Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 12, 1920, Image 4
Page Four GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner , Never offer for sale any exposed goods or merchandise of any kind. Everything is displayed in dirt proof or dust proof windows, show cases and containers. Our efforfs are devoted to giving you clean, sanitary up-to the-minute service. BRYAN LECTURES ON “BROTHER OR BRUTE” (Continued from first page) mo Just out of a wui und hivo laon killing people, which is the bi ulo singe Wit nt its Inst Is not much botln than win nt Its woist Uoth tend to pmduio the imlmnl Instincts The Inst win was the bloodiest one l'heie was mole destruction of piopeiiy und loss of life limn cmi} before. "The distinction between tiro man re cognizing the lights ol Ills fellow be ings und the bubnlnn Is not new In the Bible, mention N nwilo of the two classes Both Solomon nnd D i\lil made statements tlul some men me brutish, Christ also mentions a speclil instance of them la the hypoultiH The taking of am thing b\ foico 01 by unfair ad vantage throws us back to the animal suite label Ued land was often won In the lllst pl.ue I>\ conquest Our own land begins with patents from the gov ornment who fought for It Never was there n time when more ricvouilng wns going on, I’reitUeeis, mid stock gamb lers ate now in ptomiimncc ".Mmij uphold w it for thu reason that It gives a chance foi supreme raerltleo Many win iiumoitnl heiolian by lighting fires, but thev do not tight them for this reason "Uni In atl iaspects Is undesir able It looses the biute in nnn. who seeks the llrst oppoittiiihy to take the life of another. It makes false stand aids of houm A man once had to up hold his hoaoi by duelling, but now It Is a eilmlnal offense to hive amlhlng to do w Ith a due) 'I hoi e Is a new stand aid of honoi. W.u cienlcs lndustiles that depend upon carnage und blood sbul foi lluli livelihood 'these Indus tiles sth up Joalousness between 1 commies so that they mnv pio lit by them “in nrdet to establish thu doitilne of biolheihood, U Is iictossaty to hive i belief In t.od Wt tune oin Unship toim.li nthci thiough Him. The (onsilousmss of t.ods being In life helps to ovetenmc leniptatioa and to keep fiom thu biute The clystnlllrji tiou of a <<>ns<leme nliuulv arouses) Is law. To est thllsh justice It Is also nec essary to have a belief la God. A true person does not stuil because he will be punished foi It, but hoc uise of the Imim that the ml of stc itlng would do him It should be the same with re gtud to nations One nation should not encioach upon nnothei because It will bo punished foi the wi r ong done. “Undoubted!} the most Important thing is foi a man to believe that he Is made in the Image of the .MaJtci. IV'o cannot tenth fellow ship and hrothcihood without this belief. The belief that man Is a descendant of lower animals In par alyzing to religion and Is making ag nostics out of Christians If the Dir wininn theory Is right, Christianity is wrong. Darwin advocated the survival of the fittest. This Is absurd and there is nothing to support it When the nth lest Is asked where lie begins, he must answei “with stuiT” and that he has ad vanced. on the othet hand, states that ho began with God nnd reasons down Theie is ano mow reasonable theory of creation than that of Christianity An nthhsl has no right to live If he can not understand life “NlUhlo, follower of Dm win who dar ed to go oven fuither, wns blamed for the war. Both of those men advocate that man Is the descendant of the biute This oveiturns the simulants of morality and defies God By their the ory, man Is to trample ruthlessly on ov eiy thing In his wav and war Is made tvs pcctnhlc The touching of the Du win* Inn Thoorv is allowed In hiKilnillons where tho Bible Is now allowed to ho taught. | “At tho last Ponte Commission, the Indemnities and houndmles weie