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I&nnsptoanian /OLLME XLIII —No. 155 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 192" PRICE FIVE CENTS E SQUAD MEETS CRIMSON NME AT BOSTON TODAY Contest with Harvard BaUme.i Opens Two Game Northern Trip for Pennsylvania Team WALKER MAY START IN BOX Tremper's Men Entrain for New Haven Tonight Meeting Strong Yale Combination Tomorrow If the weather permits, Pennsylvania's eball team will n t Harvard Univer- i , ton al LOO o'clock today. The Bed i Blue diamond warriors have dl- i four games with their Crimson ri- In the las) two years, winning two j. ;iini losing i«o al home, This see Carlsa ho Bo« and to follow 11; franklin field, June '' Crimson Vl dl I - pitching choice will i.. "Hook" Walker, n two games this S| 0 ond on Tuesday, w it-ou : i>\ ninati i II icke i g hitters en their : Ri 128, ! " masts of I':. 1 I I two J i nacli Ca piss' . .. i:,, . i ': : [t\ will leave a I ".35 I' II 1 i . A | Pennsy « II strong, 2b Coni Page Six UNIVERSITY DEBATER ENTERS ORATORICAL CONTEST TONIGHT : I I \ own, ie , [im o i . . . in "The Constitution" the same address «hlch In ms match Apr.; li II- , . be stu- - of Bucknell, Pittsburgh, and I es; Junlata, I M . ami Pennsylvai - Co and Pennsj ranla C men located In Pittsburgh. i e wins the contest H wl enter the aai lonal semi-finals, from which he may - < i" the final competition i lucted June 23 In i us Ajigeles bj the Better American Feder ation of California, the sponsors of the ind the donor ol fBOOO In p i ear, I he yearling orator i Ji -.-> in the state I tlie National Oratorical Contesi for Hi-ii Scln i RACQUETMEN DOWN VIRGINIA PLAYERS Red and Blue Courtmen Blank Southern Team Oy Overwhelming Score FOUR MEN ELECTED TO THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL RELAY STADIUM AT 10 Baxter, Biamphin. Mead and Scull Chos- en in First Balloting While College Recasts Vote Today POLLS CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK WITTER SELECTED C. A. PRESIDENT FOR 1927-28 B Kraft Chosen Vice President Final Balloting Held for New Officers i IMJ Hirer Field < ' blew . || and li lie i etmen pi i . , ... i i I r '. i . i as I >n\ Id- - illl I si i SENIOR SMOKER PLANS \ . 'tin II had l" i lo<l v psterdaj hj menthol - iii I bei f\e on thai inlj durli | i _ year, Tl mi H Included Folwi I S.-iiii from the * MI I Arthur M. I n from the I \ g I -. 1 Ml.I , from llie W 3 rt * Baxter from the Mo ire S Eli rli al tin I lei II use from I ho I - ihi) > I ire Fl i 1 II I - i DELTA UPSILON TAKES LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME ON FOREFEIT 1 \ \ . same n - post] i i seball contest to bi in spit of many | ready been ed In tin i i have slnci GOLFERS DEFEATED BY ALABAMA TEAM Ih'on Scheduled to Open T*,- Day Tourney on Historic F i This Morning PAYNE ENTERS TWO-MLE RUN Red and Blue Lmksmen Bow to S. Conference Champions by 17-1 Score 1 I \ ; I ; I . i : I .. I tixpi the plli mdli D and the : for the II. ... thousand > are two da) toun ey, thi Ik ' e best known 11 Pennsylvu MM. ke i art rill be 1 i tart i. He vi ii i try i Bi: iany CoU<, i Dei'auv Kenm f Mis Oollegi Moronej kVie* i itetown I i ei r i i -i HI \ , i I .... K I I: I I ! i. I I ' : I i ' : E u EI Ivy Week Feature to Include Many In novations: Bridge Tourney Included in Program M NATIONAL HEADS PICKED MOVIES TO BE TAKEN OF BALL I'. Witter »n- ! r irlatlan Association tor the . final balloting u lliam is Kraft was i he new denom - are as follow! i i.,, lore A. Henderson, '28 W Richard L. Hansen "-"•' Wa.; i .r >b essen, "-•' Fine - ii. : -'•.' Col. in Malvln w. Runyon, "28 Wh.; Kdgar ii Redlngton, 'i".) Wh.; Denominations, Stanwi . w Che new Board of - . ,.i Frank E B liter, Wat , w M. o e and Geo- i i. Down- - Walton Jr., and Edward 0. 8 unrepi . departmental ir these men will iols at ;i Wii er of Delta - i .- Edden . Of the .l.m- - Prep for the Senior - .V ,,; [ V j Week and will I* Momlaj : ii.,- MI i tor urn are i V ' ; i nounced tli '"' •' *'' tractive program for the i ch will well moving ber ol a> - to """' by '' x . Club Revue. \- - e a Bridge 1 - I ced bj " '• ' - Henry i I the Ivy Ba ! run lights, .i- used In - can will \- Sews tivltles Pag a i DAILY MANAGERIAL COMPETITION OPENS Business Board Sophomores to Compete for Position of Business Manager - ! I - !,, HII- ess M C. A. Sli HI in I O'I ,'.•',;. S i..in in'. Kocoud jeur men, In -. who ' . parl of M in r . « irk ti i inder U.I.. 1 and w "i let thi Four Crews Workout on Severn R \t In Preparation for First Tilt of Season CONTESTS BEGIN AT 3 30 P M II - N Severn River \ Chi P. M - I t I i . I tor. esulti rron Freshmen hi \ In the i n I I . four boats tlnui Arrangements Under Way to Complete P .ms for Final Yearling Gathering of Year NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT PLAN".ID II 1 1 Hoy 1 Bed ' ' i .- Kenm i i i. 111 -i. ii \| |:. . i \ - i I I' M . Lester 1 Palmer, I Tl ' '

