SEE ——————————e———— A N glo —— p- men i rE ———————— 3 ' ¥ i A $ "w ‘ { 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL. They Did Wallop Milthelm, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCAVATION may be secured from the Secretary of Those who are In a “run down” condi. | FOR, AND CONSTRUCTION OF, the School Board upon payment. of Ww. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. S. Hall High | Weeks ago ag Milthedna, the Centre Hall | tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD. $6.00. A certified check for $500.00 W. Smith, Saturday evening, 7:30. drocd bait. Tent vill et fur the High baseball team adopted the slogan | much more than when they are in good ‘(3 THY (o Found... a : toked | schoo al tea ns will mes or the | lop Millon” for he return | Dealth. This fact proves that while Ca- ING FOR THE SCHOOL DIS. muss accompany each bid, subject to und.—A good raincoat was plcke first time this season on Grange Park. i . i : tarrh is a local disease, It | t in- Pe "wp VEEN TE sds ' ; a n ase, It is greatly in I'RICT OF CENTRE HAIL the usual rul f forfe » up on Grange Park after one of the ini (Thumsday) afternoon, game, which wi pity ed iteday ul- | fluenced by constitutional conditions. : : HALL, BORO, [the usual rules of Zortuiture. recent ball games, { ternoon on Grange Park v con- | HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Sealed proposals will be received by The Bchool Board reserves the right Ten or fifteen members of the local [test containing all the good bad and | Tonle and acts through the blood upon the Board of School iar Btre " The fourth annual High school track |, ad , yo suse : Hd dh o. | the mucous surfaces of the body, thus '¢ Poard of School Directors of the 0 riject any or all bids. i . ) Beaver Femple Knights of the Golden Eagle indifferent clements of eball, the Jo- | reducing the inflammation and assisting Centre Hall 8chool District up to eleven E. BE. BAILEY and fled meet wii be held on Beaver| ttended a meeting of the Bellefonte © high school give Millhelm a n- | Nature In restoring normal conditions, ' Y 16. 3 Se fleld, State College, Saturday afternoon. | ) { 8 of rellefont PLsEiats, Circulars free. o'clock A. M, on FRIDAY, MAY 16, Secretary Board of School Directors . J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohlo. ” } ———— | Sinarting under the defeat of two State College and Centre lkkxige on Friday evening, the occusio 1924, at the office of the Secretary of | WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children; elmi- nates darning. Balary, $76 a wek full ‘Squire Bd. T. Jamison, of Spring Mills, on Fiiday, united in marriage Lew McConnell and Bessie Johns, both of Mansfield. The out-of-town people who attend The Spring Mills Rebekahs will hold [ed the funeral of Ms, A, PP. Krape. Cv i ® festitsl on fe evening of Mero sal NO ool rh Fated he W ball of inning au ir runs \ District of the worough of Centre Hall, time; $1.50 an hour spare time. Cot. Jay. A band has been engaged and ajMr. and Mis rus ‘uhl. Charles... 1. t nd hel . re. at / ro rive nis ton, heathers, silks INTERNATION - big time fs anticipated. Ruhl, Mrs. Mmrk Schnure, Miss Romie! o o ate i - il Pennsylvania. .- A alas 8 3 Ie L A HE a glorious winne LI ¢ The bids will be publicly opened fm- STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, A iSnyder, Mifflinburg: Mr. and Mrs Lf yin, » Eos nk » . Tei § . . & Alfred P. Krape takes this method of Irvin Basor, Mis. Title Basor, Mrs. |. | St : of aL B\, / {4 mediately atthe above stated hour. Pa. thanking his neighbors and friends for a ith five gu i won and « 1 Lt, { A . ; Motta, Harrisburg: Mr. and Mrs John . : fi 0 il All of the work . formed ap. A NPL the kindness bestowed at the time of Rits : The SOntown ne HOA I the om victory Ove om ) f ; A & } wk to be performed ac WANTED.—One hundred or more the death of Mrs Krape. Htzman, ompsontown docals thi ? on, hence the: keen, , / ; i { cording to the plans and specifications new subscribers to The Centre Reppert a vg George = Bream of | friendly, rivalr) r 2 : i . on file In the office of the Secretary of er, at $1.50 per year, in advance: sate leaking. and Mr. and Mrs Willa fe gam thounded in I E —- he Bet 4 ym A N Read ng n und : in ; 5 n oh . . the Bchood Board isfaction guaranteed, or money re- Breon, of. Irwin and Mrs. Lynn Platt, Newton Wicd w entitle , 5 Coples of the plans and gpecificat) f . - 1 i ¥ i Lhe Ans and 1 “whioad rif of State College. were called to Cen viet pited ! v | 2 ¥ ions funded. being conferring degrees on a class t he iting team md forge shea the Behool Board in Centre Hall, Penn- WwW 2 ns : # ! ) hoinning } BY - vv 1 5 new members, id , dn the h ing 3 sylvania, for the excavation