THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. WITH TWO LEGS BROKEN GRANGE LEADERSHIP GRAIN MARKET. WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO. ME-" From gay Paree to the Swis WILLIAMS 18S GN MQSPITAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM |(Gorrécted Wébkly by Bradtord & Oo.) ~PLAYS AT— Alps. The most screamingly | funny — wg ! 4 . chiige ever peen. : —— . fe : ; . . ‘ne | Wheat Th CENTRE HALL, PA. Crowded from Road on .Hi} .Below |The Penna. ‘State Grange, Centre ..| Scenic & Moose eatre | LOST —Between Old Fort and Le ' ; ban asoueumem i Sa ——— bp State Collgge on Sunday — Son County Pomona Grange and Penn. . {mont, stonecutter's straight-edge, five THURSDAY, “AU GUST 13, Ava Driving E State College Co-operating. | feet long: reward if returned to L. ¥. EE . . i . The Grange Leadership Conference, Baled Hay AT THE SCENIC, | MAYER, Lemom SMITH & BAILEY, Propriet A Ford car !s responsible for James] wil be held on Grange Fark THURS. AUGUST «13—"THE MYS { . ] 161 0 being i ‘ y "w Atraw 5. BS W, BMITH.......cooonnmnee ver. meftor | C. Williams, of near Lemont, being in| cove Hall. from Tuesday, August is, tra TERIOUS STRANGER" with -Ricl “FS xen his Set. & 53 Local Eo.wr and |the Bellefonte hospital with the left}, pag. or the same week, has for| Purina Chick Startena t ide t # + has tard Talmadge, In another one of @ roKer wi ace below : y i “hick ‘how : | BDW. BE. BAILEY... { Business Manager| [C8 broken at two places below the ly aim the training of leaders for] Baby Chick Chow ; pictures, that is chock full of action, H NE SHOP snee and the night leg fractured abovelc.anee work, A really worth-whi.e | Shelled Corn and Oats h of h J Also, “| ee {| tha knee, as well as various bruises program has been prepared, and « | White Middings . i | PAT PEE ps WE AL VE — iw.” d Ch h S on the body. Mr. Williams, who is #|,uniished herewith: Bran ‘ 2.2 oe Sun ay urc ervices plasterer by trade, and his son, Cari, TUBSDAY | FIRIIDAY AUGURBT 14—"WEST on Saturday afternoon were returning . . sib : {THE ARIZONA,” with Pete Mc arse VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE from a business trip to State Coliege, 00 A M ~ipen ng remarks—As — 13 Bin rue Lightning in another i | (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pasir) in ah Overland touring ear, when neac| LEHI 70 BOUDS "Fred Bren mun] CARLOAD OF IOWA oy tHe eT De or own of the hill east Wf pit . 0 Dleam Aso, Sth episode of THE Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. town, tho car was crowded from the nmruct.on, “ usic in the rang | oie r CIRCUS MYSTERY. 1 Mrs, Loue Taylor ¥ Qentte Hall, 2:39 P. M. road by, a Ford that waa aie - Lecture and Demonstration, Di At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE gsovyilie » Car gong 1 he opposite direciion. i Tusseyyiie, 7:30 P. M. a ars rs n he wo a ing the Play” Prof. W. R. Gordon | es OWS ind SATUR ALIGUST so— we DEY H : Gl : oo Demonstraton Period, inme Pio } Dak im Mclean 1 a st fa 5 ‘ fal . 5 threw it over the embankment, and m Ind : foot TROD as . gre for door nge ngs t gnining METHODIST EPISCOPAL without: Shecking it. Speed left the oc: 5 im fo do pra € ; ing ightning } Prof a A v \ a » G (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) pants of the Overland to thet Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey,’ 12: 200 NOON Yecess - plight. The license mumber of the| 13 p M-—Aadres, “The Grange] At PUBLIC SALE | [= EVANGELICAL “ord was not secured. Lecturer as a Community (Rev. Floyd A. Hut, Pastor) Mr. A Hitams X - taken to the Cs n L. J. Taber. Master Nation 30s Fused At the E. M. Huyett farm, ten- | S M 1 I’ H ’ S - We county hospital where his cond ound Table At § this time e | . i : anted by P. H. Luse, directly Tusseyville, Saturday, 7:30 ts Milton is reported to be not ver) respective | i Hill, Sunday, 10:45 A. M.; Linden a, | [enders ang pin ig a west of a . - 5 jin Musica: Program, nixet Venine. | Hall, 2:30 Pr. M.; Lemont! 