; ————— pe po R—— ’ I, I Tm ny —— vee Te WOME wee wR DE A A One: THEE OENTRE BUPORTER. Centre Hall Gives Hospital $1214.05. MARRIAGE LICERSES, PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCAVATION the School Hoard EC ————— NE I 198UED WEEKLY, Total receipts in Centre Hall borough Leo XE, Vall, ,...........,.. Philipsburg | FOR, AND CONSTRUCTION OF, Copies of the plans a® specifications 8 Dr. W n Hoi ter ——— AE ty date from the Hospital drive are Inez 1. Foucart. ...... , Philipsburg A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD- may be secured from the Secretary of CENTRE HALL, PENN'A |33214.006, an Increase of 321 over the wy, 0. Houtz State College ING FOR THE SCHOOL DIS. the School Board upon payment, of eg Ang em. GTTIOUNY reported last week. Margaret Corl... va. .State Collere TRICT OF CENTRE HALL BORO. $6.00. A certified check for $600.00 | ————————— A A ——————— i : THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924. Two C ete Ex . | rion F. Bennett. ...... Osceola Sealed proposals will be received by Mist accompany each bid, subject to = . WEEE oy ony cs svar: {Irene C. Kunes.. Blanchard |, Board of School Directors of SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, | Tw, convicts, Charles Walker and «Ths : The School Board reserves the right 1 Tohn Adrani, escaped from the Rock- (Harry N. Kahl Rebersburg Centre Hall School District up to eleven | le Poh mrd resorve he Ta B. W. SMITH... .cooonaessiinsaen Biter | - Adrani, esc: [Mary EB, MoConl, oo FeberdbUrE Lc poet “ R r MAY 16. to reject any or all bida W. BE. BAILEY Looal Editor and | VieW prison Saturday night, After es- : o'clock A. M. on FRIDAY, MAY 16, a oy EDW. hoch caping from the prison the two men | Walluce 8. Davis Philipsburg 1924, at the office of the Secretary of | E. E, BAILEY stole an automobile that was standing [Olive 8. Hartley. . . « » Philipsburg DENTIST of HARRISBI RG IN CENTRE HALL (CENTRE MALL MOTEL) TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK HOURS 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ! PAINLESS DENTISTRY in All Branches. the the usual rules of forfeiture gem Water street in Bellefonte and drove ’ . a i ntre Hab “7 Jerry 'W. Miller Flemington | sylvania, SXCAVE , and | Entered at the Boat offic n Ce tre to Lewistown ‘where It is reported they Jorey : Y M a Jers ngs sylvania, for the excav ation for, and | Hall’ 8 Catarrh Medicine as second class mall matter. Bacripti to | Stole another car and started toward rica fann : ©¥ [the complete construction of, a new | Those who are in a “run down’ condi. THEMS. The terma of subscription Harrisdhurg., {James 1. Allen...........State College High School Building, for the School | tion will notice that Catarrh bothers t wy - VERTISING SRATRS I. » i og 4 {Alice C. Davis. ... Bellefonte | District of ti much more than when they are ADV 2 [egal notice i 211s i ) A | ' . wick | Pe "vans tarrh is a local disease, R is greatly : twomnty cents per line for three insertions, | Mrs. Mary E. Johnson Deut __ |Jacob C. Hi Serv “ kK Pennsylvania, ln fluenced by constitutional condifions. IRON AGE Potato Planters, both au- and tem cents per line for each additional | Mrs. Mary E. Johnson (nee Grengble) | Ruth BE. Varner...............Berwick | The bide will be publicly opened im- | HALL/S CATARRH MEDICINE is a tomatic and two-man types; Sprayers: {nsertion. . was born Sept. 1, 1808, Bhe died in Tonic and acts through the blood upon matic and two-man types; : Yeagertown at the ho f her sister Robert G, Torrens. ....... Perry, N. Y. mediately at the above stated hour. { the mucous surfaces of the body, thus Diggers, and Garden Tools. ~—~JOHN Local notices accompanying display ad- as at Wh me of her sister. [Millicent L. Houg..........Perry, N. Y.