a THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THURSDAY, JULY 3 1924 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8B. W. BMITH.....coovvveenss EDW. BE. BAILEY......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mall matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty cents per lines for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, en application. ee ———————— Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: of mill fire One long anfl five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, St. (Rev. is north of Reformed church; Luke's Evangelical Lutheran M. C. Drumm, LUTHERAN (according to schadule) —Spring Mills, 10:30; Centre Hall, 2 Pastor) 30; Tussey ville, 7:30 — Methodist H .H Eplsecopa) (Rev. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Lemont— Sunday School at Regular Hall Sunday School WOrsnij Linden Regular worshiy Tusseyville— Sun School Meet day Praver + worship at — Preshyterian {Rev. J. M ni Trinity Reformed R (Rev. Delas Keener Centre Hall i:15 9:30 Ure Sunday 7:30 Spring 1:30 PT, 2:30 Mille Sunday School. Regular lord's Day services Farmers Mills— 9:30 10:30 Saturday, 2 3A} y Sunday School Church services 100, Catechetical lectures AARONSBBURG (Rev REFOEMED Charge John § Hollenbach, pastor.) LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Bellefonte morning gan games with n afternoon game n't two victordle Mrs. Mary few days this week E motored to his SnyaG Snyder. tn Cent Munoy dx: . ing mother home Miss Ruth the X. P. B visited with relatives Bingman CONver Mechanicsburg to the friends Gettysburg Mrs, has been Mr. and Mra Hal, recuperate pital « B t i Dunham. of New the home of John H W two her ober, In Centre for weeks, Si here to 1€ after having been in a hos- for treatment. ———————— I-A A 10-Lb, Carp Captured. A carp measuring twenty-six and weighing ten pounds wae captured in Roopsburg Creek. by Anthony Volynch. is the . dam. on Spring "his first the fisherman. carp ever caught greatly surprised in the dam and ——————— A A AP USE YOUR HEAD, A woodpecker pecks Out a great Of sawdust When aiding a hut; He works ike a nigger To make the hole bigger-— He's sore His cutter won't cut. He don't bother with plans Or cheap artisans, But there's one thing Can rightly be said, The hole excavation Has this explanation: He builds it By using his head. —————— A APS The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year many specks DEATHS, SHEESLEY —Mrs. Eliza Jane (Hall) | at fol- a long iiness. aged 74 years, 4 | ated at her home Woodward, {months and 26 days. She Sheesley, A. born was married t, Jackson and ten children were to Adam A, George them, al} living, as follows: of Cowan: John W., of Woodward; W.. A. and of { Miftinburg ; of Woodward; Mrs, William Mrs, I. E. Orn- and Mrs. Will al: 16 Reuben Harry, Clayton, Edward, Hartleton; Miller, dorf, lam of of of Halines. Loganton | Jersey Bhore. of Woodward, a8 grandohiildren. There {80 survive grandchildren and great —————— I A PDA Severe Storm In Brush Valley, night's storm” played havoe of on barns barn the of Madison- Swartz, was the Brush with # number The farm, Herbert the of stone, was pushed in. Fisher One roofs of Valley. Frank Fisher west tenanted by partly unroofed, and west end, built two wooden the H. the Nearby the farm silos were upset, was on S. Limbert farm and the other on Curtis Aside fences lierly farm. from blowing trees and little over done H. Rebersburg. damage was enst- farm of C, of the vard until the Gramley, three-fourhs mile west wns reached Here off the barn. roof was tak- except about ten feet it *h gable The 1% Gephart A J ue off. Ernest wf on the barn on the sb farm was totally torn ¢ Of the off i portion the roof on furm barn was torn and kil William Bower The W. J. Walker was damaged of hit and led COW the tenant. farm rn roof 1 lan rtion of the house Mil- in the roof on Rebersburg occupied by arrett was carried away. parts of the town small budd- were damaged through the valley trees were arch done to fences In the damage bulkdings sections some Cut up corn off one wre Were torn of Rebersbhurg, by Alfred wn of Ira Gramiley. Bierly and Bullding. new New School H Hall are wions on the Eh siding Centre ire NOW the plasterers Near week do thelr work. Brine +4 4 od wv DICK Work is nireaaly Williams tractor ind expects to completed by the last first week in August, Storm Saturday Night. St OTT. to woompanied r= wiric flaghes ard heavy 3 A There ele « nder, hung over the Vv wur Saturday night of Maborate hibited display wit negwed in fow crmshes of thunder were The was very of fer. the one might expect 1 this locality and portions the only things to su cnc————— Bellefonte Mall Center, become ter be nte has a cen to dispatched be carried by train the in from Willlanmeport, Altoona’ and other nearby intermediate 1s wnd from there dispatched over ur madl route. To accomplish this ial permits have been secured from the Postmaster Genernd by the post: and masters at