Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 01, 1932, Image 3

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AT STATE NEXT WEEK| _ roduced 25859 DAILY THOUGHT (Continued from page 3, Col. 4.) KLINE_WOODRING.—Attorney at
More than 50 boxers re ting | bushels of certified seed potatoes in romeo Sporting Jim's worn old burnt- Law, Bellefonte, Pa. in
ten States and the ! of “Con | 1981." bis Cheerfulness is among the most laud-| ono "and forest silks * all courts. Office, room 18 Crider's
ellofonte, Pa., April 1, 1982. |jumbia are scheduled to seek nation- - able virtmane It ln ood. for your mina. | JAnEe End fore Chetn | Buchange. Sl
———————— | 4] collegiate and preliminary -| —On twelve in Ohio in 1931 It is good for your health. J¢ Beige to | LOL BATE felt Fruder Id tre nee KENNED STON.—Attorney
al collegiate and prolnt State the offical yield of corm was in ex” | TU TONE LL fn tt 1 £000) ODatnell SRCCRE eam J Scion a 1 fro
Your H a] tT |Coiee eiiany and Saterday of |coas OF 100 bushes fo fe acu I | TI + WAREZ There were fourteen tries and | am, lention given all legal business sii
pol L€ 11 1 | i Veek, April 8 and 9. The ad- cording to R. D. Lewis, eggs | eT iI ern | tFiSted to his care. Offces—No § Bast
THE FIRST CONCERN. vance entry list for the tournament professor at the Ohio State Univer: | AN EARLY AMERICAN HOUSE rather well; they walked to A be in
passed the 50 mark last week and ee __ With the celebration of the bi- sarting gate in good order for a field M. KEICHLINE.—Attorney at
additional entries are expected be- So | centennial of clebration of the bl |e and the starter broke them ¢J 413 Justice Aor)
fore the competition —The dust treatment of seed corn birth, few interest centers in early | instantly. | i lensional Susiness will _ rechivs
Colleges and universities number- | does pay, ascobding to results ob- | American furniture, decorations and From the extreme outer edge of of Temple Court. 19-5-1y
ed among the entries include Louls- ten counties accessories. This style, always dear their |
janna State University, Tulane, Loy- in Towa, involving 120 plots. The to the hearts of Americans, is ad- i
ola University of the South, Catholic #Verage gain per acre was four mirably suited to comfortable, un
University of America, Univeisity of bushels obtained at a cost of 4 cents pretentious homes, and even in the
New Hampshire, Loyola College of per acre. ever-increasing small apartments it
z Baltimore, Springfield College, Har- — | makes itself pleasingly at home.
CLEAN UP WEEK vard, Bucknell, Cornell, Kansas State —The cane of medium vigor us- A little house copied from a Long
College, Carnegie Tech, University ually is most productive and the Island dwelling of pre-Revolu
’ forth to ninth buds erally are
The State Department of H of South Carolina, Temple, Wash- gen y | days, has been decorated and fur-
Welfare, Forests and an of big Eh, ington and Jefferson, Duquesne, West | most fruitful, Thisty to 60 buds, de- nished throughout in compliance
Bureau of Fire Protection, State Po- Virginia, Penn State and Syracuse. | pending o : e Sign of the plant, with tradition. (each side of her neck; she turned Bellefonte * State Coll
lice, have designated the week begin- West Virginia and New Hamp- are =. hod e e in the vine- | In the living room the fireplace the three-eighths in thirty-five and Crider's Ex. 66-11 Holmes Bldg,
ning Monday, April 4th, as Clean shire lead the team entries with five yard, ’ ut the Humber may be dou- | side is paneled in pine and all wood- still the other two clung to her,
up Week. representatives each while Bucknell, | bled for very Jarge and Sigortus work to match. The remaining walls, “He's ratin’ her! He's savin’ her! D. CASEBEER, Optoinetrist.—Regis-
oe gtom, whith is an annual | Tulane, Carnegie Tech, Duiueton. plamisigvown on a trellis ar | the | finished in semirough plaster. are Pat's hand-ridin’ the filly,” Jim told |{_ ‘tered and licensed by the Sigs.
one. has always resulted in develo South Carolina and Temple Univer- home-stead. Leave a few canes ‘stained a soft green. Open shelves Katie. “Into the stretch! Sweet Mus- Byes dxamined, glasses a
' ys eve op 8 to 10 buds instead of a larger num- h : y | isfaction guaran Frames
ing a state-wide interest in sanita- sity will be represented by three Bee of at each side of the fireplace are ic by a head--He's lettin’ her out, and lenses matched, Casebeer dg.
