The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 01, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A,
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1023.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
JLoml Editor and
Business Manager,
BDW, E BAILEY.....
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Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as secopd class mall matter.
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the Keporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten ceats per line for each additional
inwertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates wade known
en applicativu.,
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of nire in the borough
Centre Hull, the Bradford & Co.
whistle will sound:
One long and two short blasts when
fire is north of Reformed church;
One long and tive short blasts when
fire is south of Reformed church,
of
mill
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
For Judge of the Superior Court,
CHARLES D. McAVOY,
of Montgomery County.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
For Sheriff,
TAYLOR. of Bellefonte,
¥or Prothonotary,
CLAUDE HERR, of Bellefonte.
Fer Treasurer,
SMITH,
Fer Register,
8. OCKER, of Mileg Twp,
For Recorder,
SINIE H. HOY, of Benner Twp.
For County Commissioners,
S. SPEARLY. of Benner
W. SWABB, of Harris
For District “Attorney,
ARTHUR C. DALE, of Beilefonte,
For Ceunty Auditors,
JONATHAN 8S. CONDO, Mark
HERBERT H. STOVER, Miles
For Coroner,
L. JONES, of
For County Surveyor,
H. B. SHATTUCK. of State College.
E.
R.
8.
LYMAN L. Centre Hall
of
FORREST
JOHN
JAMES
Twp,
Twp.
Twp
Twi,
r
mi
Dr. E Philipsburg.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGER
REV. MELVIN C, DEUMM, Pastor.
~SERVICES FOR
SUNDAY, NOV. 4, 1923
Farmers
Millis pl 30-—-Confirmation
and Communion.
Communion.
and
Georges Valey, 2:30
Hall, 7
teformmtion.
Centre Ji—Lauther
Centre Hall
Sunday School, 1:30 p. m.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, at 7:30
7:30,
Wednesday
Teucher Training, Saturday,
the
Woman's Home
at
parsonage,
Miss-
Saturday evening, 7:30.
1:30,
and Foreign
fonary Socile
Ly.
“t
Light Brigade, Sunday
Services for Georges Valley—October 29
November 2:
30
to
Monday. 7
disposition.
Tuesday—The eyes that
Wadnesday —The
strong character.
How to build new
a
close,
of
never
elements a
Thursday—The man who came back
from the dend.
Friday—The
mountain.
man who wanted a
Evangelical-Cenire Hall, 10:30: Tus-
2:30; Hill, 7:30
services every evening beginning
Tuesday evening.
seyville, Egg tevival
on
Mills,
Le
Presbyterian Pine Grove
morning; Centre Hall,
mont, evening,
afternoon;
Methodist—Centre
Spring Mins,
evening.
Hall,
afternoon:
morning;
Sprucetown,
Centre Hall Reformed Charge,
Delas R. Keener, pastor:
Centre Hall
7:30 Church Services,
9:30 Sunday School,
Friday, 7:00 Catechetical Lectures
Spring Mille
Thurs, 7:30 Catechetical Lectures
Tusseyville——
10:30 Church services
8:30 Sunday School,
ley.
. AARONSBURG #EFORMED Charge
(Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
8t. Paul's—8. 8. at 9:30: services at
10:30.
Coburn—8, 8. at 9:30; services at 2.
Aaronsbidrg—8. 8. at 9:30:
at 7:00; catechis at 6:00,
services
sessions of the Eastrn Synod in Heddel-
berg Reformed Church. 19th
ford streets, Philadelphia,
Miss Furey Voted Queen,
Miss Maurig Furey was voted Care
nival Queen of the Elks’ annual Hal.
lowe'en spectacle, held Wednesdny
evening, in Bellefonte, having received
over 9118p votes. A close second was
Mins Margaret Mihgot, Misa Elizabgth
Miller being third. The total proceeds
from thig contest was over $1600, all |
of which goes to the Bellefonte hos |
pital :
a p—— a m—
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ELEVEN VACANCIES IN CONGRESS. W. C. 7. U. LEADER LOST LIFE,
One U 8, Senator and Ten Members of Neck Broken When Car Topples Over
bb+Foot
street,
Embankment ut Water.
