THE CENTRE REPORTER. INAUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN’ A. TH URSDAY, MAY 1 ermine 1924 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W, BMITH.....convnvevens . Editor EDW,. E, BAILEY......looal Editor and Business Mauager, senann + Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter. TERMS. ~The terws of subscription to the Weporter are $1.50 a8 year, lu advance. ADVERTISING RATES. — Legal notices, tweuty cents per line for three insertions, and ten ceutls per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per lime; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on application, Soroush Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough of Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and flve short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. LUTHERAN (according to schedule) Farmers Mills, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon; Georges Valley, evening Communion at Farmers Mills, i Methodist—Centre Sprucetown, evening. Hall, afternoon; morning; Spring Mills, EVANGELICAL A. M.; Egg Hil Hall, 7:30 P. M. Communion at Hall —Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M.; 10:30 Centre Egg Hill and Centre Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Delas R. Keener, pastor: Centre Hall— 10:30 Church services Tusseyville— Rev. 2:30 Regular Lord's Day services. Farmers Mills— Saturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures. REFORMED Charge Hollenbach, pastor.) Ss 8:30; AARONSBURG (Rev. John 8 Aaronsburg Services at 10 Paul~-8 at 3: | : 30. Subject: “Jesus the Good Will you be there? Ss. 30, at Regular St 8 15. 8. at 10:15; Regular Services 9:30; Coburn at Regular Serv- feces at 7 Shepherd.” L v THE RA NS DE DIC ATE NEW HEADQUARTERS. “ Bullding in Philadelphia Named In Honor of Rev, Henry M. Muhlen- berg. With theran clergymen and laymen severnl hundred prominent Lu- 1 from all parts of the country attending the Thir- wdeiphia new Lutheran headquarters Phil Tuesday. at teenth and Locust streets, was officially dedicated on The exercises opened with by of Selinsgrove. C. M. Lutheran ginging a sacred hymn, by Rev. F. P. The principal Jones. a followed Manhart, s|pen invocation kers were Rev the E. professor in Mt. Airy; secretary of the United Louther- of Mr. Miller need of uniformity of Lu- country the accomplish- Seminary. MH in and Clarence ler, Churches America. stressed tha theran Mterature this the grently in and said that erection of help along those lines, new edi- fice woud in ing some He zealons results lauded the efforts ling possible, management for such in making such a fine bu ile for disseminating the doctrine of the church Latherans in The by among the 8500.- ‘anada offered 000 America and ( dedication prayer was F. H. Knubel, Lutheran The benediction by Rev. of Mzt, Rev United presikient of the Churches of Amer- services were concluded with H E. Airy Seminary. ea. Jacobs, dean The new building now houses the va- rious departments of the church, which have scattered the City. been throughout The new structure és regarded as the best of its Kind in the country. named after Rev. Henry M. Muhlen- the Iartheran pioneer In the United States. It ds eight stories high with steel frame structure and bufit of buff brick with Bmestone trimmings. Ng part of it will be rented out for business purposes, but it will be used entirely for the activities of the Lu- theran Church in the city and the United States. It wna berg, Oo APIS, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ranken DD. Tate.... Grace A, Breon.... Robert 8. Simcox... MaryA. Schams Frank H. Katie M. Albert F. Brown Anna Brumbarger........ Breon., Bower Auction at Melss’ Saturday Night. An old-fashioned auction sale wil} be held at Mela’ store at Colyer on Satur- day night. Everybody is invited to at- tend ——— PAIS. The cash on hand ay the close of 1923 of Ford corporation was $271.618,- 668, or more than twice that of any other corporation in ‘the United States. a BUCK TAYLOR IS DEAD. for Seventeen Years With Buffalo Bll Show Passes On. William, known “Buck” Taylor, and formance cowboy, County Hospital on Monday. sickness of about three n complication of diseases, He and with hour his death, will remembered about Centre Hall, time after of State Coliege. serious thoughts permanently prior Philadelphin section. wus a figure in his He was inches tall, almost in show clrcles as noted for his per- as a died in the Chester nfter a weeks with conscious until an Tayk I persons Wis conversed friends before by many where he selling He at of lo- 10 RO- he spent considerable hig farm one i west SAIC das cating here ing to the Taylor prime weighed national 6 feet 7 300 but man. In the “King wonder in his pounds, wis as active as a was show