Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 21, 1936, Image 3

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An Innovation in Coiffures 1) » »
The "ANITA"
Permanents
GAREY BEAUTE SALON
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPECIALS
4LENIstA.ND,APT.
Marinello
Almost 100 years
ago Louis Pasteur,
the famous French
bacteriologist , dis
covered the process
'of purifying milk
that bears his name
today.
PHONE 888
I':AE PENN STATE .COLLEGIAN
ImpoßTl r.
NT
pis rincE
Seldom has such acclaim beraldedl fuith pride and unhesitatingly recom:
the approach of a motion picture os i ' l ntend to every one of our patrons.'
Ikon which has preceded "The Story Screened by Warner Bros. on a
'of Louis Pasteur." - • i lavish scale worthy of its great sub-
Although it was originally ached) '.lent, it provides Paul Muni with the
uled for release one month most powerful role of his ea
from now, the pressure of -"Vt, 'reer,supportcd by a huge cast
putilie interest and deemed.' Tdii including such film notables
fostered by excited press re• - I, as Josephine Hutchinson,'
ports from Hollywood, has Anita Louise, Donald Woods,'
become so great that we , Frito Leiber.
have been forced to postpone Unfortuaately,thedemandsof
other• attractions in order • world-wide bOoking contracts
to bring this important pro. „^:•;toi „ permit only n limited engage
duction in immediately. • .„• ment.We thereforeurge you to
One of the most unusual and im. see this momentous film during the
portent films - ever produced. "The. ' curly part of its run. We ore confident
Story Of Louis Pasteur" dramatically; . you will Gad it one of the most mewl , .
portrays the thrilling life story of one__ able ecrero experieoete ml your life
of the truly gooff hones of all lim - and that it will be excitedly discussed
•MI so 4" ro h a b."'" t oaaaed death for mony, many months to come.
'.that coantless millioris M _
,night firs. •
\ picture which we presentA — The Management,
•
LOUIS
THE STORY of
PASTEUR
_ PAUL MUNIzi;;;;;;,-.7.4 ...
DAM by lAMon PAAA• • PnAwed by WWI. Am. • A CaleueCts• ?roisAl••• A MA . W Man
MONDAY
TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 24th and 25th
Jim
THEATRE
We Pay Daily
Tribute To His
Discovery . . .
Every. day we insure your safety by
Pasteurizing all our milk. Pasteuriza
tion is the Key to a Lasting Freshness
in all Dairy Products.
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" THE S TOR y OF L 11 pAsTEuR9
sot macmcozizziimeim
-44 avar
AND
The - Pearce Milk Co.
*MS
ck .
STARK B►z S. cHARPER.,
HABERDASHERS
lIATTERS TAILORS
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What's good for the geese
.4 good for the ganders
So Take your gal
To hear JOE SANDERS
Friday, March Sixth
Admission '$3A2
THIS AD, WHEN PRESENTED, IS WORTH
$ A FREE DOLLAR $
WITH EVERY $lO PURCIIASE BETWEEN NOW
AND SOPH HOP
Page Thre
In the Year
1850
YOU WOULD LIKELY DRESS
VERY 311:C11 LIE E DOCTOR
PASTEUR W II 0 WAS A
WELL-DRESSED GENTLE
MAN OF HIS DAY-lIUT IN
1936 YOU PREFER THE
M 0 1) E R N FASHION'S OF
SMARTLY ATTIRED COL
LEGE 3IEN. 11 AT STARK
BROS. & HARPER YOU WILL
FIND ALL THAT IS AU•
TIIENTICALLY CORRECT
FOR 1936; WHETHER IT DE
A TIE. A SHIRT, A HAT OR A
31A DE -To- YOUR -MEASURE
t
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prmals for
oph Hop
ary Ricker
Dress Shop
206 Allen Street
Opposite Post Office