Luda, AND PERSONAL. Fred Auman, of Potters quite il affection Mills, suffering Wis Over Sunday, an of the heart, How rain talk it dia drought fall on Friday! No more for this The rain wis between five and six inches, H. arrived Sunday Wilkinson, to of axneciing the home Mills, this ng at Potters return home Friday of week, Mrs, arrived on of the guest of Wilkinson, of to John J. Cameron, to be Ella She expects 1st. Monday hur mother, Mrs, Potters Mills remain until September Miss Ellen oand Mrs, College, Gilikland, daughter Ray D. Gilliland, of State few dava enter of {or a was Misa Grace home Halk tained the Smith, at in Centre Walt, of Is visiting Rev. and Stonington, neat Mrs. M few days and ac Monday f Miss Leona Shamokin, CY. is Drumm for a ’" them the home latter, company ing the vacation of W. WW. Kerlin, Washington, the Baby lin and son, Zr tO BL sessions of Associa members next week, to attend the International Chix tion, of which they are Mrs, rived W. A. Centre are of D. - Ingram, latter Sandoe, of Hall is stopping at Mrs Hall about the part the CC, Sandoe fi 1 fast week and Bartholomew home. lived in Centre and has old friend menmy many % here, Mr. Mra, Bellevue, ind Samuel Spayd of wen who had brother, A Hall, setions of « former's Centre and otha wnt to thelr home on nna lark, of Jeanette a Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney wn, paid them a visit and home Saturday morning artist tnd devotes to decorating china- Philadelphia , ¥ Hall part of tong has been office the Iatter the associa Pittsbureh, but cently ferred to Philad # The Kerlin bringing in many « radiophone moeerts from ous parts of the country. Friday the musk ind speaking came ind the The New York usually clear Programs of high order evening “Hi” Johns heard prey addr an & distinctly Near manight Reading at boys were caught preparing large cross to be burned, the intention to make waa the of a Ku thought that heing heliove it SIE Klux thi » organization Klan. IT now crosses burned in many Pennsylvania towns were the acts of persons having no connection with the three K or- ganization He refers morning. This andg fifth family child from arrived to the Sunday fourth son James COC. Goodhart Mother the Hal along in child in Centre and are getting fine, word comes the home, Mistaking Miss Young i question put to the only sister of the “He's of Kathryn the little girl sald, man pretty: dark hair, blue eyes” and course, she knows. The astrety of between formal opening several Meyers dale and Jennerstown, Somerset coun- ty, will take on Friday, The road National Lin coln will be the hes of highway Mace the It to» state, and of that good friend of the Mey- which contained the Connecis highways one biggest be held in of the eradale events the Reporter Bee tion Some sent nn Copy tepubdican of the program event, F. K Centre Carter, of Williamsport, was In Hall for a last and while ye Hall home, having leased a part of the double house own- day or two week, here completed rangements to come to Contre aguin to make their ed by Miss Jennie Foreman. Mr, Cart- John MM, Williamsport, in about purclfised a home in the Williamsport planing mbhl where he has been employed since lie in the North Branch town, er and Lause purchased no and this prop. to be sold by them. Mr. Newberry home In erty 1 une near cating Susgue- hanna for holds the record “consumed” by a Claud Dutrow the amount of gas Ford car coming from Lewistown to Centre Hall—25 miles, It's ten gale lone! Claud had his tank filled before starting for home a few days ago and after he had stopped at the Dutrow home, a few minutes later he decided to put his car away for the night, and found it would not start. Hig father inquired whether he had gas. “Had ‘er flied at Lewistown,” sald Claud, Nevertheless, after everything else falled, Mr. Dutrow measured the tank and found it clean dry. Investigation proved that the cut-off screw at the carburetor had worked owt on the trip and Claud had sprinkled the mountain road all the way home with John D's best grade of gas, # » | i i i LOCAY. AND PERSONAL. A — a guest of her niece, Miss Jeraldine W. Correll. will be held Winkleblech's Saturday, 11th three 1 | Pd ON in grove, miles Miss Mary recent Foreman from a at the Foreman, operation home KF Foreman Hall her brother, John at Miss is a resident of Centre and a ful BUCCOSR- school teacher, Mr. ily, and Mrs. George Breon and fam- friend, Heading, in company with a auto from thelr home in Centre Mr, a contractor and is very busy, Sunday with reatives, is which accounts for his short stay. Visitors at the Reformed Aaronsburg