ipl ma a SR AR A 1 ect SO LOR TD AORN THURSDAY, JUNE 86, 1818, Thirty-five Years Ago. August 9, 1883,—The organ hereto- fore used by the Lutheran Bunday- school of this place was donated to the school by the owner, J. W. Wolf, The indebtedness of the school, conse- quent upon the late improvement, was also wiped cut at the same time. ¢ Emanuel Smith, of this town, while on a visit to his son-in-law, Howard Rossmar, at Asronsburg, on Saturday, peems to have taken a severe paralytic stroke, prostrating him and rendering him speechless, Landlord Meyer has supplied a long. felt want in putting down a solid stone crossing from the hotel in the direction of the bank. Married.—At the residence of Dan- jel Sornor, by Rev, George Curwin, July 81, G. W. Horper and Miss Mary C. Colyer, of Potter township. —————— A —————————— Flower Contributors, The following boys and girls con- tributed fl ywers on Memorial Day for decorating the gravis of the veterans: Kathleen Ryan, Agnes Geary, Byers Ripka, Lottie Keller, Mary Weaver, Ruth Runkle, Stella Ruble, Paul Smith, Elizabeth Bartholomew, Gertrude Ru- ble, Richard Smith Bailey, Muth Bailey, Louise Smith, Genevive Ruble, Grace Brubaker, Miriam Moore, Joseph Ruble, Frank Gross, Catharine M. Runkle, Helen Runkle, Edna Luse, Grace Garis, Lila Garis, Budd Coldron, Jack Coldron, Marion McClenahan, Margaret McClena- han, Grace McClenaban, Esther McClen- aban, Elizabeth Gross, Miriam Emerick, Algie Emery, Adaline Dinges, Esther Martz, Kathryn Martz, Apna Garis, Ethel Frank, Grace Miller, Mary Weber, Katherine Glaxiner, Ollie Glaxiner, Margaret Luse, Dorothy Odenkirk, Hel- en Odenkirk, Florence Krape, Ruth Bro #n, Helen Brown. ———————— A ——————— Mi Muwbarg Editor Dead, George W. Behoeh, editor and pice prietor of the Miflinburg Telegreph, died st Lis home Balu day evenlog, 95 h ult. He wss ill for about #ix months. He iseutvived by his wid. ow apd a eon and dsughter, Warley Schoeb, and Mrs. Frank Ernest, of Mifflinburg. Mr. Bchoch was a veteran of the Civil war. He was a hero of Gettys- burg, being in the three days’ fight. The funeral took place from the late residence at 2:15 o'clock, Wednesdey afternoon. Interment wes made at Lewisburg. e———————— Chain Letters Are Not Approved By Gove ernment, Various coonty chairmen cf war savings etamps have been informed by the state chairman that the govern- ment does not approve of the chain letter systerr, insugurated to help boost the sale of thrift and war savings stamps. The government is doing all in ite power to discourage this plan and re- quests that persons who receive letters refrain from eending them on to their friende. Lentre County rien cc, At a meeting of the offic:rs and di- rectors of the Centre Couoty Amocia- tion of Philadelphis, on May 27th, it was decided to hold the snnual basket picnic st Fairmont Park, Belmont Mansiopr, June 220d 1918. Boldler and Hsilor boys from Centre county now residing in and about Philadel- phia will be most welcome. S—————— i ——————— RAISFS AGE LIMIx »OR ESLISTMZNT, Men Bei woer 40 and 55 Years To Be Ase signed To Nov-Uombetant Servier, Another move toward fall utilize tion of the country’s manD-power was made laat week when Secretary Baker sent to congress the draft of a bill pro- posing to raise the maximum age lim- it for voluntary enlistmpent In the army from forty to fifty-five years. All men more than forty years old eo enlisted would be assigned to noncom- batant service, Io a letter to Bpeaker Clark, asking that the bill Lb: pushed, Becrelary Baker said : * Every man above the age of forty years, who is enlisted in noncombat- ant branches of the service, will make avaliable for duty with the line troofs a man within the prescribed age limit for a'l troops, “ Many men, whose long experience as mechanics and artisans will make them purticularly valuable to the vai fous staff corps and depsriments mesy be thus secured Instead of younger men without such experience, and the efficiency of the atafl corp? and depart. ments thas will be incceased ’, Taere probably are 7,600,000 men be tween the ages of jorty and fifty-five snd many thousands of them siready attested their deslie to werve by bom- barding the department with spplios- tions. While the great msjority of the men in the cless undoubtedly will be restrained from enlisting by family and business tier, the number at libere ty to jin the colors Ia expected to be more than sufficient to meet the pure poe in view, ——————— YP ————— Liberty Musical Coneart, Saturday evening, In Grange Aresdis, Benefit Red Crose. HELL TELEPHONE 00, REQUESTS That Patrons Do Not Ask Operator *' Time of Day, Please 7"—Time So Uonsumed Needed for War's Demands ou Tele phone Fervice, Requesting that subscribers and pa- trons do not ask the operator for the correct time of day the Bell Com- pany, through the Local Manager, ex- plained today that this request was necessary because of present day con- dition, It was stated that when a subscriber lifts his telephone receiver and seks: “ What is the time, please?’ the same service on the part of the sub- soriber, the same length of time and an equal use of telephone cquipment, generally are necessary as are required to complete an ordinary telephone oall, 1t was further explained that In every telephone central cffice ls a switch board with a certain number of operatcrs’ positions and that at each position is an operator with a certain pumber of subscribers’ linea termins- ting before her. Itis sald that these telephone facilities are now taxed to their utmost, ard as a considerale per- centage of the calle are for the time of day, subscribers will see the reason- ableness of this request and appreciate that the elimination of such calls would permit of a so-called resssign- ment or redistribution of both opera- tors’ service and telephone ¢quipment being ablé (6 dare fof the present mb-| pormal demands and the even greater | demands that are expected in the fa- ture, In a notic) to the employes, the Company stated that by reason of the tremendous war activities, it has be- fore it one of the biggest tasks in tele- servant of the individual, the