JJtnnspfoanian RED AND BLUE NINE, DEFEATING HARVARD 11 7, ENDS TRIP TODAY WITH YALE GAME For the third time in thn • • yea rs Pi Isylvanla's baseball team Harvard Boston. Tin' .'Mm.-, which ».iI o'clock yesterdaj .i I tprnoi i oped :n!.i .i batting i nntesl and n I'd in ,( Red and Bine triumph, 11 7. SanFour Red and Blue Combinations Oppose :,,r,| pitching for Pennsylvania, sh 1 Annapolis Oarsmen on Severn 1 lie 1 rl nson team for four Innings, bul In This Afternoon Inning the Bostonlans made three runs, and scored two In both T lie COURSE CHOPPY AFTER RAINS filth. Coach (.'arias' n made one tally In the first and sixth; two Coach fipuhn Reports His Charges in in the fourth, seventh, and ninth, and Good Conditson far First Crucial three in the fifth. Test of Season Both pitchers were I1I1 hard Cutts of Harvard permitting twelve lilts, and SanInterest In intercollegiate rowing 1 Ir ford eleven. CaptainTremper iiii a home lea « l be 1 entered ;u Annapolis tifi> run with two teammates on the bases n . nd. The big regatta for eight tin- tifiii Inning, IIIHI Becker scored a oared crews of the University of Pennsyl- base-runner with .1 hard triple. So er rials and the Annapolis Midshipmen will rors were recorded aga nst the Pennsylbe rowed over the Severn River conrse vania nine, while Harvard made four tola .i!'!''n 11. Tin-re will In' four »ep-. The game marks Snnford's irate races featuring the Varsity, Junior fifth consecutive victor] tills season, and I j ISO-pound and Freshman boats. I'M reuses his number of a as over n perThe drat race of the afternoon, the year mtest, win start at 8.80. The major nee between 111 * - tir-t sheila will follow Iwnedlately In accordance with the wish 1 :•:,, ]\ Spuhn. w . ii ■ in' 1 n\ ersltj oarsmen al Suva I icademj .1' 5 o'clock Thurs1 1 riHH'ii they held an abbrevlateil Former Governor of Colorado to Deliver workout mi the Severn in which Principal Address at Ceremony and sprint* featured 1 ic Red and Blue for Breaking Ground 1 orked in a length] prai ■ ■ ilr II 1101 when 1 in- men DR. R FREEMAN JENNEY SPEAKS ...... ourse Another _ iii' session was held In the .11 ill.- -iii- HI' Hid v .1 more 1 horn 1 -1" 'I"' 1 Y ... I ice toduj inpunled hj f 1 II few duys . . chopp) ■ ' "s '";' ,l„j • , 1 !n,mi address , . ontestlng sweepsw PLANS FOR SENIOR |,;,|,|, \ , ' I ■ . 1 v mUOKTR POMPI FTFD Screen Attractions and stage oers ane Listed-,on Program ■ » , i '"""""^rV;: s.'ni.n- Banquet I the I*} Ball ,•' ''|k place on x w ilium 1:. Clements report. , ,■ pnterfulnment wlll In- I'ukers, moving pictures, and a ire to in 1, : i been arriing - Mei mi I Huh x "•||!h- * . - - , . i . B Moore, of Step and TITLE Red and Blue. Wins Hop. Jump: Stratton Gains Sixth in Decathlon Events Pen isj rai a's - real ipiarti 1 elaj team lied iiu- world's record of 418-0 ils in the Mo-yard relaj event whlck took place yesterdaj afternoon on Prank I . ' I . . 1 . Ions 1 'i M. ' "1 HUT r. 1 "|i| « .1- III ll ...... ill. \ 1 lau« ■ v turned to the show i.T ,, two-weeks' Mine** todaj 1 • ' "r,| ' \ iu< 1 i si ■ ■ . ■ . M ■ ■ I'. 1 . ..'in Si HI Hi., iinpri ■ • Mi...,'. • Bliu ;1 M. ,:'. Im- ill I , ' ' , iw• 'I for || lay 1 1 The, ,!„ Mil] 1 I. ,,!' 1,. i- I'liiversity; tl I 1 • 11 • -• , > I ' ' • i-eni M01 ■ . \ I' the Ma> |'i •] Vernon K. I owing i" I "in. in. ■■■ will Ivy Ball be hi ■ . - ' . ■ .,,, Wolf. Pri has uski Club •■' - ve in si to (I - M„, M \ _ ,,, .1 riernooii 1 lie Kreshiiian leant «I:I oppose the Phlludelphl lib .1 River Field 1 itside gan '■ for I • 1 . lip I'en 111 turn, Bowl with the Sopl '" • - n -u 1 „ _.,, ,,. .