The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 08, 1923, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8
PENN STATE PLANS FOR AN-
NUAL PENNSYLVANIA DAY,
Saturday of this week will be Penn-
syivania
crowd rivaling that
Day at State College and a
of
ago is expected to witness ‘the big foot.
Now
of
several weeks
ball game with Georgia Tech on
Beaver Field which is the feature
the
The southern team
played in
comes north with the reputation of be-
the Hugo
eleven, smarting
defeat of
great
vocasion,
hag never before
central Pennsyivania. and
ing the best team in south.
Bezdeok's under the
sure
the
last week, Is
Syracuse
to put up a fight against
Dixie invaders and the game shotild be
one of the most colorful of the season
According to graduate manager Nedl
Fleming, more tickets will be available
forr the public than was the
case for the Navy game when
ing Alumni took 5000 of the best
that all who
general
return-
sents,
It is practically certain
plan to attend the Tech game can bx
supply
accommodated and a plentiful
of good seats will be on sale at the
gate on the day of the game.
In the
Penn State
Navy
the
addition to Georgia Tech
game, the
to play the
SOOO tenum Is
due team at State
College at 10:00 ip morning. For
those this promises
to be a
of the
a concert by
who enjoy soccer,
The
the
final feature
be
the
real treat.
hotkkry at college will
musical
the
Auditorfum at 7:30
Many mothers. sisters
will be in attendance
fraternity
houseparties over
end.
A a — a ————]
LINDEN HALL
and family,
Roy Tressler
na. spent Sunday with
MeClintie
turkey op Monday.
Mr. and Mrs,
day at the home of
Walter Bay
eral days with frie:
work Pittsburgh.
Miss Ruth MeClintic
end at the home of Mr:
Hill
MeClinth
at the home
Maurice
John
aL
Tressier, of Centre
Mrs
some
Roy C
time
Chntic.
and
Harry Ishier
College, spent Sunday
the former's brother
James Ross, one
farmers. has been
trouble
Noll, of
Sane
Mr
Port.
with heart
Paul
spending
time
and Mrs
are SINE
Daten
Pp
home of the former's
Mme W. T. Null
Mr. and Mrs
fonte
the
Ham McClnti
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SPRING MILLS
Daniel Ripka, ong of
Morris
spent Sunday
iatter's brother, My
zens.
Mr.
Altoona on
Wilbur;
there for a
=m seriously
amd Mrs
10
on
week
Andrew Dunlap and
Charles Auman. were
to get a
Me. and Mrs
Sunday
wiki
turkey
Ambrose Gentzell
spent
at the
Miss Martha
fined
with an attack of quinsy.
The
hall
George Gentzell home
Smith has been Or =
5 x
to her me for fevernd
medicine show in the Grange
—.
& a > “,
Bm being well patronized,
TUSSEYVILLE
Rockey, of Altoona.
20ome time at the~home
William
spending
his parents at this place.
Miss Helen
who spent
Palmer. of Potters
Mills,
two weeks at f
Mrs,
to her home
the
her aunt. Charles Hamer
inst Friday.
Miss Rache; Delong spent
with her friend, Miss Mary F%
Floy@ Jordan. who
ing Schuylkill
some times at
in the time at
Mrs.
of her
Lingle,
covery.
ed
been attend-
had
College, 8 spending
putting
game,
his home here,
hunting smu!
Frank Haney
the home
William
spteay re
= iH at
and Mra
for
parents, Mr
All hope her
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Evans Family Hold Reunion.
