A AR A REPORTER IUED WEEKLY. » HALL - - PENN’A. = THURSD AY. MARCH 25, 1920 SMITH & ¢ i 8. WW, 5% Proprietors Bditer { Loca” Hdlier and 1 Basiness "nnager BDW AR Baotered at the Posi OfMce in Centre Hall aa second Class mall matter, TERMR, The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one and oug-hall dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATEI-Display advertise ment of L thes for three or more in sortions, ria {anh for aaah tene . Dis pis advertising nocanving less space than ten ches aud io t three insertions, from fifteen io 'w ’ wits por inch for each fmsne, “ooor F 4 ymposition Minimaom charge 3 . ents, nor morn ipanying display advertis- r each insertion ; other. foe, minimum charge, 1% por line for three par line for sanh ade UNTMENTSR ‘usseyville, morning ; {all, afternoon Centre FOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT RE, We are authoriz announce the name of F. I ! 2Y. of Belle- fonte, i the Legislature from Cent t to rules gov- erning the imaries, to be held May We ar name of | as a cat Centre ing the R May 18, 1 »$, to be held For DeLEGA PINE GROVE MILLS. The Ber to $72: The Charles M. Ross sale amou $6540. t ter $157 Mis sale summed up nted to ws averaged lected to close out the m at the White Hall = } Il resigned. Mi: {. Meyers is quite a sick breakdown from her left and Mrs. i the Te near lly time, last week machine. Albright nd Mrs. Sarah representatives Sunday-school to iy convention at lay and Thursday. In Iceland Every Mary Has A Lamb and Her Lamb; Brother.” Had a Also Icelar Mar orite 1 child | These pets our “ Thig pa tit hi«dob oi an old [ela ! ily, n residing nthe 1 il t, Home thousanda of Icelan er have, hI WENnt years, sarh® merica, settling in North and South ake Was farm: The In ig mall ite prog como a word. in To a Ciligun oe pa TPS So Eggs for the Orphans, The annual donation of eggs for the | Loysville Orphans Home will take place in the Lutheran church, Thursday even- | ing, April 1st, 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Lutheran church and their friends rre invited, A brief program will be | rendered. A period of the evening will | be given over to the election of officers | of the Sunday-school. Any one not able to attend the gather ing in person, can leave the donation of eggs with Mrs. A. E. Kerlin, chairman of the committee, at her home, em A MS Luther League Social. A social for the benefit of new mem- bers of the Luther League will be held in the Lutheran church, Centre Hall, on Friday evening of this week. All mem- bers of the Luther League are invited to be present. ———— A AS Strouse-Ralston. Thursday of last week, Harry Leroy Strouse and Miss Helen Jane Ralston, both of near State College, were united in marriage at the Lutheran parsonage at Pine Grove Mills. The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Rals- ton. The is a hustling young bride is a groom house- farmer ; the couple will take up keeping on the home farm. A splendid | ton home at 7 p. m., to which relatives | were invited. el — Marriage Licenses. Joyd J. Ruchau, Pleasant Gap Mabel C, Immel, Pleasant Gap Millard L. Hinton, Howard Josephine M. Graff, Tyrone Harry L. Strouse, State Ce Helen J. Ralston, State C« Samuel M, Irvin, Pleasant Gap Myrtle M. Wian, Bellef i ——— Forest Fires in Centre County. sylania Depart estimated rt, chief forest fire warden, reports of 36 fires in that tern ing forces will | to protect the i forester said *“The first big job Department of Fi forest fires. What fires actuall a small matter compared to wh §* “ . DecCause i 2.000.000 ana prevent from growing. keep between 6 000, 00 acres in Pennsylvania from producing rt from they use at a lumber, our pe e have to impor other states nearly yearly cost of freight alone of more than 15,000,000." EE ————— 4 Boys Held on Serious Charge. Four small boys from Snow Shoe were brought to Bellef¢ , last Wednesday, and committed to jail pending the hold- ing of habeas corpus charge of being implicated in the death last fall at Snow Shoe of Jarvis Hall, aged 10 years, The four lads taken in- to custody are : Thomas Stark, aged 11 years ; Arthur Markley, aged 11 years; Charles Markley, aged 14 years, Melvin Rowan, aged 16 Markley boys are brothers, proceedings on a and years. The A hearing was called yesterday (Wed- nesday) afternoon, but the Reporter was unable to learn the outcome going to press, ————— Se ———— We are having delighttul spring weather, with temperature close to 70. i before wl ——— Paris Craze for english Nurses The Boils de Boulogne foes fn 8 cial correspondent of Manchest: €oene, Beside . riding and members of the Polish legion with their square floppy caps, one sees there numbers of children-—French children, of course but more than half of them had Eng lish nurses, and were speaking Eng lish to them. It 18 very noticeable, this fashion for English-trained nurses, The children's clothes are modeled much more on the lines of English children's clothes—bright-col- ored cloth coats and little beaver hats, Guardian) is a lovely United French soldiers walking, States soldiers and Fear Radium Shortage, A shortage of radium was recently forecast by Dr, Blanchard B. Moore of the United States bureau of mines. “It is difficult to estimate the amount of radinm in existence at present,” sald Doctor Moore. “Six years ago the en. gineers of the bureau of mines estl mated that at the current rate of pro- duction the deposits