Mrs. Hollenbach, Mis. J. N, hh Mr, and Ray parsonage ol Sunday were: Hollenbach, Clyde of Middleburg: Mr Hollenbach, Carrie Hol Mrs, Albert Kratzerville Anri In and 8 C Roy and lenha Knause « They MsSHUrg on and Knause, of attended the services at Sunday morning ————————————— Ready to Nell Gas, to BusO in ( Hall, much appreciated W. A. HOMAN, Centre Hall Pa ne nt Yous I am sell my garage business will now ready new entre ber adv, 0 ——— Williamsport Commercial College. Fal ty-eighth year term begins September Fi hundred and twenty help during the past sitions for our graduates port bushess men need more hain. Come to fiamesport A training CX PE nas ire reasonable Course: in pare you for advancement machines for the Take on in shorthand and tyvpewritine Ng use students, iw Secretary SPRING MILLS i ross Shook and it Cresson ane OM urs | Mina inting Kathleen Bowes with relsgives Shultz of Penn few weeks ing n Mra Hal hoa- Wm near was admitted tt, Lock Haven | LINDEN HALL i» the pitay for treatment last AM: their week, Wis Mra left Philadelphia month's for law and n Grove home near after a vacation which spent with relatives here and at Lemont Mina who Ne Wieland home Mr. and Mra McBride, of Clearfield, spent a few days Inst week at the hos- pitable home of Mr Mra, Swabb, Ms sister, Mr peairg he Mary has Powell of Wilkesharre, been an instructor in the the w Jersey schools, is visiting at and James Robert Gearhart is visiting her Nittany. extensive Mra Swartz at Davis iz making re farm Weibly broke | 15 ail of house and dmprovements ,n the recently Wallace his bought White, when from John who recently fell about from na the ankle he hay, is able to be with the aid of crutches A ———— A AANA GEORGES VALLEY Mrs, Amanda Gobble, who has been suffering with the past ’ few weeks, has pot yet received much relief, Harvey Beirly to Rebersbhurg on a business tour after which he at- tended the community plone this place, rheumatiam for went annua nt John Zettle was to Centre Hall on a business trip Saturday. On the following day it became necessary for him to make another trip but this one to the ghrage. “Barney Google,” the Ford bug which he was driving was badly smashed up when it erdshed in- to a tree on the lawn of Mr. Ishler's home near Centre Hall. The accident happened in turning out for car, From all present indications Georges Valley wii wive a bumper corn this year. Beveral of the farmers are exe periencing considerable trouble to land their crops sheltered from the weather man, on another A AI M5 AMPH A Bus at Your Service The Dodge bus, used on the mall route, is at our servicd at any time for trips-day or night, at the mos! reasonable rates, It has a capacity of from 12 to 14 passengers: comfortalie seating and easy riding. Advis sort Coast Guard Unit Constantly at Work Broadcasting Information as to Ocean Conditions, Describing the work of the ice pa- trol which was organized and placed International agreement In 1913, an “A continuous patrol is maifitained ters capable of keeping the sea in all of weather, Each one alter takes a two weeks tour of duty and Is then relieved by the other, one of these Ice scouts up- latitude forty-three for signs of ice, and broadcasts Information as to the Hmits of the ice to ull approaching vessels, In connection with this scout observations relating to the ice weather bureau.” One of the things brought out by the evidence gathered by these ves sels, he stated, is that there Is no truth in the old idea that the cold Labrador current flowing south dives under the warmer Gulf stream mov. ing northeast up again to the southward. When these two ocean currents meet, he claims, the Labrador current Is arrested, then turned to ward the Gulf stream and finally pulled along an easterly flow parallel to it, CHEATED OF JUST REWARD Oldtime English Inventor Unable Get Recognition and Died Broken-Mearted, and comes in tw It seems always to have been true h Is afterward to become indispensable must suffer and even perish, win the recognition This the with the loom for knitting siockings, invented in the Sixteenth century by William Lae, Lee took Elizabeth, patronage, machine, that a ploneer of any invention whi misfortune, his it CHE perhinps before creation can deserves, was glee] his but Again that stockings the nvention to Queen withheld her Improved his it knit silk queen's love of hoslery had been one of her chief rea. she he £0 would sons for disinterest—but again he was disappointed at not receiving a royal grant. Things were no better under James 5, so he went to France, and kuccess was almost within his grasp at the French