ww BG ged BATE agin La Quite L Seu CBR oS TB SS STIG ST asin pm ok : LEGAL ADVBY:.. = <=, i wa ee oy Ts THURSDAY WAY x om | | EMPLOYMENT FOR MILLIONS F ROM {| naroxr or sue covormon on | Children’ S | Mountain Restaurant POTTERS ACCIS, {mee on Bak, on MEDICINE On New State Road Above | ! | . .» PLEASANT GAP Mr. and Mrs. Mingle, of Aaronsburg, Building Stimulates Local Prosperity — Materials business on May b, 1922, | “I have used Chamberlain's visited at the McCormick home. me—— | Cough Remedy and given itto | : _ Mrs. J. C. McClenahan and son are Plentiful and Prices Down RESOURCES my children on many occasions OPEN EVERY DAY on the sick list NT RRL nan sun sonst Loans and discounts, includ $118,791 { and am thoroughly acquainted & 3 sclis dias 5791 19 Orvis Horner and family spent a (Copyright, 1922, by Real Estate News, Chicago.) ing rediscounts ata Oviatt ate atad ose with its good qualities. Let any short time at the McClenahan home, Next to farming, local prosperity | 208% more than in 1913, for limestone Deposited to secure circula- | one troubled with a cold or Frank Palmer and wife, Mrs. Har-| depends mpon building activity. The | at quarries 60% more and for labor | lation (U.S. bonds parval- | cough use it and he will be . 2 % o ; No L r {is » coun- | D4% 5, Creole » ‘ y oO 3 K Gage 88 * . » . vey Musser and Mr. Miller attended | reason is plain. Building is the coun M% more Freight rate on coal was A ll other U'S Gov't securities 18 659 quickly convinced of its superi- - . 300 res dus ‘A - 07% greate » nooy, : o& EE 4 * ” . - the funeral of Mr. Mowery at Yea- i settnd large st nay Bey. 2 gi 3 1% gre ter and on limestone 52% curities 4a : 8.00955 | ority,” writes Mrs. C. H. Woods, ertown ploys millions of workers directly, mill- | greater, A comparison of these in- | Other bonds, stocks, secur oF 102 0 Decatur. li Bet . ions to make the materials for build- | creases with the increase of 484% ties, ef. Th Wy odedd 1 Dr. Shad, of York, stopped a short Banking House, $5701. has C a nT . aid .n ing, and hundreds of thousands in lum- | in cement price and 51% in the price ture and fixtures, / K236.49 hamberlain 8 time ys Fre lover 3 ‘here Avs op ’ . fats : awl prve with Fed i Siti at the Fred Royer home whet bering, quarrying and mining. of “ all commodities” is enlightening. Lawiul tessrve wi ay aera R097 18 Cou h Remed he is treating Mrs. Royer for ankle Everyone knows that a bullding Cement {8 so widely used that users | Cash in vault 4 i 12,099.28 g y trouble. shortage exists. One way to restore | themselves have standardized it. To- Total of lems ¥, 10, 2, 18.609 2 i is for sale by druggists every- and 18 | SMITH. —Liloyd Jon Smit ‘as rosperity then, is by a lively resump- every ceme ake gardless | Ch n banks located out- P SMITH. —Lioya Jordan mith was| prosp ¥ € »y ely re P- | day every cement maker, regardless hocks « 8 banks locut rd out where, 35 cents per bottle; large C OM! I ETE LINE wn at Potters Miils on April 25, 1887,| tion of bullding. Materials and labor | of his brand, meets the specifications porting bank and other size 60 cents. died May 3, 1922, making his age 3% Dew are plentiful. Costs are lower. | get jointly by the United States gov- RES Rem wil U 4 ha vears, § days e was afling over five Cement will serve as a good example | ernment and the country’s leading en- Is rom DD. : | m Rats Talk to Each Othcr?™ : . hecause It goes into nearly all bulld- | gineering societies. All brands of ces S. Treasurer. ree uch) 4K) De nr te BT vears, and was very lent with [It t ; . 2.661 9 Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. 