tion and the removal of nuisances boxers each. Kansas State College Per © spurs, painted in deep blue inside These Katie; he's lettin’ her out. Here she High St. Bellefonte, Pa. 71-22-tk
and fire hazards. has entered men in the 126 and 135- —— hold colorful books and small orna- comes. The favorite’s crackin’. The
re aren cities, boroughs, | pound classes. | —Dairy cows should be fed praia | ments. At the window are ivory contender comes on, He's crawlin’ vw I % B. ROAN, Optometrist,
smali communities and individuals In addition to crowning national in proportion to production. | glass curtains with draperies of deep on her. by the State Board. State Coll
h ; ht weight much or too little grain increases cq colored . | every day except Saturdsy,
throughout the Commonwealth are collegiate champions in eig g Be OF don When milk} pper-colored repulined, so that the “Look back, Patrick, look back! fonte, in the Garbrick building opposite
again urged to cooperate with the classes. four outst=nding men in ™ Pp ction : aretie ‘light coming through them, makes & They're on even terms. Pat, use your | the Court House, Wednesday afternoons
Departments in the observance of each class will be selected from the prices are low, more 1 atten- | rich glow. | from 2 to 8 p. m. and Saturdays 9. a.m.
these activities. tournament competition to represent tion should be given to feeding. | Directly in front of the window batiivee Jude Ne Uhe Rabie: Jes to" 400 p. wm. Dell Phone.
It goes without saying that each the collegiate world in the final try-| —— and gh group stands a dropleaf table which | jn’ on again. Patrick Patrick has | — _— —
community may exercise its own outs for the American Olympic team —Clean S5t straw, hay, SD ay (holds a few books and magazines ghe got anything left? I don't know. °
judgment regarding a program. How- to be pela in Jus. Tue event 9 te Ings. ate RY ay (2 a nde Stan pottery vase Sled | She has.-- He's let go her head!” Fire Insurance
; informa- first o n sponso y | . | " armchair J RE )
grax; it 38 essential that the informa Seat 000% 1G niegiate Assoclation. be avoided, say Penn State poultry copper damask is placed at one side, Weg eR a, Sever] ATA
before the citizens generally in or- emme———— specialists, = {asd * J ouisks is t - Soman ‘He hear! the potato, potato, potato 20% Reduction
der that the people may be able to HOMES OF THE FUTURE \ __A well-thought-out plan will | r eep blue stripe rep. of flying hoofs and opened his eyes
cooperate in the official activities nee Ao mrke Coury Toot Of YOu J | ide the Wreplues le a comfortable | a the crowd shrieked: “Sweet Music, 76-36 J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
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. The Review of the Massachusetts go” sofa with down-filled cushions, done gyeet Music! Ride her, O'Donnell!
The following is suggested merely Institute of Technology, contemplat-| den SO he Huw duiing, the in copper damask to match the arm- pide her, you stableboy!” |
as a general guide for this observ- ing U. S. housing, last week pictur o¢ green and A Ds Shai Asiaiie at on end holds A |" and that was sweet music to The | === rr
ance: DE he “houses of the future’ Pre- joo by arranging several small ow IRR mp. with 43) Donnell of ‘The O'Donnella, Jim
Monday, April 4th, Highway Day.' viewer was John Ely Buchard 2nd, Dlitings. Asparagus and rhubarb placed in front of SOT venient | Carmody ran out through the gate
All streets and sidewalks should be of Boston, professional investigator |g oi1d be planted along one side of pine ‘Tier the judge's stand and waited
leaned, gutters cleared, ditches open- of new methods and materials for ne garden. Save labor by planting | ems which serves as a low coffee i, jipy Patrick Aloysius down from
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
ed and sewers flushed. building. He finds “the home of the ws for horses or wheel hoe | ‘the filly when he rode back to weigh Chestnut Street
Tuesday, April 5th, Forestry Day. poor man an economic paradox,” In Ing 0 JAgainat the wall pyosii Hee. in, but Henry Helburn reached the UB) BHU Se
Dispose of all brush, litter, and rub-| pays no attention to the home of the Pp y filly first. He tore Patrick Aloysius
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
: \ adjoi the fo I dy rl | accompanied by a Windsor armchair. ” Music, |
bish in or adjoining rest, par- pich man “who can afford to Tre- _ Wood is being used extensively Valentine O'Donnell off Sweet usic, | Ty Be ent
Hela rly along roadsides and rail- model anything to his personal de- gor fuel this year. Farmers are cut. | The hg Beetion o8 Shel desk is fill- |, 14 him at arm’s length—and swung |
