The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 19, 1923, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Prothonotary GG. W,
barger Is scriously ill at
Farnvr Rum:
his home in
Unionville.
4
Theatre goers are promised the best
"
musital comedy of the seas in “Eve
which comes to the Opera House
lellefonte, Tuesday nlght, Aoril 24
M. M. Keller,
a. enller at
of Pleasant Gap, was
tise Reporter = office fast
Thursday. M
shift in the
Bellefonte.
working night
Warks, reat
®
Keller is
Titan Medal
Mig Jesse
spent a few
MceClenahan and childeer
with the
Mrs Valentine, at
rived hu Mon
days
parents, Mr, and
Miétimont. The etl
Mle
day afternonm
Miss Nellie
Dairy
Shuey, a hookkeeper in
Pennsyivania
was a guest of Miss
McWilliams at the IF. VV. Good-
home, over Sunday
tho Deparment,
State College,
Nannie
hart
Messrs.
Palmer,
Henry Foust and Blaine
Potters Mills carpenters, are
at present engaged dn laying hardwood
i ;
flooring in the residence of Attorney
S. E. and Mrs. QGetlig, in Bellefonte,
who made his home
Mrs,
during
John Rover,
his sister, Shirk, in
Hal,
the latter
Alton
town lot
Harry
the
with
Centre past winter,
part of last week went to
ma, where he is “putting cut” if
Mra Cl
Lee, of
guests of
Mr. and Mrs,
Hall. Mrs. Bowden is a d
Mr. and Mrs
Bowden and
Oaks, near DPhikklelphia,
the Jud unt,
former's uncle
Frank D. Lee, in Centre
ing hte
Hiram
Alfred Crawford, a sx i
Monday
to Willlamsport to undergo one
George
student at Penn, State,
on
went
of the numerous. physical examination
World War
re under g
veterans are subiected
wing vernment care
Miss
employ of
Pearl
the Bell Telephon
MeKinney, wi
at Revenna, Ohle, as an
terminating a two weeks
the home of her
WwW. pr M
parents,
Kinney, at Pat
Thomas V. Barbe
of Mil
former, visited
1it the Shon
ne of Bev
Hollenbach,
ind
ind
'reburg,
Sunday
W. Boozer, last week
asist Mr. and Mes
Later Mr. Boozer
ind on
Tyrone
I tO move,
wing operations,
them
Mr. and Mrs
for a wh
ught with
to the Booze:
be remodeled By D
An
a bath room in-
business place
A. Boozer,
WY
the owne open stil
will be built in,
stale d and hardwood flooring laid,
The
young o
some of the. improvements. place
is being prepared for a uple
who contemplate joining the benedicta
The
nights put
Friday
oad over
snow fall of and Satur-
the
Mouniains in
day the Sev-
en bad condition, but
Monday
on
teams were it
The
when iL is
several
the Centre county side
drag works wonders,
ed. It is everlastingly keeping
brings the results by using the
that
drag
.
The snow fal of four inches on Fri-
day night and three inches again on
Saturday night was much unwelcom-
Field
donned on
ed work on farms was aban-
Saturday, but Monday morn-
many piows were the
them turmed under
“beautiful”
our grandparents’ ways of thinking is
the
ing move
Not a
of the
on
few of some
which, according to
ns good fertilizers
as provided
SNOW 13 wirm.
A forgotien skeleton of a human
hady was found by workmen in tearing
landmark on the o«
Allegheny streets,
few days
dwn an oid
ner
of High and elle
fonte, n ago. At
nes created n
but
waa then recg@led that the house, build
in 1810, wis first ot
Constance (Curtin, and that
bit of a =tir,
cupied by Ix
the skele
ton. was undoubtedly a part of the pro-
fessional of the
equipment pliyrician,
Hay Sharer, hogan
farming operations on the Krape farm,
of Centre Hall, a shout time age
pumchased a Fordson tmoetor and ia
now turning the with it. This
farm is free of stones, making it ideal
for tractor use. Mr. Bhavrer, although
Just & young man starting out In Wie,
a progressive and undoubtedly will he
alle to make farming pay under pres-
ent conditions which
favorable,
who an year ago
Cast
wd
are not at abl
From Bath, Maine, came J. M,
Irown, six feet five and one-half inche
os tall and built on good proportions.
Mr. Brown spends most of h time
in Tennessee and Kentucky and has
rather the appearance of so Southerner
than one from the New England
States. He came here to purchase no
bunch of pedigreed Kerlin-Quality
White Leghogn chix, which will be
sent to Maine to a farm conducted by
five children recently made orphans
Mr. Brown is a man of fine appear-
ance and was well looked over as he
walked our streets, on Monday morn»
ing.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
A son was horn
James 8. Helsh, nea Potters Millx
He will be named Donatd Dean
Thoma I.. Moore
termedinte hool, wang unalie to teach
an sday owing to slight illnes
i
Vonada, of near I'ot
wis in
rand called at
My J. Cavin
ters Mills,
Tues: 2
busines) mission.
