“Bellefonte, Pa, March 20, 1981. | WHY —onro— Desire for Home Ownership | Is Inherent Land Is fundamentally the most (valuable thing that is cherished by jman. From it he gets his daily sus- | nce, and upon it he builds his oe. { The population of the world stead- | fly Increases and the value of land lsteadily enhances. : Because land is so valuable, it Is more heavily traded in than is any other commodity of business. In high times that trading runs beyond rea- sonable bounds, and a reaction sets In. | But these reactions are always fol- | lowed by advances, and land continues te be ever more valuable with the [passage of time. i The home is the central theme of wall land value, be that home on a' small plot in the city or on broad ‘acres In the country. The land re- (volves around the idea of a home for | man. Most of the great fortunes of the world have been founded on land, and land will ever be the basis of our clv- Ifization. : A city home Involves a plot of land, | and a house built upon that land. That house represemts human labor ~ ighrough material produced by that 'Iabor. Both labor and land command hignh- | ar values with the development of .elvilization. The man who owns a |home has a small part of the two most valuable things known to man | —a plot of land and some product of ‘abor.—Birmingham (Ala.) News, "Why Universal Use of Red as Danger Signal Red has always been a taboo color. ‘Hs use ns a danger signal is of very | ancient origin, superstition playing a large part. In prehistoric times red BUY - IN- BELL EFONTE Dr. R. L. Capers Osteopathic Physician Special Non-Surgical Method of Treating Rectal Diseases Bloodless and Painless Il Hours 9-12 a. m. Monday and Wednesday 1-6 p. m. Friday 7-9 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7-8 p. m. Phone 128J The Variety Shop Over a Third of a Century at Same Location Merchandise and Prices CORRESPOND C.Y. Wagner & Co., Inc. Manufacturers of Flour, Corn Meal .ns Feed And Dealers in All Kinds of Grain Bell Phone 22 BELLEFONTE, Pa. earth was used in tombs because demons are supposed to flee from red. Sacred trees and stones were painted ped, nnd for the most solemn of their | rites savages daubed themselves with zed clay. Another very probable rea- : son is that it is the color of blood. Psychological experiments have shown, too, that red has a peculiar | effect on the functioning of the duct- less glands, particularly the adrenal glands which control the emotions of fear and anger. When primitive man ' was startled, the secretion of the adrenal glands poured into the veins and specded up the heart action, im- | TRY OUR State College Cottage Cheese and Cream Cheese, Butter, Whip- ping Cream and Certified Milk— Harry E. Clevenstine proving the muscular strength of the one in fear of danger. . These varied facts and superst!- tons centering about the color seem to lead up to Its use as a danger ' signal. / Why Build Bird Homes | Why not invite the birds to your grounds by putting up houses built to fit the needs and habits of each tribe? Enjoy seeing and hearing the beautiful songbirds singing or working in your garden. hunting the cutworms, | bugs, moths, eaterpillars and other | annoying insects which deyastate 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. Phoiuie 558-3 trees, shrubs and ZJowers. Martins feed from the air and each one de- stroys thousands of mosquitoes every | day. Your thoughtful provision of the | kinds of homes they like, water to bathe ir and some simple foods they erave, will bring multitudes of beauti- ful and useful song birds to your gar- den year after year.—Exchange. Why Gas Is Made Odorous Making gas smell is the objective af distributors of natural fuel gus in mecently developed territory In Cali | fornis. Unlike the product of middle | You Need No Longer be Toid You Have an Expensive Foot Enna-Jettick Shoes for Women $5.00 and $6.00 Mingle’s Shoe Store western states, onturnl fuel gas Is odorless in the western fields and sev- | DEAD TOWN VERY SELDOM RECOVERS Community That Is Not Prosper- ous Cannot Attract New Residents. Pecple Are Stockholders and When They Spend Their Money Away | From Home They Deplete : Its Capital. i — | (Copyright.) | There is nothing deader than a dead ; town. Try as hard as it may to con- ceal the facts, the cruth is written all | over it so that he who runs may read. | No camouflage of bluff and bluster can ~ conceal the true situation from anyone | | who comes within the limits of the | community. A dead town is dead and ! that's all there is to it. The worst of it is that once a town dies it stays dead. There have been exceptional cases in which dead towns have been revived, have taken on new | life and prospered, but these are mere- ly the exceptions that prove tbe rule. ' The fact that a town can seldom | “come back” is easily explained. The growing and prosperous town today : is the one that can attract new resi- | dents and new capital. It Is one that | can offer attractive inducements for the location of mew industries. The dead town offers no attraction to out- side capital. A man lovking for s place to launch a new business or a new location for an old industry, ls not going to pick out a dead town. He is going to select a town in which money is plentiful, a town whose busi- , Ness men are progressive and whose risk that is dead. This is the reason that a town, once dead, almost always re- mains dead. Town ke Corporation. Li ere is just one thing, ordinarily, kills a town In the first place and is of money. A town is Just like a corporation and the money possessed by its Inhabitants is its cap- ital. If this capital is depleted the The capital of a community is de- A. —— |The Key to Better Business LIFE IS A GIVE AND TAKE PROPOSITION | pleted when its money Is spent away from home in a way that brings ne return benefit to the community. It | takes no great amount of thought to | be able to realize that the town, like ' the individual, cannot last long If it Is paying out more money than it ' takes in. That does not mean that a prosperous town Is one in which the people do not spend any money. On the contrary, a prosperous