A _VOL. XCV. WHEN A FOOL LAW IS RIGHT AND WRONG, It Depends on Whether It Is a Dems ocratiec or Republican President Who Is Asked to Enforce It The Sixty- of 1829 which Republicans of the late sixth Congress passed in June the Jones Merchant Marine Act, among other things directed the Pres- ident give mination of to notice abroad of the ter- all existing commercial treaties in so far as they restricted th right of Congress to impose discrimina pti favor of imports carried t Wil ymmand ting duties in in American bottoms. 'residen son refused to heed this cf on the ground that Congress had to authorize or direct such a pro de impeach- ton, and for was loudly threatened with and I nounced ment by “Frank House and Senate,” Presi them appealing sage alle conclusion those treaties chaos of trade re describably disorder ready He ca: Potato Acreage and Production, m Farm Calendar. Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College » Woodlot be Pruning can done at any Keep branches off tl trees for about ground and knots. Garden—Hotbeds 1 ( condition and idfames should be in fall. Have the early the with first class this enough soil stored to start Mulch beds plants next spring. strawberries -and asparagus manure, straw, leaves, ther material avallable, Poultry Breedin®—Do not delay pro- curing the breeding cockerels any long- er. Look over the old birds from year and i they have given good pul- lets use them this coming year. If new ones must be secured, get them now before the stocks become any more depleted. Better birds can be seo- cured now than next spring. Dalry—Get rid of the “boarder” cows that do not pay for their keep. They will make better beef now than next spring. Farm Management-The first of the year is fas approaching. It Is a good time to consider keeping accurate ace counts of the farm business. A simple farm account book can be secured from any county agent. or 0 clean last THE PARCEL POST PACKAGE, The Observance of a Few Rules Ald Greatly In the Prompt and Correct Delivery of Christmas Mall Patrons of the mail service can very much ald in the prompt dispatch of all classes of mall by observing a few rules easy U addressed While read all mail should be First, h ink. do badly and written wit tal employees can and ad- written, is ad- dresses no matter how it requires much more than do thrown time Mail cessary to 80. badly dressed is time venient meaniune your Paid Claims for County Out of Sheep. #87520 In f.oss every ened the dog keeper of secure a 15, provisions of ry owner or a dog months old or over must lHeense on or before January The license fee is uniform through- yut the greater part of the sta $1.10 f each dog, and $2.10 for each female dog. The county of 10 whether the application is made direct to him or through the local officer. fe: or male of splayed female treasurer is ‘allowed 2 foo conta for each license issued Number of Silos Grows. The silo, that very necessary adjunct o f a successful dairy farm, is coming into use In Pennsylvania each year. Figures of the of Bta- tistics of the State Department of Ag- riculture show that at the present time there are about 22 per cent of the farms of the state that have silos. On November 1, there were 45,210 silos on the farms of the state, an increase of two per cent durng the year, more Bureau Charity beging at home, but a little outdoor exercise helps it, PA., EFFECTIVE JAN. L Out License at Cost of $100, Fsh In Streams of State, The jaw, Resident Fisherman's which the effective 1 State was approved 16th May, 1st day that by the 1921, be January, ernor of f the of and provides ill citizens of and fe (male fish or angi is Common bounding © Christmas Trees In State Forests, Horse Still Leads Farm Tractor, brew the by » 4 Oi the sroximately tors frog The reau I Pennsylvania figures were compiled by 3 the ¢ of Statistic of of Ago ” Agriculta wuitur the Department e. One year there were approxi- mately 6.800 tractors on of the farms the state, an Increase during the pres- of 1,700, That the maintains {la supremac in ent year horse still indicated that farms y however five Pennsylvania when itis shown the tractors, leas than per cent of in have “THE Church of To-Morrow” Hear this optimistic discourse on the future of the church, at the LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 Welcome to all, “Bluebeard” Landru goes to the guillotine. Too many women will make a man lose his head. Rev M, C, Drumm Fastor, THE FINE ARTS QUARTET. A musical comedy sketch dealing with the life and songs of old Ireland lg one of the pleasing features of the program of the