The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1922, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,
1922
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
BS, W. SMITH. ....vo00s ve ones o Bditor
EDW. E. BAILEY......Loeal Editor snd
Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
as second class mail matter.
Nd asia SA
-
EARLY SUNDAY MORNING FIRE.
0dd Fellows Building, In Centre Hall,
Occupled by OC. M. Smith's Gener
al Store, 0dg Fellows’ Hall and
Pool Room Partially Burned.—All
Parties Having Losses Carry In.
surance,
The most threatening fire in
histhry. of Centre Hall occurred earl)
Sunday morning, when the poy +
tion of the Odd Fellows building, occu-
pled as a war house by Merchant C
the
ir
rear
nN
bs
tho
the
Ww iHllame~—~tGoodhart. Hilf ¢
of near Walk
Lotti A, OK
married
Wiliams,
riown,
of WOH
plhart,
ad ized
Wer Friday .
Chang
Ln, Pu
beginning ol
friends fant -olatives about nod
i ‘entre 1 ‘ha Can 1
jah
Mills an
n armen
in the
HEE
ted
iti
potnt
1d
defen
City limits
in well
{f one per cent was the trate
i be
enemies
the
hood 19 caslalug
it I
made
to
of
comstitutional, The
of
constitution,
prohibition
16 ne
‘hit wines or Th
All the
in lighten
bootleggers
They
or
lawiul
1D
nt
do Lo the
and
are now tfyving
They
gtrive to® defeat
{ the
t our Congessman
hime nd, a primary,
al
i
ies
LEGAL ADVERTI
(NTR,
XECUTOR'S KOTICE.
EPHRAIM C HARTER ‘ate of
wl
00 Washington
Baltimore
Round
frip
Sunday, November §2
ANNA M. HARTER, ¥Fxeculrix,
Slate College, Pa,
GEO. W. HARTER, Administrator ¢ L &,,
/ Centre Hail, Pa, BR F. P
Bx ECUTRI X'S ROTICE -
L ters t stamentary inon the estate of JAMES
M, ROSE iste of Harris Township, C- ntre Coun
unty decessed, having been gras ted to the under-
sient 4d, all persous knowing theme-eives jndebl.
ed tothe same wre hereby requested 10 make
{ prompt payment, and those having claims
| against sald estate must present them duly suth
| euticsted for settiem nt
| ANNA ROSE HARTER
Exscotrix
Boalkburg, Pa
thev hdd 10 use a thoroughly dry
is the
many 1 our district is safe.
Vout wecessfully conductid it Swoope, Snyder and 1 have Yiven our
Ml to the : Act
‘And unknown,
Standeth the
his
man
issue
SPECIAL TRAIN -
Leaves CENTRE HALL, Saturday
night INOV, 11] | HUMP M
Stopping at principal stations betWeen
Bellefonte and Lewisburg
M. Smith, was discovered on fire. The peporter readers in Penns ralley f ad
4 3 : : for
Mr. «Smith |
of
side
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. — Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Loeal notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
on application.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REY. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
the purposd Vital as
general store conducted by
occupied the lower southern portion
the building, and the north
front is the pool room and adjoining | f
this is Mr. Smith's all
der one roof.
The fire was first discovered W.
1. Smith, the dairyman, who, with Mrs
F. O. Bairfoot, left Bellefonte for thai
home in Centre Hall at 1:80 A, M., ar-
riving here at 2:00 o'clock, At that
time the fire well developed, the
interior of the warehouse being a ma
of flames. The alarm given Mi
Smith aroused amd h
a short time the hose cart of the north
section of town was on hahd
hose coupled up. The stream of] and Miss Julin RB. Sweeny, + gi them in the pure
water subdued much the :
{ble flame, but in the meantime the fire
had the plastering
various Sections
she il life. During the pn in
NACeS,
on vi
support Volstead
behind the
Cod
watch
Returning. leaves Washington 445 p. m.
{ 2 “
dim Baltimore (Union Btation) vei Pom
within
residence un-
shadow ; . .
Tickets on sale beginning Friday
above preceding ExPursion
by Keeping own!"
i Huiry Keller, Ally.
