YOU are always sure of fresh reliable goods. Weekly turnovers tell the tale. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner The Letter Box April 11, 1920 T» the Editor of the Collegian. When one bears the tales of all tho thieving that yearns to be epidemic now, he holds up Ills bunds In right* eous horror and exclaims virtuously, ‘'Why doesn't somebody do something about It?" But -when, all of a sudden he wakes up to find himself the victim of thievery bis sympathetic indignation Immediately turns into something that has no name strong enough, which is as much worso than anger as anger Is than pleasuro With it is mingled a feeling of utter ropunganco for tho per* •on who can stoop to theft. Theso aro tho sensations one first experiences But shortly one Is forcod to realize that another sensation ex* aeeds even those, that of hclplossness. When tho othor follow was the vic tim, ho wondered why something wasn't dono. Whoa his is tho loss lie looks around la vain for soraothlng to do. What can one do? To waste breath haranguing tho thief accomplishes noth ing toward getting the stolen proport} back. It Is evon small soluco rurth armorer no calumny in all tho diction aries would be Quito as bitter aa tho purlolner merits. If tho person could orouso the thief's irs by calling him names so that be would openly rosont the libel it might servo to locate the onlprit. But he who has eo little man heed and solf-respoct that he can steal, would surely be so lacking In sensitive ness that ho would not resent being sailed a skunk or a crook. Xs there nothing ono con do" One is sorely tempted to degrade himself almost to the lovol of the thief by making wild threats to the air of the bodily injury he would Inflict on the dog If ho could only determine his Identity. That, of eourse. Is foolish boss. And yet, If it eould be done u flmuauagaa ttatmtttn 11 mmitimtnn i jxrrttttii ta mi m ttiuumrmi t I If Yen Break Your Glares I or you arc suffering with H haadachw or eyestrain, SEE I Dr. EVA B. ROAN 1 522 F. College Ave iiuiiumuiuiu(Qiiiiiißiiiiami.iuiuuniiH’:ii:aiiii. 1 Jelly Drops | 40cl pound | Caramels and oth- j er homemade can- :|: dy daily $ Gregory Bros. | CANDYLANDi cafeteria| State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES couple of times. It might rid the coin* munH> of some of Its parasites The ■writer put himself under tome obligation, ami others to considerable trouble to get a reall> nl£» poster dono In hundwork to use In connection with the advertising for u pta> to be ghon by a student organization He posted It In the main cotrldor of the Main Building 3umda> noon, April 10th. On Sunday morning the poster was gone. An} Information us to the pres* ent whereabouts of the poster would be Immensely upp-eclnled The poster was a garden scene with violet and green the predominating colors At tlio top was tlio advoitlsemsnt for the play. ALTRED TV POND UA>DOLIX AND GLEE CLUBS TO TAKE TRIPS THIS MONTH The Mandolin and Glee Clubs will make n three day trip during the latter IKitt of this month This will bo the lust tilp for tho clubs this semester and a apodal program is being prepared foi theno concerts So\onty-U\o men will go on tho trip, Including tlio quur* tot. Two concerts have been arranged, tho first at Dickinson Collego, Carlisle. Pa, on Friday, Aptll twenty-third, and a second concert uf Wilson Collage, Chnmbursburg, Pa, on tho following dn> Tho Japanese Cantata, to be gl\eu under tho uusplcon of the Girls Glee Club, has been postponed lndellnltel} owing to Inability to prepare for this muslc&le The girls will take up the cantata at a later date PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS vabj^cw | OVoy tailored I Soft Collars 00% Goodyear-Equipped—and the G. T. M. The economy of power is a constant problem bought on the basts c f whatever the jobber with the plant superintendent, the factory has in stock The o* c the G T.M. rccom cngincer, and the production manager. They mended for the Toledo company did. It know that the volume, the cost and the held the pulleys, withstood the aetd, and quality of the entire factory's output depend delivered full powci. It lived up to the directly on the success with which a depend- value built into it by the Goodyear manu able, uniform How of power is transmitted to factoring ideal, "Protect Our Good Name.” the machines Full recognition of the value of economical transmission is basic tn the Goodyear Plant Analysis Plan It may be. us in the case of our original installation fo: The Toledo Cider fie Vinegar Company, only u single drive that the G.T.M.