THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926 or im — et SUPPLEMENT own fault, A total { for the TVRY T] i i hy “ + 1 b Fe 1 Wi hier Be ri-Warner Safety ouncii 3 rd As J ww il i § 5 gli { 1 wy ¢ { { t 5 «1 the ned rip s and cannot ug STOR N y = | - , : Aad he carels ts 1} o the grave by six distinct » 1 PO Ear of these Is jny- rredd to were due <p ro » | : , a tha h : aw OI [CH y i 1 4 6 \ ’ ) t using t intersections Children's - re ne a ver Hf : ; rt i u Fes bile for 41 per « and of ng for another and fiftieth anniversary of 1 In : . ae e1 Loniusion on Ul rt of the peds i, BO ¢ whistles and ation of Independer ] rved | { ; ! 1 Y | ! ‘ hi brought she 4 per cent of these 727 deaths, while wtennial International Philadelphia, Ye a PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. yistration on above estate | , ’ } TY i 1 Avi heen granted the undervign- * EYDOT h 4 { ; ; : i ‘ po per # knowing themselves IB- SITE OF THE FIRST - , a ¥a i f i. A : _ : ih i ted to the estate are requested to make H : { imediate payment and those havieg i 3 ! : | ms against the same Lo present Lhein uthenticated for settlement, FOR SALE—A 1% horse-power Wa- in good condition, ie offered Motor was in use in Report- ntil electric motor was in- Apply at this office NOTICE, PUBLIC SALE OF CARLOAD OF Ro ® C fy isconsin LOWS HOLSTEINS and GUERNSEYS Fresh and Close Springers. EP OOPEPOPOPEEEEIOS itterling Barn, CENTRE HALL SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 1 P. M. ] Walter S. Gifford (left), president of { CNN IO IIIIIOIIIE graph Company, and leonard H. Kin: —1 phone Company of Pennsylvania and : . standing on the exact spot where Ale: d quiet ; ¥. his invention at the Centennial Expos 1 , 4 7 5 | i I ; wind fre weoredited herd can be seen Memorial Hall, relic of 3 3 ; For 3 1 , and irom accredited nerd. mused a2 on muscum. It was on this . ———— i . w — -— — " : EEE BELEOEEEEEELDEEIEEPEPEEEEOEEEEOEL OEE OLEEO ESOS OEEE Brazil met the 20-year-old inventor | he heard Bell's voice come over the i 3 G 4 ‘ EB - organize ign these men represent w Rte 2) a auc. | . i. J( ) WW NN if nial International Expx i 1 and continues to December 1 to signing of the Declaration of Ime FROM PALETTE TO I cows are big, healthy an Powerful valve-in-head motor Modern 3-speed transmission Fisher Body Duco finish Semi- reversible steer- ing gear Rugged rear axle Completely enclosed dryplate disc-clutch Remy electric starting, lighting and ignition Full balloon tires Alemite lubrication system Complete instrument panel Ask for a Demonstration Take one ride in the Improved Chevrolet and you will know more about how much automobile All Prices {. 0. b. Flint, Mich. you can buy far ite noney than you Touring $510 could possibly learn Roadster 510 i in any other way. Coupe = 645 Come in! Arrange Coach 645 | for a ride today! Sedan - 735 i Landau «+ « 765 ¥% Ton Truck 395 so Smooth— You wome tats turn fr the o tar a : ‘ i (Chassis Only) so Powerful ng women artists from thelr jars An t brushe | Wl lab 1 Ton Truck B50 assist plasterers in setting ornaments in place atop huge pylons which adorn Ww : be : (Chassis Only) the main entrances to the Palace of Agriculturs nd 1 Products, of the a cin ? . vast exhibition buildings which forms a part of the great Sesqui ntennia ’ [nternational Exposition being staged in hil § rom . to | (Fal | a "DECKER December 1 to celebrate the 150th anniversary “the signing of the Declara- & Ry Fe 4 DECKER BROTHERS BELLEFO.{TE tion of Independence. Climbing ladders and walk 1 long } Wold | = Tid HOMAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL is nothing new to these young ladies, but each time the t they get | ~~ . ! thrill — £ SARTY Cour anos QUALITY AT LOW COST &« when one
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