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P£NN5YLVANTATI E.5T AM ARE. ^ennsptoanian i VOLUME XLII—No. 14 PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1925 PRICE THREE CENTS T S L GREAT SUCCESS SOPHOMORE CLASS PETITIONS MUST BE RETURNED SUNDAY OPERA STARS PRESENTED BY ARTS ASSOCIATION GRIDGRAPH PROVIDED FOR STUDENTS AT HOUSTON HALL In order i hal tin* students «lui w e unable In -.. i" Providence to witness the Itrnwn game inn) gel the results All members nl the Sophomore Class \\ IKI desire < inn for II class nflli e I Hi.- elections which will lie conducted hj the I ndergrnduiite I'liuucil nexl Tuesday inii-i return their petll - to 20 Cleemuil La Scala Grand Opera Company Renders p,a > h> |,hl - v - '*" us "''" oltlcluls '>"Ve liormltory, in person, on Sunday la»tween First Program of Year and Is provided for II grid-graph i" be installed 1 mid _• o'clock. Ituperl Itlllghuill. f-llHlr Accorded Ovation in the HUdltorlUlll this : It•- >.• . Till" man of the Klertlon Coiiiliilttee ol the ... „. , , . , uiii afford ever) -indent mi >ii-11 11 \ 'S E BROWN ELEVEN » ' •« Hll 1 llll I I I I I I I I I - ' 1 III! Dr. Tneodore J. Grayson Delivers Inter- , .ruin.I Council, in mukillR the SINGERS PROMINENT IN OPERA esttng and Timely Address in Crowded Auditorium COX DEMONSTRATES CHARLESTON' First Clash of Old Gridiron Rivals in i ncemenl stated thai thin uci will | , '" k '"'' '" """'' "'"' ""' i""-' " Tvvelve Years Wjll Prove t0 be •——.- i-\ in order thill il lections Meetlnii in College II.ill. the An- AMMO ""' , ' l ' ll,l;l1 contest Be crucial Game I .an I..' held ..II Tuesday, clntlon presented to the students of the The grid-graph is the -i satisfactory ROUSING SEND-OFF GIVEN TEAM Clever Musical Program Features 'Lew' Ingler. Weil-Known Campus Saxaphone Soloist As . greal number ..i the class have I'niversit) yesterday the starring in- recording telegraph Instruinenl for keep- failed i" pay their class dues, il "ill lie hers ..i I he I.a Km hi lirand Opera t'oiu- inn In much with distant foot hit 11 games. essury for them to make provlalonti pany. This program was the Hrsl of Lasl .Mar II was used \\iii. urea I success for paying the assess m it they expeel mini)' presentations in he given by the by the Council on Athletics to record '" vote. 'I'.- insure a representative vote Association this year. the progress of the California -; all members ..r the CIIIMM of lies an- Miss Kherbach was mi.' ..r the leading More than 880 I'niveralt) students at- tended iin' third suioker held in the II,.II- Hall auditorium hurt night. This gnioker bail the largest attendance ..i unj held -" far I tilts year, the room being crowded In Hie .1 - before il liter lalninenl commenced. \i |,r ptl) 8 o'clock Hie program gram was the fullness of Mr. Kiln Pal begun with '.lair-- C glims" nmklng Ci l,m *" '»" ' «»•«*. Ml - l'«"«n« »»" «" Students Given Opportunity to Witness . -.-i s... J wltll greal eillhusiasill, lielllg fre- ;l l| "' i ' "" W,t " ""' *«»«"* H,,d Soccer Contest as Footba Is a, , j the an „ce. .ini.r.-.i time aii.I time again, After eral selections «iii. the fluency an Lew Ingler ..r il bias lainr.i with iii- saxophone ami was lie mini I ai iiic piano bj "Moe" Juffe. Ingler "ill I..' remembered ror Ids between the halves' "i lasl year's football I her hack for main encores Keefer. Bruin Threat, and Charley Rog ers. Pennsylvania's Fleet Back to Battle for Honors With a lair am..mil of optimism not iverconfldence I'euiisylvanla's football team encounters llrown this afternoon requested i ake inn Hate paymeni singers .>t tlie after i. Her selections r\| ITHnHO UIII DATTI T "i llielr .In.- drew rounds of applause ami she was nil I l-ij" K \ WII Kfl If encored again and iigiriu lit the appro\ »'« '-nee. Las, Tuesday ..igl.l Miss IfllQW. IIIPJ [![[)[ TflniW Kherbncl. made her grand opera dehtil IVlAKT LAINU IILKL ' IUAI "' " K " "'" "'"' i ""' al the Academy of Music, singing in Klue. Should Coach lam l'oung's charges LTflflklA Tl n/ril ' :ll|sl - |M? defeated, il "ill end u long airing of UUNA LLLVLN '""""•' * * '--"" r '"" D,Her T 9 , M T T d h s of m r ov,de ••"• p «.v» Interest Throughout Contest on Franklin Field Hrown and Rile ure i".. opponent! who "ill Irj hard i" break one "f the CAPTAINS WILL VIE FOR HONORS ,„.., ,,.,,,,,1. ,„ Pennaylvanla Wstorj Centers at Brown Sigiiorlta Itosalliiiln Morlnl aang -.>\ , ' 1 "' l!l ' 11 I|M| Ulue ini- in.i encountered [ilnyinjj several of the littesl pieces, end si-lectlons with the fluency and 'lingers and Hie I'nlversltj of .Mar: the Bruins be gridiron for twelve ..i "-'.'.. enter STIFF OPPOSITION is EXPECTED ,„,.,. KW M| - ,,,,,,. „|.i.ii lias character land mee Krankllii Kleld Mii- after jj'eurs, bul In Hie pasi have « -i-i va- ac ix ''' 1 '"''' "'"' k " ''" Acatlemy of Music m whal promises to be n hard- '' ,,,,J " ,l ' 1 ""' I'fnvlileiice eleven. Playing their nee I gnu r the season during the week Her marvelousl} de- fouglil root hull game Since Uulgers' l; '"" ll '~ '"-- —< threat. Keefer. a half Pennsylvania's Intercollegiate champion veloped coloratiiru soprano voice re back, lias nol been in scrimmage for - solos , ., unexpected ilefeal i.\ Villauova, 11 -; I ,,. ,,.,. ... ., sliip soccer team "ill uieel willi stiff "elveil repented oval - thai brought nearij a Meek, reports rrom Providence rootbull ... ..... I her back for tiinio ei - Coach Wallace has I n sending bis team state, ami will be keyed up to a high Among Mi.' prominent members ..r l.n through grueling practices daily. Marj pitch for today's game. Keefer i- ruled apposition «l II clashes wiili the Al """ l uh " '- i " ; '' ,,r I at Si,..,.- leant al !.'MI ihi- afteruo. 'I'lic team i- c posed ..i inde|ieiiile playera rrom the 1'eimsylvauin Itailro Simps ..I' All...ma. ami i- I till Btrongesi industrial leains in tlii- -.-. ii..n. ranking verj ftivnruhlj with tin lii\i-i.in A" league of I'hiladelplila. This gaines rrom wltlcli originated tne rauiiiiai' ,,„,,,., shoos leant ii " "." this uftern *IIIOHH nie proiiiinem meuiiiers ..i I.II lonniisii trucmiK pracuces oaiiy. ->i..r\ |.... .. mi- i..uo.i - wiuir, iveeier i- ruiea IT) of "Saxai .'• Tin- duel Intro The team Is composed or independent S ' :ll; ' ,!r "' "*"'" '' ""» """ ""''" '' : "' l,H l '"" "'"' k ""'" ' " '' "'" '"' M '" '* l,; "^ '" , , . . i . .. , ,i i. i n II i presenl were: Mr, Kulgeti'/lo liiierrleri, game yeslerdii) ill home easiern colleglale ranks Opposed to hint iluceil a new -..ii^ entitled, "I ve -"i players rrom Hie Pennsylvania Itailroad ,.,,,, . ... ,. ,, ... .. .... . I'r. IVI..-I am Mr. aliini.T I'.fl'ni'c tin- A Icallli'c ..I Mil- .-..nl.-l -li.nil. I>" I- ' lllirle) Itogefs, r.nn-\ l\ aina - ll.'.'l.-I i . :..• ... ....•• ...i,i..i. ;,..,! Mn.|is ..t All a, an. I- ,.in- .. lie . I . - .ii" I.. .1..." which \va- ri'.i'i \ c.l wiili a inii-i nl enthusiasm l.\ ihc iilldielice, Kilwin i.i\. also a member "I" the .lass proin'ani of llie nflcn n .Mr Sitchxe 'I 11 ' siruggle for suiiremacj lietween . t«. - buck. The two ure expected i" stage a Btrongesi industrial leains in iln- -.-. , ,. . , . . . I! I'l.-r n( iiic I'tiivei'sitv. entertained '«" .liiii'i-.-m systems of attack. Itiitgers merri duel i..r lionors H.i- afterniMiii inin. raiikiug ii'ii ravorald) "iih the '.,,,., ,„, In- ineini.er- ai Inn. I n ai i lie Acacia " " ' " playing so-called sirai^in I Following Hie learn, which left Thnr- i.i i 1.1* House, s the onl) industrial leam lo pla) Penn . ami president of the Mask ami sylvaiiln ihi- season and II "ill give "'" Mm I) m<till ()nlIuics bull .iiiiiiiu ihe greater pan "i each game da) afternoon for Brown, "a- a large tlii- year; whereas, Marxian.I ilepenils j delegation ,,f I'niversit) students Ii i-- a a variet) "i deceptive plays for vie Ibis support a- well a- thai of lite many » In. are unable to ... "hi. Ii !!.. [led and HIL: nl III.- I".i .IllTelelll leains. , .., program "Hi. it variet) . ! clogging ami r< I #I i - llutgers lias il Ige lit weighl The l:l11 " Is assured ..t. loda) "ill l.e llie lil-l ami •ml \ op I I I "\ 11 III I I I I I iill. I/>V . , .i i liv reatiesl ''The Charleston" (u iln- ac- . ,.'. * i trail limit i "in n.' \.-\v llruiiswick leant "ill appear on iln- In 'ni> clt) tin- relurns ..I t in- game |i..rliliiii \ for tin- -iinleni- i.i Hi.- I niver- .,, , , , . emii ii.iinei.i ,,t iii-.i.-r mil i .it,. i, , , "' 1 '! miieii stronger thiiii t li.il "liiih ..I. "ill lie given .nil phi) Ii) play t \ ratlin neat ..t lliglet .nut .tan.. -in I., see (heir soccer team m action . . , . i _I...I.I ... i .1 Three Committees Chosen .is Organiza- posed Mllaiiova la-i week Singer "ill - '»• lelegrapl Iln- leading papers of IM- I i lore I Cravsoii, Hi.