a THE (MNTRE REPORTER. INSUED VEERLY. ——— 3 CENTRE HALL, PENN A, “THURSDAY, JANU ARY 24. 1924, SMITH &® BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W, BMITH.....ccoivsvesvasssness Editor EDW,. BE. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for edch additional inwertion. ’ Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per [lpe for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; | minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on applieation, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire In the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One jong and two short blasts when | fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. of | mill i i i i i | PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | REV. MELVIN 0, DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, JAY, 27, l1o24 Hall. 10 M Dedication Contra i A M. Service P. Georges Valley, 2 ®ion of Organ. Farmers Mills 7:30, Dr. Rev. J. B. F. Bieber at Rev. in; and Rev, be these services Centre Hall School, 9:00 A Wed, — Wed, present Sunday Prayer meeting. Teacher training, Met Centte evening. hodist Hall, Presbyterian morning; Centre mont, evening. UU. ville, mornin Hall, Ev.—Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre Hall med Keener, pastor: Hall— Church Centre efor Rev. Delas RB. Centre 2:30 1:30 Sunday School. Tussey ville— 10:30 9:36 Charge, Services, Church service Sunday School, REFORMED Charge Hollenbach, pastor.) Hollenbach and eld Milis AARONSEBURG (Rev. John 8 Rev. John John F attended the Ev Sunbury Mi St. 8S. foes < Hosterman, of wing angelistic Conference at on nda y Paul 10:30 8 a: 6'3 at Coburh 8 8B at ices at 2:00 Aaronsburg: at 7 ry Juror services Subjeche: Wine.” A L oC CAL I will Intter Sermon wilh A ND PERSONAL have fresh flash and oysters the part of wil this week. f Good quality bur Bland, Centre Hall Mr sOon and Mrs Willkum, Ww Wednesday, Kerlin and little Oy went to Philadelpfila, where COE Foster, them stitution Mn main the junior will be- Pr... 3. V acoom panied a bospitad of State and patient, College, will add in selecting an Mra. Ket obliged t, re- in- to give proper aid and the baby may be in the oi for several weeks iy Eugene Jurkhotder, ty Harrisbu the Farm Products show made h judge of by de- veloping the runts in his father's herd. A boy that can make runt knows the points good hog has a combination of knowl efige that ought to fit him for growl wl high class hogs. ——— AI AAI SAO TAI. Zero Weather, Sunday night a storm sei ip and with | it Mercury dropped to three degrees he- low zero and that temperature was ree tained untik about 7:30. At noon mer cury was hovering only a fraction of a de below zero. During night three degrees below zero again recorded. but during the wirmed up to more than 25 above the zero point. The clear and beautifl. A MO SP Fall Acensed of Grafting, ' That Teapot Dome is sending out an | awful stench. and to avold strangula- | tion Binciafr is off to Europe “on bus!i- ness.” and Secretary of Interior Fall, | under President Harding, now in Flor- | wa accussed of every possible form of | crookedness. Archie Roosevelt, son ot | former President Roosevelt, on account | of the amazing testimony being given | to the Senate committee. washed 3 morning. went rE to attend He hogs is reputation as a a hog out of a of and also Monday Wits it degrees day day Was hands of the whole business by resign. ing as an officer of the Sinclair com- ; / THE PEATH RECORD, DALE. Alfred A, of night. Dale, Bellefonte, Mr. Dale had been time of a discase of the mouth, Onk Hall Station. son of Christinn a prominent Satur- suffer- which He July died late ing for some was born 29, 1844, Dale, Hall and nt the He schools, on and Eliza the Oak academy eduoated the Pennsylvania in Boalsburg State graduated with He was College, from which he a degree of bachelor of arts. admitted to 1876. % was the bar in Mr. delivered tay at ong He Clement, Dale wag an excellent orator and the the Memorial services at Gettysburg battiefield address ag time. three brothers Philip. of State Austin W, of Boalsburg, District Attorney Arth- Bellefonte, His age years is survived by of Bellefonte; College, and nephew, Dale, and a CO of yas four Funeral services were held at the Boalsburg Latheran church on afternoon at 2 o'clock. WEAVER. —After &. period of considerable length Weaver died at Spring Mills on Thursday affection of was Tues- an iliness extend- George Samuel of the it week from an 181 heart Interment made on the Hall the” pastor of Heckman cemetery, | Pann ind services were condiot the deceased, Hev . Keener, of the Reformed church Weaver and wis born in Potter town- of Danijel Weaver. T months Wis 6 son and 17 » him his wife riage wag Miss Baral wand eight children: Zion; Mrs. Miles James E. Fi Smith. Zion; Samuel ohm. Spring Mrs liam Cavey, Lewistown and also two