-
own 1 aon
this ofilied 1
The mornings during the past week
rather frisky, with a raw
ir flowing during the day It has no!
ng like
| have been
been very sh
tol
Milthein
martins
The eslony of bla
i thelr summer quarters in
1
{ The colony has been coming the
| ens summer for a number
F. M.
the finishing touches
Odd Fellows’
Ackerman, of Spring Mills
on the interion
the
hall,
the hall is now
before
appearance of
prettier than it was the fire
Ackerman 8 doing work | fin
private parties in town
Willan Brouse, the groceryman
Bellefonte, was one of the three per
automobile by
Altoona Sat
wns who was given an
the Jaffa Temple
It 8 a brand new Cadiline
two cars were claimed by
party and one in the east
To my friends and patron
Hall bet
Have
pect ty, be In Centre
)
with a line of hosiery
new silk ne !
with
funeral!
wn
Grove Mis
his work
tinue
count of sufferin
He beef ®
of six m over the
Aervous
breakdown ranted
eave sUMme
wit May
1st
his boyhood days
The Water
Street i
iam Penn Highway between Hunting-
Inn, on the W
:
Ion and Tyrone, gutted by fire several
years ago,
modeled with
f the
# to reopen pubic on
The hotel, owned by J MoO
of Tyrone, will be
Cahill, Tyrone,
house Keeper not Penn-Alto
but now thoroughly
all the
up-to-date wayside resort
May 15
Davie
modern features
most
to the
managed
also of whose wile
the
and who wiil
it is
Adtoona,
the same
make it
+
go the Inn
} RA 1 :
capieity lesigned to
quite poplar nas a wiaveiie
THAT MAKE BAKING
G:NUINE LINOLEUM,
. Plastered Walls.
Both Phones
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
'
|
| %
| Mpeg, John L
| Hall, made a
mt Toesd ny
cam i
ade of
| Wednesd
the Centr
t been
fwas hrought
Hall on S0Mda
oo
—— ——
OWNERSHIP OF LAND AND AIR
Point Made by Henry George May Yet
Ce Made the Center of Legal
Controversy.
In the course of a lecture In the
hall at Aston-under-Lyne, England, the
late Henry George put his audience in
rours of laughter when he remarked:
“The man the land
the air as well. There Las been only
one attempt that 1 have ever heard of
to make air separate property. Near
Strasburg, In * Germany, the
Twelfth or Thirteenth century, there
was a convent of monks who put up
a windmill, One of the lords in the
neighborhood they would called
‘robbers’ now-—finding he could not got
any tribute from them, set up a claim
to the
who owns owns
about
he
ownership of the air, and when
they put up thelr windmill, said: ‘All
the wind in these parts belongs to we.
The hot
bishop, and told him of this ¢lal
up on hind lege’
cursed in ecclesiastical language. He
suid the baron son of Belial;
that he did not own the wind in that
province; that all the wind
Mother Church;
the baron did not
demand for rent he would
Inunch with bell, book, and candle the
curse of Rome Mr. Baron backed
down. Dut if he had owned the land
would set up
f& ciaim to
monks sent in haste to the
The
bishop ‘got his
Wis &
that blew
over it 1
and
back
belonged to
that If
his
tuke
he not have needed to
Men
breathe the alr unless they
the wind cant
bis fon ysil
Save ang
Suve i
to stand on.’
WANTED. Men or women to take
orders amoung friends rd neighbors for
the genmine guaranteed hoslere, full lines for
men, women aud children Himicates darn
ie. We ray 8] an hour for stare time or #4
& week for full UUme Experiences BNneoowssry
Write, INTRENATIONAL ETOCKING MILL
Norristown, Pa
Ford-Fordson
SERVICE
We are here with GENU-
INE PARTS, GOOD TOOLS
and WILLING HANDS,
Let us We |
know how.
serve you.
Prices reasonable.
Meeker’s
Garage
MILLHEIN, PA.
Location : Mensch Building |
and COOKING EASY.
NUMBER OF BELL TELEPHONES IN
PENNSYLVANIA ~ 1919-1912
wen. S06, O00
V
Ar the beginning of the year there
were more than three-quarters of a
million Bell telephones in the state.
Every new telephone added requires
new wire, new central office equipment,
new switchboard facilities.
And new efforts on the part of the
twenty thousand Bell Telephone people,
who build, maintain, and operate the
system.
Seventy thousand new telephones in one
year is'the essential part of our program
to keep pace with Pennsylvania’s tele-
phone needs.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
i»
aN
C. W. Heilhecker a Jd Local Manager
\ ag”
crude rubber 150%.
We have always
economic
tion.
saving at this time,
mileage rooms, heretofore unheard-of
in the industyy. Among the more im-
portant of these superior methods are
blending, tempering, air-bag cure and
double gum-dipping.
Firestone Dealers are co-operating
with us in"our movement to supply your
needs at present prices as long as their
stock lasts and we have advised our
dealers that we will supply them with
additional tires this month only so far
as our output will permit.
See the- nearest Firestone Dealer.
Purchase a set of these Gum-Dipped
Cords. Prove for yourself their re-
markable mileage advantages and easy
“riding qualities,
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