ow Bellefonte, Pa., March 19, 1920. i | 1 i i TURN TO PRIVATE CURRENCY People of Siberia Satisfied With the | Trade Checks That the Merchants Have Issued. ns Private trade-checks, issued by firms and wealthy individuals, have largely replaced the national currency in Si- beria. The ruble—in any form outside the metal disk—is too unstable to be accounted of real value and the work- | man who finds himself with pockets full of “Omsk” or “Kerensky” cur- | rency need hold no fear of being con- sidered a plutocrat. For the ruble, up ' to a few months ago worth half a dol- lar in exchange, has diminished to | somewhat less than four cents, face value. True, the green paper variety labeled “Kerensky” commands a high- er premium than do the yellow-backed i bills of Omsk; true, again, the tender | of the former is worth more than | either of the two aforementioned. But for all practical purposes the people of Vladivostok receive and demand— quite as a matter of course—the quaint slips issued by their tradesmen. En- terprise on the part of the merchants, it may be observed, keeps pace with the times; for example, one Viadivo- stok restaurateur has had his checs made to read: “American Grill. Two Rubles. Not Good for Ever.” Swordfish a Fathead. It surely would be imprudent to ad- dress that formidable creature, the swordfish as Fathead, yet the term would be quite appropriate. The heads of one hundred average swordfish will yield sixty-five gallons of an ofl that has high market value. Refined and sun bleached, it is indis- tinguishable from whale oil, and fetch- es the same price. In fact, commer: cially, it is whale oil. Whale oil is obtained on a much larger scale from halibut heads, which are treated in the same way as the swordfish heads—i. e., cooked to a pulp with steam and pressed. A short ton of them will yield forty gallons of oil. Boston and Gloucester (Mass.) annually produce twelve thousand gal- lons of refined whale oil from halibut heads. Away back in the 70s somebody dis- covered that salmon heads were rich in oil, and since then the production | of it has been a considerable industry | in connection with the Pacific salmon , ‘fishery. By 1895 the annual output had risen to fifty thousand gallons. His Identity. “] see you have a new professional man in town,” said the picture en- larger, who visited the hamlet suffi- ciently often to be mildly interested in the happenings thereof. “I noticed the sign, J. W. Bloor, 0, D, M. . D.. D. C. What is he practicing, anyhow— logomachy ?” “Nope; economy and eye doctoring,” replied the landlord of the Petunia tavern.—Kansas City Star. Canada’s Fuel Resources. The fuel resources of Canada are situated in the extreme east and west and the western part of Alberta; the lignite coals are situated in the prov- inces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, but lying between the limits of these deposits is a great stretch of terri- tory devoid of coal measure of eco- pomic value. The 12,000 square miles of peat bogs are situated in this area. Refused to Make Money. “Have we any currency left?” asked the bol ° vist premier. “Not c¢nough to paper one small room,” replied the minister of finance, with a bolshevistic snicker. “Then we'd better print some more.” “That's what I think, but the print- ers refuse to lift a hand until we pay them off in real money.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. ; Chance for Aviators. Chairs of aeronautics have been es tablished at the universities of Cam: bridge and London and various aero nautical scholarships have been insti tated in England. Caustic Hint. “Ill be ready in a second, dear.” “All right. Ill just go in the li- brary and write an important letter while I'm waiting. It won’t take me | more than an hour.” | MEDICAL. Throw Out the Line | Give Them Help and Many Bellefonte | People Will Be Happier. “Throw Out the Life Line”’— Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked—they don’t get the poison filtered out of the the blood. Will you help them? Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney suffer- ers. Bellefonte testimony proves their worth. Mrs. Edward Sunday, 244 Lamb St., Bellefonte, says: “I have used Doans’s Kidney Pills and have always been greatly benefited by them when suffering from kidney trouble. I can- not speak too highly of Doan’s after what they have done for me.