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BARNWILL glHWOTL, BAMtWXLL. 8. C. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la onlr one way to cjtre Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S Catarrh MEDICINE acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely dosed, Deafness is the J esuit. Unless the inflammation can be re used and this tube restored to ita nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the Miioous Surfaces ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor any ease of Catarrhal Deafney^ that cannot be cured by HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 76c. Circulars free. F. J.^Cheney * Co., Toledo, Ohio. I "" 7 " 1 V. ! l , >; : — r ^ i. New Devices to Help Air Pilots MIoS MAUDE YOUKUER Radio Direction Indicators Are - • ‘ — v Improvements to Save Life and Time. Overheard on a Car. ^Aren’t prices simply awful?” “It’s them profiteers. Truly, they’re worse than the Forty Thieves you read about In the Bible.*’—Boston Tran script. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take NEED FOR CASH IS ACUTE Eight Planes Used in Mail Secvice in United States and 54 in English Channel ^Service Compared— Fog No Longer Menace. - snfe- The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and unproved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED you’ll find Sloan’s Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache New York.—New devices to guard mail pilots and ussure the sure guidance of mail planes through nil kinds of weather are now being in stalled on mail planes and at the New ark and Bellefonte flying fields, accord ing to a statement by Otto I’raeger.. secoijU assistant postmaster general in charge of neriul mall. Radio direc tion indicators and a new compass are aiming tin- improvements which will save both life- and time.' j In his static r*nt Mr. Brneger gws carefully Into the aerial mall situatlAi In this country, pointing out that tmipi depends u|mn the attitude of congress toward appropriations for the exten sion of tin* service. He contrasts tlie eight airplanes in daily mall carrying ' operations throughout the entire Unit ed States with rhe 54 transporting^ mail each day In Greut Britain and across the channel. “The fact, that European countries are operating more extensive air mail I services than the United States is due j solely to the reusou that the post office department lias not been able to obtain appropriating* for the desired devel opment," lie says. Concerning the liu- I • pmvements in uir mail currying, he I 1 says: fdr the transcontinental service when it Is installed. Heretofore the only argument against the aerial mull plane was that railroads were more depend able than Hying machines for long hauls, that, planes could not make transcontinental or long cross-country flights with a surety^of siiccess lu;- cause the weather might either delay the sfurt or force u landing on unde sirable ground, “There was much in that urgument j until the wireless was called into-play in behalf of the air mail plane.” Cut Down the Time. Air service across the continent from New ;York to Safi Francisco will cul down .the time of transmission of mall by almost two days, according to Mr. Braeger. He says: “The proposed transcontinental air mall from New York to San Francisco Is the result of our inability to get the railroads to give the Pacific coast cities, notably Los Angeles. Sun Frunr- cisco and Seattle, an efficient inuil service. A letter mulled in New York and making all connections takes 90 hours to reach Sun Francisco.^ “If you write u letter Monday It will" leave New York at 8:40 o’clock thut night, and if the trains are on time will arrive in San Francisco at 12:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. During 25 days in October the mail’ reached San Francisco on schedule only five times. When the trains were us much as un hour late the muil was not delivered until Saturday morning. ,* “By the air mail route letters writ ten Monday would leave New York Tuesday morning, arrived in Omaha, Neb„ that afternoon In great planes of the type .which are now being com pleted for the mail service; arrive at Battle Mountain. Nev.. on Wednesday afternoon and he in the Saji Francisco ncnra* omrtm nmnuTiMAi sunmtsoiool - Lesson (By. REV. P. B. K1TZWATER. D. D.. Teacher of English Bible In tbe Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) . (Copyright, lHt. Weetem Swespapsi* Union) LESSON FOR DECEMBER 21 THE KINGDOM OF THE PRINCfl OF PEACE. , LE890N TEXT—Isaiah IL GOLDEN TEXT-Thou shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save bis people from their sins.—Mat. 1:21. PRIMARY TOPIC-The Wise Men Visit the Baby Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC—Bringing Gifts 1 to Js- sus. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Th# Reign of ] the Prince of Peace. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC—Perma- | nent World Peace When the Prince of Peace Shall Reign. Miss Mamie Younger U secret ary Bo f the legislative committee for the na tional women’b party of w’glch Miss Alice Paul is chairman. Of Independ ent means. Miss Younge- devotes vir tually her entire time to speechmnklng and lobbying In Washington for the ratification of the suTrnge amendment. She sj>ent five years in the college set tlement. New York, where she was converted to Suffrage through her close contact with the Inboring classes*. si.>n that our airplane Industry Is hold ing Its own with the rest of the world .. ....... | post office by flo clock Thursday morn- t and that the air mail service of the with the co-operntiorf of the bureau * , , / , ,, . . * . . ......... .. . , , .. ng; In fact, delivered almost two days of standards, the signal corps of the , r , ’ ........ .. i .1 i .i , ahead of the mail fent j>veriand by arnty and the radio section of the 1 • Davy, the aerial mail service has de veloped a most powerful loop radio for Put it on freely. Don’t rui> it in. Just let it ftnetrate naturally. W hat a sense of soothing relief soon follows I External aches, stillness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back “cricks"—those ailments cant fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan’s Liniment Clean, convenient, economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40. RAW FURS Ship your raw furs to th* , oldest raw fur house in N Y OTTO WAGNER 134-136-138-140 West 26th Street _ New York City, N. Y. . Established 1876 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES NO COMMISSION CHARGED Check sent same day shipment is received ipr Send for mice list now d(ufleWtdj[ifetd. KINGPIN CHEWING TOBACCO Has that good licorice taste you've, looking coiniminication of mail planes and theirs guidance through all sorts of weather, even fog. This equipment Is now l.efng Installed on the new mail planes and landing fields at College Bark. N ewark and Bellefonte, I’a. "The radio set lias a tremendous range for ending. Its possibilities' have not Keen fully determined. In stead of requiring masts from 200 to 800 feet high, the uerlal wires are be ing ruisod on masts only 23 feet high. Field Mark.ng’ Equipment. “Included in the equipment Isa tleld- uiark iug radio device which enables a pilot to steer exactly for the center of his lunding field, although it may he invisible and obscured by clouds, rain, snow or fog. The tremendous Import ance of this invention, which has been perfected by tbe bureau of standards on the initiative of the aerial mail service, cun he barely realized by those j unfamiliar with th • art of flylngf*' “Fog is the aviator’s most dangerous ! enemy. A majority of crushes and bad i landings are caused solely I v the in- ability of the pilot to determine his ! position and the location of a suitable I landing place. “A new compass has been devis* d I and put in service on the small planes, hut one of the most important contri- | buttons to uviution being worked out j by the uerinl mail service, with every | prospect of success, is a nonmagnetic I and nongyroscople compass which wUI I overcome *he‘nnreTtiihlTTfy of the hiTig- uetic eunwiflM ttumeil by vibration pm] other disturbing features of un air plane in motion. "Through the encouragement and actual assistance of the aerial mail service an American Inventor has created a self-cleaning spark plug for the powerful high-compression type of Liberty .motor. 1 “We have every reason to believe that these new inventions will do much train. ♦ “This route, If congress |>enults the carrying out of present plans, will i>e operated by multlmotored planes car rying a^toji of mail from New York to Omaha, ami then onto tbe Coast by planes carrying 1,500 pounds over tbe Rockies. “Tbe West has been aroused In favor of this service, but what eon* United States Is the only one In oper ation. * "Today It Is the boast of the nlr mail ( service of the |x>st office department , of the United States that we have • eight alrplunes In the air dally, cover- j lug a totul of 1,906 miles of territory | and carrying un .aggregate of 2,100 pounds of mall. “Compare this with the Information j contained in un official refmrt from l^uidon detailing the status of the air- gress will do In tbe matter remains to j p| mi# . | M »stul service In Great Britain ; at the rtoseghf tbe month of Septem ber. 1919. -This re|>ort discloses that , 54 government' alrplunes were tram*- , porting malls dally from otye part of the country to unother. fhe latest | routes Including Bristol, Birth Ingham. > Newcastle. Manchester and Glasgow; also that multiple motor Handley Page | ulrplar.es were carrying 1.400 pounds , of letter mall to Brussels for forward Ing to Hollund and Norway, and bring ing buck on the return trip 2jOUQ Itounds of continental mail.” he seen. The trouble with aviation In America is lack of vision and ignor ance of the problems that confront manufacturers. Until the nutionnl congress obtains , a clearer grasp of this subject the United States wPI steadily slip hack while KurojM* goes forward. In Death Struggle. "Few of us apparently realize t«e dny that the American airplane Indus try is In a death struggle for existence. People seem to he under the Impres- Search Sky for New Stars Harvard Observatory Find* 18 Previously Classified Through Photographic Study. Not *- On this Christmas occasion let us take a forward look Into the golden age which Is ahead of us. It ts the time of which the wise of all ages have spoken and the poets have aung. It will not be brought about through | Improved social conditions or even a | League of Nations, but by the per- sonal coming and reign of the Prince of Peace, the Lord Jesus Christ. It Is the kingdom which Daniel said the God of heaven should set up (Dan. 1 2:44. 