not tho important questions, Whethei tho treaty was written in the sphitof Nltch !o 01 of God was hnpoi Pint, for the man who believes that man (s a Inuto cannot bcllcvo In future peace However, the treaty was wiltton on tho theory that war Is not ncccHn.itv and ought to be prevented The wot Id is now in a con dition that wo tun have peace Theie Is a great shortage of money and there will be a gruitoi slum igo Most of the nations owe us huge sums and are un able even to pay the Intel est on It If tho United States would offer to camel It would be belter foi nil to have tho world built cm filcndshlp and Invo than the value of tho mono}. If wv tan teach tho people the doctrine of bro therhood mu! love In God, theie will he ANNOUNCING That the Second Annual INTER-COLLEGE DANCE SCHENLEY HOTEL Instead of William Penn THANKSGIVING NIGHT NOV. 25 pence between man ami iiuin, and na tion ami imiiim. This is the only basis for n U no peace , All should make the tlotoi mnlnthm to 1 deal with man as a brothu und not us a biute, look up and not down, and be lieve in God This Is philosophy that cannot ho learned hi’Duuln. Bvcrvune his to decide the question It can not he evaded Which shall a poison lac biotlicr or beast/ If we act the brute, tin ie will be many more wars, but if wo practice fellowship, there will bo no more vvuis.” LEHIGH PRIMED FOR GAME WITH PENN STATE ELEVEN (Continued from drat pago) (i Th« Hi own and White llno-up in cludes munv veterans of last year and Is a laud hitting aggregation to face. Snvnrln the right lmlf buck, Is a splendid line plunger nnd Is good at receiving foiward pusses In this depuilmcnl of the game the Lehigh men put much eontldenee, tho majority of the Blown and White tallies against Muhlcnbing being tho result of forwards. •Iho varsity IlnoUp for tomorrow's con. list will piobiildy be changed somewhat duo to several new* features hi ought to light during tho i*nst weeks pinctlcc sessions Coach Bewick has been run ning the men thioiigli numerous strenu ous drills In prepntatlon foi both to morrow's game and thu season's closes on Tuikey Diy. At the ends. Gooigc Pi own and Huffonl have continued theh fast vvoik In getting down under punts nnd la forwaul pass wmlt, gradually betiding theh wotk along those lines. Tho speed of these Blue ntul While for waids will count a great <lc il In down ing thu fast IltoWn .iml White Colleg ians tomoiiow nnd incldcntatlv, In that big one to come yet, tho Pitt contest. At contei. Bouts has been keeping up his womlcsfol stiidc At the pivot post ho Is undoubtedly thu best man, Ills wot): both defensive and olTenslvo being of high class, downed with almost pcs* foot passing Clarence Beck and Bay Dues will play at the tackles aml the wnik of tills pah will undoubtedly prove a great wony foi the South Bcthle hcmltcs. Tho inattei as to Just who will ocuupy the guaiit positions is uiido ti'i mhied. Inasmuch as Grllllths bus been < tiled home and “Dick” Bauch will prebahly occupy Ids post, although this is undetermined Captain Hess and 'Dick'' SchUHlci have recovered sulll ilontly fiom their Injutles to peunlt them to play and thu guuid post will ilu between these two and Bauch. In case Captain Hess is called upon to play in tho hacktli'ld, which Is also likely, then Bauch and Schustei will undoubt edly be seen at thu two lino positions mentioned The change of Captain (loss comes n« a surprise, and either he nr Hugh may begin the game at tho fullback position. KUlinger will plav qumtorlmck ns unuul and Way or QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE OUR STANDARD j PENN STATE CAFE I GLOVES for the colder weather DRESS MOTOR DRILL | It will pay you to look over j our line when in need of 1 I gloves. j H. N. SAUERS Robison Block STATE COLLEGE, PA, 1 I uit3iuttitttmaimtit»Jiipamti:iiuaii!iuiiiiiioiiiitmtmniimimmai!!iiiiiHttanimutiiiaiiiiimrmuiiiii!iiiiiiDinmiituiaifittumiiniJmo