The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 19, 1923, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, PINCHOT CUTS STATE ss22.814, for the purchase of on site an 16 he New Ordinance, stated that the Bellefonté boroligh had | Business men who are
ISSUED WEEKLY, - erection of bulldings for a new Bast- | The ordinance passed by the bor. adopted an ordinance In every partic- | potatn club hove wil
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: x comms | State Alded Hospitals Are Reduced $2, ern Penftentiury, This Governor Pin-
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CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, 828,5600—New Eastern Pen Pro. | chot opposed on the ground of conflict [result of ong or two dis wderly livers | has been found to Le entirely untrue. | tato growing and to
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{ough councit at a recent meeting Is thei tiar lke it Upon investigation thie unity to learn somet
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Jeet Vetoed—Bellefonte Hospital | with the reorganization code and the
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lnck of State revenue | Esgruntled councilmen rather than | threw down the ordinance in it i A———————————————_———.
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| {| tirety because of its drastic visions LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
— : i and other inners « f, #everal peeved, |The fact ig the Bellefonte ouncll | quainted with the boy
THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1923. Receives $9000 Less than In 1921
a Governor Pinchot completed consid-
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, eration of the 947 bills passed by the of Penna. State College to borrow $2.- {th own in general. Everything com- {one being that any on
The Jones bil, authorizing trustees | thoughtfulness for the well-being of ot
conse Bdltor | | orialature up to its adjournment a
Local Editor and | month ago. He had approved 788 of
Business Manager, |). bills, about half of them appropr! | mortgage indebtedness also was ve- | ous #, Which the councilmen |rear of his place. There is
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| VO0.000 or the erection and equipment | in 1h wdinance already | property could cause nrrest
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{of bulldings. and to liquidate present | ca by general laws and prev for parking a car to the front
ation measures, and had vetoed 160, | toed. It is mtrinry to inciple fo i ) Md not 0 The thing any gimit 10 the SCOPE covered
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. {of which 135 were vetoed since the State institution to create debt Xoent Wis t« Be the larger towns and ordinance and it was regarded uo
: . > - "Lelose of the session {to pay casual deflclendcles and Hke, j citle Fé Such Tiles are a nece dangerous plece of legislation
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | ieavy cuts in appropriation mens: |ne sala sity. We are told by the counciliner et es
REV, MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, | ures are revealed in the Governor's] Highway Bill Vetoed. { that this ordinance is altogether harm-| ‘Potato Growers to Go on Auto
. | st itement of his work. Sums allowed] Another bill vetoed was the * {less and cans nothing. { h Potato growers ent
=—SERVICES FOR by the Legislature for private hospitals | “Omnibus Bill” which would h ve ad true, w it not a silly act to pass it? | are planning t
SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923 tand homes were chopped 39 per cent|ed 725 { highway State | Bug % not 58 for It. means {and join with
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Spring Mills, 10:30—Dr. Taylor, of |and for institutions of higher educn- | highway svete Jick of funds was | much ges any disgruntled citi- | counties in
Altoona, | tion 28% per cent. ithe grounds giver Main i {129 in opportunity to put under arrest | fiéld day The
Centre Hall, 2:30—"The Man Who | The Legislature's appropriation for | this additional mileage he de ed, and have fined any one who « mmits | 6 representaive
’ . '" the University of Pennsylvania \ would cost £1.500,000 annu y. Any act ft Droves Hiscomfon or | Blaly, Centre
Walked on Walter. {a Univer nna, y i v hn i A i mfort or er
| trimmed by $411.312, leaving $1,230.-| The allowance to the Bellefonte hos- | inconvenient ‘o ‘he ordinance les
Tuseyville, 7:30—Dr. Taylor, of Al- | oe mel oA il nance |
000, the sum granted in 15821. Temple 4 s bu 10 0404 Ho ois g ’ ’
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University received $270,000, the & une |
{as in 1921 and a cut of $230,000, St
Centre Hall
Sunday School, 1:30 p. m,
Prayer meéting, Wed., 7:16.
| College was given $22,168600 again
$2,990,914 allowed by the Legislature |;
ind $2,381,000 in 1921 The U
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Teacher training, Wed., 8:15.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.
