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;QG32§2H "p>T AMART^irpENNg7 JHrmnspfoanian .:-- ME XI 89 PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 192' PRICE FIVE CENTS - nnlty Service Receives Many Offers from Various Companies Desin. mg College Men POSITIONS OPEN IN FEBRUARY » »p C icants Requested to Report to Rocm 10. 3400 Walnut Street. As Soon as Possible PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE HONORS WHARTON SCHOOL MAN Dr. II. T. i sDej artn i was reci honorary mi n of the !' i rnltj at Penn- sylvania Btate College. Phi Sigma Iota li ,i natl< nal fraternity, a ng i i Ight chap- •• rs at i arious an t1 raitlei Tl i for the bestowing of the lionor was Dr 1 a li --' address to the students of that unlvera Opportui - n South America." I »r. < killings' wide expi : . UDI o mtiies i I econom relal Ions It well know n to i observers of Spanish America. Hi credited with a major part in the finan- cial rehablllal on of Belgium Immediate j following the World War, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS HOLD NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT PRINCETON FIVE LEADS i r A niir - LnlllJl HOUSI « Pennsylvania and Dartmouth in Dead- lock for Second Position While OtHer Teams Trail COLUMBIA MAY LOSE T|JLE , ernity Placement Si n Ice at in.i i r c: .i. - :>.r men j^nnt i from the Unlversitj .:. rsbrou ~ .-,,;. i class. 1 ie whi may r more of these po- to reporl t< B - i islon . i la i .... i '•• A lork. ii ... knowl- A : t m li . re B ( older mi g Held aurve; ipectioni - rj (180 and ! ocal i B Team Prli Pennsj i Dartmouth Columbia Con Vale Won Lost 1 0 0 Pet. 666 | :. | ooo 000 I I bj .i number i \ niiu wtll pn gram songs and dam - entertainments held UD II of the li ti : Studi i' Housi the benefit of the undergraduates. se participating In tlie program arc native American Indians, «lio nave a) tenl Ion I" i their tlieaplan abil ty. Chief I leader of the group, here al the I to au I students. These talks have been under the auspices of the 'in - \"in i.ll lull, ENTRIES CLOSED FOR MEET PRINCETON TODAY Engage Orange and Black Swimming and Water Polo Aggregation in Weigrrtma;i Had Tank CONTEST BEGINS AT 8 O'CLOCK Princeton COUNCIL ON WELFARE'S CLASS FINANCIAL PLAN Funds for Each of Four District Under- graduate Gsoups Will Be Main- tained Separately UNIVERSITY HOLDS ENTIRE FUND Fifth Acooumt to Be Known as General Fund of the Under- graduate Council" The Plaj ng el ampion ship basketball thus far this season, Prlncetoi w leadi Intercollegiate I i ague a Itli Poi nsj .• ami Dartmouth deadlocked for second i i other i liree comblnai Ions, Columbia, Cornell, and Vale, OCCUpy the Manager Dronberger Announces 150 En cellar positions. tnants in Saturday's Meet In the r.'.'i.'.