The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 04, 1924, Image 5

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Luual, AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | WILLYS- KNIGHT TOURIN © CAR, pa (p. 0, Address, Bellefonts, R. D.) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | WANTED TO BUY—Several pows,
| guaranteed tn A No. 1 condition. is of- | ——————— rene — | frogh now .r fresh soon—B, (. Wag:
} , . . POR SALE ] ex itehe ange; or ;
v P. Del * was home fromi fered for sale at Homan'd Cry en- | FOR SALE—Used kit he n hi € HOMES TEAD FOR BALE-—I offer ner, Potters Mills; Bell phone 71H1E,
"ay AF ¥ . i dninger Fils p i 5 le gi sonabl ire 8 roa : i :
Next Monday morning school. He Cs, Hemmings in as | tre Hall, 0838p pe a fel gonable Inquire Smith Te ' | my Hom wtead for mule, in Potter town Centr ull
P. Springer, of State College, AFFSUUIE GYer = sil a RS RE Le mate 13 pring alls, a «1p ship, Centre county, VPa.; good house,
i P. Geary, the barber,| Mrs. Mervin Kuhn and daughter,| LOST—8mall red dog; last scen in WANTED—Men or women to take | new barn, necessary outbulidings; new "UREBRE REGISTE nt ED GUERN-
ir is during the rush of work | Miss Mildred. are guests olf Mrs. | the " I yy of Farmers Mill » Please ' ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery Re bp: a never fad ng well of fine! oop mam r POR
7 . 4 ‘a mister . Alice Durst, | notify Ralph Homan, Centre inl drinking water, “or terms addr i - >
tHis week. Kuhn's sister, Mra. Alle | . . ps + 5 y
fi We i _ [for men, women and children; eMmi-| =~ 4 ow SHADOW, 3526 room; State and Federal accredited
nates darning. Salary, $76 a wek full Wentworth Ave, Chicago, 11. {f herd: sud of rviceable age and
BALE, to make
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The new dean of the school of chem-! C. P. Ramer, the local Maxwell deal- 1 1 og Palr eye-glusses, somewhere
istry at Penn State is Dr. Gerald L. er, last week delivered n Maxwell SPOTL | jatween Centre Hall and State College, time; $1.60 an hour spare time. Oot-
Wendt. succeeding Dr. G. G. Pond, who | model to F. P. Rogers, at Nittany | Finder kindly return to Reporter office. ton, heathers, silks ~—INTERNATION- HOME FOR SALE-—The undersign
died In 1920. | Mrs. Anna Harrison, of Centre Hall, | S———————————— AL STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, |®3 offers for sule his Bome at ¥
A boy sizing up to nine pounds was left for Portage this week where she | WANTED Balesman, Every mer- Pa. By Mills, consisting of 1% acres of | VOU es, excellent Mmadividuaia
born t, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Long, | will again jen h in the public schools, | chant a prospect. Man, with car pre- an
: 3 aT . a | ferred, Two countels open to man WE | plete set of outbuildings. The
in Washington, D. €¢. The mother is a Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner, of Al: | jarred Whia Bis } ae ONSTIPATION In in the bast of condition. 1
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geiss Wag- | nn visited the former's mother . % : A cause of many ills, Harms large and well-built porches
0s : Johnstown, Pa 1 ful to elderl sople Arle an yn. porches;
ner, in Centre Hall Mra. Maria Wagner, at Tusseywville, on | _ : y people.
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’ vf | Always relief in taki hid 4
During the absence of the Ross A.| Monday. Mr. Wagner is manager ol} ROR SALE—S800 Barred Rock pul » in taking I'he place has on it a
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Hickok family in Massachusetts, their one oi the Shaffer stores in Altoona. {tets, Park strain, in fine condition, are CHAMBERLAIN S well, and also the use of ;
Harrisburg home was burglarized, the | . o eanoon a car driven by | offered for sale to close out for 90 cents TABLETS ing spring nearby. AR kh
2 suring § in mo star ai vu i | eae A ’ : CMC ION AST . except peaches. The
robbers securing a diamond star Pi | vga Thomas, of State College, and a |“ h. EARL SRRECKENAST. Zion, | Easy-—pleasant— effective—only 25¢ within 100 feet of a Un
tes ¢ “y ieckok! sNEaEe ) | . y i foe if 1
watch, and Mrs. Hickok's engagement | a ou nided at a point in the viein-| ee a a
ring. lity of Pine Grove Mills, resulting in| #0 convenient to a school i .
