» t -s, ate . Pps gh adi bi iia \ A ‘ 1 : . i ' x ; i Pl LUUAL AND PERSONALS t 1m0AY, AND PERSONAL. : TRIPLE SHOOTING, ———————— FE Pr Enraged Man Shoots Wife and Muth. er y y 9 . . family Hved in Centre Hall, some years ingredients mn the feed you are now using : Look them ago. and also lived on the Colyer farm over, then recall the price you paid for that last bag ! | the schodls of Northumberland, and " been heard very distinctly over the] east of Old Fort Hilda will be re- i f : 4 . sr hot f the same tin | Miss Kathryn Hendershot, of the “1 membered as a pretty little blackeyed | plicd made a brief call at the Reform- | Grand View Poultry Farm in Centre . . Runday girl, The mother was a Stiffler and 5 ¥ v Hal ed parsonage in Aaronsbhurg, Sunday has relatives ahotit here - evening, ’ - on Mrs of S———————— rs. Clavburn Breon and children, of : Mra Breon's At the Logan Fire company plenie, Narrow Escape from Lightning. hon Sa ee rs. and | to be held at Hecla Park, July 4th, During a recent min, and Ha i with BUTTERMILRK mother, t 3 { Jersey home veturning home on Saturday | Prof. N. A. Danowsky, principal of Some of the Harding speeches have Grandola radio machine at the Ke . 33 + ar tise . Centre Hall and Bellefonte base torm Lghtning we 1 “ . im . C brother. P Weyteriing yr : all teams will ee in two contests | John Bnave Iy's hay field Mr. ye It is a Life Insurance Policy for your Chicks. When you buy 100 Ibs. you get Hall norning and afternoon—10:30 and ]1v and his son were loading hay and) 100 Ibs. FOOD, —no filler nor waste. Feed these Mashes and your chick death “Mis. Alice” Durst is having WOreh | 5.9 The fire company Is planning | fearing ran the elder S8navely hurr wil rate will be reduced to a cypher. This wonderful Starting Mash will supply hulit 1c the front of her Cen [= oof ral enjoyment for all, soto the barn with the hay, sending h the vitamines necessary to ward off all common chick diseases. Your chicks tie Hall. It is her intention to bavel = =o 00 1a 4th won for the team in tie hay rake which] will develop rapidly and have solid bones ; they will be healthier and ready for house painted after the addition y : as standing under a tree, The am i the laying pens earlier than ever before, if you will follow the Starting Mash Been made A BE. Kerlin and Wm. W. Kerlin, | was driven some little distance from] with Allen’s Growing Food. Sn id manager, | Ying ar. {erlin Grand View ala i x - i 1 Tr CY | Here are the Ingredients: Dried Buttermilk, Wheat Bran, Corn Gluten in Centre Hall from South Le At hich . en me a na Mn ughining Sthith Feed, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Wheat Middiings, Ground Shredded Wheat, kote. on Sunday, on schedule tim at ntre Hall, on Wednesday. | 0 tree and shatters it. Later the | Dried Mik Albumen, Heneta Bone (phosphorous, lime, sodium, sillela) Lin trip through the middle | hao loader was struck, the charge t i seed OH Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Meat and Bone Scrap, Salt, and Mrs nry Mitte They camped along the way an interest of thelr business the trip was a most delightful one. [7% 8 TC ET wheres ., 3 HERE ARE THE PRICES : [t is haying ut he evere widay or Satu srnation- Aetivities of Local W. T. UL | jen ot Log) WE. FL | {00 Lbs., $3.60 ; Hall Ton, $34.60 ; Ton, $68.00 of Mss Mary Fishes Saturd 141} : » . ‘y+ \ gr If you pay more for Chick Feeds you are squandering hard earned money. Sollélibyh’ for dues are carrying | During the past two seasons we have sold over 12 CAR LOADS of these Foods wamggs ARH 10 che: knitted. tor into EVERY STATE IN THE UNION. We have the distinction of having a. pcp cs | the first complaint yet to receive regarding these Foods. They are made from k IRST-GRADE ingredients, compounded