u VOL. XCVI . Turk Behave. Ww. feel undue of doing Fearing that’ Mrs. J. Hall, the who is Near speakable Turk is Charles V. Vickrey, of the Near the following anxiety WwW. Linden may concerning safety her s« Ned Keller, the n Hy, herole relief work in East, where the un- on the rampage, general secretary Relief, has Mrs East written letter to Keller, which is most interesting to all: October Mra. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall, Pa. Dear Mrs. Keller: I know that you are naturally much concerned about the safety of your loved ones ho are rendering herci service in Constantinople I have come from th recently perhaps can give you a w at least be of interest, comfort. In the first place, 1 pay high to the herolc service that The g. ! that is worth while and he they are derin ir's is the life and yice well envied by those of cupy more comfortable their golden Relief 1 but reconstiru down boats, whereas side of naval revise assemblage of drea and : destroys rs French, ( reek riding Borough Dads Meet, Hall borough UD De re peat shoul pump ted star i. old water plan The of fires on SOC 1 ¢ ing of walks tain road, Members F. M. Fisher M. L present Ww and Emerick James Frohm Gets Verdiet of $1200. The case of ‘ the ship occupied James Frohm aginst of Potter tov court road Ne supervisors y day in last week, the jury verdict which gave Mr The « the value of a returning a Frohm $1200 for his loss 186 brought to determine was barn, corn crib, etc, as well as personal property in them, de- stroyed by fire from a spark from engine hauling a road machine close by the buildings in June, question one day made to settle the question out of court, but Inst Attempts had been the parties could not agree as to am ount of damage done, The Court in his charge to the jury, the Reporter is reliably informed, stat- ed that the damage ‘should be reckoned the base of what the stroyed was worth to Mr, the time of the fire on property de- Frohm at Ii I. 0. 0, FF. Band Concert, The Odd Fellows band, of Bellefonte, has been engaged by Musser E, Cold- ron, manager of {he “reaseation grounds concert on Bunday next-—October “43 from the noon hour until 4 p. m. There will be a varied program of sacred, popular and classical selections. The concert is free and everyone i8 invited to be present Food Sale at Centre Hall Class No. 2 of the United Evangell- eal Bunday-school will hold a food sale at the church, Saturday afternoon and evening, October 14. Cakes, ples, home made bread, candy, ete, will be for 2 phorus when I was there thirty days ago. Large Briti sh and Americ been SONG reinforcements have The Kemal the Bosphorus and take Constantly opposition to this naval { a event any impending Ameri aon, Our from r own readiness, and the I the viegsels, il line ia acces of “ and Spring Mills {After several good ing members refreshments were wind everyone had a WwW one of aptain Mille, » county, was the and mong gave an interesting Centre County Conference. Te Centre County x October be 28th, In wt mference will Howard of held at PV clock The various organizations of women on the © 8 A. building at ten 0 are urged to send as many represen- tatives as possible and to bring their friends. The should be most helpful reporta of the year's activities and encourag- ing, and be incentives to do even big- goer things, Box luncheon. The public is invited Helen E. Canfield Overton, Chairman. There is only one thing as sure ae taxes, and no claim as good for col. lection. Women gan no Jonger hide “ehind an old law that places them in the sie of imbecile and cannot be jalled for “Halt. The state attorney general has ruled\that a tax collector can levy on the clothiQg. Jewelry, or any other personal propeXly of a wom. an, and sell it for taxes, woman without real estate would have TN! 2 few dollars taxes to pay and few n them would not have sufficient persohal property to pay the tax and cost. Women who own real estate have abundance of security for thelr tax. iil “TRUTH IS THE NEED OF THE | WORLD,” SAYS REV. DRUMM. las : tt | Facts That Must Be | ined to | Lutheran Nearly ed St Exam- the Are Audience Faced a Large Church. at four hundred persons attend- church M. C ‘acts Luke's Lutheran Sunday Drumm You Must { Heb from 1 as evening to hear Rev on { the subject, “Some F The text was taken Drumm spoke in pa the world needs is ' L pox tonight as if it were immortal with- be ' God was a fool to let ean saved then the ornes of Cal faith angel from 5iy Son die on 3 We are saved through if in Je Heaven pr sus Christ an claims, another Gospel than this, let him be accursed.’ “Eighth-—If Oonl'a you are not willing to bx then you There to go ang ask must be is no middle this saved way, to be lost If tonight willing to willing ground I were through each one! ot audience ‘Are having you be los no one, right mind, would ans- wer ‘ves’ Yet there are thousands to- night who not willing to take a stand for Christ and His church. “Ninth--A lost life is a worthless life. O, man! OO, woman! What are you worth if you are not a Christian? Some of you have had Godly fathers and mothers: will you allow yourselves to be damned while they are saved? Don't you, too, want to accompany them through the gates into the New Jerusalem? “Tonth~The last fact, go far as this gerfnon is concerned, there may be many others, is—to be a christian 's the greatest privilege in the world ft"s great 10 be a king or queen; it's their are great to be a president of the United Bates: it's great to be a 