Today (Thurs tion Day. white fice. The rain damage in corn to the ground A child's poch Saturday night owner may call Me home Centr cardboard story Mrs, Grace is at the Ripka. in household We failed to 1» Ernest Frank CQ. Benner's ceeding stor Chester Miss recently ing at now State Mr. moved this Slack L. Campbell. Miss sition Marguer complet the engaged Belle College. and Mrs, into the at assistan summer is Sarah at the Laurelton, was Mills, over Sun panied by a position Mrs. Elizabeth Baltimore, Md. week, where her youngest Mitterling, to visit ily. Sn at the she d on Chas. ia Noah E. superintendent with this sect week armn the represer Rev. League, was in last ings tion Mr. and daughter, recent Keener Mr. Of in he Mrs, Mirian guests of at Mrs Keener : a < and Ke Rev, years. is Miss Mary tie Miss, Mrs. . D brightened period and glowing health, pictured present A Durant rondster F and Gi. Ol Tuesday she by the ana were driven Jersey, the Daniel Daup, Frank Smith 80 made ing Mr. the and ™ i here 16 Mrs home Mrs, Monday ung and to Mr Hall, it. The married, turned Shunk Sunbury injured of on having from The Potter Carpenter i= man, of Wednesday ure venientiy There will the mai off { is or Ww room permanent s | oP Fire Preven- £0 PB day) is heavy i The this of ~ | being | Mrs | burg, Mrs Misses Finkle, es printed on for sale at repa is i nruch at stalks n last week did tields, knocking sizable areas. { Of found The it. book was WwW. J. Smith, this office Ket hy at Saturday for October Mil n Spring Spring Mills, father, A. CC. assisting Cool, of of her Hall, you will in Sunday a i through th fat the 1 that Gi. | nention last week the new clerk e, at the station, WwW. Grove. in ¢ Of Many SU the State Ti i XY, and 1 T the i . 1 of Coburn, | COUurse ite ed Krape, a sfonte he nurs~-; and nursing in it hospital, 18! were hand night Kh, private at day i ] During John 8. Slack recently thes he ir Coburn, to Station and H from erected Mr. W. new home Emer where Arent sickn t { ‘oncrete t hie who holds a Vin Potters yvder, po Pennsvivania we her home at ny She was accom- 3 lady who also hola : titution named Mitterling left part the jatter of : joined with Mis Chicago, and wis 8 Carrie] Iii. iam wgnter, trip to Mitterling $ {Chester is D., district | Ployed Anti-Saloon at Erie, latter par of meet- D. Yeiser, store, has Penna, ’ as spring ion the w future ying Rn 1 i the Mr. Hall. Mr. the Eagley Wher i was has completed the build- + 3 ocd i inted kE the Moore. nome Duck. Foreman Mugnus Ly bry 3 ¥ of Klys daughter, Christine. nome of hep ing I'e surviy Marion tow Gentzel and Mills, i nrrle Whi we id he Spring re in tiiernoon, Mrs vi Centre 19 at i Community Day and that an 18k of of want to miss isastinmu ¢ . . . ative, f Centre Halt On ters. n Jer naling “Ars passe © ry the local men roads during aid been i off indefinitely B C of somely WW. Louis TU Smith i of the are Hiss entertain: meg A : s A ‘ and arin on Mon # Intien part of Of this ginning wis confined CN, Vea rs Wii er Grove taken arming ve whplete Earlystown, wh move Oy or nd farm, Mrs, at lover to Mra, funeral Delaney atten Gunsallus, The of Mrs, in vears and John of Ira Tuesday, and ile on decease Delane I uncle advanced and stired. A him, wife ten o le on an automobile to surroundings Mrs. sister, trip t in Snyd Haszer, Annan ¥: stopped wi distant re owner of t Manchest me Mr Joel Miss N. H. brief Smith, is the and Manchester, Hall 1 er Mr. business college in for time RM Hasse i ia the ut the home Miller, in there pver Sunday. Lizzie Harpster, Mrs. Harrisburg, and Bi and not frequent occurren » to together. The thr Charles and Claud the West It the Harpster family Saturday sl 16t five Harpster of Mr, Dubois, and and The Mrs, (Dr,) Mrs. Hor Mrs, Mi ih r ladi Cat i. 1 jus Moore, and a of waa lsburg, a be lsanc, in far in “in Hull, vy iilinam ti Allo na the Babe Boh nt second to mate, that Altoona & Shriners, Liste 1« Ge plea Ww Hut 18 team- Alt 1840 o0onn 1 day, Shop Of disappoint to tea Shri { intter with did i team not first the first fence trip ball pitch r the on a hor Muesel. too. bs y gave cheering hitting €«n d- at ad, 3 Ve he er y. in th ]~ he \ B~ es h- H. ne i= oe oe ie, a1 in n, he m n he ed a fe ict of the organiz is, 1 8 H Keemer ar Fleetwood, were ONE NIGHT J ONLY Theatre Mon, 0c. 1 server ar Me re fisr rem Whistab SES SEATS 2A presents [Te Y IN THE CHUMM Y COMEDY + le and Likeable Melodies; Mammoth Eleeirie Fountain Ten English Sanbeam Dancers, SALE FRIDAY AT MUTT DI J 07 CT8 AE. bg WALTER DECKER & JOHN F MEBLGREW My v FRED BOWERS CHARLES LEWIS ’ ¥ 3 RB and Gorgeous FProdaction wa COMPANY / Way doyouget the best price for eggs in the cold months? Because eggs are few. Hens and pullets are using all their feed tomaintain bodily health - not to make eggs. And yet, if they could get the last ounce of nourishment from their feed, your birds would lay when eggs mean money! ORE eggs! There is only one way to get them: Make it possible for your birds to turn the feed they now waste into