Aan nai LUCAL AND PERSONAL. Hall teams will Saturday A NOL Hall base- at afternoon, Centre and Linden ball Hall cross bats Linden on in The this borough High school report, issue, contains an unique record. See If you can find what it is. M. Drumm attended a meeting of C, the at Loganton beginning of this week. tev, Laatheran conference of work 10 are do- They this Zeigler Bros, teedsville, ing considerable in town. call your attention an ad. In issue. Miss Eliza Moore, who had been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Hall, improved. in D much John in Centre is very — Hall Reformed at the at charge of the Lewisburg, be- M The was Centre represented classis church this Reformed of ginning week, by Frank Fisher, — The undersigned takes this means to heartfelt thanks to who assistance during the time that the home —Mrs. B. F “11 wil extend gave death saddened Reish. — of the M. The church Ald society “Bake” sale, Ladies’ hold a caxKes, elo, will of afternoon on May Smith. sisting ples, and evening, L day at the store room of T morning John be- founda- Re- by The addition Monday Kramer the wall construction of the for building, to National Bank. of brick. gan ton the extension of the used The porter be First will be built aa Cummings, of visiting home Mr. Woodlawn, Millheim and Mrs. Earl friends Mr Wood- granted are in and Aaronsburg. Cummings is employed in the and h lawn postoffice has been a two weeks’ vacaion. Osm Iron at Ruth an and of Glen the past Misses Cooke, ing home have been week the C Hall. delightful in Centre On Sunday ning they ly ed were W. A it the William Phoenixville, were mong friends, Sunday over with them $ t of the return they took W. Bradford, who w mother them for iH st with Ly definite time. —— A now pair of three-year-old being driven by Harry he purchased a and died. 1 was dealt to Last spring Western one of horses few weeks them remaining mal Kent, in district, { Tyrone — monthly ¢ meeting of H At the the regular Millheim uncil! Albert town of was elected a member of it aver Slover CAUSE Mill the vacancy R was resignation of J F. E ministered Gutelius Pegsent + +3 the oath to the ber. The Valley is having the exterior of Ww. Penns ny building painted. George Penna Cave, is doing 1 I. Yearick used « the Yearick's son-in-law is also having the brush residence, Mr yn the exterior of his artist being Philip 8. Brady, of the implement The justice's H. ‘larence decision in Crs Emerick, dealer Miller, the latter was to pay the former $16.00 and of Mr, had sued for $82.00 gang which Mr, Milier claimed did dot work to his satisfaction. The $16.00 was for use of the while George and ( farmer, was that costs the sult. Emerick for a plow, plow — Three about Centre ing, by White, tle innocent nard They were, real foxes and were captured in a nest in a tree trunk at night time, tiny little foxes were carried Hall, Frank White, farmer Saturday of town. on even- H A The lit- and altogether Rey- characteristics, son east of animals were pretty and were much unlike the fox in general however, In addition to those mentioned last week attended the funeral of B. F. Reish, near Spring Mills, were these: Mrs. Lavina Stump, of Ty- rone; John Stump, of Bellefonte: Frank and Harry Stump, of State Col- ege; Miss Daisy Reish, of Lock Ha- ven; Mrs. Frances Ulrich, of Mill heim; Mr, Jones, of Lewis- town; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stover, of Miltheim. as having and Mra Before this issue went to press in- quiry was made at the First National Bank, Bellefonte, whether the Centre County Bank, Bellefonte, had issued a statement as to its financial condition and procedure to close its affairs, and the reply came thit % had not. Char- les M. McCurdy, president of the First National, and John M. Blanchard, Ewsq., have the books of the closed bank In charge and are endeavoring TOWNSHIP VOCATIONAL Makes Good Showing at the County Track Meet.—The Winners. comparatively small With a of entries the hoys and girls of the Vo cational School ran up a points, tying State College finishing thy for second place, and points behind Bellefonte, Class A. Eugene Slegal Malone the the Spring Mills team, the f« first the broad 19 feet, 3 Inches | in the dash, and were individual stars for wi mer wine ning place in jump, with yard third dash. The latter won mile and first in the The following winners and the events won! Eugene third 220 vard dash, one second mile Jacob Barts high jump: Maurice Guy Corman The boys’ third place was Malone, Maurice Zettle, J ind Eugene Sleg Renna Heckman, he girls’ riay place was composed Tons Nona Hosterman, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Stump Iv med from Fh Objection Made by English Quaker Was That They Led to Con. cealment of Dirt, Woolman, any clothing He carried his Lint the John wear the Quaker, that scruples so far that the thie reby pre refused to had been he wore a was of natural color of blog sort pners re- tobin Weaoolman’s that they often in glreets, Of n of ‘rrr : * . Crusoe. One of John was con- cenled dirt, Traveling he nse through wet he various weather narrow frosso: inlly when kis jour- cloth sundry ground has produced In hls “that people spirit, cleanness AS ar- that would hide t of any- ally or mor- to places where that at I over yesiufls " ’ 8 Of nia M yes he neeslmen is therefore He contended t on dyeing were on of ciennliness 