voL.xcy. ADOPTING WILSON'S IDEALS, Bad In 1917-15, But Good Enough In 1921 for Closely, Republicans to Below Angeles Times, a paper that supported year on his “hit Nations attitude: FOR FULL FELLOWSHIP. Supposing Japan and England s Uncle Sam why he into the League of Natio his navy patrol. erica may from Republican is an editorial the Harding and miss" League ask doesn Lt ¢ ns and a8 a part From thelr int View still be ¢ smootl running universe. 1 n't want to the League of League he with BlZo nity to is reasonacie these nati America i ns wii cept fish and know It t« sit in and fellow woul Uncle executor. they ‘hey not as If th gument a dreaming. Mr. Balfour's pi § i LH noua He Lock Haven. Could Caruso’s Life Have Been Saved! Could the have been Were who atte pon and the the Dr. known lieves be iif Mie the nded him not getting trouble which fi callists sym- real © 4 ony a Ls of him to sent grave? xX. York that the famous would and as well as today if the twisted vertebrae in his spinal col- umn had been put back into place and Francesco New Saugchelll, well- be. a chiropractor, singer alive ever thus relieved the pressure on the nerves which nourish the tisues. In a full page article DAY'S NEW YORK AMERICAN, Dr. Bauchelll reveals the surprising fact that Caruso came to him and had an X-ray photograph made of his bone which showed, the doctor the real cause of his illness. Dr. Bauchelli's explanation of the cause of all Caruso’s trouble and how he believes it could easily have been remedied is most interesting and in- structive, and you can find it only in next SUNDAY'S NEW YORK AMER- 1CAN, pleura and lung in next SUN- back ciaims, The smallest Incorporated borough in Pennsylvania is Friendsville, Sus- quehanna county, with 74 inhabitants, according to the census of 1920, Clear- field has one small’ borough, New Washington, with 122 inhabitants. But there are 18 smaller boroughs than New ‘Washington. FEDERAL ROAD BUILDING. 1 terprises Then Committees, Townships Build Roads. To a state bull sylvania is, t in part which Penn incentive of road ding enterprise as Lic 16441 1ELlie is 6,200 miles here the the of federal invest. other in 0 the boot to some states bi or it t will project advantage, nisiory ad Bought Mountain Restaurant. Fie ant GG 3, uit Furst—Foster Wedding. I i H “The Child Be Given by Lutheran 8S. No Cantatin, of Promise,” to £1.000,000 CORPORATION FOR PHILIPSBURG, To Establish Chain of Oil and Gas Ser. viee Stations Throughout Four States, of Philipsburg men the i of bears Service pur gsorvice stations foi and oil and to afford omforts for motor maintaining gas and « gi 1 4 gale of feniences s travelers, The $ capitalized at par value bul appraisable of corporation Is 10,000 shares without with taxable and $1,000,000. The officers ing: A. B. president; CC. Vive elected Curtis, Gi. first vice president; Omaha, Neb.,, second vice president; F. C. Todd, of Philipsburg, secretary and treasurer George W. Ziegler, gen- eral counsel, The board the folowing: are the foHow- of Philipsburg, Avery, of Philipsburg, 8. E. Chapman, of consists of A. B. Curtis, of Phil- ipshurg; H. J Roberts, A. L. Roberts, OO. BE. Chapman, of Omaha, Neb .C. G Avery, FF €, Todd and GOCeorge W Ziegler, of Philipsburg, Service stations will along the highways in New Jersey, Maryland Three stations are now nearly com» pleted. By the first of next May the the corporation expects to have thir- ty of them operating. A year later It is planned to have at least a hundred stations and in five years 2560 of them. At the meeting of officers and direc tors held In Attorney George W, Zieg- ler's offices it was announced the core poration has in mind the erection later on of an immense plant In Philips burg for the converting of crude oll into products for the chain of stations. of directors established Pennsylvania, and Delaware be i NO. 47 letter following Keller, who is interesting from Ned directing 1 i if At ik 1 r=-0il Al i menia Mrs Keller, O11 84 pena People buildings into For get them n be used one hit of 4 they pig be plastered in, slorerooms ind tank is no m dirty. in white are io and for a live washed and and laundries windows put benches prepared; kitchens, built and country tollets that here no in easy where there Dog License to Be Avallable Shortly After December 1. Efforts are being made sylvania Department have the 1922 dog license tags In th hands of the various county treasur- era throughout the state by the first of December, by the Penne of Agriculture to the Under the Department cense new dog law of 1621 must furnish all tags blanks, application blanks and other supplies to the counties, All the supplies save the tags, are now on hand and the tags are being manufactured as rapidly as posible at