eR ET THE CENTRE REPORTER. AI CRI So RRL THURSDAY, APRIL 24 1924 esi m—— ———— ns se a As MS Work on L 0. 0. F. Home. Work is proceeding rapidly on Oda Fellows” home for the aged at Middletown below Harrisburg. The foundations are far advanced and the cornerstone will be Iafid on May 381. This wil} be a big occasion. which will be attended by thousands of Odd Fel- lows from all over the state. The first floor concrete will soon be laid and the building will be finighed by June, 1925. I AH A A AINE From the Bleachers. It was noticeable from the bleachers thiit the conduct of the Bellefonte High school base ball team was A No. 1, They played clean, were clean in speech on the diamond and on the bench. The game went off without a hitch or pro- test from either nine. and the bleach- ers also said “yes” The game was not so brillant. The feature mention- the i — A AAS Freak weather was the order of the day on Easter Sunday. Sunshine, thunder showers, hail and snow follow- ed in quick succession in the forenoon. During the afternoon rain fell the greater part of the time. Monday noon there was a brisk snow squall followed by light rains A Little “Billie” Parker. naped from the Children’s Clearfield, on March 5, pletely disappeared that ties have not been able to get the slightest clue as to his whereabouts Every effort to locate him has failed. who was kid- Home at has so com- the authori- ————— — ——— A few minutes of pitching in and do- ing a thing Letter talking about it. than a week of = ———— A — A ————— Transfers of Heal Estate. to Howard in Gregg twp.: $150. et ux. Ammn F. twp... $1.550 to Milton C Penn twp.; Annie Detwiler, Weaver, tract Miles I. Bressler, Vonada, tract in Greag Joanna Gentzel et al, Vonada et al, tract $7,333.34. Joanna Gentzel, et al, Vonada, tract én Penn twp.; $600, Dora M. Vonada, et to Joanna A. Gentzel, et bar, tract in Penn twp.; $500, Harry V. zel, tract et bar, F. to to Milton C. bar, Jacob J. $1 et al. College Gentzel Gent- in Penn H. Harpster, E. Beatty, et al tract, in $1.000., J. Barry Shatzer, et ux. to Grover C. to twp... to Ora twp. a Glenn, tract in Ferguson twp.; $800, Grover C. Glenn, et ux, to William Is. (Henn, Jr. tract in State College; | $800. | M., G. Harpster to Dora DeArmitt, {tract in Ferguson twp. $600. J. D. Keller, et ux, t, William Bartges, tet in State Colege; $500, I.. H. Stover, et ux. to Bertha Stover, et bar, tract in Penn $1.200, Samuel P. Hennigh, et nl, Hennigh, tract in Gregg twp. ; Anna T. Henszey, bar, Shaffer, tract in State College: $800, Frank McFarland, et ux, to Dicen B. Thomas, tet in Harris twp; $8.000, Mabel E. admrx., to Olivia et in Haines twp.; D. A. 5.800, Stover, al, tract $9956 Anne T. H, Henszey, et bar, to the Cuheco Fraternity Bullding Associa- tion. Inc, tract in State College; $1700, DR. E. A. ROUSE of 22 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa. I will be at my office at the M. L. Emerick home, in CENTRE HALL 9a. m.to8P. M., od. SPECIAL FOR THIS TRIP ONLY A palr of glasses for far or near see- Ing at as LOW AS #2, COMPLETE. See me and SAVE FROM 83 to #5 on any style Glasses you may desire, REMEMBER THE DATE May 1st. of 75¢ or over. for comfort? plete A 2% for permanence, ’ { in summer, Ask for a ridiculously small warmer in winter, cooler Your contractor will rapid, as well as safer, New Millinery, | A fine display of new millinery In {for the Baster trade Always the most | exclusive styles and best quality at the {lowest prices possible—Atr THE HAT | BHOP, Lenore V. Burd, Miltheim, Pa. | contin “PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) | ~At “The Scenle”— | THURSDAY, APRIL 24—Barbara La {Marr In “The Eternal City,” a tale of love during the World War. FRIDAY, APRIL “Ride for Your Life.” Also, sode of “The Ghost City.” At The Opera House— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of A Nation,” a return showing with new reels of this famous picture at | popular prices. Matinees and Nights FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 2 and 3—"Way Down East,” also a re- turn of this wel} known picture at pop- ular prices, Matinees and Nights. | Dr “ir 6th epi- AMES W, SWAEZB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ang sx ecuted with care. All legal business promptly attended to, Special Atteution given to setf ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Auf~ mm: bile Licenses, and all other Applicat ~~ Blanks kept on hand. Nov. 261923 Cast [ron Wanted... ly drop us a postal card and we will | call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co, Inc., LAURELTON, PA. oz2pd { Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, goes, and energy, pep and vim return when taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Keep stomach sweet—liver active— bowels regular—only 25¢, i or to withdraw money makes treat you. desire, i 8 PER CENT INTEREST TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, ON deposit no difference In the way we and conservative banking, we Bank i by using a Self-Feeder! by Pennsyly ania State College and actual test, Gain per day Profit above feed cost ed $111.15 in 90 days. if the hogs had been hand. fed. the Self-Feeder would have been A Leola Brooder can be assembled CENTRE EE It has been proved have given # an fed for ninety days by farmers who Here was the result: elf - Fed «+13 Ib. 85.54 Fan Hand Fed 88 Ib. B98 £3.18 of and cost more than repaid in 9 days by two men In half an hour. HALL, PA. 00 : Round Trip WASHI «BALTI SUNDAY, Leave MiMlinburg “ Yiksburg Lewisburg Herndon Dalmatis Millersburg Halifax Arrive Baltimore ig Washington SEE FLYERS! TT SUNDAY — wmsm— THINKING OF BUYING AN 9 AUTOMOBILE! COME AROUND AND ASK US THIS QUESTION : “What Kind of Service will you give Me if I Buy a Reo?” WE'LL TELL YOU : “The Best in Millheim.”’ THEN MAKE US PROVE IT! We've got that much confidence in our BET- TER SERVICE that we are going to more than sell our quota of “1001 REOS in 1924” in Central Pennsylvania, And we want YOU for a Customer. Breon’s Garage MILLHEIM MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA S APRIL 27 NGTON MORE PRIL 27 Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones What Will Be Your 1924 Car? A Wise Choice Would Be a MAXWELL CHRYSLER « CHALMERS A demonstration can be arranged for any time to prove to you the merits of these Big Three Car Values. SERVICE--“And We Mean It” With each car sale goes a Service which will always keep satisfied and give no cause for regrets. A Ser- vice that is iferent © We want to prove it to you. C. P. RAMER, Bell phone 71IR2 TUSSEYVILLE, PA.