-. ... ion, "Al" Wltmer on Franklin Field , oui lied lii- ' Irunge ai d Black team ti A i .i meeting ol the L'nlversltj Con mlttei i nance and Property hold rj 12. tin resolution was adopl i Ri ... \ni: Thai IIM' 'ommlttee ap proves the plan suggested by the Onlver- re for ; i op*JN Ion of i nden Council and Class I UIMN, which plan ncludei the followtng an Intercollegiate championship, and this WINNERS WILL RECEIVE year Princeton hopes to regain the hon- ors o* i" Columbia lasl season. McCabe ami Miles' eonoistenl scorlni MEDALS KIIMUII I >. I ironberger, managi ; need yesterdaj that appri el] verj Instrumental In winning th« Tlgi »' igo men have em el »t Ai lias been . star •'--' . In .... : i , w ben i he respi c . teams clash In a league meet al tYelghtman Hall pou toi Is il al - - clock. The Red and Blue squad has I n : tlcing dally In preparation for ilii- con esi i ns have scored i Ictories o\ et Collegi Sew 1 ork and c pan»i It •• si ores are . . - matched. ' "oai K - ler has de ..; the wi '•!. to stn Saturday's i 'I •" ports i I Iverslty n y. q ected to furnish s of the evening. The Pi v . improving and ' " . . . . r wU lepei - S M Lea, tfieei kei, - ., . Kieen McK K Pi -• 1 - games. Peniisylviuilii and I'artinoiiili are 11• -.I for second honors. The i!--.! and Blue combination, in winning from the fasl Green quintet lust week, proved that II I ,i li.- ,i -i rong «• 11: ender place in the clrcu I The - i . iptnln Davenport and the \ pawing of "Monty" 'hnpman l.t-.-i ii the l*i .II. , , -.. The Ham i i door, ha<l beaten Yale and ' 'olumbia, li . ie i hamplons. Picken, of the outstanding playi ri l >ar mo ith'f i _ Pour) 1. Fund: The funds for each of the four . rgraduats Schools be maintained and B I for eparatel] A I Kb fui . i .',.. i.i,.: the I'I.IIIT- grnduate ' "oum 2. Class Dues: The amount of the an nual dues In I eral c aaaea shall be. de terrain i dr bj i toon VARSITY ENGAGES FAST NAVY FIVE Penn* - -. ,. - : n - aurai Is a \. >v York. - lion—Penn* - C.A CABINETS ENJOY DINNER GATHERING Convi s, the executive < . c rls I ' •'! the the X -atlon. n L'nlversltj wen li """ . - * ort irsued of ter - . weeks. Knl Saturday's i eloseil .ni all n - de Hiring i" parl clpate In th ling n in ii j do no bj filling '". ob i i irhli Valnut Street. 1 nuarj 1HI IIIIIKI l». i I \ i - . , . - the - , . awa Midshipmen Have Won Eight Straight - ^ and third Victories Over Strong Opponents 1 Avenui - a ri'tun - ,. led nil Pa - - , Red and Blue quintet on Che Am entor ^ iroteees MR. AND MRS. W. PRICE TO : i ni..-. nnd ... j due i" his - At the very firm of i - x . . . . proven very tui i ess fui. l»ei * ward, has been tin M In the ( ini.ii Winter Hand " to be i>n the Pranklln Pleld board track at :; ,,i. xiiirty per cent of the duet In each O'I lock Saturday afti Chls mi ed to "The General i the first ol i series ol foul ai dlcap y nu ,\ „f , ,. i i !ouncll." Administration; Treasurer: All dues : the COACH PRODUCTION /. .. duel .. I! II Shaw's I Mi- .: Mrs W P i.v over thlrtj j-ears' Mr. Pi I 1 p, i -. .. ji in ine K '"•' »'w ' •""-.. )ran eight of hU - ' n li:. km •'• edgi .... w . . UcS as he want« •' ravi - - I ...... stati . •- - Hi - . - . . R. .... 1 . itun S All in - irat. - - nlng Penni M Freshman Regulations - - . ..-iir.-r of the i . i who shall II .in uiiiouni :.' I"- di . ii i,y the i Council on Wei \ ii. shall . i . : I II . . i >m .i i . r.ui-. , Expenditures: ;-. be .- - i 1 . i \ i;. ..il! ... , urer :-. 'I'll is No ; etty ' i i 'luly approved by rop- el pgular 1 5 Reports: The Office of i ' I Budget: - . I ' - - v 7 Surplus: ' ig . Graham V p