Spring Mills f Pittsburgh was allowed
18 We ‘OArs ago B00 004 i i The AWistown
Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7: a8 lwo yea IO, $300,000 ® Lewistow:
$100,960, 100. Two years i
The annual catechise picnic of the I'he University of Pennsylvania ap- The Lock H
3 » . ropri on ried 1g den ar } for he | fro $5 (0 . nr ih
charge will be held this year at Farm- | Propriation inch 3125.000 f i a t 35,004
$43 3 ‘ gry 3 NS 1 sf VE ine 5 A —— A AY —— A
ers Mils—Saturday, July 21. graduate school of medielr
Ee —————————— for extension schools; $890,000 f gen No Lutheran Plenie,
U. Ev.—Lemont, mornin g; Linden|, 1 maintenance and $450
Hall, afternoon; Tusseyville, evening. eterinary school
Presbyterian — Lemont, morning ; The Temple University
Joalsburg, afternoon; Pine Grove Mills | consisted of $180.000 {«
evening. ind equipment and $00.00
AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge th i 1 of i
(Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
Salem—Services
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10:15. Sevices als
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Millheim—S8. 8 at 5:3 ‘oT 1 Hosliptals Lose $2528.50
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Remembered on 75th Birthday.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff,
We are authorized to announce that E.
R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candl- |
date for Sheriff of Centre county, sabjeet| . . How § 871 800 a nst $7.- things from fries I neig ¢ " : bo not | be inspected and explain by Eni
to the decision of the Democratic voters] : : . . . : ¥ BA ; ' ! i es vi
as expressed at the primaries to be held : ag ddgigtt dors y . ‘ . i v V i i SUMMER COMPL Ya la ie
Tuesday, September 1Sth, 1923 Sproul. The nh 157 hosp eventy-hifth birth ersa 4 vhom me ir ntact tw indicate that large delegation headway with child: careful
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! } ! i mothers protect them ach and
: tH : de 8p i mention of : : } . i : bowel disorders, hot cramps
We are authorized to aunounce that \y-one =n tons w RE He g : oe WOulG so ' } the opinions | ford cont oar TUN Ta : weakening diarrhoea -
ELMER BRFEON., of Benner ’ iship tarian : ‘ 5H te ‘ wn Fayette, Jefferson and - >
will be a candidate for Sheriff ‘entre Amon the HODOMant MOasSUres yi A SE 1rryye t ng the $ nto CHAMBERLAIN’S
county, subject to the decision of the. . lah : . enlt v ‘ — : Uzana tha . is i ne iain . arntra { at COLIC and DIARRHOEA
Quick in action - satisfying in results,
For Sheriff,
Democratic voters as expressed at the
primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 18th, 1923. _ "- te — - - - a —
For Treasurer,
We are authorized to announce that
LYMAN L. SMITH, of Centre Hall Boro,
will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen- —SPECIAL— ’ y y ~TAKE NOTICE—
tre county, subject to the decision of the —_—
Democratic voters as expressed at the
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW
tember 1Sth, 1023.
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For County Commissioner,
We are anthorized to innonnes that
mes w swan. of mens Towson. | [fl INOW comes the Real Sale of the Summer Season. “very man, woman and child will
1 candidate for County Commis
duty Commis find we have outdone every previous sale preparing for this one. Practically every
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be held on Tuewiay, Sep piece of merchandise in our store has been marked at Low prices that say “GO !”...
For Meeietes some merchandise 50 per cent on the Dollar. You know w hen we promise Bargains it nveans something: We dre making you the
Wa are Authorited to announce that FF biggest promise in our history, and here it is-- .
8, OCKER, of Bellefonte formerly of
ie oI, TH Se + stliie tu Nieman’s July Sale will be the Biggest Money-Saving Event in
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county, subject to the decision of the
cr, SHAE fn fou tein ut ti this community. Did You Ever Know Us to Fail ?
primaries on Toesday, September 18, 1023.
THE DEATH necasn, Here Is Your Big Opportunity. Beat Our Prices If You Dare!
