cnn ellefonte, Pa. December 4, 1981. N BEST DOGS FOR CHILDREN 10 PLAY WITH. Nhat is the safest dog to buy as ymate and companion for a all child? Dog experts and child «cialists have just completed a dy of 80 distinct breeds of dogs ed in the official register of the jerican Kennel Club, and have ected ten of them which they ommend as desirable pets for ldren. jere is the list, prepared by them the suggestion of the Woman's me Companion, with a few words comment on each breed: the Newfoundland is a gentle nt, who makes a patient compe- it big brother for any child, but not fairly be kept in the city or er limited quarters. fhe English setter and the Irish ter are “gentlemen” of the dog rid, patient and faithful with dren. fhe Samoyede, snowy white, is ervedly called “the biteless dog h the human brain.” Among the terriers, particular tability is conceded to the Irish, -ehaired, fox, Scalyham, Scottish i Cain. All of these, and es- sally the first two, are keen igh-coated up-and-coming aristo- ts, splendid playmates for chii- n. Last but perhaps best where mer- but rather gentle and affectionate allish dog is desired, comes the ‘ker spaniel. He is an outstand- . choice for a small child inclined’ timidity where animals are ned. “hoice among these breeds de- con- Only $5.50 gif, there's quality here. te $17.50. $1 Bread Knife Free SMART little kitchen inished In none any " extra” that's really useful. Don't let the low price mislead you— A wide selection of tossters, wp pends very largely upon two factors: | where you is like. The larger dogs need plen- ty of space in order to keep happy and in good condition, and conse- quently should not be tried in the city. The others are all right for town, suburban or country life. The closer the similarity of dis- position in child and dog, the better the chances of their appealing to each other. Energetic active chil- dren of quieter type, the Newfound- land, setter and cocker spaniel are suitable. The Scottish and Cairn terriers are so adaptable that they get along splendidly with children | of all temperaments. NEARLY 10,000 STUDENTS TRAINING FOR TEACHERS. Approximately 10,000 students are enrolled at present in the thirteen state teachers colleges and the Cheyney Training School for teach- ers, according to a recent statement py Dr. James N. Rule, Superin- tendent of Public Instruction. exact figures are 9849 as of October 15. These students are distributed in the following institutions: Mansfield has an enrollment of 728, according to Rule's statement. Indiana leads with 1427 students while Cheyney Training School has 166, the smallest group. All counties in Pennsylvania are represented in the enrollments, rang- ing from a total of six each from Cameron and Forest counties to 663 from Allegheny county. One hun- dred sixty-three students are from other States. ————————————————— Q. Where is the American Flag flown continually? A. The National Capitol Building is the only building in the United States over which the flag is flown continuously. on A Gift for the Entire Family perfection of tone . . live and what the child | ' nomic state. The ' Hear Christmas Carols With a New PHILCO The best radio-buy on the market! Superhetero- Great power . . . Fine selectivity . All at lower-than-ever prices—a 9-Tube Highboy-$10973 4-Point Tone ze Electro-Oynamic REAL TEST TO COME IN STRUGGLE FOR PEACE. Peace R < greatest forward step of all time | pose that it is colder in winter be- crime?” cause the sun is then farther from " the earth. As a matter of fact the sun is no farther from the earth in Weighed down as we are with our domestic worries it is a struggle to turn our eyes abroad. Geneva and Japan seem far, far away from the United States. Yet what is happening over there is, in the long view, even more im- portant to us than what is happen- ing in our present bemuddled eco- A great crisis in mankind's long struggle for perma- nent peace is now impending. Since 1918 the hope of the world has been to find a method by which another great war can be prevented. That the horrors of the Western ‘front would be nothing as compared ! with those of the next war is sens- ed by all who live today. That ! virtual suicide of civilization would be the result, and dark ages be the lot of humanity, is the settled con- viction in every war college of the | world. Stripped of its technicalities, the League-Manchurian crisis means this: Either peace will be restored through the agency of other nations or the world's only machinery for peace will be shown up as futile. And that futility, once revealed, would mean an armament race such as the world has never seen. That in turn would bring the tions back to where they were be- fore Sarajevo. And when War came, as it would, there would come chaos and the downfall of civilization. . What is happening in Geneva and Japan today, therefore, is bigger than Manchuria. It is the test of the world’s one and only agency for peace. The entire effort against war, accumulated over the cen- turies, is at stake. Let the negotiations win, let the | world be convinced that the League Real Valuer DSA Y great na- | of Nations, or the Briand-Kellogg | Q Why is winter colder than sum- | | mer? machinery, will work, and the will have been taken. Let them fail—but they must not! Geneva and Japan are not remote points. They are local stories to- day, with a every man capable of bearing arms, and of very real interest to every ' mother, wife or sweetheart of such 'a man, in the whole United States. —Pittsburgh Press. GETTING TAGS NOW AVOIDS X-MAS RUSH | Pennsylvania veiucic OWRDers can | aid the Caonsumas, “early mailing” | campaign of the post office depart- | ment by posting their applications | for 1932 registration now, the bu- ' reau of motor vehicles of the State | Department of Revenue announces. | “Mail your 1932 applications for | motor registration now,” said a bureau statement. “By doing so pre-Christmas mail. motor vehicle owners help relieve Pennsylvania post office employees of the additional burden of handling applications and tags along with Christmas mail but they also will be aiding the bureau of motor ve- hicles in the prompt and efficient performance of its duty. “Send in your application now and get your tags before the Christmas mail rush is on. Your 1932 tags can be used on and after December 15. co-operating with the State Depart- ment of Revenue in facilitating prompt delivery of license plates. Let automobile owners co-operate with both by mailing applications now." ————— A —————————— — Read the Watchman and get all the news worth reading. Thoughtful Persons Are Giving Practical Sifts! This Christmas, practical, useful gifts will be more welcome than ever before. Whether you spend $1 or $200—give something practical. Electrical gifts are practical —we offer you a wide selection at lower-than-ever prices. Cabinet Models from $65.75 11.-Tube sets as low as $149. New Midget Set —$36-30 (Left) A smart new set whose amaze you! Unit Ti «+ + 3 screen grid. and distance beyond any set near the performance will S Phileo Balanced Power, selectivity price. Mahogany cabinet 7-Tabe * Grand" x Mabe ay nd —3e9.30 include tubes) > Than FRIGIDAIRE! Models as low as Balance in 24 months First 4 Payments as lowas $5.00 : Age ig will appreciate every } beauty . her kitchen. It costs gift . will pay Come in and see the beautiful new models on display. 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Beautiful silvered case, gold bronze face, alarm very real interest to | cipal reason for the difference temperature between summer of the sun strike the earth. you will clear the way for the heavy | Not only will | ‘The post office department is | Lawyer—"“It would be better it you could prove an alibi. Did any- A. It is a common fallacy to sup- body see you at the time of the | Client—"“Fortunately, no. ——————— ————— winter than in summer. The prin- in A New Jersey man boasts of hav- and | ing carried the same umbrella for fifty-two However, the man winter is the angle at which the rays . | who owns it may catch him yet. Checks for Christmas Savings have been mailed to those who were wise enough to put aside each week a little money toward Christmas expenses. The 1932 Series is now open. You will be glad, when Christmas comes next year, if you join. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTE, PA. 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