House to Be Voted for en Tuesday.
One vacancy in the senate and ten |
in the house remain to be filled before |
. Miss Margaret Cummin
the convening of congress. In most
lof Lewistown, prominent
temperance work and oa
November 6, the general state election
county's first suffragets, wi
| kftied Thursday night of
four companions injured w
mobile in which they wy
at Walerstireet,
ingdon and HoMidayvedun
the
day,
The senate vacancy is that formerly
by the Willlam P. Dil-
Republican, Vermont. Form-
Regwesentitive Porter H. Dale, Re-4
publican, and Park H. Pollard, a flvst
of President Coolidge, - but
Derhocrat, are the contestuntg for the |
place,
late
Hngham.,
or
turned
The others In m
Cosi n : ;
an Brown Cummings of Las
thee of Miss Cummings
Reeduville,
leatly, i
the house there are four vacan-
the New York delegation,
on each in the Arkansas, Illinois, Ken-
Mississippi,
In
nie Heed Reedsville, a n
cles in
Rhoda MeNit, of Fle
were taken to the Cummi
and
North Caroina and
In the last
tion Democrats were »eturned in all of
these districts except two, the Thirty!
second New York and the Second Vers
ucky, .
tucky Lewistown,
The
clock when the car crushed
Vermont delegations elec
accident occurred o
guard raf
State
atl the top of the
The car dropped 06 fe
thee
rose,
mont, Should the Democrats hold their
the contests. they
would have a total of 208 members in
the
with
iH wagon rod at bottom
ground in COmMing
overturned, LY Cummis
R bit > crushed under the wreckag:
epublicans 224,
house and the
within a few minutes. She
farmer-laborer, one indepen-
socialist. Thus the Re-
plurality would be only six-
170 in
its majority
One
broken greck and crushed cles
One
dent and
bH The other occupants of the
sublican
i hurt,
but slightly
the last
all
teen as compared with
Miss Cumunings well known
Mittin
PEMeerg In
T. LU.
the suffrage
wis
congress, while over
: throughout county. She was
parties would be only thirteen,
one of dhe the
of the W,
part
- organizaiion
The Bond Issue
This paper #8 in favor of
O040.000
£2 ok an active
and
in movement long b
the $50,-
butiding.
character of |
bond
The preaching that we
i
{Something
fore the women were given the vote
rod
the
propaganda resorted to by many
bond lesue for
a —-
THE RAMBLING
Improvement
but it ig opposed to
REPORTER.
community m
wad
of Georges Vial
nd bdliding
issue boosters, mn 1 1
do
the
which
Charies Zettie
v % * vw always 2}
not pay the interest on the loan or we are alwiyy §
itself is There
no one to pay except the taxpay+«ss in
tO New
oan not true ja
ley 8 painting his house a
, _
Pennsylvanian The tax is laid on cor. [& DEW porch.
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porations, but who beMeves the corpo-
tax without ool- Hunters are asked to oper
the
rationg the firsg
lecting herd?
You you
do not contribute toward the payment
Pry
it «from
caution, for the dry wentins
common
ers in the woods creates
might just as truthfully say
wili be
Towermen
. first wigs f ! nn the |
of fifty cents « ton tax on anthmoite | ®gEns of fn and 1 :
coal. or should work with these men as
the
that you can shy clear of pay-
everything hws
Mr
in
Hunter,
EIT
ing Pinchot coal miners’ radse In
res We Wand
wages, as (0 say we pay no part of the
We pay it There
bond issue. adl, Hi
no one else. to do iL Not we
ff the bond
there
! 3 fre3t wi Fine
we are told {driving pido when iw
Again, that
=
road
a) not sanctioned will be (WRH you, what onan you exp
no for five ior Decker fs another cont
Wh
ni
construction Years
¢ theory that one-armed
wl
do the state authorities PLOpOsS
Know
fom
Sundny
4 t Yue wes thn
doing with the over $2.000.000 they are jright, DUL we aa,
ydar ¥ 3 while
extracting for registering our cabs so [TEN lor him, wi
putomolsile
Night srm
4
ifs
the bad men of the country can't steal
them Is this vast sum to to de- "Roa
go
partment heads and clerks?
