" = , «.. AS SA A THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, "DECEMBER 7. 1922 REBERSBURG, on Tuesday Harry Confer moved to Madisonburg. Randell Miller and family, bury, spent part of this week visiting rejfitives in this place, Charles: Page bought a building dot in the heart of town of James Ziegler, and expects to erect.un dwelling house Ralph Gramley, a student at Selins spent his Thanksgiving vacation this place, and son Orvis, visiting of Sun- grove, with his parents in Ammon Shroyer Park, relatives in this place. James Harbuch, who is employed at the trade, Is Mrs, of Maple IWinods, are carpenter at home. suffered a ago, is Johnsonburg at spending this week Mrs. Edlas Breon, who paralytic stroke several weeks at this One writing in a oritical condition. last week the fourteenth was born to Mr. and Mrs John The entire family day child Day is Hving. Samuel Bierly it's & boy. installed an his butcher with recently grinder In do ¢le¢tric meat ghop which wil AWRY hand grinding. SPRING MILLS The Vocational school had two days action at Thanksgiving. J. Victor Royer and a few days following Rew and family spent Trasksgiving at the C. E. Royer home. Morris shoppers on Misses Delsie .and Isabelle 1.6 ©» urday. . & different camps were Bellefonte Sat The Swect- and Finkle CONS, a bear wert I and conducting busi- © Means, emote sections order and and tracto parts ling pro vimsell is sel mail. Farm nd even Hv pare el post. 52.605 miles 46.254 In srtent mileage Nevada, 124. and sn ctliscism———— No Scrapping of Ships, you recall that called ‘t was conference at Hard- the filled by the United Italy discovered that Washington by President “Reg recd” f the ocenin #h with ships to be that wid be scrapped States, Great Britain, and io and these wore France, Japan? It is now date only a few ships, entirely useless, have been scrapped Not a ship of value in the counfries to the war bas been of the in hidden deep by any agreement. Transfers of Real Estate. N: A. of to Boyd N Johneton, in State College; $600, Eva D. Luse, et al, to Harry l. Ebright, tract in Centre Hall; $2,509. John Kerstetter, Sr. to John H. Ker- r gtetter, Miltheim: $423.36. T. D. Buddinger's Admrs., to Louise Driscoll, tract in Snow Bhoe: $5,500 Driscoll to W. D. Hall, in Bnow Shoe; $5,500, May, 8. Dorworth, et to E. Rockey, tract in Bellefonte; Malinda Wetzel to WW. 0. trict in Miltheim; $112.50, W. O. Royer, et ux, t, 8. W. ley, tract in Miltheim; $650, LUDENS ALG TST HE TS (d nose and lhroa! Give Quick Relief Hansen, ux, tract trict In Louise tract Elmer $2,550. Royer, of Gram- bar, » Cache Where Indians Munitions Found in Cave Wayne County, Kentucky, a in Ruins of what once was a flourish- in a cave 14 miles east of Mill Springs, opinion of Prof. A. M. Miller, head of the department of geology at the Unl- versity of Kentucky. fessor Miller, produced arrow heads to tip the shafts of Indian braves whose squirrel rifie supplanted the bow, was Kentucky. Professor Miller returned reaqintly prospected for caves, rockhouses and old Indian village sites, favorable ground for the finding of extinct mam- malian remains, “T'wo rockhouses and one cave were examined,” he sald. “In one of these, about fourteen miles east of Mill Springs, numerous arrow heads In vari ous stages of completion were scat tered at a shallow depth over the floor, furnishing evidence that this shelter formerly was an arrow head workshop of aborigines.” The ‘ather rockhouse also gave evi dence of having been a popular resort of the aborigines. Human bones found in the eave lead to the belief that it had been used as a burial | Pace, SCARED BY UNUSUAL SOUND Music (7) of Motor Horn Drove Lions From Oxen Which Had Seemed to Them Easy Prey. The toot of a single motor horn has been found sufficient, In Africa, to quiet stampeded oxen and cause & trio of flesh-hunting lions to slink away inte the bushes. Two native drivers recently conducting a wagon drawn by sixteen oxen to the raffroad camp, In the wilds near Nakuru, the site of the new Ussin Gishu rallroad. when the oxen attacked by three lions. The drivers fled to nearby The oxen be- came panic-stricken and dashed down the rough road, along the body of one ox, killed by the lions, with the swaying wagon behind them. The lions followed thelr prey. This was the mad procession that greeted a lone motorist at a curve of the road. He had no rifle, and it was almost an unconscious movement that took his hand to the horn button. At the first sound the lions seerned plussed. * The motorist then blew and long. As the uncar ng nn tained shriek rose above the the frightened 1 ils the AWAY SINOng ry rocks, headed shelter of the bush, and swung clear of the dust-covered and came to a stop at the side of the road. were wore trees, dragging aon loud Hs nor of lions