- speaker nitlnitii a i....il.all game Interfering. ' . . ,,,,,, tion of Class Gets Under Way >'k m the game at linlfhack, "ill. Hie cil) "ill carr) stories b) la-riods ..f of llie eVMI eMlelueU ililer >.'\l Mllltirilll) Wlole lie I....Ilia I team I- ,, .... "iieiiieij line. . fiiumller Ids t'lliiidiig partner. I'.li— "ill the struggle al Providence. Al Houston .--.I in-- ami eiili'lii.-iiiii'- i-ilk l.i Iln- -In •" •'«'« lla\en llii- -nirer leam "ill I .I.i \ ,, ,, "' l ""~ , '" k ' , ,.,„.,, «„ , , ".M) iiiui i- ii. unite iln- Kreshnmii phi) ai fullback, Capialn Terrlll at <|tiar Hull. Ibe nit gemenl lias announced i . program «a- concluded by •" MOUIII 'Ian. >ew Jerse) ami refreshments. SERVICES ANNOUNCED class as m. other class has ever been '"'' '""'I' 1 - 1 - '""'kne | wliiclt i 'outinued .... I'agi I . Holds First Meeting Ii was staled m n recent co in ... i .... .... llutgers oases it- In.i.e. iinii witii Ali....na thai a large I..II-." iii-j niiiie.l. declared leuiporan President ,, . , ... . Ilecau i iiieir •liticiviii attack, Mar) . /' t" ".' -">•>""""'- "'" « '"> "•'""• Maclmnahl h. Kres , a-.-,„i , ,,.„,., „. ,., 1(N ||H „.„,, ;|S ,,„. lUUl (,(1111111(1 >/''///(/ BVrAMDMCrmiDrUPC ,'i" -„„,,.-,„.',,,- I, ,.... made svelghtm. all yesterday. The , , ,—K,,.-,., for ing. Captain s lee, BY CAMPUS CHURCHLS - ItverHeld to ac late a large ,,,„ WHH „„,„ , Walter K. «)'Malley. „•„„ „as I nan All-Krank -lei. end." I ""'"" hvw » S '"' 1 "" 1 ' S '";••" ;".""""• »« »«"« '"""•"" ' "'•' -- > " red f the I..-, wlngt I: '"'"' 1 Frederick It. Igler. Uuptlat '"• '•»«' «PP«« § »"« team No a, sslon himMl uclng Clark Craig. Kres an i,.„, ,_..,., , ,,, T|l|> Pre s,dent E.cheiberger Name. Commit- ' v secretur) ror students on the "'" '" ;-<»'"ge.i ... i„> bearing a ma- ,,„,, ,.„„,.,,, ull .,,„. .., .,„„., „,| k , ,„ , IIK of MiirylHiKl'si ba<ktiel<l IH UIM I. tees To Carry Out Yearly Program lius, ",i id Ids iis.ml .|is.-„- , " "" "" .. . ... . "' l,i " :IM "' 1 "'•• •';""" "' •• accurate than it lias been thus r.ir .,,„,„ , ,.,„ , ,- -., u ... ... " ' . ' " "'•• •"•"*"«" •' '- "-egardlng its ,,-ia Ih ,s season. Me ,> of Beta fl. a Sigma, the "I' "" " ' - oclock in tlie (, imei ..a Page iv.-t ,,,„, .,, n«,ii,..n „-, , , , w hart.HI s.-i i honorar) rrnlernlly, ii.-i.i si,.,., i',.i|„i-. church, Wilt ami Musical selection* VISITING GRIDMEN TO Iii his inaugural itddress, Maclionnld laudeil in- opponents i..r ilielr -I..." ->i co-operative aplril In pledging llielr uld. Continued ...i Page Six YEARLING GRIDDERS sermon on the i;..|.i Ruali." \ I'leii ror Scepticism" will be the their tir-i a tin. ..i tin- year lual ••<•• ning ai ih.- Sigma Mi House, 3810 VVal supper will be included in the RF fllFSTS ATnANPF co-operative aplril in pledging their uhl, cftALiiiu ur\IUULK3 m|l Street. Prior t.. ihe meeting, the in. ror the Open Hotura party ... ° _ M UA '^ L "" l '">""> '" '•"» '""'"8 ''«" '"'•'" "•' MAKE DEBUT TODAY i rs ".-,.- the guests of J, - x . olllce. Pre-i.ieiii Ma. I'miaiii. iii select- i lirifflilt at dinner " Later '" " TCDlng '" "" M«rjrtai.,|.nui«era - 1B ,„„ ,,„ Hlli ,.,... hll8 laken H H ,1 Pennsylvania's Kre-hmt leve.t "ill s.-r-.a,. Adam l.». ke .all. - ,,.,. '"' pu8,or "' Church, will , ther popular t all .lame, c luct- IMIIIIS ... . - representatives rrom i i Allenlnwit I'reparator) s.- IV i i hi- re -i lloben A I:I. II.-I nue in- -.-ii.- .,r "Zig-Zag Journals" ed by the (Undergraduate Council, "ill ever) don >> ..ml lie bus also endeav- grid inaclilne m M :WI loda) on Kranklln berger, president ..t the lety, presenl l.e held tonight in ll.ois Hall. nre.l i.. pick men from all the fraternl li.-ld in the Initial gat f the -.-..-..n .-.l llie speaker ! the evening, Morrla I'.ntli teams will he guests nl the Coun (ties, where i-r.-i have alread) i n in il pinion of ihe coaches, .h.- ,.... K U. Murphy. Mr Murphy, in in- talk •'' Tl "' '' '" '" '"nndem that to- , ged. This Indiscriminate aeleetl -i |„- -.- i,. i..- a bard fought i urged thai all n r- .,i n.-ia (iamma night's iifralr "ill IN? ..- successful a- ..t cot Itteeinen. he asserts, Is a big interesting one and Ihe loyal support u si^-ma -I Id endeavor In maintain the :M M " sl , ' ll, "' rl1 - ~ ilu ""— *"'«•»' "Hve i.iv.e.i Itesldes -,.-,, toward organlidng I -lass in... a asked of ail those ,...-,, nol going ... high scholastic sti urd which ha- won M«l "I.I .'iie-in.ii Streets Rev offering the i»'-i of entertalnmeni, these cnnipacl unit. Prwvidenve. ror them a place in the organiEiitlnn "ill he the speaker of the <l»»ees lutve the uddltlnnnl advantage ..t ii. s Carrel, t his rore - pn ..... I, Craig, -i.-n.n- .-mi he P i President Klchelberger appointed . I 'hrlatian ICndeuvor meel T . - •- ."-.1. --. >- -I.-,.-..,[„ .i .i Biriiiijj ami .--in.... « in.-.- name wm ii.- inscrii.e'l oo -.1 Ihe -Need- for sharp. The tax will l.e SI 'si ...r.nil,,le- .haii'im I I lie « ..-.,,,era 11 v e . ' ,,„ 11 ee. L ,-i,,, teillll. Ir.-l.man l....ll.all lean,- a l.r..|,/.e lahle. in Logan Hall The ' '"e-evuluutlon ol ami si for stags, bul only a limited mini- w It boast* i rsonnei of twenty ...-,„ are noted for their gameuess and hill- c will be mad. the basis ..r '"'"^•" , "' " " ,; " : "- I** "' "'•• tattw *' a.hniiie.i, no I,..,-, A committee for the selection and of-the-lmttle spirit. This year's squad ,- siholarshlp, A c nit tee was aim &p K '" ""' ' l "" vl ' "' " »«"« " ll '" ••"-'- '- '" •" ""• 'loor, dlstrlbul f class was nlsn a,.-, xcepiion to the r unless it Is thai polnl make a aurvey ol the activities -isi ami t'hestnui The feature of tonight's eutertt nl ,...,,,i.-d John l McKeage. newlj elect- It has a trifle more than the usual I of the al nl members of the fraternltj Harms. Lutherun Students will be the presence of the two teams. ...i secretary and treasurer, , Iged his of light. .I:.M, i Blaek and Frank Saumann mv * u " '!'" ""' ''"' Ul> " "«>« " <«ennltel) aacertali j the besi efforls In liehall of lass i„ practl«-es held „,, River n.-id ihe were selected io determine Ihe pn "".'"'. f unsh : " "•«•• Council thai the mbers ... both ihe "Y Fres an Ink-spots are not squad has i ., showing u| usually of their fraternity brothers In "Senior Re . 45 he will -peak on Iniversit) of .Marxian.I and the Rutgers marks of shivery." said Professor Harbe- well. The backfle n: Scull, Schober search." •i IIIKI . n.-in.I. Streets tWV -iieiui. me i,e-i oi eni.-i lain.nei,.. ine-e compact mill. I'r.n „,,.. ,„,- u,,.,,, ,. | -,.... | n ,| gnnlBlltlon "ill l.e tin- speaker of the <l»»ees lutve the uddltionnl advantage nl ii s Carrel, oi t his foremost o| •„ ; ,,i, Craig, stellar end he Penn-i Presldenl Klchelberger appointed . •he Christian la uvor i I '"'"'" : '"' l ' 1 "'"''" : ' '"" v -"'" 1 " ,||M ' nents. was appn chairmi i ii|sylvaniu varslt) team . ! l-jsl season ami,. nlttee to cl Hie member ol lasl "' ""' cninpus, lulu- •'..inmiii r tifieeii men. wldle tio« roach of ih.- Red ami r.ine I i,-i, yenrs freshman .lass ln the VV'harton Tonight's .lame will liegitt ai •-' o'clock Edward Luughlln "ill IM> temporurj man squud, ha- developed a strong ami School whose name "ill be inscribed on " l " > ''''' I'niversit) teams "ill attend, son in a shorl talk following the ad- Murphy, Pine, Forbes, Kusl F, ami lM "' "" N ui " ''ontinue The music for I venlng's rtulit dresses h) the newly electetl nfili-ers Monk, are flglttlng hard for a bertl Kvolutlon ai 7 o'clwk in me,,, win he furnished bj Lew Chi Cut they are. Father, marks ,..- i,,,,,,.,- the Aral eleven although -ii of ihe,,, "' 'In- Transfiguration, 34th M ami Avenue. Holy coin- Is served nl ',' o'clock, ami ' ruing prayer ami ser i hehl al 11 o'chsk and his Interfraternlty Orchestra, noa playing at the Hotel Pennsylvania, This p..pulai- group ol inusl. laus has achieved promiuence on the cuuipus bj their >-t- nl many large I'niversit) functions. and should be worn as such." It Is In-1 are certain t.. gel In the game loda) lerestlng In note lluil ihi- i- ih.- Oral The squad lias .ii-.- been playing against 'i HI i".. years thai ihe Kreahman the varslt) ami ha- given a hard fight, temporary offices have i n filled bj losing onlj becau f then- lack of ex niher ihaii Philadelphia men perlence. The Alpha Chapter ..f Beta Hamma SiL-m.i was established in 1918. ". r tin- charier iiieinher- ... .he fir-, chapter i- l'i VV I 1 flordon of the accounting <ie part.it.mi ..I the VVhartnn School \> presenl I»r- flordon i- the Orand s.-. .-••- lary ..I il..- national fraternity and edllnc •t ii- quarterly publication.