court the assassination of the king balked him again, Br when ORK en. hearted, he died, but in the nest cen tury Oliver Cromwell granted a pat. ent on his device to the Counipany of Framework Knitters, Onions and Next after Clemenceau Authority, hard-bolled M pubs tut all that Is purely material, only a ques tion of restoring the tissues and keep Ing In health. Far above any such association with the onlon is the die tum, of metaphor, of one of our high. soaring and untrammeled poets, Writ ing of whom rather vaguely describes as an infallible suthority on literature, art and all life. he gays that this genius speaks “from the very center of the onion.” This may mean that the man has pungent and pene. trating views. It may mean to convey that his ideas Parry far, in the spirit of what George Eliot wrote about “the waftiogs of that energetic bulb.” In any event, the appearance of this simile is worth noting if only as a re minder of what all those who desire to be “in the movement” have to keep up with. Possibly we have here the dim beginnings and adumbrations. we may say odors, of a new and revoly tionary onion philosophy. eggs American He familiar with onion soup. made the One he Fortunes Made in Few Minutes. If a song “catches on™ it proves a gold mine to somebody, although not always to the author and composer, “Alexander's Ragtime Band” and “Her Golden Hair Is Hanging Down Her Back” were moneymakers, for the profits In each case fell little short of £20,000, In the same class must be added such songs as “The Bogey Man” “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree,” and “After the Ball It is sald, too, that “My Pretty Jane,” which’ Sims Reeves sang thousands of times, netted £2,000 a line, Yet some of these best sellers have been the result of but a few minutes’ actual work. “Sing Me to Sleep” was composed In ten minutes. Tostl's “Dear Heart” was the work of two days, while Balfe wrote “Killarney” tn a few minutes.—London Tit Bits, —————— Old Car Didn't Matter, The neighbors had bought a new ear, but still used the old one, which was sitting at the curb one day when | Mrs, H, across ihe street, was back Ing out of her driveway with Charles on the seat beside her. He was watch. ing out from his side of the ear, “Am 1 golng all right, sonny?’ Mrs, H. asked, “Yes, you're all Charles answered, “I want to be careful and not hit Jones’ ear” “It won't make any difference If you do, mother; it's their old one” Charles replied, . ! A —— a —— New Stamp Machine. A machine has been installed in the government printing plant at Berlin | that can print, count and perforate | 12000 two-colored postage stamps a minute, right, mother” Ratnam de. i ape i i sb FOR CAR LE \ t= 1A 1 C EF 4 “Lilners” V/ho Dig for Specimens of Extinct Animais for Muttums hiust Co Experts, suplating the of extinet anhinals realize ble spechmens in sol of work the uncovering and prepa- there sped In the first well equipped expedition Is to look for these ny miles are somethnes Eid i useuns Hmount which lied In ration of hens, place, a generally si Hi out bones, and miu the rations covered In for op vel often without une that are being are carefully m covering the hones gonght, The removal of the soll san he done by t familiar with the work hand not only hose who are for an inexperienced eonld readily 1 La > how ing do much damage by {0 When been located it Is theovered ald of how proceed, bone i i th The bones when and must of care, ly brittle * greatest brought to light Ee CAS Might Be Was Undoubt. ue “Chum.” slred fired harried ger, char hive" 1 i the reg | which he added “and fo 1 ister apd to his own name. 1 i i jis pric wily ie a A —— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BR — i - ——— FOR BALE ~Alloss ner 8 h built to wes LOTOREIIE good re Bradlomd, Centre In air: pri DW, Hn i CROSS RANGE 1 either coul cpair E RR ‘Olt Yr Spring Mills tED | £4! | Wi burn Or wi Ciehr, FORR BALE-A Chemterwhite that Yearling Pure-bred Boar and 3 wil Bnavely, Centre ites ("hesterwh Bows farrow August Hall Oo in Jahn —_" DR. EE. A. ROUSE 1922 a- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST of 22 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa. TOURING CAR POR undersigned offers for sale a 1822 m Chevrolet OU i | { i ng Ci {overh ded and repainted the oug hut the I will be at my office at the M. | i dition ‘e | make { Hall sain de Emerick home, in FORD CENTRE HALL Truck hs od Sr TON TRUCK pneumatic FOR SALE-| and is wo| Tuesday, Aug. 7 S8amtodP. M. LH lires " “ i 5 sha pw Frank P Phillips, Mile Pa NOTICE Notice that bed givep | Eyes Examined by my scientific meth- my