Page Four CLASSIFIED ,;r, TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex i Ipertly repaired Portable and office machines foi sale of rent Dial, 2612 Harry F Mann, 127 W Beayer avenue 16-Sept RADIO FOR SALE-1938 Model -ACA Combination Record Play er' and Radio, 15-tube receiver, 8- tub&" speakei, Automatic Record Changer Plays 8 records Must sant dice Call 2481 ROLL FILM developed, printed, professional finish, and one 5'17" enlargement, all Pm 40c Nal.Lioll and 40c in coin Deily ei.dd after vacation W S Bryde, Phl , & Mu Delta house 229-Up-OD , ~> . • . • 'Stale Slows of 1.30, 3 30, 6.30. 8.45 , A TODAY ONLY l i f SATURDAY ONLY 08jOik, gator A RK2ARD NDY DE ARLEN VINE V Vit A o c IINN IN 2 ;'*tiftlol op S; .. 1)! E SKY ')(• • ) , ANNE NAGEL IF t W. LUNOIGAN ONA MUNSON tiz. ,I , _ MONDAY ONLY TUESDAY ONLY I Fito, ' AlOws at—l:3o, 3.00, 6:30, 8.70 1 ,1 4 .1..A5T TIMES TODAY ip A\\ ' , I'-'7, ! - , • ' 11 uo „ou. VO 4 4,7. ,d 4 Mot_ ADDED 3 . 1 MARCH OF TIME I "CANADA AT WAR" 100 SATURDAY ONLY I 1 :., MON , TUES , WED 0 . • th, I . . We Mail dandy Anywhere BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE ANNOUNCES SPECIAL BUSSES FOR EASTER VACATION ' Leaving State College Hotel, March 10 . . BUSSES LEAVING STATE - ' 10:30 A.M., 12:30 P.M., 3:15 P.M. - Connecting With East Bound Trains 11:36 A.M., 2:02 P.M., 4:23 P.M. - ., Reservations Must Be Made In Order To Be Guaranteed Transportation on Above Date. Tickets may he purchased al Slate Col. Hatel ARiIOW SHIRTS ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS 9 ~. MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Anon St., Diagonally Across from Post Office ARROW, TIES ARROW, UNDERWEAR ORDER YOUR EASTER CANDIES NOW! We guarantee delivery for Easter of fresh, delicious candies, eggs with names on, and novelty boxes "We pack the pieces you Choose to eat" YOUGEL'S State Theater Bldg.—Mal 3825 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Busby Q. Butterlinger Makes Thrilling ,Escape BERLIN, GERMANY—March 14 —A bullet-fiddled Nazi bet geant's uniform, found today on the banks of the Rhine River, was the only evidence of the thrilling escape from a concentration camp near the capital of Busby Q Butterfsnger late last night Officials of the Gestapo, Nazi secret police, were searching the lowlands today foi Butterfmger's body The famous American pub- hcity expert escaped from the camp, where he had been impris oned for derogatory remarks against Adolph Hitler, in a man ner typical of the colorful life he has lived since gaining nationwide publicity as ' The Great American Mouth." Buttertinge', slated to handle All-College Circus at Penn State All-college Circus at Penn State on April 27, made his escape early last night when, disguised in a Nazi sergeant's uniform, he calm ly walked through the prison gates Officials at the bashlle, on discovering his escape, immediate ly sent out the alarm, and patrols were formed to return the vocifer ous American to his cell Early in the morning the iepoit came through official sources that Butterfinger had been spotted by a patrol on the banks of the Rhine and had oeen shot down All that could be found however, was the bullet-ridden uniform What hap pened to Butterfinger is still a mystery to Nazi police Eck To Be Guest Critic Af New York Preview Of 'Johnny Apollo' Movie C Russell Eck '4O, Collegian business manager, will leave to day for New York City where he will turn movie critic and repre sent the Collegian at a sneak pre view of "Johnny Apollo," latest 20th Century-Fox release lie will be the guest of Charles E. Mc- Carthy, the corporation's direc tor of advertising and publicity. Representatives from several of the larger colleges in the East will attend the preview of the show, which deals with the conduct of a young college man, suddenly hi ought. face to face with a real problem outside his college life, who begins to feel that his college life has unduly sheltered him from realities The preview will be shown to night in Ossining, N Y Stars in Uie cast of "Johnny, ,Apollo" arc Tyrone Power, Dorothy Lamobi and Edward Arnold The campus is host to a special lice dad shrub collection of 520 species and varieties "The World We I,!ve In" Schwab Auditorium March 15. 