| All of the work to be performed ac- | reducing the inflammation and assisting eh early Friday morning, aged 256 years. i . | Nature in restoring normal condi tion 8, HAUGH AND BONS, State College, bai ni To on ple So hy She is survived by her husband. Joseph | del wolfe meses | cording to the plans and specifications i Drigaists Ly u Eu Pa. Exdusive agents in this terri minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Johnson, of Philadelphia, a son William Hospital Campaign Fund. {on file in the office of the Secretary of ’ OPV Po Display advertising rates made known Irvin, her father, John Grenoble, of Subscribers to this fund are request- | 2 en Appuisation. | Yeagertown, two sisters and three ed to pay the first insallment, one- | brothers. Funeral services were con- fourth of the subs ription, due May |, | {ducted at the home of her sister in 1924 by sending check to H., E. Fen Yeagertown Monday morning andcon- lon, Treasurer Hospital Campaign | . . s_ 9 . ‘ CHURCH APPOINTNENTS, TIS oon fits ort Tomita). ump Here is Millheim’s Choicest Showing -_—ms | ronsburg, c by of conducted the pastor the amount to the credit of such Treas- | Presbyterian — Lemont, morning ; | the deceased. Rev. J. 8B. Hollenbach, as- uyrer's account at the subscriber's local » Boalsburg, afternoon; Pine Grove Mills | sisted by Dr. Rupley. bank. Bubscribers who prefer to do so of Easter Fashions. evening - - - may pay thelr entire subscription tw I : £ 3 oF nee Oo lepositi ’ — Lightning Strikes Steeple. this fund by remittance or depositing 4 X In the same way LUTHERAN, (According to schedule) The steeple on the Methodist church. |, ul notice 4 given because i i v ask gtviiek > She tng His eral tice I given be ' —Tusseyville, morning, Communion; | Philipsburg, was HbyIx k by lightning on | ® ty the great detad; work, the Spring Mills, afternoon, Communion; Easter morning ‘while the edifice Was | committee in charge may not be able Centre Hall, evening. filled with worshipers. But ind tie to send out notices to each subscriber - assurances of the pastor, Rev. RR. 8 . . YarSome by May Ist. But this sh not de- ~y ae . Over, Ae WE ¢ ave hee a st - EVANGELICAL—Centre Hall, Quar- Yio the re would h Ave een .a A mn P pede after large quantities of plaster. "ling fell from the ceiling + . { i (i Yirectors the School Board in Centre Hall, Penn- | _ Seore stary Board of School 1 3 TRIER JOINT FENN PEON a rc the Borough of Centre Hall, | health. This fact proves that whi SHIH SHITE SONS DITION SAMMNL IIRL oo oo — pwyments then due Co-operation tery Conference Saturday at 2:30 M. Tusseyville, Communion, Saturday. pi Adi . . nent wil be highly appreciated ® 7:30 P. M. Lemont. Communion, Sun- | Fhe Philipsburg Journal says the JOHN BLANCHARD, | es day, 10:30 A. M. Linden Hall, Com- | steeple was given oy terrible wation, ‘hadrman of Committee in Charge. | munion, Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Tussey- | Viewed from the First National Bank : 2 Tussey- in mMaksng jpaompt pa) Corner it woked as ¥# some monster sn had taken it into his mighty hands and BOALSBURG. Ta fie py a Ts Som Tinie’ ues Right in Price and Right in Fashion Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev. here | whe. are employed elsewhere —————————— mpi ville, 7:30, Regular Service. Delaa R. Keener; pastor: Witmer—Meyer. it spent the Easter season ag home Easter costumes ready now —gloriously colorful —delightfully individual and distinetly CI all omtiandos At the Reformed parsonage. Boals-| "ere: Miss Blanche Rowe, Mise Mary fashion right—the Easter modes. On Easter morning, the morning of all mornings in the 3:30 Susy up Oh, burg. Tuesday sfternoon, by. Rev. 8.{ooes CY*8 Zechman, Heed lanier year when you want to look your very best, you will certainly be smart in any of these new Friday, 7:30. P. M. Preparatory | Stover, Morrie E. Witmer. of Belle- |, i and en) ying life where costumes. . . fonte, an Miss Service. State lege, v re unite in Lrrias 4 iy ahi ; tac 4 . / “ J ’ Farmers Sills The couple wit take um formime ow | Tuesday morning Mra. Jan cose fl A Large and Complete Assortment 2:30 Church Services. the Clay Witmer farm, near Bellefonte. | oe «tins oa ad ry pr ow f | A nn’ Q WwW 3 1°1 A l 1:30 Sunday School. ; Natis which she has been 'affhet 0 M €ns cal ing pparc Spring Mills— OCAL AN 'RSONAL a for ne time. Charles Corl. 100) . 7:30 Church Services. 10¢ Al 1 DPE R XA we: eham in his ww ; s Our line of Men's Suits is complete and the prices are within the reach of all. Also 9:30 Sunday School. Roxio. Rei he “Teen Hox.