1 QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, TOBACCO AND CIGA ne patient ’ Other assets, : ing. ment, therefore, are alike, UGE ptavin i . For every ton of cement, 13% tons a = Total.... ae 48 426,25 | “1 got five cakes of Rat-Snap and threw pie > twenty years| of raw materials and coal must be 3 Jeveh's Edamame Law: LIABILITIES ius OF fw cli works, Su Aenly they got fewer, FARM MACHINERY Mcllnay, in| mined, shipped, assembled, dried, lecause of this, the prices of various ; v Now we Baw wy. Who t aL 2s and REPAIRS a STIL wv 2 apital k a ix «3 (RAS IR ’ ats dry up and leave no scl ‘lk Adi - 1 where he| ground, weighed, mixed and then fused Vrain of cement in any give 0 market ; ori 35 65, $1. “ h at about 3,000 degrees to a hard usually are the stipe, he reason Ur i d fi 4x Said and puatach ced Ly de sure you see the Champion death. He | “clinker.” This “clinker” must then for this puzzies many. But the answer be ground again, this time to a powder is stmple and well stated by W, + lanle y Woods t John s0 fine that 789% will pass through a Jevons, L. L. D, M.A. F. R. 8, In his Louder oodmen at Job > { 1 che : } . AY Pring piemente you may need, glove Raving: ¢ 8 pe , | standard work “The Theory of Polit: | = bank outstanding en smn DAOle Lay Hal " T22 ind and loving sieve having 16000 holes per squan Sul hn which oy o : Total of Items 23, 22, 23, A Ti C. E. FLIKK -r Centre Hall ’ inch. make cement, one literally ehter vis - . 26 ra aguantity . ey Te val deposits stile < daughter; hi must “tear down a mountain and put If in s¢ ling a quantity of perfectly | I: lividual deposits subject te 94 300. 4 | AMES Ww SWABRB + sister, Mrs | {t through a sieve.” And yet, cement | ®qual and uniform barrels of flour, & | yy 00 0a 0h lis” - TY * » brother, J. Roy | sells at the mill for about $8.00 per merchant arbitrarily fixed different ot nd a sits USTICE OF THE PEACE Mills. The writer] ton! These facts caused the United | Prices on them, a purchaser would, of | 0 0 Ho serve. ftems aE oy os N an . CENTRE CO, FA, Fd dp dp dp Bede Led Bd bide bedi tr : 3 i : ‘Ou x gelee ie che 3 JI Th . 44 & | ortgagos, Wills, &e, writlen ard . persons who were | States Geological Survey a few years | COUrse, st lect the elieaper ones, Hen 4 eats, vi) ang 1A || souted with care, All lewsl bus ind during all his| 88° to say that “one could not scrape follows W tt is undoubtedly true than for money borrowed 71.77 tie of Ent Big abi Ld . the free sand from the gutter for | that in the same open market, at any Laer Hime GEDOBI. te = CUR bile Licenses, spd ali © much less cost per barrel.” one moment, there cannot be two prices | "0 © pierve. Items 52 || Blanks kept on haod a Cement Competition Keen, Be 12 i: | 6 OHia re 1 + Yvlgyor " n' ¥ “. we « A h A a > ot x 4 ! ore. jon Joh That competition has been active Applylng Jevou's economic law, a Keserve B A W. E. BARTGES f is noted in government reports. Ac- simple lustration of cement compet | Notes and bills redis i 4 « Kop BDF i nS 3 rted and joined the a member of the K. G. E. of 3 dr 5 t Insurance and Real Estate ' not forgotten.’ death wrt 5 for the same article,” ris TY 1 ¢t ' cording to the United States Geological | tion may be cited thus: A, B and C are Deceased was | Survey, the production of cement has | cement maker Each seeks business Altoon ina | steadily Increased and the price de- at M, town with a 30-cent frei t clined. It shows that In 1880, cement | rate from A. 55 cents from B and 40 sold at $3.00 a barrel average at the cents from CC. This gives A a DH.cent will; in 1920 at $2.02; in 1921, at £1.87. | advantage over B and 10 cents over Now it is selling at many large plants | C. A figures he can sell at, say, a as low as $1.50 a barrel, only half | mill price of £1.50, so adde the 30 the average price in 1880, and less | cents freight and quotes $1.50 at AL than the average for the 40-year period | Then if B and C want to do business covered In the government report, at M they must meet A's price, requir At one of the country's largest | ing B to go 5 cents below A In his cement plants the price now Is 484% mill price and C to go 10 cents below | york A LONG A ENS higher than in the pre-war year 1013. { A In his mill price. Unless B and © The latest report of the United States | can make the mill price sacrifices re- : . Department of Labor shows the aver. { quired by the market at M as made dmed him before | oo price of “all commodities” as |by A's $1.80 price, then A will monopo- Deceased was | sic. higher than 1013. Some of the [lize the market at M. r 30, 1884, and had items whose prices enter Into this | Similar principles apply to other Hig Y rector here. For the past| fizure of 519% have undergone radical | materials, Prices are not arbitrarily IMI OR 1 AN I ved by the| d T based and 1219 lecereases, while others are very much | made. They are hased upon supply Want to Buy or Sell 7 «Auctionecr... TETYY TY FIRST de T ds ddd didi ddd Sd db Abd AILS % 5 ? 