{HE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1922 TUSSEYVILLE PP. Maneval, of Madisonburg, his H preached Rev. first sermon last Sunday n the conference year. Miss new Violet her been had Stewart who Mrs. years, Palmer, with aunt, Jordan, for to her home at Potters Mills. living about two returned Bedylon's county, Saturday. and family, Mrs Jordan who attended John Mifflin Emmet Those sale, in on were: Jordan Stewart John Fortney. Willlam J. Wednesday Charles Slutterbeck, and son Andrew, and Those who heard Bryan State College, last eve 3oyd, Andrew John I were: Emily, Floyd, nd Stewart Jordan, Mary and ind Thomas Swartz, Diehl and wife and Mrs. Dubbs, to Fortney, Johy here get the will be Wednes- living f Mifflinburg, were house ready, which oe- George Harter on Floray, who had been now making her home with ter, Mrs. Aaron Detwiler week.) of late for last her spent Rockey. and two Lewistown, of the form Wm. Rockey returned he from the and Mrs home Mr 34405] inst visiting Punxsutawnaey for about Holderman made mnmsSman urday and Witmer E Sat Mi: “ House and family spent Aaronsburg Report on Wheat in Elevators, 8 wh n country mills and catimated e U 8 at tl depart. This is the small- word of tment that with ethe the bushels of 1917. reports date ex depar for ten Years h 1, 1918, of 686.000.0000 when abe wheat crop FOR BALE 100 Ibs., gentle P Span of mules, and good workers. Centre Hall, RD. 3t SICK With a Bad Cold “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter | gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It |. clped him at once and quick- ly broke up his cold.” Mrs. P. O. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa. put Vole See os Treaster, HOW THE A.E.F. SAFEGUARDED COMMUNICATION Complete Wire System Center Built by Signal Corps at La Belle Epines There is almost a wNow-1t-Can-De Told" flavor in the story of the by the American glgnal con # feguard its system of communications, told by Cuptain A. Lincuin Lavine, for merly of the A. E I, Air Service, who has a study of the of the part by communications the World precautions taken io ns ps In France history in made played War, The City of Paris, bombed] every moan. light night by Bosche airplanes and shelled by the super-gun of the Germans, was de cidedly unsafe for a central switching sys tem. At any a bomb or a shell might wreck the system and cause damage which it would take a long time to repair So the Chief Signal Officer, Gener od Exlgar go quietly and un b E. F. veterans know had for some time Ru ssl, quietly, unobly wlvely- trusively that few A. about it even today tral switching system France at a Paris, known as La Belle Epincs, “fut that is not all La Belle Epines was only string to General Russel” pow in safeguarding Paris ¢ 3 He had At Ok A. BE. F. bad in every bit of telephone nl ment that and reinstall a system exa tly like thal cen. ot from built the distance up a whole point ane another supply reserve I telegy would be necessnry to in operation in Paris. Evers would have to go into m ing replica of the exist to be found in its proper bux of an envelope attached to it. was a complet while in 3 specifications telling exactly how and whe each item of equipment Was to be set ————— BANKING HOUSES FIND BOON IN CUBAN CABLE Have Made Constant Use of New Telephone Circuit Since Sugar Price Break uses In New York ne tatives Danks y nancial Bb in coms the telephu and corres e Dew pos Havana-Key W in the pr strain on since the such a of the eat cable, ever e of sugar caused financial resour Indeed, some of the break {sland repu . larger banking houses with hmporiant interests i telegraph and the mails altoge transad of urgent & wit now use the telephone exciusi The New York bani f his Havana nage as though b the The the United States has heen in ; ’ have abandoned the use of the Ln mintlers, volte © e wi strect. telephone enable connecting Cuba with in operation only a relatively short time he presidents of the « in the first convers last Ap when a of diplon ington. vana b two repub . greelings er the now ine eiished gntherin Was rit ats and Moers at snd a similar paseinhiage rel officials of the American Tele phone an ph Company dem netirate the possitdlil A tel over a «© st Havana operator at Pacific Ocean, ( ‘Ifornia Coast. length of this clrenit—a distan that from London to Pekin- still more noteworthy bes «4 of jong distance te ephony was established and th ephone conne tion stance of 5.403 miles, Ee wi th the telephone Santa Calalina ls! wii] in the twenly five miles « ff the lemarkable as was the to conversed e equal the demonstra. wee th tion was Qu ee words spoken at Catalina were not by wire, but by wireless telephone to the mainland, picked up by the fand wires at Los Angeles, carried acroes mountains, and rivers to Key West, Florida, and thence by telephone cable, under the mile-deep waters of the Morida Straits, heneath the warm currents of the Gulf Stream, to the listening ear of the Cuban President at liavana, transmitied, deserts TEACH TELEPHONE OPERATION IN IOWA CONTINUATION SCHOOL An interestihg phase of the continuation has gained ire country being where schon! movement, which mendous headway throughout the past years, deve, ped In Des lowa, conirses in the operation of a private branch telephone exchange are being given. Under the lowa law, children under six- teen who are obliged to work must attend at least eight hours a week. The provides several is Moines, du dng the school Des Maines continuation school training courses in general office work such filing and typing and the use of and addressograph machines, Re ently course wns added, twelve students entered. The North weate fiell Telephone Company co operating with the educational authorities