near sawmills, in clearings | gre" ting more and more of this fuel wood | Staffordshire figures, In B - qual a sizzling blow at him. |
and fields, and near houses and cab-| «Mr, John Q. Averageman comes | grom crooked, bushy,
and defective | '
ins. Brush and branches ma be | to the city to work every day, and | trees. Their W oY improve rom | ht corner stands a big wing chair The O'Donnell's knees bent, the
scat ocds | upholstered in damask- rned blue | blow over and then he twist-
aor. a al Burn, | rg 3 Jiis Setosiied Youze, has &| the removal of these weed trees. | nen. On a tiptop a Aealde the ed like a snake and sunk his white |
ing should only be done on damp | and a nasturtium and faith- | . | chair is an interesting lamp made teeth in Helburn's wrist. Nattirallys |
- "mato __This is the proper time to prune ol caddy. A parc And then eighty-five pounds
ae in Be Pie ire hp a [fully een cary oh Sng ae Remove all old hard | ment a - oe cvoaten ith Potts. Irish imp flew he unr fat Helburn's A —
: | , ' ’ oots preserve the younger, : and two hard little fists two-
Never urn brush’ during dry, Windy | Puls | more vigorous ones which will pro- | “Pining-room' are covered Ll timed him just under the wishbone. We have taken on the line of
. oth; Fy. 9nd] During the next 25 or 30 years. guce the most flowers. | paper patterned after an example | For the second time Henry Helburn : In Bi
Wednesday, Ap Y ould | Mr Averageman's house, according | — | found in a Colonial house. This shows sat down, while a screaming little v
Mosquito Day. cesgpunis 'to Mr. Buchard, will lose its front _ Nature's tonics for YOUNE PIgS | medallions in tones of green on a |maniac leaped high in the air and Lod >
be cleaned and lined. Out-houses i window which will become an | are exercise, sunshine, plenty of suc-| We also cAITy the Upe o A
should be made fly- and stable un parlo : : | pale gray ground. Woodwork includ- anted two brand new boots y " sx
Jurds, pig pens uid chicken Coops Saclc of ET wrieh. other Y, oine | culgnt: Saud; good Water; and clean fig wainscoting, corner cupboards Be the geometrical center of the Hel-
Water holes should be filled, | L.ons On the noisy street side of | (and cornice. is of Js. Ivory gauze | burn physiognomy. Then with his bat Wayne eeds
spou ended and } po Xe | matching that in YB is | Helburn slapped the boy viciously.
SITY cleansed on scoured. the house will be the ki and, Back yard pouty eepiog has | <ad for glass curtains, o win-| Patrick walloped his enemy-—while
: : ther service rooms. | several advantages it | od with the: .- 100
raday, A 7th, Junk Day. | © room “ihe | dows in both rooms are at the front Jim Carmody per
The accumiiation of junk and trash. ot” nefticiont one | Yaris 2288 Hom at time when of the house. Draperies here are of | track policeman who was trying to; Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed -
particularly in attics and cellars, | 4 its space is used only about 12% every family ‘8 0 ig urged Pro- | amber-colored rep, finished with a come to the rescue. Wagner's 20g, Dairy Feed -
consisting of old books, tS, | of the day.” Mr. Buchard gests | duce an IC United States. De. | ®oft green binding. | Finally Katie came wadadl out | Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed -
clothes, rags, bottles, cans ashes of the day" Me erp tho zadio. | Sa. Says a ulture. Bac |All of the furniture is pine. Ivory on the track, picked The oll | Wagner's Pig Meal - - -
d be removed. In addition, cel-| "paths wash basins and dio. | partmerit of Agriculture yard | oo ode and softly gleaming old silver up, held him forcibl Mash -
kissed Vagner’'s se
3 : toilets | poultry keeping provides ‘recreation F y and him. Ener 8 en Feed- -
be thoroughly earned anould be in_ separate rooms, thus |and occupation for adults and chil- | le eg. are. displayed in cupboards and | And his arm WERE Arioe oy incident | Wagner's Chick Feed -
Pat on Apri 3 touches, gather to:| 00% bout the rl | frusl rnishes an occas e charm as well as solid comfort. Plas- ed and cheered him, and booed and Grower with Cod Laver on
; slipperl- en dinner, and it is an outlet for w .
ther the loose ends to ; which ' ter walls are painted chamois yellow, | hissed Helburn, Wagner's Horse
Keep the ‘community cleaner "thn i . gars fo life Jeltchien 4 , Ba Willen ol | hich blends happily with furniture ‘You pig!” Katie screamed, when Wagner s Winter Bran -
Past experience indicates that, and limb per entry as railroad travel! — . land woodwork of stained maple. | the track policeman helped Welburn Wage y Titut dieing?
