<J State College lias the brightest future of any town in central Pennsylvania. Real estate is bound to increase PAGE STX, A New Opening for College Men. The Pennsylyania Railroad recent ly established an apprentice system of training men for signal engineers, which promises to offer . elegant openings for college men. The de mand for greater safety and facility in operation has resulted in an ex traordinary growth in the number of block signal installations, and consequently in a greater demand for experienced and capable men in that line. To train engineers, capable of di recting and planning signal installa tions, the company has appointed six apprentices, three of whom are graduates of Penn State: J. G. J. Stoll, ’OB, G. H. Wion 'UB, and C. S. Snavely ’OB. These apprentices will each serve a three years’ course; the first, on the mechanical end with the repair and construction gangs; the second, in the office of the supervisor of signals; and the third on outside work on electric and electro-pneumatic appliances. The next place open to these men is the position of assistant signal in spector in the signal engineer’s of fice. After attaining this they will be in line for appointment as assist ant supervisor of signals, inspector, assistant signal engineer, and signal engineer. W. R. Miles 'O3, visited the Col lege for a few days last week. He is connected with the electrical de parrment of the American Smelting and Refining company at Helena Montana. G. E Ogilvie 'lO, president of the Y. M. C. A., attended the Presi dents’ conference of the Pennsyl vania Christian Associations at Franklin and Marshall last week. Mother Dum jtl’& Gll~ i_x t> THE STATE COLLEGIAN. I ■-'?• 'u.V.CA'Vr I ',-," 1 ' f N ' S * --W -' £U> CiiiCAGO;§ vf <.'k''v'-: < Tk& Best Argument ve can offer for the character of our Clothes is the Clothes themselves. Every man who has worn them will acknowledge their superiority—their wonderful value and their undoubted merit. <JWe show a remarkable diversity in the number of models and fabrics we display. Np '-S R. D. MATTER, Agent Bowes and THompson Motor Car Co STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA The Finest Touring Car Service in the (gunty Trips made to Bellefonte, Penns Cave, Tyrone and other points Rates are moderate For further information wiite, phone or wire Wm. F. Thompson, manger Bell phone McAllister hall Three Dollars a week And worth it all CALL AND SEE US ROOM 32 S MAIN -St " - - ' -mh ■> '*''H? I/? 5“ -7^}iJ l O'/^ ’^Pl» 'lfiii# Hut iH J 1 W. T. DUNN
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