Brora. ~ Bellefonte, Pa., March 5, 1920. Mrs. Pankhurst to Lecture at State College. Mrs. Emeline Pankhurst, the fa- mous English suffragette leader, will deliver a lecture in the Schwab Au- ditorium at State College on the evening of March 20th. She goes there under the auspices of the Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholarship fra- ternity, which has been instrumental in bringing some of the best speakers in the country to Penn State this win- ter. Previous to 1914 Mrs. Pankhurst was a prominent figure in world af- fairs due to the vigorous fight she made in England for woman’s rights. During the war she with her daughter Christabel were active and effective workers in mobilizing the army of women in industry and encouraging the thousands of “land girls” who left their homes and did the work of men on English farms to produce food. Due to her knowledge of labor condi- tions she was able to avert threaten- ed strikes in many places and helped keep factories going at full speed for four desperate years. She traveled in Russia during the early part of the Bolshevist regime and has some interesting things to say of the workings of this form of government which she saw at first hand. : Application Approved for New Rail- road Through Pennsylvania. On January 29th the New York, Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway cor- poration presented an application to the Public Service Commission of Pennsylvania for permission to build a railroad from Harmony, Butler county, to a point near Allentown, and the Commission last week accept- ed the plans and approved the appli- cation. The route of the proposed road is what is known as the Ramsey air line, by which it is proposed to shorten the distance about eighty miles between New York and Pitts- burgh, and points west. Centre coun- tians will naturally be interested in this road as the old Ramsey survey runs through Centre county. The route runs through Houtzdale, Clearfield county, crosses upper Bald Eagle val- ley and by tunnelling Bald Eagle mountain enters Centre county in Halfmoon township. Crossing through the western end of the county the route eastward is by way of Pine Grove Mills and Boalsburg and on down through Pennsvalley. Accord- ing to reports surveyors will be at work on the route just as soon as the snow disappears. Milk is Valuable Food for Both Yeung and Old. A child should have a quart of milk a day and a grown person at least a pint, according to Miss Pearl Mac- Donald, head of the home economics extension service of The Pennsylva- nia State College. This does not all have to be drunk, but may be supplied in various ways, as in cream soups, in creamed and scalloped dishes, in cus- tards, junket and in dessert made with milk. Cottage cheese, pound for pound, contains more protein than most cuts of meats and costs much less. Pro- teins, or building and repair matter- ials, are essential to the diet. As a class they are more expensive than the foods that supply fuel or energy. Fuel foods are comparatively cheaply supplied in the grain products, fruits, vegetables and fats. Less of other protein foods and more milk and dai- ry products can be used to make a cheaper as well as a more nourishing ration. There are four groups of materials in food necessary to the proper nour- ishment of the body. These are build- MEDICAL. It’s Foolish to Suffer When so Many Bellefonte People are Pointing the Way Out. You may be brave enough to stand backache or headache or dizziness. But, if, in addition urination is disor- dered, look out! If you don’t try to fix your sick kidneys, you may fall in- to the clutches of dangerous disease before you know it. But, if you live more carefully and help your kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills, you can stop the pains you have and avoid fu- ture danger as well. Don’t experi- ment—use the remedy Bellefonte peo- ple are publicly endorsing. Read this case: Mrs. Clair Miller, 281 E. Bishop St., Bellefonte, says: “Doan’s Kid- ney Pills have been a household rem- edy with us for years. I have used them at different times with satisfac- tory results. I am glad to recom- mend Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy-—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Miller had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y 65-10 Get the Best Meats You save nothing by buying poor, thin or gristly meats. I use only the LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE and supply my customers with the freshest, choicest, best blood and mus- cle making Steaks and Roasts. My prices are no higher than the poorer meats are elsewhere. I always have —DRESSED POULTRY— Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want, . TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, 34-34-1y Bellefonte Pa. Hight Street. ing and repair material for bones, | muscles, nerves and tissues, fuel or energy furnishing substances, mater- ials for regulating the body processes, and those that tend to create a dis- ease resisting power in the body. When the value of all foods is judged on the basis of what they supply of these four groups, it is apparent that no other single food meets the needs of the body so efficiently as does milk. It is readily assimilated and furnish- es the things which the growing body needs. Health and normal growth of children depend on giving milk an im- portant place in the diet, while that of USANA ASSP G A A SSA ! $ COURT HOUSE NEWS § PUNO SAA AAA ASA AA SSS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. E. Roberts to Wm. F. Gibbons, tract in College township; $5000. Emanuel Wetzel’s heirs, Exr., to W. E. Boob, tract in Haines township; $2000. John E. Brown, et ux, to James H. Norris, tract in Philipsburg; $2800. Frank Barber, et ux, to Dory adults is benefited by a generous use | Swisher, tract in Rush township; of dairy products. $500. Buy By this Trade Mark Grow ar B of the Ammonia Potash Hagerstown, Md. The Fertilizers That AQUI] J Ye sUPAnseS E manufacture a very complete line of all grades of fertilizer and are always glad to send to any ifferent analyses. lizers for Potatoes and Truck Crops. Here is one of our brands especially recommended for Corn and Oats: Grain and Grass Grower GUARANTEED ANALYSIS ‘Available Phos. Acid . + . Factories ideally of Pennsylvania REAL FERTILIZER SERVICE. Harrisonburg, Va. THE CENTRAL CHEMICAL CO. i proposition today. Big Profits farmer a list Special ferti- . . . ° » 2% . 