Pak6 Four 1 CINEMA NIA The film interpretation of the Jack London story, "The Call of the Wild," will open at the Cathaum tomorrow. Clark Gable plays the part of Jack Thornton, a prospector who loses his gold at the gambling tables of Shag way. This prevents his return to the States; he meets up with Shorty Hool ihan (Jack Oakie), who knows some thing of the location of a "lost claim," reputedly rich in gold. They team up and begin to search. On the way to Dawson City they rescue Claire Blake (Loretta Young) from the wolves and take her with them. She wants to look for her husband, who has been lost in the wilds, but the partners think this hopeless. 4,1 11 CAU . M .-: A B thc;ioi • Shows a ]:3O-3:00 6:30-8:30 WEDNESDAY (Thursday at the IslittanY) inaftlinfilllllllllllllllloEllllllllol9#lllMA.Faima. c # Z 114.114 7 , q lilTlf111 , 1:1' . IT i 1 I It: Wil;:t .' .ii't /1 1 4 ~T .' '. : . i '.! 1; (0) • . ' . i D . .. 1, ( i'•.01 . 3.1 4 ' h ti - 4. v ,, •. : r - i.!;;::3",, , ,t. , ,e , _._. ..... , ..... lif•/:':'..._,,.._,..,..:_,....1 . .. . . • ' . ~ • . , TEXT 1 I .S' UST = . . .ew an ed. .E B ~ S D TEX '•'''w - ;: 4 •:' - alli - i . N — "7 ----. 4 - k . 71 — ,•s • ' PARKER . FOUNTAIN PENS $1.25 to $7.50 All Makes Pens Repaired Penn State Seal Stationery-69c 48 Sheets 48 Envelopes 24 with Seal Tennis Rackets Repaired and Restrung $2.00 to $9.00 2-to-21-Hour Service RACKETS—AII Prices TENNIS BALLS . 25c to 50c Claire is COnteinpftiOni of Thorn ton's frontier ways. But propinquity brings respect and then love; then her husband turns up to complicate af fairs. Meanwhile, they have located the lost claim and find it unusually rich. ThorntOn gives it to the Blokes, who have a prior claim. Thornton's St. Bernard dog, Buck, is a newcomer to pictures. Incidentally, those of you who de light in looking for "movie boners" may as well know now that when Jack Oakio sings "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More," he is not pulling a boner. We were mildly surprised to find that a version of the song was sung in the Klondike in '9B, and it was a revival of that song which was so popular twelve years ago. The spirit and drama of the London classic have been remarkably well re- Lact complete show at 9:10 MECHANICAL DRAWING SUPPLIES DIEZGEN, KEUFFEL AND ESSER OFFICIAL GYM UNIFORMS tallied on thd mem. Samson Raphaelson's smooth, stage comedy, "Accent on Youth," has been transferred with unusual fidelity to the screen to furnish a vehicle for Sylvia Sydney and, Herbert Marshall. The story deals with the problems of love between age and youth. Marshall is . Steven Gaye, a play wright of forty-eight, whose secre tary, Linda Brown (Miss Sydney), confesses she is in love with him. She is in her early twenties. He gives her the leading role in his play, but won't marry her. He grows to love her, but suspects that she has become enamored of the leading man, Dickie Reynolds' (Phil- lip Reed). He even helps Dickie to win Linda and sees them married. But his love for her is by no means 'finished. She soon tires of Dickie and flies back to Gaye. The climatic 'scene in which husband, wife, and lover face each other and find a solo'. tion for their romantic problems is the highspot of the picture. ' We promise you that you'll like nest Cossart. the butler, who played Nrrt.A.N . T . 6:30 and 8:30 Evenings at Last Complete Show at Saturday Matinee at . WEDNESDAY ONLY • nimmtifunaliling HURSD • ONL I ' r d in CLARK Cr% LE i t "CALL of the D" 1 ot STUDENT DESK LAMPS ;. $l.OO and up LAMP BULBS . . . . 15c - DESK BLOTTER HOLDERS 3 Sizes 45c to $1.50 Complete Line of SMOKER SUPPLIES' PLAYING CARDS MAGAZINES RENTAL LIBRARY FICTION ,THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the sant e_part in the origleALeast, It's his screen debut. • Those of you who look for the chastened.Linda's.'line in the last act of the play: "It was. like sleeping with the cover of a physical culture magazine," .will be disappointed. It has . been deleted, together with some others, in deference to the censors. But :Herbert Fields and Claude Bin yon, who did the screen play, have replaced 4,h0 shady lines with gags that are tops. CAMPUS BULLETIN TODAY • All freshmen interested in a tennis tournament are requested to sign up at Miss Keller's office in Recreation Hall at once.. Applications for F. E. R. A. work should be made at once to S B. Mad dox; 208 Old`Main. TOMORROW . Candidatei for the College choir 'should repOit to Prof.. Richard W. Grant in - Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock. THURSDAY. All freshmen rushees shall report at the Student Union' desk in Old Main between the hours of 8:30 a.'lll. 'and 7:30 P. m. to obtain preference cards upon which they will signify the fraternities of their choice. Fail ure to do so prohibits freshmen from being pledged for a period of thirty days, and if a fraternity pledges one of these inelligible men in this period, W. R. HICKEY :NewB Atmosphere for State College -. ....Theanproam..hassunKed.tna.neW39(4lo:ll l ..With,Aii.liff, and,,. Bern, eqv t i wenc h, Danciff, spel li is i fr i lud . ed for , your L joyment. H t II Pi i 4,0 diiko s 1 p 1 ?sin d 4 11 1 ..-- , L 123 S. Allen St. 132 '?...... 'VIP , I . .. . tlo Titro4.2. i:llll',Ur ~ ly.;1.1.; . A , i, ... liL. , riFflif:![..l : - lIVIC.i. .-• • National and liorum and Pease. 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All old members of the Blue Band as well as aspirants for positions should report to the band room in Old Main for re-organization at 7 o'clock. SATURDAY :Graduate and transfer students will report to Miss Cramer at the College Library for instruction in the use of the library at 1 o'clock in the after noon. Distributed by State College—Phone 1517 117=17=IMIZEI LOG LOG SLIDE RULES Endicott-Johnson J. E. Dayton BroWn-bik • 100% all leather Every pair guaranteed . Sizes Some $9 95 $395 5 5 to 12 Sizes UM Widths A to E • - FROIVIRIPS • • 114 East College Avenue -2-2 t Pd. GD Welcotne to Penn State. Class of '39. Make Make our store your headquarters. QUr ne'w and larger store enableS us to - carry a more complete line of school supplies. • • G. MURPHY Co. 5 and -10c.Store.• Padlocks! YALE . . . YALE Combination YALE Night Latch Master Locks . Shears Waste Baskets . ...... firit + „ - : q 'Lot e iik f et itra r di ti T ar p,,, Phone 3 3 AV*. Coßatlike . . , . . .. . . . , . . . . 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