Tuesday, January 22, 1921 ENUS PENCILS 2441. omi., Wit =care& maid rOßtheatudcraorpror.,tbe A:superb VENUS outinvala all for perfect pencil Ivor]. 17 black. ilegrem-3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co. is=2l"2" Zgeten Zr re pnells end MecTulgtMelr j PENN STATE '1 BRACELETS in Sterling Silver $2.50 Crabtree's ;s; i The HOOVER— It Beats :!. As it Sweeps, ii: . As it Cleans * 3:. •:. 1 1 : Electric Supply Co. .1: v , i 123 Frazier Both Phones I' See the Children Safely to School in ni for Err onernual Transjorstran - 5-Pass. Sedan •ij ' ;111:15.::11C • (44 Decker Motor Co. P.kTRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Are You Going Home Over This Week-End? ,224 E. College Ave PABLO, CASALS GIVES RECITAL IN.AUDITORIIIf4 World Famous 'Cellist Presents Many Diffmult Numbers to Large Audience 1 Pablo Cnsith., tin! ' ton Id it gn rated t appanned inn recital 1.19 t Saint - dint nit_int n 1 fe i ntun eof the rattan - tinlonnenst out, oriel cid Inv thet- Inent or I . leilti and the V C A De al Ile the numb, of athletic and nell II at lit l:Ies of the ea ening. the Audi ton 'lnn ~[l9 nen Illltnt anal the Intl,' nl tigt nt4 nectilat Beginning hig mnynnnt nw, tno ronthiete numbctw by Ii nit the Son ;in Ir D tnil the Suite In G. C 1.09 ileninn gu Itcil the tote:pull, e thlllty nhlch has gone fu ht gaining fr. ltim .t tto! Id-Nt hie I °put Ilion In the set end numb. he nln net lc I nntpnnled his P'.llliqt 1111111 enthel) 01100 his ono In ntll.e toe composition ,uttesi In the 1111111 number, reflect to Conalii 1114:4.13 the flint dine the' hi !Want technique IN hick It o non for him the nnnie of The nig-m -ini of the '50110" PI i)ine, °nth° fi .lOP4 of the oelectlon In hal mould, alone, he coluludod the Cone. to In o finale of double 01.0110 tnd tllll4 at a plt,ll tat el%t cached aft, eb co on be %hided pet forum s on the !not.- meta "Apt / es on IlZet e." by ram e. owl .t similar 4 selection. ''Plleuse. - It) the same compose, met e the AI, Pieces 14, , of the foot th and Jinni m one ieh /In ought into pl it the Iwo tit mann /111m tones lot 0 hl,ll the tiolffieello Iles liernme - sit nen Mum it and Neel e t hin ett htooth melodies old Melt eel nice .implicit - of esccution 'rho "IntermecTo flout Got cents" tcilott et' /To this et en mot e than hi the in eccilt log numbers.lltlnum d Gendt on eshlli his slffil is no neemnp mist The eons tins sex er II pleib Ito passages - e tiling fin the best abint) of the PI tees, het4o eful UO , l tie toil co-oritin th it the effect it is tit it of one Instrument rather th in of too '"rsi ht Poppet, [OM. meted tite MOM 1M It stag spititffil Sirtnish dance Ind 11, one of the most difficult selections plat ea /luring the et ening Throughout the eta it it the ilaiielleo COUM not fill to he by the shim poise ltd It/ 1, or ,rr,•ct won of the M 0 it lluot Mn C 1 sic fin only one numbel playing In the othem it nit ills bib II Me,MlO mugs, MUM 01111 (10961 M. C.': mil al b s lilt pet feet ffitoplitit) of man ner. PENN STATE HOLSTEIN COWS ARKABLE