i y old ordel of 116 i Was Great Jap Boldier. A Woman Wrote Thé Canby Newt) | Ae e have { ik THE cr REPORTER. : ps a) Where Foch 1s Second. MAKE THE PUNISHMENT FIT | Minn., December 10, as Follows: l Aut libut, sal and other kind = EE So — Madame la Marechale Foch Is com: | Gen. Baron Fukushima, dlthough one | . ratifa Viver will be ad f J ? p { ’ : 1 UH anveubecribers ark what yout! - 31d yy 8 Hverics Willi De mace THURSDAY, Af RIL 13. Joa mander in chief in her own home. She | of Japan's most notable military men, THE CRIME IN ARGENTINA Hany subscribers ask a 1 tell them its the best rat ext i kno . 1 huredayvs, as a i ay G. Decker, . is said to be a French lady of quiet | recelved but scant notice in the Amer a—— were taking our eggs, oats, : : County Agent Robinson Discusses Fer-| . ., ..;m determination where the or-| lcan press on the occasion of his death The Argentinian conception of telegraph cellar, 1 used Rat. for two d ats have Centre Hall, tilizer on Potatoes. der and regularity of her household | in Tokyo. He began life as a drum- | crime is. to say the lest, rather novel. clearelout complete y, ie y ¢ Thus, if Iprit violates the secs:cy Sold a saranteed b There is no field crop AB Pennsylva- | are concerned. She dislikes being late | mer boy, and in 1802-03 distinguished tulle o ewiprs x yi a Nae a : a a Y . . - eR 2 i nie i Oo L060 pesos nia which responds with greater prot-| for luncheon, and she dislikes the himself by a trip he made on horse. lve months’ impriscment. if he Smit, 2 its to liberal applications of commer: marshal being late for luncheon, For. back from Berlin to Vladivostok, | stops communication by intentionally inter | sfiiii : Louder's Store Ox potatoes. In tunately, the marshal dislikes it him- | through Russia, Siberia, Mongolia and | rupting the lines or cutting the wires, he RS Fan clal fertilizers than do fact. Yberul 1 seliagtions of commercial self. On one occasion, when after the Manchuria, a distance of 9,000 miles, | may be ealled upon to pay 500 pesos or to : | With a Bad Cold rc, : 8 signing of the armistice Foc h was en- | From 1887 up to the time he started | serve his country without pay for six LEGAL ADVE... . 1 wwtilizer “" y 3 3 a8~ or ack y rs fertilizers, manure, of both, are as © gaged in prolonged conversation with | on this famous trip he had been mill months. But an attack on or violent re- " i . n 5 de v ance “rr 1 f Are y VINIETR R'E NOTICE. - i" - ’ sential as good culture, good disease allied representatives and the hour for | tary attache In Berlin. General "a 3 e to a telugt ph plicer bs Ippareatly AD INISTRATOR'S NOTI “When my son Ellis was ack iw a av iege a ato is ete Aethe . a minor act, which can be indulged in a 2 free seed, or spraying. The potatc luncheon had gone by, a message Fukushima was In command of the | ,. gerate risk of forfeiting 200 pesos tate of WILLIAM ZERBY, late of Greig ith a cold last winter I gvelia a weak feeder and for the best results | sume {nto the conference room to say Japanese contingent in the war with : tre County, Fa, deceased, wi G hip, © , : : or serving two months in jail Township, Le ready ayailable plant food must bel that Madame Ia Marechale could | China until the fall of Tlentsin, and The Telegraph and Telephone Journal of having been du granted to the underivhed ’'s supplied in abundance. For that reas- wait no longer for lunch. It may have | was general staff officer during the | Great Britain cails attention to this state | he would respectfully request & rots KNOW am Tr y a planted | been impatience on the part of Ma- | Boxer troubles. He was staff officer | of affairs, with the comment that, judging log themselves indeiion 10 ihe ea 14 { re - oy “ §ALa Amp Ying A view THCY. Lotters of administration on the whan ¢ exis’ on potatoes should never be ; Rv on poor soil. They come nearer reach- |; dame la Marechale, or perhaps Foch | at headquarters of the Manchurian i the tone of some of the recent critics Binal PASI icant thom duly auth a stim , > f the ish Government telephone service U out delay for » ttiement : : ality and | expected that message, according to a | army in the Russo-Japanese war in of the British Government te lephone service, : ! ! ou em ing perfection in both quality anc n ‘ on ea enon these critics would probably go the South “Dori R) v ee (eld 11 deained fertile shaley or possible little prearrang rod stratagem | 1004-05. At different times he repre DWARD C ZERBY, Admi viel y we < ec ertije shale L ® 4 re Mi 1 yiela « n L : 1 clover: seed between monsieur and madame. Ne ed- | sented his country Yn China, India, | prizes for assaults on certain prominent uick~ 8 04 2 '# i 20 Hove RY . . 