Wednesday, October 22,1919 %Pitied . Venire ,414•.%.,*P9r0xb1S • Pastime Theatre THURSDAY I=l I=Eil COMM Nittany Theatre IMEMMI 111=1 111 'Square Deal Sanderson" (Return engagement—previously I) abown during vacating) • CHAS. RAY Euß . Crlo wallop" MAURICE TomeNßuivs TUESDAY IVALLACE REID In "The 1.16;6 Moe El=il I. N. A. CONFERENCE HELD AT EASTON (Continued (ruin Ilrot ImIN) being Dr. Albert 11. Heckle, dean of Lafayette Collegv; Dr. 11. B. linen nrd. head of the Department of Politlmil Science and Ectinemies, nit 'Lafayette; Ilithlwin, representing the' -Woe Risk Insurance litircetu nit Washing ton. D. C., +mil Dr. D. Thomas Curtin. known Internationally as the "man who dragged Ilat truth out of Clermany... Dr. Heckle °toted that college minus pliero woe better because of the .eol lego newspopers, which should conttaln history. and should mould and shape otudent opinion. He welcomed the I. N. A. to Lafayette College, and extended the freedom of the campus. Dr. Bos sard spoke of the relation between col lege men mid journalism, saying that each to be successful had to observe the qualitims of exactness, promptness, and the sense of Importance of ones self. bfr. Baldwin gave it general 'discussion of the. workings of AVar Risk Imam [moo and pledged himself to cooperate with the Association in every manner possible. The main address-of the conference was given by Dr. Curtin, who after nerving In Germany for many months ne a correspondent to the American Press, left shortly before the declara tion of {var by the United Staten, and vent to London. 'Here he made known through the—Lord Northcliffe news papers much of the news which had been censored by the German officials In 'Germany.. Dr. Cartin's tails dealt with the idea that newspapers simply cannot be separated from public life an dho quoted many specific emunples where the newspaper had been Instru mental in shaping International poli cies In the European war, and In a number . of cases had determined the plan of military enmpaign.ln the geld. Dr.. Curtinis an exceedingly forceful speaker, and with the material he lied to present, delivered ono of the most Interesting, nttractlve and stirring ad dresses whi c h . has ever been given lit tho fold of collegiate journalism. Alumni Notes "Shorty' ittilier. former Stale football otptaln and All-American quarter-bock, to now starring on the strong Mao 'olll, eleven, profession:l foot ball champions of the • world. Tile team composed of eleven All-Amerl eau plow.. two of them, unreel of Cornell, and 'llerron of Pitt, twil igt,. to State alumni Ithd under graduates. I^. W..Klim 'l7, In at present located In the Agricultural Engineering Build ing. Station A. Ames, Town. - "Punk" Perryman one of Penn Mathis 'former'stor halfbacks, ix coach ing the lowa State College 1011,,, and from all.intileations he 1,, malting good at the Job. In addition. ho Is extremely Popular with the men in the squad. W. S. Barnhart, 'l7, 111,0 recently me signed ids position I,x ilend of Animal thishandry and Dairy Industry, De partment of State School of Agricul ture, Alfred Utilventlty, Alfred, N. Y.. to take up county agent work M Mer cer county, New Jemey. Kenneth Mehonor. C. burly neeehted n uoxitlou Wilk H. 11 Iniberttion Co.. fOrllllol . ly known no tht Asbestos Protected :Metals Co., of Pitts burgh. I'tt. C. IL' \loAoell h 'lO In note In the De pai , tment of Arehlteelere of the Uel verolty of 1111nole. Urbana. Mamie. I). A. Barnett cy-'ll7 and •111 luta been In charge of the inutallatlon of the ma, Jority of the electrical egnipment for the Air -Nitrates Corporation at 8110010 Shoal, Alabama. Ito has now return ed to Ida huge at 1.1 Latudowne Aro. nue. Llonereh. Deieware County. Pll. It. 11. Steller •15 ban n . nosition In tine Pales .departinent of ..the Lehigh Portland Content Company. Edward D. :Maltby 'll. In now rcted with the C. T. Slaughter Com pany, eporleyro In Sall 1 , 1 1 / 1 1113CO. Cal ifornia. R. A. Seller 1 In none In the IL S. Forestry Service . and •In located ill IV. .4. Carohart it has resigned tin pevilthm . hem! of the Department of Animal litothandry tual Intlry Industry at Alfrml University. Alfred. N. Y., to take up moony agent work In Mer cer County. New Jersey. • • The law firm of I'sok, Shields . and Clark WIII4 dissolved August. 