OL. LXXXVIII BEUNION OF TR One of the Moat “ Boys in Dae Spirited Meet ngs of the * Held at Bellefonte, on Saturday The fortieth annual Centre County Vete in the the ran Club was held yol meeting of high se building, fonte, on Baluras called to order at dent Cap’. Fey Chief dr Hamiitor, Musser Was «i Burgess Blanchar gs of weleomr, to which Co! seponded in his us style. The chair tl several committees, w was adjourned unti Ihe promptly at the ¢ afternoon commiltee on ofli named Pp. J Cap’. W. HB, Gee. MM. Boa’, The commilt the meeti Pine Grove d a very th year pre: game tim Fortney, pr en i Dale, interest Col. J. i to rice i the Coemrsde Banc u pg initke ' wis} i NMpangie gave voys ii gar, the Suc-| to be : to give women ti Presid his talk to the a work name yy, f Ho say we all of us, aid the people these at by their prayers and help. be as Wilson is at Lhe hie nation’s head in thapkfu', he said, thal 1 ! Al it doing his utm to Keep Lhis e« of war with a foreign A wi tha spare « ou natior, Comrade Roberts rendered ¢ rum which go i very pleasing to sl This reuni waa heid ino many the “* Y OATS are certs Duris #ix veterans answered tl older in spirit. Washington Grang Washington Grange Halurdar, isket pi of tt! Collegr, on will hoid sn i isos to be one in that Hpeakers local (Grange will be preser the fi enl armers and all in who are in Pine Grove Mills to fire g aeed furnish the will be ficld sports sm ds game of base Hall and Kron- Oro YA ball between the Pine teams, local Weshinglon ost LB undone to make this gathering a rine tions this ir and will leave nothing 7 ¢ irange is one of Bubordinate tre county, acliive (iranges BL ~ cosa in Keeping with the stsudiog o the organizatior lp py Pictare Supplement in N The North American make a new departure in a, ie goivg to picture suj plements by issuing with its edition of September 19 a wonderfully photogravure print entitled Cares.” arbietie “ Family This ia a picture which wil appeal to every lover of children and’ every one who is interested in eblld life, ft represerts a little girl clad in her nightie going downstairs with a sick pet. The expreseion on the child’s face shows the rea’ trouble with which her soul js burdened, It is the work of a master artis’, and will find instant favor with North American readers, | The North American picture poliey, which will be followed for several weeks to come, is bared upon the ides that a plotare worth preservation | should be issued in euch form ss will allow it to be preserved. The print of “ Family Cares’ on hsndsome | heavy paper. Itis done in the best | style of the photogravure art and js ready for farming. It is worthy of a} place on the wall of any home, ! ja About every other man in the fakir | row is offering ice cream for sale, * He TENTERY Almost 1 wo Hundred Families Under Urn vas this Week on tirnege Prk The tented i fou Park con persons. | an v0 thousand many tents there are very " dezen or mote ( wl few iia g than a half deg indeed have l¢ jg this 1 ‘I i 4 Er er- capants. eature of the campment and Fair that is most wwable and the finds INCTeasin} ERC + YEAT manage ment the t nf th list of the LPDiIge E. A FURNACE bD. liiams Mrs Peter AARONSBURG i aries Woll ALTOONA. W. LL. Musser Mattie Sturtae- BELLEFONTE. I. Zeigler Jacob |, Charles Zettle Henry Shuey J. F. Garthofl lsnae Miller D. A. Thomas Jodon Hoy Thomas: Weaver James Sommers F.T. Adam Hoover D. H. Shivery H. F. Alters Thomas Hazel John Spearly Frank Musser 8. 