33rd degree Magn: but say, friends, it's greater still toNpe a Christian, Of course, you oun be hose others and still be a f BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT { Honor Roll and Statistical Report for the First Month, Per High school G9 r Je cent. of attendance: boys 80, girls 35, average hb: {mar school, boys 83, y jase 97.7; Intermediate boys 88, girls 959, average 99; school, ys PY, i giris 98, 1 $8.5 Aver- every day Muth Bailey, Hobert Bradford, Jarl Hartley, Loo The $x sv ivary Ssoely in the U, 8. A, sionary Presbyterian held in Al- i822 Oe- Church will be the First Presbyterian church of toona, from October 24 to 26, 7:45 P. M Board meeting Opening session at tober 24, IPM pariors on Executive at of the same day in the church Among the speakers will be the Mod- erator of the Assembly, Rev C. C. Hays, D. D.; Ida 8. Scudder, of India: Miss Mary Leuman and Miss of China, with Miss Sheibly and Christine Women's General Dr Christiana Tsal, Mabel Wilson Boards Miss representing the A Young People’s Banquet ta con- nection with the Synodical will be held at 5:30 Wednesday evening, 26th, in’ the Second Presbyterian church, Eighth Avenue and Thirteenth Street, at 76 cents per plate All who expect to attend the Synodi- enl meeting should notify Mre J. W. Francis, 1300 Seventeenth Avenue, Al- toona, Pa, Before October 15. October a a (Continued from previous column.) Christian. ©, to be redeemed by the precious blood of Jesus; to be a child of God: to be an instrument in His hands for the salvation of souls: to uphold Christ hefore a dying world; to tell the message of love wherever you goy to see through the grave, into eternity: to see Heaven and to be with Jesus, 8 the greatest privilege on earth, Then, friends, take a stand for Christ and the ¢harch, is my plea to- night. ‘Be thou faithful unto death, Community Welfare Association. The meeting committee of recommend appointed at a recent citizens to formulate and constitution and by-laws for th OY 4 ¢ Yorsding Oy tile FOV Ng i" ne DOAY will make a report meoting night, committed recs the Incorporate improvement memborst payable annually; time of meeting third Tuesday of ench month; Dumas—Huble, Jean WILLIAM IRVIN BETTS. Democratic Candidate for State Senate. has suffer- Stock Sale swin- of of the pockets of Almost every community fake Hundreds of thousands ed through the dle dollars yearly are taken out the people of Pennsyivania by the sale of worthless and invest greatest Union, but ittle citizens from these regard neither the “Widow's mite” nor the orphan’s bread if the State Senate in the District comprising Cen- tre and Clearfield to fight for legislation for the protec- tion of the people, and drive out of our State the worthless stock swindles and rid the community of these fake It should have been dohe long ago. The interests of the people have been neglected by the Po- litical Bosses who have been in power. WILLIAM I. BETTS. (Political advertisement.) fake stock ments State protection Pennsylvania, the the to in gives her swindlere, who and butter. elected to counties, 1 propose Attention, P. 0. 8, of A. Unit] further notice tha regular camp meetings will be held on the first and third Fridays of the month, instead of first and third Thursdays — Recording secretary. Lost—Auto license tag, No. 322-046. Please return to H. BE. Shreckengast, Centre Hall, Pa. Kemslor's invite you to see the new and 1 will give thee a crown of life)" 'TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS FROM ALL PARTS. Kessler's Style Bhow this week. ‘Bqguire Cyrus Brungart loaded s car- f apples and last week, 10 potatoes the Pittsburgh district went 5 Mrs, McCool, Bpring Milis, of of her father, Hall, Grace the home in Centre the greate week ato “1 inmet borate equipmer in the Methodist church 3 of family through the male sold at $5.00 cured LicK~ in this way $400 ets 10 be it is proposed 10 raise Ones iz operation the members of the associa- fii be able to hear any programs-——mugical, ete, ~ JOUR, ing station within a The first was discovered Sunday a 4 mountain we ek Wood Forester C Seven Mountains, between the ward and Haines gaps D. Motz, of Woodward, some thirty of the flames. The fire /was supposed to been of on the part of some one. Carélessness costs a very great deal, not only in mountan fires but in a multitude of other ways Let us avoid careless acte by the extinguished assisted young men, went to scene fire and the have the result carelessness The new Model 5 Linotype machine installed in the Millheim Journal of- fice was used last week to set all the type for that issue, and greatly ime proved the typographical appearance of the paper. The machine is very similar to the one in use in the Re- porter office and while the investments in these mechanical devices are more than the business of printing offices of this type warrant, the owners are driven to do #0 on account of the in- ability to get adequate service from labor, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Motagar, of Montgomery, and their daughter, Mrs. E. R. Decker, and the latter's hus band, Dr. Decker, of Selinsgrove, om a tour fo State College, stopped for a brief period at the Reporter office, Wednesday of last week. Mr. Metagar is living retired, being located on “Basy” streot, but like his son-in-law, i» a director in a National bank, and found pleasure in looking over the lo- cal First National, expressing surprise at the good and complete equipment and the amount of business done for