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;QG32§2H "p>T AMART^irpENNg7

JHrmnspfoanian .:-- ME XI 89 PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 192' PRICE FIVE CENTS

- nnlty Service Receives Many Offers from Various Companies Desin.

mg College Men

POSITIONS OPEN IN FEBRUARY

» »pC icants Requested to Report to

Rocm 10. 3400 Walnut Street.

As Soon as Possible

PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE

HONORS WHARTON SCHOOL MAN

Dr. II. T. i

sDej artn • i was reci honorary mi n of the !' i rnltj at Penn- sylvania Btate College. Phi Sigma Iota li ,i natl< nal fraternity, a ng i i Ight chap- •• rs at i arious an t1 raitlei Tl i for the bestowing of the lionor was Dr 1 a li --' address to the students of that unlvera ■ Opportui ■ - n South America."

I »r. < killings' wide expi :■■■ . UDI o mtiies i I •

econom relal Ions It well know n to i observers of Spanish America. Hi credited with a major part in the finan- cial rehablllal on of Belgium Immediate j following the World War,

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS HOLD NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT PRINCETON FIVE LEADS

i r A niir - LnlllJl HOUSI «

Pennsylvania and Dartmouth in Dead-

lock for Second Position While

OtHer Teams Trail

COLUMBIA MAY LOSE T|JLE

, ■ ernity Placement Si n Ice at in.i i r c: • .i. - :>.r men

j^nnt • i from the Unlversitj .:. rsbrou ~ .-,,;.

i class. 1 ie whi may r more of these po- to reporl t< B

- ■ i

islon . i la

■ i

.... i '•• A lork. ii ... knowl-

A : t m li ■ . re

B( older mi g Held aurve; ipectioni ■

- rj (180 and ™ ! ocal i B

Team

• Prli Pennsj i Dartmouth

• Columbia • Con • • Vale

Won Lost

1

0 0

Pet.

666 | :. |

ooo 000

I

I bj .i number i \ niiu wtll pn • gram songs and dam • -

• entertainments held UD II

of the li ti : Studi i' Housi the benefit of the undergraduates.

se participating In tlie program arc native American Indians, «lio nave a)

tenl Ion I" ■ i their tlieaplan abil ty. Chief I leader of the group, here al the I to au I ■ students. These talks have been under the auspices of the ■ 'in - \"in i.ll lull,

ENTRIES CLOSED FOR

MEET PRINCETON TODAY Engage Orange and Black Swimming and

Water Polo Aggregation in Weigrrtma;i Had Tank

CONTEST BEGINS AT 8 O'CLOCK

Princeton

COUNCIL ON WELFARE'S CLASS FINANCIAL PLAN

Funds for Each of Four District Under-

graduate Gsoups Will Be Main-

tained Separately

UNIVERSITY HOLDS ENTIRE FUND

Fifth Acooumt to Be Known as

General Fund of the Under-

graduate Council"

The

Plaj ng el ampion ship basketball thus far this season, Prlncetoi w leadi Intercollegiate I i ague a Itli Poi nsj .• ami Dartmouth deadlocked for second

i i other i liree comblnai Ions, Columbia, Cornell, and Vale, OCCUpy the Manager Dronberger Announces 150 En cellar positions. tnants in Saturday's Meet

In the r.'.'i.'.-. ... ion, "Al" Wltmer on Franklin Field , oui lied lii- ' Irunge ai d Black team ti

A i .i meeting ol the L'nlversltj Con mlttei i nance and Property hold

rj 12. tin resolution was adopl i

Ri ... \ni: Thai IIM' ■ 'ommlttee ap proves the plan suggested by the Onlver-

re for ; i op*JN Ion of i nden Council and Class

I UIMN, which plan ncludei the followtng

an Intercollegiate championship, and this WINNERS WILL RECEIVE year Princeton hopes to regain the hon- ors o* i" Columbia lasl season. McCabe ami Miles' eonoistenl scorlni

MEDALS

KIIMUII I >. I ironberger, managi ; need yesterdaj that appri el]

verj Instrumental In winning th« Tlgi »' igo men have em el »t Ai lias been

■ .

star •'--'

. In ....

: i

, w ben i he respi c . teams clash In a league meet al

tYelghtman Hall pou toi Is il al - - clock. The Red and Blue squad has I n : tlcing dally In preparation for ilii- con esi

i ns have scored i Ictories o\ et Collegi Sew 1 ork and c ■

pan»i It •• si ores are . . -■ matched. ' "oai K - ler has de

..; the wi '•!. to stn Saturday's i 'I

• •" ports i I Iverslty n

■ y.

q ected to furnish s of the

evening. The Pi v . improving and

' " ■ ■ . . . .

r wU • lepei

- S

M Lea, tfieei kei, - ., . Kieen McK K

Pi -• 1

-

games. Peniisylviuilii and I'artinoiiili are 11• -.I

for second honors. The i!--.! and Blue combination, in winning from the fasl Green quintet lust week, proved that II

