| Dewi Bellefonte, Pz , Pa, \., February ! 13, 1925. Our “Restored” Banner. The original Star-Spangle banner is spread forth in all its beauty on a wall in the National Museum at Washington. The famous flag is care- fully placed behind glass, and when one first sees it, the impression is received that the whole banner is made of some queer basket-weave ma- terial. Only a close inspection reveals the amazing fact that every inch of the great flag has been gone over with needle and thread, and that what ap- peared to be a queer “weave” is in reality the most amazing piece of handwork in the United States, and possibly in the world. A few years ago the discovery was made that this beloved flag, which is connected with our country’s very heart and soul, was going to pieces. It was slowly, but very surely wear- ing out. Experts were called in, and as a result the banner was turned over to a needle-woman to be restored, and at the same time, preserved. "Mrs. Fowler who had charge of the work, had mended many of the nation’s flags, but her most remarkable piece of “restoration” was done on the Star Spangle Banner. Hand woven linen was brought over from Ireland to serve as a foundation. Mrs. Fowler said she used the Irish linen because in that country all the work, from planting the flax to bleach- ing the finished cloth, was done by hand, and that the people loved the material from tiny seed until the linen was packed for shipping. And this one remark gives away the secret of Mrs. Fowler's beautiful work, for it shows that she “mends” with her heart and soul as well as with her mind and hands. The linen was spread in a room at the Smithsonian Institute, and upon it was laid the flag that had floated over Fort Henry. There were several expert needlewomen employed, under the direction of Mrs. Fowler, and the stitch they used served two purposes; it fastened the starry flag to the linen backing, and at the same time cover- ed the whole outer surface with a protective network that is so fine only close inspection can detect it. Every square inch of the banner has ten stitches upon it; this makes 360 stitches in every six inch square, and more than 1,500, 000 in the whole flag. Special linen thread was used, which was dyed to match exactly the portion of the flag upon which it was stitched. The banner is more than thirty feet long, and the great stars are two feet in diameter. It was worn and faded, but is now so wonderfully restored that it is of as stout a tex- ture as it was when its folds waved through the smoke at Fort Henry, inspiring one who loved it to write our national anthem. The above article shows the great pains to restore the flag. Is it worth while to make great effort to restore character? Buying Land fr from the Indians. In 1682, William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, bought some land from the Indians. The extent of the pur- chase was to be decided by the dis- | tance a man could walk, from a given » point, in a day and a half. The walking party set out, and at the end of the prescribed time they had traveled less than thirty miles. Penn was known as a friend of the Indian and noted for his absolute fairness in dealing with them. He used this occasion for increasing their friendly relations. They stopped to eat or smoke or rest as the Indians wished. In 1737, another “Walking Pur- chase” was proposed between John and Thomas Penn and the Lenni Lenape Indians. The Indians sup- posed this would be conducted on the plan of the former purchase, but in- stead of this, the white man adver- tised for the fastest walkers and those accepted for the event went into train- ing much as our football players do today. In the thirty-six hours they wallred one hundred and ten miles. It was 2 hard matter for the Indians to kee» within sight of them. The Indians realized that they had been defrauded by the white men and thus: “No sit down to smoke, no shoot squirrel, but lun, lun, lun all day long.” creme snes yl Eyes Hurt When Readiug? If much reading makes your eyes hurt try simple camphor, witchhazel, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The first application soothes the pain and regular use of Lavoptik makes the eyes stronger so you can read and work more. Runkle’s Drug Store. 0-7 l= Buy at Home We pay taxes here and con- tribute to every public move- ment. And we sell Groceries that are as good as you can get anywhere. City Cash Grocery In Ordering Bread Don’t forget to enrich your table with our other baked goods that lend variety and deliciousness to your meals at little expense. BREAKFAST ROLLS CRULLERS COFFEE RINGS CAKES FANCY BUNS RAISEN BREAD CURRANT BUNS PIES They give you the same food value as our wholesome Bread. CITY BAKERY Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Graham Bros. Trucks Hockman’s Garage ...The... Center Oil and Gas Co Distributors of Products Bottorf Bros. The EXIDE Battery Service Station Automobile Accessories, Radios and Supplies and Electrical Contractors Bottorf Bros. AAAAAAAAAAAII NANA A AAAI IASI INSIST