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P£NN5YLVANTATI E.5T AM ARE.

^ennsptoanian i

VOLUME XLII—No. 14 PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1925 PRICE THREE CENTS

T S

L

GREAT SUCCESS

SOPHOMORE CLASS PETITIONS MUST BE RETURNED SUNDAY OPERA STARS PRESENTED

BY ARTS ASSOCIATION

GRIDGRAPH PROVIDED FOR

STUDENTS AT HOUSTON HALL

In order i hal tin* students «lui w e ■

unable In -.. i" Providence to witness

the Itrnwn game inn) gel the results

All members nl the Sophomore Class

\\ IKI desire ■<■ inn for II class nflli e I

Hi.- elections which will lie conducted hj

the I ndergrnduiite I'liuucil nexl Tuesday

inii-i return their petll - to 20 Cleemuil La Scala Grand Opera Company Renders p,a> h> |,hl-v- '*"us "''" oltlcluls '>"Ve

liormltory, in person, on Sunday la»tween First Program of Year and Is provided for II grid-graph i" be installed

1 mid _• o'clock. Ituperl Itlllghuill. f-llHlr Accorded Ovation in the HUdltorlUlll this :■ It•-■■ ■• >.•■■. Till" man of the Klertlon Coiiiliilttee ol the ... „. , , . , uiii afford ever) -indent mi • >i• i• • • ■ -11■ ■ ■ 11 \

'S E

BROWN ELEVEN »■■■•■■ ' ■ •« Hll 1 llll I I I I I I I I I - ■ ' • 1 III!

Dr. Tneodore J. Grayson Delivers Inter- , .ruin.I Council, in mukillR the SINGERS PROMINENT IN OPERA esttng and Timely Address in

Crowded Auditorium

COX DEMONSTRATES CHARLESTON'

First Clash of Old Gridiron Rivals in i ncemenl stated thai thin uci will | , '" k'"'' '" """'' "'"' ""' i""-' — ■" Tvvelve Years Wjll Prove t0

be ••——.-■ i-\ in order thill il lections Meetlnii in College II.ill. the An- AMMO ""' ,'l'll,l;l1 contest Be crucial Game

I .an I..' held ..II Tuesday, clntlon presented to the students of the The grid-graph is the -i satisfactory

ROUSING SEND-OFF GIVEN TEAM

Clever Musical Program Features 'Lew'

Ingler. Weil-Known Campus

Saxaphone Soloist

As . greal number ..i the class have I'niversit) yesterday the starring in- recording telegraph Instruinenl for keep-

failed i" pay their class dues, il "ill lie hers ..i I he I.a Km hi lirand Opera t'oiu- inn In much with distant foot hit 11 games.

essury for them to make provlalonti pany. This program was the Hrsl of Lasl .Mar II was used \\iii. urea I success

for paying the assess m it they expeel mini)' presentations in he given by the by the Council on Athletics to record

'" vote. 'I'.- insure a representative vote Association this year. the progress of the California -; all members ..r the CIIIMM of lies an- Miss Kherbach was mi.' ..r the leading

More than 880 I'niveralt) students at-

tended iin' third suioker held in the

II,.II- Hall auditorium hurt night. This

gnioker bail the largest attendance ..i unj

held -" far I tilts year, the room being

crowded In Hie .1 - before il liter

lalninenl commenced. \i |,r ptl) 8 o'clock Hie program gram was the fullness of Mr. Kiln Pal

begun with '.lair-- C glims" nmklng Ci l,m*" '»" ' «»•«*. Ml- l'«"«n« »»" «"

Students Given Opportunity to Witness . -.-i s... J wltll greal eillhusiasill, lielllg fre- ;l l|"'i' "" W,t" ""' ■*«»«"* H,,d Soccer Contest as Footba Is a, , j the an „ce. .ini.r.-.i time aii.I time again, After

eral selections «iii. the fluency an

Lew Ingler ..r il bias

lainr.i with iii- saxophone ami was lie

mini I ai iiic piano bj "Moe" Juffe.

Ingler "ill I..' remembered ror Ids

between the halves' "i lasl year's football I her hack for main encores

Keefer. Bruin Threat, and Charley Rog

ers. Pennsylvania's Fleet Back

to Battle for Honors

With a lair am..mil of optimism not

iverconfldence I'euiisylvanla's football

team encounters llrown this afternoon

requested i ake inn Hate paymeni singers .>t tlie after i. Her selections r\| ITHnHO UIII DATTI T

"i llielr .In.- drew rounds of applause ami she was nil I l-ij" K \ WII Kfl If encored again and iigiriu lit the appro\

»'« '-nee. Las, Tuesday ..igl.l Miss IfllQW. IIIPJ [![[)[ TflniW

Kherbncl. made her grand opera dehtil IVlAKT LAINU IILKL ' IUAI "' " K" "'" "'"' i""' al the Academy of Music, singing in Klue. Should Coach lam l'oung's charges

LTflflklA Tl n/ril ' :ll|sl- |M? defeated, il "ill end u long airing of UUNA LLLVLN '""""•'■*■*■■'--"" r '"" D,HerT9, MTT

dh

s of m \° rov,de — ••"• p «.v»™>» Interest Throughout Contest on Franklin Field Hrown and Rile ure i".. opponent!

who "ill Irj hard i" break one "f the

CAPTAINS WILL VIE FOR HONORS ,„.., ,,.,,,,,1. ,„ Pennaylvanla Wstorj

Centers at Brown Sigiiorlta Itosalliiiln Morlnl aang -.>\ ,'1"' l!l'11 •I|M| Ulue ini- in.i encountered [ilnyinjj several of the littesl pieces, end si-lectlons with the fluency and 'lingers and Hie I'nlversltj of .Mar: the Bruins be gridiron for twelve

..i "-'.'.. enter STIFF OPPOSITION is EXPECTED ,„,.,. KW M|- ,,,,,,. „|.i.ii lias character land mee Krankllii Kleld Mii- after jj'eurs, bul In Hie pasi have « -i-i

va- ac ix'''1 '"''' "'"'k " ''"■ Acatlemy of Music m whal promises to be n hard- '',,,,J ",l'1 ""' I'fnvlileiice eleven. Playing their nee I gnu r the season during the week Her marvelousl} de- fouglil root hull game Since Uulgers' l;'""ll'~ '"--■—< threat. Keefer. a half

Pennsylvania's Intercollegiate champion veloped coloratiiru soprano voice re back, lias nol been in scrimmage for - solos , ., unexpected ilefeal i.\ Villauova, 11■-;■ ■ I ,,. ,,.,. ... .,

sliip soccer team "ill uieel willi stiff "elveil repented oval - thai brought nearij a Meek, reports rrom Providence rootbull ... ..... I her back for tiinio ei •- Coach Wallace has I n sending bis team state, ami will be keyed up to a high

Among Mi.' prominent members ..r l.n through grueling practices daily. Marj pitch for today's game. Keefer i- ruled apposition «l II clashes wiili the Al

"""l uh" '-i"; '' ,,r I at Si,..,.- leant al !.'MI ihi- afteruo.