-,.,■ (\iaeli "Bunny" Servais g\y\nil ,i,,. men wor ,,„ ,. ., , , ,. ,, dM||j . - Wlj, COURTMEN DEFEAT DAVIDSON COLLEGE Wju 1 Oppose Lehigh Today After Gaining Two Victories Over Southern Teams Meei • -• 1 soul hern team to feel ■ I terda] defeated the 1 'a* Idirtmen, •'••", on thi Rlvi 1 Kield 1 The match «,■- the • 1-1 |V . \..rih i.ir,, in.1 repn *' undertakei I northern tr p. 1 , . . hes between Hunger, opp ised I IN • Pennsylvania and ■ "' ' | in dson, required three M .,..-.-,•:,.. ■ . •• 1 The scon eat Hof • Carr, D !•• i.., I ! - ' »■ ■1 >. ■ 1 ' IM. 5-7. ' '' ' IHJ .-. ■ |« I I' ■ ■ M • : U of th( doul • kin, Pel I'I - 11I I', the Mask and Wig I ved al the tb kel 1 ■ lloustoi lli I et Booth mi the MARQUARDTELECTED floor; Senior*! "• '■' :" ' Ill |0 II O'l el in motion. Work will co. PICTORIAL l.HAIKMAIM more's from 11 to 12 o'< 01 k. and I ■ ,,,„„. ,„, the excavatron Tuesday, un from I'J ro 1 n'clock. T • 1 mnj l eld by I der the direction, of the Wark fompanj ,.,- Phlladlephla ' »«*«> 01 the in P ; ,.,'- Mill-• »l ' other speaker. Hoi, ■ irds How. Ra, Freeman Jenney, tSenerul Director Fratemltj wa led Clia man n n the number ol kMOi ial 01 ' 'I l»r Heorge W Pi 1 1 sylvanian I ,!l erson ma obtain be"'' has been actlvi tlvltle* and In 1'itae Thr t'ontlnued ll ...... 1 tlnued mi Page Four N|NE pLAYS FRESHMEN Bdltor of the Sup ■ - vv *. Mi Ke ■ I •• ■ '' ON PENN CHARTER DIAMOND Ham I BETA GAMMA SIGMA SOCIETY Fraternit] and .1 an nibi PLANS ANNUAL SPRING SMOKER B / p" Long's - baseball pit] -» aiming team Hie P . ! two members, Hi .eaTwRl meet WMhlnron Centra High lie, . ii i'i in.1 Sigma, Honorarj S< bol1 . Sigma Phi Sigma s ,,.ii on Penn Charter's field ID tier ; i1 Fraternit) •m Bernard Strauss, • mantown. thta morning. Instead imoker In ■ l uiili Phi Kpsilon I' B h„me. :i- originally scheduled. Trophy Boom of Houston Ha 1 M 1 • will be the Freshman nine's thin .: 10 r M . Mr Brwln urtli bus am ssunce announi„ which ■ "' '"' ' several J ,,. elvi the Ituriln ... Although thi grap the ''■ not 1- •• ■ ontest, ■ if ilii> term 1 ve won Dtn. the 11.. I • tassers Peddl. on s diamond, rei A Wi DECATHLON .P.-nliil v ''• not llial I'hi 1 u , ek 111 1 ',,.1, '1 Fries will 11™ j. 1 11 in I iilriiioiini P irk - ounds. f aftei ment. KENNEDY WINS to in' hard-fo ight as the An was badl) cut iiboul • ■ - a strong one, Lack of 11 I narrow I] es. aped 1 . . 1 lie ninchiiie In «lih Ii lie was cunipiiM mid iirruiiKemciil - liave been 1 le«l mi (lie I."« er 1 .- the LACROSSE TWELVE MEETS ST. JOHN'S ■ Pful planning, the protrom and , n ire arrangements have .. Ben lor Smoker which held In the Houeton Hall AudiMondaj night The s.,...ker , ,.r the Important events luring the week devoted mainrui , tions Hi tin - year men. for 440 Yard Relay Wade by Them Last Season GARRICK THEATRE RUN *l Sat :„i .mil Thus far : 11 It. huve beaten thn 1 ' . Harviinl I II |»t Sin Have I. 1 home ! Wed v . Vale and Bulger* liuvi Sir. Swe. uesdu) nlghl HI n religious more Co , 1 1 : IStHi, was presldeni of his CIIIKH iiml played four years on tin lui ,,,,:,,. 11.' u.i- _,,\ eruor ol < "olorado In i:c". mid llti-l rei tor of , pan] ,n I'-'iiMi- He Is also ,1 trus PI 1 iiverslty. ;, \ ■,. . , : [he ceremoii) "ill be the presence of a real read] to-work" steam [shovel Instead ol the usual hand spade. Benjam n Wesi Frailer, member of the Hoard ol IMrectors t the < stlan As- Mercersbury Breaks I nterscholastic Time accepted .1- official bul the Red and ltlue ■ r path 'inn nariei • balked up a new record for Pennsylvania. In iiii* race they also won the third leg on the Phi o'clock in Philadelphia on May 6th at Kappa Psl Challenge Cup which ii im» Academy of Music in the permanent possession of the Dnl \ erslt). SHOW SCOTT IS AGAIN OUT OF I.,.',1 Burgh ej the famed English star, in iii- second American nvaslon wai di Mi.,.: M< n." the thirty-ninth rdaj in iiir MO meter hurdle Lack of University Field Causes Team production of the Mask and W ■ ■ ' uh which w.i- won bj (llbson, of Ford to Use Menon Ground Today «ill coinplele Its regular two-week Phlln- 11:1m. In the third heal of the inme rai e lier hurdler from ' lumbr dge 11. P. 1 run .11 the tlnrrick tonight, The 1'eiiiiK.vlviiiila'a lacrosse team "ill trj Howler "1- shut out bj Howard 1 ranks for Its fourth victory ol the season when CII*I I* liandicapiH'd in their lasi pi ■ i-.' 