The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1925, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ‘
THE CENTRE i | DEATHS,
IssdED WhERaLY, -
PA. 2] wide i of | I ver : " a ; a : 1 wo re : | ame Commission x a » Centre : s ¢ ts tof 4 Scenic & Moose Theatre
County As’ One Area—Landown { ¢ § gr ———
Bit: SWINE TOUR TO { AREAS IN WHICH DEER | ADVERTISEMENTS, WEEK-END PROGRAM OF FPHOTO-
SHENANDOAH VALLEY] MAY BE RI ; i ~PLAYS AT
CENTRE HALL,
Mu ef ith pilon v ; :
He ugh Met Th gant. . } Bee XU AT THE SCENIC,
SMITH & BAILEY, Propriets Jus \
5 WW. SMITH........ cernibuik
, Local Ed...r and
EBDW., E. BAILEY.... | Busiuess Manager|
Botered at the Post Office iu Centre Had |
As second class mall matter, i
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to | Ls
fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, ilu advabce |
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal pulices, it
fwenty cents per lime Ior three insertions, | 13
and ten cents per Line for each additions:
insertion. tendent of the EI “hap Sunday | clock the morning of Ju 0th, gomgl Hh, oes Don't miss t) pportunity. Large! the best wer et ki '
Local notices accompanying display wsd- hoo! for years. Mir iradford leaves | as {i down viillev as New M jun.at chawanna AZETY i nin Add RIAL AnpvestT! At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE
vertisements, five cents per lbe Ior each | y i "1 . A Atle ’ ' : URI 3 i 4
fmaertion; otherwise, eight cents per lide, || Joh hrou } Wit {1 :
minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Bradford, ar rs. J. C ‘erna RK rng and the next morning i
Pisplay advertising rales made knows aughlin, all Cer gE USOT ‘alley, and | w be m at eading ivestock | py
#8 application. Fan "1 These brothe farms the Shenandoah Valley, giv Ee
ER RIsO PVN ne Ce neg those op the trip an opportur
ATURDAY ILA : Band cf
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Borough Fire Alarm.
In omse of fre in the borough of] = : i : | Eatin
IVURSIer ail i AW SLOW? | horn, Angus Jersey, Guernsey, seins | Landownet ar} % weit Le with- | x. - rum -
@eutre Hall, the Bradford & Co, mil : homo] SALE—A 2-dcor Ford roads-| PATENTS
The funeral was attended by Mr. | Bwiss cattle ind Shropshire | ‘4 3 gr wd
. ) | Swi att and Shropshi hn in he above designated argas
whistle will sound: and Mrs, W. Fran} iradford, Mrs. | The Shenandoah Valley is also one ofl. qe are open to publi hn INVENTORS Bend us
One long and two short blasts whebd | George W. Bradford M CB. Brad} Americas neat. tarmibe sections ‘ 3 me Si on : g 1K and and we will. ABSOLITTELY
fire ¥» north of Reformed church; ford, and Willian radford. of Centre | 4) th t wil ha i 8 Mi OF CHARGE, search the records
One long and five short blasts when Ha The deceased tr nt of tunity to # farming op n n | Tp ' Hl rges # materi. ¥ - ~ the Patent Office and report i
Prettyieaf, Sr., Mn inn terkshire. Duroc Jersey, Poland
#. Mollie E, y . and Mrs. 15] hina and Hampphire sw.ne =i | named
ur IDE
fire i» south of Reformed church. uh ju rden sj “il fees] . t ‘ang | i” . You
FT i i { P areass, or to such d ’ nil | OT necutter s sLraigd y an obtain a patent on your invention.
rere : : te a EL Bess ir tert wrltzadee is ths : feet ng rd if irned 1 j.. We have assisted thousands
Ww of in-
n
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE]
bes
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) 3
3e0r ge alle; th ley | ; : rip should 4 ‘ " ‘ g GIRSON & FOX.