the
$10.00 to $200.00 license
Bes. in
Then again, state will keep on he High schoo
ten writ ten dd
cting from ven could add
+
Vt Wie
Lh
victory «
automobiles and trucks—and there
2 mullion of them (Rin hauled
all |
the
¢ now more than
* gt 3 to $i) gy wird
What! No roads to be built, when to Willkumsg«
these Pouring - into this game was the
year!
millonsg are
each
us vote
Haven students wo
Biats
Ye
but not with the belief that there are
tre
let
Leury ;
Beit ‘Em Hard", The ms
the
“, forthe bond issue
are t
# Boss BE
football
whined
. Pye By syd P ¥ am the
ng funds available for road building for {WWCh enthusiasm as U
five
The Club”
Miss Laura Runkle, at the Centre Hall (same
years land one could not ents
“500 entertained remark was mod
wos by |Mome
i Harry Wilson
the State- West V
Xt y
hotel, on Tuesdy evening. It was
regular monthly meeting of the club.
Father and Son Week,
the
of
at New York
broke
tore ic
fan
Beginning op day ocommemomt- oom: for ano
ing the and
Sun
Son
the
signing the armistice ome runs, and
the following
Father
an
continuing through figures in all
day
Week
nation
For a number of years Father and
Son Week has been held at
by the Sunday-schools and st another
tire the Y. M. C. A. This year.
and probability, henceforth, the
celebration will be jointly promoted by |
the International Sunday-school Coun-
ell of Heligious Education and the Na- i
tiorial Board of Young Men's Christian
Association,
November 18, and been
has not
“State”
Virginia
will be observed over years, and coud
ithivn minke Lis
of 13-13 =i
undefen ted
a Maw
ranks West
Mike Pam's
allow him to get
one time
indo the t
by is expected that he will be to play
in all long.
Dedicate Roulder to Chatham,
before
A large boulder was dediiond
memory of the
{Hall Chatham. at the Linwood
tery at McoEhattan,
poet-naturalist John
on Froday
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MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Nevin E. Miller oo Madeombrurg
LL." Shaeffer. ...... Madisonburg
Thomas Matthews... Hawk Run
Ethel B Maguire Morrisdale
Shoemaker, an old friend of the natur-
alist
oa and letters were
friends of Mr. Chatham
aza tad
Fannie There were a number of speech-
read from several
A IR ARI
(Polit fend A dvertisement. )
I
HZ Your Influence and Sup- |
port will be greatly appreciated
BOALSUL RL i
of Williamsport,
her parents
ire, Emma Kuhn,
been visiting here
ist Thursday
Paxpayers, remenber to-day (Thurs
in the last cthnee to phy county
I poor tax with b per et. off,
moved into
Hall;
the inside.
Reitz
Oak
repaired on
chy, Bamuel
home here from the
his been
W Weber,
delivering some
State
Ld
the . cabinet maker,
been
fine
tha
very
ys of work to College
Lt {ow weeks
E. the Jacob Doll &
Piano Manufacturing agent, de-
We Meyer,
ered a fine Wellsmore plano to Miss
den Barer, at State College, last
ok ’
Club “ven. |
at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth Ham, |
The Civic meets Friday
This will be a meeting of special {nter.
There ba
to eat, which should be an incentive to
ost will soma good things
breng all membera out
Harold
Lutheran
i
Charles Faxon and Coxey
fire
The
was wired
the
for th
wn few year
rewiring church, |
reascn Hn that
ngo
used for
it
decided that this is not safe
in when i
# the wires
were placed in the pipe the
gasciine gus light, and beg been |
A —-—
REBERSHBURGSG,
Mrs. Harry Musser, of Willtamaport,
m—
a visting melntives in town.
