The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1922, Image 5

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    Bellefonte is talking about daylight
saving.
PD. C.
visitor in
Mifflinburg
Rossman, of
town last
’
Why ma around,
per
and
Take
alth
for
Hall
yours
Centre
WwW.
ducting a
S. "Parker,
flower
Several
ness tho
where
Mr. and
out tf
Mrs, J
closing
farm near
part of
occlipied by
Mrs. Nancy Benner.
Mr,
Johnstown,
Mrs. 8S H
motored here
Mrs, Hq
with her
and
of last
week,
over Sunday
Kreamer, and return
Robert,
motored
mon
Hall
ing
Main,
offices of
partments now
the change
floor will 1
Like a goo
ges helped his
to flit to
ble, his
ronsburg, Thursday
load consisted of
loaded on a one-horse
On dest
he ime
left In care of George
reaching his
was driving be
merly lived on the Colyer
Old Fort.
dav
but
April 1st was not a
It was cold
dary.
rained almost
did
locations from following their program
bad moving
of «
Thursday and Friday previous It
but this
not deter many families changing
and rough,
Ourse,
continuously,
days. Movings are disagreo-
now they are pretty well
for
1923, arrives
on those
able jobs, but
over in this section
When April 1st,
gram will again be repeated,
apparently nevey contented.
another
the
We
yenr
pro-
are
vile
mate
was
fe
be t
multing
richer
in C
PERSONAL,
1
a
ni
at
lished
tion
cellent
plan
cifhcen
passenger
the same
present, so
sinoss to expand
His
course
plan
after
the business center will
to front,
five
The
days
the lake re-
igo being millions
present, Chicago
an few ago, pub
in
on his
connec
made I
——
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
COMMUNITY SALE.
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Penitentiary,
Sportsmen's Club Organized,
David Pritel :
ds of 1
at Pleas
evening, with a
One of
twenty-five
organization
MeCior f Cone
of the organ-
of
game
enforcement
game | hel {Oo ROrve
11a the
#
their and
reams agit lation prohibit- |
ing wealthy private organisations gob-
bling up for private sport large tracts
of forest, and in every assist the
pr
Way
opagation and conservation of game.
Everything that Is new In shape and
material, as well as color, will be found
among the hats shown at The Hat 8hop |
that
to be desired and prices the lowest thoy |
have in years.
invited to call and
this season. Styles leave nothing |
been You are cordially)
sea them,
M RS, BURD, i
at Milleim, Pa. |
Vocational School, Saturday,
Sth, O'cloek.
April
One
Bull Calf
140 Ibs,
Holsdeln
to
Registered
5 Shoats,
One
50
from SO
Brood Sow
Leghorn Hens
12.24
Touring
2 Chevrolet
1 Dodge
Lot
3 New
10
10
Brown
Eehullt
2 Ford
LaCross Tractor
Cars
Touring Cars
Touring Car
Harness
Oliver Chilled
Bushels
Bushels
Pennsylvania
of
Plows
Potaoes
Ensllage Seed
Riding
Corn
Cultivators
2 Perry Harrows
1 Potato
No. 12
Single
Digger
Delaval
Dise
Cream Separator
Harrow
of
of
Lot
Lot
Numerous
Applebutter
Hone 3
other articles,
Notlee,
vs In Muasle,
f we
} war.
How Would You Like to See What
Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw?
—— a ——————
| ALE REGISTER |
od shaw
Hall, Pa.
fre
1 have just ut in ¢ ard
if
id or
with cement,
RDF
of Al-
have
1%
Yai
pha Portland cement. you
new buildings repairing
and
remang
to
be done, do make
it everlasting
WANTED. Men or women to take
ord rs smony friends ard neighbors fon
the genniee goeraniesd ho fere, £40] lines for
men, women sod childr vn, Biimivaton Apen
fog, We var 81 an hour for spsre times or $40
fA work far ful time Expory NRNecresn ry
+ FETOUKING MILL
«26a p
Norristown, Pa
W. E. BARTGES
Auctioneer...
Terms Reasonable,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Give me a trial,
CENTRE HALL R.D. 1,
a
INE
THAT ROCK
Place Where Mother Sat Is Forever
Sacred in the Memories of Her
Children.
