THES CENTHE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, on —— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sj PA. 1925 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8, W. SMITH Editor { Loonl Editor and EDW. E. BAILEY... : 1 Business Manager Eutered at the Post Office in Centre Hab &s second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.60 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten ceats per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Pleplay advertising rates made known en application, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire Is south of Reformed church. CHUROH APPOINTMENTS, Penns Valley Lutheran Charge, (Rev, 8. F. of mill Greenhwoe, Pastor) The per will be administered in St Church, Hal. Sabbath ary, Sacrament of the Lord's Sup Centre Febhru- at 10:30 A. M Preparatory services Friday Ing at 7:30 o'clock. Woman's Hdme and sionary Socieyt, Sat. ever — Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick. Presbyterian—Centre Hall Pine Grove Mills, afternoon: evening. Pastor) morning. Lemont, Methodist Eplscopag (Rev. H .H Sherman. Pastor) Methodist — Sprucetown, Centre Hall, afternoon: 8 evening. Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School. 19:30 Church services Tusseyville— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Bervices Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman. Pastor.) Tusseyville— Sunday School, 9:30 a m Regular worship at 10 3p A Egg Hill— Regular worship at 2:30 P. Centre Hall Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. he AML M. Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Paradise—Preaching Locust Grove-—8 8 ing at 7:00 12 Pages of Colored Commies, Have 12 page colored com York Sunday You owe it You seen the new and en! ed section o New American? to yourself to become quainted with this greatest tion in America which nearly 1 before, The new Sunday tiwce as many Amer nch No wit comic section is an newspaper enterprise been spared to fill it of the ecleverest country eX pense h humor masterpieces artisge in the And a special dies f= the Comics” attraction fo: new page of Serambied which has more fascinating already proved than an CTE word puzzle. It is a brand new idk X, equally As its name implies, entertaining for Brown ups "Scrambled Com is” comprises a series of pictures they be sections and placed together proper places artist originally drew them to produce his humorous situations “Hamgravy” and is fveoyl,” with their lovesick tribulations furnish the #nspiration for the hilar. fous picture chronicle called “Thimble Theatre” wich has just been added to the new comic section. “S80 This 14 Married Life” is another newconm r, carying a laugh in every picture. ‘Ed die’'s Friends” fs still another neweom- er that rings the bell with its funny situations. Besides these new full page comics in colors all the old favorites are there ~“Bringing Up Father,” “Little Jim- my,” “Barney Google and Spark Plug” ‘Tile the Toller” “The Keatenjam- mer Kids" “Happy Hooligan” McNutt,” and “Toots and Casper.” With such an array of lively, funny features is it any wonder that it ie not always easy to get a copy of the New York SBunday American? Be sure to selse your opportunity now and ask your dealer to reserve you a copy for next Sunday and for every other Sun- ay, aly oo arranged that must cut into they in to understand how the swedctheart, Of Boob ¢ { { i i € f I i i i 1 { ‘ DEATHS, Sscistiy RIPKA lays due icorge Alfred Ripka died at f his sister, Mra, D. W, Valley, Friday place with the Valley, Rev. 8S. F. church ifty-nine Mr. Ripka Miss Mary After Hineas wryvernal an Of prniuemonia, an to attack of the home Sweetwood, n Georges on evening took in the cemetery mnected Lutheran on Tuesday morn ng, Greenhoe of the Lauth Man offiviating, His age wins yenrs, six months, wis twice married—first and later to Both Maggie Toner Mitchell, beyond, preceded im No ng to the children survive, The surviv brothers and sisters these Gap; Willi Mrs, where are Pleasant ., of Mills, revi musty John, im and Sweetwood, named, the deceased his home. KNARR.—Alred Parsons, Knarr dled at his ag, / eight Hon seventeen Kansas, January iright's disease, aged forty He ind at born nehrby of where wins the the being a Mr railroading the greater part of his Lif and brothers age west, he mar his wife resident of In Territory Knarr followed three children and sisters: Okialwma;, M, H Mrs. D. E Mrs, Charles Mra M, 1 SE Bartley, Kuhn, Stover, of Kimmport, of Pine kil hur was made at Antes and she Mrs, Fran months mot hy, sinters MARRIAGE LICENSES. Blanci il Bellefonte C. Pletcher Q. DPDeVinney Hal I. Wagner Spr Mills Sharer Contre vid M I. Summers Henderdhot — BOALSBURSG, wirch serv Murch ok Wes in the Heflfory ~ Sunday evening nt My grip during ieorge BE suffered past Ver the in Wf week fully recoverwl ———— AB ———— osm. WI Ci, antl A Small Worla, Following the armistice Lieutenant Paul J. Smith of this city, now of Eldorado, Ark., went to France as a K. home of a charming Frénch family with two daughters. After his return to the States, letters were exchanged for awhile and then gradually ceased, One day last week a letter was re. celved inqoiring whether the recipient could possibly be “Smitty” of the class of "16, Notre Dame, and, If so, to let the writer know, as he was Louls Pat rick Hare, a fellow classmate, now a Paris representative of the Chicago Tribune and the husband of one of the French girls before mentioned. —In- dianapolis News. ——— Should Be Interesting. After having spent 62 of his 02 years In prison on the island of