THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. . sm ag tle Her CENTRE HALL, PENN A or ——————— THURSDAY. NOV E MBE R 13 Mellon 194 B. W. SMITE. ....covcensnssrsnsses Bditor EDW, BE BAILEX......Looal Editor and Sustnens Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal pouces, twenty cemts per line for three insertions, and ten cemts per line for each additional insertion. ’ Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cemts per line for each minlmom twenty-five cents, i Display advertising rales made known on application. ————- charge, Borough Fire Alarm. In ease of lire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: Gne long and five short blasts when fire is seuth of Reformed chureh. SEE _ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. v{Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M.; tre Hall, 2:30 P., M.; Farmers 7:30 P. M. Theme will be: Love of Christ.” Cen- Mills, “The Constraining I desire to have e ent, so far very press as possible. Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian—Centre Hall Pine ‘Grove Mills, afternoon; evening. Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Centre Hall— $:39 Sunday School. 10:30 Holy Communion. Friday, 7:30. P. M., Service, Tussey ville— 1:30 Bunday Scheol. 2:30 Church Bervices, Farmers Mills— Saturday 1:30, Pastor) Preparato ry Catechetical Methodist Eplscopa) (Rev. H .H Bherman. Pastor) Methodist — Sprucetown, Centre Hall, afternoon; evening. morning; Spring Mills, lH Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman. Pastor.) Centre Hall— Regular worship Sunday School at Tussey ville— Sunday School at 5:30 A. M Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Egg Hill— Sunday School at 1:30 P. M. Regular worship at 2:30 P. Lemont— Thank-Offering Service Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor Locust Grove—8, 8. at %:30 at 10 Paradise 7:00, M M 8:30 A. 30 A at 16 M. 30 feces NH 8 at preach consist Missionary Institute, The Young Missionary stitute of tral Pennsylvani 29th and 30th of Pine Street [Lutheran ville. Each society egates, with more members attend the Friday evening, 28th fee, $4.00; Wome An's Susquehanna Ww this n } hurch Dan- red two del of having ba iq wet on He ticket for hanguiet, | the privilege tration 50 cents ———— A MAPS A Hunter Sleeps at Wheel, John E. Schroll, of Mt Joy, fng from a hunting trip In county, fell asleep at the wheel automobile early Sunday His grip on the steering w ed and the pachine en curb slong Main He was badly Gerner, of Mt Weaver, injury. return- Centre of his morning. heel loosen the Rheoms, bruised but Frank Joy and Jay and Abner of Newtown. sscaped without ashed at into street —————— A] PA BAI TUSSEYVILLE The sad news of the death of Henry Jordan. of MeConnefl., Illinois, was received at this place last week. Mr. Jordan was a former Centre county boy and was well known throughout this section on account on sevegal trips made to the old home. Great excitement prevadled Satur: day evening when word was received here that Charles Stoners house was afire. The flames were held in check by residents until a fire engine from State College came and extinguished olthem. The bouse is badly damaged and will’ have to be replaced by a new one. We all admit that this is a bad time of year to be burned out, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rockey and daughter, of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, at this place. Mr. and Mra. C. PP. Ramer and son Joseph and Charles spent Sunday at Milroy. Boise Brown, of Philipsburg, spent Sunday at the home of KE. T. Jordan James Spangler, of Juniata, is spending some time at the home of . John Fortney, Those who spent Sunday at the home of Charles Slnterbeck were Miss. es Flora and Madle Bedelyon ahd brother Andrew of Yeagertown; Mr. and Mrs William Jordan, Mrs Ma- of Colyer, DIED IN AUTOMOBILE, EE Run-~ for In Ford Car With Engine ning—Intended Backing Up Gas, Howard Ritter, died while seated at the Homan garage. He drove to the garage from his home at foot of Nittany din- mounted and had air tire. aged his Ford Tuesday seventy vears. in cur, noon, the Mountain, into a his chest, asked the Car, put complained of pain the on mounting to ing he would back up for the attendant then The engine still, minke and on Car, the gus. The car garageman crank up say - will ~ ing to the gas pump. Was running, this led but the car stood and the gas man to an ine Mr. Ritter Hmp «at the wheel, his Mp. The physician the was found sitting with his engine notified. was was and a The with Goodhart wr body driven to the undertaking estab burial Hall and engaged work. and prepared for Mr than Ritter came to Centre more in the years . fifteen years ago of his second wife, a