Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 27, 1931, Image 6

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    ip the dark
when cook-
ote moon ge lad
"nim oe Ye the new
Sai a.
dtkds ‘of corn and other Sropt
that grow, upder the ground,
Dr, R . L. Capers
Special Non-Surgical Method
ot Treating Rectal Diseases
Hours 9-12 a. m.
Monday and Wednesday 1-5 p. m.
Friday 7+ p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7-9 p. m.
Phone 128-J
Soar near
acé and
d planted in the dark
n.
laid d the
a
apmite Unt. the. Catschos of
he “nothing
Be are Ytbe begin. when
one yd of on ay inc
Inch Gov. Gov-
pr ce ects rs to cut
tindber only “ine TW. leate af ‘the
moon,” on the theory that wood cut
would not’ ret so
Ea RS
i MR of years om We
ago
the lunar orb controlled even'h
3 ar
8: fon een the phases of the
moon and activities on the earth.
Moon-farming, says the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, y no supp
from any scientific point of wi
Repeated experiments inp e
the phases of the eap
do not affect the SEEN
seeds, the warping OF SEINE
weight, of wool or the
Most of the beliefs
Moon-light
than full moonlight, and plants
The Variety Shop
“re.
Merchandise and Prices
CORRESPOND
SN
bout 600,000 times brighiata.
C.Y, Wagner & Co., Inc,
Manufacturers of
Flour, Corn Meal aa Feed
And Dealers in 1
All Kinds of Grain
Bell Phone 22 q
a,
Yay
BELLEFONTE, PA.
shadowed t they receive only}
Sear i
too feeble to ti mulat - |
nd y is ain 600 um n
Drightlh
fore th
plant growth must be n e,
From time to time done ea.
scientist revives the theory that
moontightt, “Yeflected ph, is |
larized” and therefore’ particular-
a
us- of mooi he on} I
ly potent in ng plants. There
is no evidence | t such is the case.
MIDDLE AG D MEN 2
ARE | WORKERS. ||
Miadies edi. . have been get-
tea boyst- “lately. Men over
forty-five /are the mest useful work-
ers focylding 3 New York In-
dus / ‘Safe ion. Mid.
dle- ~ studen of them
taking corr rses) show
the bi 0 tions, the
University of +has found
And \most i f all are the
con
sity al Meri +
MANY STILLLOVE
T0 BE HUMBUGGED
thing Put Over” on Them the
: Least Bit.
PINK PAS FOR SHED
Mall Order Houses Find It Easy ul
|
|
(Copyright.)
It was a famous American
who declared that the American ¢
love to be humbugged. That saying I
many years old now but sometimes U
seems that there Is about as muck
| truth in it now as there was when #*/
was figst uttered.
People as a rule do not like the Ades |
of ‘having “something put over" ou |
them, but from the way in which the |
great mall order houses in the bls |
cities flourish it seems that a gres'|
many people do not mind it a bit.
| The Dusineks man who, when he geta
a call for an article which he has not
| in stoek, attempts to substitute some |
| other article of a similar nature with. |
| out telling the buyer of the substitu
tion, is “putt something over” op
His customer. Few retafl merchantd
nowadays attempt to do a thing of fhal
kind. The great majority of merchants
do not do: this for two reasons. One
eye is that they wouldn't do I{ i
ld and the other is that they
cot Coa on [£1 Bey woul The map
Nod sesn chat ba ar buying. batore. he
Hay for it, Is pretty suaramt Wi
ho wants. /
(Ondared shiv, Got Pajimen
instead. !
dt Sort oiler ibis
got awiy ‘with’ this substititi of’ an
othér drficle for
|
Misa ieratnets “Citing Of
EE a
tiv: paidadall iv
The Key to Better Business
i aot. de business in this way and, as bas
puys. an article over the counter |’
| aaturally are different. With the great
| merchant had the inclination to-do eo. | L
— ’ go = i
| =m
te ly printing st, reptmabicphion
lie Witeltuan- n Sfics Wi: be gid to do|t or yar. |
{D TAKE PROPOSITION §
It a mall order buyer is disappolny
| ad in bis purchase, as he Is very
| be when he compares the article fl
its arrival with the pleture and flowery
The ind of Coal Yon Want Studebaker
Best gradés obtainable, prices right. Free Wheeling
Our ath ites all Premium Lykens
Vatty grade. Our bitaminous in- «eo. Means....
cludes gets Fine Glenn 30 IR :
Cherry mbria $Smok transmission w permits.
and Dustless, and others. hich 3g
engine to pull the car, but prevents
J. 0. Brewer Coal Yard the car pulling the engine
Successor to Thomas Coal Yard GARAGE
Call 162 J—Day or Night North Water Street
- —— - .
description which appeared in the
catalogue, the wisest plan is to take
what he gets and wake the best of It
for every time he sends an article back |
to be exchanged, he is pillng up the ex
press or freight charges and even If
the article is exchanged as requested, |
the buyer 1s pot apt to fure much Det-| |
ter on the second attempt.
