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We pennsptoanian PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23 PRICE FIVE CENTS
JN -ARiAN STUDENTS HOLD ■■ *>AL LUNCHEON MEETING ORCHESTRA WILL ASSIST
SENIORS V\i\ SOCCER GAME TO GA:N IMERCLASS 7 t
GET-TOGETHER- LASTMIKADO REHEARSAL • ^
■ and.e Scene of Entertainment" H Musicians, Se'ected from Philadelphia night Under Auspices erick R. Gril « t»i».< Orchestra. Will Accompany
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■' Service Bureau
..- OF 'M KADO" WILL PERFORM
Chorus and Soloists
SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
• ■ • rj ■ ■ g g now
iet-Togethi N'lg - i i - .a the
i . -■I Q|
... QJOJ ab i under !!.•■ BUC
• 1827 Rec- . rtlsers « ho
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(I iiii>
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Famous Bands of "Ba f. Rapp and • Lew" Chapman Wi I Play Novelties
at Interf rate--nity Ball
■ I 1 an Church of P
' v -•■ GOOD e made for the lu
an lasoi \ thi second and lasl dress i In tin .... CHAPMAN INCREASES ORCHESTRA M ido," which will be held todaj at ' ' ' ' ': ■■' ' l; '
' >n Thursday e Mi hoi - Col iters' Club • ,]„. Asburj Methodist Chu
i i principal address will be made by R< veri iid .\. M. Sheuefi 11 rei tor of i>- We* • j I oundatlon at P
' aptaln the Whi Lazarus \\.1! lead the Co • -■ ■ ■ -
11 M i •.".I. ;i tentative game • Lew" i
popular speaker among ... students. M,,,»d«lPhla Orchestra and will be . i!i- direction of Dr, ll. Alexander
SENIORS TO ELECT CLASS \i kado" nlio will
-. . . - and skits from the j ...
• elr i ustomarj Ballot
Mi-- Cynthia ' !j nthla" and
-. promised to, be - Dos ess 1 renlog
i ourse . • rj OIK Is urged i"
iiiiu tht aplrll
aents will be will !»• in-
. •-. These ■ Record
i from of the ... the P' und
. i make
Much at- everj deti
thews, «in. has i n In charge of the Ulee Club's work for several years. -\- ni.my of iii". troubles thai arose at the Dm costume rehearsal, held Monday, were eradli ated al thai time, II Is hoped ihni today's drill will progress more ra Ij and with fewer breaks for corrections.
In the Glee Club's production of "ll. M. s. Pinafore," given last year, the mu
i- were also selected from the Phila- delphia Orchestra and proved a decided factor in mak ipera :i success due to the excellent support the trained musicians gave tin a and cho
Final Senior class elections of the year ""'ir """'•■'[ numbers. Al the pre win take plan- tomorrow, when the fourth Ma '■"'"'' " ;l" ' :|-V Wl" :'-:']" year men balloi for Ivj Orator, Valedlc '"' ""hearsed with thi ■
■ ass Poet, Class Prophet, and Ivj trn' •""' Anisliing touches added to the Ode compost r. The polls in Houston Hall VMi""- songs. will i pen from 10 A. M. until I P. M v u * dlsplaj ol pictures of the and members ol i Cndergraduate Coun •X|1--"1" caul
l 30 P. M. in the Acodemj of Mu- ■ - ■ ■ • .• . for the regular
, .... ,. . ..... " '" ' - '"' ' ■ man, who will plaj . i da) and l rlday • . i \ nights will be present to aid the practice, arra. Ball, etat. that
iy night's .iT "Bar
I : ■ T ■' 1 Ills ■
,|||(l B This bodj Is composed of members of the »i-l meel on March :n for I ■ nl clinmplonsliip.
for Valedictorian, Ivy Orator, Class Poet, Class Prophet and
Ivy Ode Composer
PETITIONS CALLED IN TODAY
V i lelphln, thi
ruble Imj rhlle "Lew" i ocreaaed
| tO tWI I 'ii
[li: urning fr ;emenl HI Palm Bi Rapp and hla
pstra an with of recomn ■
... music ■ RELEASED AT WIGGERS' PREMIERE II Sew York City,
i Bill frnin N. w
■ for i r
Four Popular Scores from New Show Will be Made Into Record by
Victor Company
In tlio Middle Wi i - through ' hal se< tlon, I' Is
i'omplj111u with iii'1 request ol i \
tor T Machine Company, tin Ma>
W - Cluli will rnaki known as a Viol nl of the T II ii -:. al s 'I!
