cps tc «5 Cd Jia . 5 - ww rs RAE pd — he hig ; TOTTI NY TL A pr ER ve EWOCm bi gs al AIRES Ll a SY Th se purse i mrs ami in SGN coir WH AND PERSONAL. AEs Bh nog, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL ¢ PINE \ J. Milo C bronchial tre GROVE amphell is inted, at # Cpr WM MILLS, | ranged oi y exterior | i Ward housed " fi y ot Vhe bh TNR Hew the Ci Glecrious has Farmers, on Monday, began farming Beginning of the week was delight- uble; nnen § influens Wednesday an os wore | poisoning Clfeneive cold and shivering again. . | of Argon summer A new arrival at tl id. tossman | pai, ta and presented wives al Mrs. Sheridan P. Garis and children, It wns t Altoona, visited at Argonne offen in real earnest. fully warm, but we Tuesday's the Butcher John Knarr had a busy af- Monday's heat brought and out straw hats. it of the Byron Garis’ s home in this place the past week. "og 4 Maw 3 wat An. in the : . ; : I'he see ternoon on Monday when he slaugh- Mrs, Laura Lee is spending th, pre- Mrs R« tered sixteen veal calves. Easter season with her daughter, E. Prof. L. O. Packer Pittsburg on Saturday to spend a few days with his family in this place. in from | George Breon, and family, in vd - came Cust are now mers heing get 44 toll for ing. Mrs, home Margaret Strohm opened 1 her — her cont vt a on with ¢ 2180 of $180 about for araount teish has moved from for the summer. Mrs William H. State College to Boalsburg, having no- tified the Reporter. of this change of | present. Person, her daughter, is with nail additional address, RE A : y smh mE old negh- indy, r of 5. J ol vse man in th Wi las seidentally, the firm hns adopted the -— Hon. Harry B. Scott, Hon. Thomas 1 town saturday evening | an ‘are OWT ‘a DOL " angler. : yr viiy don! ; we i nt t call “pe i p onogram,™ Otto Bailey arrived from San Fran-| Beaver, Treasurer L. Frank Mayes and ar r y, ol at ind } hool ‘ongrat 1 dosisndin gia ra, pi qd to look Monday, Commissioner George Y Hall Wednesday. fn snles We 1¢le were n Oi r { 1} i ' Witt with ou i sti 11 n of newly +t 64 ffi ot y! v ¥ Zi biovy its n we he thie orl ctnent i® Hall cisco, California, on and spending a short time in Centre Centre on with his sister and brother, — ary 15, Mrs. Harry urders her little ida Wolf, office on Musser, accompanied “TH 1 This that sour by soul life V tor | er Don't let stomach your disposition and make your % ready the toll « SUBSCRIBERS THRONG TE :LEPHONE EXC Tanlac is Get {it miserable, while give relief. ow. —Centre Hall Pharmacy. you The Centre “Shadow Fr iday 3. BE. Zettle is sporting a new Chev- on rolet car and is learning to operate it Mr. Zettle the past few ye is a carpenter, and during ars has been employed about Johnstown. Chester Grove, who closed a term of Hill College school teaching at Centre this Mi and ss Lila Br Mrs. tre Hall, who fiv, week, has gone to State and will b, employed for the summer Richard the Samuel Hess farm, + } 5 f 8. CC work in L. L. force. idleness of several weeks due Brungart began Smith auto garage after an undergone an operation for He New having hernia. is feeling fine now, h the Moderator. The directors of Lewistown Pure Milk creamery Mt. same will Company have purchased the building and equipment Union Creamery Company The once. be put in operation William Brenna, wife Mrs. J. H. Lutz and Miss Mary Mechley, of and Fillmore; sonville, were Sunday guests and Meg. Chas. T. tre Hall 181 Crust, e YORK ARE NEW MADISON R.1LW yf State Col- 60 lege council, is advocating the issuance of bonds to the amount of $45,000 to be in needed in the borough and the purchase of , president ¢ Words Heard Qo in 1 hree Cities used making improvements chemical fire engine. — & is running in The received a large order for to be ployees were work. Steel Company full company The plant at Logan Iron Jurnham time all departments. iron taybolt used in locomotives SAN FRANCISCO Civ A instructed — sale th The farm last public 1 ¥ sto and implements was that D Fort, © Friday of last ook. of John Moore, on the Benner farm near Oid There ber having been were an unusually large num r of day people in saue. Several pieces of heavy harness were stolen from th, barn on the J. C. Good last week. Elmer had onto the farm, but some of and harness had already there, giving the thief a undisturbed hart farm one day Lingle, the tenant, pot yet moved the stock been © placed fine opportiu- nity to work Gingerich