Willamsport ——————— APA ———— Proper Hanging of the Flag. way to hang a flag when {requently well recog- Altoona, The proper suspended from a rope 8 dacossed. The folowing ile may be safely followed and wid be kept convenient for refer. Flags suspended from rope. east and suspended to gtarg to east Flags north and south, stars rope —————— A ————— Senatorial Scholarships, Miss Miklred Evelyn Zerby, of the State mems- class just graduated from High school, has announced as the winner of the ber the College been for Centre state senatorial scholarship county ” This scholarship ds worth one hun- dred dollars a year and has been won State College High school stu three vears out of six which in” cludes the last two years, A — Charged With Bribery. Indictments charging conspiracy to defraud the Unighad States in connection with leasing the naval off lands in [California and Wyoming were return: led a fow days ag, by the special fod- | | eral grand jury against. Fall, Sinclair | land Doheny, Jr. The indictments bhe- | | iden conapiracy charges Fall and Do- {heny with bribery, based on giving [$100,009 to Fall by the oll magnate. { This i one of the results of the Walsh dnvestigation. —————— LOST «A black folding bill case, con® taining about $7.00 in money and call ing cards with the owner's name and address. Pinder please return to the Reporter office. i by a dent { IS ELECTROCUTED WITH BLESSING ON LIPS. alty for Emgable Murder, “God bless all you gentlemen,” were 22 years old, of Philadelphia, the electric as chair at Rockview, for in Western Penitentiary, morning, to be executed of firm, during president and paymaster i a 1923. nocompanied Father of fear April, was by no sign Trinkle the and to O'Hanlon walke® as chair as he It adjused uttered the execution chamber wis was being Trinkle all he head-mask A. M. that “lod bless ut 7.07 the you gentlemen.” minutes later Trinkle Penitentiary was pronounce to the Saturday dead, was brought Inte to well-behaved Wfternoon and, according officials. and he unusually 36 execution. quiet the hours spent there to The to will be Trin body was claimed and Philadelphin for burial the of Clee, convicted of death ks first five men the Emgable three others been the fifth have The second given man was convicet- and in 15 1 of degree murder of 20 serving a sentence from O in the Eastern Penitentiary. i —— a EEE MARRIAGE LICENSES, Harte: Hoffman Hoy Vicia E A ry Houser Wison W. Fry Margaret Ba Anna Tyrone Tyrone Ti Be Lack lack Gettig dlefonte lHefonte Haven Savers Haven A 8 wo l Dall Bellefonte Witmer Bellefonte ————————— Bell—Sehreck. woddir Mr A very pretty & g took and Mrs place John t became home of Wednesday of las Soehire Bell week when sled ine K the ips variance The spruce was ot in beautiful man 0 top of a prranged as heart was performed by the the Rev, Thompson. pas Houservitle | 3 B hus h Or Ming Speers Woodruff of Bre Prof Nu leggy Hobert neman, son Brenneman, of a College fois, the samter Jr man young flower girl the od anctexl As of de K and Venetia oom ait od) vol Me."by deKoven Nevin. The m furnished by Mis J. M. K Hall Rr wedding LEY Lt romise wer ; wed ding mn Love use was rikpatrick, of Centre A about was served to The Iuncheon thivty guests couple were the recipients of a number of fine gifts wee EC ———————————— Blanks for Soldier Bonus, World War desiring to make application velerans for adjusted compen: bonus, of - sation, known otherwise as a will find blanks at the local post floes A————— A SR I————— BOALSBURG. Wounds and his mother Mrs vielting Dr and his fer at Wm. and ber daugh- Mire, up Place. Dr They lye Knight auto Prof. Edward H Newirk N Jos morning in their automobile sit er, Glenn. a Wil are and Bradford drove in Meyers and family, of Sunday They home arvived are all settled In their summer and feel nual ococurence, right at home, as this is an an- is having an his house, a closed porch George Mothershaugh addition put the ktchen below and a sleeping porch on the seo: to enlarging and making ond floor. There wil be union song services of the different churches Bunday evening on the lawn of the Reformed church, Rev. Wagner will conduct this service, The hymns used will Pe those of John Newton and a history of hie life will be read. All are invited or On Saturday evening at the ice cream parfor of the Knights of Mala there will be a community sing starting at 9 o'cloek. Old familiar songs will be used—the kind that all can join in dinging. Come and enjoy the evening together, A —————————— A] APTA. The “Fourth at Colyer” July Fourth will be ‘celebrated at Colyer in the good old-fashioned way with plenty of fireworks musle, ete. G. R. Melss, the Colyer merchant, has engaged the Potters Mills orchestra, and the evening of the Fourth will be made a merry one for all who attend. There will alsa be Joe cream, cake and fruit on sale. Go to Colyer on the evening of the Fourth and have a good adv. E——E—— TWO VICTORIES—THIRD PLACE. (Continued from first page) five flies