~ Ruhl's Cigar Store | At N. Allegheny, Bellefonte, 1s i) Soon Be In The First Bank Bldg, Which Is Being Re | Rooms—One For Shop With. Four Barbers And One lar Place For People When In Town. In the list of secial centers in this part of the state there is no one that has attained a greater measure .of popularity than this well knewn barber shop and tebaeco house which leading citizens. { In their new Quarters every mod-| ern fixture and convenience for the | benefit of the publie will be in place. | All the latest of sanitary equipment | will be provided in the barber shop | and every device for the proper) handling of tobacces and cigars will | be installed. The cigar and cigarette counters are features of the social life of the store. Here the best products of the day are served to customcrs, and all| are kept in she very best of condi-| tion. These departments are popular | with people for miles around and] many meet with their friends there when in town. { In recounting the factors in the business and social life of the county | due mention should not be omitted of this establishment, as it is a soe- ial center as well as a business es tablishment of great merit. Visit | their store when in town. They are not lonesome here but like | company. The proprietor is appointing his| place with all the latest fixtures to make it attractive to the public, while the latest of equipment is being pro- vided at this modern store for the ex- | peditious handling of the trade and | the convenience of the service | TOMMY KIT'S DREAM. RB. "TABBY felt highly insulted one morning when she went lu- to the barn and found five traps placed near holes where the mice ved. “The very Idea” sald Mrg Tabby to her four kittehs, “just as if | I could not attend to this without | these traps around. | “Children, £ want you to pay strict attention to what 1 say, for you are | now old enough to help, and It may | be that I have given more time to | playleg with yeu than to my work. Now you must help. I want each of you to watch near one eof these trgvs and when & mouse rums out of its home don't jet him get into the trap—CATCH HIM." After telling her children this, Mrs. Tabby sat down te watch ngar the ffth trep herself and soon all were so busy watching fer a mouse that Tommy Kit howeyer, grew tired of fee Tasty ow —taeduted whan vhe fovee Sep long time at the hole he was to watch floor, soon was fast asleep. Tommy Kit had the mouse on his mind, though, and so he dreamed about mice, and In his dream he thought two ft mice ran out of the hole he was set to watch. Up jumped Tommy Kit and pounced upon them, catching a mouse in each paw, *“] gueas pone of the others will be Pesssvssssssssnnssssnsnnnd HOW. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW WORKS IN ILLINOIS. -—A tabulation of its activities during the last year has been completed by the Industrial com- mission of [Iliinols, the body which administers the workmen's compensation law. "It shows that 50.585 compensable accel dents were filled with the com- mission ein 1920, of which ’ -r — Wi were fatal. This Is an Increase of 12.208 over 1918, notwithstanding that the mines of the state were In operation on an average of only 1590 days last year and that the building trades were idle for long periods. Of the 507 fatal cases there were 62 In which the deceased left no dependents, while 412 left 1,027 persons who were totally dependent upon them for support, and 123 others left 177 who were partially de- pendent, The comp nsation payments last year amounted to $5.143.- 300, while there Is estimated to be $3.415408 due on cases still open at the close of the year. In addition, there was $1.800240 pald for medical and surgical expenses, this item Including $577,833 pald by employers car rying thelr own insurance. The ys cost of fatal cases was 040, while for permanent to tal disabllity the average was £0 500, i - ir on ° al days lost to indus ivy In Eo at Fear because of Injuries to employees Is shown to have been $1201518 During the year 48.655 males sustained Injuries In the course of their employment and 1930 females, The greatest number of males Injured In 1920 were between the ages of twenty-six and thirty, while for the females the greatest number were be tween sixteen and twenty years of age. The records of the commission show that In Cook county, In- cluding Chleago, there were 25. 541 employees Injured by accel dent during 1920, or 49 per cent of all that occurred in the state, The total cost of all injuries in Cook county ldSt year was $4, a50,158., or 45 per cent of that for the state as a whole, A number of large public serv- lee corporations are co-operating with the Chicago safety council in its efforts to Improve the ac cident record of Chicago, A striking poster, printed in col ors and headed “Make Chicago Safe,” Is being displayed in all the cars on the elovated and sur face lines of the city. The post ers emphasize the fact that 1082 persons were killed and 49,5580 injured In Chicago and Cook county last year as the result of accidents. - SASL BLBBBRBR LARTER. ——————— ——- cy ir WLLL ll Kit. show her what a smart son she has.” “CLICK!” Tommy Kit opened his eyes and there im the a mouse, and at the sound his broth ers and mother turmed and leoked. Tommy felt very much ashamed, for there four traps. “Why did you let him get pou?’ scolded his mother. “Your trothers have esch caught one. 1 sm schamed that a child of mine should be so stupid.” “But I did catch two,” sald Tom my Kit, not quite sure he had dreamed it. “1 had one in each paw when the trap clicked. 1 could not catch three, mother, now could I, for I have only two front paws?’ “I'wo mice at the same time!” ex claimed his mother. Tommy Kit was now wide awake “II guess | dreamed I(t," he sald “l dreamed I caught two mice, one in past show them to you when the clicked.” Mrs. Tabby quickly boxed her son on the ear. “You fell asleep, did you?" she sald. “Now you sit here and catch two mice before you get a drop of milk.” Of trotted Ms. Tabby with her other children, while Tommy sat sad. ly watching the hole. Out ran three mice and Tommy ran after them. He caught one and then seeing the other hiding behind a barrel he quickly trap frightened he ran right into the trap. “l could not help It mother” ex claimed Tommy Kit, as he proudly dis played the mice. “That is all traps are good for, sald Mrs. Tabby, “to catch the third mouse while you are chasing two and now you children must catch two mice and drive the third Into a trap We will soon clear this place and be rid of these Insulting traps as well” But it was not long before all the kittens were sprawled out In the sun fast asleep, for they had cleared the mice from the bam; but Tomuay, If be had any more dreams, did not tall them te his mother. (Copyright) » be?” rains; N When nightfall found him supperless, Meanwhile the old black hens are | This is one of the modern and up | to-date sales organizationsof thissec- tion of the state and it has won wide and well merited popularity. The fact that the proprietor is an auto- ' mobile man of wide experience him- self makes it a safe place to trans | act business. Here is a well known firm hand- | ing well known cars, evidencing the | fact that they know the automobile | business and real auto values and al. | so proving that the manufacturer of | the cars knows a live and progressive | local representative. | The people of this section of the | state have come to understand that | this is one of the highly efficient | automobile establishments of thie | part of the country and that it is operated by men who have had a wide and practical experience in the sutomobile business. They are the distributors for Nash cars and trucks. The Nash leaves nothing to be de- sired by the discriminating motor he growled in accents rough, And after all that work?” AND HEADQUARTERS LAFAYETTE AUTOS. This well known and metropolitan automobile establishment is an example of that vim and dash of American Democracy that won the war and triumphed in the face of al} difficulties encountered. Never once in its career has the management of this well known firm faltered but knowirg that real quality and mag- nanimous service are bound to win they now possess a motor car estab- lishment that does credit to the com- munity. The Franklin is “direct air conled. the annoyance and expense attached to 177 parts of a water cooling sys- This means unrestricted year The Franklin is the motor car that has proven its right to be placed in This is not only tive by reason of its highly succece- ful air-cooled motor. But also de- cause it gives owners on an average of more than twenty miles to the of gasoline and from twelve to fifteen thousand miles per set of tires and Las slcwer yearly depreciation. It's a light, luxurious, substantial car that is winning wider favor throughout th: country each day. The man who has not investigated the Franklin can not make an intelligent choice of a motor car i series includes 5- touring, seven-passenger touring, roadster, coupe, sport model and sedan; it is known officially as Nash 691 series. New straight-line bodies and low- er top distinguish the five and geven- passenger touring models; the sedan body is lower and similar refine- ments in appearance have been added to the sport model, coupe and road- ster. All cars are equipped with parking lights -of attractive design and all have silvered outside door handles. The new spring suspension gives the Greater Nash Six riding qualities heretofore believed impos- The new Nash passenger sible of attainment. The new Nash springs are revolu- tionary in contrast to former spring contruction. They consist of fifteen long thin leaves—a rebound leaf that actually does the work of shock ab- sorbing, a master leaf and thirteen thinner flexible leaves. The new Nash Four is attracting the attention of motor car buyers in ail parts of the world. They expect- something really dependable at a lew figure when the organization brot the new car on the market—and they eo now find that the car is everything they had expected. It is a beauty, one of sterling worth, and will prove revelation to the motoring public. The of the aristocrats of the road and a car that stands out far in front of any other in its class The appearance of the Lafayette one » car alone gives its owner castle and confidence and there is no need for any comment upon its mechan ical units for it has stocd up under every test and met every require ment in the most efficient and econ- omical manner. They maintain a modern service station and thus motorists are as- sured of the very best of service. Men are employed here who are auto- motive engineers of ability and are very careful and accurate in their adjustments. These men are thoro- ughly familiar with the car and thus are capable of rendering the very A full line of tires and accessories are available for any emergency which the owner may be found. This garage facilities for best of service, in offers the very best of storage as it is a good building and particular atten- tion is paid to this feature of the business. The men employed here to look after your car are careful and honest, the very great carefulness that is exercised to see that it is scratched or marred. Owners are enthusiastic over the care and atten- tion given them at this popular place. In making this review we desire to ery their excellent ser- the cars they have this not compliment this firm upon their modern garage, vice and upon chosen to furnish the people of rection of the country. A NORMAL AND DENOTE ~— CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Here you will find garments for misses of all