lod. hereby yy wife AN ‘oner ie ; 3 my wile, Lena Coner, left Glasses fitted at moderate price and board without Sust cause provoesiion , and that | Por any t purpose will not be re- sponse Ton sills ontracted by her for any CONFER Whalsoey er A Pa. 02ip i SPECIAL FOR THIS TRIP ONLY f191 Spring Mills, A palr of glasses for far or near see. “Ing at as LOW AS #2, COMPLETE. GOOD PASTURE ean be had for head of cattle at the old Deitzel hom 3 See me and SAVE FROM 88 to 2t{9n any style Glasses you may desire, REMEMBER THE DATE | stead 1% mile above Tusseyvilie Mrs. Sadie Cramer Tusseyvitie FORD SALE—| good gan, Also F TRUCK inl § PODY TUCK FOR body in bat COminery nation f ale at a wine L8G One bargains SAVES BABIES, helps grown. ups, comforts elderly people. For cholera infantum, summer com. plaint, weakening diarrthoea—use CHAMBERLAIN’ COLIC and DIARRHOEA Portland Cement. ha Portland cement is un 1 { material il kinds iwork. Order your supply now Wm Take in a little sweetened wales, adv Never fails, jl | It's Delicious Smith's QUALITY Ice Cream THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED KIND Excels in Purity, Richness & Delicacy of Flavor Ask for SMITH'S at Cafes, Fountains and D:alers in Cates Hall ... NOW SOLD BY V. A. AUMAN ... FESTIVAL & PICNIC ORDERS Receive Prompt Attention. Ours costs no more than inferior grades. Manufactured by Smith Ice Cream Factory Bell 250 STATE COLLEGE Commercial I Fishermen’ Luck on The Hall Mark Telephone § ene of United wore in Morocco. Morocco, Is | outside the | telephones | having been | than forty | the same sys | tem, however, is «till In use, The cir ettits are all operated on a one-wire | Dusis with the earth as the return onductor, Although nominally “each of the G0 subscribers has a number, person making the eal usually | for hig party directly by nae. | At the present time the installation of | # Dew system is under way, consisting | of the latest type of common battery awileliboard and Instroments, Service ix said that Tang the first « Niates in Service ey, {.e8 which used, the stabiished there more years ago Practicaily the asks IA Record Sow Mail, An Efglish newspaper reports the recent delivery of a letter containing A key which retched its destination fifty-aix years after it was mailed, M. Bergamin, Spanish minister of finances, declared recently that he had just returned a letter containing certifi vation of the public accounts of Gerpne Province and addressed to a director general of accounts who was removed from office February 1, 1866, It hall taken this letter fixty-six rents and eight months to reach its destination, It contained a statement A Ws It Dots Look Just Like It. ClLavles was spending his bret va cation of his five years’ oxistence with his parents at the lake. The wind came up one night, and the next morn. ered with whitecaps, Much excited, hie ran into the house to his mother, “Mother, mother!” he exclaimed “some one threw paper all over the lake last night,” ow a . The Pennsylvania FISHING IS GOOD AND SPORT A-PLENTY AWAITS YOU AT THE NEW JERSEY COAST RESORTS If Izank Wallon were alive, he might still Jove to rest by the side of the peaceful brook in quest of the sport his gentle nature joved #0 well, but his modern followers, seeking the fhrily which only the true fisherman understands, of landing the gamey fish of the sea. find at the resorts along the Jersey coast ideal spots and unexcelied facilities for fishing where fish abound. : WHERE THE FISH AWAIT YOU ATLANTIC OITY CORSOS INLET SEASIDE WILDWOOD BEACH HAVEN SEASIDE ANGLESEA LONG BRANCH BELMAR CAPE MAY BARNEGAT PIER ASBURY PARK STONE HARBOR OCEAN ITY BAY HEAD . ROMERS' POINT of Service FARK HEIGHTS With their bays and inlets and fishing grounds, the Shrewsbufy, Shark and Delaware Rivers, the great wide Barnegat Bay, Little Egg Harbor, Grasey Sound, Hereford Inlet, Townsend Inlet. the fish- ing banks out at sea and the many fishing piers along the coast, all combine to present a piscatorial paradise. BURNISH UP YOUIl FISHING TACKLE. Forget your cares and worries and enjoy a day of royal sport. THE FISH AWAIT YOU! THE JERSEY COAST INVITES YOU! SELECT YOUR BAIT! TAKE YOUR CHOICE ! WEAK Fisn SEA BASS FLOUNDERS KING wisn BLUE ¥isn CROAKERS CAFE MAY GOODIES SHEEPSHEAD . A sail on the sa, a boon companion with you, a carefree day or week-end vacation with rod and reel—what more could be desired? G0 WHERE THE FISHING I8 GOOD Tivkey agents will supply needful information as to fares and UUme of trains, Pennsylvania Railroad System The Standard Railroad of the World.
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