several of which were difficult catches, Study the box score and see why we won: STATE COLLEGE H E Ott Spicer, 2b . Mitchell, 2b Lonberger, © Gildiand, of, Williams, If Kellerman, Hollobaugh, 1b Hartswick, A 1 3 0 0 0 4 Kline, Totals CENTRE HALL H Frank, 1b 2 Spyker, 2b Durst, 3b Fettierolf, A Keller, H A N of Emery, it Emery, of Crawford. Crawford, 4 interference Totals K +26 * Hollabaugh ball out, out, with pitched Struck Hartswick., 1; by Crawford §; by by 1 of the Clubs: Won Lost ~ “ @ Gilliland, Standing Bellefonte i MEheim 7 Hal College Centre State ——————————— Birthday Surprise Party. Thursday of last bir hong evening thday surprise A. F Milhe party was given iin of Rote. at the Hote A present "wr Mrs fhome large of time in a in Spring ber people were who passed 5 most J tf ul manner L. AY Blove: Mrs B elgh Mr Mra the and Mrs M Mr Those present were Mr fidren E. Stover and 3 Coburn ard \ dren. James Harry Weaver and Mr. and Mm L Rover Madisonburg: Beliefun MN. ¥3 Mrs mada and oh Bellefonte Reberasburg Glenn Helfrich, Buffalo wnkiin Pa Anna O Flow on Waltes Fy Mifflinburg | i nd fre. Paw Swabb and family, Mr ] Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. F. My 1. Condo. son and A Pp Mrs Mr Mr ;aon and Snavely a Walter, I woo and Mr and granddaughter, 8 NS Mr Mr M User ers and family Mra CO family and Mma C Mabel Ripka. W. H King, Mra Howard M Brown and Long, Mi dren. E wi Mrs {3 if Long " i and and son, Mr Mr. and Mrs Bmith Mrs daughters wife Smith Mabel Weaver and daughter Paul A and Mrs Mr Ann Heckman, Joh of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs Mr Grove Grove Mm 8 A Emma and Mrs. W Mrs Lingle, O Ell Mirw Shook, Mrs j= Tmmel. Gramley on n Fleck, alt John Snavely HD Mrs Mr and Hagan J F and Mrs Mra RR and Mme B and Mra W. H. W. Rote and Mre George Immel MC family: Mrs Mr. and daughter, Mr man and ind daughter Tre J, W Zattle Mr Hettinger and son. Mr Mr. and Mra Mr famBy. Hartley and Rhoda Zettle Hall ——— —————— Transfers of Beal Estate. ot to Harry A. State College; $500 al, to Hender- State College; aster and Rauchan. snd fandly H. Breon. mn, and Rev Drumm, Mrs Joseph children. Norman and Margaret Scholl, of Cen- ire Thomas Foster. al. Beck. tract Thomas D R. Moffit, in Decker et son in $1 Emeline Hough. t, Miles twp. oxy tract Wiliam 1. Wit- in $100 Coburn, to James D Holiness twp. $204.60. ot Eugene H. tract State Coi- mer. tract James COC Musser WwW. L Ledderer lege. 81 J. D Maben, Edward tract in Foster, al. to et ux, in to Blanche E College; $1. et al twp. Keller, et State ux. in lever, tract guardian. to Carrie Neff, tract Spring $1,600, FE. M. Huyett. et ux. to Theodore D Boal. tract in Ferguson, Halfmoon and $10.248.14. in Patton twp; Lingle, tract in Gregg twp.: $700. John I. Holmes, et al Ruth F. Myers, tract in State College: $1600. John H. Shuey. exr., to Faron J. Struble. tract in College twp. $1700. Walter BE. Dreibeibis et ux. to Al bert Lutz, tract in Ferguson twp. $600. Anna T. H. Henssey, et bar, to Phi Lamba Thata Fraternity, tract in State College: $2.500, ——— AA AAT, The PINK LABEL this week. Does yours show a 24 or 251 If not. you are in arrears, and a remittance will be §NDIGESTION canses blosting-snaey pains thet Always find relief and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Neo griping—no nausea-—only 25 cents Worth selling is worth telling—ed- veriles to - - i Two were pi day and ted hav car Haven, dington, ven, and an ven. Ti New to and car equ landing ten oon who spective tusville from Ik - gn Tp —— TT, JSSI—— Youths Swipe Car. Bellefonte, they sald. men from Connect they were interfered Ked jellefonte upon being questioned adi ing up in on z a the large J stolen $1.50 a year, were of his driving in Fast the (lifford One boys gave address In New 1 the other Clyde Murray Meridan, near wey stated they passed through and other large «33 by Clty {PRINTING wbhurg then thie Wily (‘entire Their for Taylor, offer Ns ied 16 pment to GOOD JOBS o. Givels They hid The years in Fort between them 19 planned a is re aged and 20 had and had hn iy. trip Z, in NL Tm, mapped out the gd of ay Jlefonte by Pilin way - NIEMAN'S JUNE ale of Sales DAYS OF MONEY SAVING FOR EVERYBODY The continuous downpour of rain we've been getting recently has forceo quite a lull into business activitics. So we are making a Great Reduction of Our Entire Stock of Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Men’s Clothing and Shoes Prices have been sent dropping "way, "way down, There are ravings for every member of the family to be handed out right and left, IT IS A SALE OF SALES, LAST WORD. TO THE Ma Just a Real Good Car CAR with BACKBONE isan econom- ical car, because it will last. Only DURANT products have a Backbone. If you don’t know about this proved engi- neering principle, now built into more than 175,000 Durant-built cars, we'll be glad to demonstrate how it works, and other DU- RANT features besides. - CENTRE HALL
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