rides - . i il —— oi . A i bon Us ph, BO THE CENTRE REPORTER. JUDGE WOODS DEAD, the state government on a business ISSUED WEEKLY, basla, | ] To keep the expenses of the state | meee: | Pennsylvania Jurist Dies at Lewis. | \ i CENTRE HALL, PENN'A town Home on Friday. within ita income, N i E M A N S To get a dollar's worth of service for | == ps Jose M. Woods, former state sen- THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 1923 oseph : urn a | every dollar spent ator and one of the most prominently i SMITH & BAILEY, roars. known jurists in Central Pennsylvania, REBE RSBU RG. i B, W, BMETH.....ccre stnennnss ++ Editor | for many years president judge of MM-1 1,4 week all the ice houses in town | - EDW, E, BAILEY Local Editor ana | fin county, died at Lewistown, Friday, | were filled with the frozen crystal, | Business Manager. death being due to Bright's disease An old-time shooting match was held | . from which he has long been a suffer- | o¢ Smuliton on Saturday afternoon. CROWDS of people are coming to this Great Sale. Get in step with the Parade of Econ- Entered at t the Post Office =n Centre Hab er. He was a direct descendant of The Grangers of this vicinity held ; . > 5 ‘ . , : O y S A STS 3 re a rarnsts wv ” 0 y « "CASO! co ar SY IR as second class mall matter. John Witherspoon, one of the signers their annual oyster supper on last my eekers on their way to our I re Inventory Sale with a reason not just an excuse, TERMS.—The terms of subscription to | of the Declaration of Independence. Thursday evening at the Victor Brun- Merchandise stocks must come down; much goods must be converted in cash quickly. the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. Deceased was born January 65, 1864, gart home, ¢ ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, at New Berlin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gephart had the electric light twenty cents per line for three Insertions, |; woven Woods. He fs survived by wires extonid tems Rockler 10 g eC ['01, d g OWES ries aul You ciate pez Bue Yor ench udaitional,) yy, ou sirothiors, Sumilel’S. and "WHNAYL.| torn bullings. threo foirtns mi: lic ca Loeal tices accompanying dlsplay ad- J. Woods, of Lewistown, and Rev. D. the main line, i IN CENTRAL PEON NSYLV ANIA \ \d vertisements, five cents per line for each Walker Woods, pastor of the First At present William Smith, f JIli-} insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; | Presbyterian church of Gettysburg: | node is making his annual visi his | Women’s Dresses, of the finest ma- 2756 Palrs Women's High Grade MEN'S CLOTHING REDUCTIONS . e . g sister w y >. Stevenson, of] saiativ X y { x id = . 2 minimum charge, twenty-five cents. me sister, Mrs. W. P. Stevenson 1 relatives and acquaintances in this » terlals—the finest garments we Shoes and Oxfords, were $0.50 10 #2500 Sulls and Overcoats $18.50 tow York 1 > Ang s and Seri 4s i - Display advertising rates made known | New York, and the following sons dn¢ cinity, have In the store, $25.00 to $27.50 £680; your cholee for $2.75 285.00 Suits and Overdoats $25.50 on application, daughters: Commander James Woods, Willis Best, values, Pre Inv, sale price... 814.75 $50.00 Sulis and Overcouts $27.50 i Re — 1 LJ. 8. N., now Instructor at the navalli, search for work. returned i » BN Women's High Grade Oxfords and Borough Fire Alarm. academy; Willlam J. of Lewistown; | saturday, ‘e did not learn wheth 25 Women's Bolivia or Velour Coats Pumps; you will find some up to In case of fire in the borough of Joseph M., Jr, a student at Princeton; | or not he succeeded in securing a fol $35 to B37.50 grade; this sale. $21.00 87 Hiiven away at GRe Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill | Mpg Herbert Kent, of Mount Clare, N