owners to lock their leaving thelr cars He gives this advic, because not follow # himself while the W. H. Homan sale, a ago, and he had some one advises all auto tool boxes Samuel when unguarded. he did at ten stand short time as a consequence every tool in the car ia doing service for dlse. Something over $73.00 were the door receipts on the “Prof. Pepp,” given in Grange hall last Friday ning, by locdl talent, under the pices of the P. O. 8, of A. Many fav- orable expressions on the merits of the play and for those performing the va- rious parts heard. There some thought of rendering the play at one or more of the neighboring towns play, Control R Equipment of ove. aus- al Arlington Showing Portion of Crowd of 100000 that and Heard President Harding with Perfect Clearness. View of Memorial Amphitheatre By ROBERT W. Assembled on Armistice Day What does it n i Wel current three thouss CONS times? na These « t | Day comprises essentially two distinel sets | of For to | distant places the most type of telephone circuit is employed. This circuit, the last two the American Telephone and Tele , formed the path by which do much to restore the personal elemer which everdncreasing numbers tances have gradually eliminated The Armistice Day program have been extended to many other cities but for the a fact that many of the methods and much years by of the apparatus used in connection with graph Com loudspeakers have but recently per the voice currents n trav fected and the parts required could not | cled to New York and San Al be manufactured in time these terminal points the received current Although the amplification of an electric | was greally amplified and reconverted into current a trillion trillion times is a spectac voice in the air. In ular feature of the achievement, the en- | transcontinental telephone circuit, the voice gincers who have developed the loud. | current becomes weaker and weaker so that speaker assert that it not this it is necessary to insert amplifiers st regu connection that they encountered their jar intervals to restore it 10 proper groatest difficulties. The of the | va amplifiers or lelephone re volce are made up of countless minute and | peaters, are Joeated across the country al very tapid waves and the amplifiers must | intervals of about 230 miles and they pro function so perfectly that they treat all | duce a total amplification of three thousand the hundreds of waves alike. If the ap- | million million fold. paratus were selective so as to amplify Upon being delivered to the Joud-epeaker certain waves more than others, the natural | at the terminal points, the voice current is quality of the voice would be entirely lost | only large enough to operate the familiar and the sounds supplied by the Joud-epenker | telephone receiver. To produce speech loud would be harsh and metallic or even entire: | enough to reach many thousands of persons iy unintellightle. The high perfection to | requires a great deal of energy as any self been a specially Invited guest to the Arlington from Heaven.” exclaimed many those | of the audiences as they listened with | marked emotion to the hymns and prayers of the most ime in American history. great ne is the power of | it Is scarcely more stare tling to the imagination are the po tential uses of this triumph of science. It fill a long-felt want in carrying the orator’s words to the largest crowds and in enabling audiences in dJdistant cities to participate In important in decd. it is likely to bring about as funda. mental a change In the political and industrial worlds as the telephone iteell. The success of the telephone equipment ime and ered excellent food, jut it is the are Hon million to read it 600,000,000 were ia yO 04 ceremonies at and dis equipment. conveying speech which is “Voices improved than 147 mers delight to stag Ay times number, probably more could with which the ger the falr with arranged the lou« on Armistice Day to « Ing's to 150,600 largest crowd which ever heard a at a single time. The number three fion million million tion which the electric carried President Harding's the continent and $0,000 persons in New York and persons in San Francisco al the same lime that they were heard by 100.0 in | need on Armistice Day means, for example, Washington. This remarkable achievement | that the President of the United States, If fa the outcome of many recent scientific | he so