None "WU ID WARK tAL SY hel ul) ot Will by Develop d by Ur, Yoo cam aud Prof, N ff, ln Q.avge A cadin, The flrs! © World War Talks” will be given in Grange Areadls, Thurs- day evening, Ostober 4, 7:30 o'clock, by Dr, KE. H, Yocum and Prof. C, R. Nefl, Neither of the speakers need introduction to the readers of this lo. cal paper. It is because they are per- eonally known and have teen heard from on the platform that they have been ssked to talk on the euljsct named, Dr. Yocum’s Memorial ad- dress in Centre Hall so thoroughly pleased the large number who heard it that there bas since been a great de- sire to bear bim again, With this ip view the senior editer of the Centre Reporter arranged for the meeting as anpourced above, and will bear the expenses, Prof, Neft has long been a favorite local speaker, and for the reason that like Dr, Yocum his talks are always confined to the subjects an- nounced and are full of information, It is due the speakers to say that they are giving tneir service free, except for transportation, Dr, Yocum will divide his addrese into feur parts : “The World War ’'— I. The Menscge of Hymanity, Il. How it Came About, III. How We Got Into It, 1V. The Patriotism Needed to Win, The eutject * Germany's form of Government” will be developed by Pro’, C, R, Neff, thus; (a: Oar earliest information sbout the German people, (6) Their part in the overthrow of the Roman Empire, (¢) Their attempt to restore the Roman Empire, (d) The rise of Prussia, (¢) “Yow the creation of the Gers msn Empire of today was brought about, Previous to the speaking, a brief period will be devoted in memorial to Hop, Leonard Rhone, Tt e Belleforte High Fehool orchess ira. twenty pieces, under the direction of Prof, Welk, will furnish the music. This musical organization 1s a perfect delight, snd Is better this year than any time heretofore. The concert will begin rromptiy at 7:80, A section of the hall will be reserv- ed, ard for these reats tickets will be i-sued, but no charge made for them, the edmieion being atsolutely free to all parts of the ball, Just before the ecreert begive all senate not already occupied will beat the diepoeal of the ushers, who will locate the guests not previously seated, Two tbirgs are requested of the guests ; 1. Eter the ball prior to ¥:50, 2. Give altentior, After the exercises a light luneb will be served the speakers and mem- bers of the orchestre, a ———— Marriage Licenses, Willard CO. Burd, Asronsturg Florence M. Winters, Rebersburg Galen Wood, Chrome, N, J. Viroa M. Way, State College Frank Burp, Bnow Shoe Catherine H. Hayer, Snow Shoe A —— ee ——— “ Dime Card Social,» The ** Dime Card Social,” to be be'd by the W. C. T. U., has been portponed until time for the regular monthly meeting, Every member is kindly asked to have her eard ready until then, Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, H, F, Bitner.—Com- mittee, — A ———— New Limestone Compaay, Daring the past ten days the Oak Hall Lime and Stone COmMPpany was organised with the following officers : President, D.” H. Yoder, msster me- ¢hauic st the new penitentiary ; sec- retary snd trescurer, Harry A. Ross. man, and general manager, Charles Haegioger. The new company bas closed a deal do take the limestone from the hill on he Dale farm at Oak Hall on a five cents a ton royalty basis. Kilns will also be erected for burning lime, ——— a ——— DEATHS, Mre. Mary Rothrock, widow of Heory Rothrock, died at her home at Bpring township at 4:30 o'clock on Tuesday morning of Inst week as a rc- sult of a general breakdown In health, Bhe was the daughter of James ard Margaret Woods and was born in Pot. ter township, October 12th, 1844, hence was almost seventy«three years o'd, On December 29.b, 1863, she wes united in marriage to Henry Rothe rock. Pincticslly all her married life was spent at the Rothrock home in Bpriog towosbip. Bhe is survived by two gone, George, of Niagara Falls, and James, at home, Bhe also leaves one sister and two brothers, namely : y Theodore Kelly and Edward #, of Bellefonte, and Williagn of State College, Virginia Isabel Dawson, infact pughter of Mr, snd Mre, Harry Dawe #0D, of near Axeman, died Inst Thurs, aged seventeen days, Burial wadg st Bellefonte on Friday, y the end of the week the first 1 of school will pave been pome JUCA 8, Joseph Carson has his crew of wen crushing stone st Potters Mills for Btate road constiuction, Avon was born to Rev. and Mre, Fred W. Barry at their home in Cum- berland, Maryland, last Thursday. If you have old or young chickens to sell, call me up, I nced them. Prices are high now.