THE CENTHE REPORTER InnuBD WEhLs LY. CENTRE HALL, PA. te th {i far THURSDAY, OCTOBER SMITH & BAILEY, Proprieic. & W. sMITH MDW, BE. BAILEY.... Go ~~ bacitor Loeal Eu.iur und | Business Manager Batered at the Pom Uffice in Centre Hal #9 second class mall mailer. TERMS. — The terms of subscription to . fhe Reporter are $100 a yer, In agvadue ADVERTISING BATES. Legal Pwenty cents per line for three insertiovus, And ten cents per line for each sdditivns: dpesertion. Lecal notices accompanying display aa gertisements, lve cents per lune [or each dmpertion; otherwise, eight cents per line, Seinimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made kBowad @#n application. PE . stn Borough Fire Alarm. in case of nre in the borough of #Pentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. . mil grhistie will sound: One long and two short blasts when Sire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when Are i» south of Reformed church. hi it CG i i he be Ww n ie Butices, . ar Ww I ar al —————T————— in di ar fii ar al 8 M wp Sunday Church Services LUTHERAN CHARGE Paswr) of FENNS VALLEY (Ray. 8. I. Greenhwe, The Lord's >. observed Sab- will be Lutheran at 10.39 a full Saviour, Supper church, A. M. attendance in Luk: bath, Octover Pastor The Lord, present. Spring Mills, Tussey ville, Theme: The 3 ’ of ath, Ine 1 { UBKS YOi expecis you P. av. P. nfaithi 2:30 7:30 pI ul Servant, TRINITY. REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:80 Sunday Schoel. 1: Chur Spring Mills lidv Sunday School 2:30 Churcn Services Farmers Mills— 9:30 Sunday School 0:30 Church services ou a Services, EVANGELICAL (Rev. Floyd A. Huff, Pastor) $anont— Regular worship at Linden iall— tegular v Fussey ville— Regular worship 10:39 A. M. Ors 2:30 P. M. hip at 7:30 P. M. PRESUDYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) H il Centre Bows Lemont METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. i t { or) Le. BARITEN £0 EVANGELICAL, (Hev., E. EK, Green Bethe ing at Spring ing at 7 MILLS Pastor) M SPRING Haney, 10:08 A Grove sda-—8, 8. i ov Wi Ww. for ¥ Judge $ It w Walker. Judge, ty, come in File T administe iness with wih a Judge. but bs of an a © n % tA ol Mullen vf Pr. James Escapes Drowning. Dr. Mrs. was Hie Mu ve Jame John one I: Son of hundred it het woen £: = of en « ad Ww tndstand ul game and J. at Mullen on the gr hen during the negle and this state the number fell over which the grandstand and he was saved from drowning after considerable effort the part of the rescuers. When boy, Dri’ Mullen spent his summer months Centre Hall, where he was then known as “Sunny Jim,” owing to his happy dis- position. I 3 Wn nts. Notice to Owing to repalr at our place of business, we shall be un able to handle any er notice~McClennhan's Centre Hall i ———— Special Court, At a special term Baturdny morning James BE. Bowser, was sentenced to two and one half to five yeard in the penitentiary. Beth J. Boorman. of Hublersburg. who was sentenced September 24, the possession and transportation liquor, was sentenced days in Jail ——— i —— A AS ST ON. Mrs. Charles Ritter, of Reading, vis fted her daughter, Miss Jeinette, at State College, on Mother's Day, and also for a short time her cousin, Miss Tile P. Keller, in Centre Hall, footh WwW. Dir. who \ Washinginn, was ong the Am into creek was bulit, on a in Farmers, work in progress whent until furth Grain House, held Dale, of court on by Judge an escaped prisoner, from for of thi “¥ {to mirve DEATHS, ———————————— (Continued from first page) 1 husband died surviving he jeliefonte, She al WwW. Rum- funeral 1849. Her ago but George. 15, years mber irteen two Sons, of Wilbur, of Pleasant Gap. brother, George Unionviile, The Friday afternoon, © nd RB yr, of held © ¥ i — 1 Vesta Gharet, w.le died suddeniyat Was heart i GHARET.