Wednesday, December 17,1919 .?-1-.? TfigliffeiTffealre .....q7,4, Th,,,,,,,,,,ec1a k/ s-c,...,... A vibrant story of a Great Love sutured by the Desert Carries you from the civil ized luxuries or London to the Barbaric splendors of old Egypt GERAIAINE FARRAR Flame of the Desert Matinee at two A story touched by the spell of mysterious Egypt. A wonderful romance A mammoth spectacle SOPHOMORES EASILY WIN SOCCER SCRAP In a fast but erratic game Saturday afternoon, the Sophomore Soccer team downed the Freshmen by a score of I to 2. The field lone a sea of mud and canoed many humorous Incidents on ac count of the uncertain footing. In the first half both teams scored two goals, and it was hold to choose between theta. Each class played at its beet and seemed evenly matched. However, In the second half, the class of 1922 forged ahead and by sonm.verl clover playing scored Once goals. This period witnessed a great improvement in the second year men. Their attack was stronger trod had the punch that was lacking in the Met half, the defensive work was better coordinated; and the playing as a whole showed more team work Tie first year men played a coned/nom game throughout and in the first period seemed a match for their opponents, but in tile next half the Im proved playing of the Sophomores wrecked their hopes of victory. Traphoner did most of the scoring. with three goals to hla credit. Grubs scored the other two points for the Sophomores. Matthews and lOannedy also starred for the Soph'e and the team us a whole played an excellent mane Captain Humphreys and Ills trio of half backs played ...optionally well for tile Freshmen and nem supported by the other membors of the team. Humph toys and Kell) booted the goals for the first year men The lie-up follows Sophomores Freelnnen Meter:ma Cool Swift Spathe 11Ight Halfback Slmlr Vothhitlcie_.. L. It Pullback __Longhung TralMoner Ce.olcoo KellP 3lattheux..-- Right Half --Edgerton Keller 1 eft Half Spectre Kennedy Center Half Harrod Rktekhurn__Outtide Right —Hallman Home louden Right Carr fit upp I awl _Outaide L oft----Walthee °rube__ Roble Left -Humphrey (C) Realm Tmphoner 3. Craig, 2, Kel l). 'rim Of Htit 0., 30 :Monaca Ref eree, Ihrzoluond 'ALMS VOA oIIAKESPEAREPLAIS Tr)-outs for "The Merchant of %en tre, to be Insen b) the Shakespecr Club, will bo held as soon as posslblo atter Clotstm to vacation To-outs 1011 be open to both studento .d towns people. Tho ditto w ill bo announced at for Christmas. Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES MUMUCWIMMOWIMUMDUMUMW3MUUUUMUMWMOD. QUALITY and SERVICE Our aim is to please We ask that you giveius a trial --- look over our stock --- Whitman's Candies Toilet Articles Sodas and Sundaes Cigarettes and Cigars Gilliland's Drug'Store NITTANY INN BLOCK AGRICULTURAL DIGTES The Horticultural Department ox pecto to send Ito fruit judging team to Hotpot . . College, January ninth. In or der to take part In the Intercollegiate fruit judging content Dean Watts attended the Mato Orango meeting 14.1 In Pittsburgh tent week. The Slate Farmers' !maltMe will be held at Mil'helm,' December twen ty-ninth. Centre Hall, December thirtieth: Unlnnville, December thirty limit and trublemburg, January Pint. The 'meekers will be M. H. McCallum. IL C. Kigintlel, and F. L Denney. Austin L Patrlch, Agronomy 'ld, who Mime graduating ham boon employed m mcientim on the United States Soil Sur any, has been granted leave of absence to accept it position as assistant profa ner of soils In the Agronomy Depart ment, for the remainder of the college yenr. Mr. Patrich will teach the cour ses on "Sella of the United States" and sell fertility and will have general nu persimion of the reconstruction work In colic • Professor W. H. Dana will speak on various subjects at the Farmers . Insti tutes at several points In Huntingdon County doting this meek Professor H. W. Musings:lle of the Agronomy Deportment is doing far mers' institute work in Bradford Coun ty during this week. Professor P.D. Gardner of the Agron omy Deportment speice at the Farmers . Institutes in Perry County during the eat ly part of this week This cork le carried on under the direction of the Stale Department of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the School of Agri culture. Many former Perm State etudente have been returning to college to take the examinations for a certificate of proficiency in the Babcock tmt ns re— quired by the new Pennsylvania law The men have been very succeseful so far, and very few failure. have been re .corded. Some of these men were grad uated from the short course as early as 1901 and have never been back to the college since. Ninety-six students have been en rolled already in the winter course and mince the capacity Is ono hundred. Were will he quite a few turned away. The majority of these men will room In Lemont and arrangements have been ninth, With Mo era' Bus Line for the daily transportation of these stu dents. The course