Tuesday, November Ife 1910 . LEINBACH MAKES PLEA FOR LEADERSHIP In a twrmon that \vu» characterized > Uh force ami Un oxcclloni thetorlcul xprcsslon, In fact In one of llio moat owcrfui sermons that was over dollv red befoio a Penn State audience, Dr. nul S Lelnbuch made an appual for leadership" \shon . lie addiuwied tlie tudunt body In tlio totfubu Uiapel set- Ices Inst Sunday morning. Dr Loln acli'n text Ih to In? found In the tenth Implui of the gospel according to St lui Ic. beginning at the thirty-seventh urae. It Im tlio story of an Interview utucon the two disciples James and aim and the Christ, In which the dls mt we may sitNono on thy tight hand Iplea “said unto him, Grant unto uh nd tho othut on thy left hand, In th> lor> But Jesus said unto them, Yc now not what ye ask; can yo drink of to cup that I drink off And bo hap* zed with the baptism that I am bap- j zed with? And. they said unto him, | fo can," Fi 'loin thin simple story Dr Dclnbach /doped mi excellent sermon. Ho toiil w tile uttltudo of tho disciples had /n liitcrpiotcd In various manners: it James and John wished to >uro something by “pull" which oy could not socuio by "push." Men, peclnlly politicians, aro tempted to fol v the lines of least roslstenco and pluy o "crooked" gaino of favoritism. Many Ink that James and John enmo to n Ist with a plea for fav orltism Even they did come to Christ for that pur* so they should bo given credit for bav tr enough ambition to accept a rcs nslblc position. No credit can bo giv thosc persons seeking to pluy tho ddlu game. Persons with smull or •dkx.ro ambitions aro not exalted, but • their brothers, their Alma Mater, d their country are exalted "Do not contont to bo a private In tho rear uks;-move up, life is a challenge to > best thut Is within us." I It la Quito likely that Josuh did not ladder thouo djsciplos In tho light sookors of favoritism, for ho asked am If thoy could drink of tho cup which Ho drunk. So tho Question put to nil mon—thero Is n cup which must bo able to drink. Tho porson 10 is "square," who plays tho mo “on tho lovol" and lives a Chrls n life, is often ridiculed Christian has proved itself to bo a decided lent to tho world and all should tako rt in supporting It. Many persons lovo that overy tnhn should bo for nself and lot the Dovil tako tho hind ist, others do unto othors as they uld ha\c thorn do unto themselves, I t tlio rulo of Christ was that persons I > put upon tho earth for sorvico. \U lany pooplo say that all thoso tilings >l>uned ninotoon-hundrcd years ago— it there is no Pood now to dlo the OUR SPECIALTY HOME-MADE Pies and Cakes tain-State-Bakery WIWWWBWWtqMiCaqMWWWWWi Thursday and Friday CONSTANCE TALMADGE GEORGE MELFORD’S WEDNESDAY “A Perfect Woman” ALSO Mack Sennett Comedy FEATURING CHAS. MURRAY “Youthful Fancy” FRIDAY and SATURDAY WALLACE REID “Always Audacious COMING “The Branding Iron” _ ~ , , . .. Adults 30c The Forbidden Thing Children 15c, & tax ®TfelMamjTfpafff do. ' "Phofoplays of Qualify" i'fcato Golloqg, * death of a innrtyr os was the case In the oarly day a of Christianity. But oven In this dny men are dvlng for their beliefs. The recent wax hus shown that men would rather die than i>lay the croolted h’umu. Ur Lclnbach Is connected with tho Near Relief and has recently bon in Europe, Asia, and Africa whero he saw inon die for their beliefs—whore ho saw women whose eyes had been nut out, boys and Kiris bruised and hundreds of thous ands of Armenians dio because they would not say that these Is ne Christ and pledge hlloitJiwuu to Moha;nmed. The Annenion y Plollct and the rcmarkublu tackling f>y Harlow reminded the alumni of the bext teamx of the puxt. On tile xlvtcriith of November in 1911 Colgate Unlveixlty wax defeated, 19 to 9, In one of tliu hardext and clcunoxt giuncx played here In tho drat half, tho Blue and White mun were held xcorelcxs while Colgate xocurcd a Held goal by il beautiful kick fiom tho forty yard line In the xocond half Penn State xhovved new llfo nnd roiled up Rovcntcun polntu. Captain Very, tho man who did ho much to mako thlx a ehumphmxhip team, made two touch downx himxclf Tho gnmo allowed what n powerful eleven ho 'would lend agalnxt Pitt tho 'lhnnkxglvlng that fol lowed Juxt eight ycuiu ago today, tho Ir rcxtlblo NiUany xcoring machine nnd Invulnerable xtonuwnll defonxe downed the undefeated Ohio Stato eleven with a3?to 0 xcoie Tho vhdlorx vveie com pletely upxet by tho foot furloux attack and the vaiying xtyic of play* xhown by Penn suite. A week before tho Scarlet and Gray bad