Mon." I i - Is the third ' ew" Cl ipn mV : ror this companj hm asked Hie M .1
clll will I.- .a charge of I lie itlon. William E. Mason, Chairman of Elec-
tions, has announced thai petitions have been taken oul as to ows 11 y ■ irator, E. v. Driseoll; Valedictorian, W. L. G "' a<",,s ":' '*SI ; " " '
Jnpune bjects loaned bj the Wana-
tiie Penndushery and attracted i o able attention from pnssersbj. Tin
i ampn - or Wig Club to co nth • , ., , the mu-
ni.iki-i' More were ■ 11-i• i.i\<-<i yesterday ;n ,>.,■ M U Mu. . . ...■•••.., ■ Li i II is mi onij coiiegi orjcnmzs rslty I le or-
ever offered the same opp< . i on i , imiM wenl "Whlti KauffBi
D. B. Kreach, and E. A. Stuebner; Class B"*88 ' .ougli many hu\e b , - iviiiai,,, according ■ d. I ie numbers ... . . kmbaa-adoi
those In charg;e of I ,._..,, ,,, ..„„.,,., ..,....„.,,., ^ Hli
Poet, E. \\". I'm!.i. 1. ll. Levin, and i _ . - order. Mclver; Class Prophet, C. S, Soullt; Ivj
ode, v. ll. Kunkle. All petitions musl be of the M . | .. Chant." Tin— '
may I btalned al 111
Tnrunrn'O n iTTIMr returned to the Chairman In his office club "'"'"l " " "' Ho»8tl " ....... ,,. TREMPERS BATTING Houston Hall between 1.30 and 2 o'clock o» fr eppe's, 1110 Chestnut s tree,
FFATURFS PRAfTIfF "" prli es I'.I ..-i - ' om one ti
C egular rub elections »«. Seats and boxes maj also be resi will be enforced ed by calling the Mu Club rooms, , ,} \ . ri .. /.„.i. The ball
nt) Baste, Captain Rounding Into Seniors voting must present their matrli i e Inlvi one ex The Instrumi ... .A , latlon cards and their c ass dues recelpl '' ards, or they will not be permitted t<
^'id-season Form After Illness .ii-.. I,,-, n ii..ni.'. "\\ • r e Our i i« the number i hosi ed . j S al Shllkre t Victor Ren igain held up bj cast their balloU S erlng in QIJTnQQR TRACK
... - . ; the past the vicinity of pol - will be tolerated. vyiJ ■ M
^FASON RFCINS '"' vw" "rei» ■■ .11 01-rv^vyi^ UL,ull,lJ». n: 1 < N Mofi v
tne pa gj condition of Frank- All fourth-year men are urged to par- \ "- ij squad to limit tlclpate In ii»' tlons ai ■ representa-
tlnj drill. The live vote of tin class - desired. This will mark the flnal opportunity of the Seniors Many ,,, balloi for anj undergraduate ;• The election of the performers ol Ivj Day, 01 eof tin .-•-•• sol i
,l„, noli ope I Mondaj on l rank i ■
Candidates Report for Initial Workouts on Franklin Field
Prai Iii e for the 1027 outdoor trai k sen
i. re ui ■ onnecl bui i lap
far ini'i . ,,h, ,,• i . st ii lortance to
irprlse that class.
•" i;" MK'" K'e ",Ui K^ •"'?!! , -kouts. Althi IT : ii! .1 short week of There will be an Important mi
,. K, morrov, night turnout Hall. All n i 'll "' '"■ ""' '"■'" '
yea r lo Coach Robertson,
, held dallj • urges more try out for pot
PRIZES OFFERED FOR M, .. anxious to have more SWIMMING CONTESTS nr*
Intercollegiate Swimming
I In- In-lit
, ■ torus. X"A Y'Tk. The Victor Comp - ■ n ediThe lt< lllui «
Dial the n tin • i I t Wll- Morn MI' .i.
1 e pub- and Kaplan, tithi rill b< • represent!
... Princi . , . e Victri ■ ' ' I ■ ':
H n Hall St \ \
• i ed to the team tin . i ROOD
V ol Hous
j ,,ii bers are requested to be present as the ■
,.,l ,,, i n, ., their iniiinl \ as there was .i
- . -- p ana
NEW ONE YEAR COURSE IN FUEL ENGINEERING WILL BE OFFERED STUDENTS IN SEPTEMBER
H -.-..ii. in center "Masti Science In rill Is
win be thi degree awarded ■ U "• ad con-
ai • adeavor to wi r. made in the
8 iturday. While thel •. ; the 11
,, . [the ai r. \ was the
:• cor ' th hi*
•ows I • ... -• I. i\]<
. the .
v - - 8 : ■ first wi ■
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E BANQUET
.... '.;..:'. '.. ..'.--' 1.30 and C
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PAGE TWO THE PENNSYLVANIAN ■'•
Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 34 41 Walnut Street
Luncheon 11.30 to 2
dreaK'ast '30 to 9
Dinner 5 to '
Closed Sunday
in cash prizes
Watch for Coca-Cola advertising, presenting the $30(000 Coca-Cola prize contest—beginning the fir>t week in May and continuing for three months.
In a number of leading national magazines, in manv newspapers, in posters, outdoor signs, soda fountain and refreshment stand decorations.
