette Davis, Charles Farrell. in- "THE BIG SHAKEDOWN" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Katherine Hepburn in Louisa May Alcott's "LITTLE WOMEN" THURSDAY--:February 1 Richard Barthelmess in "MASSACRE" FRlDAY—February 2 Spencer Tracy, Loretta Young in "MAN'S CASTLE" SATURDAY—February 3 Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans Ted Healy and His Stooges in "FUGITIVE LOVERS" 8m , " 47 4 n •:‘1: '3 • ; 1 - ::: Ii/A . qy bst . 1 NOtklrs9 like this at 1 , .. , 7f.icOLONIAL 115 W.NITTANY AVE. Stale:s Finestazthßesidence t t ‘e rw s • . w 'n9 , / ('72, API - ieliA everY._ '• yltcd r o om • •. • Prepare Yourself not only for exams but also for that wet, slushy weather Have your shoes repaired Electric Shoe Repair 208 Allen street Nov that the 1931 model cars are out take a "COMPARATIVE RIDE" Nittany Motor Co. lIIRCII R. OBER, Proprietor 1000 West College Avenue BELLEFONTE ARMORY, SPRING ST, TUESDAY,'. JAN. 30. • 0 0 You are Invited to Attend Pres . Rooseveits Bitthda s the Grand March at 9 p.. Admission sLo . F . er.Uottple. . DUKE MORRIS and His Band Will Entertain. Dance is for the ' • • • ' - -• • Benefit . of Warm Springs. Foundation. . STUDENT UNI An notices will be received at the Stu o'clock Wednesday afternoon for a Th fora Monday issue. Additional nod. COLLEGIAN atm on Wednesday and FRIDAY Officers of the Mechanical Engin eering society for the coming semes ter will be elected at a meeting in Room 107 Main Engineering at 4 o'clock. SATURDAY Officers of the P. S. C. A. Fresh men Commission will be nominated at the regular luncheon meeting. Dr. Currol D. Champlin, of the School of Education, will speak. MISCELLANEOUS Scientific Women's club will meet in Room 417, Old Main at 7 o'clock Mon- CLASSIFIED BALGROOSI DANCING INSTRUCTION Individual social dancing instruction. Call 7794 o 811. Mary Danrahan. FYC ANS., 200 W. College Ave. 1-etlf.L TYPlNG—Themes and term papers typed at reasonable rates. Call 6224. 172-3tnpltWO. FOR RENT—Large. well heated rooms fur two or three persons. Free caratte snaeo. Phone 813-J. Mrs. R. 0. Graham. 256 S. Atherton street. 169-ItpdCßK. FOR RENT—Two large comfortable double rooms. Central location. It; H. Beaver Avenue. oppoelte Cost office. =EEO FOR • RENT—Lnrue dotirable room, • Rea. .nnhle - rent. Phone 105.8. 603 W. College Avenue. 138.2tnoCAR WANTED—Paasengera to Philadelphia be tween semester!, Leave Friday noon. Re turnorn Tuesday ming. Round trip $5.00. Call Frank Glutei°, 111. 189-ItpdßWO WANTED—Pansengern to I'lltdburgh and r, turn. Round trip SIM. Leaving Friday noon. returning Monday. Jerry Borland. phone 1614. 100-ItpdßWO WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh next Satur day. February 3, at 10 A. N. Call 270-11. 191-ltnpUPS FOR RENT—Roo with sleeping porch. Nett Football field. Phone UM 2.24 Ridge Aye nue. 150.24pd.hf FOIt RESIT—Six double rooms . newly furn ished with Simmons outfits. Board if de sired. Mrs. Mem- McCormick. 106 S. Bar nard Street. Phone 450-M. 1,41-2tpdWIIS FOR RENT—Two Bachelor apartments. Cen tral location for three or four students. Tun student apartments with kitchenettes. Several desirable student rooms. Cordon I). Kissinger .agency, .second floor State College Hotel building, phone hOt. Is2.ltnoWES FOR RENT—Large. double. steam-hosted room. (Mod location, reasonable Tates. 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F~:M,, O 1934, LteArrr 94 ?Awn TOBACCO Co N BULLETIN utlent Union ilvik in Old Main until fi mutiny inane, and until Siiturdny noon es may be 'phoned to the Old * Main d Sunday night. day night. , Members or the College staff may secure faculty Athletic Association tickets at the association office from Monday until Saturday, February 3. The tickets are $7.50 each. The annual P. S. C. A. cabin retreat will be held February 3 and A. All going are requested to sign. up at the P. S. C. A. office. The Penn Salle in China committee will meet in the Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, at 4 o'clock Tuesday. The all-College tennis tournament has been cancelled, bdt will be resum ed as soon as weater conditions per mit. Men still in competition will be notified when to play. schedules as announced by the Reg istrar's office: Education 568, un der Prof. Palmer C. Weaver, the cor rect time is Friday at 2, 12 Educa , tion building; Seddon lof Agricul tural Economics' 1 has been discon tinued and consolidated with Section 2; and Bacteriology 203 should read Bacteriology 204. FOR RENT—Lamm. well furnished room, in apartment with no other roomers or chil dren. • Across from campus. one block from Co-op corner. Ale, F. J. Hanrnhan, 200 W. College Avenue. Call 770-1 or Oil. Ulll=l FOR ItENT Room, newly Punt:red, ringle beds, for $2 find 32.50 per work. Inquire 303 S. Allen Street. Phone 20-It. 183-IttoIPWF FOlt RENT Room* with but and cold run ning water nt $2.30 tier week. Phone .16.2 Harter Club, lid W. Nittnny Avenue. ItG•itydl'WF LOST—Tan pigskin glove vicinity Rec. 