1 1,i-ii Burgiilej a as al . W J.. 11's College thh .mil- In Hi. William R Scott Hi. I-'H ; ard i Igh hurd e .11 Lowe Me -loi die 1 .... lead ' - man of 1 his year's show 11,- next appi \:. ■ 'einonj Ke\. Paul I' . i-oiicerii lay. .1 ... KUbsided and a . - fan . is for today'* r< 1 red S|niini repor ■ ; inn phydcull] exp 1 . In 1 lie oiirsmei 11 « •roved ,... ius as the comblnai ons are , r rerj well. J. C 1 urn in the Vars shell after . .'• appendicntls has strengthen. . boat. Penns] ''-1 tbe . old rivals on the water, and the regatta 1- further enhancie run- will i"' the flrsl real \ m's M.-W h HI i'.,|iii-\ Ivan 1 Mon 1 ;, 1 A ' e Hi ii W rcu s K. Vesterdaj bul was || ll.nl I" u \- PENNSYLVANIA'S QUftRTER-MILE RELAY TEAM ESTABLISHES NEW WORLD'S RECORD ON FIRST DAY OE CARNIVAL broken by only one flefea The \ i< tors arrive 1 In Sew Hai en late Khl and w 111 oppose Vale al 2 '■" this .I'II-I-I 11 i.i sent the Red and Blue Invaders dowi for the !.I-I two seasons and Coach <\irPENNSYLVANIAN i-- - anxious in break 1 he si 1 eak With s.-n.or members "• the five null Jonesx Noble, Klin.'. Hobem, ••I .ilr n-ki .I 1.1 report to and (Srove batting above tl 1 100 murk. Woodland Avenue office Sundaj Yale presents .1 strong llnup. If i- more ' noon i<> .ml in the publii a I iikH> thai "Ilook" Walker, who »..- sell • Sonsensylvaulun eduled '•> pitch against Harvard, will inine hurler in todaj- game, The game with the Bulldog nine, this afternoon tiring- the See England trip 10 11 close. Earlj this 1 ven ng tin will leave for Sew V'ork bj train, coming Into the Grand ''entral Stat Ion al • o'clock. Forty minutes later the players will entrain for 1 le at the Pennsylvania . 1 .mil .ir. scheduled t" arrive al , wesi Phlldelphla depot before eleven Specia( Performance Wlll ERECTION OF NEW C. A. wl PRICE FIVE CENTS PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1927 XLIII —No. 156 /OLO . PAGE i WO THE PENNSYLVANIAN SATURDAY, APR . Screen Tests Today! enns^toanian EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Room mule Joes LIUHLLS ttl.MlLk UcMAItu.V NEWi LUIlUn ». Utu4lk.il .LkJal.NO. 'II MANAIilht tDITOH JUiUl 3. .AIUB. 'II I have JUKI ftAIUKt BOAHO ». . b. J. IMUM; .« k. » * ASSISTANT EDITOHi. U. *. i ..-.• Ja., -ft U K. U. i....i .< ». tt. i- LiftwaMaui. '29 L. 11. ». UMU. .< 11 riuiM, 'y A. 31«-.!«. .V BUSINESS MANAGER AKIUUK UuaU-kJ HUi'kLNa. J it . The call of the wild Is U. i, A. V. UlUMHi 'S U.i, to uiu. 'M UlLL. '». 11 1,1 the Spi tig " ' ' mission. from . [fou- The First National Pictures .College Humor Screen T< Previously Scheduled for Hous ton Hall Today Will Be Conducted in Parlor 207, . nry ear festerday THE BELLEVUE - and when Spring knock-* upon tin be up and n« y on s irae dangerous : STRATFORD HOTEL What « i >..'. 6 men will be selected 4 meti from those reporting at 10.00 A.M. from those reporting will be si , fct 7.00 P.M. PHOTOGHAPHIC EOITOH - .. .m b. Uimni, '2? ASSISTANT PHOIOGRAPHIC EDIIOHS I. f. Maagtaut, .a V, G, ..nui. ■ '2V Cairn. ;v A. k*bLa«aaT, '2V A. b. Kv.li. '2V ka«aaa, "IV W. F, u ii"n. '21 ■ -> B ,Ve Eastern inicic-iic.iato Ncw»p«pti AN EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED IN EXCHANGE FOR PERSl »NALITY ! < • -.