com- munity aod the entire nation must successfully shoulder, In a farther statement in this notice to employes the Telephone Company urged in this understanding of gervice, It reads in part: today has brought about tremendous- ing and demands for telephone service. Our switchboard, our operatore, are working to capacity. of the Company is being drawn upon ; sponsibility which reste upon the Telephone Company at this time. “ Copper, lead and other materials eseen! ial to telephone plant are requir- ed in great quantities in our prepara- tione, and the large manufacturers who have supplied us with our equip- orders, ‘- Ag the number of calls made be the subscribers for the ‘time of day’ represents a considerable part of the total number of calls which are hand- led, their elimination will permit as to hindi8 mord 6alld of & becessary hal ture and may result in our being able our operators and equipment that some who now do not have telephone eervice may have If, This is not a question of expense nor a question of organization ; it ls a question of eliminating waste or un- neccesary calle—calls which are not re- lated strictly to telephone service—!o the end that we may, with the «quip- care for the great telephone demands of the pres which we feel will be made upon our service in the months to come,” ————————— A AAG AAA, County Grange ut Z A regular session of the Centre County Pomone Grange will be held in the hall of Zion Grange, Thureday, There will be the regular Installation of officers at the morning eeeeion. Bring your lunch with you, C. R. Ne¥p, Master, —————————————— A AG —————— Hoid Your Libarty Bonds! on, The American who tuys a Liberty Bond and forthwith sells it has per- formed only half a service for his cour- try. To buy bonds and then sell them immediately tends to make the war burden of the ccuniry heaver jnstead of lighter, as it dscreases the marke! value of the bonds, Liberty Bonds are the esfest soundest and one of the best invests ments in the world, To sell them un less imperstively required is pot good business, is Dot good Americanism, and mean less w your tinkering wit hi al For most range at the right tim satistac always use Atlant different from scientifi ally pu i New Perfection without charring the wicks than ordinary kinds. Atlantic Rayolig wos i . OIL GOOK-STOVES Lin al A New 1} withot i t 1 OU smell, smoke « iE IREDNISE TE WwW and the ED But when you do n will do anythin other and fuss of just the night g the 1 - <= # wi Men ——.and tn Ny Rl di | on, AY The Indiana School Address the Principat J A. H KEITH BELLEFONTE PA., BUSH HOTEL For One Day Only HOURS—10A. M. to 8 P, M. UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST Brings the knowledge of a Great Medical Organization and Their Experience in the Successful Treatment of Thousands of Chronic Disease Cases OFFER SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE Licensed by the State of Pennsylvania The United Doctors is an organiza tion of reputable licensed physicans for the treatment of certain diseases. They are all special'stse. The United Doctors treat, with Surgical Operations or hypodermic injections, discases of the blood, skin and sll internal organs, rheumatism, sciatica, tape worm, leg ul- cers, weak lunges and all long standing, deep seated diseases and the complete records of thousands of treated prove United Thirty-five years’ experience CHRECH the successfully that methods of the Doctors ae called “ Bloodless 8 E stafl has at bis UIgeons ch member of th United Doctors command the knowledge he wh snd resources of t le organization, Many people go on suffering from eases that can be allevisted just because they cannot affordto go to high priced pecialists at a distance from home. No community i ber o ed to support special hospitals { treatment and cure The 1 lem. has a sufficient { sufferers {rom the united Doctors bave solved Their ists travel from plot bighly trained piace 1 pla rescr of, diagnose and p ibe 2 course o ment for the sufl and Erers in each oot teach themselves at home. Worn-out and run nen, no matier what your aliment may be, no matter what you have been told sr the experience you have If your tell you so, It corts nothing must come with mincrs with had with ther physicane. cease is incurs- Lie they will upon this visit Married ladies their their iL.aboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cannot Be Cured they Deafness r rs “1 & Bs Cann Cnr esfheops medion i read The frente on of the mu © ten are caused othing but as nSamed condition ueous surfaces We will give One Hor dred Dollars for any cape of Deafness (caused by catarth : cannct be cured by fend for circulars. free FJ « HENETY & CO., Toledo, Ohio by Drugeists Tio Hall's Catarrh Cure Bold JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CERTRE HALL, FPA. Ppecial attention given to collecting, Legal writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages ayresments, ete. marriage loenses snd bunlers censes secre], and all matiers pertaining to the fice stiended to prometly Jani, 1919 mo ———— nm JAMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE HALL, CENTRE CO. PA, Deol, Mortgages, Wills, &c, writion ar) ex | ecuted with care. All jegal business prom pliy | attended 10. Hpecial stiention given to sett | {ting of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Auli no bile Licenses, and all other Applicat | | Blanks kept on hana, Nov . 918 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Letters testamentary on the estate of Philip Helms, late of G egg Lowiship, deceased Letiers testamentary ou the above estate | baving been duly granted the undersigned, be | would respectfully requestall persons knowing | thew selves Indebued 16 Lhe estale Lo make imme | Gisto payment, and those having claims against | the same Ww present them duly suthenticated for | etliement. M TORS NOTICE, —~ Ww GROVE, ¥xecutor, Bp ing Mills, Fa, ! 1902 i FOR BALE Rochester res all Hew, 4 lamp chands'ler | burners sino 2 puipit lamps, fx { plete. ~ Inquire of Barthoio ! Hall, Pa D ETOP! LOOK! 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