You'll find this contest simple and interesting.
lst-prbe $10,000 2nd prUe 5,000 3rd priic l.KM 4th prize 1 -000 5th prize 500 10 sixth priiM (each ) 100 20 seventh prize* (each 50 200 efchth prize* leach) 25 400 ninth prizes (.each) 10
A total of 635 prizes. $30,000
The Coea-CoU Co., AtUna, G«.
r CLOTHES 1 Ready made
And Cut to Order
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.
(JUfctter louse Suits and Topcoats
•40, »45, »50
BV SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ~Z OUR STORE IS THE
fChwtevJ^otise nf lUjUabelpljta
The character of the suits and overcoats tailored by Charter House will earn your most sincere liking.
ipennbasfjer?
NOTICES I I ■■-)
,jt%a
Freshman Baseb.i latss v to 1 »r. W
il ex-. E. L. D i' l' B
L O. E, V. J, Murray, A. J. W li- ter, N. H. Baupt, J. I.. G le, J. B Mount, C. D. R is M. II Wl .1 i. Haussler S E i lag S. B. Prli e, B. A.8 li Sam] M. 8. Drewes 11 I. Tate A. J. Odt j. j. Tru le tu, A I M. S. S Qd a. A. Bo
Varsity Baseball—The itely to IT. waarton
..;.-. .: esainina- Tre riper, Thompson, Davenport,
Cole Cuom- ■ -. DeuU Uattbewt i •- ]Ian, Perl- man, Oruhler, D irby, Blms, Becker, M ig- ner, O'Hara, I: K. P, w ilker, K. 1 \ Downs, M
v Man ind W. O'Hara.
Record Board Members—Can order Be ir I ofll ■•
Punch Bowl—A:: Art and Editorial . noon to turn
M i . and Wig '■' ■" lei Bee
up regularly. Dormitories for Rent D in tnd
irclass Dormlt iry roomi f.>r 1 Bee of the Vice Pf irost, Room Mi, College Hall.
Soccer Fol •> - •da>
issner, Brus ski. < B thoi W en E. Redington, II. Redlni uraha M H Bolmes, Lingelba Btrusewsk Uarvln Bagan, Fon i in, La* irui I thaw and Be i ra
Cheerleaders I lieerle idera compel win be resumed I I:;" li Wresl Ins R n In Weigh man Ball.
Student Employment: >»-,,. 284 Qlria tor > u ur I ij « irk ; will
paj four lo ars. No. 217 Two glrla for summer rei
work ; must be I] i -••- No. 298 Olr - : ir lepartn eni itore on
Batnrday; will paj fSXO plua commlssl m. No. 310 -Girl for evening work, five
P. M. Will pay 16.00
No. 32 1 M immlsslo
and r- No. 328 Men to t pa]
.- \ 331—A '
N
\ . . i \
If 3
Red and Blue 1. der shingles
Red and Blue I'
Big 1 Gym Team I
it 7.15. M
Song-leaders Competition
I ■
Vv.\TErVS BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE
Mac Donald ^Campbell r
LEADING BPE< EALI8TS ID
Y< MM, MEN'S Suit* Topcoat* Sports Clo(hs)fl
1 { abnrda^li i-r y Motor-ins} Apparel Raincoat* Hats
1334-1336 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
ICE CREAM v
THE HOI ON HALL
"See- Ai Coffee—Hot Chocolati'-- S i
AN INVITATION Many ol >u P
iged in m i i e ■ >re you know a
• iwn Bow ■ ■ ■
AN INVITATIP
i
W Id i and we will hi
i
CHARLES W. POULSON and SONS CARPET Co., Inc.. 56th Street and Lancaster Avenue
i: ._- nade fr ''ii John Henry Stores, Inc., Newark, N. J.
C LA R I DG E Wide Seamless Carpets
-Sfe^T^O
Not a chance of that Lead-like, loggj feeling even during earlv Spring—if you make a daily habit of Shredded Wheat.
That's one reason why this prince of whole wheat cereals graces the training tables oi SO main colleges and - hools.
*."•*
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?
SZ
Carefully separai pletely cleaned. | : ctly shredded. ;n\A th cooked whole — that's all I - t0
- "A
WHEAr Except its convenient biscuit f rrr, its taste - inviting crispness, its Nature* given, refreshing, tonic benefit • y
MAKE IT A DAILY J&A*11
.:%E5DAY, MARCH 23, 1927 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE
I of Eggs. Sulphur, Bottles
Water and Nj.l Show Chemi. l| Composition of Man
>,1
OF LARD INDICATES FAT
Established
PARK "ARROW SHIRT
uiih an
ARROW COLLAR
on it. This shirt has the lung poir: collar. It is made of a genu- ine imported Knglish Broadcloth — the best in collars and in shirts that you can buy.