■. your Job. (Jo right up to Mr. Hou i'ou know what to say. How OFFICE. 3451 WOODLAND AVENUE Lataraa ii Pkllatlalpaja Poalufcca ■* •acaa.jnaM .i.a.iri BaifcMliptloa*, S3.Ml If'.UO by mail la PhllajahrlpMi' loualy) lluaiacM Uauiaaf a Udjca lluuia, 4 10 t f. M. .'. ■ Mcmijei si n ing plea Noon I served the Postmasti -• Instead of his usual Houston Hall Orangeade Now when Oswald Lullaby does such, then - e ready for ail ire, willing ...... BUSINESS MANAGER SLum, .o I CLUAi ja.. .* mi. .. .. '.o t. u. i,uHtM, '.y iiuai, j.. .. j. i. IriabUMA*, -v Lurum '0 j. Umuu, <» iiLun.u. .v n. a Muma, .. PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN i .» ■ i' M v.i.i Maaa, '37 >w .... Lin CIRCULATION MANAGER f. LOlila sill lil. -JJ ASSISTANT V. D. AIIK. '.in - A. 1. P. biui, *a u II. a. ii. Uvutua. '.a t. A. O. V. llMlun. .0 A. V. ». tt. N.UH. Ja.. .» ii i_ the Hall Boda fountain -MII «"Ui.l«lt LUnUno *. It. A1AM, 'J« LI. J li. U.LLAM. .0 '. -v Ulate, -o J J J. AlcUwwbx. 'ill ii. Ui aiaaaat. «• .. received ' toward, the fair haired youl tt. ». >■••■, 'M A. M. ...«L._. v_ *. Datu. -a U - but, .. - - . . say you' 150 al <' irnell Mi'. II j-0„ nre II md that, i . lans A**OI NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS 'SSUE UOM \i:i' \\ ".MAN l i:MI 1 ! I lousl ». ui YKI; that wl | )n I • 1 5 Houston C departure 'I'll.II. OsWllI | ,,,,,-, remember hosing. Mr - , FARE/VELL N'o« : lia you IIIIVI .',..., inizatioii at """- i sir i was mj miii.I 1,, suggesl ;erre i from the liands Ma rim had held I rtilch are '■■ ■ U i •• • says, "take u run in guide .i during i he future lime, In nlzatloni l n-iinl there Is to tli - inassu ire dow N . i - ■ ■ ■ >o The brief span of u year '°wn nml throuu ilstrutivi mauny kiiiii " T,, ideas .in' >\ Irlcli would uudoubl edly e thins Is as - | w ou ; , ., marry itj in ipji uiuterulize, uialnlj ilirough tin il : i Missionary's blonde daughter and have isatiou that »u . - uutl i far worse than lentil? (l chh ese War tend to ggn ■ tuutiou rather il, Lord's I'.I I r one? The tin.. in linn arrived. And, it is with Ihil i« you'd nil • • . . w. | i .... e I*i that i On the i ' ' i - ueling i- uot uii see u deellui ■--•r«. and their man festi In - I ■ • ork durli I u ugh I you ■■ Lullab) "Two Gui ir lii in rides o the L paper. "inokii . „nd I'.loo Ij Pe u . . —ful hespenulos « \ Oswald 1 11 iinot be q lestioned I Fi ler. ear. ous pud ■ '•I'll, still And then llu limn Osw I illu ItUbsIa? If you osg w ill help you, OSM Ki I'.ul ou the V doll M.U : I'll! i'■• ■ in this we i ., isuimlih . , ■ . .. same fabric, one ready made .... the other made particularly for you, both priced the the same, which would you choose? Edward Clothes offer you the best fabrics Oi from America's finest looms, bench-tailored to your measure at a price as low or lowrr than ready-made clothes. Made for you and sold DIRECT to you: Who i« $28.75 and $38.75 |] ■ The Edward Tailoring Co. i ■• University Store Houston Hall Open 8.30 to 6.00 . - i y n 11 Mo Ii i j \ \I i Central City Store 16th & Market Streets Open Every F . LIN - feud »lieu If you had the choice of two suits of the mid maybe .iu-t buy u . ,i. \\. J re THE SENSIBLE WAY TO PURCHASE CLOTHES • i • de-' - an • " l\ rotighout the yi i ms and tireless i ooperu I Ion which » i liniiiistriii Ion .i id the ' tilii Athletics lias beei problems with which we mfrouted. .ml «i- wis . to express our sincere appri i thai It will '.