The following is replinted from the
Orangeville (IMnods) Courder:
A reunion of the
southen Wisconsin and northern
nol was held at the G
home October Zist. The day
bleasantly spent. A review of the his
tory of the Evans ancestry was given
by Mrs. Hattie Thorpe, The
wil continue to yearly
Those present were: Mra Mary Ey.
ans Benudin, Mr. ad Mra Glen Evans
and daughters Virginia and Gwendo-
yn, Mr. and Mra Russell svans, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Beloit,
Wisconsin; Mra Hattle Thorpe and
chiidren Caroline, Holand and Harry,
Mr. and Mm. Thomas Thorpe and
daughter Nada, of Monroe: Mr. and
Mrs Jacob Lied and son Jlaiph, Mr
and Mrs. John Royer and son Eber, of
Red Oak; Mr. and Mw. A. M. Bobh,
Mr. ad Mra G. B. Goodhart and
daughter Ellen,
AIA ER
FOR BALE-—A good young cow and
two heifers are offered for sale -K, C.
Wagner, Potters Mills, p
of
H-
Bruce Goodhart
Evans family
wane very
reunfon
be n event,
THE RAMBLING REPORTER.
No
nent
this
ig so apt to be tinged with disap-
of the wild
this we know of
of
form of hunting on conti-
pointment as the pursuit
of
have
turkey, In spite
several men who shot one
these prized birds.
the 10th, wil
Pennsylvania Day
This year qt will
affalr, and the
rug
and
the
Penn
mark
at
entirely a
Saturday,
annual
State, be
various depart-
their
Georgia
student
exhibits,
Tech
of the
on
the
chief
ments will not
House parties
game will be the events
day.
of
the
that
Were the
voted in
aid
= worrying you,
vou one who
of
we hope
people
If
Your conscience
favor school? you
not,
Bellefonte had a well worthwhie pa-
night
Reporter
rrsle on Halowe'en One thing
which the Rambling thought
wig a small chap painted as a
sad
Curse
funny
colored boy, ridinng w= looking
horse, whose name of was
Spark Plug.
We feel sure though that the parade
would have been a lof better had"Sher-
iff Lee the
mount he had on Community Day.
been there with same
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Why active
Han?
is one which should be
of the
ie Iuning Mt gives the
Al} the
give
coulin't we have an
Dp of Scouts at Centre
oy
movement
the support people. and
boy lg beyond
educators of the
the
Reporter
Broad
their support to
Wement The Rambling
been in the movement for six
ree. amd would be glad to give what
possible in the
organization of a
to trickle
youngster
ire beginning
ine
nd
aml wise
schoed room
he h
a Zinn W
asked his
Pa-
bathing
s teacher that
what ns,
“A horse
in a
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this in
jamue of
*VYote
the last
Reporter’ early
void the rush.” which reminded
Christmas is well on fits wey
should call the mat-
of
shop
me One
the attention the public and
them to early to avoid
BOALSBURG,
i Covey. of
John
Altoona, ts the elec
I sth bose
Jacobs gave
rician on the home,
Mme Effie
: supper Fri-
of the 70th birth-
John H
the
nng in honor
her hswband, Jacobs
day of
shot
turkey season
and brought *to
Club Friday
about
ing of the Civic
§ 0 SUOCORR. fifty per-
¢ present; they all had a jolly
rr
Lay
wife and daughter. of
spent a few dnyg here with
ents. retiring home on Tues.
They
The tr
Reformed
came in thedr auto
wtoes of the pafsonage of the
church
repairs
had a meeting and
promos] some to be made to
the parsonage
M ard Mrs
sisisre of the company
and her husband,
Wallnce
Edward Tussey had the
of Mr. Tus.
Mr. and
over Sun-
le
ey =
Mra
top
of Bellwood,
Basrdell
morn
Irvin
Thursday
Hiam Cetitig and
came from Altoona,
to have some sport bunting small
They home Sunday
¢ game sacked
ilipe and
returned
Miss Elizabeth
way, Monday
in Earl's Ford
going by the way of Lock Haven, and
then to
Close, rather in a quiet
morning left the town
Union county, among some of
h% | Filip’ and
the middie of the week. mag and
Friday
gave them a
rentives, returned
he ITE
the calthum-
hearty recéption
wife evening
pinns
Congratulations!
MILEHEIM,
(From the Journal)
Arbur and Martin Ocker, engineers
on the Nickleplate Railroad, of Beli.
vue, Ohdo, spent Sunday and Monday
the B. PF. Bowersox home.
