di sl i ae THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, i 3 $ - - sain - ws i THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, BW, SMITH. ......ooovnnnnienenss Editor | EDW, E, BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Masager, | Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab | @s second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription te the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal potices, 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 fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on application, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire In the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: of | One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church: One long and five shoft blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. RCH APPOINTMENTS. Evangelical «— Tusseyville, CHU United morning; Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre Hah, ; evening Hall, afternoon: Methodist morning; Mins, {entre re Spring Sprucetown, evening. AARONSBURG (Rev. John Saturday REFORMED Charge Hollenbach, pastor.) 45, at “The resented by Rey Bev S eveming, 7 Aarons. wirg— illustrated lecture, Church Ad tion,’ 1 Mi keme ver of Mrs, J. iforementioned these Servi No ad- charged for the lecture be lifted POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, ar will nounce that E. be a ecandl- county, subject Dretnioc voters the primaries September 185th, We are authorized to Tayior, of Bellefonte, for Sheriff deci a8 expressed at Tuesday, w» R date of Centre to on of th ratiec to 1923. the yo be held on For Sheriff, ittthorized to BREON of Ber We ELMER are that Fownship of announce ner Sheriff sion Centre of ¥. the Demoeratie pr tember maries 18th, For Treasurer, to sannbunce that of Centre Hall Boro, for of Cen- fo the as the be held Sep 1023. We are authorized LYMAN L. SMITH, s | candidate Treasar Will be =n er fre decision of at . Tuesday, county, subject the Democratic voters expressed primaries to 18th, on tether For County Commissioner, are authorized to annoubnce that W. YEARICK, of Marion Town- il be a candidate for County Com- the decision of the expressed at the en Taesday We JOHN ship, wi missioner, sanbject to Iremoeratie vols to hb, rs as be held 1028 primaries 158i Bep tember For County We are authori JAMER W. SWARR, of candidate {i Lo Commissioner, geil that Harris Township. innounce "ommis of at a mnty the the leeciqion expressed ohn Ke Tuesday 0 County Commissioner, We re aot JOHN For horized to SPEARLY announces that of Ben ~ ner Town for decision be a County of candidate sithject to the expressed at primar on Tuesday, September 18th For Register We authorized to OCKER, of Mile Are | of candidate for of decision that formerly announce “ Bellefonte, « Township, will he of a the nomination legister Centre of the at the primaries on Taesday, September 18, 1923. county, subject to the Democratie voters as expressed For Recorder, We are WAGNER candidate kitthorized to that will idvmination of Recorder | the Anfonnee GEISS for of Bellefonte, be a the of Centre of county, subject to decision the Democratic voters ae expressed at the primaries on Tuassday. September 18th, 100%, ’ » Killed in Quarry. Isalah McDonald, a resident of Miles. hurg, aged 43 instantly Yours, was COALVILLE KILLED MAN, HIT BY AUTO, AT BELLEFONTE i —- i urdny Evening, When He Steps In Front of Car~Dies in Hospital, Ly an at died hospital struck Stine, Bony Rodevich was driven by Isaac Saturday the out automobile Bellefonte, Sunday evening, and Bellefonte of a street, on in todevich came store and High hetween He stepped from behind an- started across crossings, other car in front of the car driven by the « struck before wi His back was brok to the office of Dr. there to hospital of in Stine and was could be stopped. He and Wis a en. was taken Dade He from the resident Coleville and the quarries there He is survived by hig wife and nine held » Det Funeral services were at 10 o'clock Wrecked. Overland, A. O. 8 i New Auto A chased only a of wreck brand new Baby week ago by wiles com near Tusseyville | result of The © Homer Detwiler, aged 1° had his im an acc: be plete as the Saturday night ar was of Mr and he Harry a Bon Detwiler, friend Cummings, with h The young men were son the home from a festival, it 11 paint af Miltheim tearing the 30 o'clock when they reached about a mile or two on this side big Maxwell CATIN dow the road and side-swiped tel Max to hit a the Overland, causing it The ephone pole, driver of well ca continued on without asc taining the extent of the ‘damage dor The Overland our had both eny le smashed fenders windshield hits and