WILL BE HELD AT PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Llghtnei und ITalnes will occupy the oliiri l.ucklkhl positions. This hitter inmblnathm, width Ims worked so well In the season's tontisls thus far lms l been working well all week. "Killy’a” I itbillly to gviieia) tile woik of tho team has novel been better and his shoulder gives him no appreciable liothoi any more. The other three men, Unities. Way und Llghtnei have oshlhlted aulll elently theh line pleiclng ability and speed hi loumllng tile ends anil/ also hi making good gains In o(T tackle plays. The contest totnoirow win lit no way be an easy one. inasmuch as the Brown ami White always plays Its best games on Ihr home gjldlum ami has taken up the deWeiminatlmt of attempting to stop the vlt lotions Blue ami White team. The vnisitv. In like sense, is wot under rating the abdltv of the Bethh'heniltes ami Is expeeling a haul game The im jPi uteri showing of the Boston eleven during Its rereitl game's hnn made it I look like a vi-iv slioiig aggregation and theie Is no i|ucst!i>n but It will be one of the huidust fought ami most inter esting contests of the season. INITIAL PRODUCTION OF PLAYERS TONIGHT (Continued fiom first page) uf the arena, , < >l (Is lint the lion Is Uio same one «h< i he hnd befilended In the woods, his life lt> spared, nnd he Is raved from fuiihci potsecutlou. Run ning along with the main theme, the* plot is widened out and enhanced by tho pm (nival of tho foi tunes nnd misfor tunes of othet CtulsUans. The part of. AmlroelcH Is taken by H. A. Matslngcr •“j. while K II Hoffman ’23 will enact the tole of tlvc Uoa, as well as that of Kfffntho, « Chi Nil in. Miss Aleen M l'ell 'S3 wilt bo the tending lady In the tote of Lnvlnln. a Clnlstlnn maid who Is about to lm tlvvovva to the* lions. II IS Taylni '2l will bo seen ns Caes.ii, while W C Shull? has a strong purt to play as Utuovlus, a Christian prisoner 'Hast l clmracteis are nbly supported by tho ulhci inuuibeis of the east, who ninnbet about twenty. As a cm tain miser, a special feature will be presented In the foim of a short liish piny which will h<* given undei the X-*X**X-*X*-X**X- , X--X | ANNOUNCEMENT j 3: Wm. McEachren has turned his Grocery Store 3: j; at 115 Frazier Street, over to A. B. and FREDREICK 1 3* V. STRUBLE, and it wilt hereafter be known as It. I STRUBLES’ GROCERY * *!• The new firm will appreciate the continued pat- 4; $ ronage of all forriier customers of the store and will J $ gladly welcome any new ones. | COMING-' " ' A DISTINCTIVE LINE OE XMAS GOpDS * t ■■ ?!■ THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Corner ! dli ectlon of Mr. Arthur Deerlng, of the Duput tiiient of English. The scene Is laid In the kltu|ttiiri>f Mmirteen Bruin’s I house, and tho uist will consist of si* lehumclciH. These Include Miss Buth Ui b ’22. as Bi Idgut lh uln, Mi Deering, as Slmiin Bruin, Mi. D D. Mason, as Mnurlocn Bruin. Mr Gordon Amend, As rnthei Hart; Miss Lisle Kohler '22, us Mu Ire Bruin, and Miss Elizabeth Kui 1 7 '23. as a Faery Child Tho piny Is one of tho best of modem short stoiles and was written by William Butler Ycutes “Prexy” Gives First Lecture Of Series The Hist lecture of the Liberal Aits Cmnse wns delivered by Dr C 12. Spniks in Old Chapel last Tuesday even ing on the subject "Martha Washington, the Home Woman." He gave a splendid talk on thu progress of the human rate »\ contrasting the life of Mnrtha Wash ington In 1800 with the Mitt thn iWnsh button of 1920 He also portrayed viv idly the life of "Tho Father of His Countiy" by comparing him with the other prominent men of his time. Dr. Sparks said that Martha Dan in Idge was horn of a good family In tho South. She married when only seven teen y ears old to a farmer named Cuslls who lived at a place called thu White House along tho Amaukco River In Vhginln Four children