The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1922, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE ! REPORTER Auction Sale at Meliss’ Store, at Colyer, — ad i i ‘ : i he
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922 An auction sale will be held at the 4
. : G. RR. Meiss store, Colyer, on Saturday
wening of this week. If you are look- ® @
: Tells How to Preserve | € .
Form Bureau ing for bargaing, don't fail to attend. ir & is | c
The storage of eggs in the season of S———————————— ‘
high egg production when low prices In no picture that was ever produc- 66 99
prevail, for use during the season of | od 1s there so much pep and agility as oO PD
low production with high prices, is en- lin “The Three Musketeers.” When 4
tirely practical and economical for | the critics sald that Fairbanks outdid pnd
home consumption. The most satis- | Fairbanks they simply put it mildly.
factory preservation is water glass, | He did every known trick of the mo-
which can be obtained at most drug | tion picture producer, and then after _ pe fiel ; . :
; : : . ield (now that the season proms
stores. The equipment necessary 18]all the tricks of the trade were finish- > E makers of U S. 1 ( prom
sufficient containers to hold the eggs|ed, he sat down and doped out some 8. Aone Tires made this ises business from the American
and still allow for the liquid to cover | more, that are hair raising to the ‘nth’ “< por) announcement last
them to a depth of about two inches. | degree. See the picture at the Opera fs ar 4 November—
Use strictly fresh, infertile eggs. Place | House, Bellefonte, April 25, 26, 27 and
car-owner), it is worth remember
ing that “Usco” showed its good
faith by announcing this price
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them in the container, then pour in] 28. Hereafter the price of the fast fall,
the liquid. Water glass solution Is trees : 30x 3% ‘Usco’ is $10.90. The same intent to serve that
usually prepared by using one part “I feel twenty years younger,” is The lowest price ever quoted on has made Usco” a standard value
water glass to nine parts of water | what thousands have sald after Tan- a tire of quality reputation and for years.
Keeping this in a cool place 8 ad-liac restored them to health. Try it.— standard performance. ‘ The “Usco” Tire was never
vised. A four gallon crock will easily | centre Hall Pharmacy. * * - better than itis today — with
contain about ten dozen eggs. Ap- And now, with the opening of its established quality, its
proximately eight quarts of the mix- Spring, there seem to be quite a time-tested performance,
ture will be necessary to properly pre- number of “New and Special and its price closely fig-
serve the eggs. These eggs can be PERA HOUSE tires” coming into the market in ured in tune with the
very satisfactorily used for any method “ee the $10.90 price range. times.
of cooking, except that when they are BE EFONTE PA Perl teri :
boiled for table use, it is advisable to we LL y ' erhaps you are wondering just
what there can be either “new”
: standard performance—forittakes
which is easily, washed, off. This Is
more than one full season for any
entirely harmless. WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT, new tire to demonstrate where
It should be remembered,» however it stands in quality and value
that the preserving solution is good for + - .
one » mly., Further information on e :
this Tg be obtained at the With so many tires rush-
Farm Bureau office or the Poultry Ex- & i ing into this $10.90 price yi ; 4 . % 4
tension Departinegns, State College, Pa. od call 1 ; 7 eC A A oe
Farm Bureau.pa'-Corn Growing. , 4 . hyd a 8
ack of moisture oi5) generally one of REN Ted United States Tires Sow jl ot a
the iting fac tes in growing corn Sy k are Good Tires & : :
nd potatos.’ Ciftivation to con- § %, \ f ; : ay
visture before” the crop Copyright
3 n 3 + ‘ s later 1922
be’ as importa as | T ~
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nmin nn ome | ao United States Tires |
RL United States @ Rubber Company |
Fiftythree The Oldest and Lavgest wo hundres
Factories Rubber Organization in the Worl thirty five Branches
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On heavy
be smpoge 4 amare ome i Where You 1.. I.. SMITH - - - - Centre Hall RE-FOREST PENNSYLVANIA
logi-
ow DOUGLAS Gan By Boalsburg Auto Bus Line, Boalsburg yun
AIRBDANKS ad
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he ‘1 & 4 vell at « oe time u wniothe 0 . » ,. . » 8
Prompt treatment settle he soil, H THRE i y ——
closes the cracks and air spaces whici I FE E ® 8 EE Mrs. Crandall (Iowa) Teils How She
Promote rapid evaporation: amd: leaves 5 . ; ‘ Stopped Chicken Losses
se MUSKETEERS | JE 322, | Children's wom Rest 5757520
ture ANDER HALL, CENTRE CO, PA
Acapron, Cy fer Lived BOBDIOCK, ff Deeds Mort i 44
X Dewy Mortanges, Wills, &c, wrilien aco «3
{ ‘y Fred . ecuted with care. All legal busines prom pts MEDICIN Ek On New State Hoad Above
PREC c fone A pith attended {
£ Sescn to. Special altention given Io sell PLEASANT GAP
tilng of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Ani i .“ a by ny
rg rere fi A ve I have used Chamberlain's
Here is presented to you the Blanks kept on hand. Nov.25 92 Cough Remedy and given it to
greatest action picture ever — — : my children on many occasions OPEN EVERY DAY
their meeting last lea mazvolous, muazilicams . + and am thoroughly acquainted a
Bugene Charles. Sharer om ‘J age Reunt Ww. B PARTIES with its good qualities. Lat any QUICK LUNCHES. ICE CREAM.
power without a dull moment «AUC ve one troubled with a cold or
LEGAL ADVE.