By the w
stood the
er's chair”
just a chalr,
however, it
floc)
In
er's
the sitting room
It was “mothe
otherwise it would have
With mother In It,
ghrine to which
ef] her devoted little worshipers,
the rocker, sat moth-
knee or at her side—for the chalr
~the bumped
heart were
writer in the People's
Frightened, we found
au refuge from ev-
medtime story
indow
in
old echalr.
heen
became a
on
ns we
was generously made
hend the
healed, says a
Home Journal,
safe
and bruised
there a retreat
At night
rhythm of its soothing
Joys, all were brought
encircling arms. Mother's chalr,
rocking by the win-
ery harm, the
was tojd to the
swing. BOrTOWS,
to its
FCCRINE, TOCKINg.
dow,
think, had hand
character.
in this
» old ehalr, we
of
more effective
alt ’
the making
in
it was
allize,
shoes Come Back.
ral
oon
! KY
old-fashioned but
by
nial footwen I
ress hoot those
who
busi.
ITIing
in Imported Earth.
time a great many ships
Europe Into the port of
‘ork have been dumping earth
along the shores of East river.
river, and elsewhere around
This Is a source of risk of
of undesirable plants and
plant pests, in the opinton of the Unit.
States department of agriculture,
an inquiry has been started to de.
termine the extent of this risk and to
provide safeguards against it. There
I= n possibility of the introduction of
soll-infecting diseases, Injurious nema-
todes, and hibernating insects, any of
which, unless preventive measures
were taken, might spread over the
country or considerable parts of It.
Danger
Hudeoh
the bay
the
entry
ed
and
National Forsst Area Reduced.
The president on February 25, 1018,
signed a proclamation eliminating §1.-
70 acres from the Helena national for
est, Montana. The lands affected are
stunted along the exterior boundaries
of the forest and a large portion of the
tands excluded are already In private
ownership,
This action is based on the recom
mendation made by the secretary of
agriculture as a result of the land clas
sification done by the forest service.
It was found that the lands had prac
tically no value for national forest
purposes,
LL
Writer insists No Man May Stand in
the Light of His Wife's Domes.
tic Ambitions,
“Puzzled
he is
tion
sorely tr
to
things
bake
1 his
3 nlmost
him to tel
the bread |
ing stone and quite as ind
he to work every
heart and
and is bedey
EOes
an
abdominal
M. Farley
Intelligencer
Not only that, but his wif
stant reader
partion
iment
pains
writes
en and
station Th
he had biscuits
Blinkers fish line
not
The heartrendis
she
on a
that could
from old putty.
that
it #mile how he
cake be dif
ture is
getting on
ch and on
SHRINES BEYOND ALL PRICE
United States Has Many That Are In.
expressibly Dear to the Hearts
of the People.
Mexicans Are Great Walkers.
transients on
rom Tampico, sit on the park
1 watch in wonder
ns walk
4
direction
chaperons and a few aged
benches the
share the
Americans.
husky
This Monster Was Battier.
The curators of the
Tascanian museums }
the Royal Society of Th
liminary account of a nes
skeleton of a gigantic
extinct
recently discovered in the
beds of Tasmania.
The animal
largest existing
discovery shows clearly that
rhinoceros-like
built for aggressive warfare,
least one powerful horn on
Evidence of the gigantic Iu
which this animal er
found In the complete smashing
partinl mending of
and in the crushing
=repalr of the bones
spout,
ple £1
was as large
rhinoceros
animal, with
the =a
ities
gaged is
and
the collarbone,
and
of the nose
subsequent
and
Embroidery Ancient Art.
The art of embroidery has
practiced from time immemorial—it is
sald to be as old as the art of dress.
ing. The muimamy clothes of ancient
Egypt show the earliest extant em.
broidery and the “pomegranates of
blue and purple and scarlet” of the
book ot Exodus were of embroidery.
The art recched its height in the
carly middle ages. In Greece and
Rome laws were made to moderate its
use, but without success. The most
distinguished artists did not count it
condescension (0 make the designs
from which the highest ladies in the
land executed thelr embroideries. No
workers wore more skilléd in the art
than the English,
been
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