for, and the complete construction of, a new High School Bullding, for the School Mr. gnd Mr George O. Benner, on Tuesday morning, left on a ten days’ trip to various eastern cities, on busi- “8 Measure, " . ne and plea | tre Hall on account of the serious Mrs Henry Homan, who had been ness of their father, John H Brean, seriously ill during the past few The former Mr. Breon is a contracto months, was able to go out of the and builder, and the Westmoreland house for the first time a few days county man is employed in the West- ago. {ipghouse plant. h im, too, 4 i 2 i " ng ¥ oh By ® Miss Ida Long, on her return from! The tog house, erected about thirty , on he hi Es ye " ro 4 Housework ! UTniontown where she spent some time years ago by Joseph Decker, located at re fi ct : . o { fu d I | rin es ére on Monday [11m autcome ail the mare chear and Headache with a brother, stopped in Centre Hall ‘the Decker school house at the John A. Slack home before g0- | whs rolled back about thirty feet to! \\ hie ot t t tha 1 cubugd Ti ’ li f f ing to Spring Milis. imake room for the new front to bu a at CE yi Be eres relie or you J. H. Durst, who for thirty-three erected later. The work was perform- (=o =o oo gn pb 00 or. housewives who suffer from | years followed the Sweghing business ny Aaron Paonia by Tu GFA) MOUSE LID a ah igure at bat and in field aches and pains. NEW HA | S this section. has decided to quit an . assisted by H. BE. Shrecke: Conti : ed 15 hits off Ca J in this section. has decide ql t and Samuel Shoop. The place is being { Hat, v ; a When lack of fresh air, is offering his entire equipment for sale. See ad elsewhere. Je A oy set Club." an in- | py working over a hot stove | FE Something funny—"“Six Sharps and \ : , . - and the odor of cooking _ WwW COA I S tn he . . edgar Miller, of 1 yville, Fro the Bleachers One Filat"—t, be given in Grange A: ‘ : : rom 1 enchers, cadia, Centre Hall. Saturday evening °0 Saturday began to regularly serve ne of the th most needed. by make your head throb, of this week by the Hublersburg High at Chitfier Jn the Tust-Na ligh wchoo tean L « h; your back ache, your limbs | ; . 3 ; > na oes ional ink, at entre t eis a. . . the The : * school. Don’t miss ft. Popular pr 8 young man of fin ualitd ind here- pg ; : tremble, just take I or 2 NEW DRESSES Merchant John H. Rishel and Melvin tofore ha been e zed In te ng i. . . . : hase DR. MILES’ rove, of Spring Mills. both of whom public school, Mr. Miller la 3 h o : : i : . 5 had been seriously ill with pneumonia. Nuncy MoeWilliums, who ha } n in: * : . ‘ : . - Just Arriv » pv Ee v much and are ex- the e it first opened. not quite,’ 1 : . ; Anti-Pain Pills ed Here for you. have improved very bank sine y y recover dr former | two vears ago. Miss MeW ng « a ’ ’ : . Pe my recove thet: ne tw Joa: 8 3 . an ; ia Ma "tex TNE 4 . Ye by They 11 relieve you quickly ler, in the Me Will and safely. Your druggist sells th : J ggist sells them at . . ‘rs . Come for your SPRING Outfit to The order department of the Stand- ard Steel Works company was trans- i ferred from Philadelphia to Burnham, pre-war prices—25§ doses 25 within the past week. The department . .. ;.. ; Holle za Ihe / cents. Economy package, 125 our Store. We hope to please vou with will be under the management of Rob-! Care “ . : . fay's 1 N i i doses $1.00. rr { ' n $y ’ ert P. Moyer, formerly secretary to =~ © ‘4 Hh, s game. but the i “ . little trouble. Works Manager Skinner, EE avem— — | LET US OUTFIT THE FAMILY A Bel Kessler’s Department Stere MILLHEIM Farce Comedy-in Four Acts : ‘Six Sharps and One Flat’ Also, Short Skit--"Stocks Up and Stocks Down” ——To Be Presented By ——— HUBLERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL In Grange Arcadia :: GENTRE HALL SATURDAY, MAY 10-8 P. M. Admission-Adults, %c ; Children, 15¢ BAKING POV BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. Royal’s wholesomeness is the wholesomeness of this sun- ripened fruit. That is why Royal makes food so healthful, HIGH GRADE so light, so easily digestible. BUILDING MATERIAL | * That, too, is why Royal foods are always so appetizing. Even familiar things, when made with Roval, take on a new AND deliciousness. Doctors, dietitians and domestic science experts recommend the MILL WORK use of Royal— for they know that because it is made from cream of tartar Royal is better than other baking powders. S—c— Because Royal makes foods so much more delicious and GET OUR PRICES healthful, you owe it to your reputation as a cook, as well as to your family, to insist on using only Royal Baking Powder. Before You Buy Royal Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste BOTH PHONES Bell 8-M Commercial 213-X
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