m RESERVES TO BE INCREASED g Properties Offered to the State Under Long Term Leases (■*■■■■■■■ Pennsylvania's \\ % //J twenty game pre v\\ . serves, jvhich are Ov\\ JLa | tracts of State i f < forest land closed 5yJ at all seasons for RPinH? game afScnßtni HW ably be increased HlMllljfl It during the winter 3|SU<"uJßk as a number of a-i additional tracts, flr-flXa lUn'l including some >perties in eastern counties have sn offered to the State on long ses. Under a recent act game •serves may be located on leased d and this will have the effect of roaslng game In counties where iro are no forest reserves. >r. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of State Game Commission, says that, sre will be no inspections made of eta offered for game preserves til the leaves are off the trees ich will enable properties to be re satisfactorily viewed. ..argo issues o£ hunters' licenses i reported this fall, especially since ; start of the blackbird season. Meet Ollieials.—Highway Com ssioner O'Neii is arranging for cting with officials of several :-oughs on co-operation between i State Highway Department and municipalities in securing repairs streets which are connected with te highways and which have been nplained of. The State will offer assist in the repair work pending npietion of steps to permanently prove the streets. :{iti'ul Lil'e Day.—Suggestions for ding of a rural life day in various mties of the State have been made the State .Board of Education, e project is a Monroe county idea. \ilams' New School. Adams nty has Just opened its first vo ional high school at Arendtsville, iler the direction of George M. :e, who resigned the assistant >erintendency of the Adams inty schools to accept this posl ii. Arendtsville, Franklin town p and Butler township are sup •ting this new institution, which 1 among other departments in de chemical, physical and domes science, agriculture and manual ining. lill Check C'onii>ouiMls. —Dairy and 0(1 Commissioner James Foust has en orders to his agents to put a l> to sale of canning compounds ich are not fairly labeled and ich can be classed as containing •ic acids and other forbidden ma lic gathering avowedly antagon c to our national purposes in the sent world crisis would be unpa >tic, harmful, likely to create dls bance, and should be emphatlcal discouraged." This is the stand powerful Chicago Association of iimerce has taken on such con ences as that of the Peoples .incil. IGHTS PLANNED FOR PASSENGERS Norfolk, Va. —Major Lopez, chief Italy's flying corps, is planning a ht from here to New York with live passengers in a 20-passenger oplane. ilajor Lopez made a successful ht here recently with eleven pas gers, staying in the air eight hours 1 traveling about 650 miles. Something Unlearned 'Now, James," said the teacher, there were eleven sheep In a field 1 six Jumped the fence, how many nld there be left?" "None." re :d James. "Why?" "Well." said nos, ">ou may know arithmetic, : yov don't know sheep!" BMlißM———■ ATO man or woman can afford to neglect the eyes. Time will tell how precious the eyes are to you. Our optometrist will tell you exactly what ails your eyes. Correct glasses will save your eyes if you don't let them "go" too long ivithout attention. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH OUR OPTOMETRIST DIENER JEWELER 408 Market St. THURSDAY EVENING, FISH HARVESTER TO HAVE BIG CAPACITY An enormous flsh harvester esti mated to be capable of and delivering to the deck of its vessel 300 tons of fish in a ten-hour period of operation Is a recent invention which Popular Mechanics Magazine Illustrates. It consists of a specially constructed boat of odd lines, equipped l ill" Stetson Hats " I at its prow with a large adjustable steel trap which ensnares the flsh and leads them to a conveyor. The harvester would be used at night and Its work aided by searchlights. The projectors would illuminate a tri angular area extending far In ad vance of the craft, which is designed to travel at a speed of about ton miles an hour. The fish, the inventor pclnts out, attracted by the light. HjVRRISBURG sSfeSb? TELEGRXPH would congregate in large numbers in the direct path of the -boat. Lactt of illumination in the direct path of the trap would momentarily confuse tliem and cause them to be guided by the walls of the rapldly-movlng con veyor. „ BRITISH TRADE BOOMING London. Eng.—The British Board of Trade figures for August show the remarkable Increase In Imports of 2 4,476,000 pounds. Of this sum 10,- 000,000 pounds was In food; 7,000,- 000 pounds In raw materials, Includ ing 3,500,000 pounds In cotton, and 7,000,000 pounds In manufactured articles. Exports showed an Increase of 2,083,000 pounds, chiefly in cot ton textiles. NEW CHIEF OF CATALANS Madrid, Spain.— As cabled to The Christian Science Monitor, Senor Bartrina, the vice-president, has been nominated to the chieftainship of the Catalan party in place of Senor Prat de la Riba. The office of mayor of Barcelona, vacant through resig nation, has not yet been filled. The civil governor has now offered it to r SEPTEMBER 20, T9l?, eleven different persons, all of whom have refused. ISOLATED COUNTY IS WORTH FIVE MILLION Sante Fe., N. M.—Without a rall rqad, a telegraph line or an acre of land classed as "agricultural" with in its border, the county of Lea, cre ated early this year, shows a total property value of $5,463,491, accord ing to assessment rolls forwarded re cently to the State tax commission here. Tho chief asset of the country is cattle, of which 85,158 head are shown. The county baa but on* Incorpor ated town, Lovlngton, Its county seat 11