'I'lic team i- c posed ..i inde|ieiiile

playera rrom the 1'eimsylvauin Itailro Simps ..I' All...ma. ami i- I till

Btrongesi industrial leains in tlii- -.-.

ii..n. ranking verj ftivnruhlj with tin

lii\i-i.in A" league of I'hiladelplila. This

gaines rrom wltlcli originated tne rauiiiiai' ,,„,,,., shoos leant ii " "." this uftern *IIIOHH nie proiiiinem meuiiiers ..i I.II lonniisii trucmiK pracuces oaiiy. ->i..r\ |.... .. mi- i..uo.i - wiuir, iveeier i- ruiea

IT) of "Saxai .'• Tin- duel Intro The team Is composed or independent S':ll;' ,!r"' "*"'" '' ""» """ ""''" '' :"' l,H l'"" "'"'k ""'" ' " '' "'" '"'M '" '* l,;"^ '" , , . . i . .. , ,i i. i n II i presenl were: Mr, Kulgeti'/lo liiierrleri, game yeslerdii) ill home easiern colleglale ranks Opposed to hint

iluceil a new -..ii^ entitled, "I ve -"i players rrom Hie Pennsylvania Itailroad ,.,,,, . ... ,. ,, ... .. .... . ■ I'r. IVI..-I am Mr. aliini.T I'.fl'ni'c tin- A Icallli'c ..I Mil- .-..nl.-l -li.nil. I>" I- ' lllirle) Itogefs, r.nn-\ l\ aina - ll.'.'l.-I

i . :..• ... ....•• ...i,i..i. ;,..,! Mn.|is ..t All a, an. I- ,.in- .. lie . I ■. - .ii" I.. .1..." which \va- ri'.i'i \ c.l

wiili a inii-i nl enthusiasm l.\ ihc

iilldielice,

Kilwin i.i\. also a member "I" the .lass

proin'ani of llie nflcn n .Mr Sitchxe 'I11' siruggle for suiiremacj lietween . t«. - buck. The two ure expected i" stage a Btrongesi industrial leains in iln- -.-. ,

,. . , . . . I! I'l.-r n( iiic I'tiivei'sitv. entertained '«" .liiii'i-.-m systems of attack. Itiitgers merri duel i..r lionors H.i- afterniMiii inin. raiikiug ii'ii ravorald) "iih the • '.,,,.,

,„, ■ In- ineini.er- ai Inn. I n ai i lie Acacia "■"■ ' " playing so-called sirai^in I Following Hie learn, which left Thnr- i.i i 1.1*

House, s the onl) industrial leam lo pla) Penn

. ami president of the Mask ami sylvaiiln ihi- season and II "ill give

"'" Mm I) m<till ()nlIuics

bull .iiiiiiiu ihe greater pan "i each game da) afternoon for Brown, "a- a large tlii- year; whereas, Marxian.I ilepenils j delegation ,,f I'niversit) students Ii i--

■ a a variet) "i deceptive plays for vie Ibis support a- well a- thai of lite many

» In. are unable to ... "hi. Ii !!..■ [led and HIL: nl III.- I".i .IllTelelll leains. , ..,

program "Hi. it variet) .■! clogging ami r< I #I i • - llutgers lias il Ige lit weighl The l:l11" Is assured ..t. loda) "ill l.e llie lil-l ami •ml \ op I I I "\ 11 III I I I I I iill. I/>V . , • .i i

liv reatiesl ''The Charleston" (u iln- ac- . ,.'. * i trail limit i "in n.' \.-\v llruiiswick leant "ill appear on iln- In 'ni> clt) tin- relurns ..I t in- game |i..rliliiii \ for tin- -iinleni- i.i Hi.- I niver- .,, , , ,

. emii ii.iinei.i ,,t iii-.i.-r mil i .it,. i, , • ,"'1'! miieii stronger thiiii t li.il "liiih ..I. "ill lie given .nil phi) Ii) play t ■ \ ratlin neat ..t lliglet .nut .tan.. -in I., see (heir soccer team m action . . , . i _I...I.I ... i .1 Three Committees Chosen .is Organiza- posed Mllaiiova la-i week Singer "ill -■'»•■ lelegrapl Iln- leading papers of IM- I i lore I Cravsoii, Hi.- speaker nitlnitii a i....il.all game Interfering.

' . . ,,,,,, tion of Class Gets Under Way >'k m the game at linlfhack, "ill. Hie cil) "ill carr) stories b) la-riods ..f of llie eVMI eMlelueU ililer >.'\l Mllltirilll) Wlole lie I....Ilia I team I- ,, ....

"iieiiieij line. . fiiumller Ids t'lliiidiig partner. I'.li— "ill the struggle al Providence. Al Houston .--.I in-- ami eiili'lii.-iiiii'- i-ilk l.i Iln- -In •" •'«'« lla\en llii- -nirer leam "ill I .I.i \ ,, ,,

"' l""~,'"k ' , ,.,„.,, «„ , , ".M) iiiui i- ii. unite iln- Kreshnmii phi) ai fullback, Capialn Terrlll at <|tiar Hull. Ibe nit gemenl lias announced i . program «a- concluded by •" MOUIII 'Ian. >ew Jerse)

ami refreshments.

SERVICES ANNOUNCED

class as m. other class has ever been '"'' '""'I'1-1- "»■ '""'kne | wliiclt i 'outinued .... I'agi I .

Holds First Meeting

Ii was staled m n recent co in ... i .... .... llutgers oases it- In.i.e.

iinii witii Ali....na thai a large I..II-." iii-j niiiie.l. declared leuiporan President ,, . , ... . Ilecau i iiieir •liticiviii attack, Mar) |» . /' t" •

".' -">•>""""'- "'" "«■«■ ■'"> "•'""• Maclmnahl h. Kres , a-.-,„i , ,,.„,., „. ,.,1(N ||H „.„,, ;|S ,,„. lUUl (,(1111111(1 >/''///(/

BVrAMDMCrmiDrUPC ,'i" -„„,,.-,„.',,,- I, ,....■„ made svelghtm. all yesterday. The , , ,—K,,.-,., for ing. Captain s lee, BY CAMPUS CHURCHLS - ItverHeld to ac late a large ,,,„ WHH „„,„ , Walter K. «)'Malley. „•„„ „as I nan All-Krank -lei. end."

I ""'""■ hvw» S'"'1""1 'S '";••" ;".""""• »«■»«"« '"""•"" ' "'•' -- >■ " red f the I..-, wlngt I:'"'"'1 Frederick It. Igler. Uuptlat '"• '•»«' «PP«« §»"« team No a, sslon himMluclng Clark Craig. Kres an i,.„, ,_..,., , ,,, T|l|> Pres,dent E.cheiberger Name. Commit-

' v secretur) ror students on the "'" '" ;-<»'"ge.i ... i„> bearing a ma- ,,„,, ,.„„,.,,, ull„ .,,„. .., .,„„., „,|k, ,„ ,IIK of MiirylHiKl'si ba<ktiel<l IH UIM I. tees To Carry Out Yearly Program

lius, ",i id Ids iis.ml .|is.-„- ,■" "" "" .. . ... . "'l,i•■ ■ " :IM"'1 "'•• •';""" "' •• accurate than it lias been thus r.ir .,,„,„ , ,.,„ , ,- -., u ... ... " ' . ' " "'•• •"•"*"«" •'■'- "-egardlng its ,,-ia Ih,s season. Me ,> of Beta fl. a Sigma, the

"I' "" " ■■' - oclock in tlie (,■ imei ..a Page iv.-t ,,,„, .,, n«,ii,..n „-, , , , w hart.HI s.-i i honorar) rrnlernlly, ii.-i.i si,.,., i',.i|„i-. church, Wilt ami

Musical selection* VISITING GRIDMEN TO Iii his inaugural itddress, Maclionnld

laudeil in- opponents i..r ilielr -I..." ->i

co-operative aplril In pledging llielr uld.

Continued ...i Page Six

YEARLING GRIDDERS

sermon on the i;..|.i Ruali."

\ I'leii ror Scepticism" will be the

their tir-i a tin. ..i tin- year lual ••<••

ning ai ih.- Sigma Mi House, 3810 VVal supper will be included in the RF fllFSTS ATnANPF co-operative aplril in pledging their uhl, • cftALiiiu ur\IUULK3 m|l Street. Prior t.. ihe meeting, the

in. ror the Open Hotura party ... ° _ M UA'^L ""l '">""> '" '•"»■ '""'"8 ''«" '"'•'" "•' MAKE DEBUT TODAY i rs ".-,.- the guests of J, - x . olllce. Pre-i.ieiii Ma. I'miaiii. iii select- i lirifflilt at dinner

" Later '" " TCDlng '" ■ ""■ M«rjrtai.,|.nui«era - ■■ „1B ,„„ ,,„Hlli„,.,... hll8 laken H H,1 Pennsylvania's Kre-hmt leve.t "ill s.-r-.a,. Adam l.». ke .all. - ,,.,.

