5.00 th s fr is | 1. Juniats sant New Year ay Extra, Bdgar Wheeler, Clearfield { Among ¢ young people from this i. in Juniata, spent New Year's day : or’ inter section who were home for the holi- | with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra A dispatch from Harrisburg 0% Beatrice Nearhood, Pottersdale GROVE. Mrs. Emma P. Grove died : tinted Below: : day season were Miss Arlene Ginger | James Swabb, est to auto owners is prinie , rnd ? 7 mm Srate College | at her home just beyond the southern Sarl “ENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. Winifred B. Armstrong, Srate College | at he ome J yo | ich, who is a trained nurse in the : . Farmers who use their passenger - ne smn Catherine BE. Lucas, Belefonte boundry of the borough limits, on Sun- | | flivvers to haul produce tO market this | eastern part of the state and located | FRUITTOWN., at Reading: after spending a week Rush Dippery moved his famlly and regularly must pay $6 additional with her relatives here she returned | household goods to State College where year for 1th automobile Hcense, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 LeRoy K. Metzgar, State College day morning, after a prolonged illness ee i——————————— Mildred A. Houser, Penn'a Furnace | due to a complication of diseases. She was aged seventy-six years and ten : 5g EMITH & BAILBY . + « . » Prapiistury George H. Lawder, Lewistown Was 5 y on Monday. they intend to make their future home. | When a flivver, no matte i$ it is B.W.BMITH . + + « + » + + » ary |i. Gensimore, Lewistown \ A a amigo 4 ake Sh id a uh tn ahioncd DASHED { ljocat Batter and May E Gensimore, Funeral services will be held this] Miss Edwina Wieland, who is teach-| Mrs. Roy Martz and children, quipped with th Business Nasager Michael Torsell, Bellefonte ( Thursday) morning at the house, = Ememmmse | Ella PB. Hull, Bellefonte Rev. M, C Drumm, of the Lutheran ERIE bt the Fut Dies Tu Quatre Hall 8] Miles E. Buger, Pleasant Gap church, being the officiating minister. TER M8. —The terms of subscription to the Re- Ruth I. Bartges, Centre Hall Interment will be made in the Union porter are one aud one-hall Sayan per out. toe Dorsey Baxter, So. Philipsburg cemetery at Farmers Mills, by the y "BN Din ver - : 1 a a for three or more in-| Rosle Perko, So. Philipsburg side of her husband, Thomas Grove. ‘ . 0 a e Ce 2 : . sertfons, 15 coats per inoh for each issue, Dis- ay r © : : The deceased was a daughter of the Ishler will not be able to teach her!the holidays with friends in Altoona lay advertising oconpylng less space than ten Ebon P. Stover, aronsburg ¢ deceas i y Aug school at Falrbrook this month, and Willian Sarson nohas and for less than three insertions, from | ..., p Stover Aaronsburg late Peter Shiffler. She Is survived twenty tn twaaty-five cents per inch for each Wp . ) the followi child M Anna = A r fp rw b i en: Mrs, i fssue, scoording to composition, Minimum Willis Gelssinger, Bethlehem 3 e following ildren rs, Ann AUFIRE ek dbRBICe. Det a tev dave charge, seventy-five cents, 2c Belletont Harrison, at home; Witmer and Ar- : : sian 3 Locsl notices accompanying display sdvertts-| Helen L. Rote, Bellefonte . . A. P. Wieland and family, of State | Edward Bubb home ing five cents per line for yng insertion ; other- . thur, of near Centre Hall; Mrs. Robert . . i te | . : wise. algnt cents per line, minimum charge,| John M. Boob, Miltheim College, and J, 8. Miler and family Sparr Wert and EDWARD FE, BAILBY ing at Bound Brook, New Jersey, spent Old Fort, spent a few days last week ger seals, is usec t haul produce a week with her parents, leaving onlat the John Jordan home arly. is classed as a commer Monday to resume her work, { Charles Fye, who Is employed at Paul Ishler is confined to the house | Sts College, spent a short time with with an attack of scarlet fever, | his family at this place, Owing to quarantine Miss Larue Willlamm Stump, of this place, Hugh Ralston has taken the school! Walter Jubb, Fr. Williams, of Lemont, and Earl . : twenty-five cents. Mary M. Weaver, Madisonburg of Pleasant Gap, spent Christmas with | burg, and Dore Legal notions, twenty cents per line for “three 4 . aun; ’ on Chios Insertions, and ten cents por line for eamoh ad- Adolph Fauble Bellefonte FF. E. Wieland of the hrist Hhioual TARO. eee. | Mary B. McGovern, Bellefonte BLAUSER.