Fine Arts Quartet. The sketch 18 replete with Irish wit and pathos and is given in Irish cos- tumes. "Good music abounds, C.H.H.S. Christmas Entertainment by Arm Chrushed Off Im Shredder. Blair County Bank Burglarized. i ™N bank officers least two men were in the 0 Johnson is president and irumbaugh ashier of the bank Investigation shows that forty-nine safety deposit boxes were pried open little to bank officers say they believe that not more $5,000 by the burglars on which With very t6 piace an estimate, than ir 1 unbtegistered Liberty bonds were stolen. The registered bonds would not be negotiable. Sugar Valley Farmer Killed, A fatal oocurred on the new state road in Flemington borough on Saturday night at 11 o'clock. While descending the Flemington hill a tour- ing car owned and driven by Edward Jamison, a farmer of Sugar Valley, ac companied by his wife, son Clarence his nephew Theodore Herman, and hls brother, Henry Jamison, all of Sugar Valley, was overturned, pinning the occupants of the car under it, result ing in the death of Henry Jamison a fow minutes after the accident. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Jamison were also injured, but not seriously, The boys ‘escaped without being hurt. The car was completely wrecked, accident of A special arrangement in Spanish musle is priate costumes and, fed solos, readings are rendered and verve, Every member of the com- *pany is a soloist and the pre be. comes a recital of and a 1 1 ii the in addition hest appro- var- given in trios, duets, qus 3 m in wera sividual wovelty program combi na A - ts riet Back! time The Came Thief em ’ wr, at the 3} Each Kills Buck, | | er township 8 of home “State University™ Getting a Start. The Stat by President ¢ University idea John M. logical development pian proposed +h 9 vat Thomas the syivania State College, has taken hold of merchant ap for ao Penn- with the people of the town State College. One enterprising starting a new business place last week, prefixed “State University” to the name shop merchants who have the State College prefix are count- ing on the expense of new | display signe and stationery. of his Other eventually i Annual Eleetion, | The annual election of the Farmers’ | Mutual Fire Company of Centre County will be held in the Grand Jury room, Court House, Belle- fonte on Monday, January 0th, 19822, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 M. for the election of twelve directors for the ensuing year. W. Fred. Reynolds, Pres. Frank M. Fisher, Sec'y. Insurance It is really amusing to most of us tv hear Postmaster General Will Hays orate on how he is taking postoffice appointments out of politics. If pol tics and the Postoffice Department are ever separated it will be after Hays is a mummy and after Senator Penrose is unable to wire: “Your appointment is confirmed.” Deliver us from such L hypooriay! TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. of billousness, 1f BO, Centre Hall WwW. FF. Bradford, week, went U« 0 Ig 3 liver out order? our suffer from heads constipation? Tanlac is you need. Pharmacy Mr. and latter part of last Mrs and 5 ¥ Bellefonte, 1, Onio, Mrs. where they were guests Alke formerly of Emery visited her daugh- anys accom panded Emery. December 24th be resumed ent new quarters o present quarters will | ness Christmas until Wheelwright 4 4 OO. W, 2 representative wompany, was in last week of during making bought he 8 the land All as quickly for some 3 | companies be pail ” i rs will the prepared the ot just 1 neces be company’s BAryY papers can Sev. the there again eral of surveyors also Are and are doing somo additional surveying. of the longest Christmas vaca- tions granted Penn State College dents in many years will start on Fri. day evening, December 16, and conlin- ue until Jamuary 3, exceeding the | two weeks recess by several days Bee cause of only one day vacation at Thanksgiving time the students will welcome the early departure. It will be the first home visit for most of the students since college opened in Sep- tember, One stu- —- More Pennsylvania farmers turned their hogs into the corn for fattening this fall than ever before. At the low cash price being received for corn, ine dications are that those ears turned into pork will bring a far better profit to the farmer than sold as grain. The Pennsylvania State College agricultus ral extension service is compiling data on hogging-off corn demonstrations conducted in various parts of the state last fall and Interesting figures will be i announced soon. cn en Wl ved
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