Ask Your Dealer
>ivsoi\oes
$9
n Our Phlladalptil Shop
1221 1223 CHESTNUT STREET
fiai §hoe» to (how that are worth seeing
$7
ift.etvs Shoes ■**««»«Mnu ,-_ tvft a u * VAI utt
Sj,1; £•" *«*. Brooklyn, N.«mrk
"■«•■» ■* lUu, rt. Nrv York Clt|
"" :l"' second llooi ,,; the Zool " ' •' labora^orj a| the end of Hamilton
""■''•• ■■ un exhibit of the matertaU whli ii i ompuiw the human bodj Beside V,|U parUallj liquid allowing the percenuigea ol dlfferenl lubatauvea In the body, there are era tea and other inch gyuibullc article! IndlcaUng the ac luul muke ap of the body.
in the viula .- a colorless Hold which In '""•• •- nearlj al the top of the glass und
■ ii others is barely visible In tiiu buiium of the container. Since elxty live percent of the body weight is oxygen that tube Is a little OUT half full while hydrogen only
■ ten per cent of the robe. Carbon makes up eighteen per cent) nitrogen Bve per cent and from this point the little trials graduate downward to Iron with ,00-i per (-.•lit.
in the lower part of the exhibition case there are nine large butties of water re presenting the 01 pounds of water In the average human body of one hundred and uriy pounds, A notation says that the
. matter In the brain is eighty-five per cent water and even the seemingly solid bones have fourteen per cent A crate with thirty dosen eggs in U shows the 27 pounds of protein In the i>o.iy, while a huge pall of lard stands for the -i pounds of fat in the normal human.
Three Jara or calcium phosphate Indl cate two ami one half pounds of the white substance which goes Into the making of bones ami about twenty .small lumps ol -ii.-.ir Bymbollze the three ounces of car- bohydrates. A block i>r fumigating sul phur Is the amount of sulphur In the sys tern, while a one-tenth ounce nail la the total or all the lrou In the body.
[ Pennsylvania Captain Tallies oo Baskets
and 46 Fouls While Partici pating in 24 Games
JOE" SCHAAF RANKS SECOND
Recreation Room * " - - A It ST
INDOOR SPOHT
Pocket Billiards
Student Stores i i Avsnus
Recenl records disclose Cuptalu 'l*u Davenport to be Ui» lii^'i scorer of the Pennsylvania basketball squad for the eason jut completed. During the cam
i the Red and Blue leader accumulat- , .i 00 Held pulls ami 46 foul tosses for :i total of 166 points. He participated In twenty-four of the twentj six games on
- hedule. Davenport's ruuulug mate, ' Joe" Schaaf
who outscored iiis captain In the Inter collegiate League games, ran second In the total scoring with .".i baskets and 4:! foul goals. Chapman, the tall center, was third with 88 markers, BII ahead of "Tom" sfagner,
The entire -1 orlng rei ord of < !oai h sfc Nlchol's B| re il "ii Is as follow
flayer I lavenport, t Schaaf, f (!hapman, c II er, g. Uoldblatt, Lindsay, 1 Noble, t I ul ■■ ffll
1 lonnell, f Bonnlwell, c
I 1 Bei ker, <■ Uatthewi I homp "i
G ui
JM 98
16 1 •
r 46 11
34 -
1. 6
I 160 ir.i 06
HORSEBACK CAMPING TRIP THROUGH YELLOWSTONE PARK
First party starts July IsL Cost of 16 day trip K120. Make reservaUon with Mr. John l.arbour "J7, organizer. \t No. 2«XJ South 38th Street or write Jack Hamilton, g-wlftwater Lodge. West Yellowstone Mont
Base Hospital Which Was ••f Invaluable Aid During years
'-' World Struggle
FACULTY MEMBERS GAVE SUPPORT
Pennsylvania, .., ...,.
t° the world and the nation,
• '"■"'> - 1 the 1 oited S •""' "' •"""• case to other countries. 1 - ' ■"""> Played .. large parl In the lasl "■■"' ■'- •-■ AW In oUier wars, n Is prob
■ ■ ■ ik of the World War Blnce all of the present under
luates remember man) la. Idents thai '"'"' broughl to the 1 attention when the war nraa .11 progress.
Bbortij after the war, figures compiled by the Provost showed that Pennsylvania bad 2200 men drilling under Major Wil Ham Kelly, 1 . s A. 1 more than any other large university. Empty seats In the lei lure class rooms showed, graphically, the mettle of Pennsylvania's BOOS. Manj members of the 1 ai uitj enlisted and ren dered aid to their country. Faculty mem bers from all departments of the Univer
responded to tlie call, the list of these men is entirely too long to mention and mere mention of the names would not be worthy of their deeds.