45; t:13. 14). I. The Lineage of the King (v. 1). He is of royal stock, the seed of David. His birth took place nearly 2.000 years ago. This Christmas sea- , son Is a memorial of It. II. The Gifts and Power of tho King (v. 2). These result from the resting upon him of the Spirit of the Lord. Because of this endowment he is equipped to administer the affairs of the kingdom. A sixfold characterization of the Spir it’s gifts shows the completeness of the equipment. 1. The Spirit of The I^>rd. This title shows that he Is to be qualified for his work by divine Inspiration.' 2. The spirit of wisdom. He l» om niscient. Only s king of such wisdom can rule over the whole earth. 3. The spirit of understanding. This understanding, coupled with wisdom, gives discernment and discrimination. 4. The spirit of counsel. This means, doubtless, thf gift of making decisions. 5. The spirit of might. This means the ability to execute his decisions. De cisions would be of little value with out the ability to execute them. 6. The spirit of knowledge. This refers to Ids reverent attitude toward God. ' III. The Nature or Character of the King's Rule (vv. 3-5). 1. A quick understanding In the fear of the Ix»rd. He will have ability quickly to discern Godly fear In tbe human heart. 2. An unerring Judgment. ’ He will not Judge after appearance*. 3. Ability to render decisions ac cording to the merits of the case. Hit decisions will not be based on hearsay, nor on plausibility, but on first-hand knowledge. % 4. Impartial Judgment of the poor. A “DEAD SHOT’ —SAYS MINISTa Black-Draught Given High Praite as a Stomach and Liver Medi cine by Well-Known Old Gentleman Who Has Used It Mlneola, Texaa.-*-The Rev. M. Q. Jenkins, a retired minister of the M. E. Church South, living in this city, says: “I have used Black-Draught as a stomach and liver medicine, end have never found Its equal. Once I suffered for two months with cramps and pains, tried everything 1 could hear of without avail, but Black- Draught was a ‘dead shot’ I am known here and all over the state for my honesty and truthfulness. 1 I am 78 years old and have used Blade- Draught for years. I can highly recommend It to any one as s liver medicine that has BO equal. It Is excellent for stomach, liver and other ailments. I nse It for a bad taste in the mouth, headache and other sicknesses that come from the disorders of the liver.** Thedford’s Black-Draught purely vegetable, and acts actively on the bowels, gently stipulating the liver, aod helping to Increase the normal discharge of bile Into the Intestines. It assists In the digestion of food and relieves constipation In a prompt and natural way. Try Black-Draught. Buy i of Black-Draught today.—Adv. Balance. “Dad. what’s a social scale?" “Well, generally speaking, old man. It*s a place where money li weighed." “DANDERINE’’ STOPS HAIR FALLING OUT Hurry! A few cents will save yens hair and double Its beauty. ▲ little “Denderlne" cools, sad makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stimulating tonic penetrates to the famished hair roots revitalising and Invigorating aw ery hair In the head, thus stopping the $10 a Day Easy S ap*!-* time taking order* for guaranteed oneer tailored tpordnr men',clothea. Wonder ful opportunity You invest nothing.' Wa train you. No extras Express or parcel port prepaid. •, Complete outfit Free. ■*> Your own clothe* Free Big cash profits. Write u* today. Great WesternTalloringCo. , Dept 177, Jackson Blvd. ft green It, CMcjs* FARMS on the beautiful eastern shore- ... Maryland Near the large cities and U-.«' markets. All level land, 2- crop* on asm* land In one season. 70 acres, nics 7-ro.oi house, new barn.,other outbuilding*; orchard good tensnt house ' Price $2,000. 170 ace I fine farm. I-room ~t*ous*. barn, tenant house, other buildings, salt water front. Have u be seen to appreciate the real value A sac rtflee at $7,100. 1,000 acres timber and land, near station. $1$ per acre Post card will get folder describing above end many othsi farms llalcom a Hayman. Princeaa Anne, Maryland. WANTED: Young ladies to enter training school for nurses Rawlings Sanitarium, j •uadorovtlle. Oa, offers special Inducein-nta I I year*' rau>ae Goal Hospital work- BooJm ilntenauce and. Ill 111 bm Full la- j Cambridge, Mass.