THE CENTRE REPORTER. NB ~ THURSDAY, MAY 1s. 1924 segs ap es o rms Eddle Hearne to Race at Altoona. Champion Eddie Hearne, in the up for the: biggest figure year's racing. signed the big 2060-mile inter- Saturday, entered, speedway 14. four” at Altoona, With Hearne of gport-—Hearne, Milton, Murphy Fengler-—top the of who will the starter's flag. Hearne, the of although only 38 years old, victor raced there last Labor track the September, his skill at car at 114 miles an of the when the "big the and ist those face “Grandpa” veteran the sport, comes to Altoona as the in first big class Day, the public, sic the opened Driving when was 200-mile grind without tanced the fast numsing his roaring kept throughout a stop last field when him from out the contest pilots were forced hour pits in sev- by spectacular era) times, losing precious seconds, lubrication and ignition troubles. One of the most outstanding proofs of Eddie's nerve as a champion driver ren at this Flying into the first turn out was giv inaugural mace at Altoona. of the home stretch at a gait close to 117 he witnessed the spectacular Wilcox, Ww hour, of great Hoosier miles an spill “Howdy” pilot in which the 8 killed. fow car within a inches of the top guard raj to cape the wreck. Although “Howdy” friend, Eddie rules of the game in surg- and careened his es- hurtling was a lifelong followed the ing the into tears when he was given of over remaining laps. but broke the cov- smiling eted checkered flag instead the smile of a winner. Eddie could only if he attain championship laurels felt ae declared during 1923 that he would retire, but fear was that him on the track. haus cars in early Nyy the present season wouldn't The the have odor of the ex- “castor” and cannonade of brought him wuld h m———— A AP County Scholarships. at State College, The Bradord, oming cour tuning back, as race men knew wi iappen Centre. Wy- that school superintendents of Warren and ies have been notified Cameron onduct competitive exami- McAllister Pennsylvania they may « for Lhe mations Scholarship a- wards at State Col- lege. One prospective Penn State stu- from each of these counties is to dent receive. this scholarship ntment of scholarship appoi prior to the opening college next The is good These ed because they ber parison to the total September, is valued $124 only at and for the freshman year counties are select- send the largest num- of students to the college in com county population, ——————————————— SPRING MILLS Mrs. H. F. day for Arkansas and Mr ito the Rossman started on Sun- to visit her son, John family. of Sel Robertson NS rove Aftken house and will tk mill Mrs Newark Harry Susan Mever went to Murs, Ohio, to visit her sister, Long. John recover Rishel and Mal nn vern Grove are ng fire a Ssrious siege of pneumonia. Mr Fadwy ! “ wd Grenoble, of Lam father of ar 8 visit er Aaron Auman ing Mr. Gould, ted Vicksburg. has been of the First in Spring Mills Mail carrier a new lex cashier National Bank George Wolfe purchased Chevrolet car. Walter Woife left Bethlehem as a delegate for the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Condo wily represent the on Monday for local Miss Sarah Tem- ple James McCool has secured a position in the Mrs. funeral condensary. the Bellefonte, Sylvian CGrenoble attended of Nevin Cole, last week. in The Latheran and Reformed Sunday Schools have decided to hmve Children’s services, All the schools have closed w exception of the which has still a month to go. Miss Ida Long who spent the in Unfontown with her brothers, visited Vocational a week here, returning to Uniontown Monday. A PBI FEEDS, Full-O-Pep Chick Starter; Full-O- | Pep Egg Mash; Full-O-Pep Growmg Mash; Full-O-Pep Fine Chick Feed; Full-O-Pep Beratch Feed; Cracked Corn; White Dinmond Feed; Boss Dad- ry Ration (24 per cent protein); Sugar- | ed Schumaker Feed. Also, Wire Fencing—all kinds; perdal plow repairs: plows. harrows, | cultivators, etc.; ‘Asphalt Roofing. WM. McCLLENAHAN Centre Hall, Pa. on MILLHEIM, ; (From the Journal) J. C. Keen, of Altoona, engineer, rr R. R. Har- and a P Mrs. relatives visited his mother, | ret Keen, and other friends in Millheim, Mr, Mrs, (Estella {Hettinger and two young Paul Al- and and Stam) of relatives SONS, toona, were visitors with friends this | week, guests of Mr. the 18 3 during F in section and Mrs, Hosterman. Hon, a Civil war of Rebersburg, and one of the Hengy Meyer, veteran of his town, Milthelm Monday