Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 08, 1934, Image 6

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CLASSIFIED ITHEATRE TO SHOW
BALLROOM DANCING IN.S7RUCTION - 1 FOREIGN PICTURES
Individual social Ll:ei:a.; instructin. Call 1
":IL.J or Sll. Mary I:thrall:1n, Fyn Apts.. i
:BM W. College Ave. 1-ctKL 1
FOIL FAL tory of 11. S.—Martin MOO;
Adventure par In lecture , 1.25: Im Tresor •
II AL Viet
SA.r.twar :1.71i: Outline of Gen.;
ra! 7,014,y ,;2.011. Call C. It. 11piner. 111.1
li. A. E. Imam,
Pua SALE—ltaby ternad piano, n 7 ,0. Practi
cally new. flood buy for n fraternity. Write
C:1, Penn State Culle:rittn. 119t1.24a14:1! With the possibility that tw•o more
be added at a later date, a series
unums- (la your radio hehtre the ttemes-; may
Collegettiets. tt;4l Isq.nat t,t Smith. 50( of five representative motion pictures
o AVCIIIIC. Phone 195-11.. lof foreign make will be shown at a
l'Olt RENT- Lame well heated rm.. for local movie house beginning on Tues.
'" i''"""'• y r"' ."'"" day and Wednesday. Two of the films
Mott: sl3-1. titre. It. O. Grahurn. 255 S. •
A 03013.31 163.1tpilellli. I were produced in France. two in
Rus
rugt SENT -Lom rtmot ,. and one in Germany. All of the
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s..mtlole rent. 191-IC. 109 W. Collinte have translations of the for.
AVCIIIII2. I " . '"P GA eign subtitles, or running explana.
Dolt ItENT- -Room with .I:cni::e 'web. Nenr
1 , 001.1):111 field. I•hum• 675. 22.1 Ridge Ave
., ISO.2tptIJJ.
FUR RENT—Six double rioinv. newly turn
with Simmons outfits. Board if
tie
red. Alrv. Miiry t Cerra rk, 10fi S.
ivird Stn•ei.
duction, will be exhibited on Febru
ary 20 and 21. On February 27 and
Flat RENT - Forni..hed om for two ,00-i 28, the German film, "Quick, Koenig
dom., w. Weitio!. 2 I South Atherton.
St. Phone der Clowns," or "Quick, King of the
Clowns, ,, will be featured.
Ftllt la:NT—Single ts doubly mum. ann.:ate!
En•ane;:ing . Jll camel "Volga Volga" will be shown on
tat l'hont• 2t,11. March 6 and 7, while "Sous les Toits
Fait acs r-.Smond floor trwa room with, de Paris" wilt be exhibited the follow-
Co il " 2- ' 4 I ' 2 s- ,,!...`",7`,7: r 1ing week. The former is a Rusiun film
—"P"/-*
l and the latte4a French production.
.tudwit upitarnents ninr
The films are considerea by experts
al...in:tor Aiteney, slur 'Collette to be the best representative films
1!""' Plano 500.
1"-il"PHK I of the countries represented. The lead
in "Red Head" is portrayed by Poil
de Carotte, premier French actor,
while Lillian Harvey, now working in
American productions, is starred in
the German film, which was made
prior to her debut here.
~THAu
~.. . s='~-WaGoc(@rotAgs.~lifauo:;: ~::`
PHONE 610 ' I .
SHOWS :30. 3:00. G:3O. 8:30
And „ Cnmi Inlr sh„„. an latr un 7P. M. Foy. .y.;NT-- . Singic room with n priwnle
! It. T. 'l Netit i t7 r. .:3o h" S. ' G ' ll7lt. "'""'
irepkiP
TODAY AND FRIDAY
Fre:irk March. Miriam Aopkins, Mt:NT—Pleasant apartmeat and r
,George Ran. Helen Mack in 14 rts . luee I rate. Inquire ntooms.
right.