|
Farmer:
Centre
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
SELLING IS BIG -- VALUES GENUINE -
SAVINGS REAL - At
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ve . f 9
TRINITY REFORMED, i : a ; ! {
(Rev. Delas BR. heener, Pastor) {
Feo ees | JULY CLEARANCE SALE
THOUSANDS of picces of merchandise in the Store have been reduced
this event as well as Thousands of Dollars’ worth of Surplus Stocks from many
\. Huff, Pastor) ‘ af the country’s most reliable manufacturers and wholesalers. This sale will be con-
oil tinued duriug the month of July. Each day there will be new features and attrac-
EVANGEL wl sPRiNG SHLLS tions. Don’t miss them. Every item for this opening broadside is Reliable, Depend-
, rq : ’ he U able—at a ridiculously low price. We expect to make this the GREATEST SALE
(Hev., E. E. Haney, Pastor.)
Locust Grove—S. 8. at § er ; fer : : EVER HELD IN THE HISTORY OF MILLHEIM,
fces at
Pa
win ae aes Be a i LOOK THESE PRICES OVER, and Come In and Verify Them
BTATE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CAME.
Whird Session at Kanesatake Closed : St —— J Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats in the finest
. MARRIGE LICENSES. ===> materials and newest of styles will 5c Given Away
Monday—Attended hy ie Girls, ¢ ! nd white A . :
BAe! ort Our, OF Hubretabora:, Sees Wo 1% | Sibert 3. Hust Philips at the fabulous Reduction of 50 CENTS ON THE
Pip third session ut. Coton. Kanes ithe To or Tekioiing Ta. LE: | Alfred ¥. Pra | DOLLAR. Don’t miss this sacrifice.
take. on
the Ti ol § Yat dy ZIMMERMAN —M Ey \ ' — ADIES' SILK DRESSES, formerly 1 LOT MEN'S SUITS, formerly $1800 SHOES SHOES. SHOES
weeks. Th
Yanging ‘in age from 16 to 1] years Sul, OF COMP ation of Gumsen | Fevoke, tie Sia ley A\DIES' SILK DRESSES, formerly
Centre count had t six spresens | at ' men wunced Mond brew ¢ 2 = . .
widen . . ye sd had SE fined t % #16.50 Naw $0.85
tatives, three « whom v {ron ! ition of ‘mot vehicle § 1 LOT OF LADIES’ SHOES, High
Centre Hall. The larg part of al | zd nt sae Xo Pe : ‘ I LOT OF SUITS, formerly $30.06 to and Lew, QUEEN QUALITY and
tendants were from nt lo hell 57 Etre — Z ADIES' WASH SILAS, formerly $46.00 N ow $24.50 WALRKR-OVER, formerly sold at
Blair counties, w ral ! 1 in Spring towns Cn : : shurg J ml is now own $1.50-—now i $4.95 $6.00 and §S0—now $1.43
form. the tri-county association, wi { hance via tn Rin es | by Charles 8 h ‘who bu 1 LOT OF SUITS, f ily $15.0
adjacent t Sy ats . nA nh Tne ’ . y lormerly OPiab.95 PAIRS OF MEN'S WALK OVER
lesser Yeont : . ADIES' BROADCLOTH DRESSES Closing out for $095 and other good make Shoes, for
The young wople from ‘ent a - 3 8 eH ! of the] Smith , awishurg 1 1 formerly $5.50 to $8.50, now shia merly from $6.00 {eo $SGH—now $l.
