VOL. XCIIII. NO MORE LIQUOR SIGNS. Once Familiar Insignia of Wet-Goods Emporium Following in Wake of Old John B. The rounded brass or glas signs which have for years held ¢ uous positions at either side of much a part of the saloon as ing doors, the bar, brass opaque windows are being ly removed and soc ory in the city. No more will public gaze the draw the thirsty thirst Down likewise, where none signs which flared tues of tl quors. even son a glass of ening, their association law, upon —————— a ————— Political Calendar for 1920. Official wide prim 18, 1s giver of the bur of the ele ones wh nary, The registrat first and s for the thi oughs March 1f Petitic Boy Scouts’ Play, Saturday Evening. I'he 1 Boy be filed the until Fe or before April | for pr ten c« national each of five state senat ternates 200 for rep 100 voters of th if cnn — Name Your Farm The Pe Agricu advocating for should have a gives h 0 } attached to and interested im pride and a It gives h when he : Brook” case may in the the products y riter is coming in eral use among farmers ing of farm accounts is } as a good nece proceeding along naturally advancing, sity. business RL AA Wireless Station At State Operating Once More After a i two years, Pegnsyivania State College in operation and is now receiving messages on freq ions, The lowing government at trance of the United States into the war, A number of engineering students faculty members are experienced oper- ators and welcome its return to The station includes a tower 200 feet high donated by the class of and with the best of equipment thro out, makes it one of the in the state. ———— A MY APP, Mississippi Rejects Suffrage Amend ment, The federal womai: suffrage constitu. tional amendment was rejected by the lower house of the Mississippi ture after ten minutes ot bebate. The vote was 106 25. Those of posing ratification argued that the amendment would give negro women the right to vote was an invasion of state rights, ——— i — Centre Co.'s Supervisors to Meet, The annual meeting of the Road Sup ervisors Association of Centre county will be held at the Court House in Bell. efonte on Friday, Jan, 30, at 10:30am, A represenative of the State Highway Department, at Harrisburg, will be in attendance to explain the new highway laws. All persons interested are cordi- ally invited to be present. College period of the wireless sending station was dismantled orders the en- service, more than most powerful legisla to Op >. - School Report for Fourth Month. ———— scp os Chinese Students Study Milling at ‘State.’ TAIN centres 1 » pe vpon y will become ass sir uncle, T.K. “Mill King" series Yung, recogniz the of China, of thirteen Ameri who OWNS ¢ an-bu the Kaingu Providence, At coun near Shanghai least two years will be spent mn ¥ vacations 3 this ys | ry, and summer from college will be occupied by of v of whi Fo ow jo working the one largest manufact- ndustrial machinery in h Wis. By th $4 at Milwaukee, e time they returu to China they aim to American methods & throughout, travel know milling through America and Europe will aid them in taking the latest approved methods of the industry a. At Penn Chinese will be instr 1 and their k to Chit the icted io the design bad State students of flow mills, the operation of milling machin ery, the grading and identification of grains, the analysis of flours, even make and difference produc and will show the ed by various grades of of B. W Dedrick, instructor in thr milling course bake bread to flour, all under the direction EE A Sister's Faith in the Universal Car ccs SA —— Death Victim of Gas in His Own Garage. Middlel dow and a State College Lodge, F. & A. M. Con- stituted. installation o ys N 50 f the State Col Ite “Ne ‘ » we wv» Free and Accepte i Masons, students at the Pennsylvania State College who are members of order, temporary residence throug 1 Il be benefited Wiii De d welcome extended to them The tainment an by the newly chartered lodge. members and was constituted last Weds ceremonies, al- tended by upward of two hundred mem- bers of the order from Pennsylvania and other jurisdictions, It is made members from thirteen different states.a large percentage of them being connects ed with the college. nesday by impressive ip of ’ \ co-partnership has been establishe n H nd sree ana betwee TY Warren in auto repair work Hoffer repairing of, Mr. Harper, 8 none more skilled in ie former 8s garage on street 1 learned auto un servision his return from has been em- 1s La Smith, and proved an excellent mechanic, Since 1e service Homan ployed in the garage of efficient work on all styles o biles, and at rea Give them a trial, onable prices eering. ———— Milton Adopts Daylight Saving. The borough council of Milton, at its meeting the other evening, adopted & daylight raving All tte Milton industries were back of the move The daylight sasig proposition 18 being adopted by towns, resolution. ment many cities and CONSOLIDATION OF RURAL SCHOOLS IS FINNEGAN'S AIM. Wants Better Buildings, Sanitation and Playground for Country Pu- pils.— New Vaccina- Ruling on tion. Letter from Western Subscribers to Reporter. Zero Weather Unpleasant for Mail Aviators. Pilot Ellis, of the 1 service, was fc forced on caping ury in a near (Grove fonte Ci WOeCK., City, Pa,, while land flight, one d: plane was wrecked Lieut. Fred Robillard, who joined mail service in November and assigned to Be lefonig has resigned and has gone to the sunny south to locate at Ma Florida, for the remainder of the wi It’s cold enough on the ground but zero weather is pleasant compared with that experienced by pilots traveling over a hundred miles per hour at a high alti tude. The men who are sticking it out are deserving of great credit. montis. for the persons at Bellefonte, ———————. Russian Ochestra to Make Appear- ance At State College. Announcement has just been made will make its third appearance in the Schwab Auditorium at State College on Janvary 28. This special attraction has been secured through the joint efforts of the department of music and the stud. ent Y.M, C. A. their aim being to bring good musical attractions to the campus for the benefit of the student body, [O%H ARD COUNTY NEWT NGS OF LOCAL INTERERT PARTS deple’ed upport burgers are to be given say whether or n ‘daylight saving.” The Journal of that place is printing coupon for residents to fill out, expressing their The vote is to serve as a guide to the council, who through the adop tion of an ordinaasce, can bring ‘‘day- light saving” about, Through the untiring efforts of Charles F. Sheffer, water has been piped to Dewart, the home town of Mr, Shefi. er. An agreement was made with the White Deer Mountain Water Co., for extension of its mains from Watsontown to Dewart. The several thousand dol lars that the improvement incurred was raised by subscription and through the holding of festivals and suppers by the good women of that town. Mr, Sheffer, in charateristic manner, met the finan. cial obligations, as they fell due, out of his own pocket, having full confidence in his own people 10 reimburse him at sowe future date, ’ 0 want desire. —
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