body badly damaged enRine tn + deep scalp w broken windshield sprained a and §« own 1 sui fYe res BIRTHS, Stanley Eugene Mrs, Jesse Augusy 14th, A rich Elvida E Foust, Pe daughter Mrs. Harry J August 16th ship » born 1 Mamie Newton t 16th Ellen E A daughter Mrs At Mr. and Emer Hall H entre “ Iu Lr Kenneth- M. Ru: Mis, E \ugust A da Mr. and mer 18th Emi Henry is ughter M Au ———— A Ap Selected, % S gust sity Hii Teaching Corps MONE Corps jor ra Nefy (31 school Mrs Thomas 1. Helen B ners ¥ aRImmag Intermediate Pr Miss The sary election of tead at a meeting of the schoo Th The term wit] pleted held or evening Mond ursday hegin tember 10th a ———— Mail Man Sarprised. F. Keller, r 2 Centre mail « Hal complete illiam ural postof Houte from Ww Ww Tuesday evening « When postoffice force Mre=. Keller had party for taken by Surprise he fv 3 founda enire gathered af hig home carefully little the office planned a employees in oslebrution of her hus Keller had present and Mr was that Those re Smith, assistant Miss Hosterman Relish, Mr Keller the ¢ band's birthday. forced to admit they “put it him we R. Keller ver” on Postmaster M THiie P Domer Ishler, Harry C. Mrs, W. FF. Keller. Mrs choice refreshments delightiully hours, Miss Stella 8 snd served and party were entertained for a few As a ship the force feels toward one of their number, Mr. Keller was presented with token of good wil and friend a handsome fountain pen. maint si . Youth Killed By Rock In Qaurry FEx- plosion, Struck on the head by a plece of fiving rock, Sylvester 8. Burkett 18- vear-old sop of Mr, and Mrs. David W. Burkett, of 613 Twelfth street, Al- tons, suffered a fracture of the skull and died early Saturday in the Belle. fonte hospital, . Young Burkett had been employed at kiftled Tuesday morning of last wepk | under a fal} of shale at the quarries | of the Milesburg Brick company, one- halt mile from Mileshurg, McDonald, who was an experienced | quarryman, was engaged in the shale quarry getting down shale, He had loosened a large section of shaie pos- #ibtly twenty feet high. It suddenly let #0 and the entire mass fell on the un- : fortunate workman, Practically every | bone in his body was broken und he | was dead when removed from under | the shale. He leaves a wife and twelve children, most of whom were depend. ent upon fim for support, a stone quarry near Bellefonte for the past year. On Fray, following ' the setting off of some dynamite for blast. the head by a large rock torn loose by the charge. Burkett was born February 20, 1905, at Bellefonte, the son of David W, and Jennie Burkett. Later his parents moved to Altoona and about a year ago the young man secured employ- ment at one of the Bellefonte quarries. In addition to his parents he is sur- vived by six sisters and four brothers. * ————— A PASHAN The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year - ——z 7 Sie wi Pe etme LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR. (Continued from first page.) job some of our local men with aese- | thetic (7) taste woud have to destroy all this beatuty. | This driving had limousine morning | the of Packard mileg along the like, We drove through pleasure @ severn! estates of millonadrés, the pret. of of the Schlotiman which 2040 Wiis ACres with To on its gardens and lakes the rigl ind its smooth were salling all kinds of crafy the motor boats and sport vate yachts For one living on the common HRe we do a Nace on UP omplete one though »n it be most interesting reader sane Lin ved on the farm nbw *. Goodhart, formerly AK the nid on have Strohm liver an the Runkle farm We wen shown so and that attention by our relatives home difficult away at friends since jeaving be rather to d anchored fear it will begin pegging the ©} stand to which we have been for three the Ver twenty Yoars Kiux Klan had Sunday The afternoon On Saturday Ku ite day in Bellevue and on morning the ministers had theirs K. K. K and evening hooded bust were out Saturday in large numbers. Many | had their res In the evening were others on gulin, hoods up. there In an open field two hundred additions | was red fire, music, were made to the organization by init. ! The community f= pretty well up by an outrage committed there have intion, wrought within the past ten days; als Been numerous threatening ters received by various citizens. These Jet - acts have been charged up to the Klan. The Klansmepn deny it and offer to pay $500 reward for proof connecting any of their members with the viola- tiona. «They wil} not likely be obliged to pay the reward. But this is also true: Citisens declare these things never happened until recently. Sunday morning we accompiied our hostess to the Reformed church, an or- ganization of 500 membership. The minister tactfully tried to show his parishioners how un-American and frreligious and inflaming were the ad dressbg of the day previous, In private conversation with the * ininister of this city, why is looked up Of the man superior qualities of the He Christian thelr inroads were greatly deprieated, sentiment that ministers tO arouse people and them the real situation brought about by the Klan. — This paragraph is devoted to a sub jeer not generally of mentioned In this cOom- munical ions but 1 to August this character, refrain from it. We left hor ‘ nnd cannot referring of During m the 3rd 5 the 20th en- riod 1 have not heard single i.