The Unlversltj Base Hospital was es pushed many praiseworthy deeds, in.--. ord .11 Prance for the duraii.ui of the war,
al .mi Medical staff 1- members ol the Faculty and under the direction of Major John B. Carnett, MedJ .al School, TO. II wai , quipped to take care of 600 cases with a force of 150 en Hated men and 00 nui -
The Laboratorj of < ihemlstrj accom pllshed many praise worthy deeds, Drs. 1...-.ul, tlarned, Bhlnn and McSutcheon of Uila department worked .-.1 dUlgenUj tha ) were broken In health for a ,n .' many years following their months
of sen.. <■ during the war. The Wharton School disUnj ulshed ii
Belf bj providing the Brat Store's Course for the Ordinance Department of the \iniN. Dr, McClelland, then Dean of the school, established the Intercollegiate In
sni e Bureau So BUI I essful «;n toll departmenl thai .1 was taken over by the 1 lovernment in a year.
A . ourse in Mil.1.11. s, lem a and 'i ac lies wua established In 1917 under the di recUon of Major Griffith, l . s. A , and a Reserve «>ffl< ers' Training Camp estab llshed al the University. This was foUon .-.i by the present arrangement with the Uovernmeut, similar to thai al other col
- ■ and universities, 1 onverUng the I nl verslt3 Into u mllll tutlon, form .1. . SI idi 11 Aiinv Training > lorpi.
PAI'RONI/E OUK ADVERTISERS
w hy Razors Seem Sharper with Williams
TT7IH N you lather up with Williams Shaving v * Cream you do a real job of b ard-softening.
ForWillian ' ther is saturated with moisture — moisture which soaks the stubbli ft that razors just .. That's why then \ norazor"pull" with Williams, why all razors se» m sharper. In 35c and 5 '■ tub) s at .ill d<
Williams Shaving Cream
TV E W 1 til next .-•<■, which
n iu .; narrou '../- ..' shoul.
' It g i« I('I lull si - is TI tit
...■•., . York" S; - -
11 UK ["Y-FOUR FIFTY ANI
. ■(' th St. ' 1 ■ HnuJwiy 1 .,i»
Nl X I SHOWING AI PENN UHUG CO. MARCH 30th
"•Pr^ntatlve llUdiJy Hart/,
1 JU'.'IJI 'Ji'uraj 5i'/ :■' '■: ':■'- v V- \' V '■■:' V- ':■' W.VJJyMJV
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The Hundreds of Topcoats We Are Selling Daily for
$26.50
Phone, Ritteihouse 2112
ARTHUR H. BURTON
Printing Social Stationery Typewriting Multigraplnng
16_>9 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa.
Surely are increasing the good-will of our business even if they do not increase our dividends-
Wonderful coats, everj one ol them. American made built coats, coats ol English Jnd Scotch
Silk-lined ol $35 u, S'o values - loth
£26.50
1217-19 ChestMt SI
SESSSiSSi! ::a-:asBr23agM?m?
PAGE FOUR
ennsptoanian ' .i.... ..a I6f MUfil *.; i..a VWMTJIM V/ fa...
S«f«i ■*« i.........*/ j.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LllAhLLs B1MPLI UtUAUOK. tl
NEWS EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR ». LfcU/lkM 1LfcMl.N0. -il IOHW s. aVALkkS. '»
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u. i. tiuuiii, ';. 4 M- ClllMllllLU, '31 C s. l>nu, ••
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1 M. U.»am. II I i ..... .. ,j
a. M. . .... / *. A. SI.—a*, .V
I I AIUHE BOARD
ASSOCIATE EDITOHS ». tk i ■■• II U. i ......... -• L. 3. ...... .0 J J, MUau'iti.. *M ... L. Kdu, .«
AM .*«•»/, ai..rl i~ — •;.
k. C. »•»«•». 'SI
j. k. i ...... -• II.
ASSISTANT EDITORS u. w. i<ui, Ji. ■» t. n. 111M.U1. 'a h. li. LMAMI. 'it W. L. U»I, av 11. L. .■...-.,. *i9 L. A. laitl, M II. » liua, '.. II V. lain, 'H
BUSINESS MANAGER AKIUCU ii'i'.mi HOPKINS, in . '*'
CIRCULATION MANAGER f. LOUIS MOTH. '27
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER *. u. A..KI, '.. s. A. iutkm. -a *. M. CUK, J«-. 'M I. a*. Bull, .a M. II. llHUIUMU, ".» a. u. UUM, -• s. H. IMUSLU, '21 fc. A. IUMI, Ja.. .a I. L. I—Hi 'W C V. Il«l», if A. V. 1.....K. 'ill i. >•«..■'. II k. U. bun. I' . '» H. L. /.. .ii....... .« H. II. ...... '2V
PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR *.....« at. Il.-iii... *n
PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN I ...a Doucua. U..a. '37
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS J. r. Hainoun, '21 W. 0, LUIUIUI, "ri ••■•«. W A. la.Luul, '29 * f, M.a.a-»ai. '21
A. M. K.ai. '2* libaillCAMl,
k.aul, 'IV
OFFICE, 3451 WOODLAND AVENUE tuiaiaal at rklla<ial|>t.la Peil«Sc« u McaaS-elaaa auauai. '.«.II,II.«I, l&.IM (I'll* W "ail la Fan.J.I,.i,. Cantf).
bualaaaa Maa.faf'a Uficv U»Mia, 4 to I f. M. u-.i i
Menibtr Eaatarn InUiculleglat* Ntwapaper Association
NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS ISSUE.