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. i Double curtains at the window are to his feet. “Give this boy the twenty
thanks to community cooperation, re $0 55 dapgerows) Tes conduetsd af Hanss age Lo oreame-colored marquisette, with | dollars you owe him or T'll beat you _
including officials, Chambers of Com- | * f se of coal oF for furnace | cultural experiment station over &|chartreuse coin dots. The|up myself.” Blatchford Calf Meal 25lbs
merce, welfare organizations and |. So. ge Ba Rs. Dat Fe | LC year period indicate that the edges are ed, and the curtains| Helburn handed over the twenty | Wayne Calf Meal Per H -
civic clubs, such a program along oo, NE era persist, the ¢0al here feeding of 1-10 pounds daily of gre caught back by matching cuffs. |dollars. “I'm through with that Wayne Egg Mash - - -
the lines above suggested will | be kept in 8 he Sa % bins, and teq | STOUN limestone to a steer was Two wing chairs in the corners | double-crossin’ rat,” he snarled. “I'll w——
followed with most excellent sanitary |, oe A by i mapion) | oie biuchetel than iO me | Lot the windows are upholstered in| send you over his contract in the | Oil Meal Mo liv
results. alfalf; . | flowered chin Each a small | mornin’. Cotton Seed 43%- - -
It will be realized that a plan of | ROK. Household heat om 3 | lime-fed steers netted $6.66 per steer taple convetifently near at hand. The The O'Donnell of The O'Donnells Soy Bean Meal- -
this character is dependent for its ©° y or how ve Eye Tonulle | Over feed costs, while the alfalfa-fed dressing table group is particularly’ struggled to break from Katie and Gluten Feed- - .
success upon the publicity Shctor, (remote, exvept for new, Juste UTOL | stesrs nutled Cm, $2.81 per steer. | pleasing. ronslsts of a simple renew the attack, but she held him | Fine Ground Alfalfa Meal
and for that reason too much em- Lig Bach Tuas vaste DADET | Both groups in each test were fed table with one drawer, flanked by a fast. |Meat Scrap 45% - - *
can not be placed upon it. In "0; BOP {oF aR ort wan|2 basal ration of corn, cottonseed pair of little chests, each with five, “Now, now, honey she crooned, | Tankage- =
: connection the press is your best SECTS is scarcely a lamp fix- | mest 09, Sage. ous lmo.fed Hope (drawers, (like those which may . be | “you did a grand job and the crowd's | Fish Meal- - - 0.
i ture in your house that is not de- eT $ d 2 25 | Doush many unfinished furni ure | you: youve got g Hily w orth
—_— Hn I thon it were made |e aitsiloted teers gained departments). A hanging mirror ten or fifteen thousand an’ you've Oyster Shell -
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HE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SAYS hold a candle. We are going 3 tak above the table and a maple bench won better'n twenty-three thousand
ur ! — lete the group. | one hundred and fifty dollars more
com ts indicate that gas-filled tubes and arrange them all | __gwine rs in m the| RP | .
Lo gy plaints cate tout 3 he A a of fl ee arated any of | JA charming maple desk with opel bn boos, enough jy 10 the, 25 and make up Your
lesser populated sections, have anor four at the cornice of tubes We serious losses from Ce elves Saaging Secuy dS] Youve oa tough gh ) a pm A ads
erroneous idea regarding the func- turn on.” | cholera in September, October and | BACed chair is called into sazviee | t race rider, an’ y u're goin’ :
ner the State Department of| The kitchen is the most modern | November, 1931. An estimate made whenever it is needed. Balancing this | Be greater a. Jo We will make delivery
Hon th with reference to the control room in the house today and the | by veterinarians of the United States | at the other side of the closet doors, | renter. sere, sweetheart, dow't|Ovders.
Healt ances. Nuisances are of two | best developed” But stove? = Department of Agriculture indicates is a maple "It isn't worthy of The O'Donnell,
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’ i ral; person- | cooler to work with, and provided Ta highboy. | ery
Pi rapect eC ormor. the with ventilator hoods. It is “entirely a a About equal | "* Particularly interesting 1s the an Henry Helburn will cach it from | {oie Interest charged
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© Tn Po I nh a er ura oF 55 Tok pny de ed pt yr ek ch eo or If you want bread
and, as a matter of , | idator along with our FErator | hen the disease caused losscs at the which support a short tester or can- | weigh. Don’t keep the clerk o' the use Our Best and Gold
seeks to abate them When they Ar’ and that the grocery boy wil ing | rate of 70 hogs in each 1,000. opy. Crisp, airy bed draperies match scales waitin’. . .