; Et " yt ses 14 ie ais $a py oo” 4 ¥ fa TY Ja : -~
All th tents of the house occu Mrs. Thomas who was accompanying further particulars apply te { » Inst I51¢
AR e of * $ i 4 Se 4 y . FEE TRE Ph ‘ a a RR i
pied by Mr and Mrs. Homer Zelgler, her husband, having a leg broken | SHRECKENGAST, Centre 1. Pa - br A
eral cholee heifer
mo#t fashionable
and seven-room house
walks, first class stable, pig
in Clearfield. were burned when the | Guests of the L. Packer family huts The Centre Reporter, $1560 a year.
house wus destroyed by fire. Mr. Zeig- | §
; | during the week were Mr. and Mrs
ler is a son of Josiah Zeigler, former| , _.. afensci
{ . f . tert lef te © f house, | . x : rire ‘
janitor of the Bellefonte court house. | . ,...... Mr and Mrs Wihlam Sto-
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Mills, | ver. of Millheim Sumner K. Packer
one of Potter township's school teach- | Y! Pittsburgh, Is now at the parental
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ers, purchased a new Ford touring] home. ii Of A 2 Weeks
car. Clayton McKinney, also of Pot-| wi ¥ BR Corman. of Bun y / Se Tg fl
und three daughters
George Sweeney, of Potters
ters Mills, purchlised a second-hand |, :
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Ford roadster. Both pure hases were: Moore. ) hiquoin Of | : feet
made through F. P. Phillips “t a : . as vi | 8 as gl ht
| Chester A. (Chiguoine of Ww Fi 1 or g
Grange Park never looked prettier | Yorl Mrs M. Wolf and : i CAE Oi WHERE EVERY DAY 15 BARGAIN DAY
than it did at the opening of the fifty-| larber, of Miffinburg. were recent 8 bowls iA
first anniversary yf ite birth The | Vis non ;
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grounds were not ast this yea
but were mowed at haying time. T a Fal nna hates al ~ re
result is a thicker al rreener sward | ‘ar rak ont, ta teribaai or o : 0 8 RT ; 5 % hi UST RETURNED
that will withstand more hard tramp 2 is a y . : oa . a a, hi : b w yg”
from New
York City with a collection of
ing without doing harm to iL
John M. Egan recently handed to . Auman, i ‘entre ! F. u At these prices you can afford to buy CORD
the ®oard of managers his resignation | man is conducting
as warden of the western penitentiary | Sale meat establishment and h ne Tires, instead of fabrics, at almost fabric tire prices,
to tak eeffect early in the fall. Th fs secretary and treasurer of the Zini ..e .
dn A a re from) Furnishing : company and get thousands of additional miles. resses oY a
business cares is the reason given by " ' . . .
a eran RD siaiel on’ Eood ans roid xander, a graduate of (Note--These low prices include good quality in-
thority ha first deputy warden et a2 5 in LM CL
Stanley P. Ashe wil be appointed to) PEneering cepartment, is emgfoye ner tube with each Butler Cord Tire:) These frocks are pretty enough for any occasion,
succeed Mr. Egan. hoes Co... Philadaivhin. He was hom In Silk, Crepe-faille, Flannel, Charmene,
o0x3: Cords, Tire & Tube, $112 [ § maemevcorom oe
at Daan Ei Tana ue Ke Rest, Mexico. Green, Taupe, Brick-
owe hte | he bone nthe left arm between the 0x3 Cords, 510 Also have Full Lines of HATS---Velvets
: OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION ane Felts--All Colors, at Lowest Prices
Buy Now while the Opportunity Is Yours. wy, ERSFE Stock of Dresses and Hats must be sold out: In
Suserbeyinge imagine : TWO WEEKS in order to make room for the New Heavy
brought with them Miss Adaline Mc- a mh _- s——— Fall Coats coming in.