styles. ket today that surpasses them and have been able to approach offered in their line at such reason- able prices Therefore, it fa not Throughout this entire store you will find the same high quality and whether it is one of those many little accessories of dress that are so nec- today or a selection from the com- prehensive stock of ready-to-wear, the customers invariably find this es courtesy and accoiamodation To think of selecting purchases without visiting this establishment is simply out of the question for the MOST COMPLETE. It is a modern and up-to-date estab- lishment, keeping pace with the rap- idly changing fashions. Buying in ench quantities that it is able to make unusual price concessions, it has re. tained and increased its trade by the very courteous and gentlemanly treatment that it has accorded every purchaser. Special attention has been given the misses’ department and throughout the entire establishment you find ‘the same courteous and ac cmmodating service, the same higr quality at reasonable prices, and the «me motropolitan atmosphere which actually brings Broadway to your very door, while at tte same time tak- ing into consideration the needs and demands of the people of this com- munity. This is one of the leading millin- ery establishments of this section, under most competent direction, and has the reputation of offering chic millinery, and the many smart hats that have been turned out from this efficient establishment have been the subject of much favorable comment 3 VO car purchaser. It is beyond ques- tion one of the most popular cars om the market combining mechanical efficiency with harmonious lines and distinctive appearance and has wom the favor of thousands of pleased purchasers. One would assume that the Nash truck would above all else be dependable and those who have put this well known truck to the test have not been disappointed. It is designed for greatest efficiency and there fs little wonder that it is in such great demand. The Nash trucks are made to meet the demands of all classes of transportation and in sizes for the re- tail merchant, the farmer and heavy hauling. They are of the most cor rect design and are manufactured on a large scale that insures the customers of the best of service in all ways, Performance is the final test truck's worth and the fact that buyers as Morris & Company, of a such The Standard Oil Company, The Palm- olive Company and the American Steel Foundries are finding Nash trucks satisfactory should be uhus- ually convincing The Overland is a car of sterling dependability, an exceptionally good investment .and is now offered at the sensationally low prices. Over land averages above 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline, has electric lights, starter and horn, designed with car, eurtains openings with doors, ven- tilating windshield, 3-speed trans mission, one-man top, demountable rims and triplex springs give riding comfort under all conditions. The Willys-Knight is true to ite name and is a knight of the highway, taking rank with the leading autos both of this continent and Europe. It has everything that every high class car in the way of appointments, and is sold at prices that defy com- petion. The famous sleeve valve motor improves with use, is amazing- ly free from care and cost while the gasoline mileage averages above 20 miles per gallon. Its smooth per- formance is a source of lasting sat- isfaction. The REO is the gold standard of velue in autos. They handle Reo cars. Itis a leader in its class and the selection of these cars reflects the wisdom and true knowledge of motor car value that has been responsible for the growth of this firm. They operate a latter day institution upon which we wish to compliment them and to which we refer all of our readers. They handle the famous Reo “Speed Wagon” with its full sized bed, equipped with its “dumping” features and all other modern improvements. It has prov. en worthy both in speed and endur ance of the name it bears. It has become the popular truck both for greatly increased the progress and prosperity of both. In this age of high prices and labor scarcity it is among the ladies of the county. In charge are business men of the present day who realize that the profits are to be made from quick turnovers. They offer the goods at low prices because they buy in large quantities and in the right market, and they are satisfied withsmallprofit on each sale. This store has a reputa- tion for exclusive lines, superior quality and magnanimous service that is responsible for its ever-grow- ing patronage. The management in- sists that every patron be satisfied and this means “hat many patrons have made this store their headquar- ters for years. That they are honest and straigatforward goes without saying and that they have wom the patronage of thousands of customers through their merchandising policy is proof of the wisdom of their system. It is a pleasure for us to direct your attention to this store as the important features of the coun- ty's commercial efficiency. essential that every farmer procure the latest machinery for the farm in order that he can compete with the modern scientific producer and secure the largest returns from each acre of land. This sales and service com- peny has not only provided a truck, but has selected this “Speed Wagon” because of its great eff ciency. These have stood up under every test and have proved to be of the most correct construction for all classes of farm work. In making this review of our pro gress we are glad to refer this firm and their exéellent line of cars tog people of this part of the state would suggest that it would be well to look them over before making final selection and pick out a good one. We desire to compli pliment this firm upon their activities in the automobile world.