Bellefonte is talking about daylight saving. PD. C. visitor in Mifflinburg Rossman, of town last ’ Why ma around, per and Take alth for Hall yours Centre WwW. ducting a S. "Parker, flower Several ness tho where Mr. and out tf Mrs, J closing farm near part of occlipied by Mrs. Nancy Benner. Mr, Johnstown, Mrs. 8S H motored here Mrs, Hq with her and of last week, over Sunday Kreamer, and return Robert, motored mon Hall ing Main, offices of partments now the change floor will 1 Like a goo ges helped his to flit to ble, his ronsburg, Thursday load consisted of loaded on a one-horse On dest he ime left In care of George reaching his was driving be merly lived on the Colyer Old Fort. dav but April 1st was not a It was cold dary. rained almost did locations from following their program bad moving of « Thursday and Friday previous It but this not deter many families changing and rough, Ourse, continuously, days. Movings are disagreo- now they are pretty well for 1923, arrives on those able jobs, but over in this section When April 1st, gram will again be repeated, apparently nevey contented. another the We yenr pro- are vile mate was fe be t multing richer in C PERSONAL, 1 a ni at lished tion cellent plan cifhcen passenger the same present, so sinoss to expand His course plan after the business center will to front, five The days the lake re- igo being millions present, Chicago an few ago, pub in on his connec made I —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. COMMUNITY SALE. { i i | el | i Penitentiary, Sportsmen's Club Organized, David Pritel : ds of 1 at Pleas evening, with a One of twenty-five organization MeCior f Cone of the organ- of game enforcement game | hel {Oo ROrve 11a the # their and reams agit lation prohibit- | ing wealthy private organisations gob- bling up for private sport large tracts of forest, and in every assist the pr Way opagation and conservation of game. Everything that Is new In shape and material, as well as color, will be found among the hats shown at The Hat 8hop | that to be desired and prices the lowest thoy | have in years. invited to call and this season. Styles leave nothing | been You are cordially) sea them, M RS, BURD, i at Milleim, Pa. | Vocational School, Saturday, Sth, O'cloek. April One Bull Calf 140 Ibs, Holsdeln to Registered 5 Shoats, One 50 from SO Brood Sow Leghorn Hens 12.24 Touring 2 Chevrolet 1 Dodge Lot 3 New 10 10 Brown Eehullt 2 Ford LaCross Tractor Cars Touring Cars Touring Car Harness Oliver Chilled Bushels Bushels Pennsylvania of Plows Potaoes Ensllage Seed Riding Corn Cultivators 2 Perry Harrows 1 Potato No. 12 Single Digger Delaval Dise Cream Separator Harrow of of Lot Lot Numerous Applebutter Hone 3 other articles, Notlee, vs In Muasle, f we } war. How Would You Like to See What Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw? —— a —————— | ALE REGISTER | od shaw Hall, Pa. fre 1 have just ut in ¢ ard if id or with cement, RDF of Al- have 1% Yai pha Portland cement. you new buildings repairing and remang to be done, do make it everlasting WANTED. Men or women to take ord rs smony friends ard neighbors fon the genniee goeraniesd ho fere, £40] lines for men, women sod childr vn, Biimivaton Apen fog, We var 81 an hour for spsre times or $40 fA work far ful time Expory NRNecresn ry + FETOUKING MILL «26a p Norristown, Pa W. E. BARTGES Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL R.D. 1, a INE THAT ROCK Place Where Mother Sat Is Forever Sacred in the Memories of Her Children. By the w stood the er's chair” just a chalr, however, it floc) In er's the sitting room It was “mothe otherwise it would have With mother In It, ghrine to which ef] her devoted little worshipers, the rocker, sat moth- knee or at her side—for the chalr ~the bumped heart were writer in the People's Frightened, we found au refuge from ev- medtime story indow in old echalr. heen became a on ns we was generously made hend the healed, says a Home Journal, safe and bruised there a retreat At night rhythm of its soothing Joys, all were brought encircling arms. Mother's chalr, rocking by the win- ery harm, the was tojd to the swing. BOrTOWS, to its FCCRINE, TOCKINg. dow, think, had hand character. in this » old ehalr, we of more effective alt ’ the making in it was allize, shoes Come Back. ral oon ! KY old-fashioned but by nial footwen I ress hoot those who busi. ITIing in Imported Earth. time a great many ships Europe Into the port of ‘ork have been dumping earth along the shores of East river. river, and elsewhere around This Is a source of risk of of undesirable plants and plant pests, in the opinton of the Unit. States department of agriculture, an inquiry has been started to de. termine the extent of this risk and to provide safeguards against it. There I= n possibility of the introduction of soll-infecting diseases, Injurious nema- todes, and hibernating insects, any of which, unless preventive measures were taken, might spread over the country or considerable parts of It. Danger Hudeoh the bay the entry ed and National Forsst Area Reduced. The president on February 25, 1018, signed a proclamation eliminating §1.- 70 acres from the Helena national for est, Montana. The lands affected are stunted along the exterior boundaries of the forest and a large portion of the tands excluded are already In private ownership, This action is based on the recom mendation made by the secretary of agriculture as a result of the land clas sification done by the forest service. It was found that the lands had prac tically no value for national forest purposes, LL Writer insists No Man May Stand in the Light of His Wife's Domes. tic Ambitions, “Puzzled he is tion sorely tr to things bake 1 his 3 nlmost him to tel the bread | ing stone and quite as ind he to work every heart and and is bedey EOes an abdominal M. Farley Intelligencer Not only that, but his wif stant reader partion iment pains writes en and station Th he had biscuits Blinkers fish line not The heartrendis she on a that could from old putty. that it #mile how he cake be dif ture is getting on ch and on SHRINES BEYOND ALL PRICE United States Has Many That Are In. expressibly Dear to the Hearts of the People. Mexicans Are Great Walkers. transients on rom Tampico, sit on the park 1 watch in wonder ns walk 4 direction chaperons and a few aged benches the share the Americans. husky This Monster Was Battier. The curators of the Tascanian museums } the Royal Society of Th liminary account of a nes skeleton of a gigantic extinct recently discovered in the beds of Tasmania. The animal largest existing discovery shows clearly that rhinoceros-like built for aggressive warfare, least one powerful horn on Evidence of the gigantic Iu which this animal er found In the complete smashing partinl mending of and in the crushing =repalr of the bones spout, ple £1 was as large rhinoceros animal, with the =a ities gaged is and the collarbone, and of the nose subsequent and Embroidery Ancient Art. The art of embroidery has practiced from time immemorial—it is sald to be as old as the art of dress. ing. The muimamy clothes of ancient Egypt show the earliest extant em. broidery and the “pomegranates of blue and purple and scarlet” of the book ot Exodus were of embroidery. The art recched its height in the carly middle ages. In Greece and Rome laws were made to moderate its use, but without success. The most distinguished artists did not count it condescension (0 make the designs from which the highest ladies in the land executed thelr embroideries. No workers wore more skilléd in the art than the English, been | So Nn Sa