7 “ al > . le joam sci], having § goon CLV less to say that, in times of great | Egypt, Turkey, Persia, Caucasla, officials of the British telephone staff. It helped him at once and q - sod with a coat of manure plowed pressure, madame makes no demur | Arabia, Turkestan, Burma, Slam and ! —— ici tement ly broke u his cold.” Mrs. P down in the late fall or early spring. when the rules of her household are | Annam, TELEPHONE GIRL HEROINE ENTRY Bon Ln O h I H Gi P : April 1, 1922 Stuche omer Lity, Ia. Under such conditions 400 to 800} just simply | nored, Sticking to her post at the switchboard pounds of acid phosphate per acre e Lentre eporier 3/8 gh of the telephone exchange rican republic one better and offer a . 5 cents should be applied, says County Agent Texas, while f es were lick hie 3 Ta Gurl from OE ine ORS { get ncamps V4 attic ol a ritle of Voli - re Peusaries y J. N. Robinson. Where potatoes fol- ; he . ing one night recenlly, Hattie M ? Lei hy : : y sent out calls for help to all of the towns / 1 » sa} . 1 » i » " ] : pd Gus ae ! ys % 5 5 low a well manured timothy sod, or — within a radius of thirty miles and dashed Names of Editor i ith Edw. E. Bafle Sddd do doddindndindids indidiudn ddd didn diode well manured corn ground, 800 to 1200 / A out of the building to safety only when » of P 1 pounds of a 3-12-14 mixture should -—" po ? the last possible source of assistance had i ow} fu E. Bailey ’ x : ; be used. If the soil is not naturally y - f been reached a MITH “ FNSuUr L Ance and “ae Ady % 8 Miss McCandless had been wakened when fertile, the percentage of ammonia ” -— she was choked by the smoke of a serious i 0 an r 3 ! i A . ’ ‘ » Ty - Ld > may be inareased up to four per cent. " y gs * 4 3 ¢ | fire in a bn gz next door and rushed : EC ca i ~state Potatoes following’ timothy soft’ should . Host + Co — | \ | from her sleeping room, above the tele- xiore me this ll \ phone exchange, to the board. Citizens of D. A: : Eilasville bail her as a heroine whose Notary Pub i " W ant to Buy or Sell r } } fidelity to duty prevented the complete When the zeffect on the potato crop : - — a . BR \ 3 my destruction of the Texas city. ; is” donsidera® it makes little difference : CN whether the fectilizer'is all applied In Yell h § 5 3 WN . costes , - 8 8 TE watt oor in whe row amd th oN NWA 0 | BABEL OF TONGUES ON COMPLETE LIN: OF other half broadcast When the crop 7 BY - 3 WN en hi ; ~. HAWAIIAN TELEPHONES 4 Chas.D. Bz following potatoes 8 considered it is > ? Naa :) - #4 i a A * Bartholomew bétter to put half in the row and . e 7 N : X > $l = Sixty igat \eeeut lang sages and dialects 4 CENTRE HALL, PA, of 4 Pale | X Are used ar the teal 10 OQ ) » broadcast the other hal. The broad- : . \ : Ee : RE yar i Hono- i : . § : 8 " lulu, according to evic © he publis bre CTY eT YTTYY casting may be done either before or . . ® commission hear ’ after the potatoes are pl inted. - % ‘el sue Company 8 ADT ” 1 a the = a FAR M MACHINERY ’ g ad 8 ot : ’ its rates recently. The list ¢ es re Jil : T YPEWRI ERS! he lantin ) and the 8 ; ’ : - >¥: A TiN ¥ When pijnting by. hand the Ie : resenting the cosmo ¢ sreation and REPAIRS separate na | : plan is to broadcast all either before i . of the island include vies §16 UP Bome B hat were - . - J é we % i 5 or after planting. Experiments have oe tional languages, forty- 3 he U is By aie guia, i $ go o ANGuUAg: yt g : ey describe and quote. not shown any advantage in making Jesta, a seven Chinese dialect and Engl gr ices before buying any far ime 3 rinting office NECESSITY 3 Tho tlep is Lows Le 3 3 ¢ $ BIS ¢ ful livered. Give name and Hoh # Heoatio + «11a inter i : Cis 30% La 7 slements § 31 v 1 24 is any sh 3 ght applications at frequent Inter doable to ¢ the nut { business calls de : . r 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd. 1s during the growing season. 