—The Harvard col lege conservatory is making a syste matic search for new stars, accord Ing to Acting Director-45. I. Bailey, who said that every two w eeks a > photo graphic study of tit** Milky Way wua made and the new stars charted. Since this work was undertaken several years - ago* Tie' rtdOetf.' eighteen - hew stars had been discovered. “We also are engaged upon n de tailed study of - the magnitudes of "stars," Prof. Bailey said. "In certain special areas, in co-operation with I'nd. Knpte.vn. of Groningen, Holland, we are making an especially intensive studj\>f both the magnitude and posi tion of all stars down to the fifteenth or ^sixteenth magnitudes, or, in other words, down to stars about 10.000 times too faint to l>e seen with the naked eye. There are Something like 100,000,000 such stars. hair falling oat. fatting thin, acraggly The time Is coming when the poor win yp fading. get Justice. After a few application of “Dander* 5. Reproof with equity for tbe meek.* i ne - you eeldom find a fallen hair or a DAVISON WELCOMES SIR DAVID HENDERSON tr*« mslatsuat formation Mrs Msrgarot f. W. N. U„ CMABLOTTf. NO. 50~im Irritating Coughs Baby’s Daubs On Wall Better Than Masterpiece —Ruby.—fWpr prints mi th e_ wallpaper are the finest exam ple of mural art. This was the decision handed down in a New York ‘cTty court by Justice Ito- bitzek, In dismissing - a suit to\ recover alleged damages be cause a baby had embellished the interior decorations of an apartment by a frieze all its own. * — This would be n happier world to live in,” the Judge said, "if baby fingers ^ould only make their imprint on the hearts of men and women. 1 would rather see the print of baby fingers on the 5 walls of my house than have them adorned with the world’s mustei'fJTFees.'” Jesus said that the meek* shall Inher it the earth. 6. He shall smite the earth with the rod of hls mouth. When he comes the earth will he utterly wicked., Apos tasy will he manifest on every hand. Hls blessed reign will be ushered In by- the judgment of the nations (Matt. 25:31-40). I.V. The Harmony and Peace of th# “Kingdom (vv-6 9). —— ... This harmony will prevail Ih tho relation^-Ip of men and will be ex tended to the animal kingdom. War will be no more. The cow and the bear will feed together; the lion will eat straw, not fleeh. The sucking child will sport with the most deadly ser pent. Paradise will Indeed be restored. This will, be made possible through A the personal reign of the Messiah In Jerusalem, (v. 9). V. How the Kingdom Will Be Set Up (vv. 10-13). 1. The elevation of the King (v. 10)* Hls elevation will he a sign to the na tions; to this sign they will respond. The only way to bring unity .among the nations is to exalt Jesus Christ. 2. The regatherlng of Israel (vv. 11. 12). Out from the nations of theearth Israel will he gathered. Israel and TREASURE DIGGER WINS SUIT! Judah will, unite under the one king In _____ , the city of Jerusalem. New Jersey Preacher Doesn't Have to 3> Knvv wiU dl ; aPP*nr from Kphraltn Pay Farmer $5,000 on Note, Rnd ■ TlI,!nh <*• N Y h « n fhe y see him Says Court. an( ^ are J oln<1 0 1° him thd tribal an- ^ , ~ i tipathy will disappear. ; Paterson. N\ J.—Frederick Loehrs, 4 - Thero w,n * ,e Physical changes paetor of the Congregation of Enlight- ! w hich will alter the surface of the particle of dandruff, beside* every hall show* more life, vigor, brightness, colas snd thickness. A few cents bays s bottle oft d#» lightful “Danderine” st any drug sc toilet counter.—Adv. - The Facta. - - “Doe* a summer engagement call for a diamond ring?” “Most I ever got an ice-cream soda." ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name “Bayer” b on Cimnnh»+ Aspirin—say Bayer enment of Soul and Spirit, will not lie compelled to pay $5,000 for the priv- I ilege of digging up a farm in quest of ; buried treasure. A'^jUry In .the clr- ! cult court here dismissed the suit! _ against him on grounds of “no enute! ahout ,n eart h Itself nbich will mske It fit for the condition* under which men will then live. earth (vv. 15. 16). When redemption will have been completed not only the spirits of men will be In accord, but there will be harmony In the animal world, and changes will he brought for action.” 4 The plaintiff was Daniel Ralsinger. who said he had loaned Loehrs $5,000 on a note. The pastor testified that HaWlnger told him of a conversation Balslnger had with a woman, in w hl< h the latter recounted a dream In «rhirb er ML 4h < j 1**1 m J rth of n Ital* Blessings. No man can get • Messing sod k**ft It all to himself without having It like stagnant water In bis soul; hut tf It overflow* to other* ll shall S perennial tprlog in hi—elf and PISO’S *4 I he AJfeeffhamA feeU % u if Hi*n ir. Dsnsm, . W t * - . .1# Insist on “Bay^r'Tablets of Asplrifl* in a “Bayer package.” containing prop* er directions for Colds, Pain, Head* ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, andJRheu- matism. Nrtme “Bayer” mehns genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono* acetlcaclde8ter of Sallcyllcmcid.—Adv. Prineipal and interest. “What are the principal places oft Interest here?” . “The offices of the money lender*." A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION la always admired, and It la tbe ble ambition of every woman to do all she can to make beraeif attractive. Many of our southern women have found that Tetterine la Invalwabl* far clearing ap blotches. Itchy etc., and —king tbe aftia velvety. The went snd other torturing akin te Tettsetae, hid by by mall far 90r. by Oa.—Adv.