A A WE Ss | THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. ~ENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917 SMITH & BAILEY . 8. W. SMITH Proprietors Bditer ' Balt EDWARD E, BAILEY { fosiness or and Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall &s second Class mail matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of tempor more inches, for three or more in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue . Dis Ray advertising occupying less space than ten nohes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each fssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices acoompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian.—Centre Hall, Spring Mills, moming; ntre Hall, evening. morning. Reformed afternoon ; Cs Union, Lutheran. —Spring Millis Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, morning ; evening. Centre turer, completed the Centre Hall Lec- ture Course for this season on Tuesaday evening. Those who imagined that the lyceum buresu had supplied him ae an extra number # good measure ” to e course, therefore nothing really good was to be looked for, hed in store for them one of the most agreeable surprises of any lecture course season. The groes misconceptions that the American to serve 88 & sort apd DEATHS Susan M, Slover, widow of W. R. Stover, died at the home of her daugth- er, Mre, 8B, L, Gepbart, in Rebersburg, on Monday morning, of spoplexy. Hho was born February 3, 1842, mak- ing ber sge past seventy-five years, Funeral services will be held on Fri- day morning in Bt, Paul’s Reformed church, east of Aaronsburg, where burial will be made, Reve, J. D. Hup- ¢icker, of Rebersburg, and W. D. Do- nat, of Aaronsburg, to officiate, Mrs. Rtover was a copslatent member of Bt, Paul's church for many veara and led a true Christian life which made her beloved of her friends, Two children survives, namely, Fred H, ver, of Sheridan, Wyoming, and #, I... Gephart, of Rebersburg. Also two brothers=Fred O, Hoster- man, of Millheim, and Robert B, Hoe- of Asronsburg. Many bats Mrs, termarn, The body of Aaron Bower, who died in“Renovo on Sunday night was y Arronsburg, hie birthplace, and burial the Lutheran ceme- this (Thursday ) morning, His the reenit of a complication aud he was aged pixty-seven His wife died eight years ago, rn adopted daughter brother, Uharles Bower, James Hower, lwo survive, 1 ned ' Wednesday afternoon wiil be made in ell Whe REE gun Bi One wo alglers—Mre. Hollo- d Misa Emma sll of burg, c—————— 10 Inches of Snow, What was destined to be the heaviest nowfall of the winter commenced on Friday when as a inch » beautiful fell, Two luches were Haturday, and on Bunday apow fell throughout the entire day vd part of the night. By Monday a depht of ten inches had been attained shovels were seen in use everywhere, At ten o'clock s storm of extreme intensity set in and cone tinued throughout the day, closing up roads so as to be well nigh impassable, Rural mail carrier William Keller covered his route but Jasper Wagner f starter one of wld ed On and snow both ite civil and political life, by years this has o-ce and for all dispelled oriental native who in four gusge while a student in America’s universities that would put to shame many of America’s own sons. Woon Young Chun is here for the purpose of gtudying American methods and sp- plying them to the needs of his own country upon his re'urn home, for in the present condition of things China js forced to become Westernized (which in a larger sepse means mili- tarized) in order to hold ite place in the sun. Woon Young Chun is no- doubtedly one of the future great men of the new republie, ———— A ——————— Advertising. Advertising is the motive power of modern business, The man who a product that the people want and does rot tell them about it, js living in the Bahara of his own barren life, He ig a derelict in the empty desert of his own ignorance or folly. The true function of advertising is to suggest rather than to convince, to lead rather than to compel, to inspire rather than to direct, by cresting through the the dominating idea used in the advertising other idese in the mind of the reader that he or she will catalogue as personal, intimate opinp- fons of the product and its value. All advertising that suggests, leads, and inspires, is good advertising. If it is insistent and consistent, it mas! be productive advertising, This is the elementary fandamental of all pub- licity that wins increasing sales. has lost ——- Marriage Licenses, William Quick, Moshannon Martha Carver, Clarence Fred Heckman, Bellefonie Hophia Houser, Bellefonte Raymond Orper, Mill Hall Rath Crebe, Madisonburg —————— Matt and Jeff's Wedding, Mutt and Jeff, with their wives and children, will be at Garmsn’s opera house, Bellefonte, on Haturday, March 10th. The management guarantees this episode to be the most laughable and worth-while of any in the career of these famous characters, Matinee performance at 2:80 ; prices, adults 50c, children 250. Night prices, 385, 50, 76 and $1.00, ———— A AAPA LOOALS A number of out-of-lown friends at. tended the faneral of Mra, Mary Rose on Wednesday. The condition of Hon, Leonard Rhone has improved to such an exe tent within the past week that be ls able to walk about the premises, Levi Hartley, section foreman, and his crew