YOUNG MEN'S TOF COATS, formers
Iy $25.00 Now $16.40 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE WALK OVER
- — ————— " and other makes, Oxfords and
ERS. formerly $4560 to #00 BOYS SUITS — Shoes, formerly $00-—XNow $5.99
$19.75 to $22.50-—Reduced 10 $15.55 to #2000, now $13.50 SPECIAL. 119 Pairs of LADIES Low
Ee ———————————————————————————————— a MEN ry ; . and High Heel Shoes, formerly
XN TN, ormerly £25.06 to a pe x
1 : h from S350 to $7.00 Now 60¢
$27 00 Now §10.50
closed were Sr ics RSL yelani® 4 i fe > te 0 te Th “ 3 § { i * »
Virgin de, 2 ear, Boalsburg a ? to sons wed 11}, i [LADIES WINNIE WINKLE JUMP-
Lutheran: Hilda Lonberger, ol ; ie duawing brothers and sis | : dhe ear Now avy $2.95
$ 6850 SUITS Now £ 450 MEN'S SHOES, formerly $5.00, are
Jege, Lutheran Alm Lutz, i \ h , assis - -
Ha En at enn Patan | fon art . Bellefonte: ] : | LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, form. $10.00 SUITS Now $ 6:5 Tov Nite
re all, Reformes Thelma Boungact. | : " So ay ue the aa wa . as % "
Centre Hort) Presbyteria : | Mrs. Benjamin Alkey, near Curtin "we wis “5 had | erly $150, now : «U8 $1500 SUITS Now $1050. WOMEN'S WALK OVER LOW
The representatives from Centre| 25 Harry Lyon, Mrs. John Spearley,], fae : | ast a SHOES, formerly $860—Now.. #60
Cows > ph Mra Dlise Ailkes and M re Waltcs 1M ' " Mon Wi Wii ® an open . : ONE SPE A TOYS A Sass
county to the session opening July a 5 Lair a : [LADIES' WAISTS IN WHITE, form- ONE SPECIAL LOT OF BOY: =
y opening ‘ ir concert. Ti \ hag | VADIES' WAIST SUITS —formerly from $7.50 to WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES.
§ fArmstrong. all of bel lento om
no s fora ‘ $ 3% 1 i wilefonte,
2ist and closing August 3rd, will be: i .
y erl £L0now .. Census onal " BE . a ai
Elfzabeth Markle, 2nd year, State Col ——————————————— y #iad ow . . . $2.95 formerly #5 Now $l
jege: Margaret Buck, State College, New Game Reserve,
Presbyterian; Edith Myers, State Cols The Harbison-Whilker Refractories
become an
ward to by ” " -
i LOT LADIES SUITS, All Colors. oxE LOT OF BOYS KNEE PANTS. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, formerly
formerly $20.00, closing out for $4.55 formerly $L25-—now . 6%¢ $4.50 Now a $3.25
lege, Presbyterian; Loretta Foster. 1 Co, who own a large tract of land of We swatted a lot of flies last yea:
Biato Coliege, Presbyterian; Mildred | some 1700 ucres in Boggs township, |PU PO al of them. The present MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Zerby, State College, Lutheran. v ’ ia immed i
¥ ‘ Clearfield county. has given it over | STOP 8 large ind active. Swat some
A partial list of the faculty is ap- er : re p 4 : i } ; ITS
ad to the State for a game reserve. The mor ‘ BOYS UNDERWEAR — Two-plec BOYS ATHLETIC pow MEN'S ATHLETIC SUITS now sold
! 3 i b Pe g
Dr. M. Hadwin Fischer, State 8 8 | State will immediately cut a line . Closing Out at lie 4 piers So, dor : z She hs — is
Tesn.. Director Christian Education: {around it and then fence it Transfers of Real Estate. . * ii ‘ye = : A Ba ; . »
the Rev. I. L. Aber, general secretary| The tract Kr he 1 Bertha A. Cox to Isaac Ezolf. | BOYS WASH SUITS are now.... C MEN'S AND BOYS DRESS CAPS, MEN'S OVERALLS, formerly $150,
. & ’ be Ar He gt # Knows #& the ' 1 - a The ;
ET I rat 1 a ie Wh 1. State College: $12.00 . : formerly $1.50, now ............%e Xow ... Caan LB
, . . aod ‘Iman land, and je situated? on the east | Sunk, MEN'S HEA SHIRTS are a - - ——
Norman W. Clemens, graduate student i . - i y i | William H. Noll, et ux. to Witam] naw ny oe . madd .