W. E. Smith and daughters, Rosle
and Adah. and son, Rufus, accompean-
fed by G. W. Harter, on Saturday mo-
tored to Tyrone, where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fitzpatrick and
fumily, returning home Sunday,
CC. A. Weaver, of Bethishem, visited
with relatives and friends in this sec-
tion during the week. On Wednesday
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mme E. B. McoHose, took him to his
home in thelr Studebaker,
Mr, and Mra. Dale Angetadt and two
children, Emma and Robert, W. H,
Angstadt and Mrs. Emma Buck, all of
Lewisburg; Fred Angstadt, of Watson
town: Mr. and Mrs. Bulich and son.
“Dick,” of Selinsgrove, and Mr. and
Mre. Marcellus Sankey and ohfidren, of
Middleburg, were Sunday guests at the
W. F. Smith home.
Rs lA A OANA
TOUT PERSONS
incline to full feeling after eat.
ing, gassy pains, alta
Relieved and digestion improved
CHAMBERLAIN’'S
TABLETS
and comforting - only 28¢
nt
%
SMELL OF LIQUOR IS
SUFFICIENT PROOF,
Judge Balley Declares That Analysis
Is Not Necessary to Prove That
a Beverage Is Alcoholle.
Judge Thomas FP.
Bedfod,
rendered an opinion
in the MiMin
court in connection with a
of the
Judicinl
of fu
county
alley,
Huntingdon, Mifflin
district,
reaching effect
liquor case,
to the effect that the smell of Hguor is
sufficient to prove that a beverage has
an illegal amount of alcohol and that
analysis #8 not ne ensary, #
The ruling grew out of the Prosect -
tion of H. B. Neff, whose COUNnsSe] Con-
tended that the commonwealth had
not shown by analysis that the: booze
found in the New York
Central hotel contained pore than one-
BNL cases In
half of one per cent of alcvhol in viola-
tion of law,
In replying to the attorney Judge
Bailey said:
"Thug far
have
in my judicial rulings 1
not required liquor be
that
beverage
10 mania
iyzed
If
to prove intoxicating
it is
an alcoholic has the smell
that smell is sufficient testi
mony from which
whet her
juries decide
defending
In
nw
cnn
Or nog a has
lated the anti-Hquor laws
where
county, Hquor
and jury trinls have been stil
aumerous than they have been
fin county, I have unformy ruled that
the smell of Hquor is sufficient to prove
that a beveruge has amount
an #egal
of alkohol. 1 will
on until I have
ruled by the higher courts”
added
continue oo rule up-
this basis bean overs
Judge fon
If we
smell
Bailey to the
Pass a man upon the stroee
the odor of whiskey
§ f -
inlex
breath we naturally
smell Is sufficent proof thas
hag been drinking intoxicating
Sight of Eye Destroyed.
Raymond Deughenbau
teen, of Howard, lost
right eve as the result
ul discharge of his gun.
the Howard
in woods near
A charge
of small shot enter
and face, completely
sight wo bad that the eyeball
removed at the Lock Haven §
vuryital
Fie .
where he was taken following
eudent
PUBLIC SALE.
OF FINE FARM STOCK.
The
sale,
undersigned will sell
on the premises loonted
road between POTIERS MILLS
COLYER.
THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 15th
1:00
described farm
4 HEAD HORSES—2 BAY MARES,
FINE COWS—mostly Hole!
fresh with by their
2 Bpringessn; 2 fresh in
on
leginning at O'clock shnrp. the
following stock, ete
are calves
will be fresh in January.
5 HEIFERS—2 with
ready to bread
REGISTERED
2 years old
# HEAD
Shropshire
calf: balance
HOLSTEIN BULI-—
SHEEP—One
Ram.
CHICKENS-—Leghorns
mixed chickens
4 HOGS—Heady to butcher.
? SHOATS 8 weeks old
PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BROOD
Sow,
~YEHICLES, BTC. — Wagons. miik
wagons spring wagons, farm wagons:
double sets 8110; Ford
extra.
