rx4.l - `DS bearing quartz taken from the mine, illustrating the formation of 'wall rock and the vein structure of the mine c_c.l The Harbiso Walker gift is an especially file xhibit of refractory products inclu ing both the raw fireclays and sa ples of the various finished produc s such as firebrick, chrome silica, magnesite and bauxite brick and other shapes and forms Of finished refractory materials. The co npany has also donated a fine case for the mounting of its ex hibit.. The G George Leynei Company of Denver, has donated the school for experimental purposes, two mining drills of their manufacture. There are a 2 1 4 piston drill and an air hammer drill for use in stoping. The drills have been set up in tne mining recitation room. Tuberculosis Exhibit Here. The State Tuberculosis exhibit brought here under the auspices of the , Civic club has i done much toward educating the people of Pennsylvania in making an intelligent fight against consumption and will be placed in The armo' y Thursday and ,Friday of this week, April 28 and ,29. Several officials of the De partrlient of Health will accompany iht exhibit and 'give short talks. There will be an illustrated, lecture in the Auditorium on Thursday at 3p. m. open to the public. Many students after going into practical work in our large cities will be fre quently exposed to the disease and should know how to guard against it. Forewarned is fore armed is decid edly true in this great campaign against that desease which has levi ed such a heavy toll upon humanity both in lives and money for, many centuries. We are only beginning to learn how to eradicate this plague which in the' course of several de cades ought to be a thing of the past in our country. rE, 0) TIII I.' 1 / 4 :1 \ led 1 iJx• el 1 3 Wf 'T I T -- ,E4s.val Smktkk ar i derler to e s ay.mbka avr au& Simi , O. • 2.‘2. Efts% CoM.e. , EA,Me • Cox Sons & V 1 lining 2.62 F'u 'll v . Nelw Yorli f'l 'Ps, Gowns ~..-.. ~ a 1 nI • , oods .. , 1 4 ...-4 4; , Inr II thgrees l EiFce ~ - c f) len outh s for r Oil 'T ~, i , i 1 I '- If ''' ' . 'c'EOR E OGILVIE ~ .. 4 ,,,,, 1 / ~, ,/ I Coiege epresentati 14, 20: M Affister all' W. C. kline, and children'l v ‘e nct 1 1 *th e s I distinctly y, hich l',l rr in la 'but it is ciLiet 00. a.y, tc l p ga r b gr_eis dis anng cilstingtive styles '• wear c -ssing with • en fa4'ore• , eed quiet , pon by e e would greatly pl!asea to , stlow reay to ,elar clothing,, oun ed by c mtical buyers ob thel market • l' lot suit+, $lO l lO Ls3o u , oyerl Our h 1$ pro b i e thq be ce rang- 1 1 3 V ~ ~~ i ~ ' ery 32 H The 16,, --,-, I-pa tog'~ap~e l 5 ‘ 11 r 4% AtOTteS e 'Reeocds 'J. C. NI(ARKLE All Kinds of Choice Meats Fish to season j! 138 I ollege Avenue Botlf phones = +r - S poOL ROOM and BARBER SliOP 123 Allen Strelt ' Patronize those who adver -I.tie in The State Collegian en's,wbmen's Allen street Co. 1 1 Bellefonte Hotel William port, Pa. liciadcuart,er for all "state' tearn.l'-.- % L sated opposite i ih6 P. .R. station'•—%Free bus to .& R R. R station. Rates 2.50 per day and up twa3ll D. KANIANAUGH, Manager
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