—(, D. Barthol- omew, 8t C. W. Pennington has discontinued his bakery and ice cream business st Centre Hall and has gone to Belle- fonts to work at bis trade, Ira Auman, tenant of the farm of bis father, Fred Aumap, at Potters Mille, was a caller at this office on Bat- urday and enrolled as a subscriber, Mrs, Catheiine Conley left on Bat- urday for Bellefonte to visit her son over Bunday and then left for Lancas- ter for a few weeks’ visit among rela- tives, . Mise Elizabeth McEwen, of Denver, Colorado, who has been spending the past few months visiting relatives in the state, is at present the guest of her cousir, Mre. G. L. Goodbart, in Cen- tre Hall, Mr, and Mrs, Willard Wilt and the former’s mother, Mre. Lorecrzs Wilt, of Fraoklio, spent Bynday at the 9, W, Kreamer and O, D. Bartholomew homes. Che Wilts and the Kreamers are cousins, To meet the demand among farmers locally for young stock, A. M, Riegle, the Bolpna stopk byyer, sold a carlosd of western young cattle, consisting cf beifere, steers and stock bulle, at Cen- tre Hall, on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Mary E. Christice, Guy Crow’, of Elysburg, rnd Mr, apd Mrs, Hull, of Bhsmokiv, were an auto party who motored to the T, L, Moore bome s short time sgo. Mrs, Christine is spending some time with her daughter, ¥Mre, Moore, Fred Btover was summoned to Al, toons on Monday afternoon to be ready to leave for the training eamp at 8t, Petersburg, Virginia, when Blsir county's guots is ealled to entrain, He bad been spending the past few weeks with his mother and sister in Centre Hall, Johp B, Royer, of Altoons, daugh. ter, Mra. James Luse, and grand. daughter, Fusie, of Bellefon'e, were in Penne Valley smong friends begir. ving of this week. Mr, Royer was long a resident of Penns Valley and finds great pleasure in coming back amorg old friends, Mr. and Mre, A. P, Krape, accom- pavied by Miss May Marti, also Mr, snd Mre. Stephen Best, of Smaulitor, sutocd to Asromsturg on Bunday to visit Mr, Krape's brother, Willlam RB. Krape, who is recovering from the ef- fects of a paralytic stroke tustained more than week ago, The new service flsg emblems which are being distributed to homes where some member of the household bas joined the colo's, are of red snd blige stripes, A blue star is found ip the center of the flag when one mem. ber of the home bas answered the call, and for each additional person a star Is added. H. L. Kline, who for more than a year managed the local drug store, on Monday purchased the Krumripe drug store at State College, which has been in the bands of the creditors for the past several months, The store contains the fipest fixtures of sny drug store io the county. The friends of Mr. Kilne wish him succes, The Beatty Motor Company, whose temporary add ess lo Bellefonte, bes been sppointed the sales agent for the Ford car in Centre county. In anoth- er part of this paper they hare an ac- ve tisement that will prove of interest to those contemplatiog the purchase of one ol these porolsr care. They will also soon be «(quipped to give “Ford Bervice.” Read about it in their ad, What more truthful than that ex- pressed in the following paragraph by “B.Jefl”, in the Lewistown Bentive! : Men sit in clubs with aldeboard at- tachments or at other places ivdulging in liquid refreshments sccured through agentes, and bemoan the fact that War is hell and causes so much death, suf fering and distress, when it Is a fae that bocze kills more people and raises more hell than War ever did, a — I ———— Linden Halil Mrs. J. H. Ross spent the week end with her dsughther, Mrs. Lewis Bwartz, at Hublersburg, Mre. Alfred Lee entertained Mrs, William Goheen, Miss Lucretia Go- beer, Mre, John Jacobs and Mrs, Amanda Fisher, at dinner, last Thurs. day. Mire, Alpheus Noll returned to ber home at Greensburg on Tuesday after 8 two weeks’ vieit at hor parents home, David Campbell after being housed up for a few days ls able to be cut io, Clowes and brother Bamuel Hwabb, of Chest r, spent a few days this yea with Mr. and Mre, James Hwa George Beersor and family motored to Woodward on Band the day with relatives ge spat irate held by John Petter on sarap ne” wll Winans ore Foil to Bind Sp hekonty S38 Rane Mio z Millheim. When we sce Charlie Pua osriying his overcoat it makes us fee) chilly, H. E. Crouce 1s loeding potatocs at | Coburn at 90 cents per bushel, Leeier Musser, now employed at Altoons, spent Bunday here, D. W, Bradford and #, C, Brungar, | both of Centre Hall, were registered ut | the Millbelm Inp, Monday, | H. G. Hartline, employed as guard | at Rockview, Is pending a, few days | with hie family here, f Elchberg