1. Poorman Harry Garbrick Willard Dale Mrs. John Rockey A. C, Grove Democratic Co. Com, Judge BE. L. Orvis William Straut M. Kline N. B, Spangler E. KE. Sunday PLEASANT GAP. Mrs. F, Weaver J. 0. Hile John Uhl Samuel Reish Mrs. M. Armstrong ZION. John W. Eby Hunsinger Grove Jeremiah Gill Mr. J. T. Noll Virgie Bilger John Herman Ralph Noll Foster Sharer sarnuel Hoy Continued st foot of next colamu, 2 a » HOLDUP MAN MEETS HIS MATUORH univin Smith Knocks to Pavement May Who Throsts Gan in His Face In Dark UVemunpndod Money and Watch, “ Hands WHH » OF J. Register J. F way nl mud ane i F Iorning in * Football Sched DA] Beas turday x haps more wollen mer The fact ¢XOICine (8 8 3 kept in mind iO tha HIERN an end and properly indulged In it she gid stimo- inte the body and san of the re-et healthily on the proc For ihe college brag ul Niate C4 man of woman th is the practical side « {athletics and the is October 28, West Virginia Weslegar, one which should be kept in mind, is Optnber 30, N eg, at Hate Co Harvard, at Cambridge. ¢ ed from pre MARTHA FURNACE. D. Ei WwW. YEAGERTOWNX, Irvin Burris COLLEGE. Mrs. J. L. Marshall John Glenn vember 6, Lehigl, at Stale Mrs, O ert M. Cronister November 17, Lafavellr, U sal oot at KE November of Pitty niversily ADGA STOVE STATE George Nearhood Jolin Dale J. 8. Bumgardner Wallace Musser LEMONT, Frank Whitehill ORVISTON, David Confer WILLIAMSPORT, tA. 1. Bloom r bargh, at Pit! | Mra, Ato : Pepuintion lvercate of 16 Per Vent Rinee the taking of the last census in has ip This ie Tbe ir- arenee has been retarded’ to sn large ex- 1910, Centre Hall's population J. DD, Sours creased fully sixteen per cent, a large percentage of gair, Dale Shuey | lnck of houses, and this in the face of | the fect that property values have ip. | oressed fully. fifty per cont. in ten : | years, Mrs. OL. Nichols | C. B. Page ———— A A Korman KReanlon, Mrs, James Irvin, Linden Hall Edward Moore, Tyrone A. G. Mitehell, Northumberland LO. U. Johnston, Woolrich | Boyd Magee, Philadelphia iJ. B. McCormick, Sunbury | Miss Alta Yearick, Nittany | 9 H. Crain, Port Matilda | A reunion of the Korman femilies | will be held on Grange Park, Thur day, September 237d. ———— 1: i { other, | water. was the ligh', now its K edy Johnston judg A had practical experiences in the far, who bas hb tea] - msn Ol oi in the lumber wounds, ing public school wilh nineleen years general praciice in and other sinter. A man Knows po distinetion under the law bul that sil men are and should be qual ae real justice demands, iaw in our who Owl adv. a The Hsines townehip school board {after being notified by the slate su- | thorities that they wonld be given no | wtate ald for a towaehip high school at | Asroneburg were pot « iscouraged, saye {the Milibeim Journa', but at a recent meeting decided (0 engage a principal for the school and open without the sinte’s nesistaner, Pro’. 1. BE. Bart. {by the board sud the three Aarons buig schools will start next Monday, | The other township schools started | Inet Monday foi a seven months’ term. ND CO HAPPENINGS OF FROM Lr TOWH A UNTY NEWS, LOCAL sTEREX] ALL H hits mountain pre(ity girls Ho are laken It Y he cieada sep! bat To are mw, were Wrong in your guess, the layman the ab we ve cresture is known ss the to Ln them about thes peaking of locust and large number of Wh hers appeais a e dayy. ile he has thie sevellesl Fear his head much broader than the 17- "ear Io mology he is fly. From Belleville the first automobile rural delivery mail route will be estat - lished today { Thursday ). The route will be fifty or more miles in lenglh, and will cover the routes lormerly {asrved by two carriers from Belleville, {and » section of seven or eight miles {from s route served from Reedeville, The department is aiming to reduce the pumter of osrriers without lesser - fog the number of patrons served, the object being to lower expenses. This will be the first automotile route estal - lished in this portion of the state. | The result will be walched with ; Interest. ia thst in vind ent - harvest » ane versed in the of known science a8 the
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