Bug < cENTRE REPORTER. ———— THURSDAY, O *TOBER 3, 1018. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of New Files of the Reporter of 1884. January o, 1884. Work fonte link ot our railroad. Lieut. S. M. Spangler, ship, will move to The Rebersburg realized $200 music fine. Andrew Immel will the Aaro landland hotel, at Spring M to private life near Penn Hall, John Rishel, of I become ren spring, havn purchased Wolfe the house and lot John Shannon property $1000. Married —0O ec. 27. by Rev. W, Groh. | J 1 Miss Alice Rupp, bot bas comn 1 musical tel. The will ‘otter township, wil f Centre of at A 5 Th - a Won Nearly all the Prizes. Swengle h. son Frang S a former Centre boy, litera ‘ ined up” Cross ba league, of which « ago. A given to the i in t partments « ‘ame, Hal the week izes were and the Swengle compilat t gures for seg son § ga in fort Lead cuff butt elry Store I to whose pe: Ss 46¢ Playe reafest n bases, 2 ella, ed by t J Mee Store, Sweng! f 20, Play base hit the C Sweng!le 1 Swengle umber, © stolen number o ntributed awarded " An ol eration to have ization of Monday meeting © 11 Nationa those nl . ussell > Seas bank t! Preside dent. I. G Yost nd vice J. B John L i 3 F Thom AARONSBURG. {er the care © a ph Math t t mother, of heim, + Lu the Joct to be r¢ Mill were at v boy. ter liege house Mr. and M: les H sonburg parent day. Miss Alice | ht had a her nepie ’ Bitner. Eisenhaus from his Claren week. Walter the Milt leave of absence during will pick a make cider, home in sha r Winter Mrs | who has b 2 yg at her paren Ms t Mrs. for some ti took ill anc is n> ler the d M: nd will their aunt, Mrs. Harper, lady's spent | Brown bh was made group were mings who sq former's arter of Madi the letter and the or's care Caroline lay the den Hall, ane Alta at aL others William Cum wother, Harry Cummings, —————————— GEORGES VALLEY. Miss Mollie is visiting ber sist nigh. Mr and M son Arthur spent Sut Lloyd Leis ed Samuel Lingle spen home of his brother, W Mrs. Chore at Sober with her John Lingle, Mr. and Mrs day at the home of H A. Haugh. Seward Decker is driving a new Chal mers car. ———— AMP SAI AN. In a list names of American sol diers held prisoners in Germany, an Mrs. S. P. er, day at the home © He P. Lingle. of was name of Mather, of Lewisburg. the week, James F rps Strulkvw. = my | No Building in Centre County is Per- missible Now Without a Permit. There appears to be a misunderstand- ing in regard to building operation un- | der the new order of the United States government, It will be necessary here- after to receive the approval of the Building Director of the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense for every new operation, and it will be necessary to receive the approval of the Building Director fon all repairs costing more than $2500. Heretofore it appeared to be under. stood that new operations costing less than $2500, might be undertaken with out the approval of the Building Direct- or. This is not the case, there must be approval for every tion, The procedt ire to be followed by all since new oper a 1 | persons, firms or corporations desiring to engage in building construction or repair work hereafter, will be as follows They must apply, of the facts, under oath, rector of the State E. J. Gehret, investigate necessity of the proposed with a full statement Di Detense the tion to the local Council of . who will construc and make a recommendation with a sum- mary of the facts, to State Dir ctor Cole- If Mr. C 1 of the construction his man. oleman decides in favor recommendation with a full statement of the facts will be non-War Construction Sec- s Division, of the War Ir dustries Board, which will then take sent to the tion, Prioritic the matter propriate action in In no case wil the War Indu Fpplication the 1a { thre vg rh mit. 1 a permit be ed by tries Board h aving Defense Director for Centre s———— f Girls in the Munition Factory. It takes grit to work Fran factories in Secrtary has jus from a typical * C f | of the conditi ons ana if over guns ** Over There tramway. spot hilie ireary sj most of a place where streams and no green to be just a place sj f | face of the earth 1 | the sun shines ti le wh i a0 The girls v direct from the villages which were . | What little cl brought witl They live : only mands lo ¢ and the gl homesick in a strang them always is tha and the turning of torpeds memory of seen, —thei (zermans. Above all there are many point wh have been welce French the Bl with pat hetic eagerness, Girls