a — - A - Slum JO aig THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, WN ae ON SUGAR. han REDUCE TARIFF I — ~ + 1 — Harding and Hoover Urge Boycott on CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, Sugar Although Responsible for | Extortionate Price. central | in of nll other . om The SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, oh ject 8S. W, SMITH cess Editor EDW, E, BAILEY Local Editor and Business Manager, bowl l= stil the the le despite the constant table sugnr of interest on breakfast ine necessdtion and other commodi- While ulation in sugar ties, there has been more specs than in other of them EE Tae - necesst- Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab as second class mall matter. TERMS. —The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ton cents per line for each additional insertion, ties the underiving cause the all of same—the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act The example the Crease the Profi- in price of is teers Hull Commit- Harding to f the Chairman National set hy of Democratic tee in requesting Prezident per cent. tariff on sugar Onde: of the tariff act others in Local notices accompanying display ad- | order a 50 reduction « vertisements, five cents per line for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum twenty-five cents, flexible clause by coun the Allowed the has been charge, varfous sections of Display advertising rates made known on applieation. the press and local ow The City Conc try including Parliament of New York, braving a city-wide membership, adopt- fire | boroug of ire In borough of vesolutl ons ask! Pr Hard dradford & Co. mill} - ing on sugar 50 per sound: | { cent - long and two short blasts when | | ganizations Borough Fire Alarm. of Hall, will "I Comunmunity ils in em nh Reh 11 In case the ng esident Centre the to reduce the duty whistle One as an emergency measure bring down peices; showing that the north of Reformed long and five short blasts when fire One $ church; ' " 's hur | my mbership of this organization un | dea stands and knows that the tariff south of Reformed church. re 18 . Br lying cause the GHURGH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, i the unde: i IYER f i i exorbitant sugar price of compiying effective Instead ple and means mt TWO cents price at le Harding the ‘resident and SERVICES FOR~ SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1023 10: 30-0Out A soended ied Other announcements for week:— Centre Hall "31 3 » > . = a Sunday School, 3:30 a. m. ——————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, B roves st Luther League, 6:30 p. Prayer m. ®t Wed. Wed, Augustine, F KR “Yeming, | Saturday 1:30 Milestbu Miloeh Spring Mills Sunday School, 9:30 a. Prayer Meeting re. Tr Class Thursdoy 15 Highway Trafie Census. State Highway Department ved the idea of taking a traffic census, apd consequent he coming months State em at hundreds of the numbeg passing that Hall a # In Centre view two dave AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge S Hollenbach, pasto John C , a datrving, farmer iis fortunate in | de nis herd of pure ow A number of the animals killed further Mr modeled under slate supervision wan eradicating the 4 had and cong the floors ————— I CHILD KILLED BY AUTO. — State College Resident and chi pres. rid n The sermon keeping Campbell his entire barn the oc refed ochise 1:30 ut Refor Susquehanna Classis will the pa med Classis at Boalshurg, Weal Driving 7-Pas- meet in ts fone the Reformed senger Cadillac Exonerated from on Monday even- Blame. till Wednesday night A wocddent occurred Frida jit- and very distressing i ple si i ry t 3 3 Wn hould try i it Stronach, near Grampian, on he sessions as many WwW pri- Spring fternoom when Annie Lorrain, the five Mrs Van seven. will take place . 3 1a pase. tle daughter of Mi year-old Stover was and W. A elder as elder Freeman, was struck by a Cadillac car killed. The was Charles H. Tressler, mariug Mills, the Novae, of on 1 } [RRS LOT an ale 8 secundus to represent Ariver of i : v§ most fastantly Aaronsburg Charge . the « State ar College, who was returning I« POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS po For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce that E. R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candi; date for Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 15th, 1923. that place from =a trip to Irookville Those who witnessed the accident ex- onerated Mr. Tressler from all blame. Mi town Tresster had passed through the driving Stronach, of Grampian and was the highway near suddenly the littie out from behind the autpmobile of the along when girl darted 5 fre delivery mail man who had stopped get some mail. The fender struck her on the side of the head, crushing her skull like an egg shell. The tot also suffered other injuried and was picked up in a dying condition by Mr. Tressier, who stopped his car within thirty feet of the point ‘where the child was struck. It was apparent ot a glance that her Injuries were fatal and she died as she was heing carried into the home of her parents chuple of hundred feet distant, Mr. Tressler, who felt his position very keenly, gave himself up to the authorities and offered to make every amend possible, but it was the opinion of the eye witnesses to the sad affair that he was entirely blameless in the matter and upon these facts being made known to District Attorney Arne old, who went to Stronach upon hear. ing of the accident to investigate the mappening, Mr, Tressier was allowed to proceed to his home with the assure ance that no charge will be made against him ——————— A AY STAN, For Treasurer, We are anthorized to announce that LYMAN L. BMITH, of Centre Hall Boro, will be a candidate for Treazurer of Cen. tre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, Bep- tember 18th, 1923, to ee For County Commissioner, We are anthorized to announce that JOHN W., YEBARICK, of Marion Town- ship, will be a candidate for County Com. missioner, subject to the decision of Lhe Democratic voters as expres sed at the primaries to be held en Tuesday Sep tember 15th, 1923. a LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. I ——— Miss Spangler Writes from California. Home of Peace, Doulah Heights, Oakland, Calif, May 2, 1023. Editor Reporter: iy Enclosed find cheek for rénewa’ of The Centre Reporter, [I find myself looking forward eagerly to each issue, It is a link between me and my old friends. ! I am, Yours sincerely, EE —— a ———— - ee THE DEATH RECORD, REN — Heckman, Daniel HECKMAN. —M: Susan former Comm: aner ! home Lhe Mw CO Mrs Flo Pénne, Ville f a daughter, native of § and interment Monday, Bellefonts The bes the daugh- PHeliefonte {tO from the train, dn the I'nion cemetery, survives the mother dN Hed, the Joseph home she {follow - Mra ter at whose children: Della Harold K Ing Miss Mrs and the irk, man, Annie Rupp, die Sunday ry ried 6 ry t Hels TUSSEYVILLE A ¢ vin 3 red far rman Anna Martz, wk ddoywiy James f diphthet Hank proving Communion service Reformed church Sunday aftern Sehmidt, of Bel Horner Srushvalley, Iefonte, Movie Rev Samuel and Miller apent the week-end mang friends, E T. Milroy Jordan made a bhpeiness trip { and Yeagertown, Tuesaday ————— ——— GPS ATTN MILLHEIM, {From the Journal) Mr. and Mra Charles chi, of Altoona Mr Emerson Welser and three State College, Clara and Mrs of with Mrs Breon and and children, were visitors at the house, on Bunday Myr. and Mrs. , speck, of North guests of law, Rev, and Mrs Weiser, Woodmen Club Dauben- Washington, Pa. and daughter-in- H. Daubenspeck, Campbell W\re thelr son ¥ at the Lutheran parsonage at burg, and expect to spend the greater part of the summer there, MF, and Mra. W. 8 Shelton one day Inst week motored Springfield, OO. to visit their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mis. P. DD. Porter. They returned home Satuglay night, accom panied by Mra Porter and baby daugh- ter, who will apend some time here, Me. and Mra Guy Stover and Mie. Robert Breon, of State College, last Thursday came to Miitheim and ace companied by Mrs. T. BB Motz and Mrs, I. L. Weaver they motored to Keyser, W. Va, where they attended the funeral of Mre, Kreider H, Stover on Friday. The return trip was mad Aaroms- to «+ GERTRUDE M. SPANGLER, Sunday is Mothre's Day. on Saturday. ; Well HE Ts worn. TNA i VL ei May 9th—2 Inches Snow. Tuesdas whit co ches of fedl on ils i ANOW twa Thoms and ried, sbhiurg hospital n i 1 t FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Graln and Pasturt®— Dal Market § Broallers for Fly Riddanet ppg Sheep Garde pd Spraying " y * Starts Another Wonderful Value | Week. Be Sure to Bring This List with You and Compare Our Values. 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A very special in Ladies & Miss. es’ erepe de chene. tricolette and tafWeta dresses at Ladies’ Hats to close out at Ladies’ and Misses’ allewool Slip. over Sweaters, at £1.50, ¥2 and £250 Corsets, spe clal at ctaanssd Patan 99 One lotwof children's Shoes, per pr LOO Men's #4 Dress Shoes, per pair... 2.95 | 0c Volles are offered at... 25 | 18x86 Congoleum Rugs, each... 25 6x9 feet Congoleum Rugs at 8x12 ft Congoleam Hugs at Rubber Door Mats at . Shredded Wheat Biscuits, phe... Jersey Corm Flakes.......... Non Astor Coffee, worth 45e Ih. for. Tollet Paper, roll Lenox Soap, 7 bars for Sunhrite Cleanser, ean . Bie Whisk Brooms for .......... Gold Band Cups and Szgeers, per set Vas skunn White China Pitchers, each... White large oval Vegetable Dish COHEN & CO’S DEPARTMENT STORE Bellefonte Lime ee ee Penna. % fo lh i 1.98 | Ewan B BxkaiEss ou REE - or # Faas dl ie 5 Sms LT mi I Sy Gi, nr shite — hs MRIS TO MEET AT BOALSBY RG, MAY HITH TO 16TH. Thy May 1644 Mii tgs} § 4 1 Hus Lend and delegates will be end the Reformed Church . : eral he homes wy Lhe mnmonissd meal in # DNoeformed congregat Boalgbure, May ireh, 141th ogra MAY to pastor, from MONDAY, Pp. KRervice aratory tar SBervices—lev. J Bermon by Hew ganization of Classis. Bethany Orphans’ Welcome-—Mr, H. M. Hopterman. MAY 15-—%:45 and Rev. I TUESDAY, AM, Services Siough "rederick A. Huge Evening Session at 7:45 H. Zechman WEDNESDAY, MAY 16—5:45 A. M. lov Moorhead 7:45 er ay | EC Evening Session st P. M { 1oz.or ton? One ounce of Royal Baking Powder is worth a ton of cheaper baking powders when you consider the su- periority in the quality, healthfulness and taste of food prepared with it. ROYAHR. Baking Powder Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste ® LS HS NIEMAN'S IS THE STORE FOR EVERYONE. . Thousands of customers have already provided themselves with New Clothing for the present sea- son. But the great majority who have been waiting we desire to invite to this live store, with its Excep- tional Display of Moderate-Priced Clothing. § This is Good, Dependable Mer- { chandise, in Every New Model, $ Color and Fabric. The NIEMAN LABEL is your assurance of Quality, Service and Satisfaction, because everything you purchase here is fully guaranteed. COME AND VISIT THIS GREAT STORE! WTO DD VV VDDDV VBR -— ALWAYS RELIABLE - WNW Rn a a eh dt dd BUCO VUBOBOLROTCVODOOBOTDDREeHT BDL HNBD BDV : : NEW BOX STATIONERY At the Office, of THE CENTRE REPORTER » - ¥ *
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