•-. i in iiiuoug II.ii' B mpus problems should be u VVi eadllj see « ive in ' oinplis ied withou I"" nun Ii pub me u ises no linstens Its death . borne II In the r the i iiany mi : : of n Ions sei 'ouucll on i is!''"" ,"'~li be "'' sum suiiinieu up inII the tiie wonts words ■■■ IIIKI graniimir • e I i i I ' '' fi'iered in ' * I'idi nive nurtured the i weak liifu iere such EP^VARD CLOTHES ■-- mi ■ , - iMADE FORJYOU i ortiiu' , i-. • Frank. inians iw fro . PHILADELPHIA - uneii . ( l|) Ml] Chestnut and 39th Street I ill I ■ ud her i. It has b Mo i 1 HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA _ is problems as in - 1 \ • • a, an.[ to . D . n 1805 the idea ; . ninnsl i • '.iriii • - Rooms wit private Bath and I -ower from $3.50 ptr day las esi Oicar W. Richards. Manager 1 loiirnniiien - ■• ■ - lys. "Even as | ped until greates ■ •■ . of the Hi .. was II r a is | Relaj i verj Rooms A ' J wa,er from J2.'J fer day - 1 ■ well 600 ooms 600 Baths I- a THE RELAYS—AN INSTITuilON Little diil U Iful of r - organ kind In tin •les fro GARAGE I ranks ■ ir pre- IS. • UNRESTRICTED PARKING l We an Bui ■ .in years FIREPROOF I jends ■ And Pel or I- ,• |n many FOOD AND SERVICE THE BEST Near Wort Philadelphia Station—Ponnsyl var alwayi - University of Pennsylvania— Franklin F.e - noad ,RDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 THE PENNSYLVANIAN ->TNUT ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Chestnut St. West of 40th THE BAPTIST TEMPLE Broad and Berks (1900 N.) arC. Baldwin, D. D., Minister I'. Ret i. ! ■■ i. ii ■ 1 The 1 : • ■ idershlp uf [i,v. i . Worship, M before the Seminary. • •■- I. White I • D of >■• n • M Dr. Pi Life's Belay B 77 15 r .\i i in in Re ta it the or_ 7 i.") l'. M Dr. Pel " rii.' Power i Ren THREE LUTHERAN CHURCH OFTHE CHAPEL OF TRANSFIGURATION 3334 Woodland Avenue Alonzo Ray Petty, D. D., Minister B PAGE ST. MARY'S HAMILTON v.LLAGE HOLY COMMUNION Chestnut Street above Twenty-First Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D.. Pastor Rev. John R. Hart, Jr., Chaplain. Locust St. above 39th St. \ 3 1 I I Fred I e." M II 11 A. XI A !; \ M 11.00 A. 3 II M 8.00 1 i« & Si ■ ' A 11 \ SEE THE WORLD'S FINEST ATHLETES TODAY HEAR THE WORLD'S GREATEST PREACHERS TOMORROW CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ASBURY UNIVERSITY CHURCH TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Methodist Episcopal Chestnut Street at 37th Street Ministers Rev. John Allan Blalr, D. D., Miniiter v M Fighting in ti..' Dark." 8.00 P. U Ope : ie Channel*." -i'y Students' i Rev, Chaa A. Anderson, lea M V I'. S. U\ tlie Oh WALNUT STREET PRESBYTERIAN Walnut St. West of 39th St Rev. J. A. MacCallum, D. D., Minister FIRST \ Lloyd E. Foster A. K. Smith Invl SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 21st and Walnut Streets Preach. 1 1 ii " 8 I' M. R« i". i."i v M i: imunlon. 12 '"i Noon Glass D x uslon. 0.45 i'. .M. Norman Clemens, M. A., Ohoru i its and I '-."). will speak on "What Btandardi . in, ler the dire tlon of N shall a student set i:. regard to A say Norden, « ments?" sic by Negro Composers 7.45 iv M Sermon: "It alight Have Students Cordially bn 1 v K. Sm \. .\i a \. M ■" die ty." . I -1 I' M - of H. B. Kerschner, M. A., Minister ," by f The i 8 0 15 A M il 00 A M I i ■ i 7 15 P. M ' ■:.. 10 Rl to F. A. O. O ; i BJ Wn: CHURCH ■ 111. D P, M al . 5.00 P. M.— Ri v. Paul D. 1 Vsso I - ■ Inclu REFORMED Fiftieth and Locust Streets I i 'holrmaster. Chorus C ERECTION OF NEW C. A~ BUILDING BEGINS MONDAY l Yellow Lantern Cafeteria JIc" I'lci Pr P \ Formal 3441 Waluut Street Luncheon 11.30 to 2 draakfast 7.30 to 9 □ inner 5 to I PYLE Pel II-'. Cloaad Sunday Isso Dr. Swi J will & INNES Clothes Cost! TAILORS «*■ FOB. *» MEN AND BOYS -■ ■ ■ What to see in BRITAIN Tht fit.t • ,'//,'£? of ( umbridge I ni»,-r.if> u as fotttsded III l.'.M s i - centuries . / history and development i:.l\,> ,'nJitMi'J /'ii. old-world i 'nrrersitj uith tctttmt andtradilioni that jr.