7:30 P. M 'EATHS loalancedt Srogram. bldy = uroducticmi NTTD | : Sacrament of Holy Communion will DE, oy bull it graumil. provement. eto 5 CENTRE HALL, . ry fav groups wil meet with thelr Centre Hall, Sunday, ; mia po aisisioret ms each SEE LL Seay | 70 pe s—Demonstraton, “Mier! FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 Presiding Eide: : ampbeil be with us Saturday evewing and Sun- ras : : x a : his home ther as | “Home Economics in the Grange Beginning at 1 P. M. Sharp. For food value, flavor and velvety smoothness, SMITH'S be i an of Spring XULS, W|week from diabetis. He was broken] Dr. Hannah McK. Lyons ans ICE CREAM measures up to the highest standards of the with ‘us the remainder ob the hy i heaitl fo nN i t Dot : i > PP. } I ew \ 14 , ¥ i ~ “ “ "rs shictla These cattle are all T. B. test- most exacting. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT TRINITY REFORMED. y Missed 4 neighbor a ney J led, and are as finea lot as ever sresorssesssrersrres (Rev. Uelas R. Keener, Pastor) father. ! 8:00 A. NM Staging the Play b n > : Vallev EE Abe tad we inc wg a rought to Penns Valley. ’ ure Hall decensed wag aged 73 3 | id SMITH’S ICE C CTOR eri he den wn prs 1 ssa 01020 in| Brodgh Lo Penne Var ITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY 5 Organ Recital day. interment being made at Boals- | indoor Grange Meeting” Prof. Hiessle T. E. JODON 3ell 250 STATE COLLEGE, PA. A Better Ice Cream at no greater cost. (30 Chu CH dDervices ring Mills ;80 Sunday School. 10:30 Church services Farmers Mills— 8 EE ES eid Sinan wes oll SELLING 1S BIG - VALUES GENUINE - fi son ee [ar i SAVINGS REAL - At Pau; F. Kellerman State E=== =] NIEMAN'S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE THOUSANDS of pieces of merchandise in the Store have been reduced for this ¢ve it as well as Thousands of Dollars’ worth ot Surplus Stocks from many of the country's most reliable manufacturers and wholesalers. This sale will be con- tinued duriug the month of July. Each day there will be new features and attrac- tions, * Don’t miss them. Every item for this opening broadside is Reliable, Depend- able—at a ridiculously low price. We expect to make this the GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN THE HISTORY OF MILLHEIM, —— on —— i — 1 ————— C. League Baseball Scores. & FRIDAY rt ts on wie fem a | vel sev cee fe vo iE LOOK THESE PRICES OVER, and Come In and Verify Them Samuel Reitz and family motored to|his home in Milgy after an iilness of |. "7" Be Ee a1 ’ Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats in the finest Biiinsgrove Saturday and me thiee Weeks, He js survived Ly his! “How to Plain Your Lectufe’ Pro] ===f materials and newest of styles will >¢ Given Away Mrs. Robert M On JOD A Yl | sum. Mrs Dum Stofkman, Lectures at the fabulous Reduction of 50 CENTS ON THE of Altoona, visited at the Jucoh Meyer | yrs” son and Piurbmer | Hi 18:20-Xoon Hectn | DOLLAR. Don't miss this sacrifice. ome 1st € turning 2 2 +f o ; fh tel 3 1-36 3 5 . {Th . a Bunday i ilk ro SHIN ntati ven C¥iid Mr. and Mrs. James Lohr, of P uest, of Lewistown: Mrs. O. Hye Successful Undertaking In the | LADIES’ SILK DRESSES, formerly 1 LOT MEN'S SUIT, formerly $18.00 SHOES. SHOES, SHOES adelphia, it it the 3. E. Wels Mat . ‘ Duce A i home wit ' ‘ Ww [rs oh Emma nies ire § our | ni e Lohr. Monday and Tuesd ef tae ray om Year's Work” Min. Backman | ————————————————————— . — and High Heel Shoes, formerly John Patterson and his two little} oC TC a Blas. aa a 7:5 P ares v 1 tILADIES' STLIR ‘DRESSES, - formerty | MEN'S SUITS, formerly $5.00 fo daughters, and* Mr. |i n's uncle ru on is A7U. W150 OLE 3 lew People to Take Part $16.50-~N ow $0.05 Bist—Now $19.50 Daniel, started in al to to visit |ter. Mra. Sadie Musser, of lilinois Stockma? serene I LOT OF LADIES SHOES, High James Fortney. wl v n n Sabet — | Demonstration f t Plays” hom 1 LOT OF SUITS, formerly $30.04 to and Low, QUEEN QUALITY and They left Tuesd morning yt hile 4 in Auto Accident. i osing ren ¢ direct LADIES" WASH SILKS, formerly $40.00—N ow $24.50 WALK-OVER, formerly sold at The Sunday sche of the 9th 4 in ar ito accident near Hul | $7.00--now ; dana $4.95 $00 and #7.50-—now #1.40 I -~ $10.75 te $2250--Reduced to $18.55 to $20.00, now $13.50 SPECIAL. 