PageFjonr Freight embargo has made it very hard for us to get our goods, bnt we will have some fine candies when it gets here. Sorry,-but we cannot help it. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner GRAIN DUST LECTURE TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY Mr 15 .1 Price, engineer in charge of Grain Dtna Explosion Investigation and Prevention, of the Bureau of Chemlstr}. "Washington, D. C. will lec ture on the evening of Friday. Feb juni> llTtlt, In Old Chanel, on the sub ject of "The Relation of tho engineer to Dust Explosion Pieventlon” He will have with him it nutnbei of Aims ind will, by the aid of moving pictures, give tutual Illustrations The lecture begins nt 7 30 and «very body Is invited This keturo should he of especial In terest to millers, throshermen and fiumen* ns well ns to students of the college DELEGATION TO ATTEND VOLUNTEER CONFERENCE (Continued from drat pago) flnitel} selected bill some of tho more prominent aius have been chosen nnd have slgnlllcd theh Intention of being there Robert LI Speer, of the Presby tcrlun Boaid. who was one of the great spiritual It iders at Dos Moines, has ptomlsed to be at lluntlngdjn and his presence wouldmalco tho trip vvellW'oilh t iking, um he is one of the most spirit ual missionary lenders In the country today Di \V U t Smith, general ex- A- DEAL Heating and Plumbing Highland Ave. iimiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiimiminiiimimiiniiiiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiii! | If You B? eak Your Glasses [or you are suffering with headaches or eyestrain, SEE | Dr. EVA B. ROAN 1 522 F. College Ave. | •iiiinnniiiiinmraimiiiimiummiiiiiiuiimmiiiiumminiiinniiiM- eiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiminmmmiiiummisiiiitJiiiiiiiiinipmiiiiiiiiiuii Guard against the “Flu” by using ef fective Throat and Nasal ANTISEIPTCS We recommend Dobell's Solution, I | Sodine Spray Solution, | Alkaline Antiseptic, | with a good atomizer. Ray D. Gilliland Druggist ! NITTANY INN BLOCK ttnn otmttimn uni i ti) 111 uutn 11 uti man 11 irtnma umiiimtzs mim jhi State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES ccutlvo HLCictnry of the recent gather ing nt Dos Moines, will be present to repiLHOiu tho Student Volunteer Move ment. A number of foreign speakers and missionaries will also be nt the sessions, among whom is P ICanlmorl,of Japan, who with a group of Japanese students In 187 G, took the stand for Clulstlnnlty against all odds Hu Is today the only living member of that group of students uimimmioiiiimiimniiiimiimuimiimiiiuiiiniiiimniiiuuiiiiun | MEAT MARKET I I All Kinds of 1 | FRESH MEATS | | J. D. KELLER Allen street i i § iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiii'tJiiimiiiinaiiimiuiimmmiiimaiiiiiimtuciiiimiimi Pies—Bread —Cakes jj Ice Cream a Specialty State College Bakery THE VARSITY STORE Offers an exceptionally fine line of Stationery Confections EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR UNITFD CIGAR CO. Pastime Theatre $ Are you tired of commonplace films? Then see this one The extraordinary story of Dolores, the swimming girl of the Canadian wilds, and “Wapi, the Killer", the great dog who fights the fight of his fighting life to save her from men of prey more heartless than the beasts of the forest jj “Back to God’s Country” adapted from the story “Wapi, the Walrus" in “Good Housekeeping’ James Oliver Curwood The author was with the company during the making of the film. Featuring the brilliant swimming star NELL SHIPMAN 16 Kinds of Wild Animals Play a Unique Part in the Story Greatest dog sledge race and dog fight ever! Scenes actually taken inside the rim of the Artie Circle Scenes Actually Made at Sea Friday and Saturday, February 27 and 28 Admission—Adults 25c Children 15c and tax Pastime Theatre ERIE CAGE TEAM TO PLAY FRESHMEN One of the hardest games on tho Freshman basketball schodulo will be fought thlH Friday evening at aevon o'clock In the Armory when tho fust Eile High School llvo will be the yearl ing's opponents The Erie aggregation is composed of speedy men, several of, whom wero on tho famous football team last season. Erie having success fully contested each game thus far In the season, the game next Friday will undoubtedly prove ono of Interest In (hat tho local yosrling.team must put up Its best front to compote with the visitors for honors. The lineup of the Eilo team Is its >ot not known, but thu Freshman lineup will be practically thu same us has been seen In play on the home couit. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1920 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Price List now ready for distribution. L. G.BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass. Badges * cly Stationery GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Clubs Toilet Articles JAPANFSE i! TEA ROOIVI Never A Film Like THIS See Dolores fight for love and life aboard the whaler. PENN state COIApajUN MEMBERS OP FACULTY ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT At a dinner given by Miss Ethel Sparks at tho Woman’s building on Tuesday evening, announcement was made of thu engngemonl of Mr. It. B. Nesbitt, of Phlladolphlu, Instructor In Civil Engineering, and Miss Esther Mixer, of Sprlngflold, Massachusetts, Insli uctor In Chemical Agriculture, both of thu college staff. First National Bank State College, Pa. W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Henry Grimm The Tailor 206 E. College Ave. Pastime Theatre A Tale of Love And Villiany Unique, Beautiful, Daring! See Dolores’ desperate swim down the mountain rapids. Miss Shipman really does this hazardous swim herself Pastime; Theatre if: ■fe. Jk BERWICK- 2X m ' \ GORDON-in. Arrow JomuJitC. O LL ARS rum cut toft shoaUas perfectly. CLUETT PEABODY aCOHNCCMokw Spring Season 1920 For months we have been preparing for your clothes requirements for the coming Spring Season. The showing we will make will ,he the largest in the store’s .history Special models in Suits and Overcoats especial ly designed for us by Fashion Park, The House of Kuppenheimer will carry the newest ideas and re flect the height of elegance in tailoring and quailty. Crofut & Knapp and Dobbs & Co. will contri bute their newest hat creations. Manhattan and Bates Street Shirts will be prominently featured. Novelties,' Imported, and Domestic in Neck wear, Gloves and Hosiery will be found in liberal assortments. Three -100 kvr, 3fl( rp.m. Steam Turbli Venerator Unit*. PEKFOItMANCE Load KW. .HUm.-Pm.hit LHt. - GOORO II Soper-Hcat. Deff*. F. Vnciinm In Hr. Lbs. lVr KW. Hr. .23; EOlclcncy Ratio 5-t. ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT Westinghouse Success Is Based on its Pioneei Work and Development in Mechanical and Electrical Engineerihg A comparison of the Ranktnc Cycle Efficiency has cut the world’s fuel consumption by mtl of the first commercial turbine-generator in- Hons of tons yearly. It has effected incalcul* stalled in this country in 1899 and the modern ~ able savings in labor and transportation turbine-generator shows a remarkable advance in the art of steam turbine building. It is a noteworthy fact that this first commer cial installation opened a new era in the genera tion and application' of power—bringing into being the central station with its now indispen sable service to huunantty. The steam turbine Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Throo 80,000 kw. 750-1500 r»jwn«, cross-compound Turbtno Generator Units. PB&FOBXA27CB liond XIV Steam Pressure Lbs. Supcr-llent Deg*. F. Vacuum In Ilff— Lbe. Per K\Vl EIT. Ratio .... Binco this picture tvou n. three cylinder cor 60,000 kw. unit Hoh bi ntailcd, which him a I cyclo efficiency of 77.7%. Wednesday, February 25,1920 iiuaDJwmuiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiisiiiiiiaiiiiiiutsinsiiiiiimiiaiiutmjiiiDmjmiiiaaiimiiiimniiimi We are Here to serve you - GOOD EATS CRYSTAL CAFE Mabel Fromm SIM the Clothier The steam turbine as a prime mover was m troduced and developed in this country by George Westinghouse. Write for Circular 1591, “An Historical Re view of Steam Turbine Progress", by Francis Hodgkinson, Chief Engineer, Machine Works. , W. C. Fromm
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