desires, without leaving his seat of discoveries which have emanated from the | government, may talk fo audiences as research laboratories of the world's unl | sembled in every state in the Union, or versities and have been applied in a practi | that the head of an industrial corporation cal way by the Bell telephone engineers, from his will be able to address, “Something new on the face of simultaneously. his workers gathered in en even general uthlity woul 8 of this plant that 1 “truly delight Mr. Hoover's heart. For besides the flour, the plant yields an excellent starch, a condiment, and taploca-the last. named being the prineipal article of commerce derived from the yuea. The starch is contained in the pol- sonous julce which is extracted from the meal. The starch is allowed to | settle in the fluid, which Is then poured off. In certain places, the manloe meal is not subjected to pressure, but is thoroughly stirred in water In or der to extract the largest possible amount of starch. Manloe starch, which commands a higher price in the troples than corn starch, is generally regarded as of the highest quality After the extraction of the starch, the juice of the yuea is subjected to heat sufficient to destroy the poison In It development made within — mention i 5 i which commemorated one portant Unbelievably the loudspeaker, of onto Fort gentleman's Last week was made af. Stephen Baudice having moved the Brockerhoff farm, near Old which was an error, the name who occuples the being Stepherny Mattis. Last week one of Mr Mattia’ sons, aged about fifteen years, was kicked in the face by a horse he was leading. The animal was in a playful mood, but the result might have been much more serious. imagination, i= an every d the telephone engineers who dates pany : i ¥ fron 3 hint 1apeikers which were weed | been from Washingt Hard the | arty President Francison than megsage persons, place speaker will waves traversing the lion mil sslificns received that thousand mi represents the a current ceremonies. was in words across iia sounds ne. These made them audible to 26,000 ——] Permit us to call the attention of delinquent subscribers to the matter of paying money due on subscription at this time. Our many bills must be met monthly, and whild yours may be only a trifle—n matter of a few dollars ovYer yO office the many small accounts like much in the aggregate and keep tied down financially. Look at label today--it shows clearly to wha t be In arrears, a prompt remittance wil 1 Publishers. p- reep). This extract, which has a sharp, peppery quality, has consider able commercial value, and serves as a base for certain table sauces and pepper pot, heating the starch while It Is moist, The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. earth” is the expression which irresistibly comes to one's mind as he pictures the huge loudspeakers which were installed at Washington, New York and San Francisco and joined by a single threaddike elremit which stretched out across 3.500 miles of open country and which brought the voices of the speakers and the impressive music of the ceremony to each one of the 150,000 listeners, as clearly as though he had him plants all over the country: likewise col loge commencement exercises, political speeches, lectures, musical festivals, in fact all forms of entertainment, can be trans mitted to any number of audiences of almost any sige nt one and the same time. The new device bide fair tn exert a pro- found Influence upon political activities and industrial relations, an influence which certainly will be for the betler as it will which the apparatus had been brouzht on Armistice Day was such that a listener even 500 feet from the loudapeaker in New York or San Francisco could hear the services in Washington with perfect ense and distinctness, and even the most literal-minded found ft bard to believe that they were not actually within sight of the {impressive burial ceremony. rendor must krtow who has tried it. This enerey is supplied by the large amplifiers | associated with the loudspeakers. These amplifiers do not differ in principle from the telephone repeaters spaced along the transcontinental circuit bul they are many times more powerful, a single amplifier, for example. being capable of amplifying the energy of the volce current which A receives at least a million million times,
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