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I&nnsptoanian /OLLME XLIII —No. 155 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 192" PRICE FIVE CENTS

E SQUAD MEETS CRIMSON

NME AT BOSTON TODAY Contest with Harvard BaUme.i Opens

Two Game Northern Trip for

Pennsylvania Team

WALKER MAY START IN BOX

Tremper's Men Entrain for New Haven Tonight Meeting Strong Yale

Combination Tomorrow

If the weather permits, Pennsylvania's

eball team will n t Harvard Univer-

i , ton al LOO o'clock today. The

Bed i Blue diamond warriors have dl-

i four games with their Crimson ri-

In the las) two years, winning two

j. ;iini losing i«o al home, This see

Carlsa ho

Bo« and to follow 11; •

franklin field, June ''

Crimson Vl dl I

- pitching choice will

i.. "Hook" Walker, n two games this S| ■

0 ond on Tuesday, w it-ou

: i>\ ninati i II icke

i g hitters en their : Ri

128, !

" masts of I':.

1 I I two J

i nacli Ca piss' ■ . .. i:,, . i ': ■

: [t\ will leave a I ".35 I' II

1 ■ i . A |

Pennsy «

II strong, 2b

Coni Page Six

UNIVERSITY DEBATER ENTERS

ORATORICAL CONTEST TONIGHT

: I I

\ own, • ie

, [im o i . .

. ■

• in "The Constitution" the same address «hlch In ms match

Apr.; li II- , . be stu- - of Bucknell, Pittsburgh, and I

es; Junlata, I M . ami Pennsylvai - Co

• and Pennsj ranla C men located In Pittsburgh.

i • e wins the contest H wl enter the aai lonal semi-finals, from which he may ■-■< i" the final competition

■ • i lucted June 23 In i us Ajigeles bj the Better American Feder ation of California, the sponsors of the

ind the donor ol fBOOO In p i ear, I he yearling orator i ■

Ji ■-.-> in the state I tlie National Oratorical Contesi for Hi-ii Scln i

RACQUETMEN DOWN VIRGINIA PLAYERS

Red and Blue Courtmen Blank Southern

Team Oy Overwhelming Score

FOUR MEN ELECTED TO THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL RELAY STADIUM AT 10

Baxter, Biamphin. Mead and Scull Chos-

en in First Balloting While College

Recasts Vote Today

POLLS CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK

WITTER SELECTED C. A. PRESIDENT FOR 1927-28

B Kraft Chosen Vice President

■ Final Balloting Held

for New Officers

i

IMJ

Hirer Field < ' blew

. || and li lie i etmen pi i . , ... i

i I r '.

i . i as I >n\ Id-

- illl I si

i

SENIOR SMOKER PLANS

\ . 'tin

II had l" i

lo<l v psterdaj hj menthol -

iii ■• I bei f\e on thai

inlj durli |

i ■_ year, Tl mi H Included Folwi I

S.-iiii from the * MI I

Arthur M. I n from the I \ g I -. 1 Ml.I ,

from llie W 3 rt *

Baxter from the Mo ire S Eli

rli al tin

I lei II use from

I ho I

-

ihi) > I ire Fl

i

1

II

I

-

i

DELTA UPSILON TAKES LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME ON FOREFEIT