this year will begin on January eighth, and run to March fourth There aril be no Home Econ omics clerk tills winter DEAN AND min. ROBINSON TO ATTEND CONTENTION Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of the the Department of Music will attend the Music Teacher's National Association Convontion which In to be held nt the Hotel Adelphin In Philadelphia for a period of throe dots, commencing with December twenty-ninth. Mr. Robin son goes as a represontative of the War Camp Communit) Service on well as of the Pennsylvania Stale College. Suits Made-to-Order . CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. The •. Pennsylvania : State College . EDWIN 551,5 SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. H. PRESIDENT Establuihed and maintained by the Joint action of the Muted- States dovernmi.nt and the Cummontsealth of Pennsylvania se]FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arta, Mining, and Saturn' Science. offering tiVrty-eight courses of four years each—Also c cztOs In Home Economics, Industrial Art, and Physi cal Education. TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate First semester begins middle of September. second semester the first of February: Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday In Juno of each near. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc, address TILE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania :-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-144-:-:-H-:-:-:-:-:-: GIFTS FOR MEN A men's store for women VVERY year we hear the same old story about -1-% the wife who bought her husband a many colored tie for a present and then expected him to wear it and have a Merry Christmas. Evidently that woman didn't live in this Com -munity. It's been our experience that it's the ' women who make the best selections. That's one of the reasons we've turned this men's store into a store for women this Christmas. We have an'unusually fine stock of high grade clothes and furnishings for men. There are Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes for men and young men ; stylish, all-wool; silk shirts, hosiery, neckwear; hats. Montgomery & Co. The Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes BELLEFONTE LIBERAL ARTS NOTES The Freshman Forensic societies are stimulotlng much Interest among the new men In the ald of self-expression and literary work generally. Among them the Friday Club shows very strong signs of becoming one of the leaden In this branch of work. . - The organization Is - unique In that every year there will be a now Friday Club formed among the new Freshmen, nu that In the course of a few years each class will have lin own canasta Friday Club, each one distinct from the others nu regards its organization. It is planned to have a sembsecrot ritual, obserted by each of the °event' clubs, and a common seal Otherwise, how evcr, the clubs will conduct them 110iVC$ entirely apart from each other Occasionally therld , wll .ho combined meetings of all four Friday Clubs At tendance MUM be regular, with a limited number of absences allotted, over and Am, which the absenting members will be automatically dropped. ENGINEERING NOTES Professor Milo S. Ketchum of the University of Pennsylvania delivered the second of the Enginetsing lectur es on December eleventili The subject was 'The Engineering Profession . ' Ku asked whether technical education was vorth what It cost and proceeded to discuss the question very thoroughly, GR DIMN Eth AD° "Me masterWmtialpenclr .1 A man is judged by the pencil he keep:. A well-sharpened Dixon's Eldorado is a friend to be proud of. • • JOSEPH DIXON COAX: VLF. CO. • pm. Dept pm. Cley, N.J. • 1.1.1.0...5ti • C... 1. • 7.4.44 . . 4 • qi •." , "-7LEADS . 4 orpmforressr - 4§' GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies Mc -I,achren's Special attention given to Fratenunes and Clubs ' t 4 -x -:-:-:-:.+N. 4-:-:-:-:-:-H-:+4-:444-:-1-:-r+444-:-:-:-++4-3-s-:-:4-14-x÷:•+l-:-: These are just a few of the suggestions we hate to make The seruwes of this store are at your disposal. Just Orme us in your shopping list. , PENN, STATES COLLEGIAN leaving each num.:eke hie can dads Inn In the matter. In the evening he gave un Illustrnt ell INcture on the construction of the "tinted States Explosive Plant at Nitro, Went Virginia." Thin enormous Stunt coating nearly 440,000.000, was begun about January 1, 1018, and at the time of the eremitic° MIS 00 per cent com plete. The plant won add under the hammer a short time ago for about $8,000.000. At one time nearly 30,000 men were an the ground and the plant begun making powder about Septem ber first It wan planned for a atroc ity of 425,000 pounds of smokeless Ponder per day. On tho evening of February thlr toenth .1 Horace McFarland, President of the American Civic Association will deliver a lecture on "Town Planning" in the Old Chapel at eight o'clock. Mr. McFarland le President of the Ameri can Chic Amociation