RECORDS The Holstein eon% 1,111111 Com 7:n117- WIT ,00ncd in the Penn,l4anla Stale College mil noted tot ,nn 1,,1,10 rot old In inoduelng 22,247 pounds of mill. In one 1011 111. , clo.o 1,11 In I=l Tina au nail% tem events apploxltnarte- Ix 10,400 fill II t`i of milk, SIS pound of butter, ,and 1000 pounds of cottage cheese Tills 4roung, eon Ills !throb bled all the good qualltle4 of Its moth. tad Inotakes to 04 en to,ctl I'ol let old 111- et , atm mite has a tetrad of tantluelng ltSO pound% of lotus nit in the last }rat 01111 e het mother's Mgt ictottl Is G5O pounds of bullet fat Marmons, Peerless, Overlands, Champions, and Fords. Closed and Open Cars HOME AND RETURN FOR 5 - PASSENGERS FOR LESS THAN CARFARE `ORIVE-IT-YOURSE:LF AUTO C.O. FORMER COSMOPOLITAN --- CLUB IS REORQANIZEp nevi% Int.: it HMO) nlll , l/ esktetl son.. 31. it s ago but tehl..ll It II ee.teetl font tinning the ho olgn vtutlents of l'enn bts, to again cog-tn./ell the C..4.11°- 1.011..1 Club •on l'111111!, I mune% eh - enth An election of olllceFT ronoooa tho on gonization or the I loh and the rot- folirm lugo e linden Pre , dent, F Colon '2ll. Vit e-Pre4ldent. Se, gm K 11..poughin , Sect et., r. 111100 n 1 nil and Tleanut et, 1). W I) Crockett of the lattin Langulge On pan Uncut A to ogr.ril of in tlt Me.; hot! Seen outlined I* the olllcel g of the Club.unong hich diveu.lon Si oup owl 4ot onto az e outglandlng llAlune All N alone b+ liumn nit," the motto of the Club which une 01 - Inaugutated beeauve the need m felt on the ctmpuv for nn I/ glom of foreign studentn ingum of IM h more ft mulls^ eld flow; it null lie foget ell between the ntudentx (tom fot - elm, I Indy trul m het e three qtudenm mould be In ought Into clove, comb,[ ulth evils lathe] EXTENSION WORKERS PAY TRIBUTE TO MCDOWELL Ab out one bundled county ogents anti extension operiolloto, mernbel4 of the Agile°ltoi 0 FAtenolon Depot tment gtlhmcd on College Atenue On Sun 'ti, innuory thirteenth nod mntthetl Ina boil) to the home of theft 'thief,' m diteetot of malt taw, ol extenolon. to CN1,1094 tacit congrat ulations on the oecaolon of bin Headed In I'Dase" Sloan nnd "V to" lieWilliam4. too setelsn ounts ageing the agrlcultut ml umbel 4 nap ailed the MeDnuell honie 4unprlm,e Following n shßi t talk h 3 Brute Dun ha County Agent of Blair counts, In uhisil he °Yin esqed the wine...anion of the ratite staff my the u oak of shell lead., stiffing the }eat, he his been In 11l age of e‘ten4lon :washing MI and lfts liaa, eIINS Ere Preqented stile token. In the form of nouer4 tnd rands In I le, nett chosen words. tt Me -1)00011 told of the plemae that 1110 to lead the ottpunlaatlon thtoutth the 30 11 4 of month to Its ptesent stage 'Occasion, no this" he add ...no the Unit that Ming a Ft eat amount of , a ttufat don Ind rn the Mt the line morale e tilt h h I, alua, °s kied In the Deuattment " DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC OFFERS NEW COURSES 1011(0:dance ttlth the plan to le n taco the (nape of the leak Da plt tment at Penn State. - foul nen