1 —— — HOW SOME INSECTS WALK ON WATER. The insects most frequently seen walking on water are the water-strid- ers—narrow-bodied, long-legged true bugs that go sliding about the surface of ponds and small streams. In fact, a little girl who was watching them with me misunderstood me and im- proved the name by calling them wa- tersliders. When moving, they slide on the front and hind legs, pushing with the middle pair. Usually only the middle and hind pairs of legs touch the water when the insect is at rest, but they dent the surface, as may be seen by looking very closely. Indirect evidence on this point may be had, if the insects are on a shallow pool with no vegetation and the sun be shining, by watching the shadows on the bot- tom. There may be a central shadow cast by the insect’s body, but there are sure to be shadows of the dents made by the legs on the water. The shad- ows of these dents are each surround- ed by a bright ring, due to refraction of the sun’s rays as they pass through the curved surface. Now try an experiment. Steel is much heavier, in proportion to its bulk, than an insect, and so would sink more readily. Take a small nee- dle oiled by rubbing it on your hair At Famous St. Mihiel. There is one point on the battle | line of the western front in the world war which will never be forgotton by | the children of America. On the map | that spot is called St. Mihiel and it was there that the heroism and dash | that point was never stopped until | Germany signed the armistice. St. Mihiel is to have a unique mem- : orial which will connect the name of the children of America with the same | place where the American army won | renown. The Junior Red Cross has just made an appropriation of several | JACOB SHARER, Chairman thousand francs to be used in cooper- | ation with the French government in establishing at St. Mihiel a model | children’s hospital. The aiding of this hospital fits in with the educational | work of the Junior Red Cross abroad | since its chief value will lie in the use | to which it will be put, that of teach- ing the proper hospital care of chil- ren. Big Melon for Harding. A watermelon weighing 76 pounds | and measuring 30 inches in length and | 32 inches in circumference, was for- | warded last week by express to Pres- : Big Centre County Grange Fair Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa., September 3 to 9, 1921 1 . An Agricultural Exposition Full of Interest. of the American soldier won lasting A More Exhibits to Admire. fame, for the drive they started ati. 4 Liberal Premiums. More Pleasure for All. Band Concerts. This will be the Biggest. Event, of the Year ONLY FAIR IN THE COUNTY More Sights to See. More Objects of Inter- For Premium Lists or Other Information Write the Secretary. EDITH M. SANKEY, Secretary 66-32 2t m————_ sagan AARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA Scenic Theatre Week-Ahead Program (Cut this out and save for reference). Farmers and Others Take Notice. I will insure dwellings at $1.00 a hun- dred and barns at $1.60 a hundred on the cash plan, for three years, as against fire and lightning. J. M. KEICHLINE, 66-16-6m Bellefonte, Pa. Farmers, Take Notice I will insure your crops against fire and lightning for six months. J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa. 66-27-8t Pasteurized Creamery BUTTER 45c¢. Per Pound Ask Your Neighbor about, its Fine Flavor Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing ana Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam Pipeless Furnaces Full Line of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES SATURDAY, AUGUST 20: PEARL WHITE in “KNOW YOUR MEN,” is a story of domestic difficul- ties of a woman who marries from a sense of duty. A mew part well play- ed by this popular star. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. and very carefully lay it lengthwise on the surface of water in a tumbler. It will bend down the surface of the water, but it will not sink.’ Wet a needle that is not oily and you can not make it float. i The surface of even the cleanest water acts as though it were an elas- tic film, like the films of soap bubbles. Dry, not easily wet objects, pressing down on this film will bend it quite a bit before they break it. So it is with our water-striders—or sliders. Their feet, covered with a velvety pile that is not easily wet, are placed flat on the water, and the insects’ weight is so little in proportion to the surface of “film” upon which the feet rest that | they do not break through. Some insects that live under the . subject to the decision of the Republican water also make use of this interest- ' voters as expressed at the primaries on | ing physical fact. The larvae of mos- | Tuesday, September 20, 1921. ! | ident Harding by a grower of Turlock, ' ¢ 5 J ALL SIZES OF California. Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Western Maryland Dairy 66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa. 1 0 DAY THURSDAY SEASHORE Excursion | August: 25 ASBURY PARK Ocean Grove Camp Meeting $ 13.2922" fy SELLEFONTE T ° 8% Additional via Montandon Political Announcements. MONDAY, AUGUST 22: ETHEL CLAYTON in “SINS OF ROSANNE,” along with Jack Holt, is a South African story with the heroine having an uncontrollable desire for diamonds. Also, Pathe News and Topics. TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name ! of T. R. Hamilton, of the North ward of ! Bellefonte, as a candidate for nomination | for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte. | subject to the decision of the voters as | expressed at the Primaries to be held on | Tuesday, September 20th, 1921. ' We are authorized to announce the name | | 1 | Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished. S199 TUESDAY; AUGUST 23: VIOLA DANA in “THE PUPPETS OF FATE,” a pleasing Italian role in which as a deserted wife finally finds her husband. A good one, don’t miss it. Also, a comedy. of Herbert Auman, of the North ward, as a candidate for the nomination for Tax | Collector of Bellefonte, subject to the de- cision of the Republican voters as ex- pressed at the primaries on Tuesday, Sep- tember 20th, 1921. i We are authorized to announce the name | | of John C. Curtin, of the North ward, as a | candidate for Tax Collector of Bellefonte, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24: LIONEL BARRYMORE in “THE GREAT ADVENTURE.” A story of a man who refused to marry so he died and attended his own funeral. That's the “great adventure.” 7 reels. Also, Sunshine Comedy “Hayseed.” THURSDAY, AUGUST 25: WANDA HAWLEY in “THE OUTSIDE WOMAN,” in a pleasing comedy role of a newly wed wife with a passion for exchanging husbands’s pur- chases. Amusing, you will like it. Also, Pathe News and Review. quitoes—the all too common wrigglers We are authorized to announce the name | : : : of Maurice J. Kelley, of the North ward of or pole-dodgers, such as live in rain- . Bellefonte, as a candidate for Tax Collector | barrels—are heavier than water. By . of Bellefonte borough, subject to the de- dint of much effort they wriggle them- ; cision of the Republican yoters as express- selves up to the : surface, and there $0 of ein inories on Tuesday, Septem- they seem to stick by their tails.! jy a Keichline is a candidate for {he These tails are really tubes through ' office of Tax Collector at the Primaries, which the insect breathes. The open- | September 2h Wak, It, Sehobiat to . a . . . I tax vers, R ans ¢ ats, ing to this tube is provided with flaps vote for him at the primaries, if they want and, as soon as the tip ‘of the tube , the taxes collected, duplicates settled and breaks the surface of the water, the = taxes reduced. flaps open out like the petals of a flow- | er, and there floats the wriggler with | . i its breathing apparatus open to the | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. air. When it wishes to descend, it — closes the flaps, and then, there not R™ ESTATE 1 M ZEICHLINE i rea) estate operator in Centre county bons enouth Surtees Shread out 1° n buys and sells real estate. 