Bellefonte, Pa,, January 9, 1981. STATE DEPARTMENT TO BUILD HOSPITALS For the building program for the State mental hospitals and welfare institutions is being speeded up in res to the request made to all state officials by President Hoover. In this way the state departments are dong their part to restore pros- perity in Pennsylvania and provide employment for hundreds of men during the winter months. Eighty per cent of the $10,000,000 appropriated by the 1929 Legis- lature for the construction of state welfare building institutions has been spent and the balance con- tracted for with work on the build- ings well under way. Plans are now being formed by the Public Charities Association of BIY - ELLE FONTE 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 7-7 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7-9 p. m. Phone 128-J Pennsylvania to have the 1931 Legis- lature appropriate another $10,000, | 000 for the continuance of the Wel- | fare building program, Influential | groups throughout the state, in co- | operation with the P. A.C, are mobilizing their forces to bring this project to the attention of the leg- | {slators as early as possible in the coming session so that there may be | no lapse in the construction work | Leaders in welfare work feel that a double purpose will be achieved | for not only will Pnnsylvania Dbene- | fit by the erection of the many | buildings sorely needed for years past but also the threat of poverty and unemployment will be lifted from the homes of hundreds of Pennsyl- vania workmen. At a recent meeting of the Citi-| zens Committee for the State Wel- fare Building Program of the P. C. A., of Which Dr. Wilmer Krusen is | chairman various items of construc- tion were discussed and reported upon the institutional building pro- gram. Among the most significant items are a farm colony building, female nurses’ home and tubercu- losis cottage at Danville State hos- | pital which are almost completed, Additional wards and the adminis- | tration at Farview State hospital | for the Criminal Insane are three | quarters under way. Additional | stories are being erected on two | buildings at the Harrisburg State hospital and two cottages for as- | sistant physicians, two dormitories and dining room are half way com. pleted. An employees’ building at Pennhurst State school for the Feeble-Minded are well under Almost all of the money appropri- ated to the Eastern State Peniten- tiary at Grateford nas been spent for work completed and under con- struction. At the Warren State hospital the new admission building is eighty percent completed. In, all the other institutions the work is well under way and in some in- stances the money which is not yet under contract will he applied to the furnishing and equipment of | buildings now being erected. i SOLICIT HELP TO FEED WILD LIFE. | Jhen snow covers the grounds, | and in some sections it is already | present, wild life is always in need | of focd. This year the Game Com- mission will again solicit the serv- ices of all agencies from airplanes | to rural mail carriers to feed the| game birds and animals. Game protectors have been in- structed to co-operate and will sup-! ply food for any “cafeterias” which are established. Feeding programs should not be conducted haphazard- ly. Game protectors should be in- terviewed and the sections ascer- tained where food is mostly needed. Scouts have been ever active in this sert of work. School children also have aided in the past, and the rural mail carriers, gathering food! from farmers, have heen of great | aid in carrying it to various stations | along the road. | There are many who can help in| a winter feeding program. Bak- | eries can furnish thousands of loaves | of stale bread. State grain inspec- tors can contribute many sacks of | sample grain, Flour mills, grilling | mills, and grain elevators can save | There are other | places where food can be secured. | all “sweepings.” The Game Commission has a feed- ing bulletin available for distribution which shows all kinds of practical feeding stations and specifications for their erection. re pl is The best reading for the New Year is the Watchman, STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS, With Tablets Containing Buchu Wm. H. Kimble, 209 W, 3rd St., No. Wildwood, N. J., says, “TI will tell or write anyone about the resultsI | had fromm Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula.) How I was relieved of getting up nights every two hours, and the riinand burning sensation.” | It acts on the bladder as epsom salts do on the howels. Drives out foreign deposits and lessens exces- sive acidity. This relieves the irri- 4 k The Variety Shop || Over