might last, come mercially, 10 or 12 years.” rw ea POTTERS MILLS. Henry "oust bought the property from the Allisous. Mrs. Mary McCool and of Altoona, are visitipg at the old tannery two children, Calvin Harshbarger home Mrs. Boyd Smith spe it a few days this place last wee! The Blain Henry Foust families spent Sunday at Colyer, y Palmer and Joseph Carson and family spent Sun- lay afternoon at Spring Mills that place up In Bible the Rumor has it Forrey ought the Harper mountain along the State road, Mrs, Wesley Tressler, of near Linden | Hall, spent the past week daugher, Mrs, Charles Miller, The Allison Wagner sales well attended and everything brough 5H & with her | i and were t good prices, Movings will be all in this place for a few days. W. W, mick Allison Elmer Dashem will move the go will move to the farm to the McCormick vacates ; moves to the Vonada he Mill ; Charley Mill t house vacated by Miller ua ns GEORGES VALLEY. : Af A Raroe I ————— AARONSBURG. FECES ANE NS A— SPRANG MILLS. New Bell Telephone Co. Rates. from Art pase interest of scope of their service. Any change of the present policy of the Company in this respect would change the attitude of the public from acqui- escence to that of open and active pro. testation, To attract that of general new capital unimpared credit is essential As the rate of return of public service companies is | ted by regulation, such companies can appeal for money only to the relatively small classes of conser- ative mmvestors, such as SRA OI SA PE 7 WE SBA A Ws yy {HE DEATH RECORD. well known | 225 FOR SALE-- ¥ if o3 4 on srman farm eas Bellefonte, Thursday, at after an illoess of less than two weeks le caught cold while attending a and complications followed caused his death, Mr, Lutz was in his fifty-seventh year and is survived by his and children, Mrs Corman, Harry and Rs mtz, all of wife three Harry Oo . 1a Spring township Juri vas made at i oS : SHELVING COVER®- made of United States Army Canvas, in Curtin, on Sunday. ig — Deaths of Centre Countians. Mrs, Jennie G. Kuhn, wife of Andrew good condition, and any required size or Both New and Second Hand, , at Axemann, of pneumonia, aged xty-six years, She was a ghter of weight, —w—We can also supply you with— TENTS o Any Variety ALSO Regulation Army Cots NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ir We will be pleased to fill mail orders promptly OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Phone : A. MILLER & SON 114.22 Bainbridge St. o PHILADELPHIA, PA. r § od w savings, educa- institutions, and income is derived | wholly or chiefly from invested capiial tional and charitable individuals whose Increasing the rates for telephone ser- vice, and thus adding to the burdens | now being borne by the public by reason of the high costs of the necessities of life, | affords neither pleasure nor gratification | to the officers of this Company, They are constrained to take this course by their plain duty to their patrons, their | employees, and the holders of their se- | curities and stock, Yours very truly, (sd.) L. H, Kixsarp, President, The Bell Telephone Co, of Penna, Announcing LD WINTER has about spent its energy and is handing over all rights to Spring. With Spring opzns up a refreshing and strengthening atmosphere. It forces cheer and happiness to crop out. But we cannot keep in touch with this or spirit unless our attire is new and changed in appzarance, / x We, therefore, announce our Spring Opening with an appeal for better dress. Evervone wants to wear the things which make them lo k best. We have trated our efforts to meet this desire, and assure you that our advance styles adequate- ly prove our cfforts, Every department is fully equipped with new and abundant varictics of wearing apparel, for all the individual members of the family. FOR LADIES : styles and colors. COATS in Yalama Velours, Silvertones, Continental Fulwools, Camel Hair Cloths, Serges and Tweeds, made in short sport and long, conservative models and a large variety DRESSES in TafTetas, Georgettes, Crepe Meteors, and Foulards, made in the season’s latest styles and colors. We have a style and color to meet each individual taste, concen- SUITS in Fricotines, Yalama Velours, ges, and Jersey Cleths, made in Silvertones, Ser- the most fashionable Polo Cloths, of colors. FOR MEN « SUITS in those late, manly cuts ; shoulders square and high; ’ oy +e " : 2 . 2 Ene pockets neatly cut ; the coat is nicely form-fitted at the waist and is of good length. An ideal style for men of refinement and good taste—suits that ad- just themselves most easily to the form. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Latest designs and makes, Comfort, Style and Variety is assured. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS ' Our reputation along this line is upheld by the vast array of beautiful Spring Soft Hats. Caps are mixed and plain in color, made in the late shapes. OUR HABERDASHERY is unique in the splendidness of variety. Shirts, Ties, Coll- ars, Hose, ete., from New York. We could enumerate and describe in detail, but deserip- tion does not give our merchandise full justice. Make it a special point to visit us on this, our Spring Opening Day, and good reason will be given for all remarks. Our displays are open for inspection. We cordially invite you to attend Kessler’s Spring Opening. KESSLER’S me STORE [ THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE | MI LHEIM PENN,