of smadl known Was circles he ns Cowboys” and a act. Tavior was born in Texas and reared as a cattleman. He was finally taken in charge by Willlam F. Cody, (“Buffalo Bill”) and traveled with him 17 years in his show. Later he took a band of cowboys and indians to and his show but he retired on had been living with Charles Trego, at some years. He in Chester county owner of several other sections provexdi his return the family Downingfown for invested his money farms and was the near Valley Forge BUC~ and of and —— Ap ————— DEATHS, BIBLE. of John C her burg. Mra, Isabella ible, Bible, died at the home Frank Bible. near Friday, at the age montis, 14 days at Sprucetown on Monday, Stephens. of the Mifflinburg Methodist church, officiating. Dr. W. M. church. the same There survive named above, Daniel where made to the home of her last sickness John D. ong a church, town of widow of son, J. on 10 was made Dr. E M of 78 Years, Interment wasisted Rearick, Lutheran place, the deceased and a tossman, by of the one son. daughter, Mrs, of MiMlinburg. home. having gone to she her son prior her sister Mrs, Hall She Methodist Spruce- Also, one Moore, of Centre was member of the attending services at for many in the which church Hved 14 life years. vicinity she almost her Me. MEEK.—Mrs. widow of the College. died at 1:35 o'clock an fot Emma D her Weaver Meek inte CG. Meek, of State home in that place Weadnesiny afternoon fliness of or at owing was the an fi. Year more 1s youngest daughter and the St B John of the late Weaver, and township seventy husband ded er had any chi and Weaver and was famdly Moy ©r Ferguson REO Her 12 she nev nst of the Christinnna born in six 1917 ren her Years and only and Mrs she in SUTVIVONS are nekwves Ki raised from chikdhood. nephews Audrey in whom KERSTETTER bout the Frank The sadly community A shocked when death of Mrs received si Coburn was announcement of the Kerstettor with a few days the hopeful of Wihas © was stricken pnsumonia and fi Overy w and a family ends were suddenly was made and the daw > F nk the wis the her re hen a cl ge for the h claimed years. 1 month wns a an WOrsw deat her, and dnugh resided ™m She at 10 axKe She and always south of Ce twelve ch nd them preceded her and the ter of near 3 Hu fu Joved Two of of Hdren whom aorvend she dearly dligently in death. The hus- following children sur- James, Ralph. Leonard Thom- lovd., Torrence. Orvis Lester. Paul Dorothy the ser band vive! As, nd Paradise She was bunied Monday after conducted by her pastor Rev, Snyder at cemetery Ve ices were C. B — MEYER. William at his home at 272 Philadelphih. aged and 29 dayd Mr. Mever was Jacob G. Meyer township, about TL. 4 West 70 Meyer died Lehigh St. years. § months a of the late and was born in Haines residing at Aaronsburg until twenty years ago when he re- moved to Philadelphia. One gister, Mrs. Annie Stover, of Aa- ronsburg. survives besides his wife, who wa formerly Eva E. Hoff, an HAINES «George Brungard a native of Miles township, home in from the arteries. He was born at Store on August 6. 184%, a son of Jere- miah and Susanna Haines both deceas- ed. His wife's name was Emma J. Burkett. She preceded her husband to the grave. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, of Norwood: W. B., and M. C. Haines, of Rebersburg: and one sister, Mrs. Em- ma J. Royen of Rebersburg.” Funeral services were held on Saturday and burial made at Rebersburg. 7 rl 1 AAA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Haines, died at his Norwood, hardening of A son was born to Mr. and Mra Ralph Luse, at their home near Cen- tre Hall. on Saturday night. It is the third child in the family. It is always a better one. Reference is made to the purchasing of ears, No matter whint make of car first used. the second is of a higher grade. New cars sold locally to bear this out are noted here: Olver Strunk, Star coupe; Hare vey Mark and George Fetterolf, each a Btar touring car; and Bruce Hettinger, a Durant touring oar. Dr. W. B. Horter, the Harrisburg dentist. was in Centre Hall on Tuesday on his regular weekly visit. He Is rapidly establishing his practice here and the Reporter believes that in a short time he wil} become permanently located here. Those needing his serve ices will find him at the Centre Hall hotel Tuesday of each week, as ane nounced in his ad appearing elses where. He ie competent to give the best dental service. as those having been ty bim can testify, | BABY WAS DEAD IN ARMS OF ITS Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Singer, of South Fork, Expires in Automobile on Way t, Philipsburg. baby examined it, MOTHER. Unaware that her til a doe carded the little h on wins dead un- tor a young moth- er one in her arms fog wveral urs while hil peburg Sunday to