xu f for the the oxen atte mobile Heard Here and There, “Opportunity,” divulged peck, “knocks but once, pot of the feminine “Might,” explained gently to the little man pommeling rather ungentiy, right, but it helps a whele | hot, “Religion,” cried the lazy explanation of mystery.” “Things left unsaid,” wept ne successful flirter whose object of ‘Qh tation refused to respond with even 8 gingle syllable, “often hurt more than things spoken.” sah. bah!" answered the when asked his opinion of a piece of free verse just read him, He Auto Look Bad. “Good afternoon, Mrs. Jones!” exe claimed Mr. Brown. “What a coinchk dence, meeting you. 1 ran inte your hushand an hour ago.” “How funny!” replied Mrs. Jones “And how did you think he was look: ing?” “Pretty poorly.” “Well, I'm surprised to hear you say that. Everyone says he is look- ing much better lately.” “Well, he looked bad enough an hour ago,” sald Mr. Brown, “1 wonder why that was,” sald MPs. Jones, “Oh, 1 can tell you that” sald Mr. Brown. “You see, I was in my car when I ran into him."-—Farm Life ——————— Short and, Sweet. Following is the weekly correspond. ence between a wife at the seashore and her husband In town: They have been married a lot of years and the letters from the lonely wife are of a touching nature. They are all alike and so are the replies, Dear. Fred—Please send check, Dear Lottie—Inciosed find check,— New York Evening Mall the hone proving it is sex.” the big mae whom he wae “isn't atheist, “iz 8 the bahy Mighty Few Do. . “Why don't you join a golf club?" “Man, 1 don't know how to play golf.” “That's no reason. Ninety percent of the golf club members don't know how to play the game, either.”—De- troif Free Press, Record Earth Girding. The fastest trip around the world, consuming 81 days, 21 hours and an minutes, was made by John Henry Mearg, in 1013. To Test Jar Covers. Screw the top on the jar without the rubber. If the thumb pall ean be inserted between the cover and the glass, the top is usually defective Population in Belgium, According to the latest official fig ures. the population of Belgium is TATE 840. Thé Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ELL rind Lio | is an acule attack o i tarrh may le HALLS ad to ¢ i { ATA i | taken Internally and | Blood on the Muce { bystem., and assisting conditions, All Druggists, Nature Cire EXPERIENCE 1 AND A GIRL, FOR GENERAL WORK. JUSTICE OF LINDEN HALL, C Deeds, Mortgages, Wi ecuted with care, All le attended to, Special al KITCHEN | Si of tate |! Blanls ep! on hand G. A. DAVIS RESTAURANT BURNHAM, - PA. BELL PHONE 264. NOTICE~TRAPPERS AND COLLECTORS, FUR business Mills will I will open my place of at Lee's Conl Office at Spring on TUESDAY, NOV, 8th, and wapsm EN TR iam LLLP ot “colds in the 3 i 3 Acute Ca- Catarrh. CINE is acts through the of the the inflammation in restoring normal ulars free. Toledo, Ohkios Jd ™ arep THE PEACE ENTRE CO, PA written acd x ed busi ew prom pris tention given 0 «rig Au” Do other Appilestr-- Nov 2h v2 be prepared to receive your Fars N. X. City your goods and receive a deal, nt prices. Bring In square FARM MA and REI the JEREMIAH ZETTLE, Spring Mills, Pa. CYRUS BRUNGART, ri JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. CENTRE HALL, PA. oat net i get pr lements v¢ C. E. FLINK eH CHINERY PAIRS «DE RIN 1 need Centre Hall | Produce Both With Purina Chows ° Why do Purind-fed hens lay more eggs right through the moult? It's because they get more protein and it A lots of it for feath- ers and eggs. Feathers run as high as 907: protein. Whites of eggs are nearly all protein. Feed a balanced ration— Enough Protein for Feathers and Eggs PurinaChows ke2p the hens from robbing their flesh to get the materials they need. Get a shorter moult and more winter eggs. Askabout the Purina Guarantee— More Eggs or Money Back BRADFORD & COM CENTRE HALL, PA. P The Centre Hall, Pa. Notes for Redemption. numbers, have been ealled for redemption on and will cease to bear Interest on that date. In ordir te facilitate this redemption the Treasury tional Bank before Dee. 15, 1022, We make no charge for the transfer and redempiion notee are ure glad to render this serviee, SICK With a Bad Cold “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter I gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It helped him at once and quick- WANTED. —~Men or women to take ly broke up his cold.” Be J 3 F = ; ord 18 among friends ard neighbors for 0. 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United States Tires Reduced 25 Per Cent. off list NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY BREON & WEAVER MILLHEIN, PA, the Department BEFORE Building of these SEE . Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. , J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas, Both Phones