* intensely Hug to intern an Undents* When you travel through Britain oaths London and North Eastern Railway, you explore some of the most historic and romantic spots in all Europe. Over ihis historical highway lie the ancient cities of Ely, Lincoln. Norwich. York. Edinburgh and many old world towns Celebrated ifl romance and legend. Added ii> the attractions of natural beauty and climate ate literary *nd historn.il associIIi.>ns. might] castles and landmarks famou • in American lite. You will understand and be better underitood in I ngland and Scotland than an] « else in Europe \ ■ ■ can plaj >;*>lt on the world famous courses ai St Andrews North Berwick—in the land "' the game. In adduion to the "FlyingScotsman famous train between London and l dinburgh, there .ire fast and frequent trains to all the numerous points • >( interest. LONDON &~ NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY v ■ i 11 be pi pr< the ex- . i When you compare a cheap, so-called unmade suit and a real hand-tailored custom suit, the difference Is noted at once; the one la gone after a few months' r while the other Is good for a year. It will hold Its shape ; will press and clean well, and at all times you know you are well-dressed. Such are the clothes we make and many Penn men know this. Why not you? Our prices are JOS to $85 11 IS WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA ESTABLISHES QUARTERMILE RELAY RECORD Col PYLE b INNES , Al- LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS 1115 WALNUT ST. M ■ • run'l KirK Motor Sales Co, Walnutat 37th Street OLDSMOBILE "6" Product of General Motors Co. Demonstrations Made Daily 17 Good Appcaranct is readily attained a' moderate cost it you SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS WHO DESIRE WORK FOR deal at the right place. THIS SUMMER Suits & Top Coats $35.00 and upv»ard JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. OPPORTUNITIES LIMITED GENERAL GET-TOGETHER AND SMOKER THIS MON- DAY EVENING, MAY 2. AT 7.30 P. M. HOUSTON HALL AUDITORIUM 2nd FLOOR THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FOUR i SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 i"HOOT MON" CONCLUDES GARRICK THEATRE RUN NOTICES ftflfi J Continued from Page i >i e paclty of the Academj of Music. •iiocit Mm," will be presented at the The BtadeDt K:n|>li>yinent Department \ lemy following Its performance on of the Placement Service lias the followMay 5th at the Lyric Theatre in Alleninj; positions available: town and on the eve of its two perform 286—Gtrli fur Saturday work will pay; ances al the Metropolitan Opera House $4.00. in New York on Batnrday, May 7th. The 841—lu.-tir.i:.■ • ■ talesman; work now, two latter presentations will bring to a thru Die summer. close the 39th season of the Mask and No, .".H Noveltj bell salesman, gx>od Wig Club, proposition with good commission. No. 1545—Life guard for summer camp, 400 Rooms - - 300 Baths most be certified Senior Red Cross man. No, :;1T -8ammer cab drivers for Philadelphia. NIL 348 Be ure members for Auto Club O0W!5T Commission $3.00. Excellent proposition. J4S"5IWtT NiWVORA No. :;i'.i \\'i.:i ra for National Basinets Re\ lew. No. 862—Sell statistical lervlcs ou stocks. Commission 26 per cent No. 866 Cab driver.-, work now. No. 866—Summer employment for man with banking experience. No. 867—Shoe salesmen. No. 869—Wharton Junior for accounting position at summer camp. $50 for summer and all expenses. No. 870—Summer selling. |o00 guarantee: possibility of making $400 $500. No. 371—Men for Road Patrol and WHEN YOU CAN'T SEE DAD Scout Crews, for Japanese Beetle work. SEE DAVE BROOK3 June 15 to September 15. Location, Eastern Pennsylvania. Will pay $25-$33 per week. 3219 Weed land /We. No. 372—Three-piece orchestra; piano, Branch Store —1722 Market Street banjo, saxophone, for summer resort Open till 10 P. M. work. $»10 per month and all expenses. No. 373—Man experienced on radios for afternoon work. No. 374—Man to sell "Kelvinators." Commission. No. 375—One life guard; one man for beach patrol; summer work. No. 876—Man to wash dishes for meals. No. 377—3 men to rent apartments; work 5 9 evenings; all day Saturday and Sunday. Monday. May 1.