over our own formulae and are GIV- ING UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. One customer from lowa had a Cockerel crowing when 21 days old. We have this eeckerel’s photo here In our office. A customer from Northern Penna. Dutrow—Stump. hax pullets laying when 4 months, 4 days old. A ALLEN'S FULL-NEST LAYING MASH, $540 per 100 Lbs Seventeen Ingredients—ALL FOOD RAISE YOUR CHIX! GET “BUSHELS’” OF EGGS! SAVE MONEY! ple pect to live in ‘entre Hal Mevers barn door track ind hang- i Bell "Phone 2. Order Your Supply NOW, 7 ———— WM. McCLENAHAN, Centre i | K | S F Attended Meyer Funeral . ! ER IN Po ltr r Center Hall « funeral of D. J. Mes n Tues WIN FROM MILLHEIM; {1 { I 1 i ! ) Penn. was largely attended. Follo LOSE TO BELLEFONTE, — —— *‘ontinued fro first page.) PINE GROYE MILLS i PUBLIC SALE, Bus at Your Serviee The Dodpe bug, used iN atl o for trips—an) reasonable ie 1% imting and SAVES BABIES, helps grown. ups, comforts elderly people. ppasen fe Ry CE ; Ping ‘ . : alas ~s . For cholera infantam, summer com- oh Lower . ‘ 8 ; ; gate _, ae | htoad wana 4 — Av ' ! ! , a. plaint, weakening diarrhoea—use H. Allison. I Nd teat the vials | Hunbh 1 = nas COLIC and DIARRHOEA Mia Mabel Allison, [20 BO rr ea A lad and ‘Went to Detroit of at md. REMEDY Miss Fannie Hoffer were sure winners p until wr : Ply Se : ; tle opus a oi : Take in a Little sweetened water, Maver tal frame Orosa pitched strong ! i ye | ! He Wing « ga i. STOVER Never fails. Calvin . 1 AE ols "Hi orsiusy ¢ ” Centre Hall boys put up th wt fleld edly diet 54 O ringo . n - ————— — ————— Nicodemus Lose vrus Meyer and wife Ver nd wife, Jacob Meyer ’ ing game of the SO SON win | number of spectac wiar plays ring ils es ATT ies : ; kre Following f= the box score: ledlefonta i Rev, 1 . E a of t} Meyer and wife, Mrs. Mary Hoster- ioe s U it d S Ti man, Mrs Daniel Meyer, of Coburn CENTRE HALL : . . | ni e tates iIrcs the result | Mrs. Verna Musser, Horace Musser R BH rd the bones and wile, Mrs. Hulda Meyer, Mra Mary C McClintie, of u } 7 : " on Yownsh oa A . ay. last are Good Jires jesdny more $4 $ g I ey — 31 { forearm an ak ie or | Bogenreit, of Mifflinburg; John K N Crawford, 2b : ; ps oe roke several week ARO hy EE és 8 $ nore ligaments in the same arm. In] Mover. Ammon Moyer, of Freeburg; |B Frank, if ’ : : . -— g L : J Pi . p born at Northumberland in iG n the afternoon an X-my photo { the Joseph Kelley, J. Addison Kyle, 1.18 Ross, co ; » ; : 4 55 bevhime the second iri was made at the lellefonte hoes race Davis Wm A MeNitt, of | Gross, p / ° te 1 H ‘ ; 3 it f % . ‘ fate sane wpstor, farmer | i fi pital. Reedsville: Mrs, Ida Harter, Mrs. Mary | H Emery 3b 4 ' ' ' Ch con irms ! a . § Hall Burial was made t He l % Rl * ne Nh frank. Mr nie Zeigler, . N nil W Bradford ee Mr. and Mrs Charles Allison, of Frank, Mrs. Annie Zeigler, ' SEvih o | cometery, Rev. Hark Mover and wife, Miss Emma Moyer, | A Crawford, 1b Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gephart, Mrs, Em- | M MeClintic, of homestead, t Spring Mills, presided - A SI } M Mabel A ma Corman, of Rebersburg Jacob _- —— in over by Miss Mabel Hison, 3 miaiar of = - : ’ #9 R the forr Mr. All | Meer. Mr. and Mra. Frank McFarlane Totals 3 &* er armer "Mr AdNson a CONNecis Ey » +3 Le : 5 . a : : of Boalsburg: Me and Mrs Georges | *Two out Ww hen winning run Score 8 {6-DAY i with the Canadian Ice Machine com * ¥ i “HRT Taronto, Canada, are at the Allison # ~ x “ Mever, of State College » — pany, which firm sells and installs ice BELLEFONTE machines and refrigerators. The com- ————————————————— H EXCURSION pany has been enjoying an extensive New Head of Voeational Sehool. Shdbe, rf. . ‘ Round Trip business since ts founding. The Alli The Gregg Township school board | Gordon, 3b : : CENTRE ; gon family will remain at Spring Milla | was not long in finding a head for the | Lose, p of C “i - HALL for at least a month Gregg Township Vocational School: | Kine, 2b ; desi ao uai wit e efficient ie Rev. Harey W. Buck, of Minneapo- Being aoquainted ith the Deitrich, Ih TO 4 . ‘a : 0 * ’ lis, Minn, was & guest at the home ot) ™°k of F. B. Bennett, gna of ihe fac: t Towel, ® ........... OUR enthusiasm over “USCO” perform. x . . s . ulty, who had served in various capac: | Weber, ¢ dein ! his sister, Mrs, F. P. Geary, in Centre { », » i“ i. : > ities, he was selected to fill the posi- | Pigher, s&s ance won't surprise the motorist w 30 knows charge in that city and as such has tion of director. Prof. Gehr will be 3 lrhompson, of ...... ( Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, the fabric tire field. J 3 ne . : - 1y . A a 7 at » been meeting with success, Mrs, Buck hard man to follow; » we valle} ¥ | Montgomey, § ......." Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Every 30x 34; tire user recognizes “USCO” as accompanied him on the trip cast predicted that the new head 0 8 In: [Ron =a eat Peermont, Stone Harbor a value to be respected and to be inv sstigated. Thomas R. Buck, storekeeper for the stitution will be enpalle of - further ——— “« » . American Car uni Foundey CORAL {bringing the school to prominence. Totals : THURSDAYS 1 he users of USCO, know it as 2 money's an § ¢ oy any, > . . ‘ . at Tork Won din Eur or the rary] Prof. Bonnett graduated from Peun-| he score by innings— July 12, 26; Aug. 9, 23 ; Sept. 6 worth that came befc re the public a: a leader sylvania State College in Agriculture | Contre Halt ....0 1116003 i that tabled its ship in 1918; spent following year in tbe | Bellefonte 001000 3-4 ‘ ’ leader TICKETS GOOD RETURNING . a army: tame to Spring Mills in Sep-| Suuck out, by Gross 6; by Lose 2: |} wiTHIN 16 DAYS. Valid in parior or USCO” is made by the same pecple who To necommodate the one hundred | tember 1819 as assistant supervisor of ly Montgomery 3. Umpire, Deitrich. sleeping etre oii Biba] Shares fot Mjace make Royal Cords thirty additional incubating machine | Agriculture. The following two years - god via Delaware River Bridge Route » hf conts extra, ron tip. to be installed at the Kerlin Grand] were spent in Bethel township, Alle On Saturday afternoon State College Gl OXtF Fond S10. & at Piliatel View Poultry Farm, it ls necessary to gheny county, as Supervisor of Agri- | saministered a crushing defeat to phia in either direction. en erect nn house edpecinily for that pur- | culture and Director of Vocational De- | fiellefonte by the score of 20 to 0. : Wh 5 USTi J pose. The structure will be erected | partments, respectively. Last June he — SEE FLYRRS, Consult Ticket Agents : ere to buy rns » ne between two of the present incubating | returned to Spring Milla as Supervisor The standing of the clubs to date is Proportionate fares {rom other points * houses and will connect them, so that | of Agriculture. as follows: 4 }_passage made be made from one to| From the above you will note that it Won lost PLC. Ocean Grove Excursion August 23 L: L. SMITH CEN ¥ PA Q “the other without being exposed Lo the | has been his privilege to serve in the | Bellefonte ...........8 60 TRE [JALL,PA. A weather, The new structure will bo|ecapacity of Assistant Supervisor of [State College .......4 067 Pennsylvania R. R. System “« geventy-five feet in length, connecting | Agriculture, as Supervisor of Agricul. | Centre Hall ........3 476 The Standard Raliroad of the World two buildings of ninety feet each, ture and now as Director. 2 260 Hall. He is pastor of a Presbyterian home, as was also Mr. and Mra. C. W. Geary and children, of Newport.