'"' pu8,or "' Church, will , ther popular t all .lame, c luct- IMIIIIS ... .■ - representatives rrom i i Allenlnwit I'reparator) s.- IV i i hi- re -i lloben A I:I. II.-I

nue in- -.-ii.- .,r "Zig-Zag Journals" ed by the (Undergraduate Council, "ill ever) don >> ..ml lie bus also endeav- grid inaclilne m M :WI loda) on Kranklln berger, president ..t the lety, presenl

l.e held tonight in ll.ois Hall. nre.l i.. pick men from all the fraternl li.-ld in the Initial gat f the -.-..-..n .-.l llie speaker •■! the evening, Morrla I'.ntli teams will he guests nl the Coun (ties, where i-r.-i have alread) i n in il pinion of ihe coaches, .h.- ,.... K U. Murphy. Mr Murphy, in in- talk

•''■ Tl"' '' '" '" '"nndem that to- , ged. This Indiscriminate aeleetl -i |„- -.- i,. i..- a bard fought i urged thai all n r- .,i n.-ia (iamma night's iifralr "ill IN? ..- successful a- ..t cot Itteeinen. he asserts, Is a big interesting one and Ihe loyal support u si^-ma -I Id endeavor In maintain the

:M M" sl ,'ll,"'rl1- ~ilu ""— *"'«•»' "Hve i.iv.e.i Itesldes -,.-,, toward organlidng I -lass in... a asked of ail those ,...-,, nol going ... high scholastic sti urd which ha- won M«l "I.I .'iie-in.ii Streets Rev offering the i»'-i of entertalnmeni, these cnnipacl unit. Prwvidenve. ror them a place in the organiEiitlnn

"ill he the speaker of the <l»»ees lutve the uddltlnnnl advantage ..t ii. s Carrel, t his rore - pn ■ ..... I, Craig, -i.-n.n- .-mi he P i President Klchelberger appointed .

•■ I 'hrlatian ICndeuvor meel

T . - • •- ."-.1. --. >- -I.-,.-..,[„■.i .i Biriiiijj ami .--in.... « in.-.- name wm ii.- inscrii.e'l oo

-.1 Ihe -Need- for sharp. The tax will l.e SI 'si ...r.nil,,le- .haii'im I I lie « ..-.,,,era 11 v e . ' ,,„ 11 ee. L ,-i,,, teillll. Ir.-l.man l....ll.all lean,- a l.r..|,/.e lahle. in Logan Hall The

' '"e-evuluutlon ol ami si for stags, bul only a limited mini- w It boast* i rsonnei of twenty ...-,„ are noted for their gameuess and hill- c •• will be mad. the basis ..r

'"'"^•", "' " " ,;":"- I** "' "'•• tattw *' a.hniiie.i, no I,..,-, A committee for the selection and of-the-lmttle spirit. This year's squad ,- siholarshlp, A c nit tee was aim &p K '" ""' ' l""vl' "' " »«"« "ll'" ••"-'- '- '"■ •" ""• 'loor, dlstrlbul f class was nlsn a,.-, xcepiion to the r unless it Is thai polnl make a aurvey ol the activities

-isi ami t'hestnui The feature of tonight's eutertt nl ,...,,,i.-d John l McKeage. newlj elect- It has a trifle more than the usual I of the al nl members of the fraternltj Harms. Lutherun Students will be the presence of the two teams. ...i secretary and treasurer, , Iged his of light. .I:.M, i Blaek and Frank Saumann mv* u" '!'" ""' ''"' Ul> " "«>« " <«ennltel) aacertali j the besi efforls In liehall of lass i„ practl«-es held „,, River n.-id ihe were selected io determine Ihe pn "".'"'. funsh :" "•«•• Council thai the mbers ... both ihe "Y • Fres an Ink-spots are not squad has i ., showing u| usually of their fraternity brothers In "Senior Re

. 45 he will -peak on Iniversit) of .Marxian.I and the Rutgers marks of shivery." said Professor Harbe- well. The backfle n: Scull, Schober search."

•i IIIKI . n.-in.I. Streets tWV -iieiui. me i,e-i oi eni.-i lain.nei,.. ine-e compact mill. I'r.n „,,.. ,„,- u,,.,,, „ ,. | -,.... |n ,| ■gnnlBlltlon

"ill l.e tin- speaker of the <l»»ees lutve the uddltionnl advantage nl ii s Carrel, oi t his foremost o| •„;,,i, Craig, stellar end he Penn-i Presldenl Klchelberger appointed .

•he Christian la uvor i I '"'"'": '"'l'1 "'"''" :' '""v-"'"1" ,||M '■ nents. was appn chairmi i ii|sylvaniu varslt) team .■! l-jsl season ami,. nlttee to cl — Hie member ol lasl "' ""' cninpus, lulu- •'..inmiii r tifieeii men. wldle tio« roach of ih.- Red ami r.ine I i,-i, yenrs freshman .lass ln the VV'harton

Tonight's .lame will liegitt ai •-' o'clock Edward Luughlln "ill IM> temporurj man squud, ha- developed a strong ami School whose name "ill be inscribed on

"l"> ''''' I'niversit) teams "ill attend, son in a shorl talk following the ad- Murphy, Pine, Forbes, Kusl F, ami lM"' "" N ui" ''ontinue The music for I venlng's •■ rtulit dresses h) the newly electetl nfili-ers Monk, are flglttlng hard for a bertl Kvolutlon ai 7 o'clwk in me,,, win he furnished bj Lew Chi Cut they are. Father, marks ,..- i,,,,,,.,- the Aral eleven although -ii of ihe,,,

"' 'In- Transfiguration, 34th

M ami Avenue. Holy coin-

Is served nl ',' o'clock, ami

' ruing prayer ami ser i hehl al 11 o'chsk

and his Interfraternlty Orchestra, noa

playing at the Hotel Pennsylvania, This p..pulai- group ol inusl. laus has achieved

promiuence on the cuuipus bj their >-t- • nl many large I'niversit) functions.

and should be worn as such." It Is In-1 are certain t.. gel In the game loda)

lerestlng In note lluil ihi- i- ih.- Oral The squad lias .ii-.- been playing against

'i HI i".. years thai ihe Kreahman the varslt) ami ha- given a hard fight, temporary offices have i n filled bj losing onlj becau f then- lack of ex niher ihaii Philadelphia men perlence.

The Alpha Chapter ..f Beta Hamma SiL-m.i was established in 1918. ". r tin- charier iiieinher- ... .he fir-, chapter

i- l'i VV I1 flordon of the accounting <ie part.it.mi ..I the VVhartnn School \>

presenl I»r- flordon i- the Orand s.-. .-••-

lary ..I il..- national fraternity and edllnc

• •t ii- quarterly publication.

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\ 1 ordinjz i" Mi 1:1.i" 11 Law win ••. <li i.-ihir of the Coiiiiiiuuitj Music \-- ii i Washington, America l» slli| it- WBJ to happiness. Mr. Lawrence, win 1 Is an authorit) on the subject, will open 11 two weeks' tt urse at Weight- m.in Hull to train rommunltj song leud .1 - 1 ids • ourse, w lilch Is under the uusplces "i the Philadelphia Mush lA>ugue, will be held for four hours each n-eekda] until '»<tober 17.

Mr. Lawrence lias been In neurlj ever) state in the Union, conducting chimes In coiumunltj singing, and l»' has solved the problem "i making large crowda "i 1 pie teel happy. He says thai singing, :i- it bus been iidvuncinK since the war.

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will make the L'nlted States .1 finer place to live in.

Tl ourse, ivldcii started Wednesday, win i" nducted from 1 i" 0 and from 8 i" In each evening, Mr Lawrence expects 1111 enrollment of BOO men and u omen, und as t li ura< . - ool con fined i" L'nlverslt) students, the entrants represent all linen of business activity, the churches, xchools, banks, lodges, In ■ in-trial, patriotic and civic organizations,

Folk xongs ore the besi for communltj work, because man] "f tlie older 1 pie 'I" not know the latest .in/./ pieces, Is the belief "i Mr, Lawrence,

•Singing dispels all dissension," he said "All sorts of organizations, rea- lizing this, have fixed their convention programs BO that everj once In u while thej could stop and Bing a song or two, li mukea people happier and gets rid of ill feeling "

MARYLAND WILL BATTLE RUTGERS HERE TODAY

< 'on tin tied from Cage < hie

The contest should also feuture an In- teresting buttle between the rival cap tains. Supplee, Muryhiud's end, »iii oppose Terrill, Rutgers' halfback, whose record us u broken-field runner is om- ul' the beal in the Kust, especlnllj 011 end plays.

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THE CHINESE STUDENTS

AI the International Students' House, the Chinese Students' Club observed the Fourteenth blrthdaj of the Chinese Re- public last night. Although the miniver Burj la rlghtlj October 10, al the time of the meeting ii was October I" in China, About one hundred studenta and friends "t the House were present, so that some were forced lo stand In the hull outside.

After introductory lulks bj the pres] den) and vice presldenl of llic Chinese- Students' Club, and thr >xcellenl solos in English bj another member, the speaker "i the evening, Dr, P, \v. Kuo, was presented. Doctor Kuo la president "i Southeastern Unlversltj in China, and vice-chairman of the World's federation "i Educational Associations, in openlug hla address he atressed the fact that the world la Ix ulng more and more Inter national, BO tlial a gutlierlng such aa he M..~ addressing wus nol to be consid- ered remarkable. He then coiupured the Chinese Republic i" the United States during their enrlj years, and asked thai Vl ' to China the respeel ami consideration, which from experience, she iia< learned .1 young nation 1-

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-.if Ring Books, All Sizes E and Read the LATEST FICTION

i styles = and POPULAR NCN-f ICTION

e i e tthei and i m tatlon .it — AT 3c PER DAY

UNIVERSITY Chapel Service Services will I"- lield

morning from 8.30 '" '■> in the Houston Mull Auditorium

ATHLETICS Varsity Soccer The following men re-

Itivei h'leld ul - o'clock toduj for -i with Utoonu Works Rich-

Wood i i Mil lonald, I'rutt, Bit - Mathews, Boos, Gentle, West Lew - Bougherty.