—Mra, ihiret, her Bacvey in LO Death bx due to Greenburr, have wns { ne wed at Mi Lents Mills, boen in she 63 ¢ af age. et, at LS cK. yeurs jovexi by at 1} ad ing mill bef who }« the usual haa grist logan @ gen e leaving the], it ! t I and 5 is wife who health, even yuge conversed with bh ap to he about in othing usual in the he aed be in her ‘hen returned home 1:10 bed, o'clock found her i it i wearing her night apparently not risen since he left her. as born at Woodward but had lived | Valley for about 40 | resided at Greenburr vears, She aid stil and having | Deceased | y for sugar { wd had out ten the Evangelical g are her husband, wghter: Samuel, residing 1 Mills: Robert, at Cohen, nea ntown: Fred, of near Tu id Mrs. Thomas Weber, of go one brother and three Orndorf, Mrs, James Stover, all and Mrs Burial mem bel Surviv- Was church. thre ia sons and ( Log- Mit seyvilie; i fisters and near near yrone imued Beck Aaron Cave, ir il rs. residing Confer, Lo- Lincoln Rosecrans. was made at i Bankers Organize, banks Ten of the fifteen in wunty of ORer of}, participated in the organiza in an association with a view y co-operation. lected offi i M. 0M Bell following Were eled ers assoCa tion Lhnarivas Lut st National John ofc bank, esident ; bank. - — Beliefonte Man Killed, t ¥ gageq i en agp Evangelical Merger Invalid, Memorial Atterbury Visits Penn State, Although President Atte: of the Pennsy stated him t to was a friendly call interest in the there of forty rallrond men i# held by many to mean much more. An effort was made before the Inter state Commerce Commisgion by State College business men to force the Pennsy absorty the freight charges over the Buffalo Hun railroad between Htate College and Bellefonte. It may he that the new president wanted to see for himself the prospects for ship ping business and passenger traffic, before deciding on the question. or perhaps whether or not his own ling uid be extended to the thriving col lege town and return a profit. A MP AOS in the selection of judge the matter of economy had not been u ———————————— A] — 3335 5 OOOO] bury Penn due to institution, vis only personni the visit to Heretofore question for discussion, for it so hap that sidered to be, and were, equally alert, quick of comprehension, and decision. In selecting your candidate for Judge at the coming election, If you take in- to account, and you should do so. the prompt dispatch of court business, which works for economy, Mr.” Walker is the logical candifinte to select. The proof of this is the manner In which he conducts his own business and that of his clients, This faculty In connec. tion with his temperament and abil fty as a lawyer makes him fitted for the exalted position from all-angiles pened the oniddidates were con: Centre Reporter, $1.50 ayear, 'WO0 ELECTROCUTED AT ROCKVIEW PENITENTIARY. both Die at First Confaet, Although Two or More Contacts Are Usually Necessary—One Only 19 Years Old i the { Roo orn. nk er tl M marke ft UMmEStances of penitentiary Unusual i t two men the Mond: two or ocut’ on © iy Ww few" exceptions, more is ary the sed 1 nre eco Rs before £4 that ff however ties Are but one morning, required ench Instande led reonsh nia in The ? man to chal L & Ig n the Rocky ine of uted nt of it ine pod Scott Pa ind by to i on, LEht ate a heal ended the chaplain. nt nt he ed Inimed chalr dead and he & went t pror wns ou n un i 8 sly the Anthony nvicted o ' at prison 35.- of Rend- during | the | ih Wichrowsk:, ng, f killing his wife quarrel his home, went to at 7:14 YHuanlin, ouced dead Wichro Ww 08% and was pros He was f State ol rel: 1 i ther | ia attended by o College Ww His wis of sh birth, body as i 1 aimed by tives, Meets, f ft Ap Minhkteriam r Loeal fi iw The al Ministerium met " nonthiy oO NE] il the Evangelical | Mills on the Py . s.0n Mirsonage in ing Leloper | i 10:16 following § Haney, Hull After thie t it £ with Reva Greenhoe, § i HORent an Kirkpatrick routine business officers wer elect whe Coming dent iret Coons, Hunting AM Evangelistic Meetings at Cenlpe Hall A # ¥ A The Jury Commissioner Question, the snall he forced | compre missing settlement id { fave financial disiresss i i { i - ERIE 8 8S CONYENTION. I — | Sunday School Membership Increased 5000 During Last Year—Budget Is! 10,000, Those who have decried a Jack of! interest in matters of the church will | be giad to Know that reports at the! Penneylvania State Babbath School Association, convention at Hie, show that in the face of heavy pruning by couple counties in their has been in*the Sun- during THE £ § in even a there jan increase ODO day schools the past The against of of year, budget