- deep; profane word I have stood where 000 shop passd In files ten fill a saw them © men street car traffic a lifetime in © dadge hey had spent a in mingled with 2000 excursion- half-dozen hours watched of fi in lecks Hhips in dock, atehed ast thelr shermen « have the “big” ones get away but not a single oath, as had alike Michigan I oan y Ww in and in off Aug, 20, the between Co- nnd here SVYrus here 1 f highly y Like pretty farm shy owed in Hn Yours WwW. BMITH THI EE ———— DEATH We. ey Wing i I.. Frank Mayes Le F Mayes Evey Belle. and W. A Mayes, Johns Mayes nd Charles F Markle “BB member of the loemimt and one re:igio advo was ving his an ardent ie Formerly he = the w business Houservilie igon-making but in ater years marble and gran- 1. was connected in the business with his an, All hi business at Lemont # SONNE Are except the employ of the railroad the best In Mavea oommunity the Dass ing has lost one of its citizens why not only believed in one virtue of the golden rule but it in his walks of life. Funeral services were held Thursday the prac thee daily and interment made in Boaleburg cemetery KALER. Thomas J plodee of the for a well known resident of Kater, Pennsylvania an em- Railroad company the past forly years and Coburn, pass illness, Union ed away after a few months’ He was born in Winfield, county, March 6, 18566. He was track foreman of the Coburn section for the vears, He ir survived by his wife séven ohildren. Burial was made at Lewisburg. ——— SL ———————_—— T PEACHES! PEACHES! 27 Past and THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are pleking and marketing WHITE FREE STONE PEACHES, Will we pleking Elbertas about September lef, The Farms are Jocated about six miles Northwest of Miflinbarg, Vis. tors are welcome. Bell telephone 172314, advif i i { — 3414 Round Trip CENTRI 16-DAY EXCURSION HALL Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor THURSDAYS August 23 ; Sept. 6 TICKETS GOOD WITHIN 6 DAYS sleeping cars on usual charges for BROCE upied, in ding surcharges Tickets good via Delaware River Bridge Koute 96 cents extra, round trip - “ 4 You Can't Drive n Nail With an Apple q Poor printing On poor paper never paid anybody. Get work that 1s good enough to bring you good results. ‘ ¢ Use aneconom- ical paper such as AASABIERN w BoD ~ and come to an eco- nomical printer. That’sus. Quick sery- ice and good work at reasonable prices. Use More Printed RETURNING Valid in parlor or 00 S¥ Stop overs allowed ut phia in either direction SEE FLYERS, Conus Proport te fares from « Ocean Grove Excursion August 23 Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standard Raliroad of the World Salesmanship — Ask The Centre Reporter, $160 a year Worth vartiss NIEMAN’S STOCK-REDUCING SALE will continue 10 Days longer | Sale confinued so that everyone ma get the benefit of this Great Reduction. Everybody is talking about this great event where everything is reduced. We are making a-- Complete Clearance of every piece of merchandise from our Spring and Summer Stock. Noth- ing reserved. Join the big crowd which is saving money at this store. Always Reliable EERE —_—_—— AR ——— ..>0TH ANNUAL... Encampment & Fair Of the Patrons of Hushandry of Central Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 1st to 7th, Incl., 1923 Exhibition Opens Sepl. Tth, Pennsylvania Encampment Opens Sept, 1st, The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania: by farmers and for farmers. Grounds Increased to seventy acres. Beautifully jecated, Shade and pure water. FEleetric light, Telephones, A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. ‘LIBERAL PREMIUMS Large Pageant Tuesday and Wed- nesday venings—rurs TO ALL ON GROUNDS. ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles, ALL TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK Excursion rates on railroads within 75 mies SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY. JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. .
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