a LUUAl, AND PERSONAL. George was a H. Ripka, of Milroy. caller at this office one day jast week. Station Mills, last Lee, of Agent J. was a visitor in town one day week, Milheim will be evening Kessler’ store at closed) from Monday at 6 o- at 6 New clock, Nuntll Wednesday evening o'clock “« of the Jewish Year, mn account of H- Rev. Mis. who and E Roy Corman, Cressona, wre spending thelr v in at cation and friends this the burg with parents valley, spent Friday evening Heformed parsonage in Aarons Miss ard DL College, wea Kirkpatrick, of Giir- Philadelphia, after spend h has weeks wit het brother's Hall, lege, than ing several family in Centre returned to her work in the © in which she taught for more ten years TT. Kelley, who Tor a number of WV. years has been connected with the rail wl various capacities, was Pennsy vania at Bellefonte in in Centre in ithe intefest of the con ng employed him Reesman and and J. Andrew motored hers forme home, and until Thursday will mg friends in this section Catherman, it quoit pe with Rev. C. the ministeri competing the winner of il latter at the the her minist sent ers pre Eines, Old Buf Buffalo wns mad owing rr LOSE TO MILLHEIM, THEN DEFEAT STATE COLLEGE. Ray Muller and Ed Foust In Pltcher's Battle at lery Wins Over State, The locals were defeated through the Miller. at in a masterful Ray Milkhelmn, five-inning pitching of on Thursday evening seoore, = Lo off was twilight hit twirler, game, mache the that 12d mound fi Only Milltheim ed N maiden one was and credit his iO well, to Foust, in the Crawford, trial on the 0 cals, equally as hits No pitched almost allowing only three LHoX Score this in game “fs avallable, the home ated Saturday afternoon. on dels heavy State College by 13 team gathering wis grounds, the score of to 8 in a hitting game, each eleven hits. State of However, the eleven credited to singles and SVEra] were the scratch order——infield hits beat out by other hand that On the siwinting sprinting. mong the bingles the locals, ©eieven overall were delivered done credit to Babe and three home of State. when had Lit coming as Site gained an and wward well that ends well” Bellefonte WI Hecha ns Over Loeals, Penn the too much absorb occasionally take a for pleasure Washington, Mre Miss Brungart, of is the guest of her « OUsIin, Hall and is Centre Alice Brungud Drirst, in an attorney cone nected with the Department of Jus time been the ling her tice and has for some at tal wus to Mises Nation's capi h various posi prey oat tions present import. thrown life. ehi- art Brungart was onto her own resources early in college that re- amy vet managed ft, secure n cation and life's battle after quirement was compar tively bs se fA ———— The ibe marry ar! of Carnarvon, is as Le is beautiful, At a studio » guid one day: movements in painting make for ug amateurs to eriticize Dadaist, Wendell Lord of New Porches- LE Hew cublsin wid dadaism and so on it difficult discreetly, “A very wodern painter was about to show me a new painting, As he took the eleth from off the easel | cinsped my hands and said: “Oh, how lovely “Walt a minute,’ glide down when he turned sald he, ‘It's up- the painting round and I sald: “Oh, now It's loveller stilt i'" Saving Wild Life. Lovers of woodlaad life will be heartened to learn that efforts for the conservation of the bison, or buffalo, fas we wore counwonly say In America, ha succeaded to the extent that thély are S000 more of the animals nu thun two decades ago. The facet is of chief significance as showing a way of preventing the extinction of valuable or interesting species of wild Ife. If the states, with the co-opera- tion of thelr ecttizens, will do haif as much for the preservation of birds and game as the national government has done for the bison during these last 20 years, a stup!d and shameful chap- ter of our history, will be rewritten la happler terms-—Atlanta Journal, ——— po a - - Fo ri Mp SCRIBED TO HAZ ed i ie 1 1 bh rig i ire ONE Wis rega » for wiping sh. Cupid used the hazel, toa, A thin a circle. aad flupg over da made hor, will youth had thrown Herald Col branch, twisted » head of " ove Mone {iy the treal Family sel nilly, it. who MANY MINDS ON TYPEWRITER Idea Engaged Attention of Thinkers and Inventors as Far Back as the Year 868. With the typewriter, as with most other Inventions, there 1s a dispute as to who was really first, writes James H. Collins in “The Business Woman," The idea of a machine that would write had been In the alr 100 years or more when Christopher Latham Sholes began turning It over in his Inventive mind some time in 1868. Others had bulit machines that would write, , . , Patents were taken out for writing machines In England as early as 1714, and In America In 1829; but none of these machines was ever brought to the point where they were manufac tured and sold to the public. Sholes was the first man to bring a writing machine to