for $37,000 when wis held at Erde ten years ago. The” Rev, Samuel Palmer, of Leeds. England, was a special visitor. Trib ute was paid to Dr. Charles A, Oliver, who celebrates his 25th anniversary as State Buperintendent of ‘Leaches Training and during that twenty-five years one hundred nnd oo eighty-eight thousand have enrolled and taken Dr. Oliver's course under him. Miss Esther 1. Willlama presented her resignation as Associate Superin- tendent of the Young People's Divis: wn, #0 that she might take up similar = in her own denomination, counties were given recognition as 1 per cent, counties, while twen- ty'one others gained a standing of 90, Every county but three was repre- sented and over seventeen hundred delegates registered with several tun over Pennsylvania 1926 da $70,000, the <wonvention LL, PA. — ST oom Richellen Opening, Theatre company house known Beilefante, evening. Warne: production, The Richelieu thelr new “Richelieu,” The op” 1d as Paty ji in on | “ special “The Wife all-star to 1 OuiaLYy classic Ww Wanted, an thd reen tea utiful red adie mn isnt hown or ¥ a i sao | house, ented the they 4 to each pate a booklet) ina 1 d the ind. From Orion: nted The | Richelieu is one in the count as been lighted, or no n « to in pleasan oiinost t » make the most place of in entertainment, e will be noted has and ountain, The theatre a“ i. HEhtng nking I en's 1 trio (Md 1401 i pi seat ing a manne: unos ruc ge EE ———— ————— lobberies at Spring Mills, A A SAAS BEEBERSHU RG, boos of Hacky 3 werk-end under Charie Loo! teacher Mr, Mra. Floyd Mins Weber, visited ther this town and WUE. son Nhem CRENUTR, the spent are nial at EEL Bowersox and | Mifflinburg, | relatives and | Smuiiton on is as Runvill and Beulah several of of of friends Sunday. Shem Hackenburg with an attack of appendicitis Hackenburg, according to the statements. will likely recover without the requirement of an operation. but is advieed to have an operation as soon ns he can see fit to jeave the duties his farm work. Charles Mallory, who is employed at Pittsburgh, spent a few days with Bis wife and family, leaving again for the Smoky City on Tuesday. He is a great baseball fan and withessed several of the world series games played at Pittsburgh. When In his prime Mi Mallory was quite a pitcher. and wus one of the first to use the clrve in this section, A large audence witnessed the High school play. “Home Ties” and seemvd well pleased with {ts production, The proceeds of the evening will be used to defray the expnses of the junior and senior cinsses of the High school. The Miles Township High schoo: soceer team with many other members of the school, motored to Spring Mills Friday afternoon where the sovee team played the Gregg Township Yo cational school team, A lnrge crowd witnessed the game, due to Community Day attraction Our team was defeated to the tune of. 3 to 0. On October 30th our boys will meet the Vocational boys on our own bed Mr doctor's is now in of hail dln rtp o re —————— | S———————— teste m—————t he 1 — USED TIRES | NEW TIRES we em PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, at M., ut Boalsbuig, G. W. Hows farm and implements. 8 stock i 12 OCTOBER 24th, at at his residence ut KE Churcl H K 4 Horse, almost and puliets and BATURDAY, Earp, M iy Lowest Prices on Used snd New wwshbarger ei: Leghorn Huber Tires, See us and Save Money. 0 hens fine traction engine, Aso #{ L437 ei Ie ALL » NOVEMBER Wf Hon nplement NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, Ford car, 18290 1 touring nn f FOR BALE in order; RT VY, engins Potter, ig H. good Mrs eaned somewhere ¥ Lite LIEDIWa M. A. Bell 25-R CLARK 284 EE. College Ave, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Open Evenings and Sundays A Good Suit | is the Outward Symbol of Success-— {200 ) GUNS Two hundred Shotguns, 1 NN second-hand tidies Hig Do 3« ver Gunman.” Fa. and levaolvers sell in the iy BELL, *The Lewistown, Bargains; to buy rade or 8 want swap’ and lowing your gun. 27 lLozan 23 - oid nd since vou ¥ ad A A 1% horse wh onditic ir power i wa is offered in your appearance t m r : Tr good one 1 Use Report. Or was an- Mice § Av didindircmtrdantin lttisindly. 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