varfous kinds Since of he | Two daughters, | and Mrs. C. E Were fow death few lived alone. ago, Mrs, Yeatts, George Ls of by ANE. Altoona, sified of the death telephone ind were expected here about the time | this issue goes to press to make ar- | rangements for interment amn———— A ————— DEATHS, —— STITZER sad urrea il M1 it the An Penn Samuel unusually Hall, GG. Stitzer on Friday. pts Xx age of thirty =i months, She was stricken w the Saturday erything fever though ev possible O save Inter Res § her life, it was of ¢ made Sun Hev. E ment Was On Grex Valley, mung Stitzer wns the daughte Mrs, Willis SUry Hones, un ive her, as & Emma Stitzer, of Roche so her husband } oldest being the baby Harry. Cla (, Wetzel Windsor, ot week and Mra COC reared husband and in Gérberich. Ballefont Mrs C Holes reInains were Intaro She in “iver Samue The where was dinbetia dren rvive held Mon church, Co Mi on e, al hedm Henry ownship tf Fer- home Mo 4 Fy Ferguson township until Fye, a native o died the at Mrs Newlin about years the ¢ home wir 1900, when he removed where he went into the business, from which he retired gix years ago. and since resided his daughter He w inited Sue who with . to Miss him Three EE in marriage Krumrine, preceded to the grave about SX. years ago MeCalmont, of of Hollkdays- svive-~Mrs, Mrs. Mary Miss Eva, brother and daughters of Pittsburgh; Crouch, Cleveland. and Ome four sisters Adam, of Ne Mra. Clays Homan, of ot beirg also survive, namely: A. B. Struble, Mm B F Mra, Kate vada: Mrs ton Struble, + 1% - State College; Roan, Pa. body Rochester, The where wns brought to Tyrone, funeral services were held and interment made. —— MARTIN died Martin Bel lefonte fro paralytic stroke which De Clinton Mary He ago survives Mra, W. B. Stru- and W. H., of “John HMtchinson at his home in the effects of a he suffered 3 months previously, consed was born near Salona, of William aged 70 years, marriage 51 years Courter, who county, Martin, and was was united in to Miss Alice with the following children: N. Buck, of Butler; Mrs W. He of Camden®N. J; Bellefonte. Three sisters also survive: Mrs, Mary Crust, of Centre Hall; Mes. Elizabeth Guyer, of Port Matilda, and Mrs. John H. Lutz, of Jacksonville Interment in the Union cemetery, Bellafonte, a son and a BSNOOK.—Hessie Sheridan, wife of Stover G. Snook, died at heir home at 7202 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, af- ter a short illness of pneumonia, aged about 42 years Mrs. Snook wae known to a number of * Mlltheim residents, having visited ther with her husband, who is a na- tive of that place, at the W. F. Smith home a number of times during the pust several years CE —— WARNS OF ‘DEADLY MOTOR FUMES Motorists to Keep Garage Door Open While Repairing Car, Frequent police reports of a man or woman found dead in a garage, With the engine of the automobdle still run- ning, has prompted the Department of Health to again warn carbon monoxide poisoning. ure usually reported of cold weather There to close the garage door up the engine or making to the motor. Director ther says his warning door open small garage “This can snuff out a says Director against Such accidents the approach is a tendency while tuning adjustments Krusen fur- to keep the unventiated the motor, is deadly a few “The warming up foot of would small dosed gar- on in in while operating poisonous gas life in Krusen horsepower engine giving off only bon monoxide taminate the age 10 by in about i and minutes” small 23 and one cube CAr- minute adr in a feet, to three minutes, per con- 20 This poisonous gas is one products of the of combustion of without give its with the affected will within a short state be exposed concentration of the engime stil running. accounts for the facet that medion] ald can of great affinity Efforts at therefore, futile incomplete gasoline, The gas itself is will danger this reason of person odor, and for victim no warning the UNCON SCHoUs result that #0 become time. and this in Lo Ens This a higher from the often Bay gas for the death ensues before en. The depends be poisoning the upon in the action ils { TON blood tion i “he the { {ing i resuscita- are, often plan, [73] adjustments refore, be for max in a the should pubic be cautious about to when automobiles small garage the doors ed. Every equipped off be to smal! with EHTAR garage should ventilating devices Carry exhaust The doors gases when starting would be h fi the engine best the the plan $ | Tg a. +4 3 4 tO Xeon open until si time as engine 8 not in this mos observation wRIrming f wili avoid a repitition of the pure ivan ble and ventable deaths from {this cause” ———— I nA ———— LOCAL AND PERSONAL Killed several above State Beptember, all to date has ney tit ¥ has fx siroxe Wednesday