Pecullarities of Greenland. i What Kalamazoo Means. Fine Job Printing. Money to Loan. Attorneys-at-Law. “Democratic Jatin Greenland is green in more ways A ccatraction of an Indian phrase | — EE SE ri ps oy EE than one. Its wonderful miniature descriptive of the stones scen through INE LOAN on security =o : os . _ | trees are a most beautiful green, and | the water in its bed, and which, from F JOB PRINTING JY hs travelers declare no such color is a refractive power in the current, re- Bellefonte, Ps., November 15, 1912. oi 2% | found elsewhere in the world. Green- semble otters swimming beneath the oA SPECIALTY~—0 Sul. B. SP. : Sy : ~ | land is practically a great group of surface. Such is the explanation, and AT THE a iin nT in all the Courts. TR World's Engineers Approve ; has a green tint and which has formed has been given, OF Shs uiuning W the = great ice-bound glaciers that are tied word Kalamazoo; and the au There is no of from the S. TAYLOR—Attorney at Means of Water Storage between the mountain ranges and can | this remained unknown to me until a ie ath CURTIS Y. WAGNER Law. Office, Garman House Hock. Bo be penetrated only by a drill. Where short time ago, when I sxideatally BOOK WORK tendeds’ Cain ols businatls 2e the sun strikes with sufficient force the | discovered that it was H. R. Sch : * BROCKERHOFF MILLS, ‘ Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 14—The el-| 1.0 ona snow let go and the glaciers, craft. . .. The fact is that the alleged | {hat we car: not do in the most A J H. SETZEL-A and Counsellor at Law forts of the Water Conservation AS-| which are called “live,” often melt Word negikanamazoo given by School | Acton minner, ang at Erices consist. BELLEFONTE. pas All kinds of legal business riended sociation of Pennsyivania to stir up| enough to slide and dash down the | craft is a deliberate alteration by him communicate with this office. Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of to promptly. Consultation in English or a interest throughout the state in the | mountain, or drop with an awful force of kikalamazo, written by the French | es—— question of building storage reservoirs | into the inlets. Very often such gla. lat a period when some dialect of 1 for river regulation are attracting a! good deal of attention here, particu- larly among those who heard the dis- cussion at the ‘Twelfth International clers do a lot of damage to shipping that has sought shelter in bays or in- lets. During the long night period the country is often illuminated with what { Ojibwe, to which the word belongs, was still using the letter 1. It is a slight (very slight) alteration of old Ojibwe kikalamozo, meaning “he is in- EARLE C. TUTEN Corn Meal Feed | CREAR the courts. Consultation or German. M. KEICHLINE— -Law, Congress of Navigation held in Phila-| We term northern lights, or aurora | convenienced by smoke In his lodge.” : (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) d G : J i ihe Ce a ag Tin, Eni delphia last May. This congress was | borealis. Without this electrical dis- | —American Anthropologist. an ram Alt professional business wi eceme prompt st attended by the leading engineers of | play the country would be wrapped in and Bas on at all times the the world. After considerable debate: darkness of a peculiar density. Relief for Poor London. so tiagures and has flour: J SOP STON Atiorsay atlas the ngress Secutaisel i a im- A recent sale in Hanover square, WHITE STAR I bu entrusted to hi cage, OB To Ee eie flow of ... Flowers From Cold Stovage. | London, Would lead ous to inter that OUR BEST r—— The cold storage plant now is nec- 3 . > streams. A portion of the resolution |... "oe hothouse to supply flow. | hat come from that city have been Automobile Insurance HI OR PATENT | cess IOiCNS, adopted nares ers out of season. The fancy of so- |Ereatly exaggerated. At this sale None but Reliable Companies Represented. “The navigability of rivers having oF 0 oF butantes for un. | Tiviere composed of 36 square cut old oe pi FANCY PATENT We Sate Ctl Physician and 5 Bas een ‘tated many times at the Usual blooms at unusual seasons has |brilliants DE a a | place in the county xu Navi Hany and caused the horticulturist to work over- | than $13,500, and five necklaces of | Both Telephones 5627.y BELLEFONTE, PA | Tsou ples in th re i cvraar. — - TT Navigation Congresses, by various’ . = devising how the wants of the | Pearls went, respectively, at $14,000, Dentists. methods, such as: regulation of the! bed by permanent works, "Teslation) of the bed by mechanical dredging, increase of depth by additional water | supply furnished