USONARD CAH I II: hill.. Jit. MI i i. in i BfiRUEK I- AUSTIN UEi li:
ON PHObAIION
in" mom .i.i.i remain, before the Interfraternltj Bull
wttii ii> colorful setting tuneful .^ putlou aud
spirit HI galty la upon u \n.i uiemben ..t the signatory
amities are looking forward to the uffulr with mon than
the usual uiiiuunt HI mi. IT :
l in Ball mi b'rldaj evening, in the down town district ol
i idelphla, will be undei the watchful eyes of Philadelphia newspapermen, The leuce ol Indecorum on the
part oi guests al the dance will be seized upon by vigilant re
purier- and broadcast In Leadlines throughout the country,
The Ball this year ii on probation. As the result of the
allegations ... dl cord al last year's affair, the University re
...i.'ii much adverse publicity. The metropolitan newspapers
having long ago discovered that uews Items from colleges
and univri-HI. - make excellent copy, seized their opportunity
and mode the mo i ..i It. And the story, reprinted through
uui the country, became considerably distorted and es
a ted. .. a-
Such publicity naturally does any Institution con Iderabh
barn, And Hiu Impresalon created In the public mind I ei
. ....iiuii ly difficult to eradicate.
Uuch then, depends upon tlie deportment ..i those attend
lug the Interfrateruity Ball on Friday ulght We sin
bope thai the affair will provide an enjoyable evening io all. ,!l" M II.. .. conduct themselves In discreet, geutlemanly
fashion, In order that the memorj of last year's function may
be eradicated and the fair uame ol our I ulveralty suffer uo
further UnUgnlty.
We ha ..• .i vague bunch : . , ;,,,■ ,,:„. of it... . iu rides. Intanj Ibly, ng like
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,..T and discovers thai the prof is loo n • r i.is 1 i ise don't undi rstand ever been
•II aui ■ of Illustra- tion ;
i i ■ i IIK- point, [in... ii.i.i :. ritten u ..... letter on ber i» autlful, . fact thai i; ivu written on an elite-type i significant Bui whether Im i te as the typi i ber typewriter, we are not yet In a position to
• in such .... .i ...;. .1.- always try to diapause Jus tlce by giving our readers .■ ii the fai I lie re Is the letter; Dear Mr. Mac:
So, after .in I've done ;..i you, you treat me Hke the above I Next time l spend o'""' nickels buying Valentines for you, i; uiii be Ji-u Ian New i ear's I
\ for IM^II li'-'l (HI may be), be certainly can't in- ..a I., no Identity, for iu order to pre erve my incognita perfectly, I confided In absolutely no one when l took this flyer HI1.1 Journalh m. And to prove that I really am ;• i rue atudeut, 1 urn ^uiiii; in commit suicide In .. few day , and you will never bear from me more.
ii.ii certainly must have bad u bad headache when you «ed today' column. i'ou ureu'l awfully funny, anyhow,
me : ..! the lime, but l ■!.. like your vory sincere attitude all juUnio .i ide. 1'our um is usually of the most kindly son, and that makes your crack about me seem "more unklnder" -iiii. The only thing i liked In your effu Ion today waa thi Joke from the Bennett News. 1 did, too, I'll admit, care for the remark about the -• ueh rib . What other student, <ii
. thousuuds hi I'euu, would use the word "staunch" once in mo years? It's u good wholesome word, and you often " ■ other words thai add char-r-ui to your writing. Congratu latlous mi tlie good work.
I'm sorry that you paid no attenUou to my last two letti and i...n thai i know I'm not wanted, I'll make this my final ommunlcauon to Penn and ink and forevermora preserve mj
LNCOGNH \
We print this mysterious epistle merely to demonstrate that we are wUllng to tuke a Joke as well as to give one i ... some reason unknown i„ us (Oh, yes, there Is u lot we don't k""vw' ''"' u become saUricul of our -since* " efforts. We are sorry that such is the cuse. We should I Uked to torm .. liaison with this entrancing young lady, and what
M '"' ;' :""" than •' literary union ... kindred Kltb "'•■ '- ultln outbui i ,.; wll and ubtlety
ci 1 " """■ I i ... i gnita's ",""- 8h" '«" -' tos ber inspiration run away with hei grammar al times, iwing such discordant expression tor ex- ample, as "more unklnder." Now, Incog, Listen to us moment, and . 1 tell you a few things that you apparently
"""' :" kl s <"— could, and did, get away '"»•'"" " '« l»» ' b ... expect that on,- dear
fuWlc will immortalize you right oil the bal Why, even now practically Impossible tor us to gel .,.,.,. will
welled word or the ml use of .. coma ,
INI f RFRATf RNITY COMPETITION
> '■•« ll'« uiajorio of the i and universities of thi
I nlted States, Intramural and Interfrateruity sport competll
Ion forms an extremely Important par! ol the athletic clr
Hculum. A., i .,. | Itutlon wbl< b we bave pat
ly iu mind, these conte , . \ .... .,., , N , , |arg, scale
s,;' ' ' ■ '' M«rtln Kelchner bai taken ovei the conduct
or Intramural athlettca al Pennsylvania there baa been ., de
.idea change for the better In the Interest shown by both the
student body and the men who compete under ulm The ma
jority of the beat known ... ,, competition
''* ;A' ■ ■ ; I»«M tuid departmenti i »rri< .1 on.