31, 1010, and on September 1. 1010, J. Franklin Shields Tit loaf Frederick L. Clark formed It partnertiltill with offices In the Rent 11state Truitt Building, Phila delphia. The Centre County Club' held Ito fleet meeting In room 219 Old Main loot Thar:Way evening. The following of -110010 were elected: pro:Mont.. P. M. fleverly TO: vice preoldent, P. P. MOLL . 21.; socretary-trenaurer. C. S. Wykoft TO:. Arrangements wore mode for holding a feed this week. Isftl The E. E. SOciety will hold to meet hig on Monday, October twenty-seventh, In room 200 'Eng. D. at seven P. N. "Radio Operation" by J. • a Ono, re cently discharged from U. S. Navy. Everybody out. Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING • and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. JUNIORS ELECT CLASS MANAGERS The Junior class held a abort moot ing in the Bull Pen on the sixteenth. principally to elect a number of men to the athletic man/mm . .lOM Mr. Mogi:mix TO opened line meeting with n short 0000011 on the poor col lege spirit shown during football prat, dee and on the honor sputum C. Ittirstin 111011 spoke on beginning poop orations for this year's La Vie. The.fullowing men were circled to msiraifaawraiezcezczwawrarAw This picture in colors appears on two pages of the Saturday Evening Post of October 4; we'll show you the models Lots of lively overcoat s Y OU'LL see. here, when you're ready to . look, some of the smartest new • models we've ever had to show. Many of them have belts; that's going to be a very prominent feature this season. You'll see many double-breasted styles with patch pockets,with adjustable collars You may be sure of good quality when you get these goods:- the fabrics are always all-wool, and the tailoring is the best know. We choose -these clothes to sell to our customers because we know good clothes and we can't find anything better than these. raiurAwvN2: PENN STATE COLLEGIAN manage the different sports: baliebnil, 11. A. - Stlyford; track, LI. A. Dandily: basketball. IL 11. 11110; soccer, D. (Mee; wrestling, S. W. Guthrie; booing, 0. 11. Friedman; In crosse, 0. I'. Smith; ICurb was elected to the Intorsports Connell and 11. W. lUinapp to die Foren sic Council. The inemberrlilp committee added lit ty-ilve names to the roll nail the com mittee on cadet Jnifortna was reap pointed to tieetire the hiliallee of money due front thet Freithinan year. I=l Hart Schaffner &. Marx fine clothes are here NlontorDrinery cck Co. State College The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes The •. Pennsylvania : State : College EimjN max siunics, L.t. IL, PRESIDENT Established and maintained, by thin joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwen of Pennsylvania FIVE CHEAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arta, and Natural Science, offer thirty-eight courses of four years each—Aban courses In Hems Economics, Industrial Art, and Piny cal Education. TUITION FILES to both cases; Incidental charges moderate. First tieinester begins middle of September:accond semester thin first of February; Summer Session Teachers about the tided Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, address THE ItEUISTHAR, State College, Pennaylvani raraawraniwmvYA:! , ';w-m*?;:*Emwia•.trAwrzfmwraraia*:: Whatever your idea of models or weave, color o r pattern i n clothes, we'll be able to satisfy you And we'll give you a correct fit The price of these clothes is just high enough to pay for such qual- rh*:*.rkwageiwalkw;wA:Am..stiit)AivAmfm.FA: Bellefonte