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Sunday had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 65-12 | TO THE MINISTERS OF PENN. | SYLVANIA. At a recent meeting of the state survey council of the Interchurch World Movement, composed of repre- sentatives of the denominations func- tioning in the State, the secretary was instructed to issue to all ministers, through the press, an appeal for prompt co-operation in bringing the! town and country survey to a rapid and successful conclusion. This survey includes all territory except places with more than 5,000 population, and will, when completed, . be made available to every denomina- tion. All denominations will have the benefit and use of the most extensive survey of religious conditions ever made in the State. Consequently, the larger the percentage of ministers who co-operate, and the more com- plete and accurate the information given, the greater value the survey will be to all. Some denominations do not desire to co-operate in the full program of the Interchurch World Movement, and for this reason, ministers of these denominations sometimes feel that in- formation concerning their churches is not desired. This is incorrect. The survey department desires to study all work now under way by every agency, in order that whatever pro- gramizing may be done, will give full consideration to every agency at work. No minister need have any hesitan- cy in giving personal information. This is never used in an individual manner but only in percentages and averages, which are needed in stimu- lating the churches to make readjust- ments which all admit are impera- tive. Hundreds of busy ministers, as well as laymen and laywomen, are giving days to the making of this survey, be- cause they feel the great importance and value of the undertaking. They receive no compensation for their work, being reimbursed only for actu- al expenses incurred. Prompt atten- tion to the requests from the county survey team will eliminate unneces- sary traveling and waste of time and money. It is hardly fair to these self-sacrificing surveyors to ask them to make three and four trips for one survey schedule. We urge all minis- ters to be as thoughtful as possible in this matter. Ninety-five per cent. of the State is now organized for the survey. Sev- eral counties are completed and sev- eral practically so. If every minis- ter does his bit promptly, the survey could be rapidly completed over the entire State. We could then give to i the people of each community, as well "as to the leaders of every denomina- tion, the results, upon which they will | be able to build a program commensu- | rate with the opportunities of this new day. Rev. IRVIN E. DEER, State Survey Supervisor. _——p————————— CONDITION OF PENNSYLVANIA | SEED CORN CRITICAL. That the condition of seed corn in Pennsylvania is rather critical this spring is the belief of the Agronomy department of The Pennsylvania State ! situation has been College. The brought to light by tests made on corn exhibited at the Harrisburg | Farm Products Show. One kernel from each ear in 817 exhibits was taken to the college and a germina- tion test was made. These kernels represent some of the best corn grown in 89 counties of this State and should | seed | corn that will be planted by farmers this spring. One hundred and fifteen | or a little more than one- | third, gave a germination test of 100 | Sixty-two exhibits, repre- | senting about one-fifth of the total, | germinated between 91 and 96 per | or 30 per | cent of the total, germinated between | The remaining : 46 exhibits were very low in germina- | test higher than the average exhibits, per cent. cent., while 94 exhibits; 71 and 90 per cent. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Makes Food Taste Good—Hood’s Sarsaparilla Creates an Appetite. Aids digestion and promotes assim- ilation so that the body secures full nutritive value, thus naturally mak- ing the weak strong and giving the vitality of health. This great medi- cine enables the digestive organs to perform their functions easily, keeps the stomach sweet and relieves or prevents indigestion and other diges- tive troubles. : When your food does taste good it is a sign of good or returning health; shows that the blood is becoming richer, routing scrofula, eczema, rheumatism and other diseases, and that the system is being built up to | overcome that tired feeling, and the prostration after influenza and fe- vers. The one medicine that can le- gitimately claim to do all this—is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If a mild laxa- tive is needed, take Hood’s Pills; an | active cathartic, more Hood’s Pills. 65-10 Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, -9£34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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, Hight Street. 