GALAIDA’S SANITARY Fish and Oyster Market Bush Arcade—Both Phones Fish, Oysters and Dressed Poultry at All Times. Bell Telephone 82 M tae dh didi PA INP IS SINT I SSSI TIP UNBREAKABLE Can’t Break, Crack or Leak A Le Boeuf Fountain Pen is Guaranteed Unbreakable Come in and Try to Break One The Mott Drug Co EANINSANINAS INI SSSSS SPSS AAAS NINN PAIS Hunter’s Book Store All Standard Lines Eaton’s and Craine’s Papers Blair Tablets Carter’s and Stafford’s Inks Dennison Goods Eversharp and Conklin Pencils Conklin and Moore Pens SI So AP IT’S REAL SATISFACTION B Zoot» nERKP> IW We Invite you to drive it S over any Mountain you suggest. PENN STATE AUTO CO. DON'T BUY FROM The Potter-Hoy Hdw. Co. Unless you want Real Quality and Satisfaction for Your Money. USUI INIT EUSA NPN Before You Buy Any LUMBER, FLOORING, FINISH, SASH, DOORS, MILL WORK Get Shope’s Prices evan 46 W United PUONAP PPP SSS SS PPP PSS Bellefonte Lumber Co MILL WORK SHINGLES BUILDING SUPPLIES ROUGH LUMBER LATH EE Bellefonte Lumber Co BUI IIIA ate Licensed Agencies for Hoosier Kitchen Gabine(s os Globe-Wernicke Book Cases £03 W. R. Brachbill Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. They Say they Know—that The Variety Shop China and Toy Departments are the Best in Centre County. Kom and C what U think. G. R. SPIGELMYER & CO. ¢ M. R. JOHNSON Marble and Granite El CEMETERY WORK of every description Now, that Election's Past BE SURE TO READ THIS Look over our Leaders MODERN GLENWOOD STOVE W. W. Lawrence & Co’s READY MIXED PAINTS, Valspar Varnishes, Enamels and Stains H. P. SCHAEFFER, Hardware 3 COAL! Our careful selection has ena- bled us to sell and deliver at any time the Best Grade of Coal mined in Centre county. Centre Co. Fuel &B’ldg Sup. Co NATHAN KOFMAN, Prop. Knisely’s Market Clean and Up-to-Date FISH OYSTERS BUTTER EGGS SMOKED MEATS West High Street Lyon&Co Lyon & Co We specialize in Ladies, Misses and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Come and see our Blankets and Comfortables Visit our store before you do your Winter buying. It will be a Big Saving to you. LYON & CO. hi Bellefonte Filling Station and Rest Room A Service Station for Impatient Motorists GREASES OILS GAS Confectionery Tobacco Oil Changed Free FRANK SASSERMAN, Prop. PMS PPPS PSPSPS Russ-Bell’s Sodas, Ice Cream, Candy Martha Washington Candies Old Time Home Made Headache may come from the eyes Try Casebeer Registered Optometrist, MERCHANTS MUST BUILD “BACKFIRE” fan Beat Mail Order Houses at Their Own Game If They Will Bo It. ADVERTISING ONLY WEAPON Catalogue Concerns Spend Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Annually to Create Demand for Their Merchandise. (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) The forest ranger and the prairie farmer have learned that they must fight with fire. They know that when the all-consuming forest or prairie fires are sweeping toward them their only hope of safety lies in the “back-fire.” By kindling and carefully controlling a fire of their own they force the big- ger fire to burn itself out, finding no further fuel on which to feed. The merchants of the small cities and towns are learning that in waging their fight for existence they must adopt the tactics of the nen of the West. The great mail order houses of the cities are the consuming flames which threaten to wipe out the retail merchants of the smal!l towns unless the latter, realizing their danger, take steps to remove the menace. The re- tail merchants, as a whole, are begin- ning to realize that they must fight fire with fire and that to save them- selves they must build a “back fire.” Advertising is the weapon with which the mail order houses conduct their warfare on the retail merchants of the small cities and towns. The mail order houses do their advertising through their own catalogues and through certain publications which are known as mail order advertising me- diums. A big mail order house spends hundreds of thousands of dollars mere- ly on the preparation and publication of its bulky catalogues. Business Built Upon Advertising. The catalogue houses also spend thousands upon thousands of dollars in advertising in the mail order publi- cations which look for their circula- tion to the people of the small towns and the rural districts. Advertising in some of these mediums costs as much as from $40 to $85 for a single inch, yet the mail order houses find it profit- able to pay these high rates. Their business is built upon advertising and if they were denied the use of the mails for their advertising for a single month their business would be de- stroyed. In advertising, the local merchants find the only weapon with which they can beat the mail order houses at their own game. This does not mean neces- sarily, only newspaper advertising, al- though that is the big gun in the bat- tery employed by the successful mer- chant in his battle for trade. Adver- tising is a big word and it covers a big field. There is no longer to be found the man who does not believe in ad- vertising. Every merchant believes