and the Loading exponent of scientific town planning In this country. Tho subject will be of In termit to students In all courses and to the Civic Association of State Col lege. The lecture will leo illustrated with lantern elides chairing prominent features of the materna:et toward proper town planning and beautification A lecture will be given before the Mechanical Engineering Society on the evening of January eleventh by L. W Buskirk, of the Taylor-Wharton Steel & Iron Co, of New Jersey. The nub- Joel mill be "Metngeneso Steel". Ho will cover Ito composition and manu facture as well es its patellae] use STATE COLLEGE VAUDEVILLE SHOW GREAT SUCCESS An enthusiastic mid apprci.lati, a aud ience mooted the students also took part In the N. ruder lilt. slime which Oas held In the Auditorium hint baturila> afternoon for Mc Purls.. of raising monet to send eight represetaitthes to the %talent. Volunteer Cuinention at Des Moines, lima The Auditorium 11110 well tilled and throuf,hout the ',error mimeo the audience .ironed Its emu e lill{loll for the high Lollbre of the utak lit its heat ty allinuxc One or the is st and most Muni - nous number..mat the (1111111 y stunt by the girls. The moi 0 01 me stunt max laid at It faculo on. boa 01111 the main pm pose of the 1105 nun to satirise issue of the members of the faculty. Another commendable feature of tilt program IAIIII the aesthetic dancing . ill 21100 ltulm White The gills netted $2lO fsoms the entmtaltim^nt. mitleli sum mill almost sufficient to mend tile dolts:Mem that 111110 1.011 111111011110f1 Firs! National Bank State College, Pa. V. I. FOSTI.R. riiiont DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Men's Clothes of the fine type of the best quality MADE IN OUR SHOP CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Smith's TAILOR SHOP 48 Months Versus 18 Months—and the G. T. M. Up to four years ago the Edison roll-crusher drive shown in the bluepnnt was considerable of a trouble maker as regards belts. The tremendous burden of starting and turning the After the Goodyear Belt had been working 15-ton rolls proved too great for the belts being for some months Mr. Foster called again. He used, their average life being about eighteen pointed out how he had studied the drive. months. Then a Goodyear Belt was tried. It how he had specified for it a belt to fit the has already given nearly 48 months of service. need, and had his recommendation checked by the Belting Engineering Department at Akron to be absolutely sure of proper appli cation. A 10-ply belt seemed too heavy for the power, but it was certainly necessary to start the heavy 15-ton rolls. They have gained more than 30 months in service alone. When our Mr. Foster called four years ago he found that the belts then in use gave trouble. In damp weather they tightened so much that they endangered the bearings. In hot, dry weather they stretched so that frequently they had to be taken up several times a week in order to move the rolls at all. In addition, the grit and dust of the crusher used to chew up the belts and make them ragged and inefficient some months before they had to be discarded. Aftercarefulstudy Mr. Foster recommended a Goodyear Belt of Blue Streak construction— absolutely waterproof. friction surfaced, un stitched, supple, and extraordinarily strong. The Kelly Island Company agreed to try it out. The Goodyear Belt has never had to be taken up in its four years of hard work. The grit, dust, exposure and hard work have affected BELTING • PACKING GOOD Dian Watts noolo• at the Clare,' ItWoe Val Itlonnl 8011001, In Indiana Donn Knight enterta i ne d mom o nfn of Colin) on' , lir third on "I'ooo- the Rehabilitation Club at the Woman'. iiolooolll Ainiculthre" W. R Wlllinmx B u ilding satuidity afternoon. Tho af •111 ix Ilse Sinimbior of Ain culture at o nnoon on , ni„,nt In dancing and tlllx Meilool Cal 1111 n‘ 3 y •-4 '4 4 .. , '" . t -- .. - '''. 'e. P7 1 % ., i? . ...' 9 kV''' . 4:....e g.,- ...f., ..:. - - -, , Z . et. c a Package before the war c. a Package during the war 6 c a Package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! ft. 1 ,... i•ik- 4 , 1 It4s, -4.2 : t efq,- Ay _ ~ ,„, go , • y 4 4i, o. it so little that it looks good for two more years. Then he told them about the Goodyear Plan of Plant Analysis—of having a G. T. M.— Goodyear Technical Man—study every drive in a plant and specify the proper belt for it. They had a plant analysis made—not only in the Marblehead plant, but in all the plants of the company—and have since ordered many belts according to specifications of our engineers. The calve of specifying belts by analysis of the particular duty required of them is treated in detail in the Goodyear Mechanical Goods Encyclopedia. Students and teachers of engineering will be furnished copies on request to the Mechanical Goods Department, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. 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