—John William Blauser| Mr. and Mrs. Orin Osman had fo Halnes R. May, Willlamsport died on Monday afternoon at the home | Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs, How- CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Christena M Kern Moshannon of his parents, Mr and Mrs. John |ard Evey, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eve L.. Quick, Most Blauser, of Poters MHls at the age of | and Mrs. Thompson, of State College i WUXK, MOgnhannon PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE igsmer B Walker, sixteen years, one month and sixteen Moshannon . H nf bout 4 . ats mk rend re X days. e was IH for about ten days, REV. MELVIN C. DRUMN, Pastor Fern Lyons, Bellefonte “Au” caus hi t4 : ’ flu” causing his death. Intermen Grace J ANCAS {owan 3 . "ne race A. Lucas, Howard will be made this (Thursday) after Willlam J. Eilick, Pittsburgh noon at Sprucetown DAY, JAN. 8, 1922 ZenoviaV. Miles, Port Matilda The deceased leaves to mourn his , 10:30--Communion "rank J. Snavely, Millhed i his paren and four brothers and Services for ih. inion ters. He was siudent in the Cen ir fitions of Hall High school, and a youth very Conditions of woomer Belted sli in helght =ix feet, two Inches : ‘ rears ago he ot with an SUBJECTS FOR John C. Jenkins, yea 8 m th JAN, FEB, AND MARCH Maud L. Evey, 8 1 heavy door striking &im breast—awhich to some extent St. Luke's Lutheran Church Off to Arkansas, Centre Hall, Pa. On Monday morning Cleveland Mit- Rev. M. C. DRUMM, A M, Pastor. cause of his final condition endered him unable to battle weessful vith I disease that at terling left Centre Hall for Eureka kad him Springs, Arkansas, the famous health sly The New Year Is before us . . resort, and on Wednesda) Jan. 1, 7:30 p. m~"Conditions of Suc- cess.” Jan. 8, 10:3 . m~—Holy Communion was followed by IL. r McClenahan. . dis dy of Dt We gratefully thank our friends for r Mittarline h 2 (3 t ; ; Mr Miterling nas not their manifest appreciation of Booster fh Ith Toor soveral » LARA Or Bs £ : oi Jan. 15, 7:30 p. m—"“The Young Man} e ; y LT Stores and Booster Service during 1921 ¥ “ sg is with the a of receiving me en Favilik n : HRD in Visht Who Came to Himself, uw : he siats | made in the cemetery at will and we sincerely wish for them a full during benefit "Tha orf oy A ‘ ; m. The Per the famous Southern resort. Clyms i the pas x months | 14 1 Community measure of Health and Prosperity. McClenahan, wh in 5 yi : Rest Rooms ble, hopes too th X " y The members of the Altoona Booster « | Eureka Springs may remove Lhe n : Pad y sh or sover whe : 0 p. m—"A Great Question. sdu ne vist he esided with |} fam n Association belleve that 1922 will be 12, 7:80 p. m—"Abraham Lin- trouble, i ; Mr. Mitterlir f he finds ti t | H s wife, who w fo in Altoona. for all of us a year of GOING FOR. \ "» Mr, sMitleriing, | 1¢ finds Lhe WCE : 3 : "3 - colin and His Religion . WARD, The business life of a com. Feb, 19, 7:30 p. m—"George Wash- to his liking, purposes renting a Entrance on tage and then sen n s Siit irvives with y Chis 3+ he BE: munity is depend nt upon the pros. ‘3 wen hy Sh ides, " terling. The length their stay . lhe « Li third) 156th Street indefinite, although Mr. Mitterl ington and His Religion.” Feb, 26, 7:30 p. m~—"The Tomorrows That Never Come.” Mar. 5, 2:30 p. m~—"Dwight L. Moody, the Man of God" Y Mar. 12,_23:30 p. m—"David Living- : : " inal : : 8 : ilizen of vonia, Passe hn Church. . ‘wfie and His Work." ears nday : A » . business, and an ad. to that effec il} day of being & ear hen n q Mar 19, 10:30 a. m~—Holy Communion. u 3 A n : } All Welcome, be found in this perity of those who live In that ecom- Christ munity, To those shoppers from a thinks that by April or May he will . 