119 Pairs of LADIES Low from S850 to $7.50--<Now I trict will pien it He Park onl! burg, o Monday evs ning, Miss Nel Less Expensive Construction, — 1 LOT OF SUITS, formerly #15006, 95 PAIRS OF MEN'S WALK OVER ursday August 20th He =u to © y, of oaifork ¥. ¥ Wik in- | a. *hsda red ps . , . : . J 3 ; ) - wo Sun school on Sunday morn-| Jured to such an extent th t wt died) it The COUN! needs to encour | LADIES’ BROADCLOTH DRESSES Closing out for ........ $9.95 and other good make Shoes, for ing and arrange to ut. HE | wey « hours late: in the Centre] 5? deve lopment from now on. ig Jow formerly $5.50 to $650, now... 8445 - merly from $6.00 to $Ho0—now §1.0% C. W. Corl and wife were with Mr |County hospital. Mrs. A. M. Garrett|®" ©osts for construction of houses = YOUNG MEN'S TOP COATS, former- # Fb abe 2 pad | — b $25.00—Now vee. BI850 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE WALK OVER Li t . tobert Corl £ ¢ { had |} shoulder broken fn nhrey and for repairs t may be objects ’ . . Son # brother, Robert Corl, and fam-{ © ouldet ~ en, q id An id eld im : It may jected ly ADIES' WINNIE WINKLE JUMP. en er ind other makes Oxfords and iy, of Pleasant Gap. gm a motor trip} irr, four years oil. Gaughter of J rat at bullding material are high, ER . - . a ’ \ : ‘ i (RS, former! 460 to S540 . S Shoes, formerly $8500-—Now £5.95 to Altoona, Sunday. They visited Mrs and Mrs Richard Carr, had an A | largely to the growing scarcity of 5 y's 80 BOYS sv ” 3 $340. - ; ud . - Broken Sy 4 ot 8 tive He oy po Now - . ——" Robert Corl's sister ol Ken The car was 4 n by E. M | woe od ploducts. Also that libor costs . $650 SUITS Now........ ...8 450 | MEN'S SHOES, formerly $5.50, ara Bupday afternoon a ear lead of peas] ™! syder, and was on its way to Jere} i ————— ——— > are wy y ig and hkeley to remain } ‘ Ta now . oh . 3.45 ple from the Reformed’ Sunday school | %¢¥ Shore. An atlempt was made to 9 ery high and bkely to remain 50.1, DIES HOUSE DRESSES, form. #1000 SUITS Now...... 8 835 3 ted temd f a determined effort were made motored to the 8. 8S. rally at the 8, 8. | Pass & car, when the Gariver ost con . oly $L50, now ICRI SUITS Now..............51650 WOMEN’S WALK OVER LOW camp near Spruce ordlk They were|trol of his car. It left the road, ran ail over the country to get building _ i . - SHOES, formerly $S00-—Now $6.00 N. W. Meyer and family, Agnes and|through a fence into a cornfield, where | costs down, it could perhaps be done ONE SPECIAL 10T OF BOY YN i, . tubal : > 3 Ak 2? 2 4 ‘ 8 Catharine Lucas, and Mr. and Mrs it jut ned completely over but finally | A feeling of ambition is needed among LADIE . WAISTS IN WHITE, form SUITS formerly from $1.50 to WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHORES . ig 5 iteeld, iphone “soon HM - - ba George E. Meyer. righted itse workmen to turn out good day's id ' new $5.00—now .........0... fotmerty $850 Now, Mrs. eon ge Rowe has been suf works The costs of maintenance are] j : sess (A i —————————————————————— fering with a severe attack of grip TUSSEY VILLE. now uo hih in ¥ £ bi 4 1 LOT LADIES SUITS, All Colors, oxE LOT OF BOYS KNEE PANTS. WOMEN'S L ow SHOES, formerly o> § t " . - » ' THO Hillos # any : . At this writing she is somewhat Im-| D. G. Fortney has recently had a pin WE MARY ormerly $2000, closing out for $4.35 formerly $1.25—now $1.50 ow proved. Her daughters. Blanche, of radio outfit of the Ragliola type in people neglect the repairs and im- Harrisburg, and Mrs. Emma Kuhn, of | malled In his home. : provements that ought to he made M I S Cc E L L A N E O uU s I T E M S Willlamsport, are home taking care of John and Edgar Rimmey and fam- | The attention of our industrial