cow (ea In Ittunle 1100 e been offered for the gerond setnegtet The (rturtnn open to All and It to eNttected that .1 llt go nuinbet of students LL 111 t tho athantage of the opportunity to le tan ino-e of the thLot v of muelL "%lush , la, dealing alth u genes tlsin ‘es of the hi.tois of 11111 ii, Slu Ic 55. coittue In elementaiN sight singing and eat It siring as aell no nnede imentols, Allude CO. tilt .raced them, In might singing aid cr It lining and Muuie 59.-d CO Ill`4o In musk. apineeil lion Mach Is designed to tin ring In telligent and die( tiralnatlng Ilutenets, Ile the routs,. offered Although thole are no pa erequltalteo rotant rat the eourate, all tandems t king Itualc 59 anal to oar acquit eal to sling In either chub A co .13 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1924-1925 ,CALENDAR, -- ANNOUNCED:BY SENATE Chi istv Recess Begins_ on Dec antler Twenty-third—Ends January Sixth The College Senate at it, I egul in fleeting 1 ICI Thin gilaN ideated the nil- 71%. t min Won to, Admi4 , l4bn Ads 111,41 St s ruding not fleino , 0 ol ( ~ .Idltlonq Sept 11-20, Thu! qd.l3 -,, n.llll It rtegktntion Dl# —Sept 22 21, tondi I, -Tuesd*. SimiNiter lieginq 10 10 i m Sept 21, At OdlleYtill) Alumni Ilinno-Coming; —O,l S stillol Li 41111, —Not 4 Tin of it TL tnl.vl,-it ink (11011 d I% hoi Chi lvtmiv lleccit 1/Mins 1 20 1 1 in— Dec 23, Tuesila) Cluktm., Ilecesa en,l4 S 00 t in Jin 6, TurgclnV. Winder Com ,es In Am leultui e I a gln Jan 8, Thu.:lday St~nno Sone.. Tleedsti lon—an 11 "l'-81, Wedn.alay-Satui II II I'll wt Soneotso onda—Seli 7 I, stud. Second Semester beglna S On a in Feb I, llondar 'Mal-) car Co.uluntlon 7 10 p 10 'I uesdar N% inter Cow nev in At.rieultm e end— G, Ft Iday Utqten rtecesv begins 20 p m —Apr 9 Th. 9,1 Something Happened in 1391 ~. il ~_._...2,-.-4,* 4 ' 0144;0 I ~ ,., • ''"e.r..,, ...,, z.--- , k V,;,:11 . 1:\ 4CA ri 61 f, - '1 ,. .. x , e, 1 ....,,r01,,, , i,". ,I;t: H ' ~.„..p., . >.,....,.,_., . 1-11 , Pit.... , 47- 1 „,-, . ~ .ik 1 , ',l,' ' - '= 4. `-,1r47.4t: 4 F DERHAPS no phase of dee- , " — V 4 l;Bm,k,' ,; ^ 4 4.V,04: I trical development is more :,. ZVZ.I SO3 - P•mott.... - .. - =':" , ..F . 2_ , ..,-vm - ii..oaL: ..'2, , f,..:_r.,.r. fascinating than the events leading up to the practical use of elec tricity as the motive power for street railway transportation. Sound ri Principles ft It is a story of "midnight oil", hard thinking, ex treme perseverance. No better example of the value of sound principles to present day engineering could be cited than the Westinghouse No. 3 Motor, as in troduced in 1891. Its design was so fundamentally correct and the details were so soundly worked out that subsequent developments of railway motors all followed the prin ciples embodied in it. Now let's see what bearing this has had on modern transportation In 1700 the first permanently fixed rails made theii appearance. In 1831, in New York, horse cars began operation. In 1834, after fruitless attempts to apply steam, compressed air, gas, etc , to these cars, a Vermont