the point where a manufacturer could take It up, and 1878 Is regarded am the birth year of the typewriter, because some time in April of that year a contract was made with BE. Remington & Sons, at Ilion, N. Y., to take over his patents, Both the contract and the exact date have been lost; but they marked the begin. ning of an industry which has meant #0 much to women economically, and in other nays. body, WUT wean a TENTERS ON GRANGE PARK, spending the Park "the Hoth Encampment and Fair the Those who are under canvas on Grange during nre following: Centre Hall PD. 1. H. Bpayd, Clyde M. Arney, V, Jacob D. RK Ginger Edith Auman, Mra Jew Sharer, Keller, Bartges, George ich, A. Sankey, 1 DD. Bartholomew, WwW ¥ Bradford Brooks, J. Cr Dutrow, A. Cieorge Benner, and Grace Bmith, Richard loom, Brungart, Morris Wiliam Col Allee Delaney, T. F F. and ot Brooks, Brooks, Bitner. Robert Paul Burkholder, Halph Joseph Bradford, Cleve Harry Burris, Mrs. Durst, o- Emery, Wil ieary, yer, Dingess John Dutrow,. John George Emerick, CO, olf. Frank Harry Fye, CGoodhart, laney, i Wim 1 aan Fetter Fished Keller, Frank Goodhart, Roy W Henry Ho- Jodaon, Frank fames Heckman and © Mra Foster George fohin He Wi sun Knare, Garbrick, L.use man winan. Homan, M If and Long Harry ww, (Ieorpge Bartges, Smith, Smith James Bellefonte WhHiard Pleasant Gap State College Jahr + Boalsbarg Howard Charles, Sara Shue) Mra Joh . Treasior, Mr= (thar Highel Mrs inmle, Nannis Rn s. Arthur Peters Evey, Shuey, Lathes Mm W Korman, Ross My Gilliland Louden William Mrs a | { Lem%at—Mra Fore Nhuey oJ Pte Ley Mrs Fi Mills F Cormick, Thomas Houtz, Dak Fannie Sh ink Whitehill Miward Mra Potiers Mi uth Loughner George Frank Tate Mrs, Gramley Helen Foote, Ira Mra, John Nes Mr. Lida Kinmefelle: H a Ledtzell and Mra Hosterman Ww. Nara J. M lLann, Martin Stover, Kra- June E M Matilda (3. Ebbs Mra. Harry Bertha Rotz H Marshall. CO Port Gray, Prin- ge, Aaronshurg J. M. Harter, Mra. Chas Wol | Rebershurg 8 Hackenberg, 1. Gephart. W. iD 8 Pennsylvania Furnace Mira Peterson | Tyrone Mr. Bayard, Ea | Sunbary- J E. McKinney Zion~John nan. | Howard--Mrs. George N. Hoy, A. M. Womer, Clearnce Yearick Nittany-—J. DD. Condo, Holmes, Alta Yearick. Bariett, Mra n T Moore, Rosalind Willams BR. MceCormick, Mrs CO Fhy., Mra. Clyde Hook- fred Shank, i Beech COFfeek Mrs, IL B. M. Wilson, | Pewart—Dewart Colyer, Le. MoCloskey, Milk Company, Fred Derk. Mill Hall-C. Y. Mauck, Renovo-—Mra. KH. W. Adams, Williamsport -W. 1. Bloom, Lewisburg. A. Donachy. Reading—=Mrs. W. C. Dunlap. Middleburg-—Mre. M. A. Sankey. Smullton--J. V. Brungart, dunfata—W. A. Wagner, Altona William Herman, Fleming Howard Miles, Miesharg —Lioyd Smith, Ohlo—~Mra. Verna Leighley. Nuvarre. Junior, Farmers Assoc, of Cenjre County—(Boys and girle)<20 tents. 1 o- a MIRROR NOT HARD TO SILVER Formula That Almont Put Together la Cuaranteed to Do the Work, The yi following formula for sil (i) edn ounces of of Rochelle holling, slive 51 16d ang sSeientifie American glves dng In twelve grains salts and boll, Add, while sixteen grains of nitrate siolved In one ounce of water bollii g ten min n add water to (bh) Stivering solution of nitrate goiution twilve water diiasolve wv (1 continue the for uies i thon twelve Dissolve He OULCeS Gliese ounce silver In fen ounces of the until brown stat enrly, 11 not ounce 0H 10 Hauld amnonin pre : quite, of al Tuke equal ighily and the top ro On after It 1 th iis soda I LCSSOM A ur-room value of hose but contribute ifort that is niment, She cheer fringed softly shad and properly placed, make ankward corners places of livable comfort, the while they ex- press her individuality. ie CO cont nicnt io pot . oe regia. tables, cust 1 nin oO enndies mirrors, The Kind He Wanted, colored man em fg newspaper office in the South, had heard a number of sub speak In admiration of the pen wielded by the editor of the pa per. Not long thereafter Diogones, In buying some stationery for his own personal use, nsked the dealer to throw in a pen or two, “All right, Diogenes,” sald the deals er. “What kind of a pen do you waunt?' “I wants ie of dem trenchant pens like de boss uses,” sald Diogones. Ls TO Dlogones Gates, a ployed in Scriven s Unanswerable, It 12 the custom of a cortaln western magistrate, after having passed sen- | tence upon the culprits convicted In | his court, to give them more or less | wise advice. On one ocension having before him a person convicted of theft, he started thus: “If you want to succeed in this world you must keep straight, Now, do you understand” er, “but If your honor will kindly tell when he Is trying to wake both ends meet, 1 might.” To most everybody 30 X 32 means USCO NATURALLY USCO’'S could hardly have de- livered such money's worth —tire after tire —without making a clean sweep. It’s been a pretty perform. ance every time—no two opinions about that. 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