34-34-1y Bellefonte Pa. tion four of them showing no signs of life whatever. If the seed corn throughout the State is as much below that shown at pected, farmers will do well to test every ear before planting. Corn spe- cialists at State College consider the situation one that demands attention { and are planning to start a seed corn testing campaign at once to save Pennsylvania farmers time and mon- ey that would be wasted if poor seed corn were planted. This campaign Harrisburg as would naturally be ex- will be conducted by the extension service working with the local farm bureaus and county agents. One explanation given for the low | germination of seed corn this year is | that the wet season last fall caused the corn to contain an abnormally large amount of moisture for the time er so cold in December that some corn was frozen, killing or injuring the germ. That such might be the case was called to the attention of farmers by the college early in the winter. Ld Ammonia Potash Hagerstown, Md. The Fertilizers That Grow Big Profits NV 2A rr AAA : G of! E manufacture a very complete line of all grades of fertilizer and are always glad to send to any of the different 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 located to give the farmers of Pennsylvania REAL THE CENTRAL CHEMICAL CO. Buy By this Trade Mark farmer a list Special ferti- .iiinln 2% iy 12% . 12% FERTILIZER SERVICE. Factories: Baltimore, Md. Harrisonburg, Va. 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 proposition today. BES nt Bad habits and independence. Once started, the their own funds. a simple step. dren. 60-4 Guiding Your Children lead Good habits guide them safely into the path of character, uprightness You can start them right by teaching them to save money. Set them an ex- ample by saving yourself. them admire thrift. to form other good habits. vides experience for them in handling This start in the right direction is but Take it by opening a savings account with us for your chil- CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. children astray. Make saving habit helps It pro- We could never see We DO advise the best Jewelers and 64-22-tf AAA AIIM Optical ! AS CONCERNS THIS FIRM glasses excepting, possibly, for emergency cases. buy. You owe it to yourself and to your sight. Our methods, with our newest and most up- to-date appliances, assure an absolute correction of your eye troubles at a very moderate cost, con- sidering quality. We have glasses at all prices BUT WE DO NOT ADVISE CHEAP GLASSES. We are the oldest optical house in this county, with the widest experience. F. P. Blair & Son, Bellefonte, Pa. the advisability of cheap glasses one can possibly Optometrists of year. This was followed by weath- | | Shoes. 3 SSMS E eR Ie NEES ee eno Tao tak oT Lh Yeager’s Shoe Store. $4.85. $4.85 $4.85 fF MEN'S HIGH TOP WORK SHOES 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 now and lay them away until you need them. Yeager’s Shoe Store THE SHOE STORE FOR THE POOR MAN Bush Arcade Building BELLEFONTE, PA. 58-27 SEES eee Seale Ea Ie Monae mn) SUL SA =r) SEAS E RS aS =n HSA UES TL gf Son oy ar RR SLE BLUE) hy] He Shi ls SRCRS ASR: i LE Come to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. Easter Opening We have just remodeled and improved our store-room, which gives better light, better facilities for showing merchandise, and are just in time for a big Easter opening. Coats and Suits We can truthfully say, without boasting, our Ready-to-Wear Department never was more complete; and in addition to the large assortment, the prices are phenomenally low. We are showing the new Spring Suits in all colors— Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Reindeer, Pekin; in Serges—Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Silvertone. Jersey Cloth Suits are very popular in the heather mix- tures in blue and green colors. We have sizes to fit the small lady, the medium sizes and extra sizes. Our price we can guarantee from 25 to 30 per cent. less than any other store. Coats—We are showing a big line of Spring Coats, all colors ; styles with narrow leather belts or narrow self belts ; sport length or full length. Dress Goods—See our new assortment of fig- ured Georgettes. All the new combinations in dif- ferent colors for the new over-blouses ; satins and taffetas to match. White Silk Kumsi Kumsa and Silk Jersey for the new sport skirts or suits. Easter Accessories—Neckwear, Kid and Fab- ric Gloves, Silk Hose, Corsets, Bags and Pocket Books—everything the woman of good taste needs to brighten up her Easter outfit. Rugs Carpets Lineoliums—This Department is worth your while seeing. You will save money by looking at our stock before buying. Spring Shoes—New Spring Styles in Men's, Women’s and Children’s high and low cut Shoes. Lyon & Co. « Lyon & Co.