Mr Kelchner baa been interested toi
' ' ' "•'>• Intertrat. . . etball le ., bigger and better organization, and It «... with i:. pnP, .„, „,.,, he undertook thi iging of this year's games. It 1 ... .
mmon knowledge that i. : ':"': • m than did any of the pi
hea .ai.d that the majority of the teams entered played with more zest than did their predecessors.
In w, ightman Hall Monday en etna] game of the
• '■• M. ■'- : ■ third consecutlTi Alpha Sigma Phi won the title, and, thei
SpaldingC i la doe Laraelj to the efforts of Coach Kelebnes thai
B«" *»ave l s which they have and it ii our opinion that the Dniver Ity is indebted to Llm for the
n itlon of a new and worthy field of athletic competition.
i. .i mi-.-
Ail'' -•"■ ovei the i...... i.,.., In ye terduy's ,
lady's commnnl "" '-■,"- '" I «" U'« bapp, ,,.„ . ... ,.
Just what to do in a.
At the Door ' ioodulgbl."
Inlght; don't forget to, when father's not at home.
"'•" ■■ bad ....i chap al that " A"' '",! '"' doe n'l ...
''"'•.• I .1 .i. ;, you .
.. It" "You'll have to . u,.,.
1 loodnlght." .t."
''''":''""' '' ": ;"' ¥aUonal Society f„r the 1 :'"= Bedl lea Over the Badlo ha
. that II,.
Jacob
MAC, pius Jak.
HAD A BIG ARC
WITH "SOCKS" MILLER .
OTHER DAY HE IS
MAN WHO MANAQI .
CAMPUS SHOP. HE
THAT NO PICTURE i
DRAWN, NO ADVERTISING
COPY FVtR VVRII IFN, V, A ,
AS GOOD AS I HI CUSTOM
MADE SUITS THEY ARI Bl I I
ING FOH HM30, 127.50, J
SO STOP IN 10UAY AND
SELECT TROM I HIS RI MARK
ABIE OFF! RING.
GUILFORD-BACHAHACH
III
CAMPUS i
3649-51 WOODLAND AVENUE
FROLICS OF FLIT/ '28 No. 4 t,
The ]A// Dresser
Qeorj e Je sel m i. bi the J i the Jazz I•:• - er
i or be pi .
Uready 1 , .
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■: vou wish and i lite ... •
Watch the Girls Flutter arc i 1 • n-i ■ . his PERIWEAVE
PERRY & CO., NAT. 16th & CHES1 Ml I
UNIVERSITY MEN'S OEPAflTMENT
MARCH 21. 1«7 THE PENNSYLV A-, a-. PAGE FlV E
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ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY
SPAYD'S Second Hand
Furniture Store 215 S. 8th Street
Including Desks. Typewriter!, Du- plicate; Machines, Chalra, Tables, Bookcases, Office Stationery and
Supplies No matter what you want,
you will find It here.
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b ive an off daj on April 19.
amp do« u -
Mitchell's Han ar I dlamon In ,- ■ tough the > Tlmson *etti
well let, with i raiting j U 111 1 •
And, ou top 8 i
Bell Phone, Evergreen 6226
LOYAL HAND LAUNDRY 3711 SPRUCE ST.
(Basement) •YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST,
NOW TRY THE BEST"
ER OF -DREARY WEATHER" S.SK *\D WIG SCORES
THE
WRITER OF COLLEGIATE'
CLAY BOLAND - MOE JAFFE Combined Orchestra
OFFICE 1605 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING PHONE—PENNYPACKER 0282
CAMPUS CALLS RECEIVED BY CLAY BOLAND, 3819 WALUNT STREET—BARING 1363
"the List word In music"
Inter-fraternity Special
Shine Ca f c- Patent Leather
$8.00
ED KOLHOFF sen WOODLAND AVENUE
THE COPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.
Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday
HUPMOBILES
FORDS NASHES
WILLYS KNIGHTS.
BU:CKS
KENT A CAR
Drive It Yourself THE MILESTONE SYSTEM. INC.