were born, two of which lived nnd two died Short), after tho birth of her last child, hei Juislumd died nnd left her a widow with two rhlldrcn nnd about fifteen thousand dollais in cash which was considered a huge sum at that tbno in the South. Dr. Sparks explained that, owing to tho fact that woman was not so prom inent at that time, it wns necessary to in to the biographies of mon to get ac counts of women. In this way ho wont on to portray tho life of Gcorgo Wash ington und Us consequent relations with that of Maltha Danbildge lie raid Washington also came of a good family and one which belonged to the arlstoc mev of Virginia They* vveto of a high social class, being tho fourth of their Ph'ofoplaifs of Qualify' ~ i’latg Cdllocfo 'Va. In “OLD KENTUCKY” Comedy— <f A Kick in High Life” Special prices—Adults, 30 l5 cents, and tax NITTANY—FIUDAY and SATURDAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY COMING— GEORGE MELFORD’S SUPER PRODUCTION “BEHOLD MY WIFE” uu.q In America. Dr. Sparks explained, at tills point, Hint wo have always had Hiiclal clnasoa hut they nro now baaed on woilh wlitronn they wore formally liiim.il on birth. Washington wan u planter,, 111 at of all, then a survoyor, and lltmlly a soldier which waa what nature icully hitcndcd him to bo, as ho had a flowei fill build and wau six fcot two in* dies in height. •When hla half-brother died, Washington Inherited hla estate ami ictalned the name of Mount Vernon which hla hrothci had Riven It In honor of the admiral of a ship on which ho had Killed at one time. When he whh twenty-six ycara old, Washington, then an ollleei In the pio* \lnelal nimy, started for Wllllamshurß Capitol. On hhi wnv he alopped at the homo of Colonel Clminhoia In Virßlntn mid tlieie met Martha Danbildge, who happened to he vlnitlng Chambers A short time latci they wero married Wushhißton’s plantation had live thous and acres of land and ho lived lllco n Vlißlnlu gentleman, enjoylug a Ray and comparatively casv life. Martha Wash* button, on the nthei lmnd, lived a veil lonely life. She wrote very few letters and did not ko \ery ninny places. Be* | The Varsity Pool Room | | UNDER POST OFFICE | | POOL and BILLIARDS j ? CIGARS, CIGARETTES and CANDY ■ S H. G. MORRELL, Prop. | J. a SMITH & SON DEALERS IN GENERAL hardware Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. STATE COLLEGE, PA. “IF IT ISN’T AN EASTMAN” “IT ISN’T A KODAK” USE ONLY EASTMAN Autographic or n. c. FILMS FOR BEST RESULTS 'TV.** TJENN QTATE me i HOTO CHOP ANITA STEWART VIOLA DANA In a Peppy Comedy “A CHORUS GIRL’S ROMANCE” KATHERINE M c DONALD In “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE” MAURICE TURNEUR’S “DEEP WATERS” Also—A Slow Motion Reel ANNETTE KELLERMAN In “THE ART OP DIVING” CARMEL MEYERS In ‘TOLLIES’ TRAIL” And Booth Tarkiogton Comedy “EDGAR’S SUNDAY COURTSHIP” Friday, November 12, 1920. sick a having charge of the entire bourn held, one of her duties was to teach u the girl alnvoa to sew. When Wuahlna tun waa Inaugurated sho waw nut prot ent for the ceremony. She always «ii| putted her htifdwnd Jn'merythfng whle he attempted and onu of her favorite e> pi chhluiih waa "Oeorgu la right, Qt-uig la always right” Bho was a true an loyal wife ami nbovo all, a homo womai PEN N STATE COEDS FOIIM DANCE OHCHESTJI The organization of an orcheatm 1 the women atudonts of the collcgu attracting much attention and marl another important atep In tho mualc ptogierm of the Inutltiilion. Tho tnus rluna Hint mnde their aiipcumnce h foie the notary’ Club duilng tho recc Booatei Day cclubrallon and crcat auch a sensation that they huvo bc< engaged to play* at aeveial dancea to given In tho ncur futuio at tho womor dormltm lea The peraonncl of tho orchestra lnclu cm Anna Morgan ‘2l, lender and planli Until '23, banjo, Mary Mui fold '23, traps, Mario Corboy '23, troi bone, and Louitfo Still *22. violin.