eggs. You can do it. Thousands of Succesiiul poultrymen have done t. Fleischmann’s Pure Dry Yeast, added in small amounts to the daily poultry feed, makes it easy to digest and assimilate it, easy for the fowls to turn it quickly into bone, tissue, energy ! Yeast.fod birds are the best lay« ers of winter eggs —and eggs! No longer will a large part of the feed pass un- used out of the bird's system, a total waste. Every ounce of nourishment will be extracted, comfortably, naturally, and your egg profits will soar! Fleischmann's Pure Dry Yeast is now for sale right here in town. Stop in for a free booklet that tells how this remarkable food adjunct can make your birds produce eggs when egg prices are high. And take home a package — a week's feeding will show you its amazing value. PURE DR For Sale by Y YEAST » This trial ¢ for $1. So you can tharoughly test for yourself the amaz- ing results of Fleischmann's Pure Dry Yeast, a special trial age is now ready Sur can hy it for . Enou yeast for 100 hens for a month and a ! Ask your dealer for it today. pro C day On frie and an, Mr, ed B. of . S CENTRE HALL, PA. TUSSEY VILLE of | spent | plete Bwartz. | nm an | companied by Mrs Bobb, mother Recognizing the need of more com- information pertaining to the agriculture of the state the 19521 leg- passed an act requiring the when making the triennial assessment; gather such data re lating the acreage of the principal crops, the number of livestock, other facts pertaining to the agri- resources of the sate as the of Agriculture might re Act operative this Department already has up in comvenient to he distributed the county seelivfonte, parents of twin boys. { Bunday at the home of 8. T, P. Ramer and family spent Sun-| Mey ©. 8. Krader, of | Schuylkill county, iw in Milroy. and Mrs, Daniel Rossman and | gq yehter, Mrd, ¥, homor of ud lature Port visiting Clinton, | ABC ROTTS, her | 1 P. Fioray ’ 10 A birthday party was held last Wed- the FF. P. Alvin . Floray, his farm nesdny evening at Floray and wno | cultura This pre home that ty -seven in day | Becretary The The (juss ion majority guests were ent, | quire, becotnes Year the hook to , of Mifflinburg, visited among nds, and Mre.' E. T. Jordan, Emily Floyd Jordan, and Stewart Jord- | accompanied by Greely Jordan and | attained and Mrs, William Jordan, attend- | invited a surprise party at the home of | The time was spent In playing various F. Rickert, of Woolrich, in honor | games, and delightful made their daughter, Mrs Harold Ream. | were served, The and ready and Mrs, M. WW. Willams, reciplent of many nusesmors Hy reireshments YOUng man w the form if ac- | useful gifts, the com- i missioners — Ee CHARMING FALL COATS Combining Remarkable Values and Smart Styles Priced from $8.75 to $95. Beautiful, indeed, are these charming Fall Coats, revealing— GRACE, SMARTNESS, QUALITY and FINE TAILORING. In selecting the collection it was our particular desire to choose such types as would meet the needs of the woman of varied taste. Coats for dress wear, Sport Coats, General Utility Coats, the coats that fill the requirements for all occasions are found here. For the larger part the coats are fur-trimmed—Iin such smart and favored furs as Fox, Fisher, Dyed Fitch, Opossum, Beaver, Muskrat, etc. And the luxurious materials, high pile fabries of the finest character—such as— Kashmirdown, Kashmana, Suedine, Jamuna, Cuir de Laine, etc. In the Autumn's modish tones of brown, Incuding the Kafr and Peany Brown and Saddle; also In Rust and Shatter Green. EXQUISITE DRESSES in Fashion’s Newest Creations In Silks, Wools, Flannels, Satins, and all other new materials, and a gorgeous riot of varied colors. Complete Chic Line of Children’s & Juniors’ Dresses, Coats and Hats for Fall CORRECT HATS to wear with" the new Coats shown in Velvet, Satin, and the New Hatter’s Plush. Prices from $2.25 to $10.75. Complete your attire with the new Side and Front Gore Walking Pump--- All styles In patents and suedes to add a note of distinctiveness to the ensemble We invite you for Satisfaction to the “HOME OF GOOD VALUES” A. KESSLER MILLHEIM For Economical Transportation CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 100-HOU ENDURANCE AND ECONOMY RUN OCTOBER 7 TO 11 Watch for a Chevrolet Touring _on Bellefonte streets, in Centre county towns and on Centre County roads, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Satur. GUESS How Many Gallons of Gas, Quarts of Oil, and How Many Miles It Will Travel in 100 HOURS. Bring your Guess to DECKER RROTHERS before 8 P. M. SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924, and Two PRIZES of $15 and $10 each will be given for the two nearest guesses on Gallons of Gas, Quarts of Oil used, and number of Miles Registered in this 100 Hour Run, » Started Promptly at 3 P. M., October 7th ——FROM —— DECKER BROTHERS Corner Spring and High Streets Watch This Great Demonstration! BELLEFONTE, PA. (Texaco Gas and Oil Used) Bell Phone 220-R
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