worked all Monday night to remove the snow which hed drifted in the cut west of the inilrosd station, Harry A. McClellan haa lesasd the Bpicher farm, west of O'd Fort, which will be wveusted by Robart Glssgow, ir. Mel jalan will stock the farm and place Daciel Fobringer, of Colyer, in charge of it ; such BNOW barriera through Brush that he could uo way through and was obliged to returs Reduced to a liquid state the snow made 1.25 inches of water, encountered valley ice} home, a—————— ————— U. Ev. Ugnference Names Ministers, nee of the United Evangelical church nounced ite appointments on Monday night. Rev. F. H. Foss has been re- turped to Centre Hall, The following ministers will be found in the Central District : Altoons, I. E. D. Bellwood, E. Fuallicksomer ; fonte, E. P. Dunn ; Burnham, Sechrist : Centre Hall, F. H, Centréville, F, 8, Mayer ; Howard, J. 1. Bingman ; Juniata, 8. P. Remer ; Lewistown, Grace, B. F, Lewisiown, l. B. stein ; Liverpool, filestarg N. J. Dubs; Millmon!, Ho, A A. B. Coleman ; be supplied ; Mexico, Millheim, W. F. Brown, Ralph =mith ; Middle- Honyder: Mifflin, W. H. Lilly ; MeClare, W, H. VWarborton ; Newport, N. W, Stahl; Nittany J, 8, D. Bower«ox ; Port Treverton, C, A. Fray, under prealding elder ; Rebers- burg, J. Womelsdorf ; Bpring Mills, f.. A. Miller; State College, N. T. Jurnel ; Winfield, R. 8, Biarr, ——— ————————— Mrs, Krise Dead] At the noon hcur on Wednesday Mra. W. A. Krise passed away after an illness of some months, beginning with a stroke of paralysis, She was nearly seventy-six years of age, As the Reporter goes to press no foe neral srrangements have yet been made. A more complete notice will appear next week. ¥ tO Burg, Ww $ Fey sband show each com: required to do certain answer certain questions, raon's Weekly. ! husband answered all the ind did all his tasks without ws A 4 the husband every wife e? If so: 1 give the day of the week rried on and its full date? i know when your motherin- in? left for the office this what kind of dress was your wearing? Can you say offhand what the mar ket prices of eggs, butter, cheese, meat and bread are? Do you know the cheapest shopping places in your neighborhood? . One of the tests the husbands had was as follows: The wives stood behind a curtain and placed one hand above it. Each husband was required to pick out his wife's hand. A good many failed! Do you make a point of always praising your wife when she has cooked anything more daintily than usual? Do you tell her she's the bost wile th dav UirtiGay n you ning 1&0 Me BOALSBURG Famuel Wegver his to Pleasant Gap on Tuesday. Miss Annis Lohr spent several days with relatives in Centre Hall, Miss Lillian Dale ie spending sever- al weeks with her nephew, George Dale, and family in Washington, D.C Miss Mary Relsh ia spending sever- al daye at the Daniel Houger bome at Houserville, Do not forget the lecture of Mre, Addie Mondsy night, Merch 12, in the Reformed church, Miss Barah Gingerich is suffering from an attsck of inflaramatory rheu- matism, Mr. and Mre, Bruce Louberger are rejoicing over the arrival of a little moved family Parsels on girl, The Y, W. OC. A. girls of the Branch will give 8 play in Bhingletown Bat- urday evening, March 10, The play is ** The Mission of Letty,” . Mre. H. W. Lonberger and two lit- tle girls are visiting at the home of Mra, Lonberger’s father, D., W. Mey- er. Mre, C. V, YA Mount Union, with [friends bere Malta ba Phe B id thel ing, OOM. The Kuizbits of quet tes tha jelend and son Daniel, peverezl days the ane t snd aitended quet, wil High school Lilerery Hoclety on sieburg Friday e High Echool in th ni re { March do, Malta gave a bap- and a number of hursday met invited gueeln 01 I evening, evening. tertalned Evervons wnt 8 pleasant Misa Benlah Fortney et the Ii f her Haturdsy tiie girls o Funday MOhoo {Class on evening, Those pres: nt were Cathryn Gingerich, Min- nie Bhutt, Hszsl Faxon, Margaret (Gingerich, Christine Weaver, Mary shutt, Elizabeth Brouse, Mary Young, Elizabeth Mothersbaugh, Virginia Harro, Agnes and Dorothy Lucas, Evetyone spent a pleasant evening. REBERSBURG Calvin Crouse is at Bellefonte this week attending court as a juror, Preston Byler quite recently pur- chased the Willlamm Houtz home at Rockville. Lester Minnick, who is employed at Milton, l« spending a few days at this place with bi . Ray Weber moved Inet Tuesday to Mackeyville where he will be employ- ed on a farm, family, Howard Krape, who ls employed at Harrisburg, arrived at this place and is spending a week with his family. The high winds on Monday closed up the with drifted Theee roads were only quite recently opened ap, Mrs. Bierly, an aged lady and widow of the late Joseph Blerly, is critically ill with po hopes for her re- covery. The et Loog, who encouraging 8s was anticipat d several days sgo, He is very weak at this writing. Boys, get roads snow, oO. C. je on the sick list, Is not se ndition of Landiord your old tin cans and kettles ready for a serenading ae there ie » wedding on hand ; it’s a widower who resides several miles esst of this place. Quite a number of local sutoists ate tended the suto sale at Bellefonte last week, Allen Brumgart returned with an Overland suto which he purchssed for $8580.00. Mrs. Bright, wife of Dr, Bright, ar- rived at thia place on Baturday even- fog and ls now taking