Page Four ~C.-.:~ .. ,; . , Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6.30, and 8 30 Complete show as late as 9.05 p m LAST TIMES TODAY Their marriage vow read "Love, Honor, Obey" , BUT ALWAYS HAVE FUN' Dennis O'Keefe, Florence Rice. Reginald Owen, June Knight `Vacation From Love' I SATURDAY ONLY I Aaron Slick from punkin' crick has nuthin' on 808 BURNS The Arkansas Traveler' =I3EI Fay Bainter John Beal Irvin S Cobb 1 Jean Parker Porters Hall Lyle Talbot Broadway's sensational 2-year com edy smash starring that balmy army' PRISCILLA LANE WAYNE MORRIS in— `BROTHER RAT' with Johnnie "Scat" Davis Jane Bryan Eddie Albert Theie are Movie Quiz Pictures - • • r= EVERYBODY ENJOYS At '- T E J.. II 1 4 /' - 1' A Penpsylvania'alLarovotlndoor Pool - ~~. ~ M N ~: 6 30, 8 30 Evenings at Last complete show as late as 9 05 TODAY ONLY A Return Engagement WALLACE BEERY VIRGINIA BRUCE DENNIS O'KEEFE BRUCE CABOT m ` BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE' I SATURDAY ONLY BOBBY BREEN in `Breaking the Ice' with CHARLIE RUGGLES DOLORES COSTELLO and the World's Youngest Skater IRENE DARE Er= MONDAY ONLY A Return Engagement , i ERROL FLYNN JOAN BLONDEL in 4 `The Perfect ' Specimen' BULLETINS Ft esiniiint independents cot gani zatinn meeting, 318 Old- Alain, 4 p in lIIIIeI set%ices, 105 Old Alain, 7 15 a In Caen dance th.kets available at Student Union TOMORROW Fin esW Sodett outing in Stone Valley Leine Foiestry shack Le to een 1 JO and 2 p in EIMEZEI Oyu( h of Chi I,t set ekes, 105 Old Main, 10 a m, 11 a in , 7 p in CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ads are accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads are accepted up to 1 pm. on the day preceeding publication TYPEWRITERS—AII makes dx pei tly repelled, portable and of fice machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Hai ty, E Mann, 127 West Beuvei avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG- All uotk guaranteed Rackets tolled for and delhered The Re• btringer, 206 West College aNenue Dial .1360 . BB yr FOR RENT—Double . room, 219 Wattg Hall Reasonable rate Call Phi Sigma Kappa 3331 - 71-Itp DB RADIO SERVICE—Don't be with out your ladle We lend you one while yours is in service. No extru'clunge All makes serviced, ur 01 k glint anteed The Music Room, Glennland Bldg, Buck Tay lor FREE Student Union dances cv my Tuesday and Thursday in the Annoiy, fiorn 4 to 5 Everybody m elcome 72-4tBiCD King ttombone, in excellent con dition Twine at 248 S. BULIOHCS of call 3439 'CM En= names of the officers of the fol los% ing clubs at the Student Union office Les Sabreurs, Social Prob lems Club, Student Peace Action. Clover Club, Dairy Science Club, Poultt3 Club, Young Democrat's Club, Cosmopolitan Club, All- Clique Chub men, nod Intramural 13ourd .34-Itc GD FOR RENT—Room vacancy for one In double room lu Irvin Hall Reduced late Call Delta Chi 2661 76 ltp•Dß FOR SENT—Vein single private room., All nee maple furniture Young faculty member's home Up prudes , ' men preler'red 247 South Ilartund street 77-Itp 1313 FOR RENT—Single loom Inquire 294 South Burroweo otreet or tall 221(1 784 tp-BB hitchhiking to Allentovin pay lot this ad at Student Union and re- Intro 30111 raincoat 70-It, GI) Anchoinge, also prices 'for board a Idiom room 11117 be obtained upon inquii3 Dial 26,12 80 ltp BB WANTED—Roommate for Chem isto and Met students - Room With I tinning 0 ate, , $250 ,Alndy 1 he Colonial, West Nlttan,s, near Allen street Si-Jtp TB 'RED" I-IOW:INS and his 12 piece swing band would like to entet tafn you during liousepart2. Four vocalists Price seasonable Con tact Louis Tronzo, 128 McAllister Dial 667 , 35 'l.tp TB ROOMMATE desired for three loom apartment with tuo others Call Val at 2627, 138 W. Prospect avenue,. 844.tp-TB FOR SALE—A% el age size com plete Tuxedo outfit (tuo shit ts) Wm a four times, excellent condi don Are: y reasonable Dial 2506 83 ltp GD WANTED—Roommate to share suite of study, bedloont Running Apply The Colonial. West Nlttany, near Allen 82-3tp-T,LI Best wishes for a victory ; SCHILLING'S 105 S. Pugh' St. PENN STATE_ COLLEGIAN Booters ReadY For 3 'Suicide' Contests By EMANUEL ROTH Bill Jeffrey's undefeated bootees leave this morning for Syracuse to open the most crucial v,eek of competition in Lion history as they meet three of the strongest soccer squads in the East. Whether or not the Jeff consecutive undefeated seaso teams in the 'suede' series The Oiaingemen mill be met Sat urday After Syracuse, the Lions invade West Point, N. Y, on Wed nesday, and Brown, Prmidence; Thursday State's socymmen, who have an nexed an amazing stung