Beileioute, Pa.
ireement rot
b
exactly costly old
VISIT Lisgnry of Congress, 240 Pp
M. New Natipnal Musepm. 1486 to
430 p M., Cofcoran Art Galery 130
P. M.. Botanic Garden, 800 A M. to
130 P, M., Washington Monument,
13 AP. M
ing the
govern- |
more than 4t pays out.
SALE REGISTER.
NOVEMBER 4TH
PUBLIC
SATURDAY
1:00 P. M.,
Hall borough,
weehold go
tas ——.
seasicknoss and
' ’
was Americans ships
Yoval,
wine-soakod
immedintely east
M. 3 one wil 81 i
decent,
by
gamblers, n
to the un len ean-ug ne . X Streit i
* Sink
Atlantic, with will
pre-|
would Ix
s8OON others within i
wpitals o
heavy
SOON of vis NOVEMBER
Detwiler
between
weatherboarding to
the The
men struggled on, b
A that flames
Te stament.” and the
crept and > : : 3 : we Ali 4 are 4 will i od Of BLOCK
—SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, OCT. 29, 1922
nogs
local wolunteer
ut it
Were
building
Was appn
Hall, morning, Beautiful
the O1d
2:30—"A
Centre thi gaining headw
1
that building was doon
Beautiful Par- buildings,
Old Testament.”
Mille, 7:30—Missionary Thank Yor: Conmresstird Disteic,
. : ELISHA KENT KANE. beard ving in
Centre Hall ent to the Bellefonte fire department oma—
bly short 1 Work of Reformed Synod.
-~.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, «:
Wed.
First National
Centre Hall, Pa.
¢ Easter
Ying, eve 8:15.
Sunday School, 5:30 a. m.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.
of the material
1s to be
gathering
Home at
ns
than sday
Thu:
FINANCIAL RESERVE.
CHARGE~—
Pastor
here Is hardly a day passes hut most of us ar sailed upon te
" I
»
draw from ear reserve, either physical, ments] or financial,
Have you some In store!
BANK STH
sf 11 edd
FOR SALE.
» val x
mawy 1 i
This Bank Is 8 good place to =lart a financial reserve and i can-
Borough Fire
fire In
Alarm. * it. pu 1th
larm , | window ha been {arcs The y : . cin . af . age) ia not help but be of real sery lee to you,
the borough of i abas . | 3 a h LH ’ a
wiford
& Co mill
ts when | &7 r “4 te 1 the « al (M4 ) : . : (
hlas ie J
THE PIHST NATIONAL BANK
parties
Ref: church;
rmed
he MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
Fe
00, and $1600
andl
Mr. Smit}
y ance, T Snrife Mills. P
rt blasts when . f # 58, Pa
the (Odd Wy i ————————
church
of Reformed
lodge eqquipm
DEMOCRATIC mifxer.
For United States
and Fall
SHULL, of
Senator,
{Short
EL E.
Term)
Stroudsburg
For United States Senator,
Now is the Advantag-
eous Time to Buy
YOUR
Prices
Smashed
$100 to $150
Less in Price
Than Other Plants of Equal
Electrical Capacity and Quality
ALLEY LIGHT and
: Power Plants
Factory P ice to You
NOW ONLY $335 & $445
World's Greatest Value
You can now buy the famous 1923 Lalley Light Plants at a great sav-
ing. Prices have been smashed profits have been cut, All salesmen’s
and distrihators’ enmmisaons have been taken off. You get the benefit
of these hig savings, Think of it—thess wonderful Lalley Plants com-
plete, re wiv for immediate installation ~the same Lalley with a service
record of 13 vears in the homes of thoonsands of highly satisfied owners
for only 811% to 8348. The same high quality Lalley, so simply and
thorough! ructed th t any one cio install and operate it. Rally.
gi :
{Unexp
FRED B. KERR,
ired Term)
‘eurose
Clearfield County.
