THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. BW, «+. Editor EDW, Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab a9 second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 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, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, made known Display advertising rates on application. Borough Fire Alarm. In fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. will sound: case of of whistle One long and of One long and fire is north Reformed church; five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTHENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY. MELVIN ©. DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923 Hall, Centre Tussey ville ‘ame Back Spring Mills Bact Other announcements for Centre Hall Sunday Luther Spring Mills M , Thurs, 17 ring MARRIAGE | Albert CC. Wise LICENSES. Craumer, Lebanon { Caro Lebanon . Bellefonto Bellefonte Lock Lack | Lynn Stere Bryan. L. Haven Elizabeth Wilbur A. M Guy Cummings MceClintick . Haven Brumbaugh ........ Howard Mann {Charles R Withelmina Iva .+ «os Howard Cook Chicago Barrett Lock Haven | Elmer BE. Richner Dellefonte J. Margaret lellefonte » Julia A. Harold NS. Devinney . Woods Waite John . Bellefont« .. Bellefonte L. Shaffer Connellsville Anna Thompson State College ———————— A —— from Mr. George E. Meyer, Dakota, Touring Notes and Mrs, 15 population, and Summit, South June This has i 8 a town of 375 v free tourists’ camp ground whieh we, are on I'p to this time we have 1590 roads today We did we could The co farming Los the 2356 driven miles were good—drove miles not stop to seo any Sights as all as we drove along i= try was and | chief oecupation Corn and spring wheat, some winter rye and hay. The 1 Monday ’ of Weaver ronsburg. They | | Some veurs ago | people from Pennsylvania until Wednesday i with them toward we started and crossed evening "ussey vil AARONSBURG (Rev. John n S HoMenbach, pastor.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce that E R. Taylor, of date for Sheriff to the on as expressed at on Tuesday, September 15th, will of Centre county, Bellefonte, deeisl of the Democratic the primaries to 1923. For Sheriff, authorized BREON of We ELMER I be a county, are Ree that Township, to anno BEnner Sheriff decizion candidate for of Centre of the at wi stibject to the Democratic vote 14 expressed primaries to be held on Tuesday, tember 18th. For Treasurer, We are LYMAN L. will be tre county, authorized SMITH, to Announce of Centre of at Tuesday, subject to the decision Democratic voters as held 1923. ex pressed primaries to be on tember 18th, For County Commissioner. We JOHN are Ww. authorized YEARICK, to annoance of Marion to the as held missioner, Democratic voters primaries to tember 15th, subject decision of the at Tuesday expres sed he yy 1923 on Bep- + For Register We anthorized t RN. OCKER, of Miles the are that F no aAnnonnere Bellefonte, formerly candidate of decision will be a of to Township, nomination legister county, =ubject the of Democratic voters as at the 1923, € xpressed primaries on Tuesday, September 18, United The States Board the male Railroad is kicking up its heols because Pennsylvania flailroad rect It board was created agreements with its ployees was understood when this that its function employed and employes, but it appears that under discussion the Labor Board #s nothing less the Pennsy and got together. This is another where much interference in busi ness is detrimental to all concerned Left alone, the Pennsylvania in the case now sore because Case too lailroad company and Ms thousands of employ» ees will again revert to that sense of duty and loyalty which was of old the pride of both management and men. —— A A AAAS erected hy J. burg, #8 now occupled by him. It is fn one-story building, but presents an unusually handsome appearance. Mr. Kurtz dv a salen agent for the Ford, 3000 Summer Students, twfore the officin many wmtional rep Seeure Your Special Stamp, » engaged business in in Centre lowing places on the Bellefonte-—Court nd 30 State College-—Nittany Inn, Philipsburg Moshannon Tune y ———————————————— Celebrated 91st Mra coedehrated her Anniversary, Margaret Smith, on Saturday ninety «first birthday day was quietly her Hahn, Mrs. Smith spent nt in Centre surrounded by enjoyed the in good health in full of all faculties ——— A ——————— Community Pienie, August 4, a committee Mor- Possession At thay meeting held decided Community evening, it was to the annual Picnie on August 4, EM LAA ALL OPEL Glant Black Gum, What is probably th e largest black gum tree in of stands in n Milroy at feet high Pennsylvania virgin timber near crcumference and stands 95 from the ground to Bve many more years a I