for the winter 30 Coats, formerly wold for $25.00 _ : : .: ! : in this Pre Inventory Sale at. . $0.95 Men's Conservative Salte, formerly priced up to $220.00; closing out whistle will sound: J.: Mrs. Charles Dahl, of Harrisburg: Mrs. Mary Fehi, who has made he: me r————— Yl onte Walk Over Shoes and sther i Men's and Young Men's Over. One long and two short blasts when Mrs. Frank Bell, Portland, Ore, and i » with Mrs his Woodly for the Pre-Inventory Price . ‘ $0.50 High Grade Shoes, formerly sold coats, $20 to $25 values, now. $12.56 fire is north of Reformed church; Miss Catharine, formerly a missionars st thirteen vears. has chanzed places Girls’ Coats Away Below Cost— at #600 to #9.00; your cholee. $8.75 aE.» ’ One long and five short blasts when |; China. the latter nbw at home atl} hv sow be: found. at the. 3 : ¢ $0.50 to $12.00 grades go at $6.75 pod Men s Fine All Wool Salts, for. fire is south of Reformed church. — : As : : Men's good Work Shoes, $3.50 value merly sold at 835.00; this sale $17.50 Marriage Licenses. Girly’ Ralneoats, size 7 to 16, + Pre-Inventory Sale priee $1.95 Men's Raincoats, $1.00 to $5.00 val. formerly 86.50; at a sacrifie. .. $3.29 Martin Woodle Port Matilda } .. A Pes. / 5 T eh . - Sn .— i ue: elosin out at 82.5% CHURCH APPOINTMENTS y an. Ae TY i 3 2 Women's Bedroom Slippers, regular . . ' Evelyn P. Peacock Port Matilda | vestaturas vised rotiiry { ’ Boys' Suits and Overcoats— . : Aras . Law £, retu ! Women's Sweaters of all eolors, £1.50 value, closing out at Nie =n - £00 to $98.50 values at $4.75 . . : : : Harry F. Gearhart... . Pine Grove Mills | old Rebersburg and are now occupying vere 83.50 to 27.00: now $1.95 PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Hazel E. Thompsen. . Pine Grove Mills | part Mrs Elvin Winter's brick bi : fai on 175 Pr. Women's Dress Shoes, $8.50 FI250 to #1600 values at $9.95 0% REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Fastor, \ Harsv C. Edsonbater 2 ob mlsiirs welling hou Women's Silk and Wool Hose, 38 { to 450 grade, sale price LIS Men's extra heavy wool sox, Se George Miller SF Velma Sevier heim 1st Thursday while nry 8Stytz Value, closing out at #L7G a value, now 83e —SERVIOSS FOR . iy a EE hauling ice fron: W ‘sd Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs fer OF Men's gopd Flannel Shirts, $23 y John H. Garland Sandy Ridge was hauling el yn Womens Petticoats . 0c | Men's rol hose, 2 parl or. a 0 Bu oni nis, Tell SUNDAY, JAN, 21, 1923 he suffered a Heht parsivii ry] Men's good colton hose, 2 pari for 25¢ value, now $1.29 Catharine I. Gorman Edendale ‘ . ta bs fat wool for the ti 8 Women's $150 Nightgowns * {Men's Work Shirts Gc Men's Heavy Sweaters. | £1.39 Centre Hall, 10:30—-Communion. William A. Mille: Alloon . trae 4 hese ald. # Tusseyville, 2:30--Communion. Sale y antre nl ua : IE A, ‘a . o yi) shah lala M. Bloom ntre Halll not gen abi ve the house sine It is impossible for lack of space alloted us to mention all our great Spring Mills, 7:30—Dwight L. Moody. | pon Hockenberry Bellefonts your judgment be your guide. Seeing is believing ; you will the Man of God. Goldie V. Emel. Bellet / Centre Hall Jacob E. Houser Bellefonte Mis tut » s Wik employed | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Marie M. King Bellefonte | at State College, spent the week-end FREE “ N I MA N Luther League, 6:30 p. m. ———————— it the home o . parents : Sterlis 4 % ° merchane ce Prayer meeting, Wed. 7 sharp. Wednesday Morning Coldest. The W T. U. meeting was held SilverPencil ‘ a . me t be as repre- : Training, advanced course, Wednesda worning the local gov-]at tie home of Mi Mary Ishler last : ' D t t St M 11h sented or your ee sey “mar the loci go 0 Be of wih ach | Department Store, Millheim | -=5 = arnment thermometer ; regisiereq $5 purchase meeting Friday evening desrrees above 3 y, h Spring Mills winter he lowest temperature | Sys no (AYR : ; fe Sunday School, 8:30 a. m. en nl its MiCht fot Wh ‘ ! Meeting, Thurs, 7 lass, Thurs, 8 p. m. 11-Lb, Baby Boy Arrives, Wall Paper and Painting, {br Wo # special offering for World] On Wednesday of ¥ weighing elever to r. and Mra Bloomer long Sinking Creek. east formed—D. R. Keener, of the The The Weavers have o ological Seminary of Lancaster, will vears old preach in the UNion church Sunday morning, at 10:30 A. M.;: at Spring Mills at 2:30 P. M. i] will be taken at these He prepared - vices at 10:30; C. E_ at 6:00. cational school winning Salem—S8, 8. and Catechise at 1:00; J 24 to 18, regular services at 2:00, A week previous Burnham High had : The subject of the sermon is, “The | defeated the Vocational and State had Membership Ne “faith of the Centurion.” Come and | defeated Burnham = Cons Sm ok : Altoona Booster is founded on honest, Gearhart—Thompson, * ti who comes in the spirit Harry Gearhart and Miss laze] Associa 101 : 1 . ays welcome, Thompson hied themselves 1 ntre : ; cs Lo perpetua service. * : ah a MOD Hall to the Presbyterian manse, wh Gabe Depa LOCAL AND PER SONAL. Rev, Kirkpatrick hastily Said the word Mrs, '. Delaney, on Wednesday | that made two hearts beat as one. Af. Sshwartzs Bros partment Store * morning went to Nittany to spend : } ter congratulations they returned The New short time with her parents, Mr. and |] their home at Pine Grove Mills The Goldschmi ; ros. Me a A 2 ar A th 1 t d h “ih . ro og or Boren) a bride is a daughter of W. F. Thompson Le iP ig Higley er a1 mong c names prin e ere ireon’ and is a charming young woman, weil L. E fee 2 a garage, Miltheim, offers a}’ : : : fl, B Aaron, furnitur ‘ it t1 hi h h ihoclass automobile for | Atted for her new duties in Iie, whil Ey are institutions which have serv- : » brid oom is a son of Ira Gea Look up thelr ad on the the bridegroom Is Son : : ei hart and fn an excellent young man Dae 1 ed the people of this Community Timothy hay mas Qe ad- The Shoe n ¥ Hay made the .second al The Inaugural Address by Radio, vance of one dollar during the past The inaugural address of Governor Roz al Be : § bas Stor for yeéars--some of them for more week. No. 2 timothy is now quoted at ay : i Pinchot was heard in full at the Iw Jendheim's Bhoe Stor. $22-323 in the city markets . : H H Longwell radio receiving sta Soyster Shoe Company t Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith, of Centre tion. The governor began speaking at Meredith's Drug Store an a var er 0 a cen ur . Hall, are attending the big auto show 12:08 P. M.. Tuesday. The address was Sitnek’s Drug Store in Philadelphia, having left here for A. F. SBhomberg, Drug Store : herd uninterruptedly from beginning Harey & Carey, Drug Store . ‘ . ’ . that city, on Wednesday morning. to end. Prior to thie the oath of of Whitman's, Women's and Misses’ Wear i Business integrity (honest service) iS the hter was born t, Mr. and Mrs. | fice, the prayer, the announcement of Brett's Ready-to-Wear Store ’ ‘ . Grover C. Weaver, cast of Centre Hall, | the seating of dignatarfes on the Meyer-Jonassun & Co., Ladies’ Wear wv . keynote of industrial and civic Success and & . . . 