the Hunting- don Reform School. Dogg owners have until Jaunary 156 to secure thelr 1922 tags but all coun- ty treasurers will be in a position to imsue the tags after the first of the com» the He ing month, in our bread and present iI laid out bake shop. be double, orphans 5&3 alesl Ben ded as malaria whi is country and ADK ir sufferings « ¥ ition walt Miss Beach supple had were 8 down died but 80 near them Shaps you gone to i= the appall- is impossible Every day making appeals more children but is simply much Americans 1« handle. Even Government is getting quantities of supplies from us change for the commodities we need. such as cotton, wool, wood and alt. simply up againet it and it is 10 say what the conditions would if the Near East Relief would cease function here. I know If the at home could but half suffering is going on would give thelr last cent (Continued next each all nment Over need. rover take ation in to the us the large in ex- 4 to too for itself are to peo realize here they ye week.) THAKK-OFFERING SERVICE. Sunday Evening, 7:30 In the Lutheran Church, Centre Hall, Everybody welcome, A splendid program is an- ticipated. FORMER CONGRESSMAN ROW. LAND — Result of Heart Four Years In Congress from District. Hon Phllipsburg's Pins d Charles Hedding { md of Zens, place resulting EDWARD AMHERST OTT. Edward Amherst Ott is one of the greatest lecturers on Lyceum platform. Over a million people have heard his “Sour Grapes” and he now lectures to practically two hundred thousand people a year. His newest lecture, “Victory,” 18 not a war lecture. It is an afterthe-war lecture, Countless questions are facing Americans of today. “What the EDWARD AMHERST OTT. did we gain by the war? “Has the end of war come?’ “What can we do locally to get the full benefit of the military victory?" “Is re-construction or real construction the word?” These and many other questions are answered by Mr. Ott in his popular lecture on “Victory.” Edward Amherst Ott's treatment of vital pational problems makes a vivid and lasting impression on every community, Dr. Ott will appear in Grange Arca- dia, Centre Hall, to-morrow (Friday) night, as the second number on the Lecture Course, Exhibit College Livestock. Some of the prize winning livestock at the Pennsylvania State Colege ag- ricultural school is exhibiting next week at the International Livestock Show at Chicago. Angus and Short- horn steers that won the champione- ships at the Eastern States Exposition this fall are included in the eleven head of beef cattle that were sont to the show. There Will also be 52 head of hogs and 38 sheep. The old-fashioned mother used to spank Willle for smoking cigaretes; now she spanks him for stealing hers. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. in church, A pipe organ Lutheran Ciovd Fiedler, of farm t rn . 40 Fiedler, at Bpring the spring wvercome 1 other to The appraise if land Gephart jury the recently und, estate for h } play Br in Millhelm, vies the grounds. The ViOWers were L and W The made llefonte: cart report Burdine Butler, ship scrapper, 8 under arrest a violation of laws. It is only he was ran rd lown- again for ulsory school * ARO charge, county and out with all sustained, he the th arrested his case throu supreme courts and lower oourt rerd ic which, of course, meant that obliged to settle the — Several weeks ago administrator of the Harriet L. Kurtz, paid over tees of the Bellefonte church the sum $1065 on a $2,000 bequest made that church in the interest of missionary work Last week a five hundred dollar bond found in the First National bank nat State College, which belongs to the es- tate and it will also be turned the Preshyterian church add bequest, ime the is was costs, Nelson E. Robb, of the late to the tru Presbyterian estate 8 - m to Ww to the over to {to — The home of Hary 8. Miller, about three and a half miles north east of Port Matilda, was totally destroyed by fire. The family were awakened by the smoke about two o'clock in the morning and barely escaped with their tives, loging not only thelr home but all their household goods and $135.00 in money. Miller is employed as a flagman on the Bald Eagle Valley rail road and had only recently purchased the little farm on which his home was jocated, . A movalg picture Williamsport showed the wonderful photoplay, “Isobel” in Grange hall last Thursday night. The picture was one of the best ever presented to a local audience, and was worthy of a much better patronage. 1t might al- #0 be mid that the splendid music by Mrs. Della Relber, pianist, and her son, William Reiber, vollinist, which was given during the showing of the ple ture, was alone worth the admission operator from price. —--
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