1

\

• \ ■ . same

n - post]

i ■

i seball contest to bi

in spit of many |

ready been ■ ed In tin i i have slnci

GOLFERS DEFEATED BY ALABAMA TEAM

Ih'on Scheduled to Open T*,- Day

Tourney on Historic F i

This Morning

PAYNE ENTERS TWO-MLE RUN

Red and Blue Lmksmen Bow to S.

Conference Champions by 17-1 Score

1

I \

; I

; I .

i

: ■ I .. I

tixpi the plli mdli D and the

: for the II. ... thousand

■ > are two da) toun ey, thi Ik '

e best known 11

Pennsylvu MM.

• ke i art • rill be 1 i tart

i. He vi ii i try

i Bi: iany CoU<, i Dei'auv Kenm f Mis

Oollegi Moronej kVie* i itetown I

i ei r i i -i HI

\ , i

I .... K

I

I: I I ! i.

I I

' ■

: I i

'■:

E u EI

Ivy Week Feature to Include Many In novations: Bridge Tourney

Included in Program

M NATIONAL HEADS PICKED MOVIES TO BE TAKEN OF BALL

I'. Witter »n- !

r irlatlan Association tor the . final balloting

u lliam is Kraft was i he new denom

- are as follow! i i.,, lore A. Henderson, '28 W

Richard L. Hansen "-"•' Wa.; i .r >b essen, "-•' Fine

- ii. :■ -'•.' Col. ■ in Malvln w. Runyon, "28 Wh.;

Kdgar ii Redlngton, 'i".) Wh.; Denominations, Stanwi . w Che new Board of

- . ,.i Frank E B liter, Wat , w M. o e and Geo-

i i. Down- - Walton Jr., and Edward 0.

8 unrepi . departmental

ir these men will iols at ;i

Wii er of Delta

- i .-

Edden . Of the

■ ■ .l.m-

-

Prep for the Senior -

.V

,,;■ [Vj Week and will I* Momlaj : ■

ii.,- MI i tor urn are i V ' ; i

nounced tli ■ '"' •' *'' tractive program for the i ch will

well

moving ber ol a> - to """' by '' • x

. Club Revue.

\- - • e a Bridge 1

- I

ced bj " ■'• '■ -

Henry i I the Ivy Ba

■ ■

!■■ run

lights, .i- used In - can will \-

Sews tivltles Pag a i

DAILY MANAGERIAL COMPETITION OPENS Business Board Sophomores to Compete

for Position of Business Manager

- ! I

- !,, HII- ess M C. A. Sli

HI in I O'I ,'.•',;. S i..in in'.

Kocoud jeur men, In -. who ■ '

. ■

parl of M in r . « irk

ti

i

inder U.I.. 1 and w"i let thi

Four Crews Workout on Severn R \t

In Preparation for First Tilt

of Season

CONTESTS BEGIN AT 3 30 P M

II

- N Severn River

\ Chi

■ P. M

- I

t

I •

i . I

tor. ■

esulti rron

Freshmen hi \

In the i n

I I

■ .

four boats

tlnui

Arrangements Under Way to Complete P .ms for Final Yearling

Gathering of Year

NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT PLAN".ID

II

1 1

Hoy 1 Bed

' • ' i ■

.-

Kenm i

i i. 111 -i. ii

\| |:. . i

\ - i

I I'

M .

Lester 1 ■

Palmer, I Tl

'

'

PAGE 1 WO THE PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY, APR|L a ,

Warren Jennings railoring and Neckwear Shop

3441 WOODLAND AVENU.

Announce the arrival of a complete line of new woolens, in-

c.uding fine worsteds, tweeds, caihmiers and Cheviots.

New Novelties for 4 Piece Suits

3 PIECE SUITS TO MEASURE

4 PIECE SUITS TO MEASURE

_ $35.00

_ $42.00

Dry Cleaning and Pressing ouits $1.00

MdcDondUt Campbell

LKAIII.M; SPECIALISTS in

YOUNG HEX'S Huit« Toproat* Sports Cloth.-*

11 IU.M ii-.ii.-i y Motoring App«r«l Kaiucout* Hill*

1334.1336 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA

NOTICES

mm

i Classified Advertising

•vififisw 11 MM mmmsmm l OB KENT—i'ii;: • . Bangalo apart- ajent—delightful borne. Swarthmore, to

le ID e\' .:■■! for mother

Mrs A es I aber, \ , S i artbmore

i LNTED—bonon >d transfusion. : Ward of Unlver-

ilty Hospital, B P, M.