of thuty fne victories since 1032, have been tied but four tunes since then. Two of the teams which succeeded in accomplishing the feat ace Ainiy, and Syracuse—Syracuse in 1036, 4-4, and Airily last season, 0-0 The last team to defeat the Lions was Syracuse, 2-1 Theie'll be se venge in the au Sixteen players mill embark fm .Syracuse this mining They ale Zen Leskatas,\Dick Haag, goalies, Bob Schuler, Geoige Merwin and Dutch Lange or Red Watts, full backs, Sam Davies, Buck Painter, Freddie Spykei and Jim Ickes oi Dave Meyers, halfbacks, Van HaPtman, Bob Ernst, nanny Me pail, Walt Hosteiman, Gus Big ott, Bill Muller, and Woody Weil ock or Jack Pfeiffer, linemen. The Orangemen thus fat this ' season base defeated framilton, 4-0, lost to Airily, 1-0, tied Buck ,. nell and Lehigh, 2-2 Coach Hon socks is optinistic but admits that "Penn State has the best boccer team in the county." \ratio', at goal for the Orange men, Toole and Lannon halfbacks are evetted to provide the Lions with stuidv te,istance ,Thompson, one of the outstanding wingmen of the East, will hold down outside left for Syracuse , Of the 150,000 scrims paduat ed from U S colleges and unutet sitzes last soling, 12 pet cent were NYA students If You've Missed Breakfast at the House Stop At HARVEY'S Pugh Street it s pleasure you get in every- Chesterfield you light. Chesterfields are milder and, better tasting ,and h'ere's the big reason It takes goOd - things to make a good product. In Chesterfield we use the best ingredients cigarette can s have mild ripe tobaccos and purecigarette paper. Copyught 1938. Lzoorrr a Muss Toucco Co. eymen come thi ough a sixth ,depends largely on the three .yiacuse, Army, and Brown Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) the alumni's-you want that foot ball team to be-good belause it really teptesents you and Penn State True, that team did sulfar one humiliating defeat But, one (and even two) games is not a whole.. season You have not really shonn that team that they have a stiong "school spurt" behind them. Just that may aid in building up an invited team feeling that is absolutely necessitiy, fom a team to play a tinning bland of football —it IVEM-Sist such an inspued Pimnceton team that easily upset a highly-favored and stiong Penn eleven last Saturday So,-you wiles, come down out of the clouds—get into your best "rah-rah" mood—and, even if it only amounts to a lot, of noise, show that football team that you ale really inteiested in what they ate I. E. S. STUDY LUmps Bulbs of All Kinds W. H. Marshall Glenniand Building Phone 2202 Rev. Kroll‘Will Speak 'The PIMA! of Religion In Educe. lion's Task. Totinv" 1%111 be the sub ject of ftel, 't Moil 77, pastoi of the Aalington Avenue Pre,Net b u t Chard), East Oi ange, N .1, In Stinday nufining chapel Shows at 1.30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as,late as 9.05 =Mil The Dionne Quintuplets In - "FIVE OF A KIND" with • Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor, 1 Cesar Romero - SATURDAY ONLY Girls wanted by ,the underworld! The truth behind a hundred hushed-up cases! . `Girls on Probation' MONDAY ONLY Murder In the Studios FRANK' ALBERTSON ELEANOR LYNN -- In 'Fugitives - for a Night' These are Movie auiztPletures • THE FINAL'TOUCH '' ' , - ,- Specially prepared for to .- a • „ • „ , , us to meet the extra- ' - . or requirements PERFECT HOUSEPARTY of a House Party dance , - A Smooth Dance Floor. - - , ' -—A Smooth Affair— , - , . i i • Lennon and Granger floor way - , - , , , $7.50 per 25 lb. bucket. ', . . • Floot Waxing Machined Rented. - • Dance Wax 50c lb. can ''- . - 0 , . , •- t , , LEMMON AND GRANGER -': - , . • 200 W. College , . - , -Dial 3361 - _ - , ( 40 : Or Friday, October 21, 1938 Women Hear O'Bien the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs, yVilliamsport Professoi Joseph F O'Brien, as sistant professm of speech, ad. Tuesday, on "Public Speaking and dressed the district convention of Parliamentary Lay." ' Dear My. Customer: ' You can get the Tux ythi need whether you are short, long, s regular, slim. or stout. We have purchased a large quakity of Tuxedoes in'the newest style and finest tailoi-- , ' ing to sell at i $2l , Alterations Included Open Wed., Fri., Sat., Evenings - i romms Opposite Old Main - Stae College See Our Windowi at. • • '>•'d , " - EDDIE DOOLEY FoothlE , Dighlrghis % ' AO hvery Thilizday'OdSatetiday $2 aadbieN. 11: C.4tetion's , - :with - NIORE-"PLEASURE,; -:.fo' millions , , - -/,_ a , ,1 i I ICEnINEI n g ' r 1 Every Friday Evening " All c,B. &aliens' ',- 1 , , , ZONE
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