I ,i li.- ,i -i rong «• • 11: ender place in the clrcu I The - i

. iptnln Davenport and the \ pawing of "Monty" • 'hnpman

l.t-.-i ii the l*i .II. , ,■-.. The Ham

i i door, ha<l beaten Yale and ' 'olumbia, li

. ie i hamplons. Picken, of the outstanding playi ri

l >ar mo ith'f

i _ Pour)

1. Fund: The funds for each of the four . rgraduats Schools

be maintained and B I for ■eparatel] A I Kb fui

. ■■ i .',.. i.i,.: the I'I.IIIT-

grnduate ' "oum 2. Class Dues: The amount of the an

nual dues In I eral c aaaea shall be. de terrain i dr bj i toon

VARSITY ENGAGES FAST NAVY FIVE

Penn*

- -. ,. - :

n - aurai Is a

\. >v York.

- lion—Penn*

-

C.A CABINETS ENJOY DINNER GATHERING

Convi s, the executive <

. c rls I ' •'! the

■ the X -atlon. n

L'nlversltj wen • li""" . - ■

*ort

irsued

of ter a« -

. weeks. Knl Saturday's i eloseil

.ni all n - de Hiring i" parl clpate In th ling n in ii j do no bj filling '". ob

i i

irhli Valnut Street. 1 nuarj 1HI

IIIIIKI l».

i

I ■

\ i -

. , . ■ - the

- , ■. awa Midshipmen Have Won Eight Straight - ^ and third Victories Over Strong Opponents

1 Avenui - a ri'tun - ,. led nil Pa -

- , Red and Blue quintet on Che Am entor ^

iroteees MR. AND MRS. W. PRICE TO : i ni..-. nnd

... j due i" his • -

At the very firm of i - ■■ ■ • x

. . ■ . ■

. proven very tui i ess fui. l»ei ■ * ward, has been tin M In the (

ini.ii Winter Hand " to be i>n the Pranklln Pleld board track at :;,,i. xiiirty per cent of the duet In each O'I lock Saturday afti Chls mi ed to "The General i the first ol i series ol foul ai dlcap ynu,\ „f , ,. i i !ouncll."

Administration; Treasurer: All dues : the

COACH PRODUCTION

/. .. duel .. I! II Shaw's I

•■ Mi- .: Mrs W P

i.v over thlrtj j-ears' Mr. Pi I • 1

p, i -. .. • ji in ine K '"•' »'w ' ■•""-..

)ran • eight of hU - '

n li:. km •'• edgi

....

w . . UcS

as he want«

•' • ■ ■

ravi

- - I

...... stati

. •- - Hi

■-

. - .

. R. ....

1

. •■ itun

S ■

All in - •

irat. - -

nlng Penni M

Freshman Regulations

-

• -

. ■ ..-iir.-r of the i . i who shall

II .in uiiiouni :.' I"- di . ii i,y the i • Council on Wei

\ ii. shall

. i . :

I II . . i

>m .i i

■ .

r.ui-. , Expenditures:

;-. be .- - ■■ i 1

. i

\ i;. ..il!

... , urer

:-. 'I'll is

No ; etty

' i

i

'luly approved by rop-

el pgular 1 ■

5 Reports: The Office of i

' I

Budget: - . I

'

-

-

v 7 Surplus:

'

ig. Graham V p

PAGE TWO I m ffcOMMVLvANIAN FRIDAY, JANUARY ,. ....

JJenns^toanian '■ •

i

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

EDITOR • G NG EDITOR J JUS • ■>

II

A. M .. _J

I v ... .1 *.. EldlgLM 9. B. r

FEATURE BO'PD K I. .

ASSOCIATE EDITORS I n I - luu , I J J v.'- .1 n I v I ... M

- '.a

- »-< i. \4

ASSISTANT EDITORS D » to-. I- .< K. II. Cun -• l

II ». On**, .- '

I H.,

BUSINESS MANAGER AKIIII K MOSI h

CIRCULATION MANAGER P. LOUIS SMITH. 17

ASSISTANT W II (,,,. '.I I. I> lli-.r, .1 S. R. Di I. \ . II,-: .v. '.! H. B. SCOTT, JI.. .i

USINESS MANAGER - ' -. ,-. .1 i» v i ...» I- -i II II I III>N». -v.- . ,1 I II l,«.M.«. .' I > I .111.,.. J. .1 I - , .-. .