Junior Varsity Soccer The following ■ i report al West Philadelphia Station

today HI -: IB for gi \\ lt.Ii Phi la- kel Club Held, Callahan,

Bartow. I>echert, Dleterle. Knoblauch, ell, Levy, Buswell Nocton, Sliel-

nilre, Ushers Si . pe, Marlowe, Brower, ' . -

sun. Sinter, w . Met 'lean, I »oerr. Soccer Candidates Following men re-

it A \ nil ii 10 o'clock this i 'i ■ assignments for today's

i i CLUBS

Kite and Key There will In .1 1 : Hie ROI let) M laj >-\ nil . til

7 o'clo. I, in Houston Hull

A WARM WELCOME AT WINTERS

MOORE SCHOOL ADOPTS GREAT IMPROVEMENTS

New Equipment and Single Power Units

Are Big Help to Laboratories

' ipeiiitig 1 he fall lerm u ii It .1 greul Im

pro>emeiil in 1 lie Inhoi ml etjulp ment, the Moore I 1 1 Scliool looks forward to one of the big-

history. Tl Id urn-

completely overliiiuled and mi addition of iiboul 20 per cenl

of new e(|Uipuieiil lias 1 n made In .ill HI the depi

In ilg impro> emeiits in 1 be

laboratories ibis year Is the fuel thai

the enllre campus is being supplied with

power bj the I'hiludelpldn Power Com- : urnlshes 1 he Moore Labors

tories with a const an I frequencj source of electric current.

Bj means of Induction Voltage Ri lators and three-phase uuto transformers, 1 hej are able i" obtain any three phase voltage from 0 230. Motor generatot which voltages are held constant bj gen- erator roll regulators furnlsl unvary- ing Bttppl) n!' 115 volts direct current power,

In tlie alternating current laborutorj the nil! switchboards have t• • -• -1 ■ removed and ; w six-panel power switchboard mid sixteen new testing panels liave 1 n Installed. The dlrei 1 current laboratory bus ulso been renovated nnd new ma- chines installed. All of these labora- tories have been connected with the main -«iiiiii nl BO thai connecting circuits furnish \ ;n i.HI- vo •: currents In torchangeably to the different laborator

The «bole sj stem Is laid '"it to represent 11 model substation.

CLASS PIPES DESK LAMPS

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A Desk Pad and Blotter

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Do You Read The Girard Letter? Ii you are Interested in I'liila- delphia'i historic past, In ita present industrial lupremacy— in national of International questions of theday^vou should i I\I,'\ reading i In < Jlrard 1 ettei regularly. Upon request the Company »ill be glad to place on the mailing Ii-'. without charge, the name of anyone desiring to receive ' "• Qiraxd Letter.

GIRARD TRUST COMPANY Broad & Chestnut Sti., Philadelphia

If PYLE & INNES

TAILORS

MEN AND BOYS

• 115 WALNUT JT„ PHILADELPHIA.

Distinctive Clothes A welcome again to the boys of Penn.

Your every desire will be gratified here whether in Sack. Full Dress, Sports Suits or Overcoats—

Our reputation for good clothes at mod- erate prices is well-known and you will make no mistake in placing your order here—

Best suits in town for $65 to $85.

PYLE &. INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS

1115 WALNUT ST.

HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA Chestnut and Thirty-Ninth Streets

Fire /'roof Unrestricted Parking

Every Room with Bath and Shower

Circulating Ice Water

- mi per day and up

h'OOIi \\!' SI;I;\ ICE Tin: BEST

Lew Chupinan and his Hotel Pennsyl- vania Orchestra, Dancing every evening for dinner 0 to '.1 I'. M.. No cover charge

Special Sunday Evening Concert.

Neai \\ esi Philadelphia Station. Pennsylvania Railroad

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'It's a Tough World, remarked one disappointed I resh- man to .1 sj mpathetic Senior.

"You're not the only one who thinks so," was the cheerful an- swer.

"Let's both Telephone the folks at Imiiie and unload our worries on them The) II be Mire to put a silver lining into our dark cloud, hig bo) !"

Pro\ ing that even under the most adverse condition .1 ( illeg< Man know s w hat to do.

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PablUkad in Iht lawraM al tl.. I • •>! P«ujrl>ul< laity, r«.-ii Suadir, dariaf lli« ImTn.ih ftu.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ROBEB1 ALEX AN DEB EICHELBEBCER, ':-6

NEWS EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR CEORCI E. PETERSON, '» H/ttAKI) >. LOWER. JH-. ':6

FEATURES BOARD Cfcallaa K. Kllit.it. '2b E. I*. Ellit. '27

ASSOCIATE EDITORS j. II. tiarki S. I Sull, "27 C. W. MeMaaoa, K. A. StuaaMi, '27 R. M. Sam* a, '-■' E. H- •'•Ik". "27

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WllUaa S. CoMatata. ';i ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS

B. P. BfokJa, ■-" *■ «■ Hopfclaa, J- . '41 K. li. Claik, "27 )• M. Moalfomerj, '-.' r. S. 1 rledbergcr. '-7 J. P. Baity, '28 W. D. Ad.rn.. '28 S. K. U..u«l... 28 M. S. li.Dkt. "28 M. Lrwl*

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Subscription.. $5.00 117.00 by oi.il In Philadelphia I llii.lneia M.n.Ber'. Office Hour.

« lo 5 P. M. Daily

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NKJHT KDITOKS ol THIS ISSUE .i. J. MCDOWELL O. B. MILLAB

About ilii* trip to Brown.

We hud ever} intention of going. In fact, »••

no forehanded tlinl several days ago we — * -11 ( oul

I'ultir letter to ii inters of Hi" automobile, i" ""ill n

n ting I'riictlcallj pverybod) showed up al Hie meet-

iiywuy, we had .1 quorutu present und the vote was lo go, Everything seemed fine uniil ii was discovered Hint "i r the cylinders hud .-"t tired.

This was puzzling for .1 while. Some were of the opinion MI the two front cylinders should be entirely dispensed

with, limiting the oil burner into :i furious four, Instead of the simple --ix that ii has been i" date. However, the convention ouldn'l reach an] agreement on this, und while proprieturj

lights were being discussed I the tires succumbed i" the strain. Kone ol tl wners are wealth) : gome held thai ii wouldn't do in Bturl oul with ull four »i Is tired unywuy, so the meeting broke up after giving thanks that occurrences had taken place when thej did, and not oul somewhere in the middle of the great Sew Jerse) desert.

UPPERCLASS MEDDLERS h i-. traditional al Pennsylvania thai upper-classmen

ihould be the friends and mentors of Incoming (freshmen, Unit the students having the greatest campus experience should be the advisers and helpers of those having the least. TWs tradition is practiced In the annual freshman Conference, in the Freshman Assemblies, and In the entire Bystem of Senior Advisers in «i»•- dormitories. But the fact that It can be carried to extremes was demonstrated by the clrcumstunce which necessitated the notice which appeared in yesterday's Issue of the Pennsylvnnlan over the signature of tin- Senior

President Sum ie overstepped the bounds of g 1 taste and judg

HI in Hie extent "t advising members of the Class of 1020 in ii,,' selection of their officers. That In Itself misfit have

been harmless had ii not given - slight foundation i<>

rumors and charges that upper-class organizations were Inter

fering In Freshman political affairs. Such rumors, gaining the

usual exaggerations in tlw retelling, proved sufficient to dis

courage credulous Freshmen from participating In the

elections No further explanation need i>'' given to demonstrate how

talse reports mnj start Into circulation and cast an unfav-

orable reflection upon organizations whose dignity is far

above political tlves. The hnrm arising from BUCII spurious

advice does not lie solelj in the Influence which II has upon

the lower-class elections; the real damage urlses In ti»' false

Impressions made "i ii"- lower-class 11, In whose minds

in,' opinions of nil upper-clussmeu are henceforth cheapened

unil ridiculed. Tins is not the first case where members of one cluss

have forgotten the dignity of their position and trespassed

into Hi«' political domains of another. There ore those still

attached to the Universltj who can recall occasions when u

tew designing upper-classmen meddled in the affairs of an-

other class, with the result thai the latter Buffered .1 demor-

alization which required months to overo

Weeks are Bpenl ever) year In getting the Incoming

Btudents off to .1 flying start In their University life. Their

receptlveness to new Ideas and suggestions lightens the bur-

den of what might otherwise be an impossible task, Bui

great care n 1 be taken nol to mislead the Freshmen. One

way i" avoid this is to make them understand that class

elections and class offices are exclusively their own affair.

Verbum sapientl satis est. • a a

.\s the football season advances, followers and players of the sporl are wondering who «m iiii «1 >*- place vacated by the untimely death of Walter Camp, who selected the All-American football eleven* With this raluable tradition in danger of expiring, it Is to be hoped that some other gridiron authority, such :i- Alonzo A. Stngg, will succeed him.

\ university cannol create you, but It can help you i" develop the powers you have, and bring Into action powers which you possess but which you have never before 1 n called upon i" use President Pennimnn's Opening Day address

• • •

Houston Hall toda) opi to all Pennsylvania men who wish 1 > ■ observe the progress of thi Brown mi the ntrivanei 1 I should not go ai I led.

a • •

1 !oai b Spuhn is still desirous • ire 1 nndl I for fall ' ivw practice. With a ew systi 11 i> essential that all pro*] of early trait

So ii i- thai we are listening to the radio today. Accord ing i" flrsl hand Information received from "Nosey" the demon reporter, the Big Teuni i» going in lambnsl Brown black and blue.

