The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 21, 1923, Image 4

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    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
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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.
ERS, at . 85.50
MEN'S STRAW HATS, Real Good:
Looking, at 81.95
MEN'S BEACON OX FORDS—Our
regular $6.00, $6.50, 87.00 and $7.50
Grades, Special at... ... 84.95
“ECLIPSE” DRESS SHIRTS Select
any Shirt mn Our Large Stock and
Deduet 20 per eent off,
COHEN & CO’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Bellefonte
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Penna.
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Merchandise
Honest
Prices
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Store. Qur mer-
Shop here.
RELIABLE
Plans of
For Greater
From
chased 2234616 new
livered and pat
parched 4.219 n
ready been place
railroads oon
nt of the largest
try and phsdge thelr
The Hall Mark
of Service
b
From hy
the
Executives and
can Rallway
a joint statement
Association of allway
the Ameri
Association,
possible transportation service,
MEANS
it means
Our
the rail.
are Mentieal,
endethe best
much fo
interests
8 common
The
Ta l3? 3 . =
CUATARRHAL Dear NESS
is greatly relieved by constitutional treat-
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is a cofistitutional remedy. 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
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