1830 MARKET STREET
SPRUCE 360)
5122 WALNUT STREET
GRANITE 3600
Qoing Home
NEW 5-BUTTON SACK UNIVERSITY MODEL
i m OPEN WEEK DAYS
& (0 to 6:00
EASTER? HOME-GOING is an im-
portant factor in student life... you're glad to go... and your folks are glad to see you. And you want to arrive in the old home town looking as smartly dressed as possible...
Qo Home in
EDWARD CLOTHES More than 4000 Edward Suits will grace the backs of Penn Students going home over Easter...a record that speaks volumes. Authentic college style, plus fine fabrics such asStrong-H Peer- less. Cyril Johnson. Windsor; plus bench-tailoring to your individual measure; plus the fact we eliminate the middle- man and sell direct to you!
$2875 and S3875
The EDWARD TAILORING CO.. inc. Univerait) Stores HOT STON HALL
UL'CITY STOl ' I '■' ■
EDWARD CLOTHES
MADE FOR YOU
PAGE SIX THE PENNSYL'. ASIAN WEDN
Suits 1975
CLOSING OUT SALE of
Ready-to-Wear Clothes
Top Coats I975
To Make Room for CustonvMade Department
UNIVERSITY CLOTHES SHOP 3705 SPRUCE STREET
Bender, Off and Franks
OPTICIANS
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
COURSE IN FUEL ENGINEERING OFFERED IN SEPTEMBER
(1 . Om - for this il.-i>letion of the
:es of the country and tested possible cures for the sltua-
"For years," lie said, "the wai e was equal ti
lently reached 3645 WOOUI.ANO AVENUE i • of 20,000,000
Dinner 5-8 F. &'. Open at 7 A. M. I the near ei Sandwiches and Platter 8ervlce resou WE DO OUR OWN BAKING
LIFE-GIVING DISCOVERY
I New Compound May Extend Term of Life
at Least Twenty-Five Years, After Perfection
MERCURY USED EXTENSIVELY
NEW SPRING STYLES IN MEN'S SHOES
Black and 1
'The Tread"
AND PARTICULARLY YOUNG
MEN'S SHOES
Broad-treads Spring forepart,
rich hues of tan and brcwn to
harmonze with Easter garbing.
IWSGNOUNCeO CVTINC)
The Stores of Famous Shoes \& Stockings W~
•4TTOENT STORE OPPOSITE "THE WORMS"
A Su'e Cure For Spring Fever
(Yon'll ei .1 j lu i •• a* ... I :..:■::.< M Bl
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to, OAJIIJ&S /■
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emothi apy in the 1 Iradnate S receni • ma le I -• ■
und of mercury, w blch, with Intenslvi research may result In the
tie and Influenza. In bis which took place bi
■ ibia Divis he Amer 1 »r. K.i . thai
ompoun 1 la tbi 1
"i... lity 10 kill bai terli , pro-
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nd li :n 11-: be are specli ases
We pound so thai li may be u-> and • septic*. Being
. . - results.
IT. Kalzalss told e gn • made wlthli e pas few j ea i-- In
ent 1 ■ ■ 1 compoum ent in tin.
nd 1 are • - • ■■• tin esults obtained by the
; 1. st n of the fact that experiments 1 re -ill in
e expert men stag) • eel ire was I lantern I which di
Some of tht - illustrated the clearing up of the
es ons torn • 1 • bodj by Infect lout nflui e of thi
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Adelphia Roller Skating
RINK 3905-13 Market Street OPEN EVERY NITE
Cut Out This Advcrti?ement It's Worth 20c
On Your Admission GET A SKATE ON
First Class Service at Moderate Price*
ARTHUR LA.WS CA TERER
236 So. 40th ST. Ball Prtone Under Management of Schroedsr Bros.
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WHEN VOU ''ANT SCI OAD SEE D.vi BROOKS
Money Loan Office 3219 Woodland /Was. Branch btora—1722 Market Ilnwi
Uper, till t0 f M
PYLE & INNES
TAILORS *■ son. *>
MEN AND BOYLS
1115 WALNUT JT., PHILADELPHIA.
Clothes Cost! When you
ISti D D ..de suit and a n lailored 'ii suit, the difference is noted at
once; the one Is gone ar 1 months' wear while the ot!.. 1 ■ . >, r a year
lr Will hold Its lhaps; will pressudclean well, and at all times yon know you are well-dressed. Such are the clothes we make and many Penn men know this. Wl> : Ourprlci • .." to JS3
PYLE& INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
1115 WALNUT ST.
College and School Tutoring
in All Branches
Maher Preparatory & Tutoring School
4254 Regent Street
The Seville Studios. Inc.
3413 WALNUT STREET
Do not mli i enlng ol Studio M •
es. ■
EVERY DAY IN 500,000 HOMES
Fine Bread Is Served Fresh From Oven