\ \. I : > I . I - : - '

HI/ K. :■-.--. i

PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN E»tLi DOVGLAI M»»*. '.'

PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR A .■■ ii HAD - '.:

ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS II M. - . W. C. Lu'miMM \. I - \ K li - W I MM

I ...

OFFICE. 3451 WOODLAND AVENUE i POUOCM U ■

li

I to J F "

M*mb*r Eastern Intflrcolleai^tA Ni-w*p.i A««on il-on

N'GHT EDITORS OF THIS ISSUE M \ll.\N STAXGER .Ut i- ROBINSON illXDLET

THE CHEERING SECTION

passed ai Under- il (heering iced at Hi..'

■ ;| iouth Stand, i i old Issue. It is, howi niiensus "!' student opinion.

itlon if the it lergr idu section, as i i ■ ouncllmen, was reco ■ lvnn- -\vi\ i' year, at whl tin ..... lined. And at t!i- same time atlon "..- .ni. Ibal the - .* . compose the most insistent band of ""iii' the Un eers entitled to Rrsl consldei

is. Student ■ e i IOI

the middle II I i: ue

many BtU

il a ::■ •

ten i en ■■• ■■ • ironga of

!"•" e who anticipate v in I -v

I in

. eater

med- ium And is not this host of I' ' ' ' group

Dirge of the Fleeing Freshman

A \ .

1 ' i

i '-.::.'-■ i

Bye Byi Work s.i I jlgh "Dldn l;-..- B. • Though the upperi assinen • ;. In't ijruj u«.

■ us. We're > .•- I. f .- , - - .. ',.,- |

I': if ess irs, Bye, Bj ■• • • • •

i •• ubove was glvei to u» bj >■ lerlous-niluded editorial a--, ates, but he refused I i -■• the author-* name i ..■ us call the

i l Anon) Mil-- \' apple, accepl our thanks. 11 »rop i'i i ^ me."

• • • •

■Fralternities Begin Free Throw Contest" II-

We .'a n't .1.- . . IStllng limit Hi- a prellminar) BID ■

• • • •

From our observation, we Judge that .: lias been "thr I . i'i i We Inesdaj nights of Uiis «i

• • • •

Four l i were arrested earlj yesterday mori on tin- charge of drunkeness ... ...... "smoked "

• • • • i le I'ndi rgra I . ite Cou • il is a trifle tardy with its New

Year's resolutions, but, nevertheless, the boyi merit common datlon. It i- rumored that all the Dorm freshmen will be

:<.-'i with nlr rifles, with orders !•• shoot all pigeons on Bight

• • • • Each Freshman will adopt a- a motto, "Oel your pigeon."]

• • • » i- A and I Beem in I some misunderstanding

in the minds ol I lose who read this column, In spite of our valiant explanations several ; pie insist that we (ourself) iave resigned. Such, we regret to say. is not th<' case. We

don't Intend in .111 t our Bwlvel-edltoriul chair unt ejected bj tin- authorities.

• • » • \ to Woot ■■■■ i'i.-: Wo knew you'd do It.

Ail ..1' which means that even II gentlemen do i blondes it least have the i■ ri. hanging their minds.

• • • Our prim pal worries at Hits moment:

i ei un- M isk and Wig Rus . seas Dati Trlp-hami siu>:i Dates Rushing set - 1

BEECH-NUT PURE FOOD PRODUCTS

ARE THE FAVORITES OF THE FRATERNmc. NEARLY ALL FRATERNITIES SER,' eeECH! '

PRODUCTS. PER LIST UT

b Nut Bacon, Beef, Chill Sauce, Pean | Butter, Pork Catsup, Hulk and Package Macaroni Spaghetti, N i ' ' *• Riujcs. Macaroni Llbows, Prepared Mustard, Coffee, ■