111 ) e water to hold 1t up, e wriggler ou want to buy or sell real estate write 4 3 ) slowly sinks without any further ef- to him or call at his office in Temple | § fort on its part.—By Frank E. Lutz, ; court. Bellefonte. Pa. 65-28-6m | § in the Totom Board. 2 Q Q ) a a SIRI NAT a a OS SS SIRT AAPA A A I A FRIDAY, AUGUST 26: CARMEL MYERS in “THE KISS,” 2 tale of Old California. A beautiful and artistic picture. Girl in love fights to save lover from parent-arrang- ed marriage. Also, 2nd episode of “THE YELLOW ARM.” See the start of “THE YELLOW ARM” at the Scenic Friday, August 19th. Wonderful thrills. Great Climaxes. Don’t Guaranteed to please every ome. miss it. pe=Tickets good going on regular trains August 25 and returning on all regular trains, except limited trains, until September 9, inclusive. Stop-off allowed at Philadelphia in both directions. Pennsylvania System OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, August 27, Wesley Barry in “COUNTY FAIR.” 66-31-2t Gray Farm, 122 acres cleared, 100 mountain land well covered with voung timber and ganister rock, 100 acres | 4 pasture land along Bald Eagle creek. tone dwelling, frame barn, zood spring at house. The farm is located in Half- — — — ———— moon and Huston townships, buildings adjacent to Gray's church on the Buffalo F ARM FOR SALE.--The old Samuel P. State Motor Licenses Now Number 675,000. Almost 675,000 ‘motor vehicles of various types, including passenger CT AAAARAARAARAAAAARAAAAAARAAS ASAI cars or pneumatic-tired vehicles, Run road. Treher ne entire farm oy half | » 3 3 interest in it wi e sold. Inquire o trucks or solid-tired cars, tractors, Dror P. B, MEEK, 2 trailors and motorcycles, have been granted registration in Pennsylvania this year this total being 100,000 in excess of the total at the end of July in 1920. In the same time there has been a tremendous jump in state rev- enues for such registrations. The fees State College, Pa. 66-27-tf Executors D. L. Meek Ist. At Cost! INANCIAL STATEMENT — Summary | of the, Annual Statement of the School District of Bellefonte Dor- ough for the year ending July 4th, 1921. ' Assessed Valuation.............$179884.00 SAINT Every Lawn Mower Must Go 598,350. | The registration by classes is as i i i Per Capita TaX....eoesveeieenns 3692.64 | 3 received thus far in 1921, which must 1e% SOT pirpodes, 18 mills... 32379.19 | § be devoted to road purposes, aggre- For Sinking Fund and interest, 1S gate $8,751,068.37. Last year they AINIHR eves dv sagoitan rons: 5306.53 | § were $7,396,904.96, and in 1919, $4,- Potal Amount of Taxes.......$ 41468.36 : ) TTI RN Account of Charles F. Cook, Treasurer: : tolos. | RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND . > follows: For Joa), vier vaien' oe, pees on Tawa Jay ope 18 Now is your chance to buy a High Grade tractors, 2742; trailors, 841; motorey- mo Amount Received from KR hei . cles, 19.146; dealers, 12,438. —Ex. yO A I eras dener- ? Lawn Mower at a remarkably low price. ; al Property Tax).......... 36491.30 | ¢ | Tuition, non-resident pupils.... 7012.02 e { Regular State Appropriation... 2121.70 Subscribe for the “Watchman.” , High School Appropriation... .. 560.00 We must make room for our Fall stock, | Vocational Appropriation....... 1578.57 4 EUS ELElELElIElElElElElELELS USL . PT TE em Laan Ines Aroropriation. 1] flansnanzianznanaiaiizianaiei=nari therefore we offer these splendid Mowers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Sale of Books. Ete roisseasees at p : AT COST | Amt. Received on Notes........ 20250. P ; — i { ’ {Total ReceiptS......coveeaeeenns $ 7121937 Ira D. Garman > EXPENDITURES : RAIS PII NIIIUT IIT RTRTI ) or £ i Expense of Administration: — . Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | ithvetionar Tor: 6142 a 2 z ? > Si s Do Not Miss this eo. 0 ee 4 0 RAAARAAAAAAAS AAS PIII IS ISP IIIS NE NOG SA SRR RIAA IAAI RII i ¢ 4 : ) v 4 ir PRE or ara: Compulsory Ed... . 79.60— 2504.55 |, ; p “JEWELRY MADE OVER” ‘Expense of Instruction... 8 Gi } : ! ) 11th Street Below_Chestout, . _ | Expense ‘of -Operation. 2 . : : IY 5. oa ixpense of Maintenance........ 