Clenahan
Frank and the
Chat city. an a. stenographer for several | Washington, D. C.. Friday evening and. . y EVERYTHING SACRIFICED AT PRICES NEVER
earn Twin reporcd hat both Cou | reports that her daughter, Mise Bin. HOMAN’S GARAGE EQUALLED. These are all goods of Belter Quality now
ples had been married, but the Report is improving rapidly nd wi e } 3 4 C3 ‘ .
er was assured that this report at 3 BOON 08 she is ah 5 lative the i sold at Sensational prices.
mL Se | CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE vera bons RE in 1
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Last week mention 1
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take adv antage of this Shee ial Dress ane
contemplated sale
We invite you for Satisfaction to the
Not unknowingly
is rk Kessler’s Department Store
on a a mre | 4 7 SR If You Buy a Set of I MILLHEIM
Club toward the fur B
house was a hands
LA Firestone | 5: Ten-Cencs.ible
to legs, and has been installed | he LR J i . .
ge front room of te seeond Roos i | F & Ball an INSIS
of the club house i 4 I . ‘ ize oons
One of the neatest buildings on ed | y |
Grange Park used for vending is that 4 | [1 ITH every set of Firestone Balloon
vccupied by the Dewart Products con \ Gum-Dipped Cord Tires, we give you a
pany. J a 8 ofe and one ak ai 5 i | {A complete set of Firestone Changeover Wheels.
tructure with a concrete floor. ie ibera owa will ma our
first floor is being used for serving the Ne | A It 1 all nce be de for y
famous Dewart ice cream, and the il 4 f A a tires.
ond for sleeping quarters for the boss fi | | EA This is a special inducement for immediately
and help. A wei] appearing business iE 8 Hi equipping your car with Balloon Gum-Dipped
stand anywhere anytime is a bid for ; A ib i HE :
stand a wh sn die " A i for | Cords and getting the added comfort, safety
sults, il 8 = if and economy these wonderful tires give,
During the winter of 1921, George E. NE i i You will get the advantage of increased tire
Whippo came to the home of Mr. and | Lat Lh \ y mileage—decreased gasoline consumption—
Mrs. Wilbur Bland, relatives, in Centre | PRA LE and lower car upkeep, proved by 5,300,000
Hall, and was then suffering very much | ELL HL y miles of carefully checked service tests and the
from the effects of injuries received | 3 RR wT | : actual experience of over 100,000 car owners.
during the World War. On Monday he | oR i
again reached the Bland home for a | 1% nd ULE v7 \ J Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords allow you to
brief vacation, but has so much im- | ‘ \ drive at higher speeds over the rough stretches
proved physically that he was scarcely AR without danger or discomfort. They expand Z BNE a g = as 00 )
recognized. Puring this time he has LR WW \ia \ x 7 ! ; .
AREA AN
the usefulness of your car day by day and add
many months to its life.
been under government care and is
now taking vocational training in New | ; ’ M 1
York oity. | ph Suu ANANAREER WLY otorists everywhere are getting Balloons acco
hare ia muck being mid today abot) Rt ® RRR : NOW-—as a short cut to lower car operation Over one- + third of all the tob
the: ‘wiito” Toad hog ronting. from the Le EE le \ ; and increased service. Bring in your car today chewers in the United States have
road pedestrians, but it js doubtful if] \ WA ih AR ; —we will make changeover promptly at sur- proved that.
any persons using the road assume | LR - prisingly low cost.
wre privileges tha the pedestrian Ee ; »
ee vow. Selany| The demand for BEECH-NUT
if nothing unusual for some per
EEETUTT BALLOON GUIMFDIPPED CORDS | | Steinke dnc i pot dan
on either the rig center
or toft er he. road, yd ight, center 250 mi ion packages in a single year.
I a Tg I I oy : THE ORIGINAL LOW-PRESSURE TIRES That's because we didn’t let tobacco
driver shudder, when his gate is even
Below. that permitted. The pedestrian wers, labor, manufacturing costs,
should remember that when a car ap: te, Federal and revenue taxes collect
proaches, although in the hands of the ’ th . th ali the
st skilled and careful driver. a thou« | eir increases from the quality or
Emm FETTEROLF'S GARAGE their in
with the proper manipulation of the 8
: hin nd ke it impo y
Ny alias 30 wawte To" tm | CENTRE HALL PA, BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco is
tends it to go, while the person on the same in 1924 as in 1915. ' Still
foot has a control that Henry Ford
cannot imitate... There {as no Intention the most of the best for 10¢
here r the rond hog, ore | ——
Ee ae Lon ora aw. thors P. C. SHOEMAKER the best chew at any price—still the
at the wheel. The pedestrian, lke : favorite everyw here.
the sane auto driver, should not stand | -
100 much no his righta. Tf both be | LINDEN HALL, PA
oareful, many accidents will be pre. ’ .
vented, and fet us all advocate that y
both be carefu; and not stress the \
ents Bt one lo the dotriment of the AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE ITS OWN RUBBER . Julia.