The mail order houses are wei.
aware of the fact that the majority of | -
their customers will not go to the trou-
ble und expense of returning an ar
ticle if It does not come up to thelr
expectations and as 8 result they’ cap
work the substitution game to thelr
hour content.
The home merchant, however, cab
_Special Notice
“we
City Coal Yard |
| bande is. ‘Gayemment in-
0. G. Morgan, Proprietor ty op the health and
Pellefonte, Pa. of our patrons.
Anthracite
Leave your orders early for your Xmas
Turkey, Duck, Geese and Chickens.
Phone 384J
Armstrong Meat Market
and Bituminous Coal
Exciusive Sale of the
PINE GLENN
and The Original Cherry Run Coals
|
fr
—_—
been said, the majority of them -wonld
pot do it if they conld. The home mer-
chant, if he has not the article called
for. may offer another with the expla
pation that it is « ! the same guality
a8 the one for which the customer
asked. Good merchants nowadays even
hésiate to offer something “just as
good” to the customer espiectally when
the article called for is one that has
become well-known and popular
through the advertising done by ‘the
manufacturer, hut to attempt to make
a sobstitution without the knewledge
= Claster’s
Carpeneto’s Lumber
Always the Best,
Steel |
H
Fruits, Vegetables : 2 \
C 3 ee ..At the Big Spring...
Phone 28 | || Building Supplies
We Deliver |
a
or consent of the customer! Well, it
isn't being done by the local merchants
today.
Substitution ‘Made Easy. :
'Sabstitution is made easy for the
mill ‘order houses, also, by the faot
that they #o not sell much of what is
‘known as “sdvertiond” geods-+that is,
goods sthat have heen thereughly ad-
'vertigedl by the manufacturers and
have become nationally known through
such. advertising. A large part of the
merchandise which the mafl order
houses sell. purports to be (manufac
tured by, thetn—althong? in most: cases
little of it Is made in their own plants. |!
Much of this erchandise bears only
Ais ame of the @nil order hpuse and
{tute one article for
another without (he
any the wiser.
The methods of the home merchan
‘You are Invited to Seé
the New Spring Styles in
Furniture
For 1931 is Back to
Pre-War Prices at.
W. R. Brachbill’s
| Furniture Store
a _—————
Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
R$ Browe
| development of ad oi
! years muchsof the eS ied Ohty Ons aA n Bush TOUne
by Ue vera merchant is “advertised” " High S
S| goods. These toouia wre of Samitias Made by Brats Store Co. 0 n 1g : Ep
, brands, the es of w ve Idd Aut ra : $ Na Y. 4
| made famous by the national advertis- || ~ 101 we'sle ir i re gi
of the makers. This advertising Is .
| 108 te prevection to the buyer for || Phone 660 . . . Bellefonte Always Fresh (irpeeries
fhe latter Fuutuivighie goes lois sis OL IIHT W AJA
' local store and asks ‘for an article of
| this kind that he will get just what he §.8)
asks for If the. merchant has it he —_e
stock and that he will be told if the vif ol
article is. got In stock. Therets steo-| || Gle -Stoyes
lutely no opportunity for'the merchant | || © +, Makes "——
| to “put one over” on him. even If the Peninsular Parlor Circula
—
i
mm"
National Federation of Eiteas
Professional Eben Clu oR ae
or A oy appears, in-
foo 2
Ew
port one ne Ey forty th
r ore dptndens ither =
wholly or’ sixty-
ht percent of those who live at
e¢ were shown to contribute their
entire earnings to the ™support of
their families. ’ number
ere young wémen | CW marry
later. 5 dy Ne
The old y LL ones
whose sit Ay a ri It is! =
generally i. that |’
discriminatio! oh A mi old- ;
er womer ie
sir in
a meeting of {NF American
n's Association, Glenn Bow-
dus’
that ray Tar hey
¢ to women in rag as 3
¥do tn. men... Loss.of “it he ||
le
"Al And the 1
R 1
Flay-O-Lac
(Culture Buttermilk) —For Health
A Wholesome and
Healthful Beverage -
a
City, Cash Grocery
The Bellefonte ...
"Hardware Comp’ 'y:
Colt he Lesst fo te
d Sawe the Masi Labor—
Lil
a Sheet, Hronérs, Ridics,
Laie, Mew’ Shades—
fat Prices to Stit“Your | Tis
Ble ic Si
EAE OVE FID
Thi
© orl itt Biol ofpigalivam 2 es Sm IALEY
. tnhaal n# : We trust you find you :
| Victrola Type tt rn] tT
yi 34% or § Lk 1 sa Jone deal J
Parlor Heater [| || me soe Salvi -
It will certainly pay you to investi-’ to give real sepvitk in all our dedl- |}
gate Ma Tord Santor slA by, ings, aud westhank Jou foryéar
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Horr & Heverly
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Hunter's Book Sore
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Coal, Feéd and Oils |
BELLEFONTE. PA, i
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| Center Ol and Gas Co.
5-Ton Lots... $4.50 per Net Ton
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