town is | one In which the people do spend mon- ey but it is one in which they spend gains by having it kept in circulation, but when It is spent away from home, either by being sent to the mall order hotises or by shopping trips to other | cities, the town's capital Is impaired to that extent and if enough money is spent away from home in that way, the town collapses and virtually goes into bankruptcy just as does the cor- poration which dissipates its capital. The people of a community are aph their fortunes are bound up with those of the community as a whole. They do not realize that If their town falls they will fail with it. They—or many of them at least—send thelr money away to the mail order houses In the great cities, without realizing that they are impairing the capital of their own corporation and that if enough of them pursue that course they will force their corporation into certain bankruptey. Merchants Not Only Ones Hurt Many customers of mall order houses say that they are under no obligation to trade with their home merchants and this may be true, They overlook that fact that the business men of a town do much for their com- munity and are entitled, In return for what they do, to the support of the people in the community, but leaving this out of consideration, they over- look the fact that they are bringing about their own downfall when they drain their town of Its money—its capital. The home merchant will pot be the 1 8 : 1 EE 3 : 8 sy #3 2 : way to other cities ins. . i i 1 i ; for when a town dies it is a time dead—if not forever. £ Learns Mis Faults the money at home. As long as the money is spent at home, the town to overlook the fact that they are | stockholders in their town and that | The Kind of Coal You Want Best grades obtainable, prices right. Ou 203 ei sgl Rogan jreme Lykens e. r bituminous in- pe Genuine Pine Glenn and Cherry Run, Cambria Smokeless and Dustless, and others. J. 0. Brewer Coal Yard Successor to Thomas Coal Yard Call 162 J—Day or Night Studebaker Il Free Wheeling «os Means.... A transmission which permits the | engine to pull the car, but prevents the car pulling the engine. BEEZER’S GARAGE North Water Street City Coal Yard 0. G. Morgan, Proprietor Bellefonte, Pa. Anthracite C oO al and Bituminous Exclusive Sale of the PINE 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. Leave your orders early for your Xmas Turkey, Duck, Geese and Chickens. Phone 384J Armstrong Meat 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 Furniture For 1931 is Back to You are Invited to See the New Spring Styles in Ladies’ for all the people to pall a live town is while the still live and not after it is A man never realizes how many then his wife tells him, If you want, satisfactory printing at, reasonable prices the Watchman Office will be glad to do it. for you. | i eral [atalities occurred after its in — —— troduction to Pacific coast users, So the company is saturating its products with atomized oil. The odorant does #s work thoroughly, although no odor #8 created while the gas is burning, Why Static Is Prevalent The wenther burenu says that to the t of its knowledge it is not gen rally true that there is more static on a moonlight night. There Is more | ptatic when thonderstorms are prev plent thar at other times, and thun We Recommend and Sell “Larro” “More Profit Over Feed Cost” Flav-O-Lac (Culture Buttermilk)—For Health A Wholesome and Healthful Beverage (ity Cash Grocery | faults he has untill he gets marvied— | i Made by Estate Store Co. WE SELL IT Phone 660 . . . Bellefonte Pre-War Prices at. Dresses W. R. Brachbill’s ar. Yuiacs Toga tvs Furniture Store Cohen ® Co. | — | THE sw | Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. obi R. S. Brouse Store Only One Heatrola In Bush Arcade On High Street Always Fresh Groceries "kh Gl Stoves Coat and Blaben’s iin D Sal Hilo 4-Hour Hard Drying Enamels in ress € All Shades, Rich in Color and |] i NOW ON ware at the Right ga uw H. P. Schaeffer Sid Bernstein HARDWARE | Bellefonte, Pa. 1 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- @erstorms imply more or less cloudi- | mess; and cloudiness implies absence of moonshine—atl least the kind that | gan be seen below the clouds. Why the “Nickel Plate” i | i i In the days when the Nickel Plate | sailrond was being built, the early "80s, “nickel plated” was a popular slang expression for excellence. Hence | the owners of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis gave their road its famous by-name just as they might have called i date. | Ed. L. Keichline Parlor Heater | It will certainly pay you to investi- gate the “Torrid Sunshine’’—sold by The Bellefonte | If so, we are realizing our aspiration to give real service in all our deal- ings, aud we thank you for your response to our efforts. Olewine’s Hardware ss s—— So ——— 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 ED B Allegheny Street Hors ver customer like to get the most for Remedies Mayer Bros. I Hoag’ S Dairy Store Bellefonte, Pa. We Propose to I Buh Arde A Phone 334 Cor. High and Spring . . Phone 629 yn Give It to Them il BELLEFONTE, PA. If in Need of a Real i e trusbyon Nesamonig It Pays to Buy the Best . | Insurance || | Victrola Type os vi Gem rd [Tomer ets | rot an Vegetables We Deliver it the Blue Ribbon road at a later Bellefonte, Pa. Hardware Ce ’y | Lm — o Over Forty Tours Vitae 240 mas stot | —Read the Watchman. LA - | oy: is Ss p— —— pm | ; _= I LISTEN! || Buy Blectrically ||| Herr & Heverly || | Crimes Soin is Exy | | etn Fol & Spy. | | os LISTEN! They Cost the Least to Use dal . RETAIL and Save the Most Labor— || | From a Lumberman Ferr«lale Groceries Hunters Book Store || Coal, Feed and Oils Pe For Gold Westie Washers, Sweepers, Ironers, Radios, —— Highest Suaiiy Nw Prodacts THE REASON : BELLEFONTE, PA. Clean, Clear, Golden | Lamp, New Shades gr serve there seo so may (1! wousammon 00 MOTOR OIL at Prices to Suit Your Purse. At the Lowest Possible Prices . . i $5. / {| W. R. Shope : Nice Things || || osceola Mis } Per Net Ton — Electric Supply Co. ||! We Deliver i A ngs | 5Ton Lots..$4.50 per Net Ton || [| Center Oil and Gas Co.