bisa w 3 - — —— _— : er " "wn hd ” soe iia i eat = r “ - ha iii - # s ee ————————e i AEIYY : Ns. 8 i atly relieved by constitutional treat- H THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 | ment. MALL/S CATARRH MEDICINE ; ST i It a Tr nd and 1 CE op oe FUACE pe eens h 18 8 constitutional remedy. Catarrhal | EE EO I Ch PA. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- | Doeds, Mortgages, Wiis, &e, written sro = ATE v v lining of the Eusta- id . A FEDERAL BUILDING dition of the mucous | ncuted with care, All legal business proms iis . ehian Tube. When this tube is inflamed | es 1a. Bs ALE La gt om Li) o ® y 1 u hive a rumbling sound or imperfect || miu se ; FOR PHILIPSBURG. hearing, and when fe is entirely Closed, ( ) 101 1 io § § / | | Hing of. Zain, iarringn her Appi io Deafness is the result. nless the In- | " o nd all of phat | ——— fo mation can be reduced, your hearing | Blanks Kept on hand Kova ium If New Bill Is Passed Philipsburg wii may be AeHIOYed Er wors th HALLS - . CA MN ¢ acts throug Get a New $80,000 Federal Bulld-| piood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- . C ’ tem, thus reducing the inflammation and i YRUS BRUNGART ing. assisting Nature in restoring normal con- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ditions. When the Christmas spirit courses through your veins CENTRE BALL PA An omnibus bill will be considered| Circulars free. Al Drusgista, | . BE ! by the Committee on Public Grounds F. J. Cheney -0,, To’'e0, id and cnerglzes cvery fibre of your body—and the spirit | Bpecisl attention given to collecting, Logsl § writinegr of ali class ire ding deeds, Inotigeges : to give impels you to seek the store windows and read In ae a tk » ¥ ) Loe { Ore ati and Buildings as soon as the next ses- " YT v » slon of Congress convenes, to discuss PUBLIC SALE the proposed building of an $80,000 fe advertisements telling of things useful and beautiful? | | Federal Building in Philipsburg. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WANT ED. This bill has been pending for some " ord TS AMON; g i x The nwdersigne nxec + will offer at . . ithe genuine g time past and the complete discussion The undersigned Executor w : NOW I J h Hie gepuis M bast take RG a tod above public sale, on the premises, at Wal- And ust the Rig t Time! joes We . : of it will take place a8 BA A > nut Grove, in Harris Township, on a week for full tim E3 perience GRACCOmATY The other items under considera- ey i ks pir a Write 1 ENATIONAL ro KING MILL tion by the committee are as follows: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, 1921 ATI AW, a 610pd Lewistown, $6,600 for a post office; Commencing at 11:00 A. M, Sharp: ‘w : gYour home merchant wants you to buy now. He shoenixville, $50, ost office; Sayre FARM OF 33 ACRES—6 acres of ‘ Phoenieville, $50,008 pow office: Sayre. deserves your patronage. But if there arc some which is in good timber. Bounded and post office; Sunbury, $50,000 post of- descritec gs foriows’, Ou the Noga Bf needs which he cannot supply, Altoona Booster fice; Beaver Falls, $58,00 post office; by lands of Theodore Davis Boal, on stores are here for your SErvice, & Tyrone, $75,000 post office; Lewsburg, | the South and West by lands of Jonas $1000,000 post office; Middletown, $75,- | Wert. Known as the William Brad- ford (deceased) property. Thereon e- rected a house, barn and outbuildings. Every year Altoona Booster merchants make early ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, AT 2: Christmas buying easier by having on hand new and Williamsport, $110,000 post office; Lan- ¢ I ‘ a : 00 P. M. on the premises, immediate- . . . » caster, $500,000 post office and head- ly East of Centre Hall, near R. R. Sta- complete stocks of Christmas goods at right prices. 