won tho Ohio Statu Chunt pionshlp und they* held tho reputation for having invulnerable Hues. but today their lino crumbled before tho powerful Nittany altuck STATE VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR ADDRESSES AO. Ell. STUDENTS Mr. 11. L. Dennlx. Director of Voca tional Education, Pa., nd drexxed tho xtuduntx In agricultural ed ucation on Fiiday,* November D, on "Statux of Vocational Agriculture in Punnxy Kanin " PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PRODUCTION My Wife” A simple child of the Big North - Woods I Married by a prodigal to shame his parents. Then cruelly tum bled into the maze of Eng lish “society.” See her thrilling struggle ’twixt nature and civiliza tion—at last her triumph 1 -—and the prodigal kneel ing at her feet. Savage.” With Milton Sills Elliott Dexter Mabel Julianne Scott COLLEGIAN I News From Other Colleges f th t n 11111 n 111111 nll c:: i: r • i:::: • <^ t . •£ An extensive cnmpnltm Ik[around k»»k1 time was onjojed, by nil. planned tlumiKhout the statu la order I It in hop,.|i,ti‘,l ,illh blunt, J t h., i11,.1,1 Kutoiend Pltillli, Coolc. i Ulshnp «>r Delaware, who mado the In ti itSIMS—On the oit.islon of the Ilf* [ location, ueio also picHunt tlelh HimheiKmj of ih« cnllow. loltUM i ... of comtnitulntlori iw i<> received from | CAU.NIA.IL I I^CII— The Bludcntß pro* vurlotiK universities amt collokok tin u- I L,huml >l»««u> s hrilllant witiro out the country. j "•’lot*' and Playwrights: with Kreat sue* U. Il .I.—The annual dinner of the «1-1 Tho " aH IHewmtod Varsity umnl Is scheduled to.ho held Trldnj ov- MKht * N"'«»nl>cr Cth. In tho bchonloy cnlm? hefore the Pitt game This will • Tlioatie. he the second time in him been held wince j I*l3Xlloll—Lehigh's It. O T. C. hold Itn the Mur. having l>eon suspended dmlng <*nn«ul levlew and Inspection hoforo that pei led Captain Peri Ik, tho Division Inspector CORNELL—A luncheon was hold In honor of Mr. A \V. Smith* by the Ithaca 1 IXotui > Club Air. Smith haw been act* I liik n« president of tho college foi six months and he Ih stiongly recommended foi that position. 1 MUIII.KMIUItfI—A half holiday was' observed bv the students on Monday! nhen the annual stunt dny was held Much amusement win prnilded to llu upjjer classes at the expense of the Frosh, who wore compelled to do all 1 stunts considered fitting iftul "quite In keeping with theli towlj standards.” CAKNKGIE TKCII-—VniHlt> Mght was ohseivtd at this Institution on Xovem hcr li. tho night of the Allegheny ttnmo. Varsltj squads of both teams, together with the conches, were Ernsts of ho inr A program was arranged and an all- a-H-I-M-M* -H-H-M- -M-X-v -:-X ANNOUNCING That the Second Annual INTER-COLLEGE DANCE WILL BE HELD AT SCHENEEY HOTEL Instead of William Penn THANKSGIVING NIGHT NOV. 25 W'M"H'»W H-H-C-XH-I In one way, at least, smoking is just like eating FATIMA •maniManMiMaaoiaioHn 9 A COMPLETE LINE OF 3 | SPORTING GOODS i INCLUDING A 6 WRESTLING TIGHTS and SHIRTS § gj at a Very Low Price at g • tZftfie Jtaftc Loom | « “EVERYTHING MUSICAL.” g . _ ❖ All through Luc season at the-Polo Grounds, New York,-the Giant’s home field, die “fans" in the grandstand at wejl as (he bluchers, bought mure Fatimas than any other THE more rich and delicious a certain food is, ( the more care people take to a\ otd eating too much of it —for instance, plum pudding or “sweets ” Similarly, many smokers asoid straight Turkish cigj- • reltes because they are too nJi The) contain let much Turkish. But in turning to part-Turktsh or Turkish Blend ciga rettes, men often find a disappointing lack, of taste, due t» ttc little Turkish. So naturally, men look for a cigarette containing j~sc And soonerorlater, the) "discover” Fatima. They find that while Fatima contains lus Turkish than do straight Turkish cigarettes, it contains mere than any other Turkish Blend—m other words “just enough Turk ish” to gne them that delicious Turkish taste without um over-richness. Try smoking “just enough Turkish.'’ Liggett & Myers Toijacco Co. CIGARETTES Pago Throe Last )onr the unit wun umoni; tlio flrut oltfht iind tliin Min it hojiuis to bo n< toad tt> nunu in college militni > ratlin; IJNIVIHtSTTA OF CINCINNATI—Sir Auckland fii'dih h. 11l Itlhli iiinlmiiMudor ti> tin* United Status muk .i riiohl at the Cuiluuiiai Celebration of tho Mwli tul School on .Nmunlui nlxth. Man> otlic-t dlatlnKUlHhed men in the Medluil wot Id weto lucnont to help the College i < It lintlim TAILORI NG HENRY GRIMM’S 206 E. 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