ie Triangle and al The cheering and | ike comfort of the Y. W.C. A. # only bit of home homeli wers has been the life many of them have s=en for a year or more the factories they and pack themselves around crowd in the reading and writing tables or mess around with the wash tubs and content, or play automatic piano leports from France show there tremendous need for recreation kinds for these girls. It bas been im- possible to house the girlsfrom the first in any sort of comfortable way. An ex ample of crowded living conditions has just been explained in one letter which tells of an old factory which had been used in the emergency as a shelter for the girls. It was necessary for fifty-two beds to be crowded close together in groups of eight with only curtains of muslin as a partition between the groups, The wash room accommodations included a sort of trough of zinc and a number of faucets, this trough has t¢ . | be used by all the girls whenever they wanted to wash their clothing All that the Y. W. C. A can do for the girls who have to face these condi tions as their bit toward winning the war is being done. Whatever hard<hips men in the trenches face these girls are quite brazen enough to face, Persona! discomfort they know as a soldier ¢ | knows it. The girl who makes the shell must sacrifice herself just as surely as the man who fires the shell France knows that these girls are every bit as good soldiers as the man holding her first line trenches. They are honored as she honors her gallant men. iron their to hearts is a of all The Williamsport Sun has advanced its subscription rate to $6.00 a year. || JAMES Ww, SWABB - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL CENTRE CO. PA Deods, Mortgages, Wills, written ar. sonted with ih onic. All elie on : attended to, attention » aay ting of Katates, bile Licenses, a HC hand. Blanks ke on ve ‘nis / ‘ heat time r saves Rayo Lamps A central -draught lamp that produces a soft, clear and restful light. Many beautiful designs to choose from Safe and evasy to keep clean. See your dealer Perfection By the w fection Oil safe. See reasonably ©r '*—a cheerful, room- and makes e Perfection 1 home when- this your sam fection ing vou / winter. U SEC ATLANTIC the mo i get It burns with use 1t 15 50 hug t know how e brilliant li t Always i, Loo etter not wa Heater. And dealer now £5.65 to rememboct priced $10.00 Deferred Classification is Asked for Teachers. Agricultural School To Continue at State College. ‘ar Deg artment s tha A 4 : Edwin lege aid an adjustment woul e TMIiDg C Dresic that only pr courses will be taught. Virtoally all of the 1100 freshmen that Col engine quently it bas were admitted to the State lege week are planning to study or chemistry rumored that cultural pot reopen. Since it has been nnounced that a further Government Conse ye the agr school + vould order will permit of restricted education in agriculture, the State College school contemplates a busy fall term. Most of the other college courses will be carried on as usual for those students who do not volunteer for enlistment in the training corps, or who may be dis qualified because of physical defects The Central Railroad Passes Out. Saturday, at midnight, marked the death of the Central Railroad of Penn sylvania, operating between Mill Hall and Bellefonte, It had never been aj paying venture and when its discontir- uance was first discussed an effort was made to check it, but the necessary funds were not forthcoming. The loss of the railroad will work a hardship on the farmers who used the road for making and receiving shipments, Mr ——————— Thanks, Friends ! The way many of the Reporter sub. scribers responded to our request to pay up arrearages, last week, in order that we might make a creditable showing in our report to the U.S, government on November 1st, was most gratifying to the publishers. Our sincere thanks go out to all who responded so quickly, and those who have not taken any action in the matter, we would again urge to make their remittance some time this month. Please do not delay it beyond the month of October, C—O ————— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, CENTEKE HALL HOTEL Centre Hall reafter « Novem! and and 3oth, nan House alwa s pext day, fron A Consultation and Era fiom The following list of diseases we cure in a short time and relief given at once ASTH A—0Oy fieling or smothering sensalicd aud presse ad ¥. * GHC breathing. 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