Demorralic Wacom, Bellefont2, Pa., November 28, 1930. Your Health THE FIRST CONCERN. —I have nothing against any brand of climate except ours. An insurance man got me all het up recently by offering some sick insurance that is noncancelable. Whadayamean, I naturally wanted to know. Well, it turned out that the sick insurance I carried might be canceled at the end of the year if the company should decide to UY -IN- ELLEF Dr. R. L. Capers Osteopathic Physician Special Non-Surgical Method of Treating Rectal Diseases Bloodless and Painless Hours 9-12 a. m. Monday and Wednesday 1-5 p. m. Friday 7-9 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7-9 p. m. Phone 128-J leave me in the lurch. So I had to summon Henry and hear his de- fense. Sure, Henry told me, we can decline to renew your policy when- ever we decide that you are a bad risk; but well sell you one con- taining a clause which makes it non-cancelable, if you wish to pay an additional premium to cover that additional risk. Then being a friend ¢s well as an insurance man Henry explained, Suppose you would like to spend each winter in some nice balmy climate, like—here insert name of your favorite winter re- The Variety Shop Over a Third of a Century at Same Location Merchandise and Prices CORRESPOND sort—why, then it would pay you to have a non-cancelable sick in- surance policy, for all you need is a doctor who will certify that you're badly run down and simply must go fishing down there for several weeks in the winter time, ete. Pretty soft, if you are fond of wintering in the South and have the right kind of doctor to indorse your claim. This changing climate is largely that sort of thing. The patient, not the doctor, proposes the change, if indeed a doctor is consulted at all. C.Y. Wagner & Co., Inc. Manufacturers of Flour, Corn Meal ana Feed And Dealers in All Kinds of Grain Bell Phone 22 In cases where the wiseacre yet BELLEFONTE, ®a misguided invalid sincerely seeks | benefit to his health and “tries” such a change without the advice of a physician, the result is dlmost always disappointment and some- times disaster. TRY OUR Twenty-five years ago a medical teacher in the wards of a hospital asked one of the students: “Why do we advise change of climate in a case of asthma?” The student an- swered: ‘Because you can't do any- thing for him and hate to have him hanging around.” A very good an- swer for 25 years ago. Today a better answer would be that we ship the patient off somewhere because we are not up on this skin testing State College Cottage Cheese and Cream Cheese, Butter, Whip- ping Cream and Certified Milk— Harry E. Clevenstine for allergy and we are too narrow and seliish to refer the patient toa doctor who is prepared to deter- mine what foreign substance is ac- countable for the asthma. If the doctor finds that out, then the pa- tient may be able to avoid contact with the foreign substance and so escape further ‘attacks; or the pa- tient may be immunized against the substance if it is impossible to avoid contact with it. -. True, some sufferers from chronic respiratory disease, chronic arthritis, chronic nephritis, and one thing or another, find a reasonable degree of comfort in wintering in a soft cli- When Winter Comes you will Need Your FUR COAT Let Us Repair or Remodel It— Guaranteed Satisfaction Harry Greenberg Spring and High Streets Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 558-J mate, where they venture out of doors nearly every day, Those of us who have to do our wintering right here at home need not feel too envious of these flitting folk. If one | can overcome the cold and damp- ness phobia, all the benefits of open air life, except perhaps in degree, are available here in our dreadful home climate, wherever it may be. Of course there's a greater quan. | tity of ultraviolet rays in the south- ern sun in the winter time. But if | that’s the invalid’s need, it is sim- | ple enough to install a window or two of material which admits the | ultraviolet rays of sunlight, and bask in it naked for a while every You Need No Longer be Told You Have an Expensive Foot Enna-Jettick Shoes for Women $5.00 and $6.00 Mingle’s Shoe Store sunny day, in indoor comfort. Speaking of asthma, ultraviolet light is always helpful, whether the ASKING FAVORS OF Interesting Results Might Be Ob- tained by Making Certain Requests. LOCAL MERCHANTS HELPFUL Do All the Things for the People of Their Community That the Catalogue Concerns WIII Not Do. | i | (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) { It has been said that three-fourths | or nine-tenths, or some such big pro- | portion—the exact figures do not mat- | ter—of the business of the world is i done on credit. If this was not true | there wouldn't be much business done i for no currency system could be de- vised that would furnish enough money | to meet the needs of commerce if ev- | ery article sold had to be paid for in . actual cash. The amount of money in circulation in the United States is only $47 per capita and this would not go . very far if everyone had to