Dr. G. Sunbury, Rev. M. C. Drumm and Yearick made a trip week, the former's mother. It tional Grange will woting in Wichita, Re | 15th, Messrs. J. €. Rossman and J. of Mifflinburg, were Thursday and were office. local Food to tovisit Na- annual announced that the hold Kansas, is just its opening H. Straub, visitors in last callers Reporter town the The church urday clock, gle, Samuel C. Hoy the Boozer-Smith agency Dodge roadster to take the Ford he has been driving for of years. Mr. real brought at of the Presbyterian hold a April of ladies will afternoon, the on Sat- at 3 o'- R. Sale 26th, at home Mrs. L. Lin- placed an order with for a new place of the a number Valley, is a he Farm of Georges Last Poultry teeder, egg producer. week to eggs to the value were all delivered Sarah, county, Kerlin of $40.00, day the The eggs in one of Mifflin thoro- champion sow if of the bred Duroc Jersey Red, B. Kanagy, ) . litter of the not state, a and owned by birth UI pigs. John gave 1st week to a nineteen The were farmers, beginnng of this week, the busiest class of people It had soil to about first do turn. in this tion was the time that all who cluded the 50 plowing to con- be fit to A mile or more Lemont leasant The section hetween near being rebuilt, lies Lemont and had become so badly used up that a complete resurfacl necessary. At a board meeting of the of trade the fo R. B. Hanawalt, vice recent lowing officers Maclay, president; T. Wil- president lected: prest- dent; D. A E. B. Alexander, secretary; J. son, treasurer. Z. were e is Hertzler. George Bellefonte, D. W. bookkeeper in of J« Chestnut Street, has ace the Geiss, epted a po wholesale Scull, ment hn L firm deals in paper, fancy box stationery Centre Hall debate in evening, The “Should oper ited by the Millheim and bata” Friday to be debated is: will “cross in a heim, questior raliroads and The the be owned ment?” negative side gued by Millheim det Mrs. tle daughter, Anna Swarm and handsome lt Mary, New of Mr. and Mrs of ¢ Hall re Swarm Is York, were guests Cent Mr not Clayton Musser, east the a rallroad man his wife ladies being sisters, and was able accompany and daughter It tion there is is thought for ant in the within a that the Shoop the rumor hotel buile will Mrs. Be Thi has pre ling lle Whit taur the pass into eman week ice cream parlor popular Mrs, since fits Samuel Mr. and Mrs dren, Paul, Berth Altoona, drove t ng to Smith, Bro Lakemont, James Brown day morni Merchant C Mrs Mr. in and being sis ter, wn conducts general store made |t necessary for the y retur the same day they If Fred Slack, farm east of ed not be came Fort Wd ero was Old with a go planted « first the sowing because §t not He this section. enough. was the farmer in so far as Reporter has oats the Watch his highway. of the New York July 29, at Horse t the Rock- the of nvicted the Niehous Met is married. had the knowledge, to finish latter field along last week State partof the MoClosky. one robbed express Gilbert youths who Chicago Gallitzin bend, will be three the and the Shoe last tunnel, near the electrocuted a week of shortly view penite during May He murder of William E. the of ntiary 29. was « after train robbery. losky, ' native Altoona, misfortune leg, but few hours alk about again, owing to the mechanical skill of Wilbur Hen- ney, at whose shop the limb was mended. The operation was both pain- lessand bloodless, Mr. Rowe, it might be stated for the information of some of the Reporter readers, uses what ordinarily calied a leg, that is the leg which broke Chas. 8. Smith, tenant one of the James H. McCool farms, near Tus- seyville, Is one of the southside farm- ers who takes the advantage of long days when using the tractor. Both he and Mrs. 8mith handle the tractor and when plowing time comes, Mrs. Smith operates the tractor while her husband takes his meals and performs neces. sary work about the place. The ple are alone on the farm. While they are not getting back to the old way of farming, Mrs. Smith is one of the few women in this section who does not hesitate to handle any form of farm machinery, no matter whether the power is furnished by horses or tract. cor. \ J. Samuel Rowe to break his was able to we after a is wooden and on cou- t LITTLE CHILD IS AC- Stallion Crushes Out Life of John William Smith, Fifteen Months Old, at Potters Mills. An extremely Monday sad accident afternoon occurred about 4:30 o'clock the youngest son of Mr, ard Mrs. Smith, just opposite their home, on the public road, at Potters Mills. The child's name was John William and was aged fifteen months, In some u countable manner the little child, very active for its age, got onto the public road unobserved by any of the members of the family, and while there was step- ped on by a stallion hitched to a light vehicle and driven by W, Bigler Schaef- fer, Mr. Schaeffer had not noticed the child until the accident had happened, There was only a faint cry given by the little one and then life Richard Earl, a brother, aged six years, came onto the scene at this juncture and picked up the lifeless body and carried it to the house. Tuesday forenoon the County Coron er held an inquest, aud the verdict w that death was stepping onto the driver was in the death. jury of inquest were, Roy Sm Koonsman, W. E. and Frank Smith, all Potters the sixth man Philipsburg having accompanied the coroner, Au examination of the body revealed that the back, Earl nac- passed out, as the result of a horse child and that the no wise responsible for the rry ettle, The men who made up ith, Pe Lee, Roland Z of being from neck, three ribs and a shoulder blade broken and t abrasions on the face, were sligl a The parents, three little brothers one sister are 1 of the ate family who mq the little one, Funeral (Thursday) afternoon : Sprucetown cemetery, man to officiate, members Urn i088 be interment Rev. C. F. services will [38 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Reuben Garis