—Centers—Westgate. Olexy, Zeising, Simmons, and Kushner. Friday, May 6.—Every lineman out. Hand Ball—All "Double" entries for tlie Hand Ball Tournament must he in by Saturday morning April 80. l'lace own name and partners name on card and time most conve at to play. Mail or bring your applications to Mr. Coleman's offl e First round Tuesday, Maj ::. Penn-Hermon Club—M' H llg al dinner ;,, Ho i e Mr ottlnger, 28 2Buckins ham l'lace, Sunday, May I, at 5 o'clock. Tennis—Following repnrl al Reading i. minal Station al 1 V. VI tod ty, for trip to Lelilgh: Kraft, tlofkln, Itauth, Stinger, (ii-afinui i Ulnge bach. Student Employment HERALD SQUARE HOTEL Money Loan Office The Hit of the Year HOOT MON Comparable only to the success of the Mask and Wig Is the success registered by this new Qeuting shoe—in Bra-Grain leather A shoe with a Sturdy character, yet friendly to the feet. BRA GRAIN LEATHER A special Geuting importation—tht perfection of graln-surfaced leather* Pliable, marvelously scuff-resistant Comfort From the First Step (PRONOUNCED ICYTINO) [The Stores of Fe>rr\o\js Shoes | njj\k Stockirxgs |ff- STUDENTS' STORES 3657 Woodland Ave Opp Dorms- The Enchanting Actress, Laura Hope Crews writes: Freshman Baseball—Al I members of ■quad report i olo< ker i m todnj at 11.00 A. M. for tame with Wash ngton Central. Lacrosse—The men will report nt the Weul I'hlla. Station al 1.30 |», M i) ma le trip to Lower Merlon High School. Train leuven al l i"> I*. M. Daylight S. . i _ rune. Chambers, I'arke, Hake, Monk, Button Borschow; Kilwarils, Pine. Sterling. M ■ llir-ii. Mi N'eely ; Coffee. Huj - Nathan, •Inl wen ; l>ougla*8 and Mulrey. 'It was only two years ago that 1 smoked my first cigarette. It was in a play. My throat is very sensi* tive. However, the cigarette was a 'Lucky Strike' and it did not affect my voice in the slightest. I greatly en* joyed it. So that first cig* arette has made me a 'Lucky Striker' for life." WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE Bender, Off and Franks OPTICIANS 1827 CHESTNUT STREET HAMILTON'S HORSEBACK TOURS Through Yellowstone Park I Irst party starts July 1st. Cost of 15-day trip. $120. Make reservation with Mr. John B. Harbour, -J7. organizer, al 2l'i<i S. aSth Street or Houston Hall Travel Bureau, Jose Bergnldo, Manager. ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY SPAYD'S Second Hand Furniture Store 216 S. 8th S'.reet Including Desks, Typewriters, DuItlng Machines, Chairs, Tables, Bookcases. OfflCS Stationery and Supplies No matter what you want, you will find it here. You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—"It's toasted"—no harshness, not a bit of bite. »t It's toasted" Your Throat Protection When in New York you are cordi* ally invited to see how Lucky Strikes are made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. coSgoScHI E.5T AMARE. JiBnnsptoanian RELAY CARNIVAL NUMBER Vol 111.-No. 24 I'n. . Ten Cent* THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1927 JAM. - >o«tH c H»CUI _, mi mil * ■ i 1HF. PFNNSY1.VANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATIRDAY. APRIL 30. 