During the pust wek a new galvan-
fed stool roof was put on the Evangel. |
ond in
PMATWOn age his place
Our fiemers Jus: finshed
crop of owing
the past sume
L.
Hal
husking
fn 4 ion oorn to the
drought of
Mr. and Mrs C
and Mm (
Gramiey and Mr. |
Maude nes and son spent
Inst week visits
county.
Clay te
this ple
spring and will
stock and hem
Lowa
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
180 = o Cail
y sale. LF. Mayes aut
S. CLAUDE
HERR |
i
of Bellefonte |
| for
who will appreciate your
! support and influence.
(Political Advertisement.)
Vote for
Harry A.
Rossman
of Spring Township
. For REGISTER
Clean, Capable and
Courteous.
A A SIAN 5553 AP
5
Contre
af
having heen itil
ed 1 pers
debited to T {ate are
pas ap 5 550A 35
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of
Letters
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
ff FEDWARD E, HO-
of Potter Centro
dovenaed
Bre Hall Borough, deceased
administration on above esipte
granted the
Unowing
n
MAN
county
the estate «
undersigy-
i.
to make
te
Pa..
of
been
township,
BLE
themselves
requested
Letiers administration on ghove estate gimed itent and those Laviug
duly granted the an sme to
knowing
ha
ed,
Ying Clie against the
cated
requested to make ¥
044
present them
all themuelve for set
CARBON
Pa,
persis fiement,
debted to the estate are A
Bpring
Admr.,
(1,
»
Stop Coughing
The siraplest and best way to #
conghs, colds, croup, A Op
“fin” and lagrippe coughs is to take
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
THINKING OF GETTIN Gl
A PIANO
BUY IT AT
frimedinte payment, and those having i
I s Mills, 12)
ihe io them
2 ied
claims against sae
authentic for
BIAZABETH Admrx
& Hall, Pa
Attys, 4d
present
settlement,
HOMAN,
Centre
duly
A
Gottig Bower,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate BADIE M, McKINNEY,
of
This Winter ?
Factory-to-Family Prices
Irom the JACOB DOLL & SONS PIANO C0.
§ the largest piano manufacturers in the United States,
Don’t pay the
to pay his fire insurance,
deaiers Zo per ct. more that he must have order
¥ fue ;
rent, fuel to Keep Dis room warm, electrie
light, and int
5
Jace
nthe big lot © 8 invested
i money he ha
ee, Write or Phone GEO. E. MEYR
¥
the i & Sons Ager y you,
GEO. E. MEYER, Agent,
BOALSBURG, PA.
Bell
PIANO
The BEST STORE
for You Is Nieman's
Phone 25R2
TUNING
ALSO
You don’t care how good a store is if it is
not good for you.
Your money ought to benefit you more
than the store.
Every store offers good values--sometimes,
but we make it our persistent policy to sell
practical wanted merchandise all the time
at Lower-than-elsewhere Prices.
Remember this---you can always get
- What You Want
When You Want It
AT
D. J. NIEMAN
Always Reliable MILLHEIM
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IMPORTANT DECISION.
State Governments are without Power to escheat deposits made In
National Banks, according to a recent decision of the United States
Supreme Court In the case of the First National Bank of San Jose,
California, ve. the State of California,
The case In point had #0 do with deposits whieh have not been add.
ed to and no part of Which have been withdrawn for a certain pe
riod of years, and to the depositor it means
He who deposits funds In a National Bank can rest assured that
no action by a State ean cause that deposit ty be forfeited, if thera
some accident. or If thru cholee. he leaves that deposit for a long
petiod of time without adding to or withdrawing from It
Thus deposits tended for a long period of time are secure to the
bank and depositor, when in a Natonal Bank.
The
irst National Bank
Centre Hall, Pa.
We pay 8 per cent. compound Interest on Savings Accounts.
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