Airs. Charles South Fork, had their automobile Singer, who live Phil morning fit started for ipshurg In Sunday Ww 10 with their nant son, iHiam Henry. The arms aged two months and days, baby went its mothers after to sleep in and n long time the mother was sick When they Tyrone they on a doe- the child had been dead hours. smuddened Phikpsburg said she believed the baby it. called ns she could not awaken reached He probably four tor, said The proceeded to of Philips- of Mrs. Lookout, Dr. parents the Burial was made in the with corpse the the home baby, burg cemetery from Singer's parents at Point T. Scott, of church, having charge of the services Mrs, of Mr. Mrs Look - out, Johny thee Presbyterian n daughter of Singer Is Abram Hummel, Point i ——— ps CARING FOR THE TOURIST. Around Cltles Dividends. Pays ar- Hies and down up. The through the the mn main entered © horse, the naturally In the days of teres of at the travel Main travel convenient the hig without TrOmset place, along rhwiny passed Street slowing horse-drawn vehicle could a Sty fast country road get could t the tuto ns as ft ravel With ind advent of swift dit ros cies moving oar trucks, o traffic the oi DArTOwW stopping for ely in brought ions changed. Through on is greatly slowed up In 13 due to om congestion. silreets. one-way and through t wich strels pedestrians street oars, addition through a ofty to the city's pre he modern traf ditional th {me largely dem throu The are oh 4] is to divert centers iden around ar al mare of off ten ne flee thus tmveled mind Thus a lengthens the through add thirty time wher through nxn. Tron one in in the decrease by» ausn Or Cute whieh routs to inrge miles runn minus the fone ts ng wm Liu gide 10 City nother ha an ut off sa ng it Toa have all Main Main To Stree a Chr «can Tuya. n hour? régquently the ves mileage instead of increas traffic might and not traf the Street is all through through long 164 Street i short crowded divert Mani gown] through n MIT Street polities on Tough rics bd FORT Owens tracts bi to forve Ores therm —————— A] A —— BOALSBURG. nd the fare INGO rier now trees nar fF Mre Altoona Su Meve YO Ww George F rula filers family Mra Emma Kulin Williamsport wre visit of Mrs George oon with the ind daughter ng at the Mr. and home Kuhn's Mrs Rowe Matthew on oh jis parents CGoheen the nhaugh has accepled a po- it Alvie Joh rst bus at Penitentiary and wi place bus has taken his of the Boal & Cord C—O Mp NOTICE! Just an Iriver We have unloaded the following Wire—all heights Lehigh Portland Cement. ‘ar of Sand Car of Lumber, fol« Flooring consist ing No, 2 and Surfacred Boards 28+ as ~ lows: v0, 1 Flooring; loafers; Celling Car galvannzed all Car of Salt. gauge O Iron lengths, Car of Machinery. as follows: seyv-Harvis Binders lakes Spreaders Mowers, New Idea those the late and look them Black Potato Loaders. and Tedders Manure are ed—come in wear, they are a real spreader, Corn Planters, Farquhar John Deere Side takes. Corn Planters and Gang Plows; Albright Cultivators: Syracu®e Walking Plows; And lastly, we wish to call your at- tention our Anthracite Coal Come in look you can readily decision you see it. Now is the time t, your coal to get the reduction and get a better quality. We are at goers, to we have new, and ake a your service at will justify your time as gpent ff you should make a purchase, BRADFORD & CO, adv. Centre Hall, Pa. A Good Thing - DON'T Miss Send pame and address plainl Sian with 5 cents (and this p) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Mo nes, lows, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Rend for af FE a for stemach i int — " TRUANT OFFICER DEAD, | i Snow Shoe Man Hit Over Head With Pick Died in Lock Haven Hospital, April H. H officer who h a by Fi Lock Have the Beginning of (Gillette, Snow Shoe tru was hi head dled it the nk ho iniur over wil Ck the It Bauman, in n pital on Tuesday Hn jail of is | i Pauman 1} bee Belief the i¥ n Hie nee assault awaiting the result the injuries which were regarded serdons were In-| ted It also 0 very flic were ut the time they appears severas] other men party to the deed, at least indirectly. s—r—————————— Visiting Hours at Centre Co, Jall to the all Owing Inrge number of visi- | the county to the | Sheriff Taylor finds | definite for | interfere with | The | visits Is between the hours O'clock At will always be on tors from over fan, necessary times to set visita 8, as not to work sot of himself and for and four deputy, time of two on Tuesday and Friday officer be courteous and pleased to afternoons, these times an hand who will | show you through the prison. re ——— A —————— Gelsinger Hospltay Patients, Mrs, Alfred P has been Krape, of Centre Hall in the Geisinger Memor- | for time in! Hospital, Danville, about six