However, we expeel 10 see the Bed and Blue on lop.

We feel sorl of tones now thai the team is away. It's like the lime our best girl in public school went to \i*it her grandmother 11 few daj -.

Bishops in Bepose Brown. Headline. Ii appears thai our football team lias outside support.

Ii the game Is played on ;i wei and miidd) Held both I earns «ill qnicklj he Brow 11.

\- neurl) .1- «•• can make out, the onl) thing the news |iupers have not told ;ii 1 Miss Lillian iOmunuel is the brand 1.1 cigarettes she - l<• -< I lusl Weduesdu) morning after breuk fust. I'ursuuni i" Hie pollc) of the "giving the public what 11 ivuuts," iliis detail should nol have 1 11 omitted

Watch for our Opening*

QUINN'S RESTAURANT 3711 SPRUCE STREET

HOME COOKING Kitchen I IHIIT 1 he Pel -•• Siipen i-inii nf Mrs, ljul

Splendid Restaurant 3645 Woodland Ave.

Good Food, Properly Prepared Moderate Prices

Ye University Men COME ONE COME ALL

ICECREAM SANDWICHES DRINKS

THIELS Catering Our Specialty

Our statistics heeler, who, b) the way, Is now bus) ou our research, reported yesterdn) that there were -".'."'i more i-ignrette stubs In front of Bennetl Hall than there were in ir,>i 11 ,,r College Hull. We don'l know Jusl what, but lids surel) Indicates something,

The Freshman Across the ll;iii says in his usuul Iniui ituble manner thai where there ure BO many smokers there is, evidently, :i Are.

The Battle Cry "I think freshman regulations nre ver) childish anyway."

There oughl to be some sorl of a derrick for lifting sidewalks installed outside the A, A Office, so thai the pave-

could be dumped ever) half-hour, nnd ;i new set of ticket seekers c 1 en ;i chance

Should ili" professors of this well-known unive clde 1 lucl an) of the now popular sleepless tests, we siinil be glad to submit the address ol our last year's in them.

Headlines We Don't Expect to See 1 or) 1 'op I Jlecte

Belle. 1 is M 11 1 20 s ■ • I ||M>e

3643 WALNUT STREET

L. G. Bill four Company OflMiil Jewelers lo the Lending College l-'ralernities

Announce 1 he o|>ening nf 11 district

OFFICE and SALESROOM

Under the management of Jennings Hood, formerly secretary) of the Baik\\ Banks' & Biddle Company

S. E. Corner Chestnut and 13th Philadelphia, Penn.i.

EVERY DAY IN 500.000 HOMES

Fine Bread Is Served Fresh From Oven

One of our new glass lined

wonder trucks

A IDEAL FOOD

For young and old alike. Scott-

Powell milk furnishes concen-

trated nourishment — restores

worn out body and nerve

tissues.

Drink a quart and see how much better you feel.

Purer, creamer, healthier and

FRESHER BY A DAY

SCOTT-POWELL

AMILK PHONE PRESTON 1020

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1925 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE

. ,• •,-',; n;; n-g JTJ rrrc jnj TTT ^Tt^rn jnrgTjgTT $$ Tpzjfjnjjvixjz TgLJFUJJLw 55 7? 335 535 535 JQJ5-"- 'A1' 7?'-"- W -.- 55 M-5TJ 5X '.';: g;: Q " ■.'•; 3 ? 3 5 3 r 'jJHBJjnjmj 1g ;i

, keStnut Street Baptist Church ' Y°UR ROSTER IS NOT COMPLETE Chestnut St. West of 40,h WITHOUT GOD IN YOUR COURSE c

_ _ ... The liaptist Temple ,„, C. Baldw.n. D. D. M.n..t«r BrQad ^ Ber(<s SUeeJ,mQ N ,

r B. Ifll.r. M. A., Students' Pastor ^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^.^

•The t-one Star." SUNDAY -. II|I-IIIH' 1»i —«-11—Inn (iroup led Morning and evening worship with

1 li i-i-'i-. -■'"

iil'KN ll«'i si: 1..1 students IIIHI ,":;" A M "•'•'• '' vl

. :.|. Tlie progrnm «in m- llll

hapel of the Transfiguration 3334 Woodland Avenue

St. James's C hurch 22d and Walnut Streets

The Rev. John R. Hart. Jr.. Chaplain

and Student Vestry Sundnj Service*

s luj Sen ■ - y A M ■ " A M- -11"1 v »' x>

I A. M I |o|j I 'ollllllMII I

.,....,: isle, supper, uu.l and Temple Mate Quartet Blnga both |1AM Moniln* I'raj. itil Ser

„ Wright, who will ai eafc Hoar A rica's OmtHt Preachers 7 v M Forum Led 1- Pmfow« TIIK (lOLIi RUSH llih i» Bible Scl I 2.80 P M . „ ... ... '

1 B *e«es. ■/,-. v„mi, ,....,„,.,, Meetln|pj 8.45 ,. M Arthur Holme* .dull..,, / ! luuriiieH lu il«u \\---i" Midweek Service Wednesduj 7 P .\l.

M'eekda.i Sen

7.30 A. .M . '.1 A. M, .111.1 :, ::n |\ .\r.

Students Always Welcome

5JJOJ.535 3J 3J! 33! 3T! jn? 33! 33! 37,

L.uthern Church of the Holy Communion Chestnut Street above 21st

Rev. J Henry Harms. D. D.. Pastor

'■' US \ M Church Scl I. Discuss- ion 1 Iroup for si udeuts

11 00 A M sui,i,-, 1 "Sunshliii MIdnlglil "

7.00 I*. M. ¥ounji People's Ueeiiiu. i.'iii'i- Jinuuj Stein.

8.00 I' M. Subject : "Whal JeulnuM Did."

50 DISCUSSION GROUPS 50 LEADERS

50 WORLD PUZZLERS Every Tuesday or Wednesday in Your Fraternity House or Dorm

Are You In On One? If Not-Why Not? Call up the C A. . Evergreen 1530

g. i:i.\ HENRY MARCOTTE

knows wlial young men are Interested :.' nid how ii> help tln-iii. He

WILL SPEAK

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church

37th and Chestnut Streets

Asbury University Church (Methodist Episcopal)

Chestnut St. below 34th

in.",ii A M. A l'l.KA FOR SCEPT-

ICISM, Lloyd K Foster,

Methodlsl Student Pastor

Stcond Presbyterian Church 21st & Walnut Sts.

Ministers Rev. Alexander MacColl. D. D.

Rev. Alvin B. Curley

Dr. MacColl will preach al 11 A. M, Mllll v P M

Invites Jfou i" Attend Our I'OMMI'NION SERVICE, Sundaj • g, October 11th, al 10:30 \, .imi; People's Meeting ill " '"■ xl . , ... ,

., > a .,, a nvinnh 7'Hi P. M Christian Endeavor i«, i.,,.1,111- diurcli Services n( B OCIOCK. g Topic: "Proofs of Real Christianity." Rev, Paul Eddy, Speaker,

o'clock

i

MUSICAL SERVICE AT 7.80 P. M.

Chorus choir and Instrumentalists, un- der the direction of N, Lindsay Norden, will give an interesting program.

Students Cordially Invited

Walnut St. Presbyterian Church Walnut St.. West of 39th

Rev. J. A. MacCallum, D.D.. Minister

William Silvano Thunder, Choirmaster

and Organist.

11.00 A .\|. | [olj < lommunloD,

2.15 P, M. Rail} i >aj Service lu tlie Sunday School. 7.30 P. .\| Musical Service,

B.00 P. M. "The Redemptive Power of a Qreal Purpose."

First Reformed Church 50th A. Locust Sts.

11.00 A. .\| and 7.40 P. M. ' 'iiuiiiiuiiioii

7 !•"• P M. "Theology's Greatest Her- esy"

Musical Compositions "t Bach. sin,i,.ins Cordially Invited

-rue AOrU KTWVT VARSITY BOOTERS MEET LOU YOUNGS CHARGES IHtAKlnOIOLLI | STRONG ALTOONA ELEVEN,1 OPPOSE BROWN TODAY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f,.01,tlnue(, i ,n Page on.

18th and Arch Streets

i '"in limed from Page i hie

Welcomes University Students

, i idehratl Hoi) Com

. i' M. • Come Before Winter." \wi\ I:I;SAI:V OF THE

I [RST PRE VCUINO ol

THIS SEUMON ON OPPORTUNITY iadcaBl WF1

Clarei e Edward Mai artney Minister

Philadelphia Crickel Club nl St. Martins iii.n the plaj ol the nil «iil !"• BIIOWII

after n In their Brsl Crickel Club on an automatic gckllrou board, tor the : ,,. game ol tlie seuson. Asslstanl special benefll of students. No charge

Coach nould ini- charge of the Junior ;. being made tor this service. v.ir-in and substitutions «iii be numer- When the Red and Blue left for Provl-

oua j,, today's • • be will endeavor Uence ''ii masse yesterday, they were

:1„. u permanent team from the un- ■■ letely tutored In ih.Tr defense for , ,. , . Brown's much talked of aerial attack,

usually arge number oi candid - . Blackboard talks and secret practice

The following n will start todays ^ _^ ^ p,an ,,,. I|I.,..1IM. Bgalnj)| ,,,,.

. Bruin grldmen.

