—— sw RTS a va a GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM iE REPC RTE R. | " % was therosto make i Aketel of [dFen’a Hour, lke & feast or kbat T FED ol torney-Gei 1 f omer ree hor. Luncheon was just over, and|tiny toddlers there is”. Ward Yormer Re ter. o THURSDAY, DECE MBE R 11, 1919. ghe was talking to. a little: knot; of menu, sometimes Unoeda’ Biecul nited States, ses women. The first words I. heard, agignd milk, sometimes Graham Orack George W. Wickersham, former { slid quietly : into a nearby seat, Werggers Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Biss At v General of the U nited “National Biscuit,” recalling pleas uit, This 1s changed on special enlisted in the Na- antly my lown tasty Uneeda Lune ceasions to O1d Time Sugar Cook n of the Episco- con. 1 liked her, and idea C3 AIA ; wig Newtons and, rarest of # being waged for fortably ‘as she spoke aus y sia re anys when ‘we had ficient religion, and ‘ears busy. pce cream and Sewand’ thos '1 ve awakening of the “Between the dark and daylight’ were our. pik Te 2 eonle, as on of. the outcomes of she was’ quopine “theres gill 5 EEL Bet 2 h var, and of their dawning bit of pausys y ls Fo ran pn nsciousness of power and influ- seems waiting and is stening-—for - . i ZN en in sh ng the world’ g affairs, childre n. Since they WORE 4 ? ” Fi Mr. Wicker ham says . things, I've given that he y : : “It is distinctly a 2 areh function babies. First I had {oe a : > 4 to lead in this. The politicians can’t Then, when t wp i = 1 ” y 31 14 isn't a sit ration in which to toddle, 1 Lad a . ! ; irtisan passion hould play any we in my i i dil ys art. It is a human problem, and to ong a | cd y the | nart which the church must play Childg . s 1 EL iS that of getting down to a human “1 original, I 3, ; 7 : I § 18 ; 1 its lations with men and an inh erent a p {| wom en and approacl hing i them not ¢ i i 1 f1¢3 sniritay ut ir *W goodness of NE h ben hele spirirsal bat {rum ; Uneeda Biscuit % We have had too nu h religion is due to the superior materials and methods that goes over the heads of # the peo 2. YY nascn y eC i al n employed in the baking The everlasting table- De en ene ofncient, Tha res goodnessof Uneeda Biscuit is due to security | ligion of the new era m 18t recognize rd ’ A Aa ¥ : Li : All WW n lst of the In-er- seal trade mark package. Sr Yo al human beings, entit] 3 ea This year of all yearr marks the return of all our boys from the the home camps and from abroad, and with them Is brought joy sand pleasure, This is actually the first Christmas after the war to celebrate ———————— your happiness. We went tol elp you celebrate by « flering you A Huge Reduction in all Lines of Wearing Apparel too- / t fair and adequa compensation : i it and the blessings en f¢ 8 hour th il, and the blessings ter, ' NATIONAL BISCUIT Silious | | forithels oll 40d te Dlcamnes were wa vy enoughf hours in which to enjoy Your. hy, r, but always and mi ing amuses ICTS, nes, we are advant “YOU See, even THE fl ways dainty, al’ wention, “are much OK EEE EEE ne as only National mals. They are most lovable al pa] Hact uit Products can be: During the, most tractable after they've had | years when my babies were growing adies’ Plush Coats reduced from $59 and $69 gomething to eat. National Biscuitiup we never missed the Chile daintles always hegin our CLil-l dren's Hour with its gasty (eass. Bg ! : ol iil gL ' AL 1 r 1 * “qf * im ——————————— | 4 by the Episcopal Chur] ales $45 and $50 Broad Cloth Coats Boy is Shot By Playmate. faine 22,000,000 bushel in its Nation-Wide Campaign to in- I! 50 and $29.50. home Soncationl, en Ladies’ $40 to $50 Silverto cats reduced to educational campaign wi}: 4 $27.50 to $32.50. n every member