keep ! enough cash on hand to pay for all that he might buy. : | The greatest of financiers need crea- it. They keep their resources employ- | ed and at times are in need of ready ; cash. The same thing is true at times i of men of smaller means. The credit system, as it is used sometimes, espe- cially in the smaller communities, is abused and works a serious hardship upon the business men of the town. Some merchants, to avoid the loss that results from such abuse of the system , or possibly to enable them to sell goods at a lower price than their com- | petitors, operate strictly on a cash -ba- isis, but the great majority of mer- | chants in every communtty give those ' customers who are responsible ‘and honest the privilege of a charge ac- count and the chances are that some sort of a credit system, properly safe- guarded, will always continue to be a feature of legitimate trade. 5 Ask Catalogue House for Credit. You who have a reputation in your community for being at least fairly re- sponsible and upright know that when you desire it or need it you can obtain credit from at least some of the mer- chants in your town. But some time when you are in need of some article of merchandise and are a little short of ready money, order what you want from a mail order house in Chicago or some other city and ask them to please charge it till the first of the month. MAIL ORDER HOUSE The Key to Better Business LIFE IS A GIVE AND TAKE PROPOSITION The experiment will be Interesting, at least, and the answer that you receive may cause you to give a little thought to the difference between trading with the ‘mail order house in some far-off city and buying from the merchants in your own home town. Some mail order concerns are now operating a so-called credit system, but it is not a credit system such as is maintained by most retail merchants. These mail order houses will sell cer- tain merchandise on the installment plan, but they not only demand an initial cash payment, but require the purchaser to sign a contract which operates as a mortgage not only on the merchandise purchased, but upon any other property that the customer may possess. There is nothing in this system that bears any similarity to the open credit system that is used by the majority of retail merchants. There are some other requests youn might make of the mail order man when the occasion arises and the re- sponses might be equally interesting. For instance, you, Mrs. Farmer, who bought that box of groceries from the catalogue house last month, might write the manager and ask him to buy your butter and eggs. Of course, it would be considerable more trouble to pack them for shipment to the city than it is to take them in to your lo- cal grocer, who is always ready to pay you the market price for thom, but then maybe the mail order man would pay you enough more than the markef price to pay you for the extra trouble. And then again, maybe he wouldn't. And, then, there is that mowing machine that you, Mr. Farmer, have been figuring on trading in for a new machine. Suppose you write to the mail order man from whom you bought that wire fencing and ask him what he will allow you for your old machine on a trade for a new one. Of course, the local hardware dealer in the town where you find a market for your farm products will allow you a fair price for your old machine, but what's the use of asking him to do it. The mail ‘order man surely will be glad to do that much for you, will he not? Yes, he will not. . List Is Endless, There are a good many things the mail order man will not do for you. The list would be too long to crowd into one issue of a newspaper. He will not give you credit, however much you may need it. He will not buy the farmer's produce. He will not pay a dollar of taxes to help support your schools or build your roads. He will not contribute a cent to the sup- port of your churches or your charita- ble institutions. He will not lend you a helping hand in time of trouble. The local merchants in a community will do everything for the people in that community that the mail order man will not do for them. This fact should make it easy for the people of the community to decide which it is to their interest to do business with. * 3 2 ® doctor is bestirring himself to de- termine the cause or not. © —Your good looks depend to a large extent upon the appearance and condition of your skin. A per- fect complexion is of more import- ance than perfect features. Every- one admires a beautiful skin. ~ Absolute cleanliness of the skin is the first consideration. Your complexion cannot be kept clean by merely dabbing a little water upon it. Plenty of soap of a fine We Recommend and Sell “Larro” “More Profit Over Feed Cost” Mayer Bros. Phone 334 Bellefonte. Pa. TRY A POUND OF Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter (It’s Government Certified) Hoag’s Dairy Store Corner High and Spring Streets Phone 629 City Cash Grocery ssn Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. If you want, satisfactory printing at, reasonable prices | the