leaders their mother ilies spent Sunday with their father lought to be given to the problem of BOYS UNDERWEAR — Two-plece— BOYS’ ATHLETIC SUITS are now MEN'S ATHLETIC SUITS now sold A bus load of members of Bear, H. Rimmey. of Pleasant Gap [reducing these costs Closing Out at Mie a plecel’ sold for | for ia : Meadow Commandery No. 416 Knights! Mrs WwW, O assis Heckman and children A AA A—— " of Malta are going to the Malta Home gre spending some time at the home In pots Ww ASH SU ns are now. ... SoU MEN'S AND BOYS DRESS CAPS, MEN'S OVERALLS, formerly wy h at Oransville on "Saturday. That islof Mrs, Heckmans parents. Sir anid - formerly $1.50, now ............5%0¢ —Now a Pilgrim's Day there, Anyone wishing! Mere. M. F.. Rossman ithout to upset joorge Fortney, of [MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS are - — i to go along see and make range} Whi ranking a balky Ford fe. | Boalsbure, struck his arm in such a cerveeanberea.. Bl MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, formerly MEN'S COTTON SOCKS, good qual- ments with E. C. Riley of George E.|longing 1 3 fort hae \ i wuy that Borie it 4 3 8 ! B10 whe y-Now .e . ide ¥ 0 his fath farcelius Me hat a ne in it was broken . . y ’ vii) Blatheeniow iaesune . Meyer before Friday evening Clellan fractured : Ey ! hs MEN'S GOLF HOSE, formerly 81.50 i iis right rin Just ———————— A — Ate ROW ; 1 : , | The doctor wis call HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. wed MEN'S SILK HOSIERY, formerly She PUBLIC SALE Hats ind the arm wet Tr tet: \ LADIES’ BLOOMERS, formerly 50. Now 3 pair for <. 8h a The Reformed parsonage. located on ‘ D f = jumping from { load WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, formerly $1fNow aids ‘ . Nie ————— A SAL A—— OF REAL ESTATE. A. L. Biutterbeck and isan street. Centre Hall. will be: of BOE ORW Lo. a WOMEN'S WHITET HANDKER- The undersigned will sail at pub _ Mi ued Min Charles! pared for sale on LADIES’ SILK TY formerly #10 go, MEN'S RED AND BLUE HANDRER- CHIEFS, formerly 100-=N ow . ao sale, on the premises, located at thel . he Juughter, ol SATURDAY. AUGUST 22nd, 1925 in all shades—now CHIEENS, fortyurly oe, now he Union Church at Farmers Mills, on |, : Murcny. Wier . : ; : a an Ly | e— me ———— - ENTIRE LINE OF CHILDREN'S & ' Pets a hey t the afternoon shopp. nig at 2:00 PP. M. on the premises. Th v MBRE LLAS, formerly #130, now Jae S S 1 ih SSEN' . iRE 3 Lu SATURDAY AUGUST 22. 1:30 DP. M The tes ‘4 Rendon’ 2k a ork holds Ia a woollehi’ Mricturs. two stor ALL T " AW H AT LH RE ATLY RE+«] MISSES’ SHOES GREATLY RE. MEN'S 50¢ SUSPENDERS now... de] BUCEL . i BUCKED, the following describe n the ete of road Known ms the |®® In height, containg nine POSING Seven room house, Htate ling frown th Ww inlahe It i hall nile xtending | i the |®uipped with bath hot Hr heating Svan souts sn, well mined, veg | Sth Halt ld wetetuing {04s the @. o cis. Aw, t. Reducti 0 En tire Line of RUGS. Jury an tha; a Lire stabie, pow omveried. tators: er eduction on Uur Entire Line o }* bulldings re Dvn i wow. Wael 4 . sii ’ 3 I - a . of water and the gi od § z f than ks a el n 3 . . ’ i ea : i vented Iwi " iW town ad in soft water i ft fruit of all kinds. | My 1 Mra, ILE. Brook, of Jers | desirable in VE Ty respect. Tha ot - Terme of sal peg nt. © hiv | Shore, spent the weell end with Mys [N8& a frontuge of 66 feet with regulas of sale: one-half whe Paso sal ud Brack wirentss Mr. and Mrs Cals Pp tion depth ¥ given and remainder | wo vear. with | Bodtort, of Colyer, and with her sis Heasomble terme will be offered the Mil 1 H EIM sr. Mis. (\. P i of this YI Purchase Fos further fisprning interest: or cash, to : Yer d P. Ramer, of this pin : iher Information e wh 4 B® ) Brock was a former Milioy CLE ADDY In Smith Anctioneer YH ’Rw : " . M, mith, Auctioneer nan and i= now proprietor of 8d REFORMED BUILDING COMM. H BE SBHAIECKENGABT nRe in Je raey Shore, Contre Hall, Pa. *
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