a Third of a Century at Same Location Merchandise and Prices CORRESPOND C.Y. Wagner & Co., Inc. Manufacturers of i Flour, Corn Meal ana Feed And Dealers in All Kinds of Grain Bell Phone 22 BELLEFONTE, PA. way, | i! TRY OUR State College Cottage Cheese and Cream Cheese, Butter, Whip- ping Cream and Certified Milk— Harry E. Clevenstine of i i i } 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. go Phone 558-J i i ————_ ———————— furnishes You Need No Longer be Told You Have an Expensive Foot Enna-Jettick Shoes for Women $5.00 and $6.00 Mingle’s Shee Store BUYER PROTECTED BY ADVERTISING Manufacturer Must Maintain Quality of Goods Bearing His Name. HIS REPUTATION AT STAKE Man Who Buys Standard Brande From Local Merchants Knows That He Is Getting Full Value for His Money, (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) Time was when advertising did not occupy the place in the world of trade The Key to Better Busmess LIFE IS A GIVE AND TAKE PROPOSITION | | | i that it does today. It has not been 80 very many years ago that the peo ple were suspicious of advertising They were Inclined te believe that the reason that most manufacturers who sell goods to the mail order houses do not place their names upon the goods and therefore have no reputs tion to protect. The great majority of articles Msted and illustrated in the mail order cata: logues are Included in what is known The Kind of Coal You Want Best grades obtainable, yrices right. Our anthracite is all Premium Lykens Valley grade. Our bituminous in- cludes Genuine Pine Glenn and Cherry Run, Cambria Smokeless ana Dustless, and others. J. 0. Brewer Coal Yard Successor to Thomas Coal Yard Call 162 J—Day or Night 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 among manufacturers as “stencil” stuff. These articles bear the name of | the mail order house which sells them | instead of that of the manufacturer | who makes them, It can readily be understood that any manufacturing | concern which turns out goods that | do not bear its name or trade-mark [2 likely to be a very unreliable institu- | tion. It is not bullding up any repu | tation en the quality of its goods for its products have nothing to distin-| guish them from the products of any other concern. With no reputation to sustain and no chance of creating a general demand for its goods the only concern of a manufacturing institu- tion of this kind is to make stuff as cheaply as possible in order to obtain the largest possible profit on its prod Same Price World Over. | These facts aro chiefly sonsible | for the generally pvevailis ien that | merchant was trying to “fool” them | the home merchants do not sell goods | with his advertising, that he exag gerated the value of the merchandise he advertised and took that method of trying to get them to buy goods that he could not sell by the old estab Ushed methods of merchandising. Those days are gone. The public now realizes that it Is the greates*® beneficiary of advertising. Advertising has done wore In a de- cade to establish certain standards in merchandise than could have been ac- cewplished In a hundred years by any other agency. The manufacturer who a few years ago merely made and sold clothes now makes and sells the Blank braud of clothes. The man who for! merly Just made hats now makes Blauk's hats. And so it is with every- | Ing of the manufacturers las done: thing that one buys today. The munu-| for the consumers of the country. It facturer, by his advertising, has built| has enabled them to go lntu their home up his business around a trade name | Stores and buy merchandise which they:| and If he is to continue in business he must protect that trade name by walntaining such a high standard’ of | quality that people, when they buy his | products will know just what they are and Bepefully when they buy from the: The consumer, when he goes merchants in their home towns. They getting. into a store today, does not buy wer: ¢handise blindly, with the HOPE that it will prove to be worth the money. He buys standard goods that bear the trade-mark of the manufacturer and that are backed by the reputation not only of the merchant who eells them but the munufacturer whe makes them. This hus been brought about by ad vertising. No Reputatiom te Protect. All this applies to the retall mer chants as a class but it does not ap ply to the mail order business. The man or woman who buys goods frowa a catalogue house is not protected by the manufacturer of the goods for the as cheaply as the mail order Reuse. They do sell the same quality of goods | that the mail order house sells as) cheaply as the mail ovder house sells it bat they cannot sell the standard, guaranteed products of responsible manufacturers at the same price at which the mall order house sells Its nameless, unbranded merchandise. Standard goods bearing a registered trademark sell for the same price the world over and the manufacturer's guarantee stands back. of them when: they are sold in the smuilest village in the country just the same as when: they are sold In the stores: of the larg: est cities. This is what the national advertis know. from past experience or from.