3 F. A. Winter & Son, Music Dealers on Sunday morning. She is the first grandstand, and the divisions passing Brooks’ Muiie Honse ) . ; ’ girl in the family, there being two boys. | the grandstand were distinctly heard Neal's Millinery Shop y ay you know it--your home merchant knows Attorney N. B. Spangler came from | It only requirfad a bit of imagination Adler's Mililnery Shop ! : p A ; ; * * * ’ Bellefonte to Centre Hall on Tuesday | and you were present at the Great Beam’'s Restaurant pi | b it and your district merchant knows it. t ; 1 ¢ 3 4 event Caum’s Cafe 0 8pen i ew 3 Ir i - > . pend a hours with his moth i M & M Grocery er, Mrs. Sarah . « Spa gl a > i § * 4 oS MANEIer, the € ne eq/oTy Syst Keri 1 J. 8 tth hom : Th Federal yatem of Baker vs of his sister, Mrs, E. W. C i sporting Goo 1ati { s sister, Mrs. E. W. Crawford. i cite Govetior Altoona Leather Store--Sporting Gods . he Altoona Booster Association is a "Y In his i sral "y —s The Lock Haven lodge of Elks has. SO G. Camnave, Leather Goods Pinchot, among other things said: H. W. McCartney, Stationer ~ sty . . . . formed a twenty-piece t i “har o ? d — 4 1 Sel ny : Rae and ‘with Char The decision of the people to os 8. M. Griffith Co, Painting, Paper Hanging u er or t = Success Oo is istrict 8 1. SOhadt sander, fi Nam " . Le, 1a as leader. The band wil tablish a new order Was made concrete Altoona Electrical Supply Co. make its first appearance in connection W. H. Goodfellow's Sons Hardware . : ts : in form and direction by the approval . 8, : with the Elks’ minstrels in February. * I : . 4 Spectacle Dazaar It is remarkable how prompt the av. of the Republican nority given } ’ Dr. L. M., Phillips, Optimetrist 7 } the ado . erage Centre Hall citizen 48 to clean the platform upon which I ran in the Isador Marcus, Jeweler f . y 3 . . : . tre aro fro izes 49. 10 Sean | irry campatin. The program thoy TH Walter, Jeweler You might as well sink your money in : adopted as sound Republican policy Simpson & Grabill, Jewels cr heavy sncgv fall. There is only an pred 4 un pu PON reer | Ther —s WE Ser & 03,3 the South Seas as send i f you cecasional derelict, and sometimes wag my puilic pledge, ¥ wleeted, " Altoona oa at ¢ u ¢ it out 0 y r there is good reason for these excep- uag ov PUver of the governorship fn Strand Theatre : us er fiona . an honest effort: Myers Bros, Florists Ss opp £ ra a Cc S opp an mer- To drive all saloons out of Pennsyl- Thos, Cusack Co. Out-door Advertising 1 IW. Kreamer, Contra Hails oldest | yunyy ~ - J.B. Fluke & Sous, General Contractors chant and town depend on each in turn ale citizen, was confined to bed from To prevent and punish bootlegging Altoona Tribune . . sickness for a few days during the To maintain and secure good laws Altoona Mirror : for their support. past week. For one of his age Lie has for the protection of working children Commercial Printing Company been remarkably active and enjoyed . Penn Central Light & Power Co. women and men. The R. L. Dollings Co., Investm’t Bankers: #o0od health. The Reporter hopes he To safeguard the industies of Penn- : Will 500m agin recover hin nOTIal|ytvanim cad nramete ae ey | | Contr Trust Co. MORAL : Buy where you live! First National Bank health. the state. ne Recond National Bank W. I. Swigart, of the insurance firm | To advance the interests of the farm. Mountain City Trust Co, of Bwigart and Harshbarger, who with- all. . seus Tras Lo, If h Ww dn in the past few monihs made numer En the best ¥chools yaien Bink you come ere come e €S- N, A. Stevens, Morticlan ous trips to Centre all on insurance {in America aot Se ls Souraen (te Aen, al Sean Day~and feel Standing Stone bank bullding in Hunt- | more home rule to ofties,” counties. New Members figdon and is having it remodeled and | townehips, and school districts Weidner & Hake, Draperie wel 1 ys Dr 8, eto, { , fitted up especially for the accommo-| To maintain the direct primary and Mishler Theatre ) come. dation of insurance business. The firm protect the rights of women voters, now occupies a site of rooms on the To meet the just needs of thoge who / second floor of an office building which served in the World war. Te Ra Te ot ep Altoona Booster Store
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