The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 16, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. v LOCAL AND PE RSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A 8 xb remsosAL | NITED STATES
rn cont rennin Seas | LEADS WORLD IN
conference
ne opened on Tuesday ana wil cs RURAL WIRES
Census Shows over 2,500,000
al ve. nrene Miter, south ot centre | Farms in Country Connected
t— Gipsy Smith closed a successiul
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John Otto, of Aaronsburg, a few days liglous campaign of several week in i dal 3 2 Au 8158 vy agner ’ I with Telephone Lines
ago received a paralytic stroke that af- I [ewistown on Sunday. aLuraay. he parents are ve aed Op |
fected the whole of his body. - lat over 1 first arrival in the tam Some figures of the United States census
ly of agriculture for 1920 throw an interesting
light on the extent to which the telephone
serves the farmers More than 2.600.000
obtain same from Samuel Shoop, Centre | in Brush Valley after April t BOALSBURG NEWS. farms in this country are equipped with the
Hall, by proving property and paying Miss Annie Lohr spent over Sunday little instrument that does so much to keep
for this advertisement. Hobert Barger, n Hving on the Al-} . witli oh iatam people in touch with one another, which
2s A At Nea ! ms : means that nearly two-fifths of all the
farmb in the United States now have tele-
y ple in the 1} week phone service. These two and a half
H. M. Hipple, of near Baltimore, Md, onns Cave. aR or thi an ’ ieee millon farms constitute 38.9 per cent of
spent a few days the past week with on oo RL wr a all the farms in the country; but in some
ad Ls! I ‘ e Lulheras states even larger percentages of the total
pumber of farms are linked up with the
! hy a play The aurhing va 4 telephone systema. As might be expected,
Mrs. Wilbur 8, Lucas | suffering { the uncil room on Friday evening, 1 : : — ‘es : : io . in the rich agricultural states of Nebraska,
from tonsilitis anc r neighbor, Mrs. hich all lovers of the sport are Invited. lL Loa i lowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, and Ohlo
George Long, has been housed up with - ba Hund ", AR mentione Lt] more than half the farm homes have tele-
3 : phones. but this is also true of nine other
. . . v ing t 3 ' . states, ciuaing Massachusetts io the East,
Cave. Automobile SAVY I ign inns add, VISOR, . ‘ . i | Oregon In the West, Minnesota In the | The Oceanle Ladies’ Quintette,
tion tw prove t int ting | ’ a. Northwest, and Missouri in the Boutheast
Wilbur J. Woodring was appointed | ana profitable affair for Centre county |PO¥INIIDE U 1. As Jaugn! gOO4 | Jt appears that the progressive agricul-
At ilds short as rw t vou, COM Cun turists are pretty well distributed through.
out the country and that no one section can
: h claim that all the lve farmers are within its
was confirmed by the LS obert MceCorn tt n of Mr.}” e et. i i borders
t In no other country in the world bas rural
telephe service been developed (0 any-
thing ¢ extent that it has in the
United Sta * Fe xample, the latest
available figures ! Lo jovernments
owned system in Gres jritain show only
2.400 cphones on srmer lines--ouly
. . - i . " uth of on er cent of the number
keep a flock of chickens and a few hogs rred by the hv Bran Oe on ! rted by the Census
when he moves to town. rom Yor I tone, Lau er] vied to this ng. it wi kntel jurcau for the United States. And condi
Messrs. R., M. Smith and Edward Excell asonable
Durst, on Friday, made a trip to Lew= | nejoesn, J. Harter,
istown on business. —
— Perry county, saloonless for fou
ant on the Frankenberger farm, i8 se- | ther vear.
riously ill with pneumonia.
— Charles Frazic
Found, Masonic pin. Owner may Feammed below Aaro
t— lison farm at
Miss Adeline McClenahan and Mrs. | Samuel Stitzer
relatives in Centre Hall.
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a bad cold. Both ladies live near Penns %
Closing Number of the 1921.22 Lecture Course,
postmaster
time ago an last week
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John Dashem expects to
Kerlin property purchased
'
short time ago. He will
some outbuildings
re pot exceptional, + ¢ ¥
ny means. old story of tho Don’t Fail to Get Our Prices Before
relgner who was oot ing in a balloon
race in the United States still has point ‘ .
. - He was forced to land in a remote rural B Th Ri h *
TUSSEYVILLE district, and was injured in so doing. A uying ese g t .
} doctor was on hand : immediately
and the foreigner, who ught that the
prompt arrival of mex sssistance was
due to some marvelous coincidence, could
hardly be made to believe that jt was &
quite simple matter—a fa mer bad seen
§
the balloon ng and had had presence of
mind ¢ nough to go Ww his telephone and T hat Make Baking Easy.
ring yp the doctor
TWENTY-FIVE MILLION : . 4
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Detroit Red Star Vapor Stoves
ava. | Te Propurston and Diarbaion | i Waler Burpee & Co. Garden Seeds
Slr ur! : of Great Magnitude .
— W. W. Lawrence & Co. Paints
EEE sms | | “Bilecto” and “Chi-amel” Automobile Paints
25 000 000
here are some 1.500 different telephone
" wa ¥
ng the direc.
y rod : .
onsiderable factor in the cost i
hone “service. Tho cost of i Roofing 0f All Kinds
hon directories for the
this year is estimated
$8.000,000. The work
paring these directories and
and distributing them is enor
‘nano we ne wens | | HP, Schaeffer Hardware
p of specialists
iv | were the first telephone exchanges ¥ Both Phones BELLEFONTE
switchboard operators carried the
names of the subscribers “in their heads.” w—
The first telephone directories were nothing
but lists of the names and addresses of the
telephone subscribers 80 few In numbers
were the first users of the telephone, that
a single sheet usually sufBced. The frst
directory of telephone subscribers In New
versity, has been elected pastor of t te 4 of his tathor. 4.51. H j York City, published in 1879, was printed | |
SH a . : . oy 1 834 Pex d . on a card, the names of the 230 subscribers
Montgomery Lutherans nur : : ¥ h th Ong M R $s pu a being arranged. not alphabetically, but entre ount
a native of Bellevill Mil cour } nd on whicl y . usinos fin In August, that
i i under business headings
afi in ANNOUNCING 2 lect'sn 2 ROM : EB: 3 same year, the first telephone directory In
past
ts - fai . y Fioya Joraa ‘ i i : g Telephone Company of New York It ®
county speak ver ering of him \ i hoo “ . $ un « . = contained 47 pa afd the names and
¢ 3 ners nd ot to 3 Stock and Store Fin w N Sa addross oe EO es u { 1
Harvey L: 1 . £1 verton. father i } i musi if te ) wk and are Fiztares for Sale. The rapid growth of the telephone ex-
of Mrs. (Bev M. CC. Drumm, was at } “'"™® a ‘ it Apri 1 ! : f Ver) dionges soon necessitated calling sub
\ tf ni ; ! r f ’ ! 1 1 | scribers by number rather than by name,
1 » A 5 3 wv * 1% : , nts ors is r but 4 .
regular pastor, the newspapers in tha — : 5 i book form was distributed by the Bell
the tthe
the Lu : and the telephone directories began to
his daughts from Weds b : | 53 fix ‘ R ¢ 1 { assume somethis g ks their present form. J r —~ “TS rr
week until Tuesday, on which |r 1 aced work in that line off cents old eb ne waenone. buses 1 one ot wenty (Il ARMORY : ‘BELLEFONTE
Rev. 1 ym. together with Mi ‘ ¥ : i M i Ti rt ' development. It never stands still. OM
subscribers are dropping out and Rew ones BEGINNING 7:00 P. M,
are constantly being added. Thi means
back home, traveling in the new se trouble and ne andes. build UD Yo n of ress w BARN that new names must be added to’ the T d ; M h 14 |
Chevrolet &) r and reg that st weight. ] at Milroy. Pa telephone directory, addresses changed’ and ues ay y 4 arc t 1
: Takes. Tani SEatt 3 : : names of those no longer subscribers must
. an : . Meal 00! Wa Cg a SEAT J aad . ; be eliminated. The changes and additions YPEN D r 10 A. X o 10:30 P. N TO
Mr. ana Mrs. James FH. McCool - %g Tanne, “Contr Hal Pharmety. 1 spine vo + J be oumisntet. io chanbos and ant OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M., T
callers at this offi lew cays ago N I f Centre H rr 1 to Bx Why 1 ¢ {to Millhein do 3 phone directories. The greatest care Is ay - M 8 1 +]
the interest of the public le they 20-1 eonte on Thursday wher he will 14 ing \ { “4 y 20, : will taken in the preparation of directory copy. Saturday y 4 / arch 1 th, nc .
vertise for the 21st instant. The Lt aide 4+ ha fib fis tha ) 4 fisring : Reins and in supervising the printing
tooking forward 1 he time they will a ; ny 3 er a - The New York City Telephone Directory =
. ie he by-laws of the Repul al ay a uy : ir consists of over 1,300 type pages, 934 x 1134 a
move to Centre Hall and roti fron . a ites — in y = Do not miss this hance inches, with four columns of telephone lst ALL THE NEW MODELS __— AND NEW PRICES IN
active life. Mr. and Mrs. McCool Ww - EE 2 Ta al : vf n Adams and Adah Smit togs to a page and contalns over 570,000 . ~
ccupy @ part of the McCool dwelling he Nittany Count club house, were ! ; listings. Nearly a million directories are T g ( ~ d .. 2S
” rn : led to acc d ro } #0 amended as to includ we lady mem a distributed every four months. Constant ou rim ars, C ans LO0Uupes
ouse. remodeled to ace 1at WO era fh" the qativs. wobk oF" Loz ; Hand r film levelc ping study is required to koep the size of R ds T k Ne T
families, : a iq oF = printing t *. J. Harter, heim, the directory within reasonable bounds and oa sters, ruc S C ractors
— ina nu Be ere was © Ol nlarsemenis & . ‘Ax groups of experts have developed special
The “Busy Bee" sewing circle great- } the OIce i ice-Chalrman. Mrs , a : paper, new type faces and arrangements
ly surprised Mrs, C. F. Emery, a mem- George W. Zeigler, of Pi burg, was ° of type pages to effect economies in space GOOD MUSIC
- ww ' \ ine unanimously slect ¢ 1 &} a * nd size. . . . .