| the reputation and guarantee: of the| manufacturer will give: tiem: satisfac || toni. They are not baying blindly are buying with the kaowledge that they are getting their money's: worth. When they buy advertised brands thes gre getting double protection, that whieh 1s afforded by tibe responsibility of the retail merchant and that which: is given by the reputation and guer- antee of the manufacturer. When taey bay the unknown wrands of goods that are offered by the mall ander Bouses they are getting neither: kind of protection. There are ahomt 22,000 dead and dumb persons im the United Kingdom, between 8,000; sad 4,000. residing 'n London, —— If you want, satisfactory printing at. reasonable prices the Watchman Office will be glad to do it, for you. We Recommend and Sell “Larro” c— “More Profit Over Feed Cost” Mayer Bros. Phone 334 Bellefonte. Pa. Hoag’s Dairy Store Corner High and Spring Streets Pasteurized Milk and Cream and All Dairy Products Quality Guaranteed We Deliver . Phone 629 (ity Cash Grocery Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. City Coal Yard 0. G. Morgan, Proprietor Bellefonte, Pa. Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Exclusive Sale of the FINE GLENN and The Original Cherry Run Coals Special Notice We handle U. S. Government in- spected meats for the health and protection of our patrons. Turhey, Duck, Geese and Chickens. Phone 384J Armstrong Meat Market Leave yowr orders early for your Xmas Carpeneto’s Always the Best, Fruits, Vegetables Candy and Tobacces Phone 28 We Deliver Lumber Steel Claster’s At the Big Spring.... Building Supplies Quality is Essential in Furniture For Christmas Giving W. R. Brachbill Part Wool Double Blankets 66x 80—Plaid Designs A Useful Xmas Gift $420 PAIR Cohen & Co. Department Store Ballefonte, Pa. Potter-Hoy Hardivare Co. Only One Heantrola Made by Estate Store-Co. WE SELL IT . Bellefonte Phone 660 . . R.S. Brouse Store In. Bush Arcade On High Street Always Hees Groceries Glenwood Stoves Makes Baking Easy | Peninsular Parlor Circulators Blaben’s Floor Linolsums Hilo 4-Hour Hard Duying Enamels in All Shades, Rich in Color and Durable — Ewerythiog in Hard- ware, at the Right Price. H. P. Schaeffer HARDWARE Sid Bernstein Sells For Less Come mm, look around and de coavinced. The Family Outfitter Next: Door to Richelieu Theatre. Bellefonte, Pa. Shop at THE KATZ STORE «.And See For Yourself that Price bas nothing to do with Good Taste —OQur merchandise is chosen first for ity Good Taste, its Correctness —If it can be had for fewer prices we're doubly glid—We be- liews our customers like to get the most for their money. We Propose to Give It to Them ~ Rankle’s Drug Stere i WITH Sr a Vv oD , qr , xall stir Remedies Bush Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA. I - Insurance ——— Ed. L. Keichline 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 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. It Pays to Buy the Best | It Pags (0 Buy ai Beezer’s | Foods of Excellence will Help You Win Fame 2s a Provider of Splendid Meuls—If It’s Quality You Want, We Have It. P. L. Beezer Estate Fruit and Vegetables Bonfatto’s Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Produce We Deliver Phone 240 W. High Street i — LISTEN! Drain and Refill For Cold Weather with TEXACO— Clean, Clear, Golden MOTOR OIL TE © ' Center Oil and Gas Co. tation that causes getting up nights, AAT Cash Meat Market Te a ES Se Bellefonte, Pa. Hardware Comp’y Olewine’s Hardware tome rs tn fcsburg, Ohio or locally at Parrish’s 4 i Drug Store. por - p— " - | Christmas Shopping is Eas | Buy Electrically Bas Lumber Herr & Heverly Sum y |t || Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. uy Lu » RETAIL Cost the Least to U ] | we He Ati From a Lumberman || ||| orancy Groceries || || Funter’s Book Store || || coal, Feed and Oils A Highest ity Food Products THE KEASON : NBELLEFONTE, PA. Washers, Sweepers, Ironers, Radios, — ghest Quality : are pi daaR I Lamps, New Shades— Prompt Service there Moshannon $5.00 i at Prices to Suit Your Purse. WwW R Sh At the Lowest Possible Prices Nice Thi ngs la Mills { Per Net Toi ic S : : 9 We. Deliver si 5-Ton Lots...$4.50 per Net Ton Electr IC Supply Co. Phone 62 to give that are inexpensive. i