FOR SALE—BaunTs "Spliyg." Used short ■ I

> y 7607.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER

ROOM 9 HOUSTON HALL

THEMES TYPED MIMEOGRAPHING

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER

THESES AND TREATISES CAREFULLY WRITTEN

iiimijuujifuifiniu! z&i Student Employment

The Student employment Department i p acement Service has the follow-

as avail ible: 286 Girls I <t S iturd iy wo k will pay

W 00

341—1 s;i esman ; wort now, • lummer.

So. 344 tfovi : salesman, g i [iroposltlon wll im Ion.

S ' 345 l for snmmer camp, Bed Senior Red Cross man,

.v>. :'.47 -Summer cab drivers for Phil- ■ ih la.

\ • 348 Secure members for Auto Club - - in |3.00 Excellent proposition.

No. 861—Wi ■ National Businesi Review.

So. 302—Sell statistical service <>n 1 ■ 25 per cent

So, 36S Ca i drli era, work now.

Nn. 300 -Summer employment for man with banking experience.

No. 367 - .i'ii. Nn. 300 VVharton Junior for account-

i ^ position at snmmer camp, S80 for sum- r ami ail exp ases.

No. 370 -Summer | $300 guaran tee; i of making *ioo $o<)0.

S >, :'.7! Men for Road Patrol ami Seoul Crews, for Japanese Beetle work June IS to «r 15. I.oration. ESast ern Pennsylvania. Will pay f25-$33 per

No. 372 i ■ i; piano, i lone, tor summer resort

« ork. $00 per ui ind all es So. 373 Mu:. ■ ■ I on radios for

nftemo So. '■'■'■ i -Man '." gel "Kelvlnators."

i 'onuulsslon, So. 375 0 man for

So. to • meals. No. ;',T7 ent aparl

lay Saturday ami Sunday.

So 378 .:• men familiar witii city io «i at campus conven-

. April 27th an 1 28th.

Lackawanna County Club -A meeting I Thursday evei

Ot 7 i Bast Trophy llooin of II •■.- i o Dance Committee will

portuul - -

ga Alpha '1 i garni it 5 P. M. on River 1 B.

Freshman Bjsebail Ml Freshmen players Vi

: day, April 29 al 2 P, M

' ■

i: i I C Thnrs lay. April 28 a' 2 I\ M. dates :■< l)i pre!

WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE ORUG STORE

i ■ itud< ct< uvtlvely Interesti

Christian Asgociutii .. and o ellcal

cliun lies \- ers of the Cal

• .: • mat- -' the

tsso i in as tin ted I. ■ . i

be the chairm oi a ttees"for the ■ .... they

■■ present.

OARSMEN PRACTICE FOR NAVY RACES SATURDAY

('ontlnued from Puj U

i i afternoon the Coaches plan take the oarsmen over the coarse BO as to thoroughl) familiarize them with the now condition - they will face on Saturday.

This is the firs) appearance of the BJ l\ an la oarsmen i iii< season. i

will be al a distinct disadvantage due to 'act that the X ice I compel

Itlon. Last Suturdnj the tcademj mot anil ed M. I. 'I' -

by tbrei

Fordham Law

School Woolworth Buiiding

New York

Beautiful Floor* Make Beautiful Hom„ ■i •• harm ■

RUGS AND CARPETS s

wonderl

Fine Wilton Rugs Our own manufacture — Over 100 IIM

RICH RARE ORIENTAL RUGS Select from the choicest o«erings 0f t(,,

East

HARDWICK and MAGEE CO Flgror Coverings Exclusively

1220 1222 MARKET STREET PHILA.

GOLFERS DEFEATED

BY ALABAMA TEAM

itlonal CASE SYSTEM

THREE-YEAR COURSE Two Years of College Work required for

Admission Mor \ erno in and 1.1 ,--e^

\\i ■ Gatalo CHARLES P. DAVIS, Registrar

Room 2855

Expert Lo, k Keys Made Bmlthlnj While You Watt

Estab -.'ieJ 1881 W. W. McCAUSLAND

8641 UABKBX STKKKT Auto Service

ALICE N. HENDERSON 915 LAND TITLE BLDG.