AR, L. D, MeCloskey Killed on R. R. and promises twenty-eight years of age, wag run down and killed by a Mght engine on the New York Central Railroad Mon day morning at Kato. The man is married and how a family. C—O A Ford's 20th Anniversary, The Ford concern on Sunday ccle- rated its twentieth anniversary. Start. ing twenty years ago with $28000 cash the inventor of the Mvver sa now worlh more than $600,060.000. lle dide n't need to walt fifty years fo rate his golden anniversary. ole 50-560 ON BALL GAMES, i (Continued from first page.) For sixe Hall baseball on the innings State College Centre played a brand BOO new Beaver Saturday Hall boys “Stafe" 1 combination of hits, errors the afternoon, ~-then to College, Centre went oces allowed to colect nine and what not, and State game went to the widest margin vet recorded in county league this season Following is the box SCOT : CENTRE HALL R H CC MeClintie 3b Klinger, Frank, B. B, Schedule for Week. lay, twillght—Centre H PS SPRING i MILLS POTTERS MILLS, {ors fie I normal short visit at this Mra Wilson and of made a place Mr and daughter f Mil- Smith o and and Josse Wilson famdly, © heim. were guests Earl Sunday A LL MI Mn AP —————— GEORGES VALLEY B. F Mra. William Gin. of Potters Mills, and Mrs, Sara Fryer, of Milroy, spent Sunday at the Mra Confer, gerich, 8 E Mrs ast week wth Mra J A Miss Gobble home. Sarah Reeder spent a few days Mrs. F'. M. Wagner, of Spring of James Foust Ackerman Mills, Linge, Towis- at the and Gertrude burg, were visitors home on Sunday. Miss Tenshie Zettle Hobert Bttle farmer has gone t3 the to the Stork last larger home for the care left there Saturday. W. PP. Fetterolif and family, of Mad- isonburg, visited Mr. and Mrs, E. 1. Foust on Sunday. Me and. Mis day nt the Ira langle spent Suns home of the former's pars ents, My Mrs. Henry Lingle. Mrs. Harry Lands and three chil dren, of Johnstown, spent last week with her parents, Mr, and Mra O. E, Aunkerman, and EE ———————— a a — Morris Zettle, of Potters Mills, went to Lock Haven, on Monday, where he will be employed in the Marge tannery EE (ra DEATH r— | THE | | i JOHNSON laude Johnson, fot | number of yours associated” with the of [11 He Jennie Johnsor Valley, twelve a complication of diseases of was som Josiah and {and born in Nittany maining there up until about he College whe became associnted State State | Yenras ago tho farm, He did residence on with and moved to College not the Hs his four marriage take up i however, { furm until about Veurs ago i Miss death united rly in Lo | Pais him He who who preceded in rs Ago later married Lasithers Mrs ans ii two children, lefonte, , of Detroit, Mich Wilkinsbu sester near Bel re ATE Mra, Jou hrothers, Fi Altoona pa yi own, was made at a Wns a Methodist church msc A AAAS re End ampment in Bes T————— A ——————— TUSSEYVILLE. vi Tussey y meeting the Miss Magwie Young, was employ at the Seminary #5 returned home ——————————— Worth selling is worth verilisa telling—ad- COHEN & CO.’S Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June 22nd and 23rd Men's Genuine Palm Beach SUITS, plenty of sizes, at $12.50 Men's all Wool White Flannel TROUS. 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Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed cone dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed ou have a jrusbiing sound or imperfect caring, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the in- flammation can be reduced, your heari or be destroyed forever. HALL’ CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the bl on the mucous surfaces of the sys. tem, thus reducing the inflammation and Suiting Nature in restoring normal cone ne. Circulars free. All Druggists ¥. J. Cherey & Co, Toleds, Ohi NO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from change of diet, water or chi concerns those who take on the short trip, summer vacation or long journey, CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Ready for emergency - night or day. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, REPAIRS FOR BALE ~All kinds of of the World, , repairs for bindera and be had at Mowers, farm machinery may reasonable prices by purchasing fr the undersigned MRS. H. C. ¥HIRK Centre Hall, Pa.: Bell phone ©23 FOR SALE-Pure bred Holstein bull calves, from high be sold cheap. Snavely, Centre phone S1R2. phoducing cows, will if wold Hall, «John Bell at once Pa, R2; FARM WANTED-Wanted to hear from owner of a farm or good land for mle, for fall delivery. L. Jdaet Box 3, Olney, IN. vip ATTENDANTS WANTED, Penneyl- vania Village, Laurelton, Pa. Begin ning salary. $35 per month, with room, board and washing. Increase for sat- isfactory service. Dr. Mary M. Wolfe, Supt. \ oz The Gentre Reporter, $1.60 a year ¥