: il.,, *Htt

Beech-Nut Preserves, Marmalade, Jam, Jellies, Beech N..t Cjnse ed at San Jose. Calif. Beech-Nut Mints, Fruit Drops, Chewing Cur/*" ?>U'

PHILA. OFFICE

411 NORTH 3RD STREET Bell Phone Market 1915

STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE We give you speeial rates on rental

You can save from $10 to $20 in a Rebuilt Typewriter

AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 1209 ARCH STREET

1339 WALNUT STREET

2 STORES

LOCUST 188- PENNYPACKER 145'

DR. LEO\ ROBIN 1 I ■ i . .. rslty .if

e College D Pennsj the n ii - i ■ ;; . . i. t Hall M ' ould at-

' i' i se student in

1 ■ .

advai ■-.. . took ilar In- terea . - ■ ■_ aa in ., . - , .-... ....

to the s ■ r schools

■ ■

\

1

. man. ■ .

il i ter as a member

:: i

LIKE UNTO 4 STORV

I mid-

i • storm «::; bn

To •

•,> ac- tuallj ti> .i .:1 i<

■ ■> . :, y ..

: dur- '"- '• ra. And

iacon- sequi possible * . ■.

at. ■

We .i» studenl i urrh ii.

• • • a

13. F. K Journal, subm

Poor Fred! S iur i' ilumn'a rery bright ai

■ i an i-ivi ! .; easy ; For »ii!i II- you will ,-i ^ OUT la.i - - . y["

I :- « i' « UU il !■:•"' !•■ iliis tiller (Hop. ■ ■• . r'or we t mean to ' By - rap."

Ever) II

Seeds •• :-a Is and - er; So w<

r Preddj I

lie's igh or " Hals • - il.- -

i RSI S 1 l.ll- • • • •

W v . i;. ■ .

you (including j. We

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• • • • MA<

THE WEST PHILADELPHIA TITLE AND TRUST CO.

ESTABLISHED 1889

CAPITAL, SURPLUS and PROFITS _....

RESOURCES _.._.

$ 1,500,000

— $10,000,000

TEMPORARY OFFICE 3457 WALNUT STREET NOW OPEN

BANKTJ?ESS PEND'NG ™E COMPLETION O^ oS WASUTWRS'S BU,LD,NG AT " E C°R MTH -°

BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 2 P. C. Interest on Checking Accounts

4 P. C. Interest on Saving Fund Accounts

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

- mom emphasis

mi the hour.

helps in a large mea- • I drei i. two i

■ but two ii >sal- itlon of

» thus far i prophecy • success. The ; that

la not

8 .-ky I ::n:ng

in i f.v j v eerfulneas

FROLICS OF FLITZ' 28—NO. 4 16

Flu/

Recipe

Mid reara i ■ .

Night I. fi

to find the other.

Zoo ■■'">■ ■ | tct that to lay of Pi rry'j . ,.,- ,)v..r.

135 to |68 qua:.

PERRY & CO., N.B.T. 16th & CHESTNUT

UNIVERSITY MEN'S DEPARTMENT

rtlOAY.JA*' ARY 21, 1927

THE PtNNtYLVAMAM PAGE THREE

WHEPETO QO IN PHILADELPHIA THE: BEST THEATERS, /AOVIES, PLACES TO DINE AND DANCE

*\5V ?.V" r«

?\ ',<

B. F. KEITH'S CHESTNUT ST. BELOW TWELFTH

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JACK SMITH •THE WHISPERING BARITONE"

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Geo. Cbooi Presents •BALLET CAPRICE"

Dance Moods with Song Highlights

\e son B— CLIFFORD and MARION—Mane In . Riot, "JUST DUMB"

SHADOWGRAPH Famous Ziegfeld Follies Laugh Creator

BIO SURROUNDING I E v CURE SHOW and

VALERIE BERGERS and COMPANY In "CHINESE COMPENSATION'

Two Shows Dally—2 & 8 P. M Prii Matinee: Bo ..•stra 50c; Balcony 80c; no tax Night —

led. (Ei • Saturdays * v.