4 . distance and to those who buy at home to his home. He has John H 1 Reformed y a a we pledge our continued efforts to bet. ter and more sconomical service, rm t Mar. 26, 7:30 p. m—"Henry W. Long- fellow, the Poet.” During the cold winter months le heal they are ng. | v a to vivir & laat iin us not forget God and His Church. Henit Mey ® years ago. During his last illness he . . in made his home with the only surviv prices. Wise buyers will do well to z Merchants are now preparing for In. } : . ‘ ventory and are clearing out season. g frrust i they may un the gOO4 {ther His wife preceded him over able merchandise at helow-season We want to study the lives of some of the world's great men whose birth- Birth and Death Statistics. ing child, Mrs. Henry Garrett. He i» read the ads in the dally newspapers by four half brothers ———— and profit by them. The association 1 days come during these months now In the 338th district In Pennsyiva~-} al survived ) Kaneville, Ill. Giibert and . $ 11 | of before us. nia, comprising Centre Hall boroug? f ; emblem Is a guarantee of best-obtain- 3 3 ' 2 3 ¥ sre Pov Ly Toes 3 n or oe PF {f Milton and Andrew ad Let us seek out ¢ good in their ]and Potter township, Cyrus Brungas I of Milton, 3d And A : : ‘ Ss & g ir alr able merchandise at lowest consistent mistakes, Registrar of Vital Statistics, there dress unknown. He was a staunci ; a . 3 > y +} y obs treed X wees, and all Booster members are Come and wors ith us and bring l were during 1821, fifty-four births and | member of the Reformed church; hon New Member i . twenty-three deaths, the births being | est in every way, one whose word was tard F . o proud te display it. . > Standarn urniture } 2356 per cent of the deaths. A fine 18 good as gold: a good citizen whose 3 ia Linden | oh owin indeed nfluence was felt and will remain for 11th Ave. showing, inc i. infiuen 4 : ! During this year BUY IN YOUR DiS. TRICT STORES AND SAVE! ess asin time. Burial was made af Livonia Altoona t Lemont, morning ; Aged Man Fell, Breaking Leg, Thursday afternoon. The charge be Boalsburg, afternoon; Pine Grove Mills John A. Slack, on going out into his] ing without a pastor, Hew. Shultz of evening. back yard the day after Christmas, fell | the Lutheran chureb offigiated. - to the ground and in doing so broke THE ALTOONA one of the Hones in his right leg just Senalor Penrose's ‘death, Saturday IMMEL—Mrs. Conrad Immel died at BOOSTER ASSOCIATION . . . abava th nkle y se ttire Ww re fternoon, will cause many political [above the ankle. The fracture was : . Green Grove, near Spring Mills, aged _ a long - ¢ i wee 4 A ongwell. Al ges. His long service in his party duced by Dr. H H Long x about 83 years. Interment was made ut hi in Any 0 ina £41 J though past eighty-two years of age, 4 put. him 45 any prominent postions M 81 4 is & ring up well in the Green Grove cemetery, Wednes- SAT. DIAL i8 Dearn P Feil easy to fli. He was chairman of day forenoon we committee, a posi- S—————————————— \ New House to Be Bulit. Se One day last week, Frank D. Lee GARMAN —~Corney M. Garman, a son e in political leader in Penn sold his lot, adjoining the Lee home on fof the late Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Gar was able for many % . $ . 11 o \ ¢ Ballefante 3 i to keep the boys oiled up by dis-]the south, in Centre Hall, to Roy Dut- | man, of Bellefonte, died at his home at g patronagé row, who with Mra Du'row., has been | Wochawken Heights, N. J, aged ©§5 patronage. livin or TAMIL / : . ts PE 5 8 Ser © % 1 Penrose, in 1897. defeated Mr. Wan-]living in Williamsport for some time } years He is survived by his wife, jal toga. Sena-]past It is the purpose of Mr. Dutrow | three daughters and two sons and the Vile . v vit edd him. as did also]to erect a dwelling house on the bung- following brothers and sisters: Allen AVINE al OG Din, as