| Rev. 8. C. Stover will close his pas we have a large assortment of Top Coats. There is nothing that adds quite as much to — pital at Took Haven mat week. His |torste with the Boalsburg. charge on your appearance on these Spring days AARONSEURD Re FORMED, Charge | condition ts serio sn Mabel Town Tam’ gone to AB STYLEPLUS CLOTHES. There is a forceful quality of rightness in STYLEPLUS Prey Soha a Hiebacs, vamos) The Farmers’ Co-operative | “hospital at Philadelphia for treatment CLOTHES that you can’t overlook —style correctness, splendid fabrics, faultless tailoring, Salem—Rev, E. R. Corman of Sun- | tion will id an meethhg in G we hall |, nd 1 $ : . o Sl 2 . . : we vr ons ‘ vr mn : : « 3 CVO ime She has i £ uality » 4 ale 3 iy ee, a e. bury will preach Thursday night; the lon Friday evening, April 25. AH MeM- | outers for wom tne and hon a and Quality like Styleplus is not duplicated in Millheim, or anywhere, at the pric “ pastor will preach Friday and Satur- {ber i duy nights. Preparatory and CORfftme i gr rey ov anielhmSewetaly. ment han not done muck 1o'the bette A Smart New Footwear Fashion a . . Mr. and Mrs ares 1 ¢ ation services Saturday night. 8. 8S. tani tH . : A « te £5 > amay,. o arrishur Were Ver TE : : 1 Ww RL ' v . > a . snes ave 7 a. Mi Holy Communion at 10:30. Puests of the W. ¥. Coiver fami] yer room of the ghts of Malta Ter for your individual costume. Our shoes are designed ta meet every demand of the mode ; Miltheim 8B. 9:30; services 7:30, y ou y yy 3 = Ne ’ 3 i ’ 3 3 7“ fart ‘entre 1} le Tuesday. the place of voting hav they are als ed 0 meet eve aemanda o wearer in comiort. Subject for Sundiy, “Fully Lo he Ug. (Contre Hal de Tucminy, the plas of Yoting hav hey are also planned to meet every demand of the wea f at the seen.” = Ww BUSIER THAN EVER, and the way to see how busy we are in the LOCAL AND PERSONAL "lly inst ls neal 0 oe Nh ont |” rw hat Neg omernined th RUG DEPARTMENT Miss Bess Benner came up from| 5 © ‘onal famil is 3 r at d r Easter Just come in and see for yourself. We have brought prices way down to rock bottom. . And we are selling RUGS. The quality of NIEMAN’'’S RUGS is weli known. Itis the A third car load of Durant and. Star her Indiana. Indiana county, this: Mills spent Gaster at the home of hi sort that makes a house a real home. And they are the kind that it pays to buy. cars were received by J. 1. Fetterolf, | State State ro se ial : Come in and make your selection. the local dealer, on Tuesday. on ia Ray HI wlan S——————————————— USSEYVILLE Thomas E. Schaeffer, tenant on the TY 1 Adam Heckman farm near Spruce- rrasburg Ww eueionte, on Ba] SEAR a oe : — kbd : 1 3 ¥ Le i sling state rods in this maaren el f ft SuUnGa $ town. was a business caller at this ? ibe Wins sme ra ry wv's parents M nd Mra ¥ office on Tuesday. Section as soon as weather cond + avin : ® ® T in was TION 0s ¥ Starting Saturday. May 3rd. Centre | +, wait on oflers } st in the east and Mn Annie Klinefelter went 1 Alwavs Reliable MILLHEIM Hall's banking institutions will be |ihis very much delnved work here Jl Sunday afternoon where she will ’ closed on Saturday afternoon and open | on Saturday evening. Philadelphia on Tuesday morning Monday ne of the oflers pas 1 non Booger many people hereabouts will ree he children, of Tyrone, were guests of the i member of Lewis Hess living with his and Mrs former's father, John H Puff, for a |fimily on what fs now known as the of Fux few days last week. Sys picher farm. west of Old Fort, who ho hame of FO8 Miss Alice Meyer, daughter of Mr. |2bout 1867 Jocated on the Brockerhoff Floyd Jordan made tv to Read and Mrs George Mever, of State Col- | farm beyond Old Forty and later went in Tuesday. He was accompanied by ege, was a guest of her cousin, Miss | lo nes Penns Cave and from there to yy mit fordns ai i] 8 BE i Bluest TT I. } 4 «TY Vy J nn . $ Howsare o 3 Ellen Burkholder, over Easter, Philly wrg, but the survivors of the who spent their Easter vacation at the 148th Regiment. Company G, will have gp 1 Jordan home _The Centre County Threshermen and no trouble recalling Frank Hess, a son Lee Lingle of Altoona, ls spending | Farmers’ Protective