ICE CREAM Hot Coffee Chocolate

ALL SANDWICHES 10 CTS.

SEE "AL'-

HOUSTON HALL GRILLE

Krewsons 3423 Woodland Ave.

GREETING CARDS FOR ALL

OCCASIONS

PICTURES NOVEL GIFTS

PICTURE FRAMING

ante: Callahau Uoal. Bartow Right Pullback .1 Held Left Fullback. Knoblauch Right Halfback. Dieterle Center Halfbai k. Deckerl Left Halfback. Muxwell Outside Right. !.,■>> inside Right. Buswell Center Forward. Socton Inside Left Shelmire Outside Lefl

Reports from Brown todaj stated that uearlj every seal available tor the game, had been s,,iii Bometlme In advance and .i record crowd was expected to I n hand to «Itness i he Btruggle. i

PENN ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING

241 South 40th ST.

Shoe Shine and Hat Cleaning

(,0()D HOME "COOKING

at

THE WAFFLE STUDIO

208 S. 301H St. Something Different

\ M Dinner 5-7

EEKLY Ml Al I l< KIT-

THE COPPER KETTLE 3433 Walnut St.

LUNCHEON 40c DINNER 75c

Chicken Waffle Dinner

Wednesday and Saturday

ALNUT DINING ROOWl Try our home cooking. Reasonable

rates 206 S. 36th ST.

BARBARA L. SMITH

WEBER & EALLINER

Restaurant N. W. Cor. Delaware Ave. and

Chestnut St.

Spi il Attention i" Fraternity It

Good Food Served Right

Bid NEWS Penn Men When you buy your clothes in Blauners Men's Store you are certain to receive the unusual quality, style and values which Blauners are so well known for

BLAUNER'S MEN'S STORE

837 MARKET STREET

Fraternities Hotels Institutions SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST

MEATS and POULTRY AT THE RIGHT PRICE

RITTENHOUSE 8862 P. M. JONES b CO.

N. E. COR. 16th & VP.E Sr

Sim Cleaners & Dyers 3 PRESSED $.25 SUITS DRY CLEANED $1.00

GIVE US A TRIAL

J70« SPRUCE STREET

CHARLES N. PAPPUS h. florist

~. \11<>\ [■

i wiui 11111 • ■ - - she 1 ORSAGE

Hid il w ill help .1 oi

T. NELSON GEIGER

Florist .<

PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL

Chestnut St. at Thirty-Ninth

GOING TO THE YALE GAME? WHY NOT DRIVE? GET OUR RATES! fORDS HUPMOBILES BUICKS

KENT A CAK

Drive it Yourself MILESTONE SYSTEM

1830 MARKET ST. LOCUST 22C0

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Campus

Delicatessen 17 Woodland Avc

SANDWICHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

FIELD CLUB CONVENES FOR INITIAL MEETING

Philadelphia^ Newest Restaurant

"THE LITTLE BOMBAY"

22nd & WALNUT STREETS

Welcomes U. of P. Students

DINNER DE LUXE $1.00 PLATTERS 75c. UP NN

SALADS AND SANDWICHES

FOR BALE Leidy drum outfit 8610 Locus) Street or phone Baring 7440

between l I 2 P. M.

DORMITORY ROOM For rent, double room in upper class donna Bee Miss

Krewson, Bursar's office.

A1T<> FOR SALE Collegiate Ford Roadster; new magneto and starter;

jusi overhauled; $136. Mr. 1 nard, l»e Soin tlarage, 20th :inii oxford.

Convening In MiicFurliiiic Hall, the N'lituriillKtx Field Club held their Hml ineptinu ni the year last Thursday eve

\- IIHH I■•••-ii the I'UKtoni n| the run-let} in ri-icni years, there »;i» no iiddresx :i- ihe main feature "i the pro irrtim Instead, each of the members told HI their Interesting trips and ttnds

u the summer. Man) had had trips i ■ naturalistic Interest, some ;ii home and nl hers HI far ends of the continent. This purl •>! the program ».i- verj much en

\ plan «:i- suggested bj I'resl dent Tnlilns to federate Held clubs in ;i mi ii 11 M-r ni high scl I- and colleges tlirouglioul Hie country, in order thai n nation-wide orKaiil/.iiiloii of this type might in' started. For iiiis purpose seven I dred letters were sent out to differ- ent Institutions calling on them i ganize field clubs

' toher 17th. Ihe members <>f the organisation will go In Mount Holly on .in excursion. All iniin iitiuii- point n> n very enjoyable day. October 22 will mark the open meeting of the club. All undergraduates ,,t the I'nlversltj are in vited in ihis meeting. Topics of Interest in nil will be discussed.

The officers I'm- the ensuing year are: •M <'. Tobias, President; Mr. n. Henry, Vice President : Mr. <;. Braldenbach, Hecretnrj ; Miss M. Ilenedict, Treasurer. I'nder tlielr leadership H very busy and Interesting seitMon i- anticipated.

Ennis Pharmacy 3457 Wslnut St.

VARSITY PHARMACY STUDENT STORES

Uuder one management

CHEF desires position with fratemitj us chef in- caterer; campus reference.

IVrlte P. i .!• -. 3028 Catherine Street.

siMii.i: ..I- double r : nicely furnish- !■>!. James s. Jones, 132 Chester Ave.

324 s. i.-.n STREET Uotscliall, Slcelj furnished single nnd double n s; hoi

water heal nnd electric,

Idning Koom win Open Monday, i tctober 12th

Southern Cooking ill I'nir Prices

3606 Locust Street

Drive to the Penn-Yale Game Rent a Car From Us

YOU AND FIVE OF YOUR FRIENDS CAN DRIVE TO NEW HAVEN IN ONE OF OUR CARS AT A COST NO GREATr R THAN TRAIN FARE.

WHAT AN UP-SNORTING TIME WOU WILL HAVE DRIVING TO THE PENN-YALE GAME. NO TR. TO CATCH —NO INCONVIENCES. YOU SIT BEHING THE WHEEL OF A POWERFUL, SIX-CYLr. BRAND NEW CAR THAT RIDES LIKE A PULLMAN COACH.

Special Rates for Yale Game COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN ARRANGE TO GO BY CAR TO THE GAME A MORE COST THAN BY TRAIN. 10 OF OUR CARS HAVE ALREADY BEEN RESERVED BY STUDI FOR THE TRIP. MAKE IT A REAL HOLI DA Y—DRIVE TO THE GAME.

No gas to buy - no oil to buy Insurance protects you while you drive

OUR STATION AT 42d AND CHESTNUT STREET IS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. STOP IN AND TALK IT OVER.

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Drive - It ■ Yourself Systems, Inc.

STATIONS 5224 ARCH STREET SHERWOOD 5050 1714 N. BROAD STREET DIAMOND 5050 4142 CHESTNUT STREET EVERGREEN 4456 5227 FILBERT STREET SHERWOOD 5050

FRATERNITY HOUSES APARTMENTS

Furnished Rooms our specialty EDWARD T. BINNS

4215 CHESTNUT STREET

A LA CARTE Lunches 50 c. Dinner 65 c.

Petit Restaurant 3417 WALNUT ST.

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HOME MADE CANDIES FAMOUS MILK SHAKES

FRESH FRUIT DRINKS DELICIOUS SUNDAES

BANANA SPLITS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUITS

COFFEE OF THE BEST WITH PURE CREAM

SANDWICHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

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JJenns^toanian PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

Vol. II. No. 3 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1925 Price Ten Cents

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The Campus Shop 3649-51 WOODLAND AVE.

HABERDASHERY, HATS, CLOTHING •>

Shower Proof Top-Coats

D K .1 11 no\n is the tune t< i in *^- \ est in one of the popular gray and blue knitted top-coats Ours are guaranteed showei proof, .\\-\d rarelj need pressing

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Styleplus Top-Coats, $35.00 natii in.ill\ inj in I l\ l.u ii,il v.. LK .n i^rt..t \ .JI i

Just Received New shipment of Knickers, $6.50 to $10.00

Golf Hose, $1.00 to $10.00

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GOLD MEDAL MILK

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Sturdy Brabantia Tan Calfskin with Storm Welt

How much too good can a shoe be made?

Your own i-yes toll you that (his is a better-looking shoe than you ever saw before at the price. What you can't see is Walk-Over quality. That's the hetter leather, better fit and better workmanship that makes Walk-Overs feel hetter, walk further, anil stay good longer. If any shoe can he made hetter than it need he, a Walk-Over shoe is it.

Narpers Wal kr OvCT Shops 1022 Chestnut Street 1228 Market Street

PENNSYLVANIA'S FAMOUS BAND playing bHwrn, lh.- halves of the Pennsylvania Swarthmore namr- IBM largest of all College bands

will play at the Pennsylvania Brown game today.

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PREJUDICE Our Advertisers represent the finest types in their par- ticular fields.

YOU will find that their service and merchandise are just what you desire. Patronize them.

We are proud of them

"AI." KRI EZ. HI(jH -S< I >RER <>l the Pennsylvania Swarthmorc nm« shown making one of his line-cracking plunges. Krne/ played brilliantly throughout the entire game,

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The LO^CPO^ER A TRIP abroad and a close study of London styles preceded the

■**• "Londoner" Model. The coat is notably short, graduating gracefully down from the breadth in the shoulders to the snugness at the hips. In lapel length, pocket positions and every fine detail, our English Designer has here duplicated the London mode of the moment.

The Hat illustrated is the new Browning King "Londoner" for Fall

1524-26 Chestnut Street TWENTY-FOUR STORES IN TWENTY-ONE CITIES