by storage reser-. voirs; canalization of the bed; com. | bined action by twe or more of the | above processes; construction of a' milionaires can be satisfied. One way is through cold storage. Cold storage flowers may be bought in practically every florist’s store in New York now. The cold storage device is used to! retard the growth of plants so they will not bloom until wanted. The $17,000, $14,000, $10,000 and $12,500. A tiara of pearis and diamonds brought $7,500 and a ring with an extraordinary pearl get with a choice diamond | brought $2,750. It is to be hoped that the prices received from the sale of these jewels, a number of Americans doubtless being among the purchasers, JOHN F. GRAY & SON, | (Successor to Grant Hoover) SPRAY | can be secured. Als International Stock Food All kinds of Grain bought at the office Flour exchanged for wheat. IRN, 0. By herr D Rehan Di e, ” roots of the plants are kept frozen for i : OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, | years of experience. work of le atatal Eat, oF thisiinte ona | ONtHS at a time, and when the hot: will religve: to some extent the pov | Accident Insurance. BELLEFONTE. PA. Yd Prices renembie: e Jmportas oo tabi giv stor. | Bouse keeper gets an order for flow- | erty of London. This represents the largest Fire 4719 MILL AT ROOPBSURG. rr —————————————————— — on a Ey od | €T8 four or six weeks in advance he | Tessruive Co in the World. | Restaurant, Yeae takes the plants out of cold storage — ASSESSMENTS — | en one realizes that for Joauy Juste and puts them in the hothouse. Tibbie one 3 ih " Poni. her aunt Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your ' saddlery. ESTAURANT. 2 prominent engineers, notably those y....; temperature causes the plants J EIOPeILy Swe #16 I. DOGEION 0’ WHIS | ome ——— Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- connected with the United States war | =... ~ : ihe gardener makes a in a situation as maid of all work in 2 large lines at any time. 1 tau efoute a) Mainat Bor {vs neon, he ant stopped slone Ine to son | gp O° In Crider Stone Building, | Meals are Served at All Hours ae reservoirs tor river Tegulation, | Pow etic rr geting Oi. "Do you 4318-1y. BELLEFONTE. PA. ese engineers, however, are gradu- —————— E . > ally coming to advocate the construc | What Indian Will Do for a Friend. | like your work?” asked the aunt. “ ‘Tis Steaks, Hy Roasiy, Oysters on the ” “And style tion of such r:servoirs. James Oliver Curwood, author of | fair,” said the laconic Tibbie. a Yriches, Sou and anything can _, the novel, “Flower of the North,” tells | are they making you feel at 1 home The Preferred {ition I hawe a complete plant prepared to Will Aid Flood Campaign. | the following story in support of his “Whiles they are, and Niles they furnish in bottles such as There isn't any doubt that Pitts-| claim that the unsophisticated Indian | arent.” “Now what do you be mean- A : d t burgh, working through her Flood | is tho best friend on earth. {ing by that?" asked the aunt, impa- cciaen SODAS, Commission, is dead in earnest in the matter of reaching a solution of the problems presented by the floods that sweep down Pennsylvania rivers annn- ally and cause losses running into many millions of dollars. Not only is traveling from the Barren Lands Mr. Curwood and an Indian hunter, Mu- koki, whose life he had once saved, came across the skeleton of a fine moose, the author expressed his re- gret that they wera too heavily laden | tiently. “Awegel,” said Tibbie, “they. | have na’ asked me to gang t' kirk wi” | them yet, but last night they went on wi’ a grand quarr’l they were having, ' all the three o’ them, wi’ me takking the dishes off o’ the table, jist as if Insurance THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY C. MOERSCHBACHER, ’, » Wr ’ BENEFITS: tho Smoky City determined to selve| to carry the magnificent antlers back 2d beost he ©’ the family.”"—Youth's $5,000 50-32-1y. High St. Bellefonte, Pa. the question so far as possible for her-| with them. Months later a package | “Ompanion. 5,000 a —— self, but she invites the co-operation! arrived for Mr. Curwood in the De- " 2000 Plumbing. = other places which are affected. | troit custom house. In it were the Washed Away the Hills. Evo] ttsburghers have already spent| horns cut from the moose. Mukoki In building both Seattle and Port 630 $125,000 in getting at the exact situn-| had traveled back two hundred miles | jand it was ir to remove from 2% A Set of Harness in Nickle or Imi- Good Health tion with relation to floods and meth: | into the wilderness with dogs and the face of the earth several sizable and ods of prevention. Now she proposes sledge to do this favor for a friend.