THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B, W. SMITH. ....0nn:rss0rnrsssssRiltor EDW. E, BAILEY......Loo! Editor and Business Manager. Botered at the Post Office in Centre “Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS.-—-The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 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 applieation. Swough Fire Alarm. fire in the borough the Bradford & Co. sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church: One fire of mill In case of Centre Hall, whistle will long ONg and five short blasts when is south of Reformed church, _ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, “SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JUNE lo, 1923 yville, 10:30— Tuss Program he Missionary Centre Missi mn Other announcements for week:— Centre Hall Sunday Sch Luther Praver League, intments af- Spring Mills Prayer Meeting, Thurs ‘ ' . morning Hall, Linden sning : 3 Lemont, Mall, afternoon ' Tusseyville, AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge pastor.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, to announce that EK. ite, will be a candil- ‘entre county, subject Democratic voters be beld the pr September the imaries ¢o 18th, 1923. fis expressed at on Tuesday, For Sheriff, We are as ELMER will be thorized to BREON, of oace thas Townsh'yp, of Cenmrs of the at the Tuesday, Rep- anno EBEnuer Sheriff decision 8 candidate for county, subject the Democratic 18 expressed primaries to on tember 18th, For Treasurer, We are LYMAN L. will be tre tn anthorized announce that SMITH, of Centre Hall Boro, a candidate for Treasurer of Cen- county, to the decision of the Democratic as expressed at the primaries held on Tuesday, Sep- tember 18th, 1923, subject Yolers to be For County Commissioner, We are authorized announce that JOHN W. YEARICK, of Marion Town- ship, will be a candidate for County Com- missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic asx expres sed at the primaries be held en Tuesday Sep- tember 18th, 192 to vYotora to The attention of a label i your which wait to Reporter respectfuly of their paper calls the number subscribers to the on (or wrap- that way), Da not for the In very the Inbal, Of there are those who have pald and who have not as Yet received the but this will be done be- This notice is not for them. Those who hold us off for a year or longer unconsciously working hardship upon the publishers. yourself whether you would care to wait a year, or two, or three, for that which you earned and ia due you, and we will stand by the verdict. A Ps AP PIA. Parents who will send children to the primary public schools for the first time the coming fall term, should re- member that successful vaccination of the child is necessary befoe it can be admitted to the schools. It would be wise to have the child vaccinated now, instead of waiting until the last mo- ment, ——— ¥ ber, paper comes SHOWS an arrearage. receive a statement, condition of your standing plain in figures on your course, proper credit, fore long. are n Ask -- a —— THE DEATH REOCGID, ARNRBY Mra. 1. nt home, Tuesday night o'clock, from broncho-pneumonin. Mrs Arney had been In mther health for some time, when the disease that Interment will be Saturday Mervin Arney died Hall, and west of Centre on between her nine ten delicate grip de- veloped and Jater her death. made In the focal cemetery morning at 10 o'clock. The deceased Miss Elln Lingle, a daughter of Thom- (St. Clair) and was born of survive her her caused maiden name was as and Elzabeth Lingle, and rears the both decensed, distance west home died. There son--—Bruce, a both A mister, Hahn, ed a short where she daaughter al Mrs also sur husband, a ~Miss Pearl two M Arney, at home, grandchildren, of Centre Na BJ Arney, vives the Her age teen daya, deceased, was fifty-five years, seven. — HAC Hagan *tAN.- was The brought at of Mra, John body Bruce Ha ym Ty Sunday to the Mills, was shipped, gan home, Farmers fre to where it Monday morning the Union offlcdn died 8 in w rone, evening. mnt Rey inter wns made M in cemetery, C. Drumm Hagan 1 Bch her husband: had been thelr marriage, out ele She Heted Agos with last weration for day in and on week und went The ba vee L] rae Mrs ian following and died Hi is suff remova whe red a afternoon the igan's maiden n ame + daughte Miss Kennedy in State College, wimns Franklin Lennedy, hwards, P. Heilman Harri Holmes Mins Fredreka; et inm, all of State © Ru HOUSEMAN —Adie of Centre coun Altoona He nd was born and raises n Valley, He «1 sect of the county Altoona Pennsylvania at home In ness, Penns follows rming io that 1879 entered ion until when he moved to and the of mpany the Ratiroa:l He of seventy years employ wins retired the age Altoona, EE ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Howard I.. Walk Mary 1 i Three sons, all of survive . Tyrone Matilda LOmceoln Mills . Philipsburg . Port W. Crair M. George Mary Cole « M . Pittsburgh Stormstown Gallagher Meek... Ferdinand Margaret John E Leal E, Samuel «ovens « Milosburg . Milesbury . Bellefonte Jellefonte laird, Meyer, Sa E Mbidred 1 Benner JOGO. .