sc —— i won THE CENTRE REPORTER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1923 SKIDDING! Loca Ball Team Continues Downe ward Path—Two More Losses Dur the Week. on ing Again we lost by one run! The jinx is right in the midst of our baseball camp and refuses to be driven out, Try as we may, we can't Keep the other fellows from scoring one run and that one from defeat, Miltheim, in defeated more than we can gather, run distinguishes victory Last Thursday evening on the the score J cupantg of the céllar position county jeague standing, locals on Millhdim's diamond; It McClintle ball, Wis a pretty game with Miller both the to 2 “Lef- and pitching dark - the In gathering with Miller to right field ness in the sixth inning, score tied at two runs each won his own game by hitting The ball better might have been caught in a light, but the hatter deserves for hit the unfair to of his and called credit being able to all, much pill at hence it would be detract from the hit It the the game on The genuineness scored the winning run umpire a few minutes later aecount of darkness, follows: HALL i hox score CENTRE Frank, if Klinger, 1b N R M o A Crawford, 2 McCH MoCli Emery MILLHEI) R 1 Keller, If H Emery STATE COLLEGE Spicer, « Fink Lonberger, Ib aH rf Palm, Gilland, p Kellerman, Krumrine, cof Hollobaugh, Willinms, If Totals Struck by Gross 3 ‘ out, by Gili 5; by MeClintic a 2 EE —— MILLHEIM, (From the Journal.) ' The I. O. O. F. Orphanage band of Sunbury will furnish music at the Odd Fellows’ festivag t, be held on the local school grounds on Saturday, 18th. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bateman | Mr. and Mrs. BE Mr. and Mrs, M. Bateman. J. Calvin Smith ents, Mr, E B county, Smith. eran. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Stover, of Dauph- in, were visitors at the home of friends at Miltheim and Aaronsburg during the week. Mrs, W. D, Ager and two daughters, | Margery and Shirley, of Port Wash- Jngton, I. L, are guests of Mr. and and Mra. M. H. Smith. Fiery, of Fredonia, Mercer is viditing hig Ww, Mr. Fiery is a cousin, Civil Ww. I. and Mrs, J Swarm, Mrs, OG. R. Miller 8, Frank and sr: | left Monday Dr, On Philadelphia, Gettysburg, Read- Bethlehem. G. Ulrich, in and Wm. of Greenville, 8. C Millhelm Sunday | days of arrival fow an annual He he for a his relatives and friends, Pittsburgh visit with here from where visited briefly with his son, Bruce Mrs, Johnson, of Moccasin, In. Miller, of Na- comes, guests of their uncle Mrs, T. B. Motz daughters of Mi Arthur Mrs, Ii. unt, and Harry are and M1: and The Mra Woodward, Mrs and ladies are Joseph Condo, former residents of PP. Akron, O George Springer, of of Guy Mrs, State Col in Milltheim Springer made and Houser, visitors Mrs, with lege, were motor one day Inst week an extended visit her sisters, Mrs and College Nittany Houser, at State Walter Weaver, a——————— SPRING MILLS family, (ioorge Mrs it t. Decker and fonte, were Sunday visitor Myer 3 8 nme Mra John Mr ined (icorge Krape i of Johnstown, are spending King home of Chi Union go County ellwood, = M1 nent - daughter LR stent mot sm PEACHES! PEACHEN! THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are | picking and marketing WHITE FREE STONE PEACHES. Wil pleking Elhertas ahout September Ist, The miles ———— he six Vise telephone Farms are located about Northwest of Miflinburg, Hors are tell 172014, adv! welcome, AMES W. SWALS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, writlen and ox ecuted with care. All legal business promptly | attended to. Special attention given to seit ting of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Auicno- | bile Licenses, and all other Anplicatior | Blanks kept on hand. Nov. 26922 CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE, CENTRE HALL, PA. attention given of all agreements, collecting including mar. leenses secured to the office Janl-23 Special to Legal writings clases, deeds, mortgages, ete. riage licenses and hunters’ matters pertaining promptly. and all sttended to WANTED : FOUR YOUNG YEARS OF AGE OR OVER WHO ARE NOT GOING TO SCHOOL, OR COLLEGE IN THE FALL, TO WORK IN SILK MILL AT SPRING MILLS, PA. ONE WEEK PAY SHIFTANDONE WEER NIGHT SHIFT. MEN 16 THE AVERAGE PAY ON NIGHT SHIFT WILL BE #16 TO £19.00 PER WEEK, IF NO TIME IS LOST PURING THE WEEK. . Apply by Letter, Phone or Call at Ofiee, to MR. H. J. LOCKWOOD, Supt, Groce & Bloom Silk Commission Throwsters Tires Tires BIG SLASH IN TIRE PRICES. The World-Famous OLDFIELD CORD Now at Rock Bottom. 30x34 2x4 CORD CORD 3x4 S2x414 xi 8x5 B5xH OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION CORD CORD CORD Just a reminder that our Service In steadily growing Bigger and Better, No matter what the ear =how big or how small the Joh we ean do It, and do It right, a Meeker’s Garage MILLHEIN, PA. SUMMER COMPLAINT makes little headway with children whose careful mothers protect them from stompch and bowel disorders, hot weather cramps, weakening diarrhoea - with CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Quick in action - satisfying in results, Suffer from sunburn? MENTHOLATUM cools and heals. Place Two Buckets Side by Side Let the bottom, into It. one, with a hole In ave a large stream running This hueket will always be empty. Let the other have water dripping Inte i regularly, but only drop hy drop. will he Is full Fhis bucket, having no leak, It only a matter of time until it and overflowing, Apply this most homely Hlustration to earning and spending and start a sys. of day tam for saving a part your Income regularly on a eertain cach week month, Ot The First National Ban Centre Hall, Pa. ——— TL — DAY Seashore Excursion So ——————— —————— THURSDAY 16 August 23 Asbury Park AND OCEAN GROVE CAMP MEETING $13°* Bi’ Irom CENTRE HALL Trip ‘roporti her nearby points, = ro ugust 23 and re- od ins A fXCent i } regular tu guiar trains, trains Stop-off all sdeiphia in both dire PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM The Route of the Broadway Limited i - Announcement - THE NEVEMAR SHOPS Moderately Priced MILLINERY Fall Opening Friday & Saturday, August 24 & 25 SHOWING AT Miss Laura Runkle's Hal} Hotel —— Specially Designed ——- SHOWING AT Mrs. May Gramley Spring Mills, Pa. EI. (entre KING NEPTUNE WILL REIGN SUPREME NATIONAL BEAUTY TOURNAMENT of Service September 5, 6 and 7 A of The Big Novel Seashore Festal Event of the Season. brilliant spectacular display and colorful carnival beauty. NOTABLE FESTAL FEATURES American Beauty Ball—Naval Battle of Fireworks—