Gs HBO : Philadetphi wolitician ilow plan on the lot in the Spring, to nd Robert, of Tyrone; Edwin and W. Pl leiphia politician. ' be occupied by him and his wife, . of Bellefonte; Ira DD. of Philadel- 8 consideration for the lot | ald ] phia: Mrs. Minnie Maitland, of Wil- Sentenced for Bank Robbery. aera hie ot a sm Aait ; ry 4 > to have been $500 amsport: Mrs. Charles Cruse, of Raymond Sh nd Harry Kink 1 A ———— Bellefonte Eckenroth the Lucky Man. Mr, Garman was a clerk in the Mer- About one hundred and fifty persons | chants’ National Bank, Fifth avenue, Were sentencedl on years in the J or having rob 4 : . . ts xiakt K . participated in a luncheon wit the | Now York. aie ban at sarinaus, a isthiar of Shame Beatty Motor Company, Bellefonte on ————— : J ry Red A a Saturday > evening Seventy-five of Real Estate Transfers, This Week Starts Our anua uc- baka " these had given orders for Ford cars i claimed he had no know A nk Rebecca Snyder to J. 8. Burd, tract ts of some type. Edward CC, Eckenroth, » y of where it came from, and on in Hained twp.; $720. Sled. 1 ‘ wan 4 : if Bellefonte, a paper hanger, was pre-| » ple no sentence was imposed. . tran Da £ ok « sented with a car, having won out un- Green Decker, admr., to Dolan Deck Dick” Kinkead was taken before : ; der regulations laid down by the sev- | ©" thact n Gregg and Potter twps.; we cashier, whom he had locked in the wault prior to the robbery and enty-five persons who had the matter $125. kL h * * d d f ] the vawle poie to the vobbmy, andl lg J. ¥. Decker, et i, to Dolan D. All merchandise is reduced far below a ——— Decker, tract in Gregg and Potter J " A0F twps.; 00. immed as his accomplice Raymond Annual Meeting of 1.0.0.F Hall Assos, | twPs.: 33,400 : * Shobe. The greater part of the money The annual meeting of the Centre P. P, leitzel, ot ux, to 8. W, Gram- our former low prices. was found—$2,000 of the $8,000 in Hall 1. O, O. F. Hall Association will § loy, trustee, tract in Millheim: $236. be held on Monday evening, January 16th, at 7:30.-By order board of dai- Meyer, tract in Penn twp; $1. a — . . ew Revanlios Toeery Clive. y=. es 3X pie Buy now ; do not delay your purchase. David Chambers, of Snow Shoe, who - tract in Ferguson twp.; $1,000, . hg . Suspect Milk a sEpldemiec Cause. several years ago resigned as chairman Last week there were thirteen cases 1. G. Gordon Foster, et al, to Will- of the Republican County Committee, " lam A. Fye, tract in State College; s k th : of scarlet fever In Look Haven and ’ ® has been succeeded by Frank Mayes, four in Flemington, and the health of- $1,600, Come mn ’ as e prices. present County Treasurer. Pressure]lnoers are at a loss in tracing the of business was given as the reason l wource of the outbreak. The only the- . GEORGES YALLEY, for the resignation of Mr. Chambers. ory advanced so far has been that, as Mrs, Sara Reeder is visiting friends the majority of the families afflicted all § 4+ Contre Hall. May Have Student Pastor, take milk from one dairyman, the Rid Sob Appointment of a student pastor for |gorms of the fever may have been In Mia. Annis of y ia Pennsylvania State College was de-|the milk. The board of health has Svniing wing time at the home of her 4 D cided at a conference of the Presby-|stopped the milkman from delivering |’ ~~ Ripia. EPARTMENT terlan synodical home mission ' com~|milk pending an Investigation of the Miss Maggie Immel spent last week STORE mittee, representing the state, held at]matter, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Harrisburg. A resolution to Increase \ Immel, at Green Grove. the home mision fund for work in the: Remitting on subscription, ¥. B.| Miss Abbie Barger, of State College state from $40,000 to $100.00 was re-|Herman, of Altoona, writes: “I can't | *Pent a few days with her parents, ferred to a committee, do without your valuable paper.” Mr, and Mre. J. C. Barger, # later Kinkead admitted the crime, and Kinkead's home. H. B. Hering, ot ux, to Susan C.