in advertising of some sort. The placing of a display in a show window is ad- vertising. The only difference between that kind of advertising and advertis- ing in a newspaper is that where the one reaches dozens the other reaches hundreds. Attractive window displays are, of course, an important adjunct of any retail store. They serve their pur- pose but this purpose is only to attract the attention of those who may be passing by the store. There are other forms of advertising, such as personal solicitation, but. printed matter must always continue to be the chief reli- ance of merchants in attracting cus- tomers to their stores. Advertising Begets Confidence. The buying public has learned that che store which takes the people into its confidence through its advertising is the one in which it may expect to get the best bargains and the most sat- isfactory treatment. It knows that the store which advertises consistently and regularly has the best and most up-to- date stocks because this store sells its goods more rapidly than the one which does not advertise and, therefore, is not forced to carry over old stock from one season to another. The public knows that the store which advertises can place lower prices on its goods be- cause it turns over its stock oftener than the store which does not adver- tise and therefore does not have its capital tied up in slow-moving mer- chandise. The mail order house does not get its business by merely letting the pub- lie know that it has dry goods or hard- ware or groceries or some other com- modity to sell. It creates a demand for its goods by placing in its catalogue attractive pictures and detailed de- scriptions of the articles which it has to sell. The lure of the mail erder catalogue lies in the fact that the, merits, or alleged merits, of the mer- chandise offered are placed before the prospective purchaser in the most graphic manner. The local retail mer- chant has the same opportunity to do this that the mail order house has and can do it much more effectively than the mail order house can. The retail merchant can talk to the people of his community through his home newspa- per and that is something which the mail order houses as a rule cannot do, for the local newspapers through a sense of loyalty to their communities and their home merchants will not ac- cept the advertising with which" the mail order houses would flood them if _ they had the opportunity, PAPA APSA AAP PPPS AS The Best at Less Pianos Radios Phonographs HARTER’S MUSIC STORE 18 N. Allegheny St. NASH High Quality....Low Upkeep Wion Garage West Bishop St. BELLEFONTE Your Satisfaction IS OUR RECORD FOR SERVICE That Good (JF on the edge of town, on the State College road. EDGEFONT FILLING STATION and REST ROOM BOND C. WHITE, Prep. Gasoline The Scenic Moose Temple Theatre PICTURES SHOWS (Goo Have You Been getting everything that’s com- ing to you when buying groceries We give you Service and Good Groceries at Right Prices THOMAS S. HAZEL DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries $1.75 $1.75 Ladies’ Silk Hose (Guaranteed) - We will give a new pair free for any pair that shows a run- ner in the leg or a hole in the heel or toe. Yeager’s Shoe Store BEEZERS GARAGE STUDEBAKER International Trucks See the “Duplex’® Car GEO. A. G. F. Musser Co WHOLESALE GROCERS BEEZER FRANK M. MAYER Manufacturer of Snow-flake and White-lily FLOUR We carry a large stock of All Kinds of Feed in both our Mills. We are always in the market for Grain. . Bellefonte Mill Roopsburg Mill FordTouring Completely Overhauled &® S. HL. POORMAN’S GARAGE BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Beil 23-R Bring Health and Happiness to your home with a convenient ‘‘Heatmore” Pipeless Furnace CLEAN AND SANITARY Saves Fuel Saves Work Extra Heavy Castings Deep Cup Joints Revolving Cinder Crushing Grates Properly installed in your Home at a price that will sur- prise you. C(Carload buying gives us this advantage. A few remain unsold of the car- load. Place your order now and save some real money. Bellefonte Hardware Co. Montgomery & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. Genuine ENGLISH BROAD CLOTH SHIRTS Specially Priced $2.45 Blue — Tan — White — Gray Quality Counts Dockash Ranges Galvanized Roofing Sheets Buckeye Fences Asphalt Roofings Builders’ Hardware First Quality Goods at Olewine’s Hardware The Talk of the Town! Selby’s and Just Wrights Arch Support Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN Mingle’s Shoe Store Kissel’s Meal Market is in on the Buy at Home Cam- paign because it offers such Choice Meats at the Right Prices that there is no reason for anybody buying elsewhere. Fruits Vegetables EVERYTHING IN SEASON EVERYTHING OF THE BEST Carpeneto’s Buy in Geatre Gounty Buy from whom you please BUT Buy in Centre County Hazel & Company eece T H E oeee Bon Mot EVERYTHING THAT IT'S NAME IMPLIES Schlow’s Quality Shop Offers you Many Opportunities in Quality and Service that you can’t get by buying abroad ESA AAA ANA A AA AF E AAAI VAAN PPI i AAPA AAA TAS A AAS