— | pills. This work was done, for the 10 This hanes is equal to any 315 set on the Good Plumbing to spend close to a million for the con-| Harper's Bazar. most part, by hydraulic power. That / — Sruction of walls wich vi take ve —— is, the hills, composed mostly of dirt, Genuine Rubber............ $14.85 GO TOGETHER. will protect Ad perhaps pe out » Something New to Him. ho eg Wg AR yi he we Jueent than 17 When ripping steam pipes, leaky five, or even a greater proportion, of | A couple of old ih Sigh dlectrical power, driving huge ventril. | 3 ALE Ector smaller amounts i ropostion. accompany order. R ut of the hares water: tres ole oF ceca floods such as the city has had in the | © & sepa . prolerred. oorupmtion, house. i request. = : you past. For the others, the Flood Com. | wore silk hat and looked like ready | yo [EOP MUO, BRE rofl OIG) oral td Diya condition may § | 4 Adres I and invalids sur to come mission decides, the only remedy is, money—the other was a ragged, brok- | ,, o) "410 inch nozzles against the under " the construction of retaining reser voirs at the headwaters, which can be. put to the double purpose of holding back the surplus in time of freshets and supplying water for whatever pur pose desired in time of drought. The construction of these reservoirs | is a matter for the state and the! nation at large. And here is where Johnstown could give helpful co-opera- tion. The influence of our business men and manufacturing interests, if enlisted in an effort to show the state the necessity of flood prevention work, would be considerable. Joined with en-down old specimen of humanity. The prosperous one said: “Well Joe, how have you been?’ “Bad, Tom, not lucky. But tell me, Tom, you look mighty wealthy. You must have struck the right road.” “Yes, Joe, I started business after I left the circus and I've cleaned up.” “I'm glal to see someone of the crowd beat the game,” sald the other. “Well, Joe, I must be off,” said the prasperous one, finally. “I have a big deal on and besides I've got to go and eat.” “Eat,” gasped the ragged one—"Eat!"” Say, Tom, what is that, an Olympian game?” great piles of dirt and gravel. In this way the hills were washed away much quicker and cheaper than they could be cut up and carted away with steam shovels and dirt trains. Before the Hatching. A peculiar and invariable syntptom of the chicken mania is the mathemat- ical facility of the victim. He becomes a hog for figures and hen statistics, and performs prodigies of arithmetical stunts with them. Give him a hoarse- throated rooster and three industrious Fire Insurance 1 vite Your attention to my Fite Ines. teppive indo Sold Companies represent E. FENLON, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. ance tensive to which he will his prompt 0 cheerfully give GUARANTEE—The above goods resented or money refunded. ; James Schofield, SANITARY PLUMBING is the kind do. It'sthe ought to have. We don't oO th i Our ll boys. workmen are Skilled Mechanics, Material and Fixtures are the Best Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire And with guablahment. A good work and the Prices are lower the influence of other cities affected hens and he can figure himself into throughout the state, it ought to he the millionaire class within three and thelowest Frade of Saisbinge For on Q Beehi or an sufficient to impress upon the Pennsy!- ueer ves. ork try vania legislature as well as the na question by making a small appropria- tion for the purpose of Investigation. If that investigation results, as it cer- tainly will, in showing that it is pos- sible to save the public millions, and It is true that Pennsylvania's situa- tion in respect to flood danger is not nearly so bad as that of many other places, for instance, alonz the lower ‘Mississippi. But it is a fact now gen- erally recognized that the omly way to handle that problem successfully is to go back to the headwaters and be. gin there. Every step taken up here In the prettily-situzted mountain vil lage of Hoefel, in Silesia, there are a number of curious beehives in the shape of life-size figures cleverly carved in wood @nd painted in col- ors. The figures were carved over a century ago by monks of the Naum- burg Monartery, who were at that time Jin possession of a large farm in the district. There are twenty of these strange beehives, and they represent different characters, sarging from Moses to a miMtary officer, a country gir! and a night watchman with a spear. The figures are hollow with the exception of the heads, which are wolid, the openings for the bees being in front, in the middle of the figures.