during which she under- went two operations. is not improving ns rapidly as her friends anti pated vet the hospital authorities continue 10 be optimistic and think she is gradual- ly improving. WwW growing of Centre day home George Tresslor. also Hall, and Is better day by is bulliding on ping back He weeks within a shory time has been in during which the the hospital for for Mra LWIOe, time Tressior visited institu- tion VAIN UNTIL WELL INTO AGE Gray-Haired Men Far More Particular About Their Clothes Than Are the Young. when friend hushand doesn’t seem to look right in any of the suits the patient clerk hauls forth, wives are apt to forget thelr mates are no longer the youtuful swain whe ten years or more Somehow, came a-courtin’ HERO. Even though he may affect the younger models and gayer checks or stripes, the bulging walst, the doubled chin and the ever-so-slight-droop of the shoulders have sadly changed the original Apollonian lines which the fond wife still recognizes in ber mate. Ready mades, fashioned on perfect wooden models, have a way of ac centuating the middieaged wearer's defects. Therefore, the tailor Is called upon to exercise his craftiness by prac- ticing deceptions to conceal the ugly faults, says the New York Sun The narrow double-breasted does much to hide an unsightly abdo men. A hit of cotton will straighten shoulders, but the double no “trick of the conceal it That is why a tallor will tell you that the gray- haired man is fussier about his clothes than the young chap. From his advent into the stage until the time mibdel chin is there trade” will to stay; “cake he has - TERE ——— — ~ 1 Hall’s Catarrh Medicine He Thee a i A ''n ( * condi. vanity wisn : ; 11y ’ w th at Ny i them the fear I ' zood { An proud He fe peace Me Faeroe nye, finwtne from {2 go amt itut ior WHER NM UO { gon * ‘ ' 1 Hoy ¥ 4 through Would in hiding hay» upon HANCOU 3 reducing the Nature in resin All Druggistn. + ¥. J Cheney & Co AFF H § leavin GES. andgiti whand | fon hours in a competi hi snond of the ta cing up” Lilie res tires tle Ig geo 1. iB that en 4t her ui ve el ort, FIRE E Ohio ri ag | il Co IRIE BSEIMRRIIL DUANE CIRM Ti Dr. W. B. Hotter DENTIST of HARRISBURG IN CENTRE BALL (CENTRE HALL HOTEL) TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK HOURS 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. PAINLESS DENTISTRY in All Branches. Iam "tn NGI I= CHIEF MOURNER Seen Recently in Funeral Procession at Washingten, and the Explana- tion ls Simple. -— has seen many uny the Niar, hut Indian place million pe Washington fghts, weginning ts now nearly half nce has it witnessed a five engine hief mourner at the funeral ol vate citizen—chief around with crepe and rumbling from to tolling muffled dirge every It wus an interesting retnurks as “that ie mourner, girdied » SHARPE J OOAGRIATESNT JUOLIOERIIENT BOO LOOOON | SAEISALEOANE DRURIIRIL oO SURUITIITIT TEVAVIEIRREE JUHATOII NT UII I house cemetery, hear step of the wal. - - — - 10 story The funeral was that of Henry dison, who, for twenty-two years, mavor of Georgetown, The mayo postmaster of Georgetown during Lincoln administration ; also police school commissioner and likewise of the Georgetown fire department The engine that featured his in passing was named the Henry Add —with every fireman in the engine house for a godfather ung head en SONS PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCAVATION FOR, AND CONSTRUCTION OF, A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD- ING FOR THE SCHOOL DIS- _TRICT OF CENTRE HALL BORO. Sr ate Sl oscled 7 Children like of Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets = shi Don't struggle trying office to get your children to ool Board in Cent: take bitter, evil tasting laxatives. at Get a package of High Scho tor > eo DR. MILES’ ii - | Laxative Tablets Oreo] the Board School Directors District FRID of Centre Hall A the O'clock 1924, at Be the the the eX sylvwania. for the complete construction Building, District the Borough Pennwyl The bids will be publicly the who KR the the offi meslintely above All at of the win ted Fad v1 and the children will apocie a3 beg for them — they “ ry of taste so good. Adults and children find these tablets mild, sure and thorough. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. to be pm {Orth and the bDecre cording wo plans 1 lle In e of the Be Board hol Copies of the plans and spe sired from thw Becoretary Board certified may be sect the $5.00 m Bohowod A ACOOIMPan y upon be Vinent ches few igs oan the usual The tO reject any rules of Board or all bids E. E BAILE Secretary Board of School Directs Schusd eV W's ith the RED BAND \ RE LET og AGLE PENCIL CO. NEWYORKUSA nwa eu ——— D. Always Reliable J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM