Page Four Shows at* I*3o, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete Show as Late as 9 05 ) LAST TIMES TODAY j Gay! Reckle fa fa 1 Dar litgr’ Milhonanes . Out casts Swashbucklers Stundlets* From Pans to Rio to diamatic e&cape from Devils Island 1 r RIO r with —■ VICTOR McLAGLEN * 4 BASIL RATHBONE SIGRID GURIE LEO CARRILLO i ADDED MARCH OF TIME ‘ "METROPOLIS" I SAT MON • TUES j Musical Show of Shows! Magnificent stm cast' HumlieUs.' ot dancing cutles 1 Lauglls.’ Song aniahlieb' Spectacle' And Mickej and Judj stepping to new tiintnphs together' MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND ’ in 'BABES IN ARMS' with Charles Winninger Betty Jaynes EtCTiJI Shows at • 1 30, 3 00, 6:30, B*3o Complete show as late as • 9 05 j LASJI TIMES, TODAY j Whetliei >oihe *a‘ Mtfeibmg or •\liethed ,| not- jou’ll get ihp* kklw dfliofirlifpfaut \>f this MAI) fIIKRRY * IWUSTcIAL PIC TURE* , lanVturner , ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ■ SWJNG’BAND * 'DANCING ■ (0-El)' . * ‘ ' yvith Richard Carlson t Ann Rutherford '} SAT. - MON ,* TUES \ * NO MATINEE SATURDAY - In TECHNICOLOR Staged Anew! i _ Photographed Today! . ’ with gient stms of today .ind gieat peisonulitles of jcsleuluy* bEE Mack faeimott bathing beauties (Alice Faye is one') bEE Buster Keaton, Ben Tui pin Hiul the Keystone Cops in cus* tuid pie comedy, with Dan Am* echo illiecting* HiKAU Al lolson sing again the song that electiilled the world* bISIS Hollywood us It was , as it is In a tlnce tinged ciiciis ot entertainment* 'HOLLYWOOD CALVACADE' starring ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE iwiim, Shows at * - - • 6 30, 8 30 Complete Show as Late as 9*05 ''Today Only « ELSA MAXWELL’S “Hotel for Women” With /Ann Sothern Linda Darnell I James Ellison ’ k Lynn Bari Sate, day Orly • • “Tropic Fury” J with Richard Arlen Andy Devine Beverly Roberts .1 lonaay and Tuesday /‘Frontier Marshal” f —•— with ‘ Randolph Scott t ” • Nancy Kelly ~ - Cesar Romero Prizes Offered For Naming Portable Do you want to win $2,500 cash f All you have to do is to stop m ( New COLLEGE DINER • Good Food • Popular Prices Always Open For Alumni Weekend:. REAL ENJOYMENT Expert brewing, choice ingredients and n pi iceless formula—these com bine in Stegmaiei’s Gold Medal Beer to make it lichly satistymg Beer dimkeis have come to know that the name “Stegmaier’s” stands foi quality that guaiantees enjoyment. Call 871 W. R. HICKEY, STATE COLLEGE Delivery i, ' ]■ -aLe’-’..poaTEV..l.',Toek'Cise'|c~l''l -fl’ic - . Visit the v Streets of Paris • Thrill to the Bohemian Life • See'the Beaux-Arts Queen Crowned ® Dance to the Best Music Ever. • Dress As You See Fit ' • ' Beaux Arts Ball Sai. Oct. 21-9-12 Roc Hall Adm. $l.lO per Couple ' ' / a} any stote wheie Royal Portable iVpewnteis are sold and ask foi ,/n entiy blank Then fill out the blank and mail it to Rowil Type write) Company, 2 Park Avenue, New Yoik City PENN STATE COLLEGIAN IMA Hatmen To Differ From Existing Societies Declaring that the proposed hat society of the IMA “is being oigamzed to honor those men who ha\e done most foi the furtherance of non-fiateimty men and those who have been active in extra-cumc ulai work,” the Cential Council of the IMA immediately spiked rumors that their movement was m .any way similar to existing hat societies Such was the action taken at a 4 meeting held at the Lions Club Wednesday night when the IMA definitely decided upon the plans foi the oigamzation of a new cam pus honor society Announcement of the committee and final vote will be taken on the matter at the next meeting at Locust: Lane Lodge October 26 The clarification of the puiposes of the IMA society thus leaves the way paved for furtherance of the independent movement on the campus Plans are aheady being formulated foi affiliation with the national independent organization and will be announced as soon as the local group considers itself securely established Two new units, Penn Haven and Atherton Street Dormitory, were admitted into membership, making a total enrollment of nearly 1350 non-fraternity men within the or ganization Piesident Claienee H Evans *4O quclchcd lepoits that the IMA is not affiliated with the Independent Paity by explaining the purpose of the founding of the body. He stated that it is to foster closei relationships between non-frater nity men socially, athletically, and for lepiesentation in student gov ernment affairs He quoted the constitution which states, “This oigamzation shall refrain from participation m politics” Collegian Candidates Note All Editonal and Business Staff candidates foi the Penn State Collegian must check in then subscnption campaign booklets with C Russell Eck, business man&gci, between 4 30 and 5 00 this afternoon. Dance tickets will not be given to can didates until this is done , CLASSIFIED Tj pew liters—All mukps exjieit 1), lepahed , Portable, and office machines foi sale oij lent Dial 2342 Haiiy'l? Mahn,,JL27,W Bea, \ei'avenue, f ( , lb-Sepl TENNIS RACKETS "testimig^ Ainumr’s tennis, strings, 2*2,4 iipur [Lowest , puces {l .in town ‘.All woik positively,guqiHii teed The Restringer, 