was it Pitts week. thea tae burgh district beginning of the James W. Runkle was able to be doors on Wednesd i taking h daughter. Miss Laur; gained full strength illness, the ay for the is bed some We were unable to « tyre machine on Wednes the shutling off of in the town, and sort to hand news matter out of perate our tha elec Lae Ci€ wo were obliged which kept wer this setting the paj week, Tuesday Work morning “13d s ar-honl sry] on unday school temp Temp ple is to cost $40. .000 ount $2 000 were raised this am meeting held on Sunday Oyler is the pastor Harriet Barts ughter of Thurs ges, last In he Dru made + trip to Miss Mary Hess teaching mm mm faz ily and th Wilkinsbur Mrs school Edward Knoblool supervised the “The Musketeerd idea of th Xpense of wardrobe for Some Doug's picture can thered fror that the costumes for this picture $160,000 House new fact production cost See the Bellefonte, picture April HERE COMES A STRANGER! | Let's make our post office look neat, Mr. Postmaster Straighten up the raral letter box, Mr. Farmer. Tidy up some, Mr tural Carrier First Impressions are lasting Maybe Mr Stranger, taking notice of these Im provements, will ‘come back, bringing You benefits Niart these with “POS TAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK" May 16 HUMANIZING THE POSTAL SERVICE “There is no unimportant person or part of our It is a total of human uniis and thelr co-operation is the key to its In its last nnnlysis, postal duties are accommo dations performed for our nelghbors and friends nnd shioald he so regarded ther than as »n hired por. formed for an absentee employer.” sorviewn SNe ress service Postinaster Genera! Hubert Work, em p— -— Millinery Notice. I have just with a full line of sonable prices MYRA K tate the at returned from new millinery rea- IMP HOUSE... BELLEFONTE, PA, (reas Queen Of Sheba Spectacular Gorgeous Wonderful 150 pds. of of Sheba. beads worn by Queen Several months” ran In New York. PEOPLE HORSES TWO HOUR SHOW 5000 200 CAME LS—1000 Scene After Seene of Wondrous Beauty of the world of the love most beautiful for the A story romance the man in history. woman in wisest Romance Intrigue SEE THE CHARIOT RACE # and Mat. ONE SHOW ONLY Thursday Friday Nights at 8 o'clock. One Inee Saturday, 230-0Opera House, TWO SHOWS Saturday Night-6:40 and 9:00 o'clock. Prices to All Shows tee Children, 28¢: Adults, Sc. A, A] —— WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of | Kind in Service. Without the Postal Service, business would day, and be at a Public opinion would die of dry rot. Sectional hatred or prejudice would flourish, thrive, distinctive business and it comes nearer to the num languish In a standstill In a week. only and narrow-mindedness It is the bhliggest in the world innermost Interests of a greater than any No priv pread, ber of men and women other Institution on earth, ate busi- 88, however wide touches so lives 80 oft sharply ; no en or into so many souls, pulses, has so many ‘pendent on its min Week” ! the Postmaster | “Postal Improvement for May 1. by General. This Lie first general cam- ¢ Postal yy has heen set Service Bille8s men arge users of tion pictures, \ organiza- irkers are to be ampalgn nprovements Address your let. pen or typewriter. Spell out name Put your re ae « Your help is vital, ters plainly with Give street add of State, don't abbreviate. return the upper left hand corner of envelope (n the back) and always lock at your letter before dropping in the mail to see if it is properly addressed This care in the use of the mails is for yo benefit and speeds and delivery of mail If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postmaster. He has instructions to investigate them and report to the department, CEs. address ir ¥ at or ur up matter. the dispatch COURTESY human relations like NE letters The DEPARTMENT ex- by its postmasters ing with the MENT ————— —— AFTERNOON EVENING O'clock O'clock OUR STOCK OF Colonades Rough and Cressed Framing Interior and Exterior Mouldi Sash and Doors Builders Hardware Builders Supplies Mortor Colors Lime Cement Wall Board OUR MATERIAL IS oR THE BEST! PRICES ARF G. MARKS INCLUDES: Softwood Trir:mings Lumber ngs Plaster Board Flue Lining Wall Ties Fireplace Fixtures Coal Chutes Cast Iron Flue Rings Nails and Glass Sash Cord, Etc. RIGHT OUR SERVICE RELIABLE IS LEGE. PA. Treas. —————— ——————— Se———— and FRONT AXLE 3 &teoriy half i This | insur been made Inrgs fro One sixteenth inch diameter nine gives larger bearing surface, ing longer life {1 i been rede i | and | Steering plain arms have signed, having a heavier section made with a tapered shank where | they the This ‘Tapered wttach to steerng knuckle ! increases its strength roller bearings are used front wheels red ing friction. CLUTCH i i are drilled In each motor and held firmly with heavy drive fit bolts and Transmision supports position on insmissi breakng 3 ie brake hax been ym the clutch pedal, making ion 1 ch. This of the braking clutch ment On he operat removes all from ve action and insures posit BRAKES vice brake the A placed on the ing The ed pedal 5 has been connect to former emergency brak longer lever has been | the axle, which increases 4 leverage, giving greater brak- action The emergency brake has been con- | nected brackets sion case. a hand lever mounted on! attached the i The latch and sector are | of heavy construction, insurng that the brake wil romain “set” i until leased by hand to to transmis. re. REAR AXLE Gully ring his gives supe port to the gear at where it im most needed The pellor shaft length of the taper on the has been positive locking Pro- increased, in. Bung of pinon Rear. “An bearing shaft the improved prop is used to carry ing thrust, SPRINGS The front and been regarded to have riding. rear Rive Eprings caxjer ASSEMBLY New and improved methods of ae sembly have been devised. which insure positive Inspection of all as- sembly operations, CO, * State College ————————————