4 reer erIYY a seriou summoned be higher than the average of 51%. Few, | demand and upon the cost of transport Bi A RIES SDA 14 Rs Ur ! any, items of the former class enter | tation, w materials and labor, St . . Lat E sur- i . FPICE OF COMPTROLLE} F THE VE Pp into cement manufacturing costs, but | ply of labor a: materials now | CURRENCY rice : is : KRE his step- ; sand Mrs of the latter class dvd plentiful » cannot ord longer ent costs. In fact, the | delay needed building improvement mits In these costs ! rates, coal and lime- ganizations, als St ipiscopal church Interment n Febroary, 1022, the cement pliant oma EE fe “| ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES === Automobiles | ==" | DOLLAR DAY Georges with Miss REO - (pen and Closed Pleasure Cars REO Speed Wagons--Good Trucks ATE aa Wednesday, May dst TUSSEYVILLE S. E. Jordan iatters of isiralion on JAMES RB, SWABB, late of Potter Towmship, NASH-4 and 6-Cylinder, Open & Closed Cars San ot fl aAaaeatio 4 Ol iaarve. having been duly grmanied the undersigned. be would respectfully request all pemons knowing WILLY'S KNIGHT --0pen & Closed Cars [|| Semmens ml ns ae Suburban Day the same 0 present them duly so sthent tioased for OVERLAND--4(ylinder Cars = asm w. swam, asmtatuonier Linden Hall, Fa Prices Ranging from Farm Calendar. $550 to $2500 | = Timely Reminders from . “~ The Pennsylvania State College The Best IL.ine Every Brought ’ y S——— ~ “ : | Vr or Pt Je to Centre County by | State Clogs in now only a | mouth Breon & Weaver tWay, and it is not too early to plan a and 18 aot loo surly to Bap a wid | IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just State College Each year more and — i rr te sea on he grounds ua| [| Ford Branch & Service Station | ve I a ra nly on te ns MERCHANDISE now on view in our store. vania agriculture. The dates are June - ie, Mvoul AS LONG AS THEY LAST There have been few seasons when either the fabrics Hog Forage~~It is high time for the ow man 0 ve puns in cons oe | [| GUATANEGGA Automobile Tires and Tubes I or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do Summer forage Dwarf Basex rape : i I i i i sow. now ut the rate of eight io up NE AR COST ! not see how it would be possible to give more in style or value than we pounds per acre will make execllent give in this collection, There are novelties, quite natural, and stapks forage for spring pigs by the middie To Close Out Our Large Stock. Come and See for quiet wear * of June, U ; s. Big Bar ains ! Caponizing ~~If any brolers are to be | e ’ IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitchi . = , og or finish, Tires > Tu bes 4 Acceesories ; Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them : severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always. We can kept over in the Fall and Winter to be sold as roasters, it Is well worth the time and money 10 caponizé them. This is particularly true of the late hatched Come in and see—no obligation implied—we are glad to see you. of tar paper disks to early cabbage MILLHEInN, plants to prevent injury from maggots has been delayed, the use of corrosive sublimate, one part to a thousand, will still give control if applied within five | | - | days after the plants are set. 1 The MAULE TT TVS REAR bs TL To FREE | nym KESSLER’S « =m aot bum roms wrounit trees | dish tty 0 9 Si, Gl bg SEED BOOK : STORE : that were treated last fall with para- The LINOWRITER, & printing office nscessrry! | dichlo.obenzene to kill bore Ribbons any color 784 delivered. Give name Sees you Benefit a should on paper 5313 10 boots $1.08 Gly a LE FOr years OF exp ortimen 28 vhedmuins wivdoners wa attend to this duty at once so as to oundry, avoid any possible injury to the trees. | Meal Type er Cra Po Foundry tone | WM. HENRY EY MALE cf