206 W. Col lege Dial 33C0 , ■ - : t i Attention—The 'Student Union Otfice is in no way.iesponnible fftr the deliveiv of the Collegian We do. houe\er, keep Collegian copies at otu office for those who fail jto iecei\c tlieli copy thiough the pioper channels - 45*4tcoGD Notice—We have many calls foi talent in the entertainment line and would like to have all magi cians, singers, jugglers, hypnoti zcis, danceis, and othei entertain* eis place theii name and address at the Student Talent Bureau at the Student Union Office immedi* ately 41*4tch—(3D FOR 'RENT—Shaie room, with running water at,s26o weekly _ 123 West Nittany avenue 65-3tpdGD For Rent —Apartment, 3id floor, unfurnished available immediate ly 2U S Ptigh stieet Phone 2060 72*ltp GD For, Sale —Sacliilce five-month old SIS radio for $2B Uncondi tionally guaranteed Also new Ko dak Senioi, novel used Original ly $22 50 Will saulfice for $l5 cash Bill McKnight, Kappa Sig ma fiO-ltp GD Foi Rent—Single and double looms 623 S Allen Plenty ;of heat and hot w'utei Cult 870 Rea sonable rent 70 ItpGD Lost —Black wallet containing money license. niatrtculatlon card Anne O’Brten, 448 E, College ave nue Telephone 2J95. Rewaid' Frosh Gridders (Continued From Page Three) and Ken Schoonover, both tall and iangy, both hard and speedy tackleis Rangy Ralph Ventrisco looms as the most reliable backfield per former A hard, fast runner,* Ven ti isco in practice has shown fash es of that Goldberg drive typical of a back who plays football in earnest Paul Weaver, yearling No 2 back, Is a heavy, shifty play er, fast for his weight Line Well Balanced The line seems both heavy and fast -without any obvious \“weak side” for the Panther Cubs to bombaid into submission It is well-balanced, m physical charac teristics as -well us performance The guards, tackles, and ends are nearly the same weight and height Relatively small Bob Davis looks especially good on his end of the line Buildings (Continued From Page One) vided deep well pumps Eighty percent of the work on shades for the new buddings (con tract 14) and 30 per cent of the fixed laboiatory equipment listed undei conti act 20 has been instal led, authorities announced Contiacts 12 (auditorium seats), 13 (screens), and 19 (fixed equipment) arc not yet m opci ution as legards installation, offi cials said They explained, how ever, that installation on these contracts would lequue only a LIGHT UP ' An around you, you’ll se,. white package . . . that means more 'anu smokers everywhere are agreed i that Chesterfield . aremilder and better-tasting.. .for every thing you want in a cigarette, CHESTERFIELD WINS . . . ' . Co>ptjhe 1939, tiOGBTT & Mras Tobacco Ox few weeks when the equipment nu ived fiom the factories, where it has been in the process of man facture for several months Three known contracts, accoid mg to GSA men, remain to be awarded; contracts 16, 21, and 22. Forty-seven men, including: Mc- Closkey sub-contractors, plumb ers, and equipment men, aie em ployed at the present time in con nection with the building piogram here, it'* was estimated. Lion Eleven Continued From Page 1 es at fullback, Johnny Patuck at blocking back, Craig White at wrngback and -Chuck Petcis at tailback Higgins stated that de spite Peters’ mediocre showing last Saturday, he feels that the junior ball-carrier can do much better In case of a changq at the last min ute, Steve Rollins would piobably replace Peters Lehigh’s' opening eleven will probably find j Herb 'Feucht and Bill Danshawat ends, Frank Ko tulak and Jim Walton at tackles, Bill Hauserman and Paul Duy ckinck at guards, and A 1 Collins at centei The ball-toting depart ment which will open En gineers will he Charley Gnffiths at quarter, Captain A 1 Cox and Gordon Brandt at the halves and Emery Loomis at fullback • Though they-qre not m the start ing lineup, Bill Smaltz and Pep per Petrella, Lion sophomore backs who glittered m the Bison cncountci, will be certain to get a chance m the Engineci battle. Steve 'Rollins, veteian tailback, -AT PENN STA~n; (Eotomal ”• • IP3 •W. NjTTANY AVENUE • ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER Thermostatic Heat, Quiet, Atmo sphere and Scrupulously. Clean !t ’L, iJ l r } T‘l ->" <> t (>», ' ,i! ijll)lf!|i ... that’s always a * more smokingpleas\ t V* will get plenty of opportunity to show lus'stuff when the need calls Early replacements m the line will pi obably be Len Frketich and Walt Kniaz at the tackles, if they are needed OCTOBER -MORRELL'S- 9 TO 14TH ytafanud - candy HOME MADE .CANDIES AND SALTED NUTS COLLEGE and PUGH S-TS : ' STATE COLLEGE, PA. JUST DIAL 3854.. . . 1 ' " 1 Place your order,- and ,il will bo ready for you when you call, ’ • Giant Milkshakes, Sundaes and all beverages to take. out. • AH Sandwiches wrapped to take out, hot or cold. ■ •» * > . r f','" 1 * \ i J f . 7 7 , v* M • ’ - We wish to extend a cordial greeting to? the Alumni, and hopelo have'the pleasure; oLserving'mangofthem. * ,v ,- wm m 7 145 S ALLEN* . WALTER Prop. i , il 1 : Friday, October 13, 1939 v ' Eugene H. Lederer REAL .ESTATE 114 E. 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