active lest residents evening. of business in He years, Mrs. Matt Swabb, Tom Swabb, is exceedingly for one his of and and friend. of Johnstown, SON, George Vering and George Trevor, Somer set, and Mr. Bellefonte, Burd over Eben Bower, of Mrs. and Mm wore guests of Lenore the Swartz, week-end Hervey with his daughter at Sunbury works in the nail mill at in Milihelm Mm, OC land, spent of Swartz, Thursday guest his mother, Abraham King came over from lone and expects to Orne and who is a of now spend relatives friends “Abe,” maosst with in Civil war veter MM ton. in an. spent his years He iN rheumatism Mr and heim. much en and Mrs. Ms CO Haun, and all of F. C. Rodabaugh Haun, Mr Mra M. Phyllis, Shore, Na Iyvmer Mr dau Je to John and achall ghter, Billy, motor COMP ie el rsey party the than on Sunday and Mrs of Wi visitors Ww mun. t N ey home Mr children Charles Power { umsport were Sunday the home and Mrs Cuther Inc. at P Cather man. ’ ss = Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a *'r * condi. tion will notice that Cats irrh tb bothe ra th much more than when they are in health. This fact proves that while tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly fluenced by constitutional « nditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body reducing the inflammation and a Nature in restoring normal conditd All Druggists Ci F. J. Cheney & C g re oledo, Ohio. Announcing Opening A COMPLETE Machine Shop New Machinery lor Doing All Kinds Machine Work. ACETYLENE WELDING A Specialty The installation of the Best Acetylene Welding outfit places us in posi. tion to handle any repair job A piece of work undertaken here is carried to a satisfactory finish. There is no need to ° ish up'’ elsewhere WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK Lawn Mowers Sharpened W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA. “fin- Coughing Tires the old, lowers their vital ity. The best standard family cough medicine for old and young CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Goud fon Svery Suuibet uf the family Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, { WANTED-—-Men orders for men, WwWornen or and women children ; hour spare time, cot- | silks INTERNATION | MILLS, Norristown, | i take hosiery time; $1.50 heathers, STOCKING an ton, Al Pa. elimi- Money has fat thas food and which Money It was the PER CEN TIME UE O Se can be not Just one, We generally recognize the exchanged for other commodities such ns the other use to sometimes overlook more money, year, compounded seml-annual- twenty-one years, not the of and Morgan, purchasing Rockefeller power, money Department, The Pa. ON nomical, 30 days eCo- pork. $15.00. $25.00 $35.00. trial Delivered to your ORDER NOW. nearest free 16 H. P. TT Traction £46 Poesy Threshibi self 1 and wind tank an Eli 16x15 good working H Durst. s211. oz FOI i Engine BALY 1 7] wilh Wit eer PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS | At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) Muchine ced or | Blacker: 1 ny Vress and All are in by J Phone We Pa. condition Foy | Centre Hall, ~At “The Seenle”— 4 THURSDAY, MAY 15-" ~f story of life behind footlights FRIDAY, MAY 16 Hoxle “Gulloping Ace,” a mixed wid west and | feted story. | — i Rouged Lips” the Jack or HATETOL BRLORORONI L JERETOCIREINT JOTI JASON J OIE Dr. W. B. Horter | DENTIST ini eam of HARRISBURG IN CENTRE HALL (CENTRE HALL HOTEL) TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK HOURS 9 ALM. to 2 PAINLESS DENTISTR in All Branches. # . ~=At The Opera House— FRIDAY AND BATURDAY., MAY Genevieve “No Her.” pitfalls, 161 Tobin in Moth i A A supposed er to Guide human drama of | 1ife’ riage " fake mar real. 3 Ll i el BALE in of FOR starter: at office Ford roadster, with good running the Centre erder. Apply Reporter, «Zo JUSSURRIITIOSE DAEMROPRRNLART DUFLKVSLNECHS C DUPLAOMHECHL 3 ELOOIOLSILNNE SORSOURRIRIGRE ll 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. Just n Real Good Car Steady, responsive power, flex- ible to every need for control, comes from this sturdy engine. Try to passa DURANT on a hill : Yet driving a DURANT is a ketn pleasure because it's so easy. Won't you try it? Bell Phone 34R2 Breon’s Garage MILLHEIM MADE POSSIB'E BY BETTER SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BEFORE Building SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones NEXT WEDNESDAY
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