16 Tickets at Student Union REMEMBER! LOBSTER DINNERS. EVERY FRIDAY ' DURING - LENT. at the NITTANY LION INN State College N~tta!rq Shows al - • • 6:30, 8:30 Mahneo Saturday Only al 1:30 LAST TIMES TODAY MARLENE DIETRICH JAMES STEWART MISCHA AUER "Destry Rides Again" ‘', SATURDAY ONLY GEORGE O'BRIEN —"-. VIRGINIA VALE in .. "LEGION OF THE : LAWLESS" ADDED LOUIS•GODOY FIGHT r f. PICTURES and Chapler II "MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN" Please Nole::—Chapter 12 Will Be _ShownlSai.. March 20* The Natany fhealre Will Be ' Closed Mon., Mar. 18. until 1 Tuesday. ‘Mar.`26.,.inclusive ' Rice And Lieber Elected Penn Stale Club Officers Theodore Rice '4l and William B Loeber '42 were elected presi dent and vice-president, respec tively, of the Penn State Club on Wednesday night Rice and Loeber will be installed at a banquqt to be held on Wed nesday, April 24 Elections were held earlier than usual this yea' in order that incoming officers could become acquainted with their du ties before officially taking office Gene Venzke, forme' student at the University of Pennsylvand and a leading miler, has filed peti tions for the state legislature - The Broadway Success "The World We lave In" Fn. and Sal. Evenings BE NEAT- SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Ave. Dial 3261 * A LADY SPENDS THE NlGHT — situ was afraid he would and afraid he wouldn't, and yet when they wore trapped by a blizzard, Miss Ruth prepared to defend her name and honor with every artifice at her disposal. A short story by M. G. CHUTE. - * RED RUFFING'S SECRET How does a guy with four toss missing. and a pain in his arm, pitch a 4-hit World Series game? Tho amazing story of the man who won 175 games for the Yanks. As Good As He Has To Be, by STANLEY FRANK. - * IS IT EASY TO DIE? When John Slagdon awoke in a hospital bed ho felt pretty good. Then the doctor came in and casually sprang the sur pnse.. The story of the hour which has no end. No Visitors, by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET. * "I INTEND TO BE PRES IDENT"—McNuIt. Who le this "tall, tan, temfic" Hoosier who plans to seep into the White House by osmosis? ALVA JOHNSTON gives you the high lights of that Indiana charmer who may miss in ;940, but still has '44, '4B and '52 ahead. * NEW MYSTERY NOVEL BY MIGNON G. EBERHART . .. Hangmam's Whip. With three women 'determined to possess the same man, somebody engineers a hanging! Start the second of seven installments in tho Post tonight! .., , * GERMANY'S GAME IN FINLAND—gihy is Germany privately gloating at the Finnish exposure of Russia's military and economic weak images? From diplomatic reports of events in Moscow, the Post brings you details of how Nazi ,Germany encouraged Russia and secretly aided the Finns at the same time/ DEMAREE BESS. Added To Ball Committee Claude B Board M has been added to the IF Ball Committee Announcement . . . New Shipment of NEELY DON DRESSES Sizes 10.46 floe ate the latest spi ing fash ions in ready-made dress-ware, you will be delighted with these One styles in elopes, cot tons, bembeigs, and voiles In a wide variety of smart, new sin ing colors IV (pores DRESS SHOP 124 W College Stale College The Broadway Success "The World We Live In" Coming Finlay, Saturday, JOHNSTON'S MOTOR BUS LINE, INC.- THROUGH BUSSES STATE COLLEGE AND WILLIAMSPORT Lv. State College 8.00 A. M. 2OSP. M 7.00 P. M. Ar. Bellefonte 830 A. M 2.35 P. M 7.30 P. M. ~ Ar. Lock Haven 9.30 A. M 3.45 PM. 8.30 P. M. , Ar. Williamsport 10:30 A. M. 4:45 P M 9.35 P. M. Lv. Williamsport 8.30 A. M. 300 P M. 7.00 P.M. Ar. Lock Haven 9:40 A. M. 405 P. M 8.05 P. M. Ar. Bellefonte 10.40 ANI 5.10 P. M 9.15 P. M. Ar. State College 11.10 AM. 540 P. M 9.45 P. M. LOCAL. BUSSES—STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE From Stale College-8 00 A M., 12.10 P. M.. 2.05 PMM. 5 10 P. M.. 7:00 P. M , 10.00 P M. 1 From Bellefonte-7.15 A M . 10.40 A. M 1 10 P M. 300 P. M 5:15 P. M 9.15 P. M. SNIFFS :A RUM inossiirift wHow one of Mr. Glen -0"" • • eannonii fineetaleolielieL - inepdations turned the 'S. S. Ineheldie Castle ' 4 l , into a seagoing arbore ' ••• ^- turn, a floating jungle. ' 'Head Theßumßlosaom. by GUY GILPATAIC Students/ ?he Po s t oje;•s 750, PRIZES for "Confucius!' Sayinisi Paore;oznoplota deaie,ask this news. PP t the Contest Panaoh I.7re toPre of. h ariesE" emit s 7 .130.113,n, givaerratfeent of A vertieing, Avenue, goaton 1686C:bolnonwea/th teaY out the szoo ats' eat* are 160 the. -PB-Prise, and "84 P z izes. , 213 Friday, March 15, 1940 Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE ''''' 114 E Beaver Ave Dial 4066 State College
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