Aniversity’ Penrmvivania lomson Stor | side of the Clearfield creek. about two : : ‘ now “ue ( MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, formerly MEN'S (COTTON SOUKS, pood qual
1 pn Mor FH. Kerstetter, tract in Pleasant Gap A ide
ledge, Princeton Theological Hemi : sing $14)cavw i : ol a re =
miles south of Dimeling and a ban . na 8 =
neling and ten mlles|g ., MEN'S GOLF HOSE, formerly #150
nary: B. As Motinrvey, field stn? | south of Clearfield. .
wild are now ‘ : Dat
. "pe 8& ol . Ci sy ' Hi ENS 8 {RY
Penna. State 8B. 8. asseciation: Frans Fhe land 2 a valuable mineral tract ob ! artes H Wiliam - MEN'S SILK HOSIERY, formerly be
D. Getty, Young People's work. Pres lbhut ix not be on Garner. tract in Ferguson twp. { LADIES BLOOMERS, formerly $50. ~=Now 8 pair for LL. Shee
byteri hurch: Julk ® 1 Mine Harry Leitzell. of ux. t« ge i Che - - — — .
swvterian church ulin F. mer, asl wooded, containg ho cultivated land y Leitzell, ot ux. to 1, | Lapp are onw cae ’ WOMEN'S WHITET HANDKER-
clate directors hoya’ i {seas ac s College Ef EN'S iD J » BLUE : 4 of fp
ot ate dire tors boys : Campa; Missl, oy worered by Morgan Run, Cams| er. Mn Nate College; §) LADIES’ SILK HOSE, formerly $1.00, MEN'S RED AND BLUE HANDKEEF:|. CHIEFS, formerly 100—Now ae
iigabeth Shimer, Boston University; ! David F. Kapp, et ux, to Harry J In all shades—now......c.... We CHIEFS, formerly 10e, now ae
- | csi sme | ENTIRE LINE OF CHILDREN'S &
Miss Mariam Thompson, Young Pe Hope run and Sanburn run, and at Leitzell, t t in Stat Col $1 o w T 1 ~
+ v3 ¢ ff. DE ¢ "a $ . § at 2 “Gila Lrad ’ al ollege : : : Boe ; y ' :
ple's Supt, Jefferson county s. A. ithe pres nt time coma'ne deer ani lox Mrs, Beryl F. Riddle. ot bar. to Bes UMBRELLAS, form rly £1.50, now Hat CALL STRAW HATS GREATLY KE-| MISSES" SHOES GREATIN RE-
pesotation ————————— : PNR y {DE ' CER ! CE
i , “il INS S0¢ SUSPENDERS now de’ DUCER. DUCED,
Miss Martha Pickens, Alleghen LINDEN HALL sie Bauers, tract in State College: $1 ME t
100 068,
county i
3 The Literary Sooke ol old R 0 Li
Miss Winifred Johnson. Kalamazoo Lith erry Soclety will hold ite Harriet Corl, Exr. for Isaac Co, to 25 Per Ct. eduction on ur Entire ine of RUGS.
a . Program on Friday evenibg, |... ’
College ; .y : i Charles WW. Corl. tract in Fergus
Camp directors, Edward HH. Bon |° Wy diet Note change of date twp: $10.00
sall, Jr, Esther 1. Willams. : ————
WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, formerly
$L50-Now . hans nike
developed | fn aii
ater { George W, Rossman, et ux, to J. ¥
A later session will open August 18 The Centre Hall basebull team de =
and continue until August 31, for
boys 18-23 vearm of age And Atigus
8 to 15 an Adult Training school wil Anna Schenck et bar, to Cora N
be on. #weore of 8 to 6. This (Thursday) eve Kerstetter, tact in State
Rosman, tract in Ferguson twp.
feated the Milroy team on the lattes | g195 06
grounds, Baturday afternoon, by the
. Collepe
Sl — ning the COulewville team will come to 2.000
An Inch and one-half of rain fell | Grange Park and engage our boys in B.D. Musser, et ux, to DD. WW, Ward
: . # my > . + # 58 %
Monday night and Tuesday. combat, Each team has won a game leract In Ferguson twp. $25.00