State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 26, 1910, Image 11

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periments, and offering instruction
to miners. The value of this lat er
work. though now is to be under
estimated, is especially evident in
the consideration of the number of
mine accidents of recent occurance,
and if by precept and example the
men in charge can do anything to
lessen this continual drain upon th
prosperity and happiness of th
commonwealth, it deserves th
highest praise and support in the pur
suance of the ideal of public service
which should be the highest goal of
every institution of learning. The
college is preparing to undertake a
work of a magnitude unsurpassed
'by that of any school in the country.
Inter-class Debate Won by Sopho-
mores.
The annual inter class debate held 1
Friday night between the ' Freshmen
and Sophomore debaers, resulted
in a decisive victory for the Sopho
mores. The question selectea tor
debate l was: Resolved, That Con
gress should imthediately ,provide
for the further strengthening of the
Navy, and the °FI - eshmen debaters
consisting of HI W. Saner, H F.
Kraybill, D A. Matteson, with C.
.1 ' Higgs as. alte i rnate, upheld the
affirmative while the - Sophomore
team composed of J. A. Kinney,
c i
G. M. DeHass, H. Mel fi nger, with
J. Osura as alternate d fended the
negative side. Good, clear, and
logiCall arguments were ffered both
pro anti con, but the- ophomores
proved to the judgesi beyond a
doubt and with the most 'conclusive
evidence that congress should not
immediately provide for the stren
gthenina rvf the Navy. In rebuttal,
-the affirMative were unable to
satisfactorily break down the strong
points set fortn in the contentions of
the negative and the Freshmen were
thus forced tb suffer the defeat,
which they took in good spirit.
Notice.
'Owinii to the tact that that next
Monday will be legal holiday, the
P9st office will bP open only from
10:30 a. m. to 12:30 in. ,and from
4:30 .. m. to 530 p. m.
STA TE CO LtEcl lAN
AND THE I OOR WAS SHUT.
Marrh mu (I ou ih men were untie? eon-
I t act to handle ni net,,ea , ed Jaen•ry eintput or
Wear-Ever,' Aluminum gtgnsils
, I I r
xs lwreits In 19°9 enough . 7 .tlesnieti.Wth, Qrit se
'l.. at ed until July. 'I linrefore. .' 0 • t
No More Men Wanted
fur I summer of 1910 except ill lose uha may
take t the p tt(L•S of men already tmiler eon -
II net
Phis eri Isi3Men contlinnql In or(ler to
t the hone that 11 you deslro to he a
' It-EV 14:Ir : salesman (lulling' the +Em
ilie! j,t
1911 You Will Remember
to In Ike your derision early In Ole y ear.
The Aluminum ooking Utensil Co.,
I Pittsburgh. Pa
H. A., VEYI-
:6L , iv,ri_
CAB WO K ASPEjOIALTY
Bath 'Phones
Vacation Posi .
Now is the time t. plan for your summer's work.
We hate a propositi.n with which you can mike
trots $ uto $3 a we ic in plea.ant.l profitable Gilt
dour work An e cetleut oppoiNnity to learn
practical s le.mansrisp. For particulars write at
Once to
THE OUSEET ' LD NOVELTY WORKS
Cullegtaie Dept ;Buffalo. N. Y.
WANT:,D FIR SIIMMER WORK
, i
A good job op 6 for two s or three men.
Two,monthsr wo; $2.00 por l day.
t
Add ess H.MEiLLINGER
i I I 418 Main.
are ill"
greatly appreciate a prompt remit
tance from all subscribers.
FINE - -FRIJIT -
Foreign
Dcmestic
VEGETABLES
d 13: MARTIN
- Otiposite the Poottiffice•
for si
Work
cleaned
gods a
G. A.
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fflerls -:- Restaurant
1 Opposite Hotel
Sandwiches Soups ,-
H. C. YEAGER_ •
lk-Ch;ei-I.stioes
I -
BELLtFONTE
he First
ational Bank
BELLEFONTE
' S . U.TP/Ui $100.) , I
t. .
SM.OOO
n4ig ; Pressing and Dyeing
.11d for and delivered promptly; s
and presed, at lOwes; prices. Fa.
specialty
If l ottorf, 2241 E. College A
I,' C.' He S
ind. Fancy GrOceries Frali
4t Quality ;Best Service
atTonage solicited;
Stae--Colii.ge, Pa. ,
t "ht-i . V.otek
C. A. Blanchard
- . manager
nn Avenue and tenth Street
"Plttsim9 4 '?a.