The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1924, Image 4

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THE (MNTRE REPORTER.
INSUED VEERLY.
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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.
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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-
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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
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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.
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Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year.
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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
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MARRIAGE LICERS®
Oswinlt Philipsburg
B. El
{Harey B
Adaline
i Preston
Edna wth Philipphure
Johnson Bellefonte
I.. Weaver Bellefonte
Inmes Pa
Angeliki
H
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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office.
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Market and Doreas Sts,
LEWISTOWN
29:
OFF -
Market and Dorcas Nis,
LEWISTOWN
Sucoessors to HARRIS SMITH
33:
OFF
20:
OFF
%
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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
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Market and Doreas Sta.
LEWISTOWN