blacksmith, one-Thomas Da% enport, sug- .... -, estink' ' r.. 3, ...,%' 'ollai :.: 41 ?:;?'9 . ....... -... . - ' WESTINGHOUSE i .... ELECTRIC Al r4T0:403.4*-ADOVIVICIIaOatt Iterr•e enrl.4 Son n m--\ln 1I l'urella, 11. Ima 111 7, t, (bald w--NI, 16, till Ind IN. ./11111111i I) It-111110 IR ~1/11.11/ mit Ito CIPIIIniI-111111• / I SIMI nior ( - 11,, DI, Annual llocting of Ti u~te~r—lttn, 11 \fond Is cmpnt 11(1 itl , , tio/1 of TI t es— t iuni• tii, 'lll,Ttl it ll:ntt in t 0 1:S train it the Collet., —lune 17-IS, NVellie , t 1 t,- l'hut Pit 1) it—loin lq Thure- St.nonot Ser. , lon for Tel, hero lovlns -loh i Mona ho %num,i ‘,...510n eno'q —Aug I I, Shut .1* n%lllllllll[llll, .‘,1911 , 109. Ail, nu od Standing and I:1 MM 11 or Von 11 tionn—,tiot 17-19 11151-9 11.,,t, a I It.n I) , —S. In 21-22. Von .1 iv Tne.l.ls I lint , 1211109 kt beg'. In 10 I rn Sevt 21 Wedn, ,+,IL I.%N.SAVOASANWAS.W.N.S..II%.,'W.N.WOO, GROCERIES GROCERIES Spedial on Coffee This Week W. R. GENTZEL "Home of Better Built Furniture" Special Rates For This Week-End's Trips; GREAT DEMAND IS MADE FOR EXTENSION SPEAKERS, Ow 111.Inct . In, Ilstrn4l.in ➢11(1,111- 11 m Penn S: Ito nit .1 .1 1 11 11.. to qclelt evg Gull 1 . 0,113 II I I onl4 i 1...1, The Dell t 1 Intent 111 In flllllll2lll 11.- relpt Of %Ind] II e.tto q 1 ,4 ft 1 , 11/ It oh h 0.11.4 ...nth, • e ot tt 1.111, •Illd 1111 1 1110 Ptoi. ,4ot C 0 0 1100 ht. 11110 nuntlk t ,11 It t1 , 1 1 olt•ton 1 // / ' 01" incl. La goal. He 1T11, ,, / 11 I 011 / htll4l nootltt, of th 1111111011 notkro 1 . ro t. t Into it 01111 o 01 Ihi 110 old hos, Lldur Wn punch." Melling 11 11 414 ok, on the ,n 1,1,, t • Th., It du,lll Arm], I stud. 13 _ T ',T thin 11111 /1 ,141 ill/ I'oll l ll 0 , 1 1 1 ,•I` , •••,. Ida on the n , ett OF, 0 vt o n,; of 1141 e onntol, I Ist on the! pm. of all 1110 1,11 /fel 1111/ 1101 4/11/1. Oitil 1 114 and I.eenule. ZlEZ72Stera r laidqgpiZZClT 111.4.—a1l dear. El= KNOX CAFE , BASEMENT OF HOTEL; ll'o•noghoum .Molar, .No 3, tho•Progro3, or 1 1 c Pro, 1 Untrorsolly- ldophd D C Railway Motor gusted that electricity be used as the motive power. The vent' first practical commercial (13 namo, built by Gramm, in 1862, made tins suggestion a possibility. It was natural that George Westinghouse, with Ins intense interest in transportation, should talc up this problem From 1869 to 1891, lie, IN all his organiz ation, worked continuously to pedal a commercially practicable railway motor, and the famous vo. 3, daddy of all street radw ay motors, was the result. As mentioned before, the principles embodied in the N 0.3, thirty-two years ago, arc still in use, and at least ten prominent features of this 'Timid:able motor are to be found in present-day types A number of these early motors arc still in operation—a tribute to sound engmeming principles. Page Three -- t(L -- 'hte matter f, or airy Ms I ‘l, lire seemed ,r tic= ,tesu VISIT THE State College Hotel Tea Room 7:00 A. M. Till Midnight Open After All Dances Bell Phone 376
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