Elba, Car mine Donatello Croceo, at one time the most dreaded bandit eaptain of southern Italy, has published his me. molirs, according to reports in Italian papers. Crocco left the army of the king of Sicily when a youth, took up banditry and became so powerful that several thousand troops were necessary to capture and wipe out his band. He was sentenced to life Imprisonment. MAKES ATTEMPT ON LIFE. Bald Eagle Woman ih Hospital After Second End Her Life, Philipsburg Altempt to Mrs, M two Jennie Irvin, residing on a farm about miles from Julian. second Junsuceess- life, While Irvin Saturday made a to her Mrs the contents of a She ful attempt crx the family was out, dis- shotgun to treat in- the charged to her breasts, wis taken Philipsburg State hospital for ment, where it is beleved she has a { hanes for Mra, Irvin death of curred a few recovery has been hrooding over the her mother, which oc weeks ago, Several to take did times she threatenea her own Hfe but the family not take her HOTMuUslyY., A few ye ago she slashed her wrist bled he profusely until to with a and could her. 45 mechoal gotten Bhe ju about vears old tr——————— —————— Six Bankers Meet Feb, 12. innunl meeting of Bank- next Group he Pennsylvania will meeg birthday thi The Lincoln's in hotel, Altoona, officers Marlin ind president, treasurer Trust Co, Du Bois; Secretary Vice 1 ink, pres Ty. cashier of the Hall, is mmittes National 1K Centre executive or in Centre county be district Bedford on. The tien of i Tearfield and ire one members P. B nal Com F. P Agricultureal, i, N.Y and York r——————————— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. New prt Kr voung indies Hefonte Hospital viieged to names s entertained a Tuesaday kept hour, A ww home quilting ull until a late de eature was the roireshments ved by the hostess wh ch were de ired to be abundant and of the most delicious kind Mra Margaret Smiths after an #1 ness of two weeks due to a aovere af sciatica rheumatism, is very i much better and besan Weadnemiay Mra i 5 RL setting up on Smith is in her bart ully recovering your, is entirely hop and with this mdoubtedly will d taking Prof the High HR Keener is n's place n while home under VOrR the utter re quarantine for Heok two fever Those Bl at the Mi { childron—<have fully | man home Heckman and recovered from a Mr. | Heckman states he is in fine physioanl 30 -dny mus not : {mild form of the disease and cemdition but the quarantine ohanrved to the longer nw, It appears be will fon i { therefore, sehood i ! he return room two woeks A tele@fram was received hy Mra. Sue { Cornire, of Patton, that | Was very ill her mothe: and not expected to in re “come.” SOrpri sed, Centre Samuel | &hoop, Hves, but or arriving at her | home was very heartily greeted by her | mother who was not then nor had been {ll After the greotinge the daughter related the Incident of the telegram. Inquiry at the local tele graph office and at Bellefonte revealed { ho record of such a telegram having been forwarded. Later it was discov: | ered through the Patton office that the telegram had been delivered to the wrong person. altough of the same name, cover, and requested her { The lady was very much i | and on Monday came on to | Han where her mother. Mis warm a A A a RA, FOR SALE-A 1% horse-power wa- ter motor, In good condition, fs offered for sale. Motor was in use in Report. r office until electric motor wes in talled Apply ot this office. dueed. unload- at Sacrifice Prices in There will always be a demand for the good y greaicr carry 0 regardless of cost “Always Reliable’ L | Dusoarrommmimnsomonen. A —— m— a. NEY ADVERTISEMENTS, SALESMAN WANTED FOR SALE West ¥ nt the office of Na. 229 Market St Mifflinborg FOX HOUNDS 2 fox hounds tral odd tf siraty 1 yeur good FA ng of sanetd usually fine = T. Jorda: vitie. Pa R412 SALESMAN with WANTED ted in Prefe auto acqguain Cent adjoining counties Opportusd hard worker to establish business pay Stet ing 3200 and upward per month son Of Co, Btation EE. Cleveland, O BOE SLED POR SALE-—Jobs are « used for McoClena- He L. medium weight and may or two horses John Centre Hal one han, CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE 1923 model, just Jike new, driven only 2400 miles; fully equipped: spare tire. motometer, bumper front and renr, eto reason for welling See this car, it is sure ta, please you ~=John D. Homan (at Homan Garage) Centre Hall, Pa. 2t Good FOR SALE--Ford roadster, In good with 40 yearling White Leghorn frame condition, truck box: adeo, hens; 30 ft GSinch belt, and power Frank Smith, it and saw; attachment for Potters Mille, “ord. 0 Pa. A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT, Scod your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, [hs Moines, lows, snd receive in return a trial package containing Chamberiain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamierlain's Stom- ach aad Liver Tablets for Sotuach trou. bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, bilionsness and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't mis it Hosterman’s CENTRE HALL Garage A HOME FOR DODGE AND FORD MOTOR CARS GENUINE DODGE and FORD PARTS WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK CONS OTHER MAKES OF CARS WELCOME Prompt Service on all Trouble Calls. When your wheel, axle or anything else is broken call We so that you are unable to get in, us. have the Towing Ambulance. LOCATED ON MAIN STRE:RT y ae SALE BILL PRINTING Done on Short Notice. We have the equipment doing the best class of work. necessary for The Centre Reporter
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