roge Fotlf • • •. orupply'sue“ Cifirretv pun, . . .- • - You'll , be -"sure-footed" . ill- a pair' of - our 'Jarraari Friendly * Shoes . fort Fall — n--sure of smart, a:ut4entic style, sand rear shoe value. Drop in arid look.over our new . FalLshow• ing. & & $5. to $7.50: TAL Annan Shii.ters Tread-rend by •ctes•/ w•/king, r o m osite Old ,11ain - State Col[clic The Last Word is never spoken at Wester"' Electric The urge to "make it better ,is always there WIIEN you tipprouelt old problems with XI fresh view point, You ortmy get outstanding improvements. For examples wires for telephone cable had long been insulated by n upind .wrapping or paper ribbon. Ilefut.iiig to 'accept this as thelabt. wortl,..hWebterit Electric engineer mixed a wood pulp solution luau milk buttle—istmrell it out at wire—the pulp stuck. The systematic developencut of thisidea resulted itt a new and more eummutieal lag process—making. an insulating covering of paper right int the wire! Such originality leads to improved manniartnriog 'pro teepee and heifer leleplionn opparatne for the Hell Syhteni. '4l Gridders To Face Cornell Frosh At Home ➢tarty McAndrews' fresh gridders waded through a week of muck and mire in order to prepare for the Cor nell tilt tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'- clock. If the grounds are not dry at game time, the game will be played on the center practice field beyond the . East stands. P. S. Clith Tickets Penn State club members who wish to sit in the club's section at the Maryland game must submit their A. A. coupons in the clubroom during the week begidning Monday between 4 and 5 o'clock. - r CAT HAUM • I' A Wainer Brothets.Thrall6. • • Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete Shoe• as late as 9:05 TODAY ONLY MADELEINE MOLL FRANCIS LEDERER r 7 4 4 4 ‘ l4r 6704 4 4.7.-01 with Mischa Auer SATURDAY ONLY IHERBERT MARSHALL BARBARA STANWYCK -in " Breakfast For Two " WITH GLENDA FARRELL AND ERIC lILORE MONDAY and TUESDAY A, ' you've got r \.K something here! li o tia : • t. zr gct• itiot \ L , !‘..- 1 CAI4I , o Atei, : ' - -' 1 it. 0.3 P r.• lid I V I 1 E S10 10 : 11, a l ar,ol 'A 1:, . ' ..e • ' • .iii , . p 1 ... t. ....: -,,. - - - 1 rte:."~><.:asa.~~a.' i;^ ~'°~ y~'; Student Council Votes Plan . For Reorganization (Continued front polo ono) trokum Refining, Physics, Pie-Med lea!, and Science. Nomination of members to the vari ous school student councils may be made by anyone in that school by pre senting his matriculation card to the officer in charge of nominations. The members of the Student Coun cil w•ho will supervise the elections November 3 are: Engineering, James M. Apple '3B; Liberal Arts, John S. Moeller '3B and Adolf IL Marcus "38; Mineral Industries, Frank C.'Ander son '4O and Robert L. McCormick '3B; Education, Russell G. Gohn '3B; Agri culture, Clarence E. Trotter '3B; Chemistry and Physics, David S. Weddell '3B and Morton Nieman '4O. The amendment can be petitioned by 50 students if done so within two weeks after the plan is announced in the Collegian. If that is done, then the amendment must come up for ap proval in the regular spring elections. An election committee, composed of members of the Student Board and Student,Countil will supervise the fi nal election. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Booters Oppose Syracuse Tomorrow (Conlinurd front page one) record. Opening the season with a victory over Cornell, the Orangemen dropped the.next two games to Army and Springfield by closd scores. Last week they defeated Lehigh. Records show that the Lions have met .Syracuse everm year since 1926, with the Orangemen taking only one game of the 18 contests played. The LionS won 12, and five ended in ties. Lineup Given The State lineup will be: Haag, goalie; Schuler, right fullback; Borda, left fullback; Mandel, right halfback; Painter, center halfback; Spyker, left halfback; Wacker, outside right; Tay lor, inside right; Megrail, center for ward; Miehoff, inside left; and outside left is open.. Sandwiches . Soups "A Good Place to Eat" Lan-Turn Inn College Ave. Tobaccos.'. ._ . . . .. . - . .:.• ''.:,' ,. ...:g . , •''',NAP.VV• 7 X:A. ' ' __ . .., , ,, T=4 , ., , ,,e; . *; n.A., , g•V/A , A..:. -. .,,.... , ;.0..:;:yfe'•: , •%•••0a , ...A•; • ' "A.• ?.. :: • ' ' .......f ; ;;;•••; , ,rnAo 2 ' , ;./; , .'. ,. . , 3..'.. A. :• • ... • •• • • •, . 0 • A •k ; • . , . ~,,,...U. 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THE LOST AND FOUND SERVICE is located in the Student Union of- FOR RENT—Rooms for 2 and 3 with meals, at the Colonial; 123 W. Nit tany ave. All TOOMS with running wa ter, inspect today. 74-3t-pd-CND FOR RENT—Single or double room SPECIAL SALa Zo Your Early Chinese Linen, jewelry' and NoVelties OLD MAIN ART SHOP 136 Ea'st College Avenue • . Monday, Tuesday—November 1 - and 2 Store - Open Monday Evening Winners of Philip Morris Scoreeasting. Contest Week of October 2.1r4,•17 PENN STATE 1009 PHILIP MORRIS E.• B. , . . _ _ -. .. • , Mr. Ed. Leech • •. . Delta Tau Della .. • • . • - . • •,.. . . .200:1'411.11!.0101p215...E.: . 8.' lIIKLYI. - K. Schulles....___ • .Sigma Pi , . • • Mr:' W. S. MeAndrews ' . . ' Glennland .APtl. Mr. Thomas Writer . . - ' .., State College, Pa. • - . . . 50 111.11IP, 310,111115, E.,11. • Miss Betty Iteyburn . • Grange Dormitory . .. ... . . Miss Nancy Hargrave . . • Pastime Ants.. Miss Frances Swartz. • ... • '. ' "' ' -r:" E:Tairmount Ave. Miss Marcella Anderson " Kappa' Kappa- Gamma ,Mr.,..10hn Cl. f:ruener. ' • • Phi Sigmer:Kappa Mr.. Pele (Keay ' ' • 112. S. Pugh St. Mr. J. E. Thompson • Montgomet7• Apts., Mr. John Debit . . " Phi 'Kaiune Mr. Joseph Golichtly - Sigma PI Mr. Deed J. Miller. . ' Kann& Delta. Rho Mr. Hubert C. finnan ~ ~. Sigma Tau Phi Mr. Ed. J. Yuslen ' ---- Tau Sigma Phi Mr. Robert Lane . , • Phi Kappa .Tan Mr. Nie Zochowski - 112. S. Pugh St. Mr. Fred Kurtz . ' Delta-Tau Dike Mr. Rolled Fischer • - Delta Tau' Delta -Keep the ball rolling for those group awards on display at Mstiger's' ~.. ~'~x'~`= Inquire at Student Union office. . 76-It-pd-BB RIDE WANTED—Week-end of. Penn game to New York City. Round trip on one way. Call 'Bob,": 2607: Leave Friday, return Sunday. • 81-2 t-pd-BB FOB SALE—One (KING) trombone in very'good condition and reason able enough for anyone who wishes to see "it. Call at 118 S. Burrowes St., or dial 3432 after 5 p. in. and ask for Ben. comp SPACE FOR 9 boarders. Despite re cent, rises in food prices we, have Maintained our weekly rate of $6.00 foi."three full meals a day. We eon tiniioo: offer the same high -quality lot' of smokers that Chester- a taste they e found out for that Chester- LDER. rove for yourself fields SATISFY.: s v§ give you PLEASURE Friday, 'October 29, 1937 meals we have always served. SPE-. ,CIAL RATE without breakfast -35.00. 230' Pugh street. Phone 3265. 85.2tpdGD FOR RENT—One large room on sec and floor, single beds. 319 Wes. Fairmount avenue. Phone 2036. lbcomf • WI T.T A 14 It A W. 111,1 Eros Illzatte Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Cdmplete show as late as 9:05 p.m. TODAY ONLY A RETURN ENGAGEMENT '1418. 6 . C 4 JOEL McCREA /7NTERifiS CAN'T i4A'F/#6l/Yty r-416 AY. SATURDAY ON Ll
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