rT ve . ASC ei Ya, LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Mrs. Thomas S, Foss, of Altoona, is visiting her parents in Centre Hall, Mrs. Sarah McClenahan and grand- daughter Kathleen, of Tyrone, are visit- ing the McClenahans in Centre Hall, Rev. F. H. Foss and family, of How- ard, spent one day last week with the A. O. Detwiler family, near Tusseyville, Mrs, C. W. Geary and three children, of Newport, are visiting Mrs. Geary’s mother, Mrs. Belle Whiteman, and will remain for several weeks, ¥ Miss Maybell Detwiler, of near Tus- seyville, spent home of Rev, F, H. Foss, at Howard. several weeks at the Miss Gertrude Spangler left this week for Bunker Hill, Kansas, where she will visit her aunt, Mrs, (Rev. )M, E, Bollin- ger. Misses Mildred and Hazel Myers, of Altoona, after spending some time at the William McClenahan home, returned to their home this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.Shadle, of Charles- ton, South Carolina, are guests of Mr and Mrs. W, F. Bradford, and expect to remain for a month or more. Mrs. Margaret Smith and daughter, Miss Grace, and Mrs, Clyde Smith ; al- so Mr and Mrs. A. W, Alexander, mot- ored to Mifflinburg one day last week where they visited friends, S. Paul Dinges, of Philadelphia, made his annual visit to Centre Hall Thursday, the day on which his mother, Mrs. Mary Dinges celebrated her ninety- second birthday anniversary. A. C. Smith, of Linden Hall, one of the men reporting having had an all summer, was a last who is abundance of work caller on Monday. as stated above, is always busy He is a painter and, ¥ Mrs. Malcolm Luse, of Johnstown, is visiting at the home of her brother-in law, P. H. Luse, and the this week Mr. M.Luse, in company with Mr. and Mrs, John Lamer, of Dunlo, will motor here for a short stay. latter part of Bellefonte Mrs. home from the Belle- tre Mrs. A. E. Kerlin went to on Tuesday and Sarah J. Kerlin fonte hospital, the trip being made from accompanied the hospital by ambulance. Grandmoth- I er Kerlin's condition remains about the same, which is far from satisfactory. TUSSEYVILLE. A number of people from this place attended the fair at Lewistown week, Miss Mildred Roberts, of West Phila* delphia, was a guest at the John H. Horner home, on Sunday. : last John Stoner is wearing a broad smile, He says it is first boy that a nine pound boy, the came to the family to Mrs. Stewart Jordan and Mrs. Frank Lingle returned home the Danville hos- pital Saturday, much improved, Miss Anna Bottorf returned to her home in Milroy last Wednesday after spending several months at the home of C. P. Ramer, store, assisting them in the Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Swartz are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them Sunday morning, the first birth after a married life of fourteen years, Mother and babe are getting along well, (From last week) \ Mrs. visiting among friends, Charles Geary, of Altoona is Miss Esther Bitner spent some time in Lock Haven visiting friends, David Taylor i the garage man, made | atrip to Altoona on Sunday and return. ed Monday in his *‘bug"” which he just | finished. Mrs. Paul Emenhizer and children, of | Colyer, spent a day with her Mrs. Mary Ishler, Mrs. Marian Yar mother, lagt 1 ASL Week, Il took the bus on| Saturday to Lewistown where she will spend some time, Rockey, wh Miss Ruth eral weeks in Cleveland, Ohio home Monday. A dinner was William Bitner of Mrs. Maria Wagner, m at the last Thursd: given Bitner, it being her birthday, i—— esas ——— Visitors at the Eutaw House. The following were guests at taw House, Potters Mills, during past week Mrs. B. K. Focht, Lewisburg, Mrs. Anna Judd, Lewisburg. Miss Laura Hetzel], Mrs. Baron Miller Mrs. J.C Kelley, Miss R. M. Walz Mr. Evey, Mechanics! Mrs. Foster, State College, John 8. Crondell, New York, N. Y, Mrs. Crondell, New York, N. Y. A. M. Thompson, Lewistown, W. L. Barass. Jr, Mifflin, T. C. Matthews, Lewistown. R. H. Schrider and wife, Philadelphia. H B. Vaozant, Lewistown, W. 8S. Ranck, wife and son, Philadel, phia, Mr. Hill. Esther Taylor, Dresee Hill, C. F. Musser, Coburn and Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Dresee R. B. Ward and wife, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wing and baby, Scranton, Miss E. Tennis, Philadelphia. H. B. Cowan, Philadelphia, L. J. Musser, Yeagertown Mr. and Mrs, J. Musser, Yeagertown. H. K. Harter, Altoona. IL. A. King, Lock Haven. E. L.. Wine, Lock Haven. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Beam, State Col- lege, Miss A. C. Wash. Mrs. J. M. Boggs, State College, John L. Miller. Sunbury, Homer Derk, Beam, Port Angeles, Northumberland, C. R. McLamel, Northumberland. E. J. Thompson, Frankstown, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. £3, DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE -— Letters of administration, ct. 8., on the estate of FRANKLIN GFREKRER, late of Potter town Letters of administration on the above estate having been duly granted to the undersigned, she vould respectfully request sll persons knowing themselves indebted (0 the estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims sgainst the same to present them duly authenticated without delay for settlement. SADIE E GFRERER, Administratrix, ¢. t. a. Centre Hall, Fs Gottis & Bower, Attys, Bellefonte, Pa. 33088 444300000000 000000000000 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST “Bookies” on Strike, “No Betting Today” was the amaz Ing notice issued famous race Course hefore the war, The “bookles” had gone on strike, says a writer In Lofmon Answers. The stew ards had relegated them to a new po- sition at the sides of the approach to the grandstand and the complaint was that there was not room for the num- ber of pencilers, and also Insufficient accommodation for the public who On a shortly { { wished to “put a bit oh.” The book- | fes took up a position of thelr own from which the police tried to eject them, Finally a compromise was ef- fected and the bookies were happy again, Bishop Refuses to Dwell in Castle, Whether a bishop should be com: pelled to live In a castle regardless of his own desire for a more modest and less expensive home Is a question | which is agitating the clerieal authori. | - ges of (ne Mocese of Worcester, Knig- land. Df. Ernést Harold Peirce re cently was consecrated bishop of Worcester In the course of a mon it was declared that no bishop really wanted to live In a castle and Rep quired him to do so, the financial re sponsibilities should be borne by them, not by him, sn sm— Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, NOTICE . No Merchandise will be charged during this Sale, prise you all. PRICES, $20. Suits reduced to 30 1 éi “4 45 i“ éi “ 50 éi é“ él NOTICE Everything Must be as represented or money will be relunded $12.00 15.00 22.50 30.00 Al 50, “ All 40. “ All ' 20. " é“ é id 25.00 “ és éi 20.00 10.00 fe &“ $20.00 Suits reduced to $12.00 BOALSBURG 1500 *“ “ “ 8 50 Mrs. E. F. Harry Hermson, Mexico. H. K. Har Rev. anc Brown visited Altoona. $14.00 Shoes reduced to $8.00 Chas. D. Bartholomew “ 1 a. friends here from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Sara Gingerich are visiting at Williamsport. John Stover, of Altoona, was a Gingerich and Miss Ethel recent visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, John Ishler are spending the week at York and Bal David Stuart, of Pittsburg, ing a short time with his mother Mrs. Harry McGirk, of Be spent mother, a few days last week Mrs. He Mrs, (Rev, nrietta Dale, from F ti Mrs. Paul Kell Philadelj week at the Roy Coxey home. Mr. and Mrs, George Stu Mrs spent sey riday u lia, spent of Pittsburgh, and Huntingdon, ] week with Mrs. E. E. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs Lief Olson and daugh ter and Dorothy Coxey, of Bellefonte, Ts EotrL ut 21h d rly erent Talbot, Of York spent and Mr. and Mrs i : 1 “ ‘vy sl % Friday at the John Ishler non Minstrel Show at Garman’s. It has been a long time since the theatre goers of this section have had the opportunity of seeing an cld time dyed-in-the wool minstrel show, given by genuine southern darky talent, and giviog the same kind of performance that you are used to seeing in burnt cork variety ; in fact it is a surprise and outjof the ordinary these days of make-believe and substitutes, to have the real article brought to your very doors, Herberts Greater Minstrels isa company of real merit and extraordinary ability and em. braces most of the negro celebrities of note, The name of ''Herbert” may not mean mtich to the ordinary theatre goer, who living many miles from the house and the usual territory covered by this Company ; but in Southland this name is so well known that the mere mention of its appearance means a pack- ed house and the embodiment of all that means class, including a wonderful singing organization conceded to the part, the Garman Theatre, Bellefonte, Mon« day night, Sept. sth, and should make a strong bid for patronage among lovers of [minstrelsy. The neatest and best dressed parade ever seen onthe streets of Bellefonte will be seen at 32 o'clock noon with band concer! and a free street (attraction, “The Great Adams” along with all the rest, Don’t miss ite it's a surprise. Seats are now on sale at Mott Drug Co. G. R. Grif J. C. Syster and wife, Derry Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warren, Bedford. John L. Holmes and wife, and wite, State Col- lege. eB. o>trong, Downingtown Phillie d gy yb ET Philip Foster. State College. CENTRE HALL, PA, YOUR CHILDREN’S EYES their eyes attended to NOW. For GOOD SERVICE at at the 22 North SHOULD BE EXAMINED REASONABLE PRICES, call SEPT. 8th 7.50 é“ é“ 6.00 4.50 10.00 $1.00 Work Shirts, reduced to 25¢ Heavy Sox, '" 25¢ Canvas Gloves $1.50 ¢ 2¢8¢ Dress Sox $1.00 Silk Hose 'Veraiis yi 8.00 5.00 4.00 350 - yO 7.00 “ 6.00 498 2.98 2.49 1.98 $1250 4th Street a na— Ailments To / * I LIKE my job. t * . * BUT DAYS do come. * » WHEN SKIES are blue, » . ABOVE THE city smoke, AND BREEZES stir. * . THE PAPERS on my desk. » . . AND THEN I think, » » WHAT 1 would do. - * » IF | were boss. - . - ¥'D OPEN shop. . » » AT TWELVE o'clock. * - * . AND CLOSE at one. » - WITH ONE hour off, * * » FOR LUNCH, and L - wouLD GET old Sam, - TO RUN me out. * » - IN HIS big six. - - - AND DROP. me off, - UNDER A greenwood tree, BESIDE A babbling brook. - » AND THERE I'd lie. .- 8 0 . AND EVERY onoe. - a * IN A while. » * ROLL OVER. * * - OR MAYBE sit and think BUT MOST likely. . * - JUST SIT. . * » AND EVERY once. . » . IN A while I'd light. . . - ONE OF my Chesterfields. * » » AND ON Bay. La * 1 GUESS that wouldn't SATISFY! OMPANIONSHIP? Say, ere Never was a . Sige a, herald form nd company ust as a smooth
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