"ALI. OF E" ,
C ct. firstapartmentr „
1 I fl r
secnin 205.1tnal2Wp
SATURDAY
COMPLETE SHOW
(After the Basketball Game)
Warren William and Jean Muir in
n00:1 AND BOARD—Het room and board
"BEDSIDE" I for one or Oro boy, Orlando apartments.
Name NO. Mrs. Thum:, 200-2lpd111:.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ,
1 BOARD—Seet mainly men). nt 3.1.211 per week
Willia in Dowell, Belle Davis, Frank) Zerby club. 231 South Allen Street.
McHugh, Vow Teasdale, Hugh 2Ol-2tudltWO
lic ' — l, Hm.41:11(1 Owan in
iterbert, Reginald Owon in I I.OST-,-Golti wrist watch with arold link, Ito. l
F.ISIIION FOLLIES OF 193r' 1 . ard If return.] to Mary E. Prot, .21
Mull. 203-ItnuWil
NITTANY
Dorothea Wield: and Baby Le Roy in'; TYPING—Timm, mencilx, and other 1YOinl:
•
"MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN"
"KING OF TiiE WILD HORSES" MY BETTER.
.11A LF IS LOST-1 1 1c.kin
RCS, the M„nder Hovel •, g in i ". 7% L c ii-Vit " "". k".""
"
Featuring d Ulm cold do ys. Phone
and William ,Janney 1 I.a IIcomPFW W
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AND RE-
Meredith. 121
202-Itod
I.TURDAY
John Wayne in
THE MAN FROM MONTEREY
By Popular DeMaud
THE HUB
Continues Until
SATURDAY NIGHT
DOLLAR
DAYS
2-for-I
Shoe Sale
will' Every Pair of Shoes
Purchased at lte.tular Price
You Can Buy Another Pair
of Equal Value for—
$l.OO
$2.95 Shoes 9 pair $3.95
$3.95 Shoes..___2 pair $1.95
$4.95 Shoes 9 pair $5.95
$6.00 Shoes 9 pair $7.00
Gym Shoes $1.65
Keds $l.OO Pair
50c 3IEN'S SOCKS
3 for $l.OO
:31.95 DRESS GLOVES
$5.00 TRENCH COATS
83.95 WOOL JERSEY
TURTLE NECK
Sweaters $l.OO
50c SHIRTS AND SHORTS
3 for $l.OO
58.50 SUEDE JACKETS
Annual Series of European
Productions Here
tory remarks by an interpreter.
"Red Head," a French film, will. be
shown Tuesday and Wednesday, while
"Soviets on Parade," a Russian pro-
WANTED—Three OPP , 1 . 1""woon dwdr" "
roon, non:law:a with bath nnd kitchen
nett.. Addrogn box 511. borough.
199t00dJ51
NOTICE--Will pen.nn who borrowed wock
cad library book in EngDoh literature dna:
kindly return it to John Irwin. Call .179.
201 It! IWIIII
DRESSMAKING. ALTERING
I MODELING--Mre. Dora IL
S. Atherton St. Phone 30-J.
You buy Chesterfield cigarettes every day.
You may buy them one place today and
another place tomorrow—or you may buy
them the same place every day.
It is estimated that there are this day
769,340 places in this country where
Chesterfields are on sale all the tinac.
To make Chesterfield Cigarettes
we gel the best tobacco and the
best materials that money can buy.
We make them just as good as
cigarettes can be made.
We pack them and wrap them
so that they reach you just as if
you came by the factory door.
You can buy Chesterfields in
769,340 places in the United States
and in 80 foreign countries.
les
(rs ; N 1553 1, s.ls , :rrr s.svtAs Tou.tcco Co
STUDENT UNION BULLETIN
MI notices will be received at the Student Union desk in Ohl Mnin until fi
o'clock Wednesday afternoon fur a Thursday issue, and until Suturdity main
fur a Monthly issue. Additional nutires may he 'phoned to the Old Main
COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday and Sunday nluht.