1927 We don t relay .1 profit to :i middleman we run the entire nice and save yon the money thai ordinarily goes to the "in Lei ween'" fellow We buy the fabric, make the clothes and sell direct to you, saving you at least :i ten spot. Stop in. see tin- new fabrics that unmistakably bear the college man's influence. Have a suit made to your in<lividu.il measure now thi- i^ <|res>-ii|i season! $ 75 75 28 --a $38 The EDWARD TAILORING CO., Inc. University Store: HOUSTON HALL MR. FRANK CORNELY. vf.,,. ,,.. Open 8.30 to I.M CENTRAL CITY STORE- I6th & MARKET STS. Open Every Evening ROBERT A M.CLEAN of tlir University track t-.tiv.. who will captain Ihr Rrci and Blur in th<- Rilav Carnival EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1927 Dance Notes for Spring Fever WHEN spring hits town, the spring dance fever rides right in with it. That's the time you just naturally turn to your new Viva-tonal Columbia Phonograph and your Columbia New Pi Records. Columbia presents a might) attractive listing of spring recordings. Main ol these records are by famous dance outfits, such as Ted Lewis, Paul Ash. Leo Reisman and Paul Specht, all presenting the up-to-the-second dance numbers J. LYDEN, OF MAINE, who won the Carnival Javelin Throw Championship for 1926 with a throw ol 194 feet, 7'j inches, which wa» one foot »hort of the Relay Carnival Record. Just stop at the Columbia dealers and ask to hear the latest dance big timers. As a starter, listen to: „,,. 1 »"">•'* ,, UOQ I) 1(1 COACH I.AWSON ROBERTSON, who hat coached the Pennsylvania track team since 1916 and was Head Coach of the American Olympic Team of 1924. "Robbie" was former champion of the National 100 yards dash and a holder of several world's records. When My Baby Smile* it M< (Vocal Choi ibj red Lewis) keep ■ Little Sunshine in Youi Hearl (Vi ■ < liurus by 1 r<l 1 red I -.and Hi. Band. * ' '. 7 "'- * u7. n ,„r.. 1 " ,n 75c- Foi Troti !■ harleston Chasers (Una tion if Red \..hols>. At Sundown. (When Love it Calling M Home) (Vote My Sunday Girl (Vocal (boms) Fo* Troti Clicquol Harry Reter). 923-D Cock-a-Doodle I'm Off Mj 10 in 7'H Frisco Bay. (\ I Chorus) I »!•"'. tionol ick (Vocal Chorus) COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 1819 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY .*» ^> P. BURDETT LEWIS will captain the Swarthmore College track team in the Penn Relay Carnival at the University this year Columb ia »sa» Records Made the New Way Viva-tonal Recording F.kdrually The Records Without Scratch Strawbridee & Clothier ROBERT KRUEZ. Wisconsin javelin thrower, who is classed as one of the best in the country 400 Men's Spring Topcoats, Reduced Now $19-50 \,,w just when men wanl I its most smart, new I i ''s reduced to $IQ.5 small wonder we believe 4 men will bu> them oul quickh Bright Spring colors als Ml >n ires from the approved straight-line models SiS4 tu 44 You Wont Find Handsomer! Two-Trousers Suits for $35 ROY SLAGLE. 1927. Pennsylvania's star Pole V.ulter. whose splend.d reputa tion of be.nR one of the foremost pole vaulter. it. the country warrant, the expectation of laurel, for th. Un. versify in this event The} r« smart in cut they re smart in fabric -they've the a| i I will give the satisfaci - wear of high-priced Suits Ask particularlj & s© l ' the new I lighland twist woo! Those who want blue will appf the blue chevi Stein-Bloch Clothes $5 to $< " IL 1 ' - , THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1027 GOING AFTER & RECORD The shot-putter, the pole vaulter or the sprinter all require muscle and stamina. Drink GOLD MEDAL MILK-just as the men at the training table do. HFL TC) SUPPLEE ICE CREAM The spectators to-day are eating SUPPLEE ICE CREAM, famous for its flavor. Ice Cream is another brawnproducing food. Eat plenty of it. Supplee -Wills - Jone
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