'Hall Saturday night. Please return to Collegian Office or T. K. Davis, 305 Varaity 1111-ItntIWIM Duke Morris's Band KISHACOQUILLAS PARK Saturday, Jan. 27 , • H, Yl r ~ Q\,~t~ THE PENN STATE COLLEdIAN GLEN SELLING SUBSCRIPTIONS REVEALED AS FRAUDULENT That the two young men soliciting subscriptions to magazines, especially Esquire, were a fraud was indicated by a telegram received by Stark Bros. and Harper late this week. When they heard that the solicitors were offering Esquire at half• price, ' they became suspicious and wired the publishers of that magazine. Esquire replied that as they had no field organization of any kind, they would appreciate an investigation by local police. Chief Albert E. Yougel has sent out teletype flyers. • BETWEEN SEMESTERS FRED'S McLANAHAN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE WALGREEN SYSTEM • • . _ FRIDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SHAVING NEEDS DENTAL NEEDS 35c Ingram's Cream' 25c 25c Dr. West Tooth Paste 75c Noxzema 43e 2 for 25c 50c Aqua Velva 34c 75c Listerine Solution____s9c 35c Mennen's . Cream 25c 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush_27c $l.OO Shaving Brushes___69c 50c Sovereign Tooth Paste 21c MEET AND EAT AT OUR FOUNTAIN • ICE CREAM SODAS-40c ICE CREAM, Pint-15c TASTY GRILLED SANDIVICHES=IOe to 25c CANDY . • MEDICINES 1-16. Box Peanut Clusters 42c 50c Vick's Drops 30c 1-Ib. Box Choc. Coy. Cherries_39c 91.00 Squibb Adex Tabs 59c 30c Phospho-Quinine 9 5c 1 1 / 2 -Ib. Box Asst. Choc 69c I qt. Milk of Magnesia 59c 2 1 / 2 -lb. Box Asst. Choc.______9Bc 25c N. R.'S Tablks 19c 1-lb. Box Norris Asst. Choc.___79c 35c Campho-Lyptus Rub' °3c 129 STUDENTS TO GET DEGREES AT GRADUATION (Continued from page one) lan, Stephen Hoynak, and John W. McElwain, in agricultural and biolog ical chemistry; to William E. Bell, Robert E. Hoover, and John B. S w a y n e jr., in agricultural econo mics; to William P. Stiles in agricul tural engineering; to Jorge J. Ser ralles jr., in agronomy; to William L. White in botany; to Charlie C. Bur dan jr., William A. Craumer, and Jo seph S. Thurston in dairy husbandry; he'Bterfield . . just try them 7-AerSig* nn(l to Warren 11. Johnson in poultry husbandry. A meeting of the Penn State Li- In the School of Chemistry an di. r, rary club will be held tonight at the Physics, John H.Reichenbach will get home of Mrs. Frank M. Koos. Miss a degree in -chemistry and William Kathryn Stokes will read a paper on Widmaier in physics, while in the "Desmond McCarthy and Harold Ni- School of Phyical Education and Atli- • letics Robert A. Flood will be award- colson" and Miss Margaret Knoll ed the only decree in the curriculum will also present a paper on "Anthony of health and physical education. Adverse." THUNDERING THE SAVAGE BATTLE-CRY OF AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN MILLION' . . . . . "Not since 'The Dawn Patrol' has Barth°!mess had a sturdier cine ma vehicle than 'Massacre' . . . striking document . . . courageous in its treatment and ruthless in its indictment, the picture drives home its stirring message with vi gor and righteous indignation . . . the picture combines with its in dignation all of the speed and red blooded action to be found in the best of the western melodramas. —Pittsburg& Post-Gazette "Most vigorous assault upon Amer ican injustice the' films have pro duced since 'I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.'" —N. Y. Herald Tribune "Easily the best picture Barthel mess has had in several seasons." —N. Y. Journal "Barthelmess gives a vigorous AN effective performance." "4+i-Moves with speed and force ... packed with exciting events." —N. Y. News RICHARD - "A picture worthy of your atten tion." —N. Y. World Telegram ARTHELMESS " ... Barthelmess gives an ener getic performance." —N. Y. Sun MASSACRE Warner Bros. Dramatic Sensation with gorgeous Ann Dvorak ... m ,-cAzti. - .Au ::•. ‘•.. kWirner,BiathcisThialic : , . ~-. . . STATE COLLEGE PHONE 616 AT. THE NITTANY-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 i , „ , ....:.!.. : ....!..i.:,.0?,!!,, , .. , „...,::.,,,::::.,, : •.: : ::.:. : ,:.. .....fis :frgg; . si.f , , , A .,, i ~ vi..i.:a1:44!..,.. , , , . . E 171 , • ii,?:.ii, .R We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality—and hence of better taste—than in any other cigarette at the price. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO COMPANY Thursday Evening, January •25, 1934 LIBRARY CLUB TO MEET N. Y. Times WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31
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