dm Bemorra adn. Bellefonte, Pa., June 20, 1919. seam W. S. S. Sales in Centre County. Colgan 1, number of W. 8. 8. sold in a Comal 2, total number of W. S. S. sold from Jan. 1, 1919, to June 1, 1919. Cojumn 3, certificates issued during May, Column 4, number of W. 8S. 8. redeemed during May, 1919. Aaronsburg Benore on bok L Bellefonte .. Blanchard .. Boalsburg Centre Hall ... Coburn Clarence Curtin 1] w — IS 3 woBocwn *OO 2 ROCCO OOW om Hall .. LAVORA ,.ivccinnriien Madisonburg Martha Furnace Milesburg Millheim .... Mingoville .. Monument Moshannon INHIONY ..vnucineeees Oak Hall Orviston .... Pine Glen Philipsburg 258 br coccoccooHococeBe ao 15 = BROOD OM [= 5 pt «1 SHBo%Be pt 1 0 CHROHOH Pine Grove Mills .... Pleasant Gap Port Matilda Powelton ............ Rebersburg Runville Sandy Ridge Smullton Snow Shoe .......... Spring Mills ......... State College ........ 2 Tusseyville Waddle wingate i... 000 Wolf’s Store stihsvisne sii 0 sienvnssvssssrane 0 From the above and foregoing re- port of sales of War Savings stamps, during the month of May, will be no- ticed the fact that very few stamps are being bought at a number of the postoffices, while at others, either no sales have been made, or, in some in- stances your chairman has not even received the courtesy of a report. “The present movement to develop THRIFT as an enduring American trait, is vitally necessary to the sta- bility and prosperity of our country. Every citizen can do his or her part by saving systematically a part of his or her earnings, and placing it in a safe investment such as War Savings Stamps and Certificates. They pay a high rate of interest and directly aid the government in carrying out ifs new Peace Time work. Besides, they lay the foundation for the buyer's financial independence and success. Let us resolve today to achieve our own independence, safety and pros- perity by steadily practicing _intelli- gent thrift and systematic saving, and in so doing live up to our allegiance to “Old Glory.” Let us resolve right now to begin buying W. S. S. and certificates to the full limit of our ability. On about June 1st, 1918, Centre county had a per capita of $5.61, and at this time we have a per capita of only $1.52, which indicates that the WAR-TIME PRESSURE of 1918 was responsible for many savings. This is a THRIFT and SYSTEMATIC sav- ing proposition. It is not only that, but it is also a good, first-class in- © [5 oN I'S or COOOIOCOWOOO = Boonton pt fk wn = cococcocoRoooRocooRooo0oOOM ht pt vestment, at a large rate of interest | and free ‘from taxes. Centre county retains second place in the list of counties in the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, with Union county still leading with $3.91 per capita. It is up to every person to re-en- list in the purchase of these govern- ment securities. Let us “make good” our per capita in 1919, and in order to do so, you will appreciate the fact that we MUST begin PURCHASING AT ONCE, and MUST PURCHASE to the full Timit of our ability. Very truly yours, W. HARRISON WALKER, Chairman tE S. 8. Committee 8 for Centre County, Pa. The Motor Bus and Pneumatic Tires. Making money by establishing mo- tor lines for the transportation of passengers and freight presents to- day one of the best fields of opportu- nity for the man with a little capital at his disposal, in the ppinion of the United States Tire company. The development of lines of this sort between towns and cities has on- ly just begun, and is certain to grow tremendously in the next few years. The opportunities are especially good in sections where railroad service is not good. But even in parts of the country where the railroad schedules are the best, auto lines are doing a good business hauling freight. The perfecting of the large pneu- matic tires of the United States Tire company has been one of the most im- portant steps in making this devel- opment possible. Big vehicles are necessary to carry heavy loads of passengers or freight, and the big pneumatics make it possible for trucks and large busses to travel be- tween towns at a speed and with a comfort unobtainable on solid tires. Passengers can be carried over long distances with as little jar as in a limousine, while fragile commodi- ties, such as eggs, can be hurried to market with little danger of damage. Incidentally, the cars can be operated at much less expense on pneumatics than on solids. It was in 1910 that the United States Tire Co. developed the large pneumatic truck tire, and it is worthy of note as illustrating the extra life that comes to a truck from riding on pneumatics, that several of the first trucks equipped with the big tires are still doing hea service every day. All other trucks of that day have long since gone to the scrap eap. One of the facts about which far- mers comment is the lack of damage to roads by heavy vehicles traveling on the big pneumatics. The #ax-pay- ing farmers view with dissatisfaction any conveyance which tears up their roads, but their comments en motor cars equipped with large pneumatics are entively commendatory. Inexperienced. “Women will vote the way their husbands tell them to.” “Guess you haven’t had much ex- perienee with women.”