The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1924, Image 5

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    AT LEAST H HAD HAPPY ENDING
but One Good Thing Might
Be Observed,
A rare play on words was perpetrat-
ed upon the members of the Kiwanis
club by Rev. A. H, Lord, rector of St.
dames’ Episcopal church, in a recent
address,
An industrious hen, Mr. Lord said,
sat upon a nest of eggs so efficiently
that she was rewarded with 12 chil-
dren. Eleven were little girls and one
was a little boy,
Soon the little boy grew large, with
a fine tail, a beautiful red comb and
a lusty voice. The mother and all of
the little sisters were tremendously
proud of brother and talked and
thought about him a great deal.
Then one day the minister came
unexpectedly to the house of the lady
who cared for the ¥ntire family.
Something had to be done to celebrate
the occasion In a fitting manner. So
one of the boys in the family was
dispatched to secure a chicken,
Perhaps he was not overly intel
ligent, but, at any rate, he chose the
remarkable brother to grace the table,
Reports are lacking of how the min-
ister enjoyed his meal, but the be-
reaved family was filled with woe,
They wept and wept and wept.
But at length a more optimistic sis-
ter dried her tears somewhat and said
between sobs. “Well, anyway, mother,
we can always console ourselves with
the fact that he entered the ministry.”
“Yes,” the mother answered tearful
ly, “and he would probably have never
made a good layman"—Milwaukee
Journal.
Rich Iron Ore Vein in Russia.
More interesting than fof the
recent news from Russia is the report
that a scientific mission, supported by
the soviet government, has discovered
in the province of Kursk, 300
south of Moscow, a vast vein of iron
ore 150 miles long,
old mystery. Fifty
most
years ago it was
was deflected as much as 15 degrees
from the magnetic north, and mag-
netic ore was supposed to be the cause,
but numerous borings revealed
trace of it. Either the soviet
assiduity than their
BOO to S00 feet,
This discovery
and political Im-
fields.
have Breat economic
portance for
(Mass.) Republican,
Elephants Invade Belgium Congo.
It is reported that herds of ele
phants have invaded the
Lake Leopold, in the Belgian
and are laying waste the plantations
there, so that food supplies are endan-
Congo,
do not share the
hunting, and people
villages,
eleplsants, as they
proceeds of the
are deserting many
No doubt in Pliocene and early
Pleistocene times primitive man must
have had many pitched battles
the elephant family; but it
strange to think that even
Twentieth century there
numerous enough and
enough to sack villages
plantations,
becoming ci
in
and dessroy
vilized,
More Fun Than Round Ball
ball with ten
— A rubber cor-
ners and
to furnish additional
games usually played
ball. Under the same
ordinary ball will always
certaln way. The new
thing but dependable,
Mechanics Magazine.
solid
excitement to
with a
conditions,
act
ball
is
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duplicate a special rebound, the
lthood is
floor, It bounces off in a slightly
ferent direction.
Woman's Responsible Position.
largest machinery supply
i
and America. Phe is paid a large sal-
Ary us managing director
commission on all machinery she sells.
SOMETHING
NEW!
Try Corl’s
ICE CREAM
Every mix is rigidly tested
and made in the most mod-
ern way. All orders, both
wholesale and retail, will
receive prompt attention.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
OUR PARLOR TRADE
E.Church St. CE! CENTRE HALL
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
LANDS FOR NON-PAYMENT OF
TAXES FOR 1922 AND 1928.
Agreeable to the provisions of the
law relating to the sale of Unseated
lands for the non-payment of taxes,
notice Ys hereby given that there will
be exposed to public sale or outcry the
following tracts or parts of tracts of
Unseated Lands in Centre County,
Pennsylvania, for taxes due and un-
paid thereon, at the Court House in the
Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, June
oth, 1924, at 1 o'clock P. M., and to
continue from day to day, if
by adjournment, until are
NeCesSsEry
1 avk
all sold;
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BENNER TOWNSHIP
Paul N. B.
Richard B
Simon B.
Simon B
Kunes,
Kunes, N.
Kunes, N.
120 Kuhn, N
John
John
163
163
Barkelly,
Barkelly,
121 Bell, Wm,
121 Bell, Wm,
22 Cox. Paul
Donnelson, John
Donnelson, John
Harris, Henry
Irwin, John
Irwin, Mathia
Irwin, John
Irwin, Mathias
Johns Francis
Johnson, Francis
Kerwin, Wm. D
Kerwin, Wm, D.
Lenox, David
Lenox, David
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UNION TOWNSHIP
Paul N. B
Uchard N. B.
Samuel N. B.
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Samuel Decker, Est,
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Christian Mrs, Harry Baker
sham, Amos Ivanc Markle, Est
WORTH TOWNSHIP
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SALE OF SEATED
place ns given
of Unseated
following tracts
by the Tax
districts re-
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Mever, John
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Slough, Mathias Woodr
163 Slough, Geo Calvin
153 Sikiddens, Eleanor laiph
153 Turner, Daniel Ralph
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McCoy & Linn
Hunter, Boyd
Robb, Geo Jr
Savior, W. lL. Est
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TAYLOR TOWNSHIP
Rhoads, Sarah
Fowler, E. J. Est
Woomer, Geo, Est.