ber of the “circle,” on Monday evening ALTIUS oman 3h sition J As a reference book, the telephone FULL ORCHESTRA, MALE QUAR-
when they gathered at the Emery . "ra Jible is counting the days 1 i en S directory has come into general use. For TET, VOCAL AND INSTRUMEN-
home to help her celebrate her birthday | he is yet to pass until he will BYE ti correct names and street addresses it is TAL SOLOS.
y rersary. The other members of the | his new posession Medien 1 o consulted more often than the city directory. -
BS 1 oul Bar in thelr aw Posessicns at Fiedler, Wher MEDICINE CE srs mandy. because it 16 the ndis- PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT
Emery family on took pat in ¥ I purchased a farm. One of his neigh “I h d Ch b 1 . pensable key that apens the telephone door
preparation of the surprise, which took | hors will be William . Carson. #4 ave use am er ams to the subscriber; the “Open Sesame 4 LIGHT REFRESHMENTS
shape in the form of delicious ice cream | having. sold his Cough Remedy and given it to | without which his use of the telophane
my children on many occasions would be necessarily limited and ta bene : .
and am thoroughly acquainted fis circumscribed. ALL PAID ADMISSIONS WILL
——————— HAVE CHANCES ON
to say, a very delightful evening was] known better as the Hess farm. Claud with its good qualities. Let any
spent. Ptr. wre re vet rah | one woubled ‘with a cold or WHAT IT COSTS TO GROW DAILY PRIZES
-— : ys iy 2 cough use it and he will be Every Jase tho United Staten Sains, &
AVE ¢ ow LOT nt million itations, the public wu :
A few days ago Lewis Korman, Soria Mills: on the Allison tam. by quickly convinced of its superi- | FCF eh the sale of securities ADMISSION REDUCED TO THE
ear Penns Cave, while spreading ma- the Allison mill. . ority,’ Writes Mrs. C. H. Woocls, i 700,000,000 hard dollars $0 bo spent in ese NOMINAL PRICE OF
nure from a wagon, fell in such a man- Decatur, i tending plants to serve the additional cus % CENTS.
i ide 1 Edna, eleven years old, daughter of . ly. tomers created by that increase in domand. :
fer as to strike his side against the ] ‘ Wg rf oO ham a.
top of the wagon box with sufficient Mr, and Mrs "Harry Cummings, west C berlain 8 Chairman Calder of the Senate committee
of Cont 1 ‘ . . un reconstruction and production made this COME
force to fracture several ribs. After if Centre Hall, on the Cummings home- Cough Remedy estimate in a recent publication by the,
the accident he continued hauling ma- stead, was taken to the Bellefonte hos-| is for sale by drug ists every- commities, Centre County Automobile Dealers Ass’e’n
nure until noon and in the afternoon pital late Monday night, suffering from where, 35 cents per i large Because the normal development wha
worked about his shop, and next morn- symptoms of appendicitis. Wednesday | size 60 cents. Syigasly Survaiieg BE O00
ing when at the barn he was suddenly morning, the time of this writing, the - { ed of $700,000,000 into thelr business
seized with such severe pains that he parents had not heard whether or not TYP oy EWE RL on | to pay for new eonstructionfnow required.
could scarcely return to the house. A |#8 operation had been performed, and FCB Eadtade | ‘This yast sum of money canbe chtalned
All makes and all giyion $16 up. Bomne t wer uate
physician was summoned Who found | # telephone call to the hospital brought used and ro deaned by the U. 8. Gov's. only through maintenance. of sdeq
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te rales mu os nAUre alr interest . .
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the ribs fractured. A few days later | the answer that it was thought no op- faq, LINOWRITER, a printing office xxcessrrr! { | seturn $0 thrifty lnvostors, otherwive thelr Correct Done at the Office.
other complications set in, with the eration had been performed and that Ribbons any soler 714 delivered, {ive name and sway would $0 Wg wis
; . ’ " i " model. Carbon paper dx shoe sliv’
result that at present his condition is the little girl's condition was about Empire Type Foundry, V0. cod «Mips.
Meal Type, ri
quite serious. the same." niers Suppl, Butialo,
Drumm and babj
farm to William Bower
’ hi iod ¢ Oi Ty 34 Fase] ori
and cake, which had been prepared] will locate north of Fiedler. on the
unknown to Mother Emery. Needelss | ramen Winkleblech
farm, probably
purchased by Mr 3ible, moves to
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