by furnishing instructors until such time as other teachers ean be trained. ne adding thie telephone with n is ——— MORE YANKEE INGENUITY ———— in New England, as elsewhere through out the Bell Telephone System, he rule prohil:iting operators from telling inquiring subscribers the time of dayuls being strictly enforced. But the Down East operators have to contend with that indomitable spirit of the stern Puritan ancestors that refused to be discouraged by difficulties and a Yankee ingenuity that sometimes eukes if difficult to refuse a request for the proscribed information. The other day an operator in one of the exchanges of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Companf got a signal from a suhweriber, & sweet-voloed old lady who, entirely wnindful of the company’s rules, but desirous of sidestepping them if pos gible, inquired eraftiiy, “Central, If 1 tell you the time, will you tell me whether my clock fs right?” —————————— The Reporter, 11.50 a year, hl The First National Bank, at Spring Mills In the State of Pennsylvania, business on March 10, 1922, at the close of RESOURCES Loans and discounts, inciud ing rediscounts $115,068.15 Overdrafts unsecured 476 89 Deposited to secure clrcula Jation (U. 8. bonds par val ue ri : aa. 25000 00 All other U 8 Gov't securities 23 980.08 Total U. 8, Government se curities . Other boands, stocks, ities, ete . Banking House, $600 ; ture and fixtures, Lawful reserve with Reserve Bank Cash in vault Total of Items 9, and 18 | . Checks on banks located out side of city or town of re porting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U, 8 Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer Insurance account Interest earned and not col lected .ev 45 080 38 secur vi 468 50 furni- $244.71 Federal 8,004.71 BR 760.95 . 21 07269 12 10, i, 1,260 00 $00) 0 2 460.34 Hl2.66 Total $2 ow LIABILITIES in 25 0040 (6 000 00 Capltal stock paid Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for interest taxes accrued and Less current expenses, inter est, and taxes paid Circul g notes outstanding checks outstanding Cashier checks on own bank outst: ing Total of Items 21, 2&2, &, a Directors | SALE REGISTER | THURSDAY. Centre i i -up Juernseys, Herd s« Sale t F. Mayes, ject reg- Au CGoheen rim stock, implements household goods I.. F. Maves, 28th, at one 0'- Hall Horses, TUESDAY, MARCH 5 mile northeast of Oak William Kern will sell 41 young caltie sid COWHE, farm implements and some househ goods. THI m. at TREDAY, Colye I, MARCH 30, Mrs. W. C. Farm stock, implements, and all ai 10 a Farner will sell: houeshold goods. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is greatly relieved by constitutional treat. ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness iz caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you hive a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result Unless the in. flammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever, HALL'S CATARRI MEDICINE acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys. tem, thus reducing the inflammation and aaaisting Nature in restoring normal con- tions Cifculars free. All Druggists F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, Why Mr. N. Windsor (R. 1.) Put Up with Rats for Years sre ago 1 got some rat poison, which nearly killed our We put up with rats any! a friend told me about Rat.Saap It surely kills rr aah house pets won't touch it.” Rats dry up and leave no smell, Prices, 35¢. 65¢, $1.28. Sold and guaraptesd by C. M. Smith. Mable Ate. Centre Hall C. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills : Louder's Store Oak Hall i fine witch doe is, the 24440404040 LALA 44400004 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, TRIENNIAL ASSENSME!] Acts Trien the Assembly, In accordance with several the General regulating nial of Revision, Assessments and constituting a Board ioners of THURS MARCH the County Comping tice FRIDAY, fixed County that MARCH 1825, to Centre DAY, “4th, finally give no 28rd. and have been upon which determine whether f the valuations of the made below the just@ate; the to perform Board of Revision upon the ne and at i 4 he any f Assessors have heen reserving how Over right the duties the same Lime and places of he ing 1 appeals for the several Town and Boroughs, as provided hy ships of Assembly I'he Kas of millage for the year 1020 rat been fixed al 6 mille and Ine jew flage to raise fonds Sinking -Fund and Ponds ther obli and o NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT APPEAL FOR 1927, given 10 Notice is «re of Centre County hold fit hereby th will Commissioners Triennial Assessing times and places prit 17th Bellefonte lorough and Boggs House, Belielo ril 15th Bellefont House, Be 19th Hellefo Walker Cou dnd ¥ ed HAR GEO RY I". AUSTIN H. YARNELIL, M, NARTER County Commission IRWIN, Clerk Of Bellefonte GF Attest R W fomn March issioners 17th, 1022 A DMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE. —~ Iateors of Administration om the sstste of Centre County, decesscd letters of Administration on the above ests te having bean duly granted the undersigned. she would respectfily request all persons knowine then selves Indebsed 10 woe exisie Ww ase Be’ | | | he if mn pEainsl Le maine WO PIER Li eated without delay for s iliement A. ODESKIEK, Adu Centre Ha RUG Lhone LEVINE CiRlulk Bailie @ to present them duly suthenticpied fof ment, MR4, ANNIE E, HBOMAN, Administratrix, Har ison Walker, Centre Hall, Pa Attorney Bellefonte, Pa, fislraior Fa ITERS) uid TYPEWR cid Some thet were the # Gov't, Darga and « s mod relessed by Bras your is and we will describ The LINOWRITER, a prin Ribbons any color’ Estate of SARAH M. 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