and Homan bave shipped | another car load of horses to the | Wash .ngton (D. C.) market, In passing we notice the scarcity o| apples and that many potatoes sre! atill in the ground. | Owing to Iack of rain some parts of Elk Creek are entirely dry and a num- | of dead fish have been found, | Bond Musser and family, of Bellc-| fonte, spent several days here the past | week with relatives, : A letter from Dr, John Hardenberp, | who enlisted snd Is dofng servies for | Uncle Bam and stationed at Fort Mc Kinley, Oule, says be 1s well snd likes the job, With the rustle of the leaves ones, | the call of the wild, snd the boys csp i be s-ep evenloge budaliog around tre i stoves, bullding castles over Pire| Creek hollow, | Progress Is being made by the brick- | layers on the new garage bulldirg bee ing erected on Main street by OC, A, Breon apd Co, Mr, breon mys be €speota to occupy bie new place by the | holidays, Street Commissioner G, W, Harter, | with several men, 18 laving coverete crossinge, replacing the extremely bed ones (breugbcut the town, snd 3 marked improvement over the old! condition ie noileeable, Baturdsy sfterroon, Beptember 22, the estate of Mrs, W, K, Alexande:, deceased, war closed at public rale, E. M. Mayck was the executor, The #a'e of perevoal property amounted to | $174 92, and the home on West Main | sireel wea beied by Eo, 1. Yiawer, Copsiders , *1610, Ooe ever ir g eel week it light plant in « Lys, JF, Me tore furpighed tcp cr xeltement the generator Explode” ecough, there wer, cumber of pers ous In the store at the time of the sc- cident who aided in extivguishing the flames before wueh dsmsge was dope, PF LTH elytra tisn’s when Luckily ADVERTISEMENTS OFFERED AT PRIVATE BALE. ~The Gren Obie home, along the pike betwesn Penn Hall and Bpriog Mila containing § acres of land, with necessary bulldings, Desire to sell same within next few m nths Anyone desiring such & bome had better avail himself of th! OPPOT Ge Dit ~Appiy to J, A, GRENOBLE, Yoagertown, 1917 BETUDEBAKER RUNABOUT, 6oylinder S-passenger Car for sale. This car is as 2001 as Rew, and was run ics than 1000 miles J, MH. WEBER, Centre Hall, Pa. i HOUSE FOR SALE —8ix rom, with lastest im- vements, is offered for sale. Address W. o£ AGER, State College. Pa. 37040 YOUNG WOMAN WANTED for genere] house work in fswally of two, Good w ges. 138 South Atherton si , State Coliege, Pa. Beli ‘phone 83, THE RARKE1s, PRODUCE AT STORES Butter .... Eis Centre Reporter st $1.50 ver year A A ——————— ET ER— + Town Car $595 Detroit, SALES CHARLES R. BEATTY Formerly with Ford Motor Co. ; in other words, sold before New a car for next year, get able to get In case of fire, death, or having to go to do not have , drop us a card ‘Ford Ser- BELLEFONTE, PA. COMMERCIAL PHONE 23% SALESMAN A. H. HARTSWICK, STATE COLLEGE, PA. SERVICE GUS FORSMAN Formerly with Ford Motor Co, J is more Catarrh In this section of tintry than 1 ber diseases put r, and unt supposed to great many years doctors propounced it a iocal disease and prescribed local reme- dies, Ww this constitutional disease, and therefore re GQuires constitutional treatment Catarth Cure, manufactured by J Constitutional cure on the market taken Internally They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure and testimonials Address: ¥ J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Drugeists, Te FO “Pride of Penn's — 7 one of his wise pieces of advice would be: “Put your spare money into some good savings bank, where it will draw compound inter- estand be a source cf profit to you.,”. This bank fulfills these con- ditions, Here your funds will be safe as Your. investigation of ———————— — = ALL AGES On hand all times Seed Wheat SA Centre Hall, Pa, i | Ee —————————— We Extend A General Invitation to all to come and look over our New Showing of FALL CLOTHING Our line of Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Etc, marvelous for its variety and up-to-the-minnte fashions, maintains our customary standard of noth- ing but the best. If you want something out of the ordinary, you can satisfy your needs here. Our Men's Suits and Overcoats are es- [| p-cially noteworthy this Fall, “Trench” Coats and Suits, the very newest, feature the line, Fine School Suits for boys. The other departments of the store arz also brimful of good things, awaiting only your careful inspection. The prices, too, will be a revelation in these times of high prices, We confidently stake our hard-earned reputation for square dealing on our ability to please you. Don’t i. delay your call, KESSLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE . ! = EE ———— i