3611.15 |. ¢ ’ N 63846m.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. | Expense of Fixed Charges..... - 107024 | ) EF P. Bl & S ) Money-Savin ‘Opportunit = ; . i Bapenre of Debt Sr 20556.76 2 ® eo oi alr on, ) G y g Pp y Ee — jESponse 8 capil Ousloy: ee iA) iQ “a i + i ; ; E : ‘Expense of Auxiliar encies.. 280.11 | . oe 3 : - —_— | Outstanding pl 2250 | § Jewelers and Optometrists $18 i & i 4 Total Expenditures............. $ 70389.01 IQ ¢ Q By Balance in Hand of Treas- 4 Bellefonte Pa. ) ) p BYTE on, el. TT swze § $2 The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. $ 7121937 $ 64-22:tf 2 $ 66-6-t2 SINKING FUND ACCOUNT ? SC AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAANAAAAAAN AN | | i | | To Amt. on hand July 5th, 1920, | | | Receipts :— | i (including note of Bellefonte | _ * $10000.00 Paid on Old Bonded debt during the year. i D. A. BARLETT, i C. L. GATES, i M. T. BEISENHAUER, Eye Examination Without Charge Drs. Dammers & Sigler Altoona, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. School Board dated July i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANANSS TH, 1017) ues cnpensnes gen 2103343 1% | Received from J. K. Johnston, | § i CONOGIOE resin rynemiiinny 6233.43 | ¢ , Received from Interest......... 870.73 ; Q Received from School Board $ ? cael nS 5000.00 ¢ 3 I BR na P3000.00— 1000.00 $ $ } apt s mom | § 3 A Bank Account | L : Q ° ! Expenditures :— 4 ) H andling Your Funds By Amt of State Tax, Int, Cou- 4 ) ° | oe tious. Lies muer| ¢ ER mld : By Amt. Paid M. E. Olmstead | 9 Q A Business Manager who disburses 7 Redemption of $10000.00 ) q ‘rect . Bonds. 1900 issue. . Serny i 9509.50 | Q $ funds at your direction, a secretary Dr. Louis Dammers Balance in fund July 5th, 1021: $ ? who keeps your accounts, a_sleepless will help you no matter what your oc- Eyesight Specialist te Board 3000.00 $ § sentinel guarding your funds, a ch . a fR Note Bit Sch Board 10000005, 1597102 | 3 Q rier who delivers to all corners of the : ONE DAY ONLY BE bliin $ 2 country—all these and many other of- cupation may be. The bank needs BELLEFONTE, PA. | otal ae saree snnienieed8 39037.50 $ ¢ . fices are performed by the bank. Garman Hotel Parlors | BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST. 2 ? jo ney whicl: ou wish $0Sou iin you and you need the bank—open an Assets :— ) 2 . os Thursday Sept. 1 1921 Amante ro ds Treasurer ? $ veyed by your check simply, safely 1 1 1 ’ hands of 1 4 ¢ A in Tals mused , and cheaply. account with us and you will find it to Office Hours 9 a.m. to Z p.m. Amt. Due on Duplicates 5690.12 | § § Amt. Due on Tuition........... 194560 | § $ pane checking secon je ony, one of Our GENUINE REDUCTION Off Amt. D Tax Liens........ 2756.75 the many mediums through whi i ; NN en CTY An Lanse ged 18 2 bunk serves its customers, There he your advantage. A goed bank always J s ing Note)......oneevernssnne 5971.02 | ¢ ¢ : : f ) y many other ways in which we can be . ii big purchases of MEER, worat ..ocoorrrrreeeenens 5 2710855 | 9 ¢ helpful to you and it would be our takes care of its patrons when they grade optical goods a low prices, and § | Liabilities :— Q Q pleasure to serve you in any or all of to further advertise the high class eye work § +01d Bonded Debt..............8 1000000 ¢ ) them. we do, we offer you a perfect fitting pair of § | New Bonded Debt. ..uouniniens 65000.00 | @ $ need help. glasses, including consultation, eye examina- | Outstanding Soja. i 2200000 ¢ $ sori Seats tion, and an elegant case, at the low prices of Aub, Due Prot a H. Sloop 5% : ) 1 ) NTY $2, $3, $5 COMPLETE. | etty Cash Acct............ 75 ENTR ANK Regular Prices, $5, §8, $10, §12. t Total Liabilities. .... vii. 8 97024.54 | $ $ C E Cou B ING Co : : Twenty-five styles to select from. Latest | Total: Assets. .,.--.:... 000s 2719385 | 9 Q 60-4 BELLEFONTE, PA. The First National Bank styles in Shell Eyeglasses and Spectacles. | Net Indebtedness............. $ 69830.60 $ | ” 2] Q { 4 % uf all ud iN 1126} Eleventh Avenue Jellefonte, Pa., July 27th, 1921. pr RF Borough Auditors. 60-30-3t