%% vs utes . Moshannon , Moshannon Gregg COC. Watson Elizabeth M sikis I... Hall Martha J. as Lucas... on .. PRL SR Fleming Julian Matilda Andrews, ... Waite R. F (Msewhite, ..... - ee - Port IrUgRer. . » Joseph E. Margaret Michael Alice OG. Hazel....... ovianse Bellefonte . Bellefonte Williams. ...... « Port Matilda Crain «. Port Matilda EE a —— K. &, E. Welcomed to Lancaster, Mayor Frank C. Musser formally welcomed the delegates to the Penne sylvania State convention of the Fra- ternal Order of Eagles, which is being held in Lancaster. Sumner V. Hoster- man, Assistant District Attorney, made a welcome speech. lesponses were made by Choyneki, California Eerie No. worthy president of the order; Mann, Kansas City, Mo. , managing organizer, and E. J. Mulhearnh, of Mauch Chunk, State President. The city fe gaily decorated for the convention, Ten thousand Eagles are expected to be there today (Thursday) to puirticipate in the big parade. Wo- men visitors were taken on a tour of the city Monday afternoon by the Women's General Committee, ————— A AP ——— Farmer PP. H Luse, west of town, had a valuable cow dle from milk fever. AIM SAA Miss Ferma Hoover severed her con. nection with Mercy Hospital, Altoona, Inst week, and is now at the Centro Hall hotel. She graduated from the Mercy hospitaland later occupled an official position, Stanley Helen M. also Herbort 9, grand Conrad re sa ey B. B, LEAGUE iy OPENS, (Continued from first page.) shows thin The way: afternoon game up CENTRE HALL RR H N Klinger, R McoQlintie, WwW Bradford, A Frank, Ross, ¢ A M (iross, ih Crawford, 2h Emery, rf Crawford, MoClinth MILILATE] R W Gramley, 1b ......1 wl, of 1 1 Look win - —— fp BHooger-=ilows y AA — tiregg Township V. 8, Commencement Memorial Day Services, m Xe mon served all the cust Wednesday, ttendnnoe Serves « ind everyw 2 fine ing to lay asid that dead At 6:00 will hon might H Contre thi I at Hall The Refor M the hy if line « formed med headed voterang of The wan veteran by Spanish- remaining carried In autos, followed of World War and Then organizations, fol- children the | gone i Drumm | war. few were number American velerans came reps resentatives of civic a large ine of little At the decorating ceremony MC. delivered an propriate address, at the of | which & number of children engaged! pn drill and singing National airs A male quartet also sang. ————— eS ——— In a drive from Centre Hall by way of Pleasant Gap, State College, Hol. Bdayshurg, Altoona, Tyrane, Bald Eag- le and return hy the State College route failed to show a single wheat field having a high-class prospect for a bumper yield There are a number of fields showing a 78 per cent. pros. pect, but more 50 per cent. cuts re i nei ud cid Whille shearing sheep, Cleveland Bungurd received an injury to his hand by having it plerced with the snare he was walug, Jowedd by carrying flags, cemotery usual wine through, the orator of after which Rev. the day, ap- | lose So —- ss me ——— ’ | DUEL INDEFINITELY PUT OFF | Must Co Acmitted That Israel Put. nam’s Methed of Conducting It Was Somewhat Disconcerting. Old Israel Putnam had his own | Ideas about dueling, although It was | regarded in his day as more or less a | | part of a gentleman's code of honor, it happened that Putnam unin- tentionally offended a brother officer Continental army. The dispute | table, und the officer int reparation, Put- Httle « expressed to him and It was stipulated that 1 take on the fol and thut they should At the appolnt- went the duel swords and ore be him “en a stand at igket In hand. jonent he lev- The nston- onoee In ths HIrosg wihe inst soited, 5 nam i i fiecommodnte i “ ys ow 1s i OHM + place to Sore 1 i n i erica red Put nsk a rder; ww don’ at Least Three oid, but improve. al- | with | a central | » wh but he i The lent to if persons, % ie onfoons uff Yes, Trees Must Eat. } how trees re of wood ols grow by directly are the Sehool i supply The , knys the ¥. They a wul, Through delicate they soil nt food from the earth tree. The a passage- 4 1 and drink | top or crown, The | where the food is neration of trees 180 roots ahsorh iz to the is roe ad the food 4 $04 it ved to the the place the pla and thi rege 8:recch Owls Omjnous? » sections of the country peo- ple belleve that when a screech owl nil begins to send out Its into the night it is a ill luck which is soon to fall them, Particularly do ignorant people put faith In this sign. Many hinve been heard to say that it betokens the early death of a loved one. No 11eelit tit N 5 shivering gn of some ory nation was ever created. A screech owl is quite harmless, In fact, they are quite valuable, pretty little night birds ~Our Dumb Animals, International Dateline, The International Date-Line is a hy pothetlenl line, coinciding approxi. mately with the meridian of longitude 180 degrees from Greenwich, fixed by international agreement as the placa where each calendar day first begins, Por practical purposes the meridian is not strictly followed, tor the line runs through Alaska and irregularly through the Pacific vcean from north to south, of course, East of the International Date-Line the day is dated one day earlier than City nda THE ALL-RAIL « FRE} iii WRITE FOR NEW ¥ re The Standard of Service {Ho NOW or RIVER BRIDGE ROUTH SEASHORE FOLDER, the World, ol 4 / ; / : : : : $ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ 4 4 / Honest Merchandise ing money every TNT TVA TROVDVRT UDR DTD eD DDT DD Bus at Your Serviee The Dodge bus, at tripe