long beer ade a down town a wheel chair, Mera dna Howard ghter, Herman Bettie J Wess Were gue raged The by the Western Sunday owned approved jen Jersey Shore 25.006 bond 1 bullding Hey Mrs ¥ household fects Hall if by Vans, the and 8 Greenh thedr brought to Cen tre vesin gy two the train on moving in and in evening minister and his wife arrived by Mr. and Mrs to their new home, are comfortably hou modern Dutrow moved in ing week They sed, with all the in the home and hot ‘water Roy conveniences light, heating system. The by electric bath, annual hunting vacation taken Iran Stover, raflway mall clerk be- 3 tween Altoona and was him oovered Cumberiand, Centre Hall, on when youth. He jot of rab- spent by about territory n succeeded bite, in Kling a nice tandall Detwiler and James CGent- . of Farmers Mills, have succeeded capturing rRaeoons zed, in and some three other small within the past ten They the scarcity of mbbits to the ravishes of the fox, sald to game days, attribute be plentifu; this season. The new hunting camp Krise place in Seven built by at the Perry Mountains, being Contractor Williams for a Pittsburgh party, # wing pushed to completion. and presents a very hand. some appearance in its rustic style. Messrs, Palmer, Carson and Foust se doing the carpenter work. while Orvis Horner i& doing the sone work. Chas. D. Bartholomew, the local in- surance and real estate agent, distrib uted a number of handsome imitation leather portfolios for filing in sepa- rate compartments valuable papers of all kinds, among his Insurance friends On the outside js stamped In gold the name of the individual, The cases are doubtless prized by those receiving them. Mars. W. A. Odenkirk and Jduagh- ters, Dorothy, Helen and Sarah, of Centre Hall, with Eugene Lee, of Spring Mills, at the wheel, on Friday drove to Selinsgrove. returning San. day. While in that place, the Oden- kirks were guests of Rev, RF. Fet- tdrolf. who is the principal of the Mii- mont High school, and an uncle of Mrs Odenkirk. Mr. Ieee was enter: tained by Horry Haney, of Spring Mills, a freshman in Susquebanna Unis versity, i. Tom — date. drive that will and women. MILLHEIM —JI| = Report, # Marg € Joes THe ir wy wri Will Freon am cms——— —— Red Cross Roll Call NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR @r, SALE Hed Cross heat wal Condit with p ered we is of" office & JOTS, 5 for sale Inquire this LOW] Cane, Fy wn hunting r of the i; ret ust to Eiven, FOI BALE Chesterwhite Broce W, Ripka Centre Hall, Pa. wd 10 & bay breeding mo owes oid 30R11, nths hone Bell 'p LOST shot gun, h double, barreled grade, Hunter 1- trigger, ejector: in leather case. Reward of 326 if returned *to H H Herbster, L Pa. . I. €. Sm Specially automat {$4 aurelton roperlty at Centre land; bullkdings in Inquire of Mrs Hall, Pa. FOR Him excellent 4 H SALE i 13 acres of srydition Charles Foust, Centre FOR new steel BALE bed transmission | P. Phillips, Ford and clossd ton truck, cab; will sell Potters Mills, FOR one but almost Heek kman, BALE Red Two ross, new, Centre heater the other smaller Inquire of W. QO Hall, Pa. n FAR M FOR —— Farm BOW 00 capied by Thomas Shaeffer is for rent. For further information of W, 0. Heckman, Centre Hall WANTED. $2500 on a new prop erty costing over $5.000, and will give as security first mortgage. Inquire or write The Centre Reporter, Centre Hall, Hound, male. trained and Prive reasonable. - Centre Hall; pil 43 a casts FoR SALE—Two yearling Short- horn bulls, 16-16th pure bred; good in. dividual quality, Bell phone.-—Ernest J. Treaster, Centre Hall, Pa. . PUBLIC BALE REGISTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 10 A M, on the Allison farm at Potters Mills, by John Fohringer: Farm stock end implements KE. M. Smith, auet. FOR SAL B—Blue Tok 8 months old: partially doing nice work. Charles 8. Smith, phone. ——————-— i In the doceoseed of been Letters having all debited {immediate ed, BRONCH! TIS Ls av Ar gh. So does * But these £ IR Vv 1 easily to the healing 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend fig” of GEORGE lingering of Centre H. EM Had ve administration on shove estate duly granted the vign- knowing themselves ander and the same those ha to present 1% horse-power wa- nditior settlement, EMERICK in good © in offered EMMA J VERNA M Admin Centre in Sport - in- electric wus Apply ag a eYer Jonasson & 1226 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Many Charming New Styles in nd Silk Frocks $19.75 $25.00 $33.00 you will find any number of suitable for all occasions. Smart things wear. Gay little frocks for the after: A tora evening wear. to note the unfailingly high type of these material, style and workmanship, the y low. For Women and Misses Dress Shop—Second Floor. %