5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. \ { The robins are with us—and we are glad. Ww. in George Rowe, of Boalsburg. was a Visitor town last Thursday. Mrs, week sister. W. M. Grove, of Berwick, last came to Centre Hall to visit her Mrs. Belle Whiteman. * Clement Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte, who has been dll for some time, was report- ed on Sunday to have been in a criti- cal condition. The Garis stonemasons are planning to go to Mitihuburg to help ould tho foundation walls for the new school house to be erected there. 3 Mr. Farmer, to a new ad. Shoemaker, your attention is called this issue by Hall. who ' in Linden sale is now on. Rev. 8S. A. Snyder, some * ors pastor of the Evangelical church nas been transferred from Helem. York chbunty, to Maryviand., He will found at lemington Ave D. C. Mitterling, #ocal well known brand of clothes, before ers He new ago here, Jaltimore, be 2936 agent for a made-to-measure Reporter read- in this right comes an advertisement fit you out just suit. in can Baster The Friday Was a of humdinger. first day spring—-last Snow began fall- ing very early in the morning and Kept up until ft had attained a depth of about three inches The new post office building at State beginsin =n Mr being on the Street. College short time, Pratt. ground off is the Kansas, The Avenue to very Zimmerli. of the corner contractor, now location is on Beaver and All Mes. Ismel Valentine and daughter, Blanche McClellan, mont. were guests of ges Valley for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Centre © Hall Thay Monday afternoon en litle | 1 i Mit- (GGeor- Oh friends in and also visited | McClenahan, hon in +315" ' returned Miss Wilma Shutt. daughter of Mrs Maggie Shutt of Wellington, Ohio, vis. | ited among relatives in and about Cen- | tre Hall, part of time having been! spent with her ‘uncle, J. Calvin Von- ada, near Potters Mills. Miss Shutt employed as a bookkeeper. The frame-house on the Longwell truck farm, in Buffaio valley. about three miles west of Belle fonte, was destroved by if estimated $£4.000, surance, and is keenly Mra. Longwell. The to a defective flue Frank Bible Henry | Stover, of Aaronsburg. and the former's father Centre Hall day and spent day Harshbarger's drove to Sun- Mrs George Harsh - firm of 80 SUC milk on with Mrs the sister, Searson. in Centre Hall. Mr. barger i a member of the Harshbaregr Brothers. who cessfully carrying on a business in Altoona. are retail Reporter subscribers who have been waiting to see a change in the figures on their lnbel since paying subscrip- tion. will note chmnge with next week's issue. Others wh, know them- selves to be in arrears will dkewise re- ceive credit with next week's issue if payment is made before Tuesday next week, Are you one whose label should be up to date? There will be the of moving done in spring. There wilt than in a series of years growing out of the fact that Hut few houses for rent. Almost every house in town offered for sale picked up some ome who desires to occupy it “a « of minimum amount Centre Hall th's be less changes are the by ns -. Elkton, Perhaps. | The latter part of last week, Stanley | > } IINUSUAL OPPORT!L Brooks and Miss Gladys Packer, two | or three men in their | {full April I), young people of this place, left i 3 page advertisement respective homes, leaving notes stating later, It is Elkton, | A “American” ro] be heard Tron . would be h 1 269 1 j they Coulter, Pa. presumed they journeyed to Havven, have not re Maryiand, but as yey they CLERKS, Railway M mo ported, . ——————————" A ——— AAA] 102 Years Old. | . : Service | Mrs, Sarah Ann Weaver, of Burnside: | gag | { the Experience R. Ter examiner) D.C. particulars, write Washington, Olearfield county, on Sunday attained | FOR SALLE Mrs, T. Another aged | Sideboard Mrs, of Curwensville, | age 2 yeEns lady in that county is Catherine | Hepburn Thompkon, HOUSE AND LOT FY year of her age, | TT Al A SSA i co {ters Mills ds offered for sale, Five-room NITY — theuse, piped water in house, good gar- NITY for two AEG good fences and outbhulldings; fine nv Hee location for either home or summer ro- Apply vo G. H McCopmick, R. DD. 1, Spring Mills, Pa. ol14* Lock - i aon page 1 sort write Main SALESMEN for lubricating oils and paints, Excdlent opportunity. Salary commission, JED OIL AND PAINT 4701 afl, 18-35 For former Clv- 142 $133 free a : rv ( CO., Burwell, Cleveland Ohio. 2769 rrister ol4* FOR SBALE~—1918 Ford touring in F. C. Hennigh, tre Hall; Bell phone TTRI14. CAX, good Cen~ ol2* shape L good as new FOR SALE. AShorthorn Bull, 1 year John er, Centre Hall, Pa.; Bell phone, mn SALE The F. Treast- - old, is offered for sale. May Consolidate 3 Schools in Clinton, | The in Clin ton be Leikdly township schools county which open in April mo) erected bullding which ind a point. consolidated, a central would do nt awky with possible for a make staff of | There are overcrowding and more be schools in the competent obtained teachers €o three district, FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College & Early Vegetables—In the warmer Pennsylvanda. prepare the soil for or seeding coiiage, cunulith 2700 Sold in \ onions. pea pansnips, parsley celery A thon very ae hly repnr important. This well peared operation si plowing or Setting Egg Tr horn tl about April 156 CURES R be 1 Ox toby produce the high pr Water or Livestock ind shee ri Paints--- woLw Hi £8 Clover Seed Por text red clover offered fo Planting the Orchard Trees Ton appie trees 1 4 . 