TONIGHT
All I. :11. house managers will meet desk. •
at - the Alpha Chi Sigma house at s A regular meeting of the executive
All intramural wrestlers should sign' be held in the Alumni office, Racal
ip at Miss Keller's offica in Ricrea-1101 Old Main at 10 o'clock.
ion hall by Saturday noon. Weigh-i --4
ing in will begin next week. I SUNDAY
IThespian try-outs will be held ii
, the Auditorium at 2 o'clock.
—o--
SATURDAY
Entries for the ping-pong and chess
tournaments will not be taken after MONDAY.
Saturday noon. The tournaments The ltenn 'State Club will meet in
will begin iiext week. Entrants *Room 321 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock.
FEBRUARY REDUCTIONS!
LAST CHANCE
(UP :t'o FEBRUARY 24th)
TO GET THESE LOW PRICES
I'RICES WILL BE HIGHER THIS SPRING
Womens $5 and $6. $3.25
SHOES AAA to C - - - -
SPORT SHOES DRESS SHOES
Men's $5 and $6 Fortune and Friendly
SHOES . . . all sizes
Suede » Grain • » Calf
Arrow Shirts, fancy pattern - - $1.59
Mohawk Shirts, fancy pattern - - 1.19
$6.50 Stetson Hats - - - - 5.00
$25 Saxon Weave SUITS - $119.95
Many Other Items at Equally Great
Rethictions Throughout the Store
114 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
"A package of ,
Chesterfields please"
the cigarette that's MILDER
the,cigarette that TASTES BETTER
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
should sign' up at the Student Union
board of the Alumni Association wi
ROMM'S
F
Students desiring employment
Mould fill out .their second semester
schcdules in the I'. S. C: , A. office
within a week.
-0-
MISCELLANEOUS
' Members of the College staff may
secure faculty Athletic Association
tickets for e iecond semester at the
Athletic As elation office from next
Monday no I Saturday, February 3.
The tickets are'.'S7.so each, including
tax.
' Students wholtai-e applied for
'ern-
xtra! Extra
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200 FAN DANCERS COVERED WiTil GLORY!
"Sumptuous Und vivid. A •first cousin to Tootlght . Parade' and. 'Gold
Diggers' " ...New York American. "It looks like the start of a new cycle.
Powell is grand" • . ;New York WorldJelegrarn. "Something original",
... NOV. York Times. • . The performance is excellent" • . New 'York
IleraldTribune. ~. . • •
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Monday
and
Tuesday.
ployment through the P. S. C. A. em
ployment bureau should call at the
offica, 309 Old Main to fill out their
schedule for this semester immedia
tely.
DR. SCHWARTZ AWARDED PRIZE
Dr. Frank M. Swartz, associate pro
fessor of paleontology, was recently
awarded $3OO by the Geological Soci
ety of America in order to prepare
illustrations for a paper on fossil os
traeodes, the material of which he has
been collecting for . several' years.
ENS
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The Pageant of the Ostrich Plumes . . .
The• Hall of Human Harps . . . , The Web
of Dreams . . . and ' Other Spectacular
Dance Creations!
The Streets of Paris Glorified!
Tllursday •ErCll FP'
M. I. SCHOOL AIDS COAL BOARD
The School of Mineral Industries is
cooperating with Charles O'Neill,
chairman of the Code Authority,
Eastern Sub-division of Division No.
1, 'in the classification of Bitumin
ous Coals in Eastern Sub-division.
RESIDES TAXI SERVICE
PIIONE 750
Service Until .3:00 A. M.
SATURDAY MORNING'
WILLIAM
POWELL
- +
BETTE
DAVIS
+
FRANK
McHUGH
H.LJ G H
HERBERT
Gorgeous
Models
200
Glorious
Girls !.
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