Rittenhouse 6454

LoSX—Urowu topcoat. Room 31'J Logan Hall, Monday. April 11. Reward If re- turned to W. Maudevllle, 8616 Walnut St.

BOOMS—W15 Chestnut Steet—2 an I 8 front, conveniences. Refs. Raring 79U1.

COLLEGE MKN WANTED—For suniuier C Newly patented invention gelling

for $1.00. Eve Be needs one. We want college men to - mile and take charge oi sales crews. 60 per cent coru- mlsslon. Bxi rltory open. Earn

i spare ttane while i Write Mr. Proller, 74

A re., Amsterdam, N. V.

i i - \ \. PhlK ppa Be b> | -Kindly

134 Walnut

i'on tinned from Page > >ne

of the afternoon's games playing well on both fairway and green nd with the tald of iiN teammate. Clirlstinan, Cultarl and Me S to 1

Till will have no affect on the i ling of I he Iti i nltd I

the Intercollegiate Go i rence as the tournament for [Tie chun p will not begin until sn Cn 1 versi t y's <

■cd favor \ le«

and one lost.

WITTER SELECTED C. A. PRESIDENT FOR

: • ■ i i

ior Prom - j ear, and n meml i \ > Committee. Wll

K - a member i 9 i Nn fraternity, lias been Intereste l In r ions work at I i T I i' in Church In »>verbrook, and Is captain

\ ort but very Im- ||ng rcquetmen in his Freshman y«

Monti iy, May I, Centers H 'i IJ. / ..iiion-, and Kushner.

Friday, M ij 0 Every lineman out. Hand Ball—Ail "Don for

i i i irnament must Saturday morning April 30. Place own name and partners name on card and time 111-•—t convenient to play. Mail or bring your api Mr. Coleman'a

t Tuesday, slay

Interfraternity Tennis—IiitoiTra'.enilty

tournament begii - May 2i A

must i Elendricks at Ten I

20,

Intramural Baseball—Sigma Alpha Mi: I I I I'. M.

Itlvi

Thesis Kdite v

- i

M. E. Jacobson ' i' •' • ■ i Pen 51*0"

1410 Equitable Bldg. N. W. Cor. Broad & Locust Sts.

mOvie tesrs

lure Saturday, April 30th

Tuo Imiuircd men should turn out

/^/kFirstNatianal Pictures-Giige- Humor SCREEN TLST5

MAKEUP AIJISX GVMTJAMAN andDlP^OQl Vii.i,PiCK' TEN MI^V

WHEN YOU CAN'T 8EE DAD SEE DAVE BROOKS

Money Loan Office 3219 Woodland s\ve. Branch Store —1722 Market Strait

Open till 10 P. M.

THE GOPPEH KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.

Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday

The Way to Co U

EUROPE Comfortaaly

and Save Money Toumsi III' IBII form

. .-iii smid>hip*onPrum- en ide ind upp< i Main I1" *■ The tximtii ■ ■'••• H .'' l„,,. t« all) the • \\.„ in. v|.. .,-, r I I8S up • Ml IIIM.H II MMK-m I'" lo luilh I ;H il 'i* -"• ' in,.I. r the i ' "' llr' SCH001 OF fOUIIIM IRAVll Inc. 110 East 42nd Street. N. Y. Citj Spm i'ii Studi ' ingi i" m ' ' England July an ' - '

BALTIC AMERICA LINE 8 10 B ui.: ttraat N«W *•'•<

GJll^eHumor

Bender, Olt and Franks

OPTICIANS

1827 CHES-NUT STREET

Tuxedos AT REASONABLE RENTAL RATES

Neubauers 1035 Walnut St.

HAMILTON'S HORSEDACK TO.3;

Through «oni P«*

15-day trip, • Mr. John B. I 266 S.8S

: H t Mo R

if rel Pal i':

MOTION

PICTURE

OUTFITS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUP^U K)

IBD4 CHESTNUT STREET .ADEuPM I A

K0:

SLP-

• APRIL 29, 1927 THE PENNSYLVANIA PAGE THREE

. : ■ ' utton, ■ • . ■

I in Ul I 'ing.

,.( f 0«65

C Hanks Sic 562Filth Avenue

fnl,..,,,, -it, ■ Si /jl

3645 W0001 AND AVENUE I Mr M Pi M. Open in A.

Sandwiches and Platter Service WE DO OUR OWN BAKING

1!

ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY

SPAYD'S Second Hand

Furniture Store 216 S. 8th Street

including Duki, Typewriters, Du- plicating Machines, ("luilrs, Tables, Bookrusi"j, onice Stationery and

Supplies

No matter what you want, you will find It here.

MOTION PICTURE TESTS HELD IN BELLEVUE TODAY Hi of Screen Tryouts Shifted From

Houston Hall to Hoetl it Broad and Walnut

SIX MEN TO BE SELECTED

Motion i»i an imermen from |

1 nally an- nuuu Houston H orrow morn .•

i

.1. L. Johnson of ■

L'he change In the ■

ampus men whose timidity curl est in i

; toward ■

• Ool- i i .1 Barthelmess, Milton

i ■ le Dove i . r I imo is stars.

from L'ltwbui -.. whi re botb Pitt and Carn Tech men have been ered At ten

Crom the group of Of till!

most distinct! ert and ,

:. tl St I" . aoon, the men \^ Ul i

Pi D Reloj i imera re- I ;n forth-

Plctn '■ ••ii Bator ilng another group of Pennsj 11 i will be granted I views and four of teb i t distinctive types made up and registered by moile cami

i. I-I Saturday al ^ ule i '■• men turned oul for the tests and leading football and baseball stars were among the ton se»

\: Brown, two All American players were among the men

■ n from more tban 200 who turned oul and al Harvard on Tuesday last, more

HUPMOBILES

FORDS NASHES

WILLYS KNIQHTt-

BUICKS

RENT A CAR

Drive It Yourself THE MILESTONE SYSTEM, INC.

1830 MARKET STREET

SPRUCE 3600

5122 WALNUT STREET

GRANITE S600

. 4w men reported iman gym

d Barbee and

Corn 100 . . . \ pi

alms in.i.- r of set ■

••■I to make ,i i '"« . ,„.

. ..■ ... II . 1 orni.., Uli blgan and Chicago i

racter are eager j to.

McOorn jer of \ nc of the

• ■

i n u ork under auspice ip. Wo want col-

nnot but give a young man the : and ambition ;

bim i we are

who show . el es to t'.udiu work."

John Li R , Ji ... . : • up

expert -■-

BEACHBOARD ELECTED CAPTAIN

FOR 1927 FENCING SEASON

I, < I, has Just ■

in. He hi it as a :• of the : most of his

the past on. The M W .in Mead, Wh. -s. At this time the finals of the tryouts f..r the 1 reshman Feni Ing team hai i

.. : he mi:. fi ni Ing on Monday i>> determine the winner and the two run- ners up, who will l^' awarded medals, 'i namenta are being

i loach Leonardo Terrone and Judged bj i laptaln Morton Boo ej and < laptii n-elecl Bern nboard.

CLAREMONT BRAND

WORLD FAMOUS LIGHT WINE CORDIAL

PORT APRICOT

BLACKBERRY MUSCATEL

Delicious with cracked ice and seltzer water

Sold at

BALINSON'S 34th and Woodland Ave.

HOFFESTEIN 37th and Chestnut

What are You Doing This Summer?

\ J r

^^E have openings for well connected young men with enthusiasm and intelligence

men who are looking into

the future seriously.

The earnings are up to the

individual.

Come in to see us any day between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M.

\ /

May Advertising, Inc. N. E. Cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts.

VACATION POSITIONS

FOR STUDENT?

$50 to $100 PER WEEK

A i ilty

nf Pi I men will be

elected fa I work

tn la-t through the summer

\ . :.i be

in ; ts.

NOT CANVASSING

M ected are offi per

.mt

Mi CLUB ALUMINUM

COMPANY .Mini-

11

ROOM 1 HOUSTON HALL

r^r^y«\«A»\w*»^-^7/-«v»v«Y,rwiY«\iy«v.v#u(

PYLE & INNES

TAILORS * FOR. *>

MEN AM) bOY.S

;:

tltS UALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.

( lorhes Cost! I i,i. eo-callad

-ult and ■ real hand-tailored * rence is noted at

• iftM n few uiontha' wear while the other 1- good for a year. It « l press and clean well, yon know you art

are the clothes we know tills.

II ir prices are $'15 to tSa

*-

PYLE & INNES LB WING COLLEGE TAILORS

1115 WALNUT ST.

Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 3441 Walnut Street

Luncheon 11.30 to 2

araakfaat 7.30 to 9

Olnnar 6 to '

Cloaad Sunday

Rent a Fine Car In 2 Minutes

IF you want a car in a hurry — whether you are known at our

station or not—we'll have you on the road in about two minutes.