—Knoxville Sentinel. Pigeon to Receive the D. S. C. At least one of the one thousand pigeons that have returned from France after helping to win the war will be decorated for distinguished service. “Cher Ami,” the pigeon that carried the message to Gen. Per- shing’s headquarters, announcing the victory of the Yankees in the Ar- gonne, will be given such honor. Cher Ami is the feathered hero that flew thirty-seven miles after its left leg had been torn away by an enemy bul- let, and delivered intact the dispatch with which it had been entrusted. Cher Ami was also one of the pig- eons that carried dispatches announc- ing the plight of Lieut Col. Whittle- sey and his lost battalion, to which aid was immediately sent. For these heroic deeds Cher Ami has been recommended by Gen Persh- ing for the D. S. C. The pigeon will from now on have the best of quar- ters in Washington, a plentiful ra- tion, and all proper care. Next War the Greatest. Rev. L. L. Pickett, cett, of Wilmore, Ky., composer of 2000 hymns and songs and a noted religious speaker and lec- turer, spoke on “The World and Its Future and the Next Great War.” He said that the next war would be the greatest ever known; that it would be | _ t HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Get a Good Grip On Health Look out for the unnatural weak- ness that indicates thinning of the blood and lack of power. It means that your bodily organs are starving for want of good nourishmefit; that the red corpuscles are fewer, unequal to demands of health. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla increases strength of the deli- cate and nervolis, restores red cor- puscles, makes the blood carry health to every part, creates an appetite. If you need a good cathartic medi- cine, Hood’s Pills will satisfy. 64-25 fought in Palestine and that Jerusa- | lem would fall in the hands of the Germans and Russians, who would previously form a counter league of | nations with the Turks and other Asi- | depredations and atrocities than com- his beliefs on Scriptural prophecy. 8 ! ton Revising the Revenues. “The glasses are very small,” ex- laimed one girl. “Yes,” replied the other. tar. a — “The lux- atic nations and commit still greater | ury tax ought to pay for the ice cream a and the rest of the money ought mitted in the present war. He based | to ge to the government.—Washing- Farmers-—-Gardeners-Truckers The Man Who Is Content to go along year after year planting the same land and dribbling a little cheap fertilizer in the furrow, merely to get a little more out of the land than he puts in, The man who is not improving the not farming at all. is land is going backward. Land must be improved in cultivation or lose its fertility. Good Fertilizers will produce desired results. We have them for every use. We aim to carry a full line of FIELD SEEDS! Our SEEDS are the BEST we can BUY SPRAYING MATERIAL for Every Pest and Blight as well as the spraying machinery with which to apply them. A Full Line of Agricultural Implements, Garden Tools, Etc. Special Feeds; Roofing Etc. Let us know your wants. Dubbs’ Implement and Seed Store DUNLOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. motorists, tinuously, Tires. Good Tire Judgment Every time you buy United States Tires your judgment is backed by that of hundreds of thousands of experienced —hundreds of thousands who use United States Tires con- —hundreds of thousands who stand ready to endorse the economy and long, uninter- rupted service of United States We can provide you with United States Tires that will exactly meet your individual requirements. There is a type for every need of price or use. United States Tires are Good Tires We know United States: Tires are Good Tires. That,’s why we sell them. P. H. McGARVEY, Bellefonte, Pa. J. H. BANEY, Howard, Pa. E Yeager’s Shoe Store Pumps and Oxfords $5.00 $6.00 Before you purchase your Low Shoes, call and see what we have to offer for $5 and $6. Patent Colt and Vici Kid Pumps, French heels with Aluminum heel plates. Our $6 Pumps and Oxfords we guaran- tee to be just as good as shoes can be made, nothing could be made of a better quality, hand sewed, long arch counters that keep them from spreading at the top. We have many bargains to offer on all kinds ofsummer shoes. Call And See Yeager's Shoe Store THE SHOE STORE FOR THE POOR MAN Bush Arcade Building 58-27 BELLEFONTE, PA. Come to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. JUNE SPECIALS Reductions in Summer Dress Goods Just the things for these hot days to make cool dresses. Figured Voiles from 10c up to 80c Flaxons, all colors, trom 25¢ up. Ginghams from 25¢ to 75c. Silks Georgettes, Crepe de Chenes, stripes and plaids, all colors, at summer reduction prices. Dove Undermuslins Night Gowns from 75c up. Drawers from 25¢ up. Petticoats from 50c up. Specials 75 dozen Ladies’ Gauze Vests, regular value 35c; special, 3 vests for 4c. Half Hose Black, tan and all colors; fine cet. ton; all sizes—9 1-2 to 11 1-2; regular value 25c.. 4 prs for 50c, Coats and Coat Suits Special prices this month on all Coats and Coat Suits for Ladies, Misses and Children. Lyon & Co. «+» Lyon & Co.