: i . . SOFT DRINKS
Acker have completed thei cond- . > : 3 . WwW be : . -
v ‘ heir second throughout its entire course. Terms Reasonable, cough use it and he ill t TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
ciass requirements. A few of the boys Satisfaction Guaranteed, : quickly convinced of its supen- Ar INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —
have started their first-class require- Give me a trial. | ority,” writes Mrs. C. H. Woods, . Sp
ments, one of which is a fourteen mile CENTRE HALL R.D. 1. | Decatur, IL 8. 8. HORNER, Propriet A Oi EY ss Trem
hike. The trip last Thursday evening 12 Reels of i = 1 Chamberlain’s §0pd Letters of administration on the above estate
was a success. The boys went up to WANTED.—-Men or women to take A A I HAT Baving Yoen duly smnted a he Srdcritined
. 4 y 1 u ' ¥ WO ress ¥F r'eqgqurs i TROT RDOW
the foot of the mountain and took the » ord rs among friends ard neighbors for Cough Remedy ne themselves del 10 the estate 10 make
onder Pictures |i: mse sums Lovers fi lines for | ——r—— be Themselves cid 10 he elie: 10 make
last of the second-class requirements, men, women and children, Elimirates darn is for sale by druggists every- SALE iP» DUggy, = S000 | ag t the sage 10 1
rres end them dul §¥ authents-
r Sa dev : in We ray #1 an hour for spare time or $40 . a . . ted without deisy for
which consisted of tracking and cook a "ook tor za Hine, Expe oo i Ce WaTY | where, 35 cents per bottle; large CONCGILIOT rank *PeoT nu ’ "ot »-itiement
ing. Scout master Paul Coxey, with a Xai IRTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILL | size 60 cents. ul dell phone T4R2 v DWAR] ZERBY, Adu rg
: Ih ’ ! : . Bpring Mille, Ps,
Boalshburg Boy Scout News,
Boalsburg Boy Scouts had a
Wednesday evenin Eugne Charles,
scout assistant, went into the woods
and made a trail by marking trees and STUPENDOUS
Ie ~
bushes and piling stones. Ten minutes
later the troop started on the til and LAVISH COMPLETE LINE OF | |
had no trouble finding them. !
The cooking requirement consisted of i 9
cooking meat and baking potatoes over GRIPPING
an open fire without the ordinary
utensils. Most of the boys succeeded ACTION FARM MACHINERY |
fairy well In doing this. A number of
new members have been added and it THRILLS and REPAIRS : ’ . . . . ;
will soon be necessary to organize an- Be sure you see the Champion Line and | IT ISN T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just
other patrol The troop now consists
oF sims Yaleols, eh Sho S00 ot: ool LIOR TO MAKEL rie ory 007 ars Jou why we are all worked up about the New SPRING
ficers: Scoutmaster, Paul Coxey, with
Mr. Weller his assistant; Richard Go- | { {
Noh, arte at: Thad Go G E FLINK - - Centre Hall | MERCHANDISE now on view in our store.
ays; Sus Yuh Ieuilers tive Rik Reserved Seats EE | There have bzen few seasons when either the fabrics
Russell Bohn and Charles
Ream. An grant mcretary wil be for Night Shows at arm" FW or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do
been chosen scout scribe. Mott Drug Store not sec how it would be possible to give more in style or value than we
Forllval ant Fe Sool Bellefonte tase ance and give in this collection, There are novelties, quite natural, and stap'cs
A festival and box social will be held Telephone Early Real Estate for quiet wear,
as Sesh 4 Linden, Ha, vn IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitchiog or finish,
Joo cron, cake, coffee, MndTay De Want to Buy or Sell ? Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them
nuts and soft drinks will be od.
Zi unt oot debuics WY Yo soe Price, 55¢C SEE US FIRST severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always, We can
Hall baseball ‘team. ; fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve.
Help the boys with your’ patronage Show Begins 8 O'clock ar 3 — —
aNd at theleaic time mary x fe Chas. D. Bartholomew Come in and see—no obligation implied —we are glad to see you,
time.
CENTRE HALL, PA,
The Belleville Times prints this one: MATINEES AT
One of our prominent business men
at arty ir remy ete fo “SCENIC” IYPEWRITERS! wen KESSLER’S prearmment
dered some soup and very soon told ' BE A hgh hig PENN.
the waiter that the soup was spoiled. - AFTERNOONS AT 2:00 Te INOWRITRR, Wo will qenrioe sd Suots
The waiter sald, “Who told you?” us any color T8¢ delivered.
“Why,” sald the man, “a little swal- Admission, 5c Re error Sats 100 sheest B1.00 qelv
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