4 ats ————— win, — _— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. B———— A daughter was born on Monday Mr. and Mrs Robert I. Centre Hall, ’ morning to Smith, of Very tive will grace Hall homes well few turd it VR board in Centre day: but chickekn en Mr. and Mrs Hall, Ebensburg to v Mrs, Smith. Clyde A, on Smith, tre are Mrs. Thomas dren, of Young gn ~~ Thanksgiving bBrungart nou WwW. L raret Jacobs and Jacobs, and booked for rick Har: ire Hire + shurg this Mrs. FP. .V. Googly Nancy McWilli rano and 8 church Sund Miss tuart, tres Elizabeth Srpith. Aonday evening Mrs Hall, Lieb, pf Centre visit of *sevem Philadel brothers wee Hall Before will no * : lengthen eys soar higher their best cunning be his games Rev. John H North Carolina, v Hall for attended in Centre He resentatives week of the various chu boards in the Potomac Synod of Har ind on beings yuld Reformed church held in isburg the so near the middle of ast old temptation of week, the home « not resist A very successful nin was Pr. H H man, a girl in the performed Longwell on beginning making he: Archie Moy number of In and teens, who is at present home with her sister, Mrs Thia is similar or. ong of a large operations med by » the bl have been peri Longwell by wxllens system all of them sncceensiul most The . ston gion work in the sixty counties having 1821, peaplo ® atte summary of cooperative e performed by county agents but- that ned farm real organizations in show more than 250,000 meetings, tions, shared in or derived actual bemefit in some other way through the county farm bureaus The Mrgest was recorded dairying projects, with poultry, live. stock, disease and insect control rank- Ang next in order, participated in demonston. association aciivities sCeOTe for ~ Po “Lost i ee Nathing,” Though Defeated. Pa, Ih ushequ November 24, 10 I'he Centro Rebvort Pa Centre Hall, Dear Sir Do vou thin ~ 3 interested in wugh lic The tho vole for rted ber Tth? CONPTORSN rd district ren from burg, is as follows: Swoope (Rep & Se Red Cross Membership, AND PERSONAL. 1.0 yh TUSSEY VILLE. Found Dead in Bed After Hard Work. Day's to thyow He beheld ills t him in ronou a The WN Was YO eid, " trade, part death due giroke ¥ tes fn prints eater sload, SON A Rat That Didn'. Sie? After” Being Dead for Three Months reat it was dead three months,” writes Me. J, J. “Teaw this rat every day: put some viehind a barrel, Months afterwards, my sted behlnd the barrel, There it was—dead,™ ep galls in thees soos for 35¢, 68¢, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by CC. M. 8mith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall; ' i : } i — AS THE WORLD LOOKS AT IT Much Truth, if Poor Morality, In Old Gentleman's Explanation of Ethics of Today. Secretary Hoover sald at eon in New York: “Let me tell you a story about old- school morals—the kind of morals we've outgrown. “Pop, spid a little boy, ‘If 1 steal a nickel out of your pocket, that's stealing, Isn't 1t? “You bet it is’ sald the little boy's father, ‘and you'd go to jail for It, too. % “ ‘Suppose I bet a nickel on a game of euchre and won, that's gambling, ain't it, pop? “ ‘Sure is, son, and you know where gamblers—wind up—gallows or poor- house, every time. “ ‘But, suppose I cornered all the quinine In the world, or all the chloroform, or all the wheat—some- thing the world can't get along with. out, you suppose I ran the price up a thousand per cent, or a million per cent, what would that pop?™ “The father’s eye beamed, and pat- ting his bov on the back, he “¥ with ap laugh: = “ “That would sheer 1siness a lunche pop, know-—and be roud be business genius, genjus, You'll have feet If you ever ac- at your that!" ANTELOPE BEING WIPED OUT - Despite Pos Signaling Are Ra session System of Remarkable the Animals pidiy Disappearing. horn antelope is tion. Formerly wan to souri river, hundred a more in en- kantche ow few the swift- living be- nge rifles ens it, have yere signaling Ernest how, object, les the patch read by or with an odor ocated In a white they their mes of Rainfall, ee pounds kigR Igures of bureau of of Agricul Becomes controlling y water supply In measurement is wl «tims is of the juirement, ANY Crops £ ich water. Mi, BCH the water? a dozen year, sinks tl gh and Is ] off underground. Only = little runs off the surface if the field is well plowed, A little evaporates t diately and the rest is-held In the soil As the surface dries, the soaks up by cap- evaporates off yy far the greater inount is drunk the roots of the plants, up into the leaves and breathed back in vast quantities into the atmosphere, -— One Little Grain of Wheat. of wheat will produce sruins in the tenth year, ofessor told a group farmers at the Pennsylvania He wasn't quite sure was the correct word, 100. - water of s one-third Of a ton of ¥ ’ 3 quare feet the about draine moisture In the sol 1 i illary attraction and the surface, But 1 } uy drawn One grain 100 hexillion an a; tural pr of visit State college that “hexiilion™ but Here is the way he wrote it: ing be wheat grains enough, he sald, to string four billion chains of it from the earth to the sun. Indeed, the crop of wheat, long before the tenth generation, would be so large that the earth would not be big enough to provide space to replace the entire crop.~Bucks County Daily News. Statue to Red Cross Man, Capt. J. A. Pedlow, the American fled Cross commissioner to Budapest, is &aid to be the most popular man in the Hungarian capital. Out of grati tude for his relief work among the starving war victims, the Hungarian government has erected a monument to him in the city park, which was re- cently unveiled on the seventy- fifth birthday of Count Apponyi, the “grand old man” of Hungary.~The Argonaut. ————— Sentiment and Appetite, “1 understand that one of your col leagues voted for prohibition, in spite of the fact that he personally con- sumes convivial fluids.” “You,” replied Senator Sorghum, “His heart was in the right place, but his stomach wasn't.” Relief to Friend Husband. “Fas the woman In politics improved the conditions of life? “Undoubtedly,” replied Miss Cay- enne, “Women now argue great ques tions among themselves instead of they do not GHT BE M ONARCH OR CAT Mificials of Spanish Royal Palaces Careful in Their Investigation of Sounds at Night One day, ) » £1 ber of.the royal hou heard n« went dow “it nt," he though as uie the cat was not per- mitted bout the place at its discretion. hey ust have for- Suppose {it Ory goes, a meme Id of Madrid He rose and selio below, thought, gotten should royal fed through last tracked mceeive the hurr and at intry. youl” he the door—-a ging around whis- nd be for true, it is for the king hungry in ind when the royal ek the hum- the royal leg of a hifmself a official ther it is won An- " ENEMY RECEIVED DOLE FRO in the Mid- Draw Their ent Pay. ployed een maie per Sentinel, Trait ¥ Accord hy Dr. A. W. Selioen ; i il department of » Bian i | company to the Eugenic Re ch 1 ation there is ‘fal dill stance to den- ak in examination y nationalities, of the ne trast with his Racial he be a a rat tal decay of 2,758 men of var The gl whiteness gro's teeth ig not i biack skin, these figures show, as the greatest proportion of perfect teeth was found the Afro-Americans, Polish and Austrian Jews showed the next highest pe ge of excellent teeth, while E igh, German, Dan- ish, Norwegian an A Swedish subjects showed very feeble resistance to decay. The Irish had the worst teeth of all, \ imation - Why Hoover Sent Corn to Russia. Someone asked Mr. Hoover recently why he sent corn to Russia instead of wheat. “Because,” replied the secre tary of commerce without a moment's hesitation, “for one dollar I can buy so camming iat con among reenta third decimal place—"in corn, and only s0 many”--again to the third decimal place~"in wheat, many in corn as in wheat From “Behind the Mirrors.” Syncopates It. Jud Tunkins says profablty is to conversation what jazz is to music. Washiggton Star. i a SE — Stump Cutter Does Work Rapidly. Tree stumps can be fT ot ground level, below, very ripidly by na and Illustrated in the Popular chanics Magazine, that does the ting with a sort of combined band and circular saw, for though it is flat, like a band saw, It Is % Inch thick, and maintains its circular shape, The saw is rotated rapidly by a small gasoline engine, and when cutting below ground, it is started some distance from the i stump, and is sloped and fed down ward that it descends Into the ground and strikes the stump at the desired depth. After cutting through the stump the slope of the saw is re- versed, and It proceeds to cut upward, by having cut out a saucer- shaped section of the ground contaln- ing the tree stump, < * ot AMES VW. Sw i JUTICE OF 7 { ibed LIBpEN Haid, CENTYE (4 gre » describe I Deeds, Morigsges, Wills, Ae Me- POLS Wilh care All legal! pe > aMuarded Wo ApurCin # 14 fits rut ting of Fasten, Marriage Lie mie Limes, and al other Blanks kept “a hand or ag much as 30 Inches machine, y Sod od Bodine dnl dds bondi ds. Enid Insurance Real Estat Want to Buy or 2 . 850 wd ds rtrd bed de 2 A Rag ending SEE US FIRES] 3 A 3 2 Sarcastic, / A farm hand » had worked every day in the week from dawn till late at night, finishing his by lantern light, went farmer at the end of the and sald: uy me “Well, haven't reply. io CENTVE MALL, Va duties Abdd AL to the AA Gr GW py month am going to leave, You promised a steady job” you one?’ was the astonished gnid the “There are ight when except fool . worker, three or I don’t four hours every » anything to 46 gle sping.” Want Library for Every Ship. yuring went war the American aced for the the merchant marine of 250.000 books. 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