care of the doctor who ia suffering from 8 pars lytic stroke. Mre. Bright with her three daughters are making their home in Philadelphia, ——————— A ——————— Spring Mills, Miss Mabel Allison went to Phila- delphia last week for an extended vis- it. Dean Braveht was to State College on Monday evening to see “I'he Birth of a Nation,” Mr. and Mrs, GQ. OC, King were to Centre Hall on Wednesday attend the funeral of Mre. Ross, §@ Dr. Longwell took Lloyd Smith to the Lock Haven hospital on Monday, A little ebtid of Charles Leitz il died on Friday snd was buried on Tuesday. Interment in Heckman’s cemetery. Those who sttended the faneral of Charles Leitzall’s little girl from a distance were Elmer Leitzell, from Lewisburg ; Mrs, Domer Ewmer- ick, from Altoona ; Mre. Robert Ken- nelly, of Reedaville, to Aaronsburg, Mre. Elizabeth Limbert is not in her usual good health, J. J. Feldler is suffering greatly from rheumatism, Merchant J. F, Krape has improved in health to such an extent that be is able to walk about hla room, Ebon Bower, of Bellefonte, was entertained over BSuuday by his peren‘s, Mr, and Mre, E, A, Bower. William Haffley who la employnad a! Burnham, wae home with his family over Bunday. Leroy Mensch and Arthur Weaver are io Miltod where they hope to ses L oare employment, Walter Orwir, who fv emp'oyed in | Milton, speut Fucday with his family. | His moteer secvmpunied bim here | from Millmont srd wil) remain (fr ayia ‘ i» ois 1916. buyers. for us to confine place your order Delay in buying ORD The Universal Car 320,817 ® the distribution of cars only to those agents who have H, and take delivery now. at this time may cause you to wait several months. today for immediate delivery with our authorized FORD MOTOR COMPANY PRICES BOOZER & SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA. HAVE EYE ON THE FUTURE Worker Must Not Forget That Condi tions Are Changing and He Must Keep With Them. How's your job—pretty soft? at is your aim in life? you satisfied if you earn enough et your everyday wants? 5 the position which you hold at t look good to you for the next years-—when a younger man probably be called to fill your iits you; but do you feel so se n it that you think it foolish to pare yourself for something bet. are some questions ould ask yourself now which vy year conditions are changing. few Years, lift your t of the Tut and add to resuits your experience, you will be back with or ed with the ! vou allow yourself to stand still! can do that Wake is too late, Origir some in your business ish and | your new methods Make for yourself so progress up to the minute that you ¢ pensable But u can't go tol on the job. Be alert oal and fight American. unl you the novices has-beens.” up be | ate al ve are | YO Set your | to gain it.—Chi- | aol self hi- CAgo ————————————— AR ———— BEWARE THE POPULAR MAN | ‘Good Fellow” Makes the Worst Kind | of Husband, According to Sophisticated Widow. A sophisticated widow, airing views in a New York paper that the good fellow, the clubable man, makes the very worst kind of husband, The type of man who is loved by men, chiefly for his genial faults, is a terror to live with, says this lady, who is credited with considerable experience. Such a man is quite incapable of self-study and of self-criticism; he knows the men like him and he can’t think why his wife doesn’t. The man who is popular with men, says this lady, never gets on, either in business or anything else. He takes pride in being a good spender and he cultivates the art of generously spending, to the detriment of the art of making. The wife of such a man is forever anxious about financial matters, usually neg lected, invariably unhappy. And the men are always so sorry for him, be ing tied to such a fussy wife. he a dec or Performs Double Service. Intended to perform a double serv. fee, u laundry package has been in- vented that may be used both for the delivery of fresh linen and the sub sequent return of soiled articles, It consists of a lidless pasteboard box, in which the laundry is placed, and a substantial paper envelope for the whole. The sack may be hung up in the home and used as a receptacle for polled linens. In this way it serves another*purpose-——that of an advertis SMITH'S STORE Where Quality Counts The word QUALITY stands out prominently on all lines of goods carrico in our store. If you have not yet become a customer of yours, we invite you to step in and make a trial pur- chase, We feel sure you will come again, for we believe that no other feat- ure of a store's merchandise appeals to the public so much as QUALITY. It's a fixed habit with us, this QUALITY MERCHANDISE, and we there- fore refrse to handle anything but the best Just now we are propartd to show you New Spring Goods New Shirts for Men (ask to see them) New Dress Goods-many pretty patterns New Shoes—for Dress and Work Style, Quality and Price are right. We carry the largest assortment of Shoes to be found in any store in town and can satisfy you in Dress or Work Shoes. Give us a call. C. I'l. SMITH CENTRE HALL — on - Na Centre Hall Pharmacy re i For Your Chapped Skin— | E US Mulford’s Cold Cream, 25¢ OR vis’ Cold Cream The Parke- Cough Syrups— Dr. Longwell's Syrup White Pine and Eucalyptus Dr. Longwell's Syrup Honey and Glycerine, a a THE CENTRE HALL PHARMACY A Store You ike to Go to