THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922 — a— a ————— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. SMITH... asker sane sno TAHOE EDW. E. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Byatnan Manager. Semaaan - —— — —~— " Hoteret at the Post Office fn Centre Hab as second class mail matter. TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion. Local 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 _applicativn. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR~— SUNDAY, DEC. 3. 1922 Gearges Valley, 10:30—The Man of Great Faith, Farmers Mills, 2:30—-The Woman of Great Fath, CENTRE HALL, 7:30 P. HALF-BAKED CAKE" M~“THE announcements for week:— Centre Hall Sunday School, 1:30 p. Luther League, 6:30 p. Wed. 7 Wed Smith Other m. m. sharp 4:15 at Prayer Teacher Training, ne of Mre, 8. W Woman's meeting, the Miss- 30 Home and Foreign jety, Saturday evening, 7: isgionary Society, 30 at. 1 aitheran church splendid- the fine Program wns ras $76.00, and at Centre Spring Mills 1, 9:30 a, m. Thursday eve will Junday Scho speak p.m. morning; Tussey Hall, y Band will hold and an Centre evening a Thank- interesting Everyone Methodist —Cent Spruce re Hall, afternoon; Spr morning; town, ing Mills evening Reformed BmSOnarry Church Annoancement. Thank-Offering Service at ‘ednesday eve- 7:30 8 boxes Please Immediate service the armual social of the egation will CONT the school Sunday All men re amd frie room to nds are urged Society. AARONSBURG REF Hollenbach, Bervices at CHARGE~ Pastor. Rev. John 8S Comma Aaronsburg Mission inion 8S. 8. and Home Servic an Services at Col gate fter Paul nal Meeting Sdrvicea at St program will r Services at Aaronsburg ning at 7:00 Special Union Thanksgiving Services, The teformed gregations of Aaronsburg, and the Lu vd Reformed congregations of Thanks- The setvices on Thanksgiving evening Millheim church, Lutheran and con- theran elim, will unite to observe giving in a joint service, held o'clock The service at held the JLautheran conducted Rev. J 8.. Hollenbach, the The services at Aaronsburg will be held in the le formed church, conducted by Rev. F H. Daubenspeck, the Evervhody is invited will be at 7 will be in by Reformed pastor Lutheran pastor. and urged to be present a Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough of Hall, the Bradford & Co.- mill whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. Contre You may need the dollar it takes to renew your Red Cross membership, but the work the arganization is doing is of more importance to the welfare of mankind than the work you have mapped out for this particular one hundred cents. > Dr. Leroy Btephens, veteran Baptist preache.: and for many years an In- structor at Bucknell untversity, died on Sunday at his home In Lewksburg. Slight Fire In Store. A “brisk fire over-heated stove Wednesday on the second floor ing of C. M. Smith, The fire was discovered by Miss Pearl Keller, a seamstress, from the opposite side of the the of the fire through a attracting het At about an discovered in rubbish pipe was about 8 of the general o'eloels, build merchant, morning, store street, glare window When groatly ago, by nated in with Mr. removed by the old furniture the Odd damaged by Fellows building was fire, a few weeks a fire supposed to have orig!- the Smith's store, to what wire houses connected the goods were him is known as store owned by him and located across an alley from its former site. The fire sale started last Friday. On the ind where the fire started, of with pipe passes thr the building Smith also floor of Mr. household ef 80 had stored some his foots, together merchandise, box- The celling and to the floor. es, ote. stove ough the chimney on the second Suffered Stroke of Paralysis, Mra, J. W alytic week Her day Raymond suffered a par- fast west of Centre Hall iffected. On Mon- stroke on Wednesday of at her home right side was the Reporter was informed thal her condition, which at first was quite serdous, had greatly improved and that she was able to move her right Killed Wild Turkeys. Ralston bagged a 13 Nittany Mountal Hall, on Monday H Brooks ight. There flock the Hugh turkey hen on far from Centre also killed companion, Guy of the same we were throe birds In the huge Capping . Marriage Licenses Elwood F. Orndorf Maude E. Hoste Willam H. Hender Olive M. Tate rman ahot Yarneil Har Goerge F Mildred E nisn Typhoid Fever About Phltipsburg. There considerable typhoid the Cc rQEnd Philly thes Daily of pure water for in region due to the probably, says SOM neg and drinking purposes lav noon the it Philipiburg tients ny Oottage State had 4d of twelve eleven around Morrisdale Mile, Thre 1 recedved at morning Osevoin tients were Tuesda Y Democratic Enthusiasm and Activity Get New Stimulus for 1924, Democratic enthusksm and tinue develop +» next xix months are certain to cor ulus of pol itical » polls on November beginning of organizat! that will iiminate In a and more significant triumph he Democratic The party in specinl session quent regular session TONETess Prof ise of the Truman H. Newberry resign his prompted him to Senate y place of Ser send, Michignn mas cho rat. "Woodbridge N. Fern Defeat Adefinite fate or ts be the coming project, Harding's pet t was Democratic il it makes fs failure almost which results of and the The for and individual conclusion, saves Lhe try from codent public can mw grateful this escape from Lasker ism, Democrats can hot help but rejoice which Democratic in the leadership under this esnpe fs accomplished take of- thirteen of governors will ce in twenty states North eloquent them This SU. in the on January 1 of Democratic November will serve also as reminder ons in an inspiration for Democratic