LOCAL AND PERSONAL. : SCHOOL HWoY DROWNS. : Mushrooms Endanger Building, J S——— 0 reeonnnt of large mushrooms of Mis, Ida Snyder, of Mifflinburg, has Son of William Breon Breaks Through! © poixinois type known ax Phell : : gz {am ervptarinm having elected to ox been a guest at the home, of Mr. and lee on MeMullen MII Dam at Mil-| | (10 1 i } ] ; ; | 1113 we rege wooden beams of the Mrs. A. P. Krape in Centre Hall for } eo oa ad . oar . heim and Drowns, J 'wailllos chintean It Is reported that a few days. i iihdinge is In danger and innue- i Eugene Meeker, of Youngstown. Ohio, An exceedingly sad drowning occur- oa ropitirs must he made If one od at Miltheim on Monduy, when n i ix ta he saved Hereufter all 1 ont nm Monday and ™ Ys ~ is : . f ! ume to Centre Hall on nda) J rod of » 5 $1. | neloaws np 1 * x ' 14 "or “(age . while here wus a guest of his niece, ™ hoot boy, a son of Mr: and Mrs. Wil- | ; nre to he kept open for three @® \ ® ® Mrs, Job H. Knarr liam Breon, and grandson of C. BE. Breon | 21tvs dally In an attempt to exterini alm. John Md. hare, | a . obi 4 o the mnshrooms, whieh it 1s sald the automobile dealer, lost hig life by | 1 . Yoder Tn : ai {ommend with gros sinidi i G. R. Meliss, the Colyer merchant drowning in the McMutlen mill dam. | 1 1 it rapidity and eat is conducting a 20 per cent. reduction ,... 4. school house. The unfortu- IN through the wood i i, Pheiliinm ervptarium mush- 4 sale on many iflems in his store. Read nate youth and a younger sister had b : t his ad. in this issue : . | rooms. which hate fresh air ands sun AL 0 {left their home for school, but the boy inhi, were recently discovered In an An official of the Internal Revenue did not reach the schol house, and at] ud schoslhouse In Etampes where 4 Department will be in Bellefonte the noon the sister made inquiry of her pa- | they eaased the building to collapse. first five days in March to give assisi- rents as to his whereabouts. The pa-| - Selentifie American O * * ance in making out income reports, {rents presumed he had been at school, sa Floyd Snyder and family, of Belle- A search wag hastily made, and # was | a Electrica 11 Appliances Modern, , : : «mot long until the school books he car-| An interesting fact in regard to the fonte, last week, moved to Centre Hall, development of electrical appliances into the Snyder home at the upper end . . i has just come to light. It seems that of Main street. Mr, Snyder is a car- plied on the bank of the familiar resort about 1902, Reginald Trautschold, M. y { s 1 wirls of all ages Mill- y ‘ penter by trade and a skilled mechanic. of the ya wid gird " an a in Mi- | E., of the Soclety for Electrical De- PFE IAI PR ; . heim. The presumption that the boy | velopment, demonstrated to Louis Sota en g an i *hila- ; a t i 1. A. Sweetwood has been in Phila- 3.4 ventured on the icp to a point too Sherry at his famous cafe in New York delphia since last week. There Is 8% po, the current where the lee was not ety the first electrically-operated digh- possibility of the Sweetwood family re- oumiclently thick to bear his weight at | washer probably ever used on Fifth ® moving to that section of the state In gaven years. and that the dead body | avenue. Curiously enough at that time the spring. lay in the channel. proved true when | the Sherry cafe stood on the spot now | pa | occupled by the offices of the Soclet 9 9 Irvin Zettle and son, Reuben Zi tile, the flood gates were raised. I 4 ? y | for Electrical Development, who for the past few months have been | ————————— a { . — : engaged in house construction work in| Lvouval, AND PERSONAL. | WANTED One hundred or “more the Johnstown district, returned home | i —————— new subscribers to The Centre Report. last week and will remain here for a] ‘harles 8 Smith. of near Tussesville. | er: at $1.50 per year, In advance; sat. few weeks. sent tw, gray fox hides to rristiurg | 8faction guaranteed, or money re- | funded. ried in the morning were found neatly A new man on the farm next spring in thig section will be Van Meeker, of Mus Ble en, a arm ar that| J: Jtussell Condo, teacher of the sev- Li } Every purchaser gets a number, and there are FIFTEEN on the James C. Goodhart farm at that : : : enth and eighth grades in the Spring ime, sivcoing Hay Tremor. We wil {11 0 0) Fre he BE SRE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY. You may be ar 1 00-50 plan, nail } 3 farm on the 5 I caller at this office on, Saturday. He The makt carrier on Route 2 from is justly proud of his schools basket- | (CLR RN lucky. Come down and look us over--we have something Centre Hall. on Monday, made his trip pall team. which hae been scoring . ¥ £2 of a bit lesg than thirty miles in a pumber of victories this winte LR eT you want. sleigh. It was the first trip out this] season. and the only sleigh observed in } town thus far this winter Rev. J. M. Rearick, after