brothers M Bellafonte—and ulisonburg Hossman, v Jecensed the active engaged uring Wig death be Mitchell Mes died Brughter John onte ged 51 Mitche 3 ited ilege where inished Shortly therenfie te and began ter engaged in iiness with the Wilson Ha took LN irdware COmMmpany, and up tanking with Jack - ‘mpany. remaining with that thoough ite various when he rétired man daughter of Mr Be Deborah Thomas, a ard Mrs favo Thomas of » passed away many years ago, but five children. Mitchell are name - ng him Thomas Faq . of Miss D., of Burn- Lyon. of Belle- Mitchell, of A, of More Hed Joseph ohn Porter Miss D Malcolm rau © and His only sister, Philadelphia, ‘rinceton, N. J Misa Heath, of Greenwood, Charles “Ome Yours Ago at his after after Funeral services were held o'ckek Frid Ly P A rd, remains were aid to rest home at three by te neon Rev. Wihson which the in’ the Union cemetery —— REIGHARD, —Mrs Slerer Reighard died at the home of her son Mg and Mrs. L. im, aged eighty- 24 days Selinsgrove, husband much Susanna and davghter, Matthews, Milthe 4 months in<law in and She was born death of aghH she had Miftheim is survived by WwW. Mauck both of Miilheirh: of Lightstreet, of Shamokin. Funeml services were neat since the he some years “pent of her time in he four Mre E L.. Mra. and H. Mat. Cathar- P. and Mrs Getty, John Reighard, the Rev, F held conducted by which to was made, af Mathews home, H mailing were the re- Lightstreet. Daubenspeck. after shipped where burial EE CM A | Chinese Supreme in Alloys. Germnn stiver is merely an imitation of un invention long known in China utider the naine of pal tong, or white steel, which is obtained by fusing red steel with arsenle. The Chinese have jong been pustmiisters in the art of making alloys, Gongs and tom-toms, with their per. ventors, have stirred experts to admi ration and in vain have they tried to imitate them. Chemical analysis has determined the composition of the tom-toms, but the details of their manufacture, the knack of the artisans, | remain mysteries. It is the same with those vases of ancient bronze, so treas- ured by collectors, The brass pagoda constructed on a hill near Twing Kianfou dates from about the Twelfth century. AA Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. * FLIVERS FOR STUDENTS! NO. : Penn State Students Must Leave Ane tomobllex. at Home—They Interfere With Student Study Work. Btudents lege taking their of meeting of the Tuesday. are to be notified to this effect, ing to the resolution adopted said: opinion at hereafter Pennsylvanian State Col. wil be motor action taken result the held in Harris- at annunl trustees burg on Parentg of students by the { board, which bo ny the Of Bodrd of | Trustegy that students of the college Lean not keep automobiles for use Lat college | their | Fisk to their The is the while without Interference with studleg and without considerable personal safety and health, 1 gunaoll of Administration drected take such to prevent is | therefore to action this and t, bring general notice of | such wetion to the PL i rentg of students.” i (a8 may be necessary | practice attention of the A ————————. — Horse Sale Hall, 8. Peachy buying a Hall sometime at Centre D. anr is in Indiana load of horses for the Centre horse market to be sold hero He had ward the date of sale for up next week, fore. but arranged to this lasue. to the time of going t, press no word was had from him Posters will give full detalls and time a, MARRIAGE LICERS® Oswinlt Philipsburg B. El {Harey B Adaline i Preston Edna wth Philipphure Johnson Bellefonte I.. Weaver Bellefonte Inmes Pa Angeliki H R Frederick Edith W ritazes Pr A ltooni Piffusburs Milegburg fle Hamber Schindler Pe John Gladys tors Unibny Gross Br bor addock Alex he: (“ent Haun: Pittsburgh Frey Belletonte Hel olonte Pine Glen t Pine Gien TUSSEYVILLE 3 surprise Mims Mary Folin v Un at the bh Mrs were Mrs Ay L Charles Blutteriweck, E Jordan, 8. T Mary Fort Paul Harvey Fiink. Ed Flomy, Alvin F the] ¢ ner Marion Mary uttertux®, John 8 Fortney Hamel M(Cle Martz, Evelyn A Mary Cummings He fr served, consasting Of sand jErrtyY woe fin honor me of David Fort D Fort Slutierisw ok. Tr Swarty, An evening of January 21s | her parents, Mr. and Those present 81 Mr and Mua Jordan, 8 FE w Jordan Violet § wey § ney and ney. Stier! Stor Palmer, Lingle, Grace uth Uhrove, Pear owas Soto Anna Han. m st PO Weanver. Harry wver, Jos £g, Stoner Hits We were frolkdie Wier Law rence eph. Ramer oli - I ments fwiches pickles. cake and be orem Al at a Inte hour wis Her departed more happy birthdays many A ——— A PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. TESDAY, MARCH 12 wes of Hall will mil commis T i noon. 1 ii Centre H. 8. Hoy 2 4 implements and at clo Rk mile on the Kennedy farm. Farm household =e E Wiew WN Rowe M. Smith, auct NEW A DVERTISEMENTS, Ww ANTE Dee2000 pounds J. ROY SHAEFPFER, lard Hall. Pa # of Centre FOR Beg- Gis - the PURE-BRED SALE~ is; BULL Pam's side: CALF Pontiac Bowtie; of King Segis, lived: almost herd bull. GARBRICK. 3p Afleen gire's side: King two biood Bnoes bun wil tinct greatest that ever make a great right ROY M Centre Hall: Bell phone white; Priced Ww ANTED- «A good man large farm. four miles from State for right mah. address ~F, DD GARDNER, College, Pa od lt £ - a to take AA M0 to operate Col- lege. Fine opportunity Call State or WANTED Men oF women guarantead and ohildren iery elimi genuine Women htime; fon, AL Pa. $1.56 an hour spare time. (ot- heathers, Ska -~INTERNATION- STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, e ’ ! HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The Mrs, Angeline Weaver property. locat- ed on West Church Street, Centre Hall. ja offered for sale. Possesgion ‘oan be given as soon as satisfactory settiefhent is made.” Inquire of 8. E. SHARER, Linden Hal. Pu; Bell ‘phone 79R4. ——— FOR BALE-~One 15 h. p. Peerless Traction Engine: good condition; for sale cheap. —P. R. RUPP. tate College, Pa. 3tol Gast [ron Wanted - “* Kinds us a postal card and we will [Fn once. Laarelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, P3.. MOTHERS me Babien when Quick relief CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics ozpd | 1 | § { i i LINDEN HALL Miss Martha relatives in Hurvisburg Tressler 8 visiting MeClintic Wn Mevere at- and Leroy Sharer who has been suffering from. rheumatism. Fred and MoClellan Among the sick are Hugh who is receovering from Ross Rodney Bonlsburg school to attend” the | State Mrs, High Productg -Bhow, Daniel arm ik { olyer ’ friends on Saturday at a» entertained of her party; those Mrs. Murs, among present Mrs. Clyde Du- Sparson and Mrs. Clarence Hall, Mrs. Earl Cummings, Mrs, Al- Mrs, Swabb,. Jucob Sharer, trow, of Centre and Ross, Mrs, Harry vin Stump and James late and Mrs, J, Wilson James for WwW. spent {Becetved too Mr. last week.) Tressler andj Sunday at the of Relsh at Potters Mills. The refreshments were delicious and | Mrs, White | and useful gifts Mr, of this received many handsome | Smiley, Harrisburg, is visiting relatives In section, with head- | quarters a Hugh, a littlesson MoCHntle, t the Robey McClellan home, | of Mr, Mrs confined 1 heavy and Hinm has been to bed for a few daye with a cold While Foals Miles # coming. home from school in ure fam the horse Mot me dny Aetlnn week, wos riding stumbled and fell on the road. causing a se- vere sprain of the boy's right foot | vhich kept him home from school i i Were Ever since Almost one rundred. guests present at he Uri se Wallage urday party git by White, « Yen n Sat- evening the the Helle Bouls- most enjoy: parties of arly son (Iuests were presen: from forte. State College. Centre Hall, 3 warg and neighborhood ———————— ———————— Heavenly wecOrduion. : wet out in the 10 see LE pew One of the thew about and progress they were mak- | Ellzabeth Anne suburbs with her father house they were workmen telling of the ing, when he remarked “Well, sir, it be heaven when the house is plastered” Elizabeth Anne looked up very much surprised and excialined: “Why, daddy, is Heaven plastered? buliding Was taxing will w— cot NIEMAN’S Clean Sweep Sale Now in Fyll Swing is one of the most wonderful Sales ever known to Mill- heim and vicinity. Crowds have come and crowds have learned that Nieman’'s are offering each day merchandise at dras- tic reductions--Dependable Merchandise in Every Department. There will be Thousands of | Dollars Worth of Merchan- dise Sacrificed During this Coming Week’s Sales Guarantee the Lowest Prices in Millheim and vi- cinity. Niéman -will Never be Undersold! We I will refund your money on any unsatisfactory pur- chase. This means a Guaranteed 1002 satisfaction. If you follow the crowds you will Ge To NIEMAN'S, Go to NIEMAN'S, To NIEMAN'S, If you want to Save Money you will If you appreciate Values you will Go To the Sale that makes New Value-Giving Reebrds for Milhelm, i D. J. NIEMAN | Always Reliable MILLHEIM Re Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office. —— Market and Doreas Sts, LEWISTOWN 29: OFF - Market and Dorcas Nis, LEWISTOWN Sucoessors to HARRIS SMITH 33: OFF 20: OFF % ——— AND OTHER MERCHANDISE SELLING STYLEPLUS CLOTHES » ty to save real money. The STANDARD that enjoy one grand opportuni . Per LADIES #200 STOUKINGS Silk and SHk-and: Wool 9c MENS WOOL SWEATERS Light and Heavy Welghts $3.95 WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki and Grey $1.59 BOYS SUITS Al Wool—2 PANTS $4.95 ' BOYS OVERCOATS Stylsh and Servieeable $3.95 BOYS wWooL SWEATERS Pull-On Style $2.19 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Fleeced and Ribbed Garments 69c fe MEN'S TROUSERS For Dress and Sent $1.69 SHEEP LINED COATS The Better Kind $9.95 ’ Market and Doreas Sta. LEWISTOWN
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