The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1924, Image 5

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    vuval, AND PERSONAL.
Mr. and
Cleveland,
of the
H G
Mis.
last
8. J
in
Mrs
Ohio,
Homan.
atl the
Mr, and
the past
(Mavton
have
parents,
Strohmeier,
been
Mrs
week
latter s
for
of
daughter, Mrs
Jereminh Stump,
Isabelln Stump,
her
Mrs
visited
and
Halil,
Mr. and Mrs
ing, and Mr. and
of Fleetwood, visited
Rn
week
Rowe
Centre
Charles Scholl, of Read-
Mrs, Schaeffer,
Rey Mrs. D
week-end,
wuld
and
inst
Keener over
Te
the 1
“Juniata race.” fn new
from Lewistown,
brand
ACIOSNS iver
comprised of 2450 new
for
rented.
ready occupancy, and have already
been
Jefferson
ently
Hall
where
few
Bruce
Slick and Isaftah
Thursday morning left
by auto for Youngstown,
they will rigit for
days with former's sister,
Aum
Ohl
fa
the
Ln
The total the Elks’
Hallow -een
$1,220,
been
receipts from
carnival and dance
After the expenses
which
the El
$606
have
the izes
ap
include
will
met, will pr
ks there be left
given by
proximately
Mi
Centre
and Mrs
Hall,
time in three
Franklin Runkle, son of
Runkle. of wis
the
it YOUN
y
in the railroad
rence
for first
me
months, Th is employed
in Altoona,
and has been since early isl spring
tid ucks led with
Two wi
shot is word muide
rt
dam, the
charge of
George Goodh
Red Mil
The
were
nunting
birds were
the only
ime
The th
Poultry
6th, in
is time
ne for the Farm
Decem!
Bellef:
making
Shon
the ind
selections
now
for e how will be
ind oats
iimited |
i
pou
to potatos
try and
egEs
Mi
toona
and
berry
and Erne
Baylett,
the home of
in Centre
Mrs
Hall
ter
Spent
Mrs, (In
of
Jorsd
TE
b 3
thet
Mr. Burkhold
railroad
him, his
wtinte
the
d
.
being only
work with
ong employe
sidernce for the
mvenience of the family.
»
Mr Mrs. F. A. C
ters Mills, h
ang
of Pot-
witn
Arson,
ud the pleasure of a.
ing
Fr
da y
e-Penn
Phil
footh i] game
Satur
on
anklin field,
They lef
day morn
While in the city
of W. I. F
* family
wdelphia, on
home in
ret ing
nh cal
Sunday
the
the
on Fi ng
they were RUuests
nley, a friend of Car
son
Tusseyvville Harvey Filink.
candy
to
cash,
teacher,
school
school ol
suffi
ine
sold ifent among
pate recently net the
Hars which will |
drawing material |
The
wis
in
be
and
ar
purchase
supplementary books schol-
selling
Donahev,
ed a ha
J. W. Wolf, daughter. Miss
Wolt, and the Intter's §
Knipe, all of Ardmore, drove
tre Hall Mi:
ick sedan returned
on Monday,
Wolf
friends
the most cand George |
and as a
H-pound
prem he rece
x of
in
sweety
Emma |
Al |
fend,
to Cen- |
Friday
Mr
but
continues
Mr,
spending
woods
on n
Woir
Mr.
thedr
Kripéd's Bu- |
home
and Miss |
here among |
reaitor. |
time in the |
successful in bag- |
small game.
Knipe
Vist
who
considerable
Knipe. in a
bos
and has been
ging pheasants
While tearing
preparatory to enlarging «he
garage, J. Shannor Boozer
having a serious accident. For sec:
ond floor joists the #table had
heavy jogs, and while the young man
was witting on one of them
the hinges of a door. the
lapsed, leaving him and
big timbers drop to the ground floor.
distance of about ten feet Luckily
the landing was done without injury.
and other
down an old stable,
Boozer
came near
ola
loosen
supports col |
three of, the |
fo
i
Maybe it froze up, perhaps from
the results of cold feet, the speed trap
in the borough was not open during
the last two Bundays The writer has |
reason to think that the information of |
how the trap was operated got to the
State Highway Department and that
the department did not look with fa-
vor on the methods employed And |
now, that he trap fs closed, lot us use |
all the means possible to create a local
sentiment to drive sanely. Traps, such |
as was conducted herve, never check |
speed, In fact, it was considered a bad |
day when no business wis done. One |
of the ways careful driving can be
best ugh about f& by example. If!
our al people drive slowly. the
wr r will. invariably follow in the
same manner, :
or
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
D PERSONAL.
thirteenth community
at Belleville
LOCAL AN
i
sale will
The
be held on Saturday
Hed
on
the
is now
membership in
The
Rengw your
(‘rose Roll Call drive
Mearfield,
Drosgr
Wis
inning 3
Orvis Tobias, of
Hall o
week
in
Centre business
the
nn
returned Sunday
1400
The Kerlins
from th
England
even
ing ©“ mie ip through
the
The
{ ened
Now states,
Stores
14 at
did a
Oriole hnve
No
opening day
Mnpany
Phili
Inrs
op
Store psbulrg
on business
F
tended
Carter Wednesday at
John Leitzell, in
eased’'s first
Mrs
K on
the funeral of
The dex
2 mister of tl late Carter
M. EE. Coldren, who recently
the restaurant in the hotel
very
he
ve special
dai ng, is much
He is
dinners
business is doing pre
paring to seg and
Suppers
and family
ind
Sankey
Mi
Marcellus
Mrs
Mi
LATTH WOr
of
Pena
pesriorm
guess
at
recent
Camphed],
i® again able to
ter a prod peat
fection fx
onged
dlowing i
lower Hmbs
Wi
injured
Ham
Eeltiing around
PATH CLEARED,
10 Per Ct,
Hunting
per
Discount to Hunters,
parties
I iss
BH 3 Wisions
iit prow q
cent unt
excoent 5
ORIOLE STORE
CRmp, at the
Ha Buy now stocks are
EE —————
Stores Closed Thanksgiving
The
be
Day.