Association will | the farmer named above. The lat-|gyme time at the home f his parents, | meet in the grand jury room in the ter. now living in southwestern Tex- Me and Mrs William Lingle Court House on Saturday, 10 A. M. log arifted into Centre Hall beginning | Bots Brown left Tuestos for Pitts. | Wn blic are more than users of out what it will cost to install Miss Mary McKinney, daughter of {of thiy week, calling on his buddies ,uroh | The; ne service. the telephones, along with the Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McKinney, who |0of 1861-65. among whom were B. D i central office uipmen wires, has been staying in Bellefonte, was |Brisbin and Alfred Durst. Mr. Hess| POR SALE--Jersey cow, fresh about | They, and no one else, provide cables and iia ed. with hee parents at the State House, [18 almost eighty years of age, but! ihree months ago; can be seen at J. | the money nec to conduct Seven Mountans, over Sunday. storms through the country (ike a B Wert's farm. Price, $50. —W oO. Rois thivug : t's farm. Price, $50—W. O | the business, and look to the busi- Then we must go to the public youss ©ye une, Heckman, Centre Hall. ness to pay adequately on that for the new money necessary to investment. finance these additions. bound eventually for Glasgow, Scot- vA land. and the World's Sunday School f TR B® The public tell us what to do, The tel hone using public id Convention. June 18th to 26th. EA E 04" whentodoit,and where to do it. us for their service, and they 4% where he will be employed Saturday afternoon the first World's Sunday School delegates left New York TT EE — —_— Miss Adaline McClenahan, of Balti- must pay us enough so that we : : They tell us how much service more. Maryland, spent her Easter vaca- " : tion with friends and rewtives 'n cor. | BELLEFONTE :: MONDAY NIGHT, April IY they want, and when and where S39 BAY Pack to the same public, tre Hall, returning to Baltimore in time % 7 they want it. to begin office work on Wednesday on the money they put into the The excavation for the John F. Kra- A EF WINTZ Preser iE {1 NA Ll ry We take Wiese figuits aud fig business. . ver home, west of the school house, : : | oh it might summed up this way: Telephone rates must Yel der Yay. ug, Snd Jirs, Kramer ol ( Spe ured e hd JS», be adequate to enable us to make a reasonable return on the while the building of the new home is | , . po A money invested in the business. Otherwise the public will ving on. N WARY j not invest the new money needed to give the tremendous ; amount of new telephone service which is required by the people Tuesday morning. Boise Brown, of ~ 2 LE ¥ of this State. Tussey ville. left for Pittsburgh . where he expects to enter upon one of sev- og | RL ull THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA eral offers of employment. He expects 4 Si 4 i i — ! to further fit himself for a higher po- Ah he : L. H. KINNARD, President wition by taking a course in a night | , : i ; schoop in that city. series On his way to Bellefonte. Monday evening, Frank P. Phillips, of Potters Mills, stopped with the Reporter long enough to may that he had sold Brown Shank, of Centre Hall, a new Ford coupe, and a second hand touring car to Edward Zerby. Mr, Phillips was on his way to attend a banquet given to Ford salesmen by Mr. Beatty, yron W. Garde and sons were awarded the contract t, build the re- taining wall, porch plers, and chimney and fire-place at ‘Sunset Club” in Sev- en Mountains. The Garis have had | large experience in doing this kind of | work, and bave promised to do their | very best on this particular job, owing to the fact of ite prominence along a | much traveled highway, Gr Stares Core. ' The East Star held import - j 15 romendcle ant or Monday pond in the ; 7’, Grn Votiuisas way 72a Fei Mow /rre @n Odd Fellows hail, their regular meet- tng place. There was initiation and aan. other matters of Import transacted. some of them growing out of the fact that a similar drganization will be Sra bc ne 7 you, on W/. . i cd (eT 7) has had rapid growth since its discov- ery in the Masonic field. Seats Now Selling at Mott Drag Co. PRICES 306,31 $1.80, $¥, Pus { i Wo —— i -