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Phones:

Spruce 4340

A Henhouse 9.'00

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Dancing Every Saturday Evening

(Hotel Ballroom)

Philadelphia's Most popular Dancing Rendezvous featuring the Incomparable Chicago Ramblers

PRIVATE STUDIO (Second Floor)

Lessons 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily Class Dancing—Monday Wednesday and Friday.

Competent Instructresses to assist you

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Kurt, DiNRiers fron |.2S-«U course Diawer 2.00

Umw fvc«t«<r Dioiojcr 0«$ 6 TO 9 KM. - wo cow«r CH«r;c

MI fe*£lt ■Hoi

THE STANLEY THEATRE

M ie Murra; tar \

I to be her best i ... .■

e S I • Bucho

er support is Lloj't n ,- D'An j. Mai B inryu, M ■ liae Vai and M I ■ • ■■■ re i i.- progi

Gus Edwards and lila group ol youngsters

latlng class i; i i Nights C is

v

Edwards *

I ere lurlni i gage men i I le -

■ :■ tils man] songs i

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appea n [owns I ■■• ■

some unuaual scenes including i tete in [i .- .i vivid i"

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Next Week's Delightful Entertainment

U.N . HE SCRI I \

MAE MURRAY in -<e- Lrtest Picture

"VALENCIA "Merrj w. low" has now i ■

Wondei B . I A Dimitri Buchowatzki Production

I LOYD HUGHES, R( 'V D'AR" \ ad O

ON CHE STAGE

I irewe "PERSONAL APPEARANCE" of America's Foremost Star.Maker

GUS EDWARDS ' "i r of ' School Days," "Sunb ind

hundred! of other Ami - longs Pri

His Atlantic City Summer Success RITZCARLTON NIGHTS

In'r . I ■ ■is EDW VRDS Graduating Class of 1926

I'OI ill 1.1: \i TV and TALENT IinT .

LANE SISTERS I I do) iMiRoi \\\ .! WII - VIRGINIA MARTIN

il HOOVER MARGARET REYNOLDS I.II.1.1 \\ I;I 1 MOLDS I ORGE I LYNN FOSEPH HERBERT I DOAR BLOCK ROBERT Bl I EDDIE M M INUS

! RA1 BOLGER Stanley Symphony Orchest'.i GRAHAM HARRIS. Director

PYLE & INNES

TAILORS *< FOR. *>

MEN AND toOYS

HIS U'ALNUT IT., PHILADELPHIA.

Evening Clothes!

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i Full dress suits.

>• reflect last

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PYLE & INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS

1115 WALNUT ST.

Rates 10% Lower Than Other Companies One Reason Why You Should Give Preference To a Yellow

Yellow Cab Locust 3200

PAGE FOUR THE PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY. JANUARY ;

.SENIORS OFFERE-D MANY PRINCETON FtVErtADS

PLACEMENT ADVANTAGES INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE

COMMITTEE APPROVES

COUNCILS FINANCIAL PLAN

< Engineer ladings.

Permai ent work; | •■

92 Recent | )•■ :.•.-. I ..'

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\ Good Appearance is readily attained at moderate cost if you deal at the right place.

Suits & Top Coats $35.00 and upward

JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.

PHILADELPHIA

RED AND BLUE MERMEN MEET PRINCETON TODAY

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I tlieir own. The I s not been able to hit ......

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Yo i Will Find Things Just as you desire thsm. Ws

have the finest and most complete

line of Drugs, Toilet A-tlclea, and

Students Supplies to be found any-

where Is West Phlia.

Zullinger's Drug Store

40th and 8PRUCE ST8.

evergreen 8370

Bansti

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ANNOI NI i s<; opening

RED and BLUE INN ■nary lat

Lunches Platter Dinners 5 .!■ 7.80

3439 Woodland Ave.

First Class Service at Moderate Prices

ARTHUE LA.WS CATERER

236 So. 40th ST. Ball Phone Under Management of Schreeder Bros.

Its a mar! I

WHEN vou CANT BEB OAO

BEE OAVB BROOKS

Money Loan Office 3219 Woodland Ave. Branch dtore—1722 Market Btrwe*

Open tin 10 P. U.

indoor Track—All trackmen report at i ranklln I li d every afternoon nt three o'clock.