Reg stored
and
some
harness: 1
tunabout with truck box
one winter,
L- PF. MAYES, Auct,
C8, THOMAS,
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WNW WT BW ww
WANTED:
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
APPLES,
LARD,
CHICKENS
J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall
Bell Phone 4IR3
WT TW TW WW WW
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BET -—
Gave His Son Hard Jobs.
P. D. Armour, founder of Armour & |
Co., liked to pose as a rich man, it is |
sald. He liked the feel of money and |
to give It away,
put on his desk each morning, and
before nightfall he ususlly managed
to get rid of them.
His son, J. Ogden Armour, has sald
that he had no more cholee In becom.
and
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PRACHE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
given
ly drop
call at once.
Laurelton Foundry Co. Ine,
LAURELTON, PA.
to collecting
Including
ele. mar
mortgages, Agrecnents,
all matters pertaining to the office
Janl-23
ing the head of Armour & Co. than
the prince of Wales In becoming the
king of England,
“To get the right kind of men we
begin early,” J. Ogden Armour sald
recently. “We are more particular
ahout hiring office boys than about
anything else connected with the bush
ness. For the office boys of today
will become our department managers
tomorrow.”
His father having antipathy for
“soft” young men, put “J. 0.” in every
hard Job. He has served In every de-
partment both at the stock yards and
in. the officg,
Eat Less, Live Longer,
The great of human fis
arise from overeating and lack of ex- |
according to Jack |
gypsy,” who |
York on his way to south {
the Atlantic |
na, Texas |
i!
majority
ereise and fresh ah
Tavior, the “scholar
ay of
il camping ali
y-nine vears
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Was a |
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Pi ys 3
his to |
Ee
cCump- |
has con-
(ES and
+ bread
8 new
lying
the
an being, he
ore than he should.
You Gan't Drive a
‘Nail With an Apple
q Poor printing |
On poor paper never |
paid anybody. Get
work that is good
enough to bring you
’
Breon’s Garage
MILLHFIM
Automobiles
Reo : Nash : Willys-Knight
Overland : Red Bird
AND SEE THIS FINE
ASK US.
FAIR BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES
OILS For All Gars and Tractor Oils.
Have your car drained and New Oil put in.
for you.
COME LINE OF CARS OR
We do that
CORD TIRES (10,000-mile guarantee)--30x3 Ford
Dragon, $11.95 ; 30x3 1-2 Giant, $13.95. We
have a full line and prices are right. Also
UNITED STATES, FISK, GOODEAR, and
GOODRICH TIRES.
SAFLTY-FIRST WINDSHIELD CLEANERS--Best Out
Rain or snow is guaranteed not to stay on
glass.
AUTO ENAMEL AND POLISH--—the Best on the
market, and prices way down.
ALEMITE GREASING SYSTEMS and GREASE--The
best lubricating system in use today. Save
your car--it pays.
BREON & WEAVER
MILLHEIN, PA.
good results,
€{ Use an econom-
ical paper such as
AMER,
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and come to an eco-
nomical printer.
That’sus. Quick serv-
ice and good work at
reasonable prices.
Use Moro Printed
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL CENTRE 00. PA.
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, writton an “kK
ecuted with care. All lags! busines prom!
sllended 0. Epecial attention given to soit
ting of Estates M © Livenses, Aut~ mm
bile Licenses, and other Applicat
Blanks kept on hand ovine
3 Insurance and 3
3 Real Estate
'3 Want to Buy or Sell ?
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CENTRE HaLL, PA,
BEFORE
Building
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Cresson Lumber Co.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.
Both Phones
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STATE REALTY COMPANY,
State College, Pa,
Gentlemen:
Estate in State College,
obligation on my part.
AGAross, .....ocoiivinniis
Real |
fur |
224 E. College Ave.
J. FRED HARVEY, Pres.
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a SAFE and SURE Way
College. Large lots
If you have real estate for sale or
WE WANT LOCAL AGENTS
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