— Wide World. Pustman “Gave It to Him.” A substitute mail! carrier was mak- ing an unaccustomed reute and was on the lookout for vicious dogs. As he years at the outside, forgetting that there are about five hundred different ways In which a chick can die and it is never satisfied until it has tried ev- ery one of them and invented some of its own. Such a Reasonable Milliner. “John,” said Mrs. Younghusband, “I want always to please you, so I took back the hat you didn't like.” “I'm glad of that, my dear,” said Mr. Young- husband. “I'm afraid that hat was a little too ornamental.” “I knew you thought so, and I had a bunch of roces taken off and that big bow of cerise left off, and the néiliner didn’t have to use so much velvet.” “That's good. Leaving all those things off ought to make some difference in the price” “Of course, dear, but the milliner was real reasonable. She only charged me $10 more.” ' Groceries! || » Watch this Square for New Advertisement Next Week. ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa. 56-14-1v. Coal and Wood. EDWARD K. RHOADS Vierchatic “snd “Dealer In ANTHRACITE Axp BITUMINOUS COALS CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains. —— BALED HAY AND STRAW —— among the mountains will mot only| went into a yard the woman of the wollivF Prete Sechl & Co Sd protect us who live here, but will pro-| nouse opened the door and a small Adler Prossclous ChId. ler mpany, Builders’ and Plasterers’ tect those below us. In recognition| pulldog ran out. The whstman retreat- | continental railroads was showing his Bush House Block, - 571 - Bellefonte Pa, nr of this fact the cooperation of the| ed, but the woman stopped him by| three-year-old daughter the pictures in state and the nation Is pretty certain| cailing, “Give It to him!" When the | a work on natural history. Pointing RINDLING WOOD to come. If Johnstown business inter | dog bounded up the carrier kicked ests, either as represented by tho| him end over Chamber of Commerce, or through an| killed my dog, independent organization, will join| The postman with those of Pittsburgh and other| saying “Lady, places, we will be able to help others! him * and I dill, good some and ourselves a great deal- She snapped, “I meant you to give seeming quigk perception, he : Johnstown Leader. him my letter, you idiot.” then turned to the picture of a chim | | FF_() H-0 antes and aid: "Baby, wiat a Increase Your Crops E:0 A Smart Official. this? “Papa.”—Woman's Journal. — mm The French director of posts has How “Lo” Explained It. i Lime is the life of the soil. turned a paternal eye in the direction| In the early Jdavs of the Klondiko : of the telegraph and telephone girls.| gold-fields, the miners lived almost Franklin as a Publisher. USE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LIME An official circular sent to post-| wholly on canned goods brought from | It was in 1729 that Benjamin Frank- masters directs that the girls em-| the United States and Ganada. To| lin bought the Pennsylvania €azette, | Moved bythe sate, must stir live 3 od Tus Who efeuniod the dls says a writer Bb Samers Weekly. Some Farmers have actually doubled their crops by use of “H. 0.” lime home or form themselves gings, the cans were a constant sur-| Three years later he began pul " housekeeping groups. These girls, ex-| prise—the meat, vegetables and fish | cation of Poor Richard's Almanac, Drill it for quick results. If you are not getting results use “H. 0.” lime plains the director, are properly paid| all amazed him. When the first phono- | which had an annual sale of 10,000 We are the Manufacturers of Lime in Pennsylvania. Ground nd an aly Ne Nhocusme Sravh Vs fupatied, over, Ho kia Soics, © rouwa breaking. Siteulation and Lime for all purposes. f way. spend money in| come to consider himself wise . Franklin ral as Union Furnace dress instead of in food and as a re-| ways of the paleface. After listening | Breatest journalist of the eighteenth Wet st bétlcute; snlaies Sots Weaters, Tyrone Putt snd sult they appear to be anaemic. Then| gravely to a song by the machine, he | century. The Pennsylvania 3 Scutients] Sabie Marg Sis its] mid, wits 1he assurance of vag $91 had but sinety subscrivels when Le —— 5 complains girls are m everything is entirely clear, bough soon became & . ? wy um a1 Silt tie gos Mie 3 AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY., 55-4-6m Offices at TYRONE, PA, share of it to his partner, David Hall ' power canned white man.”—Youth’s Compan- | :n the Colonies. In 1765 he sold his ion { .