Box.ng- I . . Decker issues call for nU to tba 145-pound class. All men

from 14.'. to ISO ponndl ure eligible. Basketball—Student tickets may still

t>e obtained at the office of the Council en Atbletlca, 8801 Walnut Street.

Debate Contest—The Frnzier Debate Contest - been postponed from January 17th to Friday evening, February 18th.

Red and Blue—All new board members m ist order • • ■:■- this week. Bee i . Hoffman at the offl •

Rifle Team The following nun r> , to Room 1, Houston Hall, at l P. M. to- (!,,\. to eleel aptaln Wood, Hender- son, Toh, Baser, Schwartz, Dlmer, Peck,| de, HcLelsh, Perry, and Wise.

Orchestra i: • re will be a rel 11 .,• one i todaj In the Houston Hall Music Room Alexai Bachrach please n I 13 80 P. M.

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Mac Donald fXampbei

ENTRIES CLOSED FOR

FIRST TRACK HANDICAP

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WINTERS eiGGESUIlUimi Hill

Broadway Confectionary

Opposite Dornltorte*

MILK SHAKES

LUNCHEONETTE

CANDIES

FRUITS

§38.75

—(Tailors gi At the Students Stores with

jg] Clarence P. Frank in Charge.

ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY

SPAYD'S Second Hand

Furniture Store 216 S. 8th Street

Including Desks, Typewriters, Du- plicating .Machines. Chairs, Tables. i„„ iccasi • ' ifflce Stationery and

Supi

No matter what you want,

ycu wi!> find it here.

^jtfWpM COME here for

the bifctrest val- ues In typewriters. Here's an example: Remington 510 Mod./ S full* A V guarmnlttd

BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. N W. CORNER

10th & Chestnut Sts

Basketball Equipment

Bender, Oil and Franks

OPTICIANS

1827 CHESTNU' STREET

Seautiful Floor* Make Beautiful Hornet

. ' urn "i j i t design and color lu

RUGS AND CARPETS e foundation «.f all izimd funiisinn,'

'on Hrv lnvitt ••> an Inspection of our « ondertu dlspl ij of

Fine Wilton Rugs »ur '»i. n:nnnf.i. ur> - Over liKJ -

RICH RARE ORiLNTAL RUGS

Select from the choicest offerings of the

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HARDWICK and MAGEE CO. Floor Coverkigt Exclusively

'220 1222 MARKET STKEtf PHILA.

Chartered IH36

m- ICE CREAM Sold at

THE HOUSTON HALL

"See- A1-"

l oltce—Hot Chocolate— Sandwiches

Do You Read The Girard Letter? if vou are interested in Phila- delphia'* historic past, in its present industrial supremacy- in national or intcrnaiional que*tiontof thedav, vou should enjov readinj{The Qirurd Letter regularly. Upon request the Company will he (jlad to place on the mailing li*t. without charge, the name of anyone desiring lo receive TKe Q,rurd Letter.

GIRARD TRUST COMPANY Broad & Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia

Home Movies^!?^ ■jSwe'.tS *»ferB^«*avxS*'

A • the meet to be held t 20 n be tin Van tj A

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men i ■■ I I ■ rii for the event.

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'334. MM STREET I'HII M'l 1HHIA

Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 34 41 Walnut Street

Luncheon 11.30 to I

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NOBODY hates a fight more than old man pipe. Easy-going and easy to please, I a born peace-maker. And if life with him isn't always rosy, it's certainly no feull his. . .

Now keeping a pipe at peace is partly a matter of slow-burning, smooth-.-rm J tobacco. And mellowness. But above all it's what you call staying power. 1 *ipo tobacco must taste good and swei t . . . morning, noon and night.

The secret of such a tobacco lies in the way it's mellowed and the way it's That's the secret of Granger Rough Cut. No tobacco was ever mellowed in q the same way. No tobacco was i sure to sweeten a pipe and keep it - I

Being rough cut, too, it burns slow smokes smooth and cool. Smoke it all long, it's so mild and mellow. Ev< smoke a peace-pipe smoke.

GRANGER ROUGH CUT

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