Stonebraker, Tillie
Long. Goldy
Stimer. J W,
Thomas, J. A,
Walk, A. F
UNION TOWNSHIP
Griest, T. E.
WALKER TOWNSKIP
MeCoy & Linn
Grubb, Elizabeth
Tilgham Ore Right
Kessinger, Gertrude and Geo.
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costumes, Ancient and moaern,
The tong, one-piece dress so much in
vogue today is similar to that worn by
the women of ancient Egypt. The
words of an account describing the
dresses worn by Egyptian women more
than 3.000 years ngo might easily be
mistaken for lines from a modern |
newspaper story of clothes worn by
the women of fashion at some smart
affair: “The dresses of women con
sisted of au loose robe reaching to the
ankles, with tight or full sleeves,
fastened at the neck with a string.
Over these robes they sometimes
wore a sort of petticoat secured at the
walst by a girdle, The woman of tha
Cinksns wootred the loous Araom
with a colored sash. =
wat TIL
at the waist
Boston Globe,
FOR SALE-A 1% horse-power ° wa
er office until electric motor was in-
talled. Apply at this office.
WANTED-Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery
for men, women and children; elimi
nates darning. Salary, $76 a wek full
time; $1.50 an hour spare time, Oot.
ton, heathers, silks ~INTERNATION-
tAL
Pa.
T WANTED. —One hundred or more
new subscribers to The Centre Report.
er, at $1.50 per year, in advance; sat.
iefaction guaranteed, or money re-
funded.
Coughing
Tires the old, lowers thelr
RL ard tiny tamily
CHAM BERLAIN'S
COUGH
STOCKING MILLS, Norristown,
| Mistances, by ton or trip, wanted. Terms
At your service at all
Charles KE, Flink, Centre Hall,
peed
Centre
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
FOR
| reasonable
BALK one |
equipped with
order, one
Phillips,
2 Ford touring cars. times,
Sprayed "Dooley
jurkcholder,
running
yr. 2
starter: both in
FOR
Oa Loess
Hall, Pa.
FOR BALE egrs for hatches
ing; only a limited quantity for sale.~~
R. D.
BALE
M.
good condition.
Mills
in
Potters A
GUARANTEED
Attn
$2.1 prepaid or C
free, Lal Hemtitehd
Bedalia
Hemstitching and
is
Druchons
Picoting ohiment F
any RewWing
OD =
ng C
machine; yi)
culars
Dept, 2,
lesh Centre Hall,
Mo.
os J. Arch Eungard,
AGE Potato Planters, both au-
types; Sprayers,
Tools. —~JOHN
Btate College,
this lerri-
ue
Presses, Baw-
ION
Ford tomatic and two-man
running ordeg
FOR
starter;
at office
SALE
in
of
with
Apply
roadster,
Diggers,
HAUGH
Pa.
tory.
FARQUHAR
mills and
Garden
BONS,
agents in
and
AND
Exclusive
OOd
the Centre Heporter,
FOIL
ladies’
BALK
heats,
Win
in
close out lo of
ten
Of
Centre
number:
latest
Hall, Pa.
they are
smemple huts Mrs
F. Funk,
yle Cider
altachmerts. Threshers for
WANTED —A gas tractor drive;
of four; no
steam or
Ean
of
steam and
Engines; Bolers
Drills; Fly-
delting, eotc~JdOHN
HAUGH AND BONS, State Coilege, Pa.
ie
=
housekeeper
hid
Hy }
Harri
washing or
Pa
small « Tractors;
Ki
Bleam
lroning Max i ]
¥ all nds; Cultivators;
wheels; Pulleys:
HAULING WA}
with tru
NTED
i mg
kinds
ind short Exclusive agents in this territory.
pring Styles Here
~NEW HATS
~NEW COATS
~NEW DRESSES
Just Arrived Here for. vou.
Come for your SPRING Outfit to
our Store. We hope to please vou with
little trouble.
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LET US OUTFIT THE FAMILY
Kessler's Department Store
MILLHEIM
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Moving Pictures
GRANGE ARCADIA--Saturday
Stevenson’s Drama
TREASURE ISLAND
Added Attractions=
(OMEDY--Borrowing Trouble
(artoon-Bobby Bump’s Stork
Evening Show, 7.45. 10 & 15¢
JUIN Jr Jr TUVHIIING JIRTIINUN HIRT I J RO Jeet
tet at a A A
CLICK
On MAY 10th we will open our
Stores in Bellefonte and State Col-
lege.
CLICK
May 10th we will offer to our cus-
tomers a wonderful new invention
that will be of interest to every user
of electric current. Absolutely the
first time ever offered for sale. Sold
on a ‘““‘money back guarantee.’’
Be sure to attend our opening sale.
SPECIAL PRICES on ELECTRI-
CAL APPLIANCES --- One Day
ONLY, May 10th.
KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION