- ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST the 1 the ing ors in of Star order of Col the western J. William Ishler, tration in cinet of Potter township, has riously ill for time. assessor SOG Boob, the U and Theodore and Carl of Army, song of Mr Mui BE. of Woodward, way home Haw: Jope tO S. Clay ton their Panama early in an the Boob, are from via and edi Canal, December. State Harry B Scott, $3048 in campaign Of committee Senator Philipsburg, spent cesfal ftenant-governor., 500 to the ceived no unsuc- his for lieu go save 9-, fo re- Republican this he State contributions, and Mrs. George 1 daughter Breon, extend Maurice Breon Barnes, and of Mrs, Emma this method to for all kindnesses shown on the part of friends at the time of the burial of their mother, last Wednesday. Thea real ¥ SON respectively take deceased, sincere thanks Millheim oTered for sale by Benjamin F. Heckert, Jr, executor of the late Ida IL. was bid up to $2500, but was The property located in section of Millheim and dwelling and estate in Vonadn, not the Jonsi garage is a house of the Industries, convention of Ice Francisco, California, ago, Ww. manag. r of the Steubenville Ice pany, and Hall boy, was elected lent. At the National held in weeks annual Association San two Jacobs, {Onio) Centre Guy Com - former first a vice- presi Odd Fellows asked post - Hall Association December 14th, return card 6th, that finitely Members the local lodge who been card to attend the celebration supper, sre urged to send not later than the committee how many to of have by in the December 80 de Know for May prepare of Washing - Lx MN - Miss tonville, raine the cams Mere, that a ville. Helen Schooley, was tha Brungart, week-end friends while popular school yt at t of Miss Hall, over ladies be- Eagles were engaged at Miss Schooley Washington. ies in Centre The this both resort. young summer at is teacher In Mrs nicely V. since A. improving Ba which time turday she underwent removal the given an opera of growths on both toes, treatment H night surgical Dr. J Galbraith been Saturds Altoona she AV suffered « siderable since there ha go ng y t Mrs. ing t} Smith daught ently Wetzel (Princ Nfs missing 4 offensive in his team's ship this from “Ken's” group season y above into the » day thn efforts slumbers fruitless, LOCALS MOYE ONE STEP NEARER TO CENTRAL PENN'A CHAMPIONSHIP Defenseless at the hands hattling "Tigers ff me Hall the Beaver Vocationalites ¢ of eleven the Centre heretofore undefeated fell championship ialr, from the Central Pennsylvania race, 3-0, last Friday on their own in the bus press wessi » Biles m “The Tiger” local cation, the nigh Appearance current scl this weal The paper is starting ita fourth vol ume. The Tiger Is an eight-page 1 Heation, teeming with of which tha from school. the makes its first YORE year school the are numbered in the high published under Miss Agnes E instructor, I thelr support without ’ I= original on part ‘of contribu who four classes The paper is supervision English hiants all able of Geary. mere ar of ite adverts public ation wand Hoes cept for a sulmidy o liberal in ng pages, impossjbl SOT A wh Fred Sluok farmers of giving dairying special valuable cows die for them. On reaching his barn Saturday morning the former found one of his cows slumped In her stall as though she had been shot. 8he had cleaned up hor feed given the evening before, S8he was a young animal and had freshened the second time about two weeks previous. Mr. Homan found the animal that died for him sick one morning, called a vetefinary, who ai- agnosed the sickness due to some form of polsoning, and suggested that it have been a particular mould the top layers of ensilag, taken a silo opened a few days previ. Both farmers have lerge herds . but no further trouble iy an- i and I enat uiph Homan, both Hving here, who are attention, had ™ Pe —— HO I a ee do he game i} iy d twice in the early sti when Frank registers RETimmnage £3 Wis recorded 1 third the ball play. Wi quarts ww net on into the Beaver xen 6 Vocational throughout put up ght the es 3 # but was unable to cope Pocal « Jams show by the tan i" 3 yaw i 3 © carionds of potatees inl, Ivania and thes sam. quantity ¥ New Hef work. York Biate to be distributed in ested in dogs. No other animal friendly, so understanding, s+ pleasant ter have about as a good dog. Many varie ties of dogs have heen developed, New hreeds are announced nearly every few years ' In manny is ay ider breeds are improved, the as large dog shows often 8 hundred different breed ure represented fron the giant Rauint aronnd white, tan, orange, or lemon. Irish are a little more high-strung in disposition. When well trained, they are usnexcelled ns hunt field dogs. Their color is » ich golden chestnut, neo trace of black The Cordon Setter in the bottom {1} licate lish Setters 8 ing and ustration was originally more de than either the He furdiness necoessliry in structure Eng ns now been bred for Seftor a hunting il reach a 3 meight siiohtls or is conl black with tar English Setter Irish Setter Gordon Setter straight haired, and some with hardly any hair at all. How to tell different dogs apart and to note the character istics that differentiate one from the other is an interesting study. Through the courtesy of Purina Mills’ Educa- tional Division, we are able to present 8 series of most interesting photo graphs of breeds of dogs, In the pe companying illustrations are shown three types of Setters, among the most PY CHE RA markings of rich chestnut and ma hoguny red. All setters should be kept hard and in good condition. It is bad practice to allow them to become fat and lazy. The most effective method for keeping valuable hunting dogs In condition is to eliminate all chances for germ in * RICHELIEU LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Eleetrie Bound Bystem pu der ni Wests shows 2 till 11 Continuous THU RS.-¥FRL-SAT, (THIS WEEK) “TRANSATLANTH MERRY GO-ROUND” 8 TATE BELLEFONTE, PA, Shows 7:15 and 9:00 ALL SEATS XOW 25e. Children dally. targ of silage, Screen \ - is with Jack Benny, and 0c. radio, Gene Raymond, Nancy Bisters, shi (This Week) Week) Boswell and others. THURS. -FRI, SAT. (This “BLUE STEEL” roll, Grey, A treat. real MON. & TUES, (Next wk.) WED. 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Hoorn DUR Fads you will find Wito He- ilies il either office or office, a may be is nt mean he dre Eariyst of ns Tar hee ¢ pole glectricity the i { i ih Hn wily in Con ine will § ra a rE srw | oo Bartges | oiud the the from inaugu ball to be held anuary 16th will ¥ to the families the Demgxratic 3 y five victims T victory parade gra Dasiphin coun | ¢ hed of i commities 1 HH Hiover of ni Guy Wee, " been named general ing John Dragst ira of Ju Friday anda w hile entertained HOON Pel Ney rials on Tos she will Meyer, a A. sister, and Charlie 113 others. She y the end Stover, br expects to rn home by of this week. MUSCLES quickly relieved with “RRR” Rub it in. Stimulates local circulation. Its comforting warmth soothes muscular aches and pains. Used for 87 years to relieve stiff joints, neuralgia and sprains. Reduces inflammation. Pene- trates. Does not blister. Smith Mr, wisburg, Emma despite Howard and grandfather iA Mrs. r. and intier's Renner, 1 Were Emer- his and 8s Years, day guests "Grandpa anced ge, is hale and hearty, show his sir, which is ntinues tha lewistbrwn City h improved SE RADWAY'S 3 GAS PAINS ford, wind colic and stomach distress more quickly relieved with “RR Re. The comforting warmth of a teaspoonful in a glass of hot water expells gas and brings you prompt relief. Great for that “morning after” feeling RRE gives comforting warmth Externally and Internally Mrs. Paul Bradford eo patient in under the sr her condition the he most colorful winter sports pro. m in many years hag been arranged Penn States’'s athletic team this 1) according recent made graduate manager chickens of al $1.50 per cwti— M. Relgel Centre Hall; phone 11- i» EE Te § Last seeeER Cate ! suamr, wate rage WE | § WBE Ne parEem or Ba § PRenutet Line pup | ess wosrome arse { ame Sent BoE 3 PETEE ERR EFOLITY Goo ae, § weer ganeem swsint oe i LT pen STOR mg a NEW “‘L.E.S." READING AND STUDY LAMP DEVELOPED by the (lluminating Society . . . scientifically ime the lh gn i ordinary lamp, ONE glasses. Two in every five will have defective school child in every five now needs » * eyes by the time they are ready to go to college . . . YOUR child may be one of them. What should you do? FIRST<Avoid glare! Shade all bulbs, so that the bare bulbs cannot be seen from any point in the room. Have plenty of light all over the room . . . it is harmful if con- fined solely to the book or other seeing task. And have enough light on the task itself to assure minimum eye fatigue. SECOND—Take your child to an eyesight specialist once each year. This two-point plan assures maximum child-eyesight protection. x
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