- | hot meals every day packed in The outbreaks last year, however, the window curtains, and the pat- She wiped his blazing black eyes —e
ment has no power; the purden is | hot equivalent of dry ice. Our eggs, giminished rapidly with the liberal | terned Candlewick embroidery in| with her handkerchief and smiled
. roudly upon him. At last she had a
move conditions that are offensive | nor additions we can make on the | ine advent of winter. December Aading a final touch to the quaint | Pay coddle! For a whil at least. agn Inc
or deleterious to health. (little electric devices.” showed a marked reduction in the | character of the room is a long, | baby 1) > Ryne i oy . er .
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of sanitary conditions on individual REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ltates number of outbreaks receding | one side of the bed. A night stand,
premises is a personal concern and
should be viewed by the property John M. Boob, sheriff, to Cyrus M. j.nce is a reminder ; .
owner as an obligation which he Powley, tract in Ferguson TWP.; | jg by no means conquered, says | WINTERGREEN OIL
owes to and to his hi $500. epartm
In ad tion to the offense to sensi- First National Bank of Osceola | ghould be made to
pilities, insanitary habits both in-| Mills to George J. Demchak, tract giryctive waves of hog chol
side and outside premises, are likely in Rush twp; $1. -
to create a disease hazard. This is James S. Stickler, et ux, to Mabel — For a hen to
especially true this spring because M. Stickler, et bar, tract in Belle- g))y she must be supplied with all
there has not been sufficient freez- | fonte; $1, the ingredients the | 1, ;
ing weather to kill off the flies. This Agnes Suravits, et bar, to John completed eggs, plenty of good bal center space t to hold the| A man can pick an
condition undoubtedly will result in| Suravits, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe | gnced food with fresh water at all | galad. Mix celery, artichokes, orange about seventy-five
an increased propagation provid- Twp; $1. times. She must also and
that places exist for Agnes Suravits, et bar, to John gat all wi
purpose. Those places are rep- Suravits, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe | of calcium (lime). lime is
resented by the presence of kh. [ Twp; $1. ed
Uncovered garbage utiinsy of Horawits, ot un, to Be um be malutenarie, iis
yard harnysrd conditions Pogacsni tract Burnside Twp; estone t supply
fuse piles are common sources | gi, mes at
from which flies spring. The answer Mrs. Jennie Miller to William M. | the same tme aid in grinding the breakfast, luncheon or supper,
to the whole proposition is cleanli-| Osman, et ux, tract in Spring TWP: | food. the custom which many high
neat | the fly annually $1. ul ani ate > restaurants Jive adopted pa
e that James N. Shope to janna Shope| The y seed thin, crisp, toast with
oe enh In Pennsylvania, | McCool, et bar, tract in Boggs TWD; | the Th El Ne A roneny. -
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Bncdoty mos cxtoave tan 8 85|| James FOr of [2 Sar PEE fool" are awe 8 gravy, crsmad
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ent of Health needs the per-| snow Shoe: $1. Be ai gre
Sonal cooperation of every citizen in| Grace Held, et al, to Charles F.| In planting seed of value, | asparagus, Swiss
order that the fly hazard may be | Lantz, tract in Penn Twp; $400. .
definitely reduced, and that at the| John M. Hartswick, et ©, et al, :
Same time a high standard of clean-| to Fred C. Stewart, tract in State | time. Cream or milk toast (that
liness and premise-sanitation be es-|College; $1. |" Planting seed in liberal quantities | with a cream SRuce BF
tablished. Clean up in Clean up week. john M. Hartswick, et ux, et al, to | ig economical, If your garden seeds | perhaps flavored with a
The Department takes this oppor-| ugh G. Pyle, et ux, tract in State come up too thek, it is much easier | chipped beef, salt fish
tunity to stress benefits to be de-| College; $1. to thin than to replant for good as
rived from a Clean up week cam-| Jonathan Cope, et ux, to Walter | sults. at Tun
paign of hospitals, almshouses, coun- | 5, Cope, tract in State College; | Choose for the most part those! Slices of toast may —
ty prisons, penal and correctional | £1800. | varieties that have proven valuable | water or milk and beaten
institutions and homes. Jobn L. Holmes, et al, to Irvin|in the past, but it is well to experi- | and lightly browned on a ESTIMATES
r—————— st Mobnkern, et ux, tract in State ment with new varieties when you ed hot, well d pan or EAE | ono erfullyssd
We will do your job work right | College; $1750. are not depending on the result. It may be used at breakfast and | More eggs may used if available. Promptly Furnished
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