That's how easy it is to rent a car. No red tape—no annoying questions. You go where you like—and you're the driver.

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WELCOME ALL

Xoduy ill.- I uiverslty sluuds Uu il thousand

uthleK > L'lilrty : i111-■ i Annual Iteluy Carnival gets under

wuy mi i ranklin Field, L'o vu i uud every u Uiu uld

,i-i from the grammar school lu our cousius u< :ross the sea,

Pennsylvania bids .1 mosl cordial und wholodiuurtcd welcome

li is our pleasure 10 liuve you iy uud Louioi'i

our guests, li la our . •,"• that your \. il will bring

you the name Joj .i-- your i)reseucc brlugs1 us.

The I't'UDHylvuuia uudergraduatu body, Lliu aduiiu

ami the Ueluj uiuuagemeni . ad) to Itulu you lu auj

wraj possible. 1 le 1 ilversltj will be uu "opcu buti

.our slightest »i-ii will find ua readj lu care for you and

uiuke youi stay p 1 usunt. 1 ■ " lull ^.iu ui.i compote,

-ii as it does the i»'-i that is lu a man, is the urge

thai »iii draw thousands of visitors to Franklin field. They eoine for the thrill that clean-cut eouipi in ail true Ajni breasts. Thej will cheer you on us you strive for victory. Thej will greet those who are winners with the

1 hey will have plenty >• genuine admiration tor those who strove mightily but niiu.se bi forts were not quite good enough to win the laurel wreath "i victory,

1V:':''- isl Ut SUch an

- 'l-":- us this, a in athletics. Clean-rut competition uud .1 spirit of fr rivalry such Is the Itelay Carnival opening todu thirty third whli Ii I'ennsylvania bus b< en ;■ . i„ hold.

BOOSTS AND KNOCKS

"if you can't boost don . id old one hun- dred percent American which is used on various and sundry o< lu fact it seems to have been accepted as u Btandard of Dehuvlor. vVe hear it applied to this, that and the Other thing, and it lias been ,o drummed into us that il sei ins almost hyp ■ ililuk of del truth. Of course, tew there are, who can BO regulate their actions and words as to follow it unswi i bui us a b onduct ll Is prettj well admitted as right,

l ar !"• u from me to extol the chro Justify any vicious attacks on anythiug or anybody, but crlt- " ■''■'' ■'!• Ihing and If u weren't for the freedom with which it is hurled about, this would be a m y, decayed old »«rtd of ours. lu fai ; .. knocker himself is ., .

" • Uel» ng. Ue makes you thiuk, aad any ' '■'" * rail a* , contented, single tracked

mind a it out something. K kers are somi lime rij ht rhe dil t«at I y pick the wren . . ,i,L. wrong

situation in which to aid their vl Criticism whli b Is ci astro U

CrlUcism which is destructive Is sometimes .1 good thing. I;,"": . but is often . ble lor •' lo1 "'' ' i which Is unwarranted, and nothing is more destructive than such an altitude. While a boost will often be Just bag hand necei

a, a good hard - is effective just as often. When something is going

wrong, or more often, not t 1 Jolt will sometimes put it in the right place.

1: 11 tear thinking. > "the right thing at the right time."

Today, as we glance about us a ods of mud iind what is and sundry 1 Ions thai

: dilate : departments, we think It best I

"' I that the I lurchmen, and 1 I

1

i box.

la like putting a penny in a slot machine; j 1 never know whether you are going to gel unythlng out of it or 1

• • • •

lie fend the dignity of that thing is much Joy In

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1 Uti

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ely. • « « •

* ovel With .'. t out Of soft a; .

• • • • SL": uu iful, and may

erized vi ) • • • •

Mui ., a ■• g fai tor in bringing fellow Hey wood £

, iod. • • • •

•v| •.. hard to fill, for the com- blm >: fi et of the Columnists and Editor In 1 hlef condldati Just one and one-half inches short.

• • • • •<" Mai v.. li ..uu .- Cnute into our oil. ume the angle

for the paddling that la given to all new 'Joard men, 1: course is, Just u new wrinkle of this adi ion.

• • • • Cnuti 1 ully so quiet that the x'oung ladle -

" use ion methods, If they want Cnute to carry on the feud that started quite a nays back.