BLAIR.—Mrs. Blafr, wife of ¥. P
ve wt ber some se + eons [| HENS AND BOYS’ SUITS. SHOES - SHOES .- SHOES | MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
sit $18 00 Men's Suits reduced to. . £12 00
SHARP.—~Mrs. Lavina Sharp, widow $25 00 Men's Suits reduced to .. $15 00 175 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS, formerly sold for $6.00
of James Sharp, died at her home at $30 00 Men's Suits reduced to. 820 00 to $7.00, reduced to
Hublersburg, aged 83 years, 7 montha $35 00 Men's Suits reduced to 22 00 : te ST ra fig
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and 22 days $7 50 Boys 2-plece Sults reduced to 4 » PAIR F HIGH GRADE SHOES, formely sold for from £4.00 to
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Ee #10 00 Boys 2-pe Suits reduced to 86 50 »0-—~reduced to ............ ris : vests anny $1.75
REED. tobert H. Reed a life-long $12 50 Boys 2-pe Sults reduced to § 00 ON SPECIAL LOT OF 85 PAIRS SHOES, formerly sold from £250 #1 50 Men's Overalls reduced to. 81 00
resident of Patton township, died at #15 00 Boys 2-pe Suits reduced to 10 00 to #L.00—Redneed to only vous . ssvseenss 98 CENTS SG Men's Work Shirts now. | RA
his home at Benore following an ill- CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES—FORMERLY SOLD FROM $150 to £1 50 Middy Blouses reduced to. 95
ness of some days with ureamic poi- $1.00 Reduced to only Cha . ssnsransvar BB CEXTS #1 50 Crepe Nightgowns now... . Ho
soning. He was a son of William and Women's (oats and Dresses #1 50 Women's Wash Dresses now 95
losanna Reed and was born in Patton Tan - Black - Gray $1 = Bungalow Dresses now... . 5
i; ; Given Away at 50¢ on the Dollar ~WOMEN'S LOW SHOES— S32 tune Waists wow: Toy... sn
Age 15 years, 2 months and 3 days. All : $2.50 Grad, REDUCED TO... .. $1.45 $2 00 Vole Walsts now..........H1 2
his life was spent in the neighborhood $10 00 COATS reduced to.......8 5 00 : e —— : i $1 50 Girls School Dresses now. S05
of bis birth. He was a member of the $15 00 COATS reduced to. ....... 87 50 . yy YMENS 10 SHOES-. #1 50 Boys Wash Suits mow..... 75
Methodist church a good citizen: and $20 00 COATS reduced to...... 810 00 13.30 Grade REDUCED T0....... $1 60 Men's Union Suits now.... 65
loving husband and father, and for a #25 0p COATS reduced to oo ~WOMEN'S LOW SHOES— #1 00 Men's Bathing Suits now. . £5
number of years was on the board of #30 00 COATS reduced to....... $1.59 Grade REDUCED 5 Boys Bathing Sults mow.. 45
directors of th, Centre Hall fire insur- $40 00 COATS reduced to 00 ~~ WOMEN'S LOW $1 00 Women's SHk Hose now... 59
ance company and was well known “E600 Grade REDUCED $2 00 White Dress Skirts now . .. 50
hereabouts. On February 23M, 1877. SILK DRESSES — WOMEN'S LOW $2 00 White Dress Skirts now. . $1 00
he married Miss Catherine Kelly, whe Bhs #899 Grade REDUCED #3 50 Women's Sweatrs now... $1 85
survives with the following children: 7 SILK DRESSES now... ’ $2 00 Women's Sweaters now... $1 90
Clifford, of State College: Gray and 0 SILK DRESSES now. exons, Dress Shoes and Oxfords 5 3 00 SHk Petticoat now... $1 35
Mrs. Alda B. Stuart, of Altoona: Mrs. 15 SILK DRESSES now... # $3.50 Men's Working Shoes ow. A005 #1 00 Boys Kne, Pants now. .... 45
Harry J. Markle, of State College: #20 0p SILK DRESSES now... $1 : w \ Children’s Dresses with Bloomers 43
Mra, Wiinm H Galer of Bellefonte: ALL OTHER SHOES REDUCED ACCORDINGLY.
Robert and Adolph, at home. He also, »
leaves two brothers, John T. Reed, of
Rock Springs. and Davia, of Culver Notice we are closing out our entire line of Columbia Graphaphones and Records be-
rn So — cause we have not enough space in our store. They must go at HALF regular price.
township on April 26, 1848, making his
COLYER,
Mrs. Karl Beck and son Billy, of
Harrish 3 t the week-end with
Mr, a Jordan, ~NOTICE~ * ny ~REMEMBER—
La 3 leman's Department dtore
the re wehovls Tn HeTHaTE EVERYTHING SOLD SALE STARTS
spending two weeks w er grand- 5 ”
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan. mine RA WHERE EVERY DAY P JULY 21 — FOR 12
A cow belonging to Peter Jordan 1S BARGAIN DAY A DAYS ONLY
of Colyer gave birth to twin calves on
Monday, The calves are thriving nicely EE :