—Goodyear Technical Man—is asked to analyze But from the outset he makes his expert study on the principle that a belt is an integral part of the plant's pro duction line He surveys the actual conditions under which the belt must opciatc. He figures pulley dimensions, ccntcr-10-ccntcrdistanccs, operating speed required He notes that the belt must resist certain ucida, or high tem peratures, or unusual abrasion, flinty dust or warm damp In tht3 particular ease, it happened to be acetic acid. The G.T.M.-spcciflcd belt, it is logical to oxpect. will stand up to its part in the factory's work better than u belt that is BELTING • PACKING Miss Ada T. Kurtz Nett Sunday’s Chapel Speaker Mins Aila T Kurtz, termed "The Sun- Into the hearts of the sons of the Unit* nhine Uid>” by the doughboys of the| ld Staten. Since the v.ar, she has been * n i* ~in locturlnjr throughout tho eastern states CI . mil b. the spoaHor at both „ r 0„ lhr , V or and, because 0 t her ox chapel aer\ ices In the Auditorium here j co u en t talks, has gh cn Invaluable aid idi lay. she *lll talk upon aomo : b ns oil upon l)«r experiences She nlll also sine soma nor lo .uld Interest to her talk. Dur- Ini; the ■war, Miss Kurtz sorted In both I ianco and Germany, ehocrlnc all those who had the good fortune to see or lieai her She literally sans: her way 100% Goodyear-cq mpped today is the result of n succession of analyses following that first one, plus tl s service the G.T.M - specified Goodyear Belts have never failed to yield. You will note there are different types of Goodyeur Be king on different drives and on pumping duly in this plant. In line with the same principle of assuring the rela tion of every unit to the work of the whole plant, the G T M prescribed Goodyear Monterey Acid Mote for the conveying of the product At the end of a full season's run, the Goodyear equipment shows prac tically no wear and li-*n furnished new records for energy conserved and power transmitted. Students and teachers of .engineering will find the subject of power economy through plant analysis practically treated in the Goodyear Mechanical Goods encyclopedia. 4 They may obtain cojiics by letter request to the Mechanical Goods Department, The Goodyear Tire Sc Rubber Company, Akron, O. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN in many patriotic motements Mica Kurtz hna gained no Httlo tune in the musical world for she Is well tenon n as a teacher of singing In both Philadelphia and New York Her lee turo together with her Binging prom ises to he a real ttrut for Penn Stato studonts OoprrUht i mo, Lr Tb» Gowlmr Tire & nubtxr Co. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1920 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Prico List now ready for distribution. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass. Badges '-"•ely Stationery Doherty School FOU Securities Salesmen A two months’ course of In struction in Bond t*id Stock Salesmanship is sow avail able to u limited number of college men during the com ing summer aacatlon. No Tuition Expense of Any Nature If interested, write for full information to Dr. F. L. Fuld, Educational Director, Bond Department Henry L. Doherty & Company CO Wall Street, New York IP . !'■ V C ■n /*' i ////>' ? Vn if t i \ Qur Representative, Mr. H. Salten will be at the NITTANY INN Friday, April 23rd Saturday, April 24th . WITH A COMPLETE SHOWING OF SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS SPORT CLOTHES FURNISHINGS HATS and SHOES - For College Men See our men’s Cordovan Oxford Brogue, specially priced at $16.00 plus 60 cents tax. franklin Stmon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK MEN'S SHOPS 2to 8 WEST 38th STREET STREET LEVEL Copyright 192 U H.irt S>cha finer S. Mnrx It’s a sure thing: at Montgomery’s Wednesday, April 14^19301*'
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