Watchman Office will be glad to do it. for you. Goodbye Dirty Coal Dust! You can say this only when you use Genuine Dustless Coal scientifically treated to eliminate coal dust. Our Cambria Smokeless and Dustless Coal saves cleaning, sweeping and dust- ing. See us before buying. J. 0. BREWER Successor to Thomas Coal Yard Studebaker Free Wheeling ....Means.... A transmission which permits the engine to pull the car, but prevents the car pulling the engine, BEEZER’S GARAGE North Water Street (ity Coal Yard Wholesale and Retail Anthracite and Bituminous ++.COAL ose Hay and Grain Bellefonte, Pa. Special Notice If you are one of our customers you know all about our High Grade Meats. If you are not —come in and see the difference. We handle nothing but Government in- spected meats, which assues ycu getting meat from healthy cattle. Prompt Delivery Phone 3845 Armstrong’s Market Carpeneto’s Always the Best. Fruits, Vegetables Candy and Tobaccos Phone 28 We Deliver Lumber Steel Claster’s ...At the Big Spring... Building Supplies W. R. Brachbill Established 1841 Furniture and Rugs BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Friday and Satur. Nov. 21-22 10% Reduction on all of our Laties Coats and Dresses Cohen & Co. Department Store Bellefonte, Pa. -Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Only One Heatrola Made by Estate Store Co. WE SELL IT Phone 660 . . . Bellefonte Electric Supply Co. Radio Sales and Service Atwater--Kent Golden-Voice Radio Lowest Prices on Batteries 45 Volts B. Batteries $1.60 Dry Cells 35¢. Radio Tubes Tested Free Glenwood Stoves Makes Baking Easy Peninsular Parlor Circulators Blaben’s Floor Linoleums Hilo 4-Hour Hard Drying Enamels in All Shades, Rich in Color and Durable — Everything in Hard- ware, at the Right Price. H. P. Schaeffer HARDWARE Sid Bernstein Sells For Less Come in, look around and be convinced. The Family Outfitter Next Door to Richelieu Theatre Bellefonte, Pa. Shop at THE KATZ STORE «.And See For Yourself that Price has nothing to do with Good Taste —Our merchandise is chosen first for its Good Taste, its Correctness—If it can be had for lower prices we’re doubly glad—We be- lieve our customers like to get the most for their money. We Propose to Give It to Them Runkle’s Drug Store TSA 2 vs RE Sg Remedies Bush Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA. quality is essential in order to cleanse the pores of the skin and to keep it in good condition. An abundance of water is re-: quired to wash away the dirt and germs which accumulate in the’ day’s work, | A general bath should be taken: at least twice a week. But in’ these days most people could not think of letting a day ‘pass with_ out a bath. A brisk rub will stim- | ulate the circulation of the blood, and a bad’ complexion will show amazing improvements with outside cleanliness. | That is not all, for cleanliness | within is also essential. You cannot have a beautiful complexion if your system is clogged with waste ma- terials from undigested fdod, or poisoned by the evil effects of con- stipation. You should drink plenty of water, not too much at mealtime but before or after eating. This will help to cleanse the system. There are germs in the air and germs in the dirt with which we are in constant contact. Of course, it is the skin that suffers first. The skin is one of the most im- portant organs of elimination of the body. The dead cells are constant- ly cast off, carrying with them the waste substances of the: body, as well as the dirt’ and germ accumulation, * Insurance Ed. L. Keichline Bellefonte, Pa. If in Need of a Real Victrola Type Parlor Heater It will certainly pay you to investi- gate the “Torrid Sunshine’’—sold by The Bellefonte Hardware Comp’y We trust you find yourselves among those who feel that Olewine’s Hard- ware is a good one to deal with. If so, we are realizing our aspiration to glve real service in all our deal- ings, aud we thank you for your response to our efforts. Olewine’s Hardware It Pays to Buy the Best It Pays to Buy ai Beezer’s Foods of Excellence will Help You Win Fame as a Provider of Splendid Meals—If It’s Quality You Want, We Have It, P. L. Beezer Estate Cash Meat Market Established Over Forty Years Phone 666—667 Free Delivery Fruit and Vegetables Bonfatto’s Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Produce We Deliver Phone 240 W. High Street Buy Lumber From a Lumberman W. R. Shope Herr & Heverly Ferndare Groceries eeeess FANCY Highest Quality Food Products Prompt Service At the Lowest Possible Prices We Deliver Phone 62 Hunter's Book Siore We are taking orders for Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas now— See Qur Sample Books Our 50c. and $1.00 Box Assortments are also selling— Provide Them Early Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. Coal, Feed and Oils BELLEFONTE, PA. Moshannon | $5.00 Osceola Mills Per Net Ton 5-Ton Lots...$4.50 per Net Ton LISTEN! : Drain and Refill ¥ For Cold Weather with TEXACO— Clean, Clear, Golden MOTOR OIL Center Oil and Gas Co.
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