3 soparite fron cial calls bocause of the " ' E pire Ty Fou o MS Buttalo, Hood 7 A ————— babel of tongues. ! - | re d Mel Type, Priniers Supplies, Buftale, NY. « L iC Id Renovo Wants Divorce. e eC 1 5 S ou is a report current ti soma CATARRHA HAL DE A TEE = Select Your Seed western ond fear or 5 @ hades . receive up to at least 1000 to 1500 pounds of a 4—10—4 or 6 mixture. Trey wae ries - + Te. Ju Tbr OF THE Pi ACE AUTOMOB IL LINDEN HALL CRNTRE CO. 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Ling We rar n hour for stare time 4 ; | oe nek for full time xperione | OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Weite INTFRNATIO ETOORIN MIL it 3 3 3 r | Roden ph ILL | ff OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLE oe i oe no pm TRUCK OIL | a ie, we. To Soret ' The The MAILE DLL if e ote ors ~ Absolutely Guaranteed SEED soot F REE i Cresson Lumber YY a STATE COLLEGE, PA. rug twp, is positively the best oil obtainable for your auto- Be | ’ mobile or truck—and pou make the test. If it is sma. Send a postal for it todoy J. G. MARKS, Sec. not satisfactory after a trial, return what is left at . WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. "Raa 20% | [L__ hn - war expense and we will give Yara Your Money Back Yaa fides nv 7 » | . ——— — . P arr ; 't al, to Beaver Falls ry Assn, tract in Rush twp; If you want your automobile and truck to run 9 every day, use good ofl—and the proper grade. Jndemuth; et bar, t y » - we arn PEN MN et ux, to Aaron Union twp.: $3,000. wh ¢ wiinil or nh : ; ! ’ . . . i . A AUTOMOBILE OIL | IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just on ra Absolutely Guaranteed | why we are all worked up about the New SPRING Fdward 8, H. Hor. ot ux. to Arthur | MERCHANDISE now on view in our store. C. Dorman, et ux, tract in Walker is made in different grades and we have the proper yen arade tor Your atom oblle or truck Re There have bren few szasons when either the fabrics Mitr tract in Walker tw; $840 FREE, A FARMER'S AOOOUNT BOOK and | or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do PHilipspursl Col and Laz Co. 0 advise you the proper grade of Penn Oil for ‘ : 14 ib! ; i A 5. church, tract in Philipdurg: Automobile, Truck, Trector, with prices. your not see How it would be possible to give more in stylz or value than we alk be surprised at the low price we can quote on this | give in this collection, There are novelties, quite natural, and stap's Albright, ¢t ux, to Albert C hi h d Lutz, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1,700, gh grade ofl. far quiet wear. Margaret M. Plerce t«¢ El E. : ERIE, Tierney, tract in selletonte; oe P ENN OIL Co, PA. IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitching or finish, D. A. Grove, et ux, to Charles r Alsa distributors - : 3 : : Williams, tract acho gunn ar Fav Nchinery I Oll, Stem Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them 000. - : severely plain. But all want them to be comfortable always. We can Curtin C, Askey, et ux, to Robert A. IF IT'S OIL WE HAVE IT™ fit you properly, and at a ‘price that you will approve, Askey. tract In Burnside twp.: $1,125. Laie Augustus C. Heverly, et ux, to J. PENS ONL ogurANY, Come in and see—no obligation implied —we are glad to see you, Fred Herman, traot in Bellefonte; $500, Erle, Pa. W. A. Broyles, et ux, to Ralph J Without obligation to Y J. me, please send me a Lowder, tract in State College: $10, Farm Account Book Also Information about the hewt Tub. 6500 , ricants for............Automoblile Tractor 8. W. Gramley, et ux, to D. J. Nie Pein : man, tract in Millheim; $1. vesssensnsssss Truck, and the following farm machinery. MILLHEIM KESS LLE R’ DEPARTMENT BALESMEN WANTED. to slicht: of: EA Ea rE AE ERIN RAE Raat tastes sae PENN. A STORE ders for lubricating oils, N and NAME BEER ER ARR RRR RRR ERR RE ER AERA REE REE EE paints, Salary or commission. Ad- ADDR TIL ARV EY Ce, DB8.......... “hve CITY......onnves land, Ohio,