victory two years hence, It is expected by the officials of Demoeoratic party that the rank file of Democrats will not slacken efforts which achieved measure of success this month believe that the Democratic local organizations will show growth in numbers, strength, zeal and activity, and that the faflure of Presi- dent Harding's Republican Congress the public condemmation of its inef- ficdency, the inauguration of Democrat- fc governors and other state officials, and the performance of the big Demo- eratic minority in the Sixty-eighth Congress will serve as so many spurs to Democratic energy and harmony all through the country. the and the 80 large a and steady atnte By the way, the women of the state will be well represented in the mem. bership of the House of Representa tives in Harrisburg, as the following have been elected: Helen Gritoes, Al legheny: Gertrude MacKinney, Butler; Sarah M. Gallaher, Cambwia: Martha G. Thomas, Chester; Alce M. Bentley, Crawford, Martha OG. Speiser, Lillie HH. Pitts and Rosa 8. deYowmg, Philadel. hin. a ——— DEATH RECURD . H Mingle Dead. ane died at hi Wednesday Hine was a son of Mingle seventy i rave yl a Capt. 1 Capt. D. H. in Maxwell, Iowa, «f last we of over Henry A born ot week, following an one He lower year. and Five and was Aaronsbhurg foul studied yeurs ago As a voung man he medline afd for a number of years practiced Milihein! it ago he w his profession arly or more years and lo ent west and He is sur cated in Maxwell, Tewa, that has been his home over gince vives by his wife,” who prior to hel marrige was an Miss Bair, of Poller township, and several childfen also leaves three bhradhers, Albert, of Bellefonte Aanronsburg Towa of Minneapolis; and Edward, of wins made at Maxwell HARTMAN Mrs. MN relict of the the J mir, man, died at following un long 11 months and 2 On the 1921, Mrs evenng Hartman of paralysi band an srment was made cemetery ad Aaror Ig SPRING MILLS bast are ging ready Butchering is in full Hunting parties go to their var A little and Mrs 25th The Gr Tous camps 3 daughter was born to Mr James MoCool on Novem's » ange will hold thedr Thar nel fale Thursday evening. ’ Ms. and Mra Jack Mulfinger to Pi Monday to help tives butch On Rg giving supper on went want Gap rela- Saturday, a Mi- failed to learn, in gentleman from ton, whose name we turning out the mill, fet some oattle pass ot the wall of Ho- hig car struck to mn ag inst mer Fetterolf's yard over the bank. the telephone pole til 1 team, and threw Fortunately it and hung there un- yg ME was pulled out Long's Rob's Body Found. The body of Arthur HH. Robb, of Flemington, who disappeared six weeks wo, two weeks after he had attempt d sulide by shooting himself in (he chest, was found Bunday morning lodged aguinst an old pler In the river two miles west of Lock Haven, The discovery was made by Allen Under. wood, aged twelve. Robb was last seen alive at the home of hie daughters In Lock Haven, He had gone to Laoek Haven to have the wound ‘n his chest dressed at the hos- pital there. When he disappeared a (Continued on next column) * ARE YOU GETTING YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS AT THE BIG FIRE SALE? Entire Stock of Dry Goods, No- tions, - Sweaters, Laces, Em- broideries, Shoes, Etc. At Big Sacrifice Prices. GROCERIES Cut in_ This Sale, which opened last week, attracted people from all sections, who carried away goods by the basketsful. And so it will continue until we have cleaned up, this gigantic stock. If you would share in this Money-Saving Opportunity do’ not delay your coming. Early shoppers naturally get the pickin’s. Half Prices on The entire stock must go, and go quickly, and LOW PRICE is the lever Nothing reserved. ig docs not permit th: g COME SEE FOR YOURSELF cut ano you can then determine the siz: of the savings this COME EARLY. that will move these goods. quoting of prices. ow deep we have ct sale will elie n your purse. Many, Many Articles Like New, To Be Sold in this Fire Sale Below Cost. C. M. SMITH, ceNTRE HALL = NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ETH 4 Ready=to=Wear Women’s and Men’s Garments Are Always to Be Had At the Big Nie- man Department Store. TU. Kk 500,000 Government Underwear.—2, pieces wear purcha For many years past Nieman's Store has bzen the acknowledged lzader in the sale of Ready-to- Wear Garments. There is no store in this part of the county that can boast a greater number of sales of wearing apparel for men and women. Our Stock is Larger, our Varicties Larger, our Sales Larger. All this means a quicker turnover, and much lower prices to you. Come in and be convinced of the truth of our advertised statements, Send correct sizes P ‘et man ielivery or poney order it send us mw we will nderwear is not satisfactory fund money Dept 24, Broadway prampily upon PILGIUIM WOOLEN CO, New York, No. Y request 1476 4611 HOME FOR. SALE. —1 offer for sale! my home, situate in Centre Hall ough MRS, ELLEN MEEKER. bor- WANTED. new subscribers to The One hundred or more Centre Report. ani or, at $1.50 per year, in advance; jsfaction guaranteed, or money Tres funded ALE in perfect Base and good | cheap. ~11 ; FOR 8B Heater, ACO Double " D. J. Nieman “Always Reliable” « MILLHEIM ee condition fn appearance: will be sold L.. Ebright, Centre Hall POR SALE —- Home and lot. in Cen tre Hall borough, Lot of fruit trees | ready to bear gn premises, — Inquire of Vm. MecClenaban, Centre Hall, aot | ANP rss FOR SALE.—8 fine shoats ; Also 3 six weeks old pigs, nice and tanifry, : Bell piwne 6-24 —~D. D. Decker, Spring | Mills, Pa, ® Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office, » 5 | soarch was made for him, but no one | was found until Sunday, Robb leaves Hs wife and four children,