Wednesday, March 17, 1920 f I . m hmehmnl n the city of Chicago. I once saw i young men on theh hands and es engaged In tlm delightful oc latlon of trawling thsutigh tlm aisles a suburban railway train Mon* ently In tho city of Wnßiilngum, I r one fellow driving, with atilngs reins, two other fellowH up I’min- Ivnnla. Avenue Phe comment of the hvlioldeis In s], coco wan the name "Some liovs fag Initiated lain a fraternity and iking fools of themselves by oiderH." its was nufflclelit for cxplanutlofri t It was followed by other comments Übtless deserved but calculated to t college life In un unenviable post* n. It was Imposslblo to explain to eryhody who hiiw thorn that thin rt of thing was not practiced in all iloi;ra nor b> nil collego men; that jwus not the prime Incentive for tho tatenec of colleges nor was it tho (mo motive In men going to college it the fact lemalned that these col ic men weic doing tlulr pail to Ike college life ildlculous, to mulct* .uncial support of collegi-i more dlf ult to obtain, to dissuade parenlH I'm giving that preparation to thill; Idren which modeiu children ilroea ed to. and to give pi ospectivo stu itH a false and vntuekHs Iditii of at collcbo life i colly' is IVc have long been free firfha tills ft of claptrap nt Penn Stato I have’ profound faith that tho sensible ele [nt -in otn -frAtcrnltlcs and other ni mzations will see to it that wo long wain ns free (\s a cub tepnrtei. I was detailed In 14 to follow James Q Blaine, then bandldato for tho piosldoncy, on jwirt |n, speaking torn I admired tho inner In which ho shook hands with jmuandg of people with no lameness COLLEGEiBOOT [SHOES EXCLUSIVELY ' •> MEEK, Prop. Hot Clinker, a Conveyor—and the G.T. M. Hot cement clinkers , 200 <> .and over, to be -The Standard Portland Cement Co. credits carried from open storage to the grinding a saving of $3OO in belt cost alone to this mills, were' the crux of the conveying Goodyear Conveyor.-J3csidcs.it has cficctod problem put up by the plant superintendent a high operating economy. A letter from to the G. T. M. them states that they arc "so pleased with The G. T. M.—Goodyear Technical Man- ■*» performance that we have ordered a . 'gave that eituation expert study embracing duplicate- for replacement, although from 'every process in cement manufacture at the P rescnt appearances this belt will continue plant of the Standard Portland Cement Co., ‘° &‘ vc S°° d scrv,c = f ° r s ° mo Leeds, Ala.- He realized, that here was an Wherever heats up to 200° arc registered unusual problem.' .The clinker could not be on conveying jobs, in mines, in coking plants, cooled sufficiently in the processes previous j n cement factories, Goodyear Hy-Temp to conveying. The best thing to do. would _ Conveyors (special construction sets up new be to provide some means of cooling it as it records in hcat-rcsistancc, ability to with come onto the belt. stand abrasion, .and quantity of tonnage So he made two recommendations: a heat- delivered. resistant GopdycarHy-Tcmp Conveyor Belt. Working with your own plant superintend . iaiown to bo capable of withstanding as cnt( t h e G.T. M can make an analysis that much as 200?; and a cooling vat through , QSSUrcg intelligent specification of the belt to - which the belt might rdn as. it struck the tail _ the duty rcqu iredr Thc*G. T. M.'s services • pulley, and come up dripping wi th a film of are y ours without charge or obligation. If , cold water that would cool the clinker drop- h ; 9 BUggestion9 an d the Goodyear Belt he - Ping fro*” the hopper. Both rccommenda- recommends prove as valuable in-your service '" ' vere approved. na ; n the instance cited here, and' in hundreds Up to-September 1,1919 —after six months of similar cases the country over, our return t of operation—this Goodyear Hy-Tcmp Con- will be amply guaranteed by your satis veyor-had carried 61,000 tons of clinker, faction. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company v Offices Throughout the World BELTING • PACKIN.C ( HOSE-VALVES of’the hand, how he used-constant ItKI’OnT OP DES MOI2TES vnilety in Ills ]>hm»es of greetings, j < O.WJ'VnON MAY BE BOUGHT arid how_hQ made each person feel Tin* comtni'mis of the Student Vot tlmt niiilno was making tlm nip .M„uin«-nt fm l-’orelgn Missions meet him. Those duy* 1 •hud moin||.„ x , «tttLui*t\ mark *il epochs In the earn ape than I do now ami ono dm I j .hlhm.oiiiii . ami i.‘b,?lnus life of the md«ed him hnw ho did It | simlantH of C-m ida and of the United ••la shaking Immlu." ho icplhd. *T sim«“ of tho stales which began In always grab the othot follow bofoio lid I%ult ,| h Ughtli Convention hns Just can grab me. By Betting a firm hold pud j„ i>,„ amim.*, lown Cot cm u man's hand, ho cannot use lilh tnlnlv It was the gieateul of the scries muscles to youi huit. no matter how j„ u, t , numlici of students and profos lilkli hls enthusiasm iuns. Again, as Kir4 j, ( iho numbei of Inutltu lit itch -mt m\ hmd. I ulvvuva Him t |„ t) , O num bui tht* pdm being mine friendly „ { ' , tl „|, r,., m fmelgn lands who than Ha bin k and I look the man J s) , in ilfl rr , lt M , 4H |„ n s. Moreovi r. sijii.n.h In (In face and smile Thi*j„„ , ,tv,,lt ..f the new vision coming to limfeas'ir of ps) hi m> c , olh , v.<* f Kinwhm out of the Great War d»i\s gave me that Uha’’ j iml iis iinnili of woild unrest, coin- Here's a good wind fm the unknown lilmd v.lui the vision of the wotld’u lenrhei in Washington (now a pirt of splituil need and Christianity's an* Wushlnglon-leffvißon) College, win* own tlnit-lu. in set foitli in thu ad llv-'d hls hiluf s|iuce and iiasaed awuv .dies-. - and dl-Mi-shinM ut Des Molnea, with |iiolialil> no MLoltuition of thej tins IjM Conveiitian gives inomlso of Inehh nt lo ulihh the giial stnlismin i fully as eji.slial as thnsu vvhhh ivfeiied und no thought tint he had' have i-one befou ••.niltllmii-tl in hlx Kioiitm-BH Tin* toi-i ('.im. iiilhii mi •i-.iuo*, iih pri-Honled In Him in \ ll known wln'n hi* Ih Impm t- !11 nfoi m »ir lintm uni In million imiet- I 14; n \alii'il»k n> iui Hnlirjo ] \.ln ]>,• intnii- mntldbk* niiilno In lilm Uinm, din] rtirelv docs i l»-ili fm il< k]..iti*s nml fin thone not Uio fiHmi' know ftom tsliotn ] piivilM'iil to In* (it Doi Molrrni. In 11 lie (,<>t tin* Mm Vlilcli in tut riilii.ihh* , t«<)on t \<>liim<* fin wlili'h indent jo in him. jiihiilnl Hio aunlvnt Volunteoi Mote- I „l„.l im m,™ into u„. nil. j J 1 "''I”" >* >-■ ; 5 5I| “ II »™ Avuuh-. II IV -I knt’W «li,r» l >’’ 1,1 r “V' '" lrcl ' l ?' ~,,d I tit pagtM of tho circular are nccnuliim folded, printed on u coated papet of good quality nnd contain In addition to the announcement of the LOurxoH to he offered, pictures of eluhl of the ten bumsloiih which have liuen held ut the collcrc. Superintendent Jonan K. Wagner. o 1 * Deavcr, Pa., will he In clause of the DemonKtrutlon School of the Susmnci Setmlon mid will nupenlae tho wotk of the tenches b of the eight gruileu utid tho kindergarten Superlnundent Wanner wan grad- Suits Made-to-Order’ CLEANING PRESSING ; and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. Don’t worry about your * suit going bad. t ; We can help you out with !; a pair of the Dutchess trous % ere. 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