For Governor
JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster.
fh
For Lieuteflant Governor thank
ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr, Philadelphia | ¥0° assisted
For Secretary of Internal Affairs,
MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh
Paul Haag
Bellefonte, ©
A
For Congress, bans, WAS Ver
J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield. , ent
while working
hall and had to
For State Senator,
WILLIAM |
- was first taken to the
BETTS, of Clearfield. I. Yearick, nearby. but
was out on prog
For Assembly,
Miss ZOE MEEK,
Member of State Committee,
OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte.
was then
the
rushed to
of Clareare
pital where he soot
Haag is an overseas and wos
G. gassed which left him weakened
condition.
t County Chalrman,
G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte,
—
The
their
for ti
ne
firemen were
commended for
here and
displayed I at-
were Jef
EE, snc me speed in reaching alan
judgment
They
tation
U'nele Sam, Bootlegger, to Retire. good
. the fire.
dlegger In
| . tacking
the world
When morning
a funch
erate without 4i
iz about
of business after
broke they
Whiteman restaurant
The borough is much indebted to this
organization, and no doubt will make
proper return for the service
were served
having made war 1 #il the
other boot.
Yorgr gr, wh ¢ :
CERers who interfering with his
monopoly
The Huu
having sold
ding Administration, after
Hguor on board American
shipg, owned by the Government itself,
has
the
who
a——————
Marriage Licenses
larton Lorrah.
Jennie M. Graham...
Harry O. Walker . Howard
Verma E. Haines Howard
John PP. Williams. .East Rodman, N.Y
fettie A. Goodhart.. Spring Milis
Snow Shoe
Bnow Shoe
last eighteen months,
heed
those
who
to pay some
at it by
as those
to
BE! IEVE US when we tell you that
this be will a diiferent season from any
you have ever experienced in the selecting
of your Fall garments.
criticisms leveled
oppose as well favor
prohibition.
itaniveq £ Tear
The opinion of the Attorney General
Comes admission of the truth of
the charges that were made against
Chairman and other members
of the Shipping Board and which they
continued for monthe to deny, namely,
that the only place in which the Con-
stitution and laws of the United Stales
were not respected and obeyed was on
board the Government's own vessels
and under its own flag. All the while
these desplals were being iterated and
reiterated, the Shipping Board was ad-
vertiging its bootlegging activities a-
broad and the Federal Prohibition of-
ficers were pursuing and
bootleggers at home.
This practice of law-breaking, mis
representation and hypocrisy of one
branch of the Republican administra-
tion has been at last made the subject
of open avowal by another branch of
the administration.
Heron Viglates Fish Laws; Killed.
A blue and killed
near Philipsburg, and found to
its bill
Buy now while prices are down,
We carry wire ires and »
cary
and
Buy at home Factory Prices,
| needed supplies in We're here to
Come in-get the facts and complete information
demonstrate these wonderful plants to you.
S. J. GRAY
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
al
# aah
BIO0R
aR an
heron was shot
was
Lasker
inch trou
The blue heron
bird and breeds throughout
States and Canada. It takes
years to attain full plumage
flight |i ita head drawn in
gainst its shoulders. An expert fisher,
it reapector of man-made
to protect the game fish, It may be
killed any time any anywhere,
ROPER. -—-W. Clyde Roper fell
at the front of th™ home of his nlece,
Mrs, Andrew Crotzer, in $ellevills,
from aneurism, a collapse of the liming
of the arteries,
have an eight in
is & very heautiful
United
several
In
a
This season prices will bz higher instead
of lower as the season advances. Again,
good materials will be scarcer.
We Have the Largest and Most
Beautiful Selection NOW.
~ Get Your Clothing and Shoes for
Mr. Roper was well known to many the Entire Family NOW. ;
residents of Penns Valley and was a
jeweler. He owned and conducted a or , BIER id { a ; :
jewelry store in Tewistown for nearly SES
thirty years. Of late years he devoted
: ° .
: icman
his time to restaurant work, being the
the
216 WwW. College Ave.
. Bell hone 2184R
ite
t carries
in
ne laws
dean
prosecuting
The slwh of the Ford cars is a
knock at the Durant “Star” advertised
to be §ola at Fora prices. Henry Is no
dreamer in the automobile business.
proprietor of the Belle Cafe, Belleville,
for some time prior to his death.
For farms ¢ lages, schools, parish houses, i-sti'utions, community
buildings, camps, cottages. etc Laliey Light bas proved
ideal electrical qua, 8 p
The late Senator Vare, whose estate
according to papers fled ranges from
$300,000 to $1,000,000, gave nothing to
chirity. ho ‘
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