The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 28, 1922, Image 8

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    see mpmnti wos pa ——— . | Hall's Catarrh Medicine
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 10 :| Children’s | Mountain Restaurant mes ne smiss ies some cova.
, much more than when they are in good
On New State Road Above health. This fact proves that while Ca-
iT GAP tarrh is un local disease, it is greatly in-
TUSSEYVILLE. MEDICINE PLEASANT GAl fluenced by constitutional conditions.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Jordan, son | HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Andrew and little Mary Stoner spent “1 have used Chamberlain's . . OPEN EVERY SUNDAY | | onic and acts through the Mood ¥pon
Sunday with My, and Mrs, B. PF Cough Remedy and given it to | 2 a | Natire"in restoring normal and sietsting
Fa. see minder m'ecceiens | FIPSE National BanK || ooo roms wor conus, | 50a fn
The stork visited at the home of! and am thoroughly acquainted : QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, , y ‘
Mr. and Mre. Paul Emenhizer ang left with its good qualities. Let any | SOFT DRINKS, ! : Z —
them a baby girl. .| one troubled with a cold or | Centre Hall Pa TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Mrs. Ephraim Harter and daughters cough use it and he will be | ’ . a ———— A Rat That Didn't Cuma! After
Anna and Mrs. Lewis Cole and hus- quickly convinced of its superi- | 8, 8, HORNER, Proprietor. | Being Dead for Three Months
band took dinner at the home of ority,” writes Mus. C. H. Woods, o40pd i f swear it was dead three months,” writes Mr. J.
| . — Sykes (N. 1.3. *'1saw this rat every day: put some
George Harter. Decatur, HL. i Sykes OL ade Months sfterwards, my
Prof. W. F. Teel, President of the Ch be 1 . ny i . ® E. M. S Mi TH wife Jocked behind the barrel. There it was—dead.
kl Seminary, Teading, called amberams || Teaching the Boy and Girl er om tee ri SA
Schuylkill Seminary, Reading, called C h R m i AUCTIONEER. Sold and gusramtondy ot
at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. T. ¢ oug d e y CENTRE HALL. PA
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Jord: n Saturday afternoon. is for sale by druggists every- |
On an sr / h 35 ts bottle; large Large sale or small sale—good Ser-| . + gous Mabel Arney, Centre Ha
Miss Emily Jordan left on Tuesday where, cents per ’ g | If you open a Savings Account here In the name of your boy or " ruaranteed ofa W. C Meyer. Bor
for Reading where she will join her size 60 cents. | a. v ii tad & rd ; ‘hth : Vie guaran 8 . itil. guo1 ash Cc. P. Long Co, W. C. Meyer, Bpring
brother Floyd in the Schuylkill Semi- i girl, you w Re lat it impresses them more with the value o My rates are reasonable; a ask | vile: Louder's Store, Oak Hall Sta.
. . % SE is a trial, od6p |
nary, taking music and other subjects. bd AEE Dd Addi ddd | money, the principles of economy, ete, than any lesson In or out
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of a hook.
family, of Linden Hall, at dinner on
Sunday. -
J. Harry Kuhn has gone to wiliams-
port and is working at steam fitting. i (Mall Orders Promptly Filed)
John Myers, the Spring Mills butch- 3 SEE US FIRST MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. >
er; and his family, visited his sister, FOR SALE BY
= 222.| A.E.KERLIN & SON
Chas. D. Bartholomew An = CENTRE HALL, PA.
Mey. Charles Corl, on Sunday.
fe wrge BE. Meyer, F318 ‘ pid "agent
afd tuner, delivered, A igs Mansfiekl
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plaver piano to Osceoln, 3 fils on Mon- SaNTRn HALL, PA,
i
Re T E OF RECORD-BREAKING
Miss Warlick, teacher of the gram- H W RLS 0
mar school, took her scholars to the si _—_ - i _~ MUSICALCOMEDY *
mountain Friday afternoon for chest-
SISSLEL BLAKE
a, = COMPLETE LINE OF Rt TC" confi Breon’s Garage
The report of the second test of
Teac br Training Class shows three { \ i 5 ¢ a B 3 : Rs \ 4
100 per cent. marks lev. Stover will CHAMPION § 7 3 TE . : ; BEL 3 ie MILLHEIM
have charge of the class for the next
ton fesgone, wis wee| FARM MACHINERY
Taxpayers will remember this week { Sy ‘ f i 3 ] 0 y . i By TA
in the last 10 my school and road and REPAIRS [aol ad ong, fol THE REO SPEED AGON
tax without the 5 per cent. added } RY eee g BC ade . . i \ .