« • • • Incldeutly, it is an open question .is to we will

as popular t'.-i among, ah, them as our predec rs have been.

'' " ■ 1 uud slams at the fair ones amu 11.■ 11 we will follow the downward course that leads to and Woodland, and bee martyrs to our paper.

• • • • 1 red liu e Column In a very re< 1

■|lLi1 ''as 1 11 awarded a fat contract to write un the political -uu.Hi.HIS of the Campus; no doubt he will bi .- Will Ro ers.

• • • a

I rum aow on, ■ • ii.- will be carefully noted and sized up in mm partisan art : turally favoi

a a a a

I'll! J uamed in honor u Jake and the Bean Stalk. What the Beans said will i"- mentioned later.

a a a a

s".1"|i" ivo Just had our children's hour. a a a a

I I around the fire and prop your re the hi ... scorch the rubber boels, and I

' Srampa tells a wheezy tale.

1 . (Scenery furnished gratis by the Corj 1. once there was .1 little yokel who was a

good egg at heart, but he v. imely that his pater had the mirrors to keep the wee child from getting

from i tughlng. • a a a

But m.e day the boy heard that a flown tuo le blowout our zero decided it was

time tor him to seek the social whirl, so lie bought him ■ tuxi do shin v. Lb collar and cuffs two flights up and era the gate.

• * * *

When he came 0 il : e struck his head un the sidewalk, omeone had deliberately kicked him. Hut although

slightly rattled, be was by no means done or undone, lie re- enten as the little guests were playing that delightful child of "Scar the Piano". The lad again

ind then d at maybe he hadn't used Life Buoy I rlnc.

• * * * And then one day ;,- his father Was planting VI

ilen, the wee lad taw his own us tlon In the that his old man used as his farming

costume, tie screami d, , an 1 then t u lo sow some u lid onts.

t > » •

. alone PXI epl for his 1 upon 1 Zwleb 1 No time had he had to return I

' ^ Browi .a The Pines, Du spare time the youth

a a a a

','1"'" and he ong famously for that reason. But when be was about

be unconsi his bat. great refle from his barren pate was cut off, and when the mist had

I a way. . ,. j,.,

1, which,, B -I'onld bavi in the prologue, was Tommy, and told him thai ii" coul 1 have '.

lie dl i. !• it his f. .,.]. f,,r

k of his i.eek. 1 Study. Don't Make Blind Dates, I on't Put on your Hat:"

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MAGIC WORDS?

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the prii e to be t" li e as high

toduy from our unusual

showing of worsteds unflnl 1

worsteds tweeds and

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3649-51 WOODLAND AVENUE

FROLICS OF FLITZ '28— No. 488

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A. 11.1/ Be . . bis Personality '.' W 1 lltz popular with both sexi ». Clothes Ms Mm Perry', supi 1 lltz.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE

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NEWMAN CO-ED MEMBERS WILL GIVE CARD PARIY

President Shea Choosei Committee for Play to be Given toy Newman

Club on May Sixth

JUNIOR AIDES WILL ENTRAIN

Bridge, EJu 11 ' l"- i layed ;it a 'lard Party to be jiti Newman Hall ton :k by the i mlttee In cha t entirely of th< have planned to nircs Into the ; rty this < - dent Shea nrgi • all to n that can Ond it poaslb e as I

The Newman Club .- present and are contemplating npon many activities In iii-' near future. The major one consists of n play to !»■ given I organisation at the Bellevne-Stra Hotel between the hours of S.30 and 12JJ0 mi May the sixth. A

i Shea and beaded by c. J. I i ••!■■ J :..i- ■ • ed. The w

of thin ■ will be to take full charge <>f all <>f the financial work of the production, Including the sale of tickets,

e printing and distribution tnu and the inviting of patron-

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. - of the mem i . ie announced

\ HI la also i by Junior A i riday evenlni

S.30. insist of several musical numb< ■ club and will ided by dancing. The Jun-

Udes go to ctn mea to the i —:"111 and arc • i lany

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SENIOR SMOKER PLANS APPROACH COMPLETION

RACQUETMEN DOWN VIRGINIA PLAYERS

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I le adds thai new decorai ons for the l*i estra addil Ion to the curtain-, dra-

and fraternity banners have been planned In the form of stages In the

ir the on I Ick Increasing rapidly and

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RED AND BLUE MEETS HARVARD DIAMONDMEN TODAY

THIRTYTHIRD ANNUAL RELAY CARNIVAL OPENS TODAY

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