INVass i IA cher + for fonds to) | Ladies’ $25 : alour Coats reduced to * » LJ 215 50. sopra orl LF “ 1 AN pig WE EN ab Bat A alse mt Soot Bi hole Secret of oe ¥ ) 3.5 w setter L1Ire Matter of the M aker’s Policies | KESSLER'S nd test ER os II Department Store Millheim (The Home of Good Mercha CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE CESNTRYT Uali, FPA Special allenldon give tn oollectin writings of a sases Incioding deed sgTeEnonie, el marTiag WIE BY Le 60 sel and all matiers parts ni tothe - Ww Ww Boe sitended to promotly ani 2 AMES + S ABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DEN HALL CENTRE OO. PA. teages, Wills, &o, written and ox {an} business prof ru YY attend o Prk jention given 10 seid ting of Etat fs, Marniage ses, Auicy blle Licenses, a5d ail oiler NE ft agro Blanks tet om hand ww. 25 FIA BREE RI EN TE YA PN SAB I eC —— A RCD ARI TE LR CTR GL Re I SE De PEER You should have a Perfection T il Heater in your home LENDER CO. » Arch Street Because 8 —Jt lights and gives full heat NSWiIc Lire for Every Car stantly. v 7 Fs ameden ~ -Jt quickly heats up an ordinary Cord—i ELT "aI olid Truck room. —]t is easily carried from place to place. —Jt is smokeless, odorless and absolutely safe. ~-1It is solidly constructed and hand- somely finished. --]t is practically trouble proof, you can’t tarn the wick too high. ~-It is moderately priced. hla pL fi foie Sh Neg PERFECTION acorporating in 3 rer ARV HSS de OIL HEATERS hie tof hr fn Bo f <5 ln v.. £8 Bet 4 4 AYA ye : And the most wonderful thing of all n of tie Educa tional Cons oss he a : RESiRE Bed Sin” une Swi is, that in addition to its comfort and a ol Don : convenience it will actually save you ero 0, SE SR 4 b S$ IN 3 money ! rriahurg. November Governme nt Sa Superintendent TF CAR a X i hs A Perfection Qil Heater will enable #¥ 1 5 Sa wa A PR Es ot i AGS Nea you to keep warm on the coldest days Pennsylvania the, teach. 5 Cian lhl er es SU 2 y with only a moderate furnace fire, and tamps should be made att Ne ah Si ds if tail it will heat up the i! 4 given a definite and Bi I : SF Rayo Lamps | cold places that "wr publie gpirited men m ; i AC / Loe fi X A : a pi ATC Don’t attain your furnace there were present; di gatie LET f : Wl 4 A your eyes with Georgy .’ : oyd, Director of Savings, } ? ae ey i RRL i Le enn v 3] 4 hop. hu, in doesn’t reach at all, TLANTIC who ‘ eel over the gossion on rt PL mip - ou / TH » kt of ToD “# Fe * ‘ x At" : wil ha ’ SPRL ea i i } LL pen EE turing. Ra Ra hn Of Thrift ; r, G. T. Zook, of State ad A Le wr Amps Are ust Don't suffer an- costs ngmerathan College ; James Schroeder, of Lancas EL Hy right. Their : ordinary kerosene ter: M. ¥. Jones, of Tioga county; E mellow Bight other day of dis- and one gallon will M. Moore. for the Department of La. rests the dos 4 . burn for ten hours hor and Industry ; Mrs, Lloyd Shaw, Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads comfort when it can Sn immer emir representative of the State Parent. Maier ?? “R € " be ended 80 easily. R [upresentntite of the Sue [arent Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BEC” Skid-Not Treads y aye Lamp, too. lewis, of Ph HL ia: Dr. John Q ¢ are. "or Pil hia be Solid Truck Tires i in all sizes authorized by the Society of Automotive Engineers THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY ATLANTIC t py ddson, f Pitisburgh: Dr. F. y. -e * * . yoligh Robling, of W liiamsport ; Dr, H W Philadelphia Pittsburgh Wark, of Lancaster; Pr. J. L. Fina frock, of Mercersburg ; Dr. Georg Beciit, of Harrisburg, and many Sav- D A BOOZE ings County Chairmen of the Third $ & 9 Foderal Reserve Distriet, eva rs CENTRE HALL, PA,
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