3 SEE US Fi KET quarters for internal revenue collection | tion, there will be sold TRACT OF A- 1] district: Bloomsburg, $20,000 post office; BOUT 10 ACRES FARM LAND Columbia. $20,000 post office. bounded on the North by Township i) QMore and more people are coming to appreciate this road: on the East by lands of A. P al . . errr Krape: on the South by lands of Sam- ' y early service and are taking advantage of full assort- : Real Estate Transfers. ue! Hoy: and on the West by lands of & . : . : Francis G. Uzzle to E. O. Shives, Samuel Hoy and W. Howard Durst ments and efficient clerks to help make best possible 4 gt Tie eh sath : . 4 PTV TTT ITTY rrr et CPT TTY tract in Snow Shoe twp.: $3,000. W. E. Bartges, Auctioneer. selections. iy John A. Evans to William Fitgpat- W. F. BRADFORD, Exee. rick, tract in Howard twp.; $1 | i Added 222d Allele lide bdo Bebe} Aas $5,000 post office; State College, $5,000 ty Li 000 post office; Pottsville, $144,000 post office: Scranton, $515,000 post office; Want to Buy or Sell ? TTT rere TI XN nd Tre eY Chas. D. Bartholomew PA, eT i Sale wo 3 » in William Fitzpatrick to Mary Franks D. Mayes, tract in Liberty twp.; $6,600. QMore so than ever before the Altoona Booster as- COMPLETE LINZ OF 0 . . . “ * a distance. The Community Rest Rooms in Christ 5. Decker, et bar, to Willlam| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, at 12 LRT Reformed church social centre, on 15th street near 2, W. S. Lucas will sell: Horses, cattle g to out-of-towners who supply their needs in Booster FARM MACHINERY William 1. ‘Woodeock to James A. |/mplements. eto; clean-up sale. L. PF 12th avenue, are proving a delightful convenience : Burket, tract in Benner twp. $500. - J A : 3 - - / “ - oe In ee ane H.) WEDNES. MARCH Stb.Bright i stores. Nothing is for sale at the Rest Rooms, but { and implements, ! . : is t BPAY ive if Ltiret bs a meeting place for you and vour friends during your tract in Bellefonte; L000. | THURSDAY, MARCH ith PY ~f = «-: - B Louies T Bush to Albert Haupt,|West of Centre Hall, on the Henry Pot 2D Christmas shopping tours—and don’t forget—— tract in Howard twp.; $1. . . . . : W : C » C Sch Schenck's Exere. io." Charles |SALE REGISTER p ; sociation is caring for the comforts of those from CHAMPION y Potter twp; $179.-] o'clock~—4 miles east of Centre Hall, Mayes, auct and Ix EPA ®S $400 | Colyer, east of Old Fort; farm stock everything for your comfort is to be had. Make it tract in Spri | ter farm, clean- 2 twW1 . r A { and far Trustees U. B. ch to Herman|®*"¢ * Arm ne ee ~_ | Potte Willlams, tract in Worth twp.; $125. | Potter. ns f r 2} * * rT Ww A. 8. Balley, et al, to I. G. Crono-| TUESDAY, MARCH 14th.—John H } Do Your Christmas Buying NO : ver, tract in Ferguson twp.; $310. | Burkholder, at Centre Hill ; farm stock | and implements, TUESDAY, MARCH 21st. —Wm. D, | Bartges, 3 miles east Centre Hall ; farm ss is better. Factories are|stock and implements Still Growing i THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd —]. C SAMPSON & ORABILL, + 2% Goodh Centre Hill ; farm stcck and Jewels implements. Clean up sale, 1120 12th Bt, In New Member. Williamsport Commercial College. pit FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 10 A. M 1. Ally ; . WwW. HA. Homan, one mile east Centre SUNDAY v | Ribbons any color 75¢ delivered. Give name and Proprietor. | model. Carbon paper 8x13 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd. | Empire Type Foundry, M/zr. Wood Type; vecsnilon ioe | Metal Type, Printers Sup tics, Buttalo, N.Y Brand New FORD THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, Touring Car [|| YVashington WITH STARTER AND DEMOUNTABLE WHEELS ofr * eo 35,000 Armenian Kiddies, American Many have called, and SOME have chosen to place the order NOW {| Balti ino rc . % for that car they INTEN DED ordering ‘twixt the first of the year and July. Trained, the Hope for Future Peace | GEIR a aig Boo TL THE MONUMENTAL CITY | ERS! And ND GOOD oe tm fal © ALL wie ho SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SO m7 1 SS ROA H 6 SY PP SAI a2 AR v . AmB a AT sii sl 0 A ARR i AR RN SIN BE: Se TO i “WHY SHOULD I ORDER MY CAR BEFORE DEC. 11st? CENTRE HALL, Saturday Night, December 10, Do you think to order NOW, is a trifle out of season ? 