following
wily clowsaesd
ay
PD. 3
esse 7,
A. Frank
R
M
ail
Nieman,
and
Shreckengnst
som,
Smith
EE E—————————
Notice,
Parties ives to be
Howard F
de-
anid
themes
of
townahip,
knowing
the
of
having «
are requested to make
duly
settlement, Mra
Mra. CC. E. Yeattes,
heirs of Howard F
Brungart. Ament,
to estate
late Potter
or Inims against
payment
ited,
Lang
Hall,
or. to
Hall,
04%
present authentic
{oy
ofaimm,
for to ge
Centre
Ritter;
Centre
Pa.,
Pa
A Good Thing - DON'T Miss 1X,
Send your name and address plainly
writien together with 5 cents (and this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Uo, Des
Moines, lowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain's
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bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Siom-
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bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the Yeart, Bilas and coustipation;
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for ouly b cents. Don't miss it
LUDENS
LL RE LTR THR TT
(ale Rollo Bae ele
Give Quick Relief
AGENTS fell guaranteed hosiery
drect from mill to wearer; all styles!
and colors; salary paid for ful] time
and spare hours; no money needed
for samples. — INTERNATIONAL
MILLS, 741, Norristown, Pa.
GRAIN MARKET.
(Corrected Weekly by Bradford &
Wheat .
Lorn
Co.)
£1.50
1.00
650
R85
13.00
10.00
i Oats
Csalors Ret trom Second
Buying Trip to New York City
Dv E to the large sales and increased demand for Ladies’ Coats, it was necessary for me to
make a second trip to New York City to replénish our stock. We believe these Coats to
be the finest values we have ever offered, and are convinced that when you see them you
will instantly recognize their actual worth. They are developed of the finest ali-wool mater-
als, and mat ed with workmanship of the highest order. To secure such Coats at the height
of the season for a figure so unusually low, is an opportunity rarely to be found.
Every Goat Is Really Gloriously Fur Trimmed
Great, sweepingly big fur collars ; enormous flaire, or melon, or puff, or muff style fur
cuffs. Perhaps border down both fronts ; perhaps borders around whole hems; every coat
is of deluxe coating, soft as plumage seude.coating, with their fashionably dull surfaces : or
the sheer Bolivia family with their fashionably brilliant faces.
AND AS TO COLORS—Cranberry and Ox-blood Red,
and Bunny Grey, Penny, and Deer, and Rust, and Kaffi
Black with contrast fur or Black with Black Fur.
The Dresses, too, Are Exquisite
Every new material and color. A Special on all Wool Flannels, combination stripes and plain
For the Men there are Overcoats and Suits
Avenue Shop.
Ryo
i Baled
Straw
Hay
Ew EOND
J
We use it ios
PRINTING | F
}, GOOD JOBS
Shutter and Cedar Green, Kit Fox
fir and Cinnabar, and Casarole Brown,
3
i
s
not to be equalled, straight from a Fifth Popularly
Young Men's Models.
priced ; new
Collegiate
When your orl
flutters, and palpitates,
when you're short of
breath and dizzy, when
you have smothering
spells and faint spells,
look out for your heart!
DR. MILES’
Heart Treatment
has used with
marked success for all
functional he art
troubles since 1884,
Your druggist sells it at
pre-war prices — $1.00 a
bottle.
We invite you for Satisfaction to the
“HOME OF GOOD VALUES”
KESSLER
MILLHEIM
been
TOUT PERSONS
Ler eat.
PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS
At THE
NE. GRSRY DIBA, COnSY
Relieved and di gestion improved by
CHAMBERLAIN'S HOUSE
TABLETS -
Cleansing and comforting - only 25¢ © ==At “The Scenic"
pai lon
SCENIC and the OPERA
(BELLEFONTE)
A
4
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Want to Buy or Sell ?
The Centre Heporter, $150 & year.
SEE US FIRST
At The Opera House
TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY, NOY,
WEEK-END Se
ia
Chas. D. Bartholomew
“The Ten fommandment«.™ CENTRE HALL, PA,
Added 4000 ALAI LISS
Red
condi
Cross heat-
is of-
office.
grain ion,
nquire at this
AT
The Oriole Stores
CENTRE HALL MILLHEIM
SWIFT'S
ancy Hams
1b. Ne
Fancy Mincemeat Ib. 25¢
Fancy Loose Sauer Kraut ™ 10c
CAMPBELL'’S
PORK & BEANS
J Cans 28¢
Fancy Assorted Caramels 5% 33¢
Genuine Hershey's Kisses, 1b39c
SPECIAL-—-DO NOT MISS THIS
consequent complete accessibility are exclus-
Jersey Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 20c
Fancy Tokay Grape Grapes, J Ib. 35. ive features on motor cars built by ph
Oriole Coffee" Jie rue Ib. 40c| FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
with the Taste
8 1 Phane CENTRE HALL
eka
Special---4-1b. Pkg.
Fancy Seedless
Raisins 450
Just a Real Good Car
HAT which is built by DURANT en-
dures—for it is based on certain
knowledge of what is most worth
while. The Durant Tubular Backbone and