1 vay would rego't in Warfare, tired ie SOE ang sent The i n useq rying, eremy. Nureddi feliy $1 ign together pire, Al ued, It was not 1550 ¢ | . IL AIS ¢ that pl Mill Lae of Ols again got Durin constant commun maintained between the besieged city and the outside world by meas of the carrier birds, Subsequently the German, Freuch other European governments #sta hed regular pigeon eorps and thousands of birds were trained and kept for use as messen- gra, ag conspicu- the icati of g slege was of Paris n WANTED. —Men or take orders among friends and women to neighbors for nes for Anre fall imine tes the genuine guaranieed wiery, met women and children " ing. We a week for fall time Write INTERNAT Norristown, Pa pay #1 an hour for spare timo Experience unnecs INAL BTOCKING E vod you the als The MAULE | SEED BOOK This wonderful 176-pog oar & years of etperie farmers K A tof + wd “ Ba pod ine 5 Y MAULE. Ine. WM. HENR 2500 Bren Sa. Pinita., Pu, to Centre Tires BREON'’S to find the bank's Mabilities and assets. County by A Acceesories GARAGE i on les ssa x ac Don't PickOut a Pr Blindfolded Get the One Who Can 4AHelp You Sell Your Goods) E have the ability to help you sell your goods and we can do this at a reasonable cost to you. Economy and stand- ardization are the watchwords here, We use Hammermill Bond, the standard, economi- cal, business paper and we turn out a grade of printing that brings re- sults for our customers, LET US SHOW YOU Financial Institutiohs of Yorktown, Virginia, Do Business Among His toric Surroundings, — er ¥ A 63 Within English made a where Ca story of 20 settlement the first in America was stown is the scene ith records the Pocahontas, the miles of where t Jame 4 Powha- tan ~<A) miies 18 to be found t o it Protestant A : i where ord has Kitehen in g oh i Ma Pos frre ”, rr or MITTS Del AT CRAVE'S Firrarkable Ceremony by Philadelphia Jews Hoped to Ravages of Influenza. from fu epldemie at the th cot th Russian rabbi perforin the Whe n and wi n wi) couple were i , the olemnly past the fm: orthodox a spectators filed dollars, according to the After the last offering the bride and farther from the graves, where a wed. ding feast was quickly spread from the of that others ad nros fdad rucklonds food the faithful h The marriage in a cemetery, with the idea of warding off the ravages of an epidemie, is a revival of a custom that has prevailed for hundreds of years among the Jews in the heart of When was swept by several Jews the hundreds, gelzed them, and they called a council of alders and rabbis, who decided that the attention of God ghould be called to the affliction of thelr fellows if the mot humble man and woman among them should join in marriage in the presence of the dead, they asked a young man and a woman, unknown to each other were without wealth, to marry in order to save their fellows from the cholera scourge. The young neaple agreed, ar thie 0 wns {ussin centuries ago Panic cholera died by Ho who were and who remony { rined y rding to the tradition, 1! ! OH f 1 { lera subsided i's Compan. left 3 tg Rath ome 24 by Fed ole FRONT AXLE ing knuckles Pro- led with large ed on insures rease cups mounts This | up- the side of the barrel positive lubrication to per and lower bushings. & 2-~Hard rolled bronze steering knuckle | They will | have | bushings reduce wear not “rust up.” knuckle been made 3—8tleering king bolts larger—from one-half to} nine-gixteenth inch diameter. This | gives larger bearing eurface, insur- | ing longer life. 4—8Bleering plain arms have been rede signed, having a heavier section and made with a tapered shank where they attach to the steerng knuckle. This increases its strength. b~Tapered roller bearings are used in front wheels—reducing friction. CLUTCH 1--Transmigion supports are drilled In position on each motor and held firmly with heavy drive fit bolts and This in- { clutch 0 i dowels securely locked sures positive alignment and transmission, slip ping or breakng of clutch cones. preventing 2-The service brake has been removed from the clutch pedal, making it on- | function the operation of the | clutch. This removes all the strain of the braking action from the clutch insures positive engage | ment. iy and BRAKES 1—The service brake has been connect- | od to the former emergency brake pedal. A Jonger lever has been placed on the axle, which increases the leverage, giving greater brak- ing action. 2—The emergency brake has been con- | ‘nected to a hand lever mounted on | brackets attached to the transmis- | sion case. The latch and sector are | of heavy construction, insurng that | the brake wil remain “set” until re. | leased by hand. | i BELL AND COMMERCIAL "PHONES REAR AXLE Heavy spiral ring and pinion gears are used, eliminating breakage and insuring quiet running. The pinion is provided with a hub which annular bearing. This gives port to the gear at a point where it is most gear fits into a heavy duty up needed. increased, in- locking of pinon pellor shaft has been } suring positive goar. An improved propellor shaft thrust bearing is used to carry the drive ing thrust. SPRINGS 1--The front and rear springs have been regarded to give easier riding ASSEMBLY 1—New and improved methods of as-. sembly have been devised, which insure positive inspection of all as- sombly operations, State College mina. TEE min
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