11 14 P M Stopping at princips al Stations between . * ‘oy ANT } i f EE el at ut Oh LISTEN, brother, LISTEN! There's a REASON! Theresa BELLEFONTE REASONI1 Art rive~Baltimore, 5.20 A. M Washington 6 A M YOU! ~Ask “BEATTY'S FLYING FORDSMEN" {25 P. M.; Baltimore (Union Sta) 535 P.M Returning, leaves Washington 4.4 “How Come The Giveaway One ?”’ Gems SEE FLYERS CONSULT AGENTS or Write or Cal % J Pennsylvania System BEATTY MOTOR CO. RY or cour or rum smoot overs DISTRIBUTORS for FORD Cars, Trucks and Fordson Tractors BPO IAT 1 pe Arnie, | FREE BELLEFONTE, PA. FREE Ee Ee » i so —— | THE CRESSON LUMBER (0. announces the opening of a BRANCH WHOLESALE and RETAIL YARD in State College, located at Sparks Street and The Bellefonte Central Railroad Tracks. It is our intention to supply the contractor and home builder with all the materials necessary to complete the con- struction of the building. And it shall be our constant aim to supply our patrons with first class material at fair prices. Our stock of materials includes : Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings Rough and Dressed Framing Lumber Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board Sash and Doors Flue Lining Builders Hardware Wall Ties Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtures Mortor Colors Coal Chutes Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings Cement Nails and Glass Wall Board Sash Cord, Ete. We have a complete Service Department for the Home Builders which is free to our patrons. Ask us about it. Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. : Bor Sani of Near aot ; 4 4 a ANNOUNCEMENT Orphanage at Alexandropol, Ar- : : Ee menia, where 15000 youngsters are cared for. ~The baseball diamond, the foot ag 4 LINDEN R 11 Mill Ie Ae Nghe ~ HALL oier tions of the American youth will play their part in the final peace in the Levant, according to Charles — , V. Vickrey, general secretary of the y We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Near East Relief, who is now on ; - Near: East Reliei, Wha is now on : Wo Grinding. Work done promptly and at reason being done by that organization in Pf _ yy ablz prices. We have the most modern machin- Transcaucasia. “Behind the walls of American § A ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- schools and orph 8, finds # ; the only tranquil spots in this whole 8 oh modating, We are always ready to meet any de- troubled territory,” he writes. Here, “ - A eo mands, If in need)of any grinding give us a call, despite disorder, stilence, an starvation, outside the gates, ambi- thous young Armenian boys and —HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR— are making the best of the opportunities offered them by their General Secretary of the Relief fmetican joe Jade. If i dict Dryesisuion 1 FLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP il the jed during a brief peri ast children reach maturity a new gen- spring when the interior stations in MIDDLINGS, BRAN AN D eration will arise to face the prob- the Caucasus were cut off from lems of the Near East with the American food. On the other hand CORN MEAL. benefit of their American training a continuation of the full relief to help them. At present, however, program can not help but mean a It will be filled satisfactorily. we jre confronted by the Possibility b er, more peaceful region in the of having to abandon them because future” of lack of funds, This will mean Approximately ninety thousand sot only oe wasting of what has Chil ho in Anatolia, Cilicia and J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. [already been accomplishe ut wi yria, besides the 35, in Trans- BO also result in the death of the ma- caucasia, are receiving American ry PHONES Linden Hall, Pa. Joris 4 these wards of American training at present, according to United 2 TDD BD VV VR VR CG RW NH BW Several hundred of them Mr. Vickrey. 2 i
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