3 they should be planted each N apary and Proper plums FOR SALE-—-A 1} ter for motor, in good Me until electri oonditd Both Phones BAIS Mor was in office Get A RANGE | 12 Years speaks for their Sterling AGENT FOR—— and Automobile’ Enamels the Best Made. BELLEFONTE alled, Apply at this During 1922 we added twenty millions of dollars’ worth of equipment to our plant in Penn- sylvania. Last year the figure was thirty millions. Those were record-breaking vears. This vear it will be forty millions. As far as we can see now, the coming five vears will require about $173,000,000. These figures are not of our mak- ing. The people of Pennsylvania by asking us for telephones — more and more telephones—are telling us how much new plant we must add. ments in the property. Although the figures are large, we're in this business to give you all the service you need when you want it-and where you want it. That's why we're spending these millions of dollars in Pennsylvania. And all of it is for construc- tion—none of it goes for oper- ating expenses. None of it goes for maintaining the equipment; although, of course, both mainte- nance and operating expenses increase as the telephone plant grows. . ———— TT —— I EEE IRON AGE Potato Planters, both au- tomatic and two-man den types; Bprayers, JOHN College, Diggers, Cnr Tools. HAUGH Pa. tory. and AND Exclusive BONS, State terri Tu agents in this FOR SALE Floins : Hatching Eggs from £ Won frst prize on old and young pons at (range Encampment Hall, 1925 and Fair, Centre Hall, Pa Ear] Latz, Centre ol4* FARQUHAR Cider mills and attachments vans; wv | Children like cotese. 1a. | Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets nt | Don’t struggle trying to get your children to take bitter, evil tasting axatives, ; Get a package of . DR. MILES’ Laxative Tablets and the children will beg for them ~— they taste so good. Adults and children find these tablets mild, sure and thoréugh. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents, steam or gan of all wheels: gas tractor drive: Tractors; Steam kinds; Cult Pulleys HAUGH AND BONS, St Exclusive agents Engines; tvatork: Belting, otc ate in this territory, WANTED-—-Men women ( take | orders for genuls for men darning $1.50 WOT ry nates = time; in 1 ton, AL Pa. he STOCKING withers ¥ A Good Thing Bend yotr name written togethér slip) to Chambherlais Moines, lowa, and trial package Cough Remedy for bronchial, “fin” and hooping « and tickling throat; Chambs ach and Liver Tablets for bles, indigestion, gay J the heart, bilious: Chamberlain's Sq family for burr 8 6 send skin affections medicines for only 5 cent ef t % Des n a wriain's sR (in cron gh, colds, croup, me Co, rece) in reia r Clim vi cont Las, rigin as Solon. fi trou. crow slome ins tha 8 and co aive, needed KESSLER-THE SIGNATURE OF FASHIONS. You are invited to attend the SPRING OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, 1924 Original and Exclusive Specialists on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, CAPES AND SKIRTS nave an th ' LS ww i vil A A a: an early call from ladies o 4 ¥ 4 BE Our seclion. 1 hid was a woll i this was a well will le review you S11 Shed A Fine Display of Millinery One hat just for you to wear Easter Sunday MEN'S COLLEGIATE TOP COATS AND SUITS with Hats and Caps to match. Kessler’'s Department Store MILLHEIM Our business is not alone to spend this money as economically as possible. We must also, by sound business management, continue to hold your confidence, for it is to you that we must his or her home, and this naturally reduces shiftings on April Ist, A branch of the Pennsyvivania State College Summer Session is to he es- tablished this summer in Erie. accord- ing to a recent announcement by Dr. Wil Grant Chambers, dean of the School of Education at the college. Ov- er 150 public school teachers of Erie county have stated that they would attend a Branch school there. and an enrollment of over 200 teachers is ex- pected. Jamey 1. Fetterolf. the local Star and Durant dealer. wishes you $0 note his change of advertisement in this } sue, from the Star car to the Durant The Durant has many ures, and you owe it t, yourself to at lenst give it the “once over” If con templating the purchase of a new ear this spring. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Arney, on the Arney homestead, immediately west of Centre Hall, on Friday. Under one roof four genera tions of the Armey family are endtonc- eds J. J. Arney, the head, is in his eighties and retains much of his old- time yigor: his son, I. M. Arney, i= the owner the farm. and he ls assisted by his , Bruce, The new addition is the third child in the younger Arney Ha exclusive feat- L. RK. Fourth of a series of adver- tisements regarding the present telep e service program in Pennsylvania. family. KINNARD, President The beauty of a Durant is evident. Your eye will delight in the graceful flowing lines. And as the economical miles mount ‘upon the speedometer, you will know the me- chanical excellence that underlies that beauty. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL ° | Bell Phone d4M2