12% 2% located to give the farmers Factories: Baltimore, Md. Gettysburg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. The “GRO-ALL’’ Fertilizers are sold by the progressive dealers in most sections of Pennsylvania. If not sold in yours, write for the agency A Bank Should be Something More Than a Place to Keep Money It should reflect the highest standard of business ethics. It’s promises should not end in pleasant words It should be ready to render service at any time to the full extent of its judgment and ability. It should be able to give advice about investments. It should be #nterested in you, and anxious to help. Have you relations with such a Bank? The First National Bank 61-46-1y Aways in Stock Watches Jewelry Clocks China F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Glassware Electric Lamps reliable and disinterested _ Bellefonte, Pa. S—————— Bracelet Watches Optometrists Yeager’s Shoe Store. $4.85. $4.85 $4.85 mes MEN'S HIGH TOP WORK SHOES 8m I have received another shipment of those good High Top Work shoes that I sold last fall for $4.85 These shoes are made of all solid leather and are less in price than the very cheapest shoddy shoe on the market today. It will pay you to purchase your work shoes mow and lay them away until you need them. Yeager’s Shoe Store THE SHOE STORE FOR THE POOR MAN BELLEFONTE, PA. Bush Arcade Building 58-27 -(t.. ATTORNEY’S-AT-LAW. KLINE WOODRING — Attorney-at- Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in all courts. Office, room 18 Crider's Exchange. 51-1y B. SPANGLER — Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all the courts. Con=- sultation in English or German. Office in Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefon Pa. 023 S. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsel- lor at Law. Office in BHagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. 40-40 J KENNEDY JOHNSTON—Attorney-at« Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt at- tention given all legal business en- trusted to his care. Hight street. Offices—No. § Hast L1g J M. KEICHLINE — Attorney-at Law and Justice of the Peace. All pro- fessional business will recejve prompt attention. Office on second floor of emple Court. 49-5-1y G. RUNKLE—Attorney-at-Law. Cone sultation in English and German. Office in Crider’s Exchange, Belle- fonte, Pa. 58-6 PHYSICIANS. 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, State College, Centre county, Pa. Office at his resi dence. 35-41 ESTAURANT. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- taurant where : Meals are Served at All Hours Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the half shell or in any style desired, wiches, Soups, and anything eatable, can be had in a few minutes any time. In ad- dition I have a Somplets plant prepared to furnish Soft Drinks in bottles such ae POPS SODAS, SARSAPARILLA, SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC., for pic-nics, families and the public gener ally all of which are manufactured out of the purest syrups and properly carbonated. C. MOERSCHBACHER, 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. INSUR ANCE! reduced rate. : 62-38-1y. J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. Employers, This Interests You The Workmans’ Compensation Law goes into effect Jan. 1, 1916. It makes Insurance Compulsory. We specialize in placing such in- surance. We Inspect Plants and recommend Accident Preventien Safe Guards which Reduce In- surance rates. dio It will be to your interest to con- | | | i Come to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work. | Bellefonte, Pa. 64-22-tf Diamonds A Thoroughly Equipped Store Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. § Coats and Coat Suits We are receiving daily the latest styles in Spring Coats and Coat Suits. Our line of Ladies’ and Misses” Suits is the largest and up-to-the- minute styles. Whether a strictly tailored or elabo- rately embroidered suit, we can fit and suit all tastes. Prices astonishingly low. Silks! Silks! Everything new and up-to-date in Georgette, Crepe de Chene, Silk Jersey, Plain and Fancy Silks. Also a complete line of Sport Silks. Crepes and Voiles Our 1920FSpring line of Voiles and Crepes are now on display. A varied assortment of colors and]|designs—just what you want for your new spring dress. Shirt Waists . Georgette, Crepe de Chenes, Satins and Voiles in all the new models. A large line of Men’s, Children’s and Ladies’ Shoes. Carpets, Linoleums, Trunks and Bags. sult us before placing ‘your In- surance. oe ” JOHN F. GRAY. & SON, Bellefonte 43-18-1y ' State College The Preferred Accident Insurance THE $5000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS! $5,000 death by accident, 5,000 loss of both feet, 5,000 loss of both hands, 5,000 loss of one hand and one foot, 2,500 loss of either hand, 2,000 loss of either foot, 630 loss of oneeve 25 per week, total disability, . (limit 52 weeks) 10 per week, partial disability, (limit 26 weeks) PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller amounts in proportion: Any person, male or female, engaged in a oterend occupation, i fudin house, inc! eeping, over eighteen years of: age good moral and physical condition may insure under this policv. Fire Insurance 1 invite your attention to my Fire Insur- ance Agency, the strongest and Most Ex tensive Line of Solid Companies represent- ed by any agency in Central Pennsylvania H. E. FENLON, Agent, Belleforite, fa, Good Health Good Plumbing GO TOGETHER 50-21. When you have dripping steam pipes, leaky water-fixtures, foul sewerage, Or escaping: , you can’t have good Health. The air yoa. Breathe is poisonous; your system becomes, poisoned_and invalidism is sure to come. SANITARY PLUMBING. It’s the only kind you £ trust this work tg Skilled Mechapics, is the kind we do. It’ ought to have. Wedon’t boys. Our workmen are no better anywhere, Our Material and Fixtures are the Best Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire establishment. And with good work and the finest material, our Prices are Lower than many who give you poor, unsan- itary work and the lowest grade of finishings. For the Best Work try Archibald Allison, Lyon & Co. « Lyon & Co. i Opposite Bush House Bellefonte, Pa. 56-14-1y::