attending’ the re-dedicatory services here on Sun- In byes ° Far i“ y o ia ; an 3 . ” 3 Ba ~ day and visiting former pnaisinioners at bar Scholl, whe been quite i for } \a AS - c C RE DI’ I on Pair of Lady’s, Boy's C X "5. rent » State College > . dhs A Rebershurg went ha a og seven! weeks r. Scud] je ' . or Girl’ S Shoes if presented at the store where on Tuesday his son, Walter IRlea- | ing represen tatis f the Penn Ww I T HI N 5 D AY S rick. graduated from Penn State. { iizht > andl ONE POSER ote Re ief i oO / oe Mrs. John A. Slack, who 4s in the headquarters are | Altoona Ww jellefonte hospital suffering from a town r. Scholl favored the Re All the suffering in broken hip bone, #8 reported by the, with a call the world won't cure hospital authorities as getting along iene owned ahd driven } : disease. Pain makes fairly well and as resting better now | i vy . : V Cia wnish, the well known Dellefont mnst diseases worse ° : any previous time i : . a hs ‘hin \ than at any . . and sometimes brings Mr. and Mrs J. Cloyd Brooks al Mone Ti 1 Cannot, sd Ses BY we aden int nt Ce wan, | + on, till. fuer dis We Sell Real Estate or Dry Goods—Anything or Anywhere. Stahl. on Friday, drove to Middleburs | pann highway : on on F . orders. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J ie ing int ys deep dit at the a Stop the pain and Sankey. Mr. Sankkey's condition 3 she road arnish sustained give nature a chance to MILLHEIM, PA. noted in another part of this issue. 1 fractured ribs a Dr thse no work a cure. The Pittsburgh-Easton flyer. one of wite fevulved Soe a iy hb : - DR. MILES’ the crack Pennsylvania system trains, ! 190 One or two will bring elief. Lock Haven | were unable to take advantage of our ole! . { Special Prices jast week on account of our druggist sells them {the extremely cold weather: We have at pre-war prices—25 doses f benefit to conth all - alto a bitter coid day, and at night. the | decided or your bene o continue 25 cents, Economy pack : Ss i h f thi h k. zero point was again reached Mon- pecials. thronghou we 8ge, 125 doses $1.00. ORIOLE STORE. Mercury sunk t, below zero the lat ter part of last week, and Sunday was | day was a bit more pleasant, the high winds of the few days previous having fallen. On Thursday night about three inches of snow fell There was entertained over the week end at the Reformed parsonage in Cen- tre Hall by Rev. and Mrs. D. BR. Keen- - er; Clarence Morgan, a senior in the electrical engineering department, Penn State. The young man is a resident of . 7 * Tipton, Berks county, where the ac- The Last Cut in Prices quaintance of the Keeners was formed. There appears in another column of f hi thig issue an account of the death of or t 1S Season Rev. D. 8. Kurtz, a former pastor of the Penns Valley Latheran church The Reporter was apprised of the death through a brief note from a member of ’ 3 We must clean up the family. later 8. V. Hosterman forwarded this paper a newspaper clip di : the odds and ends. ping which is published in full. J. R. Weaver, of Minneapolis, Minn, " 3 It’s to your advan- has been called here owing to the se- rious fliness of hig sister, Mra. James tage and our disad- Scholl, of neswr Farmers Mills. Mr. Weaver is a brother of the Inte Mra. H. | | vantage, for we E. Shreckengast, whos, death occurred | oh Chetstmas hy. He was unable to] : | “ ‘ 7 7 ‘must slash th ec attend the funeral because of some de- lay in receiving word of her death, 0 J A prices, that you can This is his first visit back home In fif- | four, yourn he h get what you need The sermon delivered by Dr. W. E. b 1 | to finish up the sea- Fischer in the Latheran church, on LS n ; Sunday morning, was of a character ET SOn. that will warrant its spreading t, a 1 large number of people, and wiki be x y = We must use our printed in a future lssue of this paper. May of the Reporter renders : wil (11 7}/ money and room agree, after reading the discourse. with the writer that it is the character of / N for Spring Goods. message needed at this particular time. a ovotn ox. Sermdma We still have two [II There is a reason for popularity. “Worth is of modermem. the Money" Hf gpiare sit. ot. vo. dlabeen more months of || There is a reason why 100,000 Griviy Noomwe WH) asa ist [Winter ; Star Cars were built and sold in year. The first is the beginger’s efor Bers & Hover a Waited i " | - ll the first year of production. One ride in a Star EE Preparedness” Is Our Motto. AR : | gion Poel hw Car will reveal this reason to you. Let us arrange The second im the operator's Woens:. a demonstration---any time, anywhere. ‘ Thig license permits the driving of any ve wa avec enn one ov [| KC e@88ler’s Department Store || FETTEROLF'S GARAGE a few years la no longer being issued Al Justices and auto dealers carry up. or MILLHEIM CENTRE HALL . plication) blanks for this ciass of ii» cones.’ ’ ¥