Be sure you see the Champion Line and
iis toe SIRE, get prices before buying any farm im- GY 4 For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro-
plements you may need.
ovo. ment ser awn 0p RHINE Gare Hall PERA HOUSE g to ons Nicer beled Velie ip ve Word
— BELLEFONTE t will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or
/. 8. Shelton made — — . » » a3 anvopite 1 ~ y
learfield Tuesday, atf._ - | PRICES : 50c, $1, $1.60, lew at §2. Seat Sale Mott Drug Co any multiple up toits rated capacity, CHEAP-
AMES W. SW AL; . ER and quicker than any other method
. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE W.E.B ARTGES WANTED. Men or women to take transportation.
Hassings r spent : HINDER BALL, Uasus vO. 2a Auctioneer ord rs Among friends ard neighbors for > : . 1 tha Q anh nd
; ead lth care All legal Vustnos roe Tet Reqrom ble. tere the qenmine Fand chr om) ny hm 5 Reo conceived the § pee d Wagon idea--created
Hing of Kataton. Marriage Licenses, AG -a Satisfaction Guarantesd om for fail | rhoage Bac BE as ars the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu-
bile Licenses, snd ail other Applic Give me a trian Wr INTaRNATIONAL STOR KING MILT
let Gutelius, a teacher in the|! Risnks tert ou hand Fag. CENTRE HALL. R D. 1 Norristown, Pa obtpd larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE
» schools, spent over Sunday SPEED WAGON: tobe a Speed Wagon it
theim at the home of her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Gutelius Must Be a Reo.
Mr and Mrs. Emerson Bateman
have returned to their home, after A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
several weeks’ visit with Mr Bate
Beran, ot Bre. REO, NASH, WILLYS-
Cac, J. motored from Phladui The Great KNIGHT and OVERLAND
several days during the
week with relatives at Aaronsburg and Open and Closed Model:
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Campbell and
gon, rvig, and Mr. and Mrs Charles F ‘ORD Cars and Servi 1CC.
Dunkle, all of Lewisburg, spent a short
time on Sunday with relatives and
friends in town. r . ~ i
eC anit. of Aflenwood, on United States Tires Reduced 25
Friday wes o sue oi Me. sad 2s MILTON, PA. Per Cent. off list
ed at Woodward, and in 1875 clerked
in Jacob Snook's store in Millheim. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
“Shufile Along” at Opera House. October 1 0 1 1 1 2 | 3 | 4
The manager of the Bellefonte Op- - 9 9 y y
era House has announced that he has BREON & WEAVER
secured the Musical Comedy Extrava-
ganza “Shuffle Along” company to 1922 MILLHEIN, PA.
open the show season in Bellefonte this
SEASON.
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“Shuffle Along” will appear one night
only—Wednesday, October 4th.
ss
This attraction carries 51 of the
greatest colored talent in the country,
and is absolutely one of the best shows
of the season. Shuffle Along™ just fin-
ished its two-year run at the 63rd St 5 = = 5
theatre in New York, and the people ’
in this section will have an opportunity
to see the original cast and chorus.
Some of the many features of the
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Sate of ihe ray _luatSoes of the Harness and Running Races Daily
chestra, a knockout quartet and Ed- BEFORE
gar Conners and his pal, John Vaugh-
ner, the comedians. Conners stands OCTOBER 14th ==AUTO RACES
6 feet 6 inches and appears a big
brother to Vaughner, who lacks a few
inches of 4 feet in height. Vaughner's :
song, “If you've never been vamped by EEE : e
a Brownskin” is a hit of the show. Build
The dialogue of this team is a riot, es- ing
pecially when Conners becomes the
mayor of Jim Town and makes his Everything for Everybody.
friend Vaughner the chief of police,
. Fhe prices for this attraction will be Polack’s Grand Big Carnival.
50, $1.00, $1.50 and a few choice seats
" nm, See M’lle Adgie and Her Trained Lions. 1 SEE
Peaches! Apples! Plenty of Free Attractions and Exhibitions
Fine Salway Peaches, best of the
i ike 8 Ye ties it vue Come One, Come All. en I Cresson Lumber Co.
27th. Home grown Salways have the
genuine peach flavor and taste. ) ST. ATE COLLEGE, P. A.
We ziso have some fine varieties of
rl atin er he The Greatest Fair in Central Penn’a. J. G. MARKS, Sex: ‘und. Toul
Winesap later. Place your orders now.
All fruit sprayed.
FIRESTONE ORCHARD,
Beaver Springs, Pa.