di— 4 9HE CENTRE REPORTER ISEUED WEEKLY, pe = ———— - ——— ee es——— GENTRE PA, Eater ea Ft THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ee eA SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors A W. BMITH....... «Editor f Looal Editor and MDW, EB. BAILEY.... 1 Business Manager 16, J — at the Post Omice in Ceutre Hal #8 second class wall matter, TERMS. — The terws of subscription to he Reporter are $1.0U & year, In advance APVBRIISING KATES. — Legal notices, §wenty counts per line for three insertivus, And ten ceuts per line for each audifivun ilperiion, Looal notices accompanylug gertiscments, five Beertion; otherwise, eight @lnlwom charge, twenty-five Plsplay advertising rales 88 application, display ad Cells per Ube Lor ea celits pel div, ceuts. made known DEMOCRATIC TICKET. plted States Senator— WiladAM BB. WILSON, Tioga County, £overnor— EUGENE CC. BONNIWELL, Pniladelphia Lieutenant WwW. a County. Governor— CLAYTON HACKETT Nurthampton County Secretary Internal Afairs— JOHN MURPHY Allegheny County Bepresentative In Congress— CLAKENCE RR hARAMER, Cleartield County Senator In General Assembly— WILLIAM 1. BETTS, Ciearnield County Bepresentative in General Assembly— A. C. THOMPSON, Centre County (Philipsburg) Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHABGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) — TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) - Centre Hall— §:8¢ Sunday Schod. 10:30 Harve Home Service. Tusseyville— i3v Sunday School, 2:30 Harvest Home SL EVANGELICAL (Rev. WW. E. Smith, Pastor.) Hussey vill Regular worship at Bg Hil— Begular worship at Lemont— Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Prayermeeting 10:39 A. MM. 2:30 P.M. 3 i ww Wednesday at FPRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Centre Ha 8. 8 3 30: A pubiic w 7:2 i Bpruce ing at Sprit y dng at M EVANGELICAL, (Rev Paradise Locust Prayer SPRING MILLS z 4 ' x M . a ia } PINCHOT'S Not Fit to Nays STATEMENT. “Yare Is sylvania,” Quotes Represent GOVOrnores Ef. AL tue Ve pper, MM elion, to ernor, did not pramary hostile tive Ph was Mi: himself fou ing gdrawing f mary United States Reed, W. 1. Mellon, can Chairman, and Mr. Fisher are quoted by the Governor to prove the unfitness of Vare. Their during pre-primary In his statement Governor Pinchot says: “I am a Republican, but I can- not stand for Vare. He not fit to represent Pennsylvania the Senate of the United States “At different times during the mary campaign, Senator Pepper of Vare: “'He i» the Jonah of the organiza- tion his so-called leadership 48 a sham. What the organization needs Is to be delivered from Vare. Up-Btate, where every respectable per- #on speaks of the Philadelphia organ- ization with disgust the explanation ought to be made that it is Vare that Continued on foot of mext column) the press om ths Senators Pe Republi pper and Htate words were days. uttered ia in pri said DEATHS . ’ . » - * . . * . a CATHERMAN.—Mre. Arber L. Cath died in the Williamsport hospi- tal, and was laid to rest beside her husband in the Mifflinburg cemetery, on Wednesday Mrs, Catherman, fore mare was Miss Alma Houtz, ind was aged about sixty-five years During the middle of August she vis ited Mrs. W. F. Bradford, In Centre Hall, and Wins arent health, and had to Ot & thy Ene erman be age. in ap) good arranged INE week of thy amp BAIR Altoona hospita {ory two heth Sm Hiram th ind in-Reforme officiating. FIng those attended are pny. Smith, and Steininge: Mrs and Mi Williamsport ind Altoona of and rayer LVe the ———— Qo ff A May Sell Store, ee. ns — RPRING MILLS (Continuad from He (Vare) want » would like to 1 gad Pi Washington cipher, up ‘State in is a minus quantity “*Vare cannot possibly even if he receives the “‘Yare must go.’ "On April 20, 1923. W. L. Mellon, now campaign manager for Vare, sald: “The issue ia extremely important, for the result of the election on May 18 will determine if Mr. Vare or the peo: tie are to run the State of Pennsyl vania.' The closing paragraph of his state: ment reads thus: “I shall take no act- ive part in the campaign. When the time comes, I shall go to the polls and vote as my conscience dictates, As a Republican, 1 shall vote for a majority of Republican candidates” A HI MP SUP STAI ANI. Notlee, We have In stock a supply of brick for all purposes.—McClenabin's Grain In (Vare) Pennsylvania is a he he elected, nomination.’ House, Centre Hall, Wi LOCAL AND PERSONAL D. W. Bradford and 1... lL. Sm'th were among those Wha attended tie Boensburg fair from tiv Miss Weldler, cherical the plant taking section head Kerlin Margaret at Oi pouits vacation force office, is her this time. Miss Mabelle dent nurse In tal, wa it Sharer, the lock her home Mrs, Mt. Wagner Union antiel- in the and to erty. Mr. pitte moving spring. ¥ Miss Elsle ut home SwéetWhod, who had been | Lock Haven, her return haw { Ad 1 Bd. | | | father, employed to the Sweetwood M1: children, i od of Mra, Ross of Altoona, H McC accompanied h Runyen and four | { and Sunday | yrmick home They me by My BE i#t month | gpent it the wWers spent the p THE RICHELIEU THEAT RE Lhe. Children, 10¢ CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to ! Adults, | Showing M. El ~ THURSDAY Pen i 1 Productior TO-DAY First Run nia. of the Del Musical The Comedies at The Musical « ned n Richellen, this — A————— BOALSBU RG, BE. Btuart, Mrs Wm. Goheen, attendance a — AAS POTTERS MILLS. and family, of Wat and Mrs. Elmer Stump and Wagner, of Mt. Union, visited week at the J. H. Wagner Paul sontown. Charles the past home, Mrs. Wm. B. Kerr (nee Joyce Bible) from Ogden, Utah, enroute to the home of her father, J. R. Bible, in Phoenixville, stopped over Friday at the G. H. McCormick home. Miss Orpha Fleisher and father, T. J. Fleigher, spent Sunday with friends near Tusseyville. Robert Pennington and wife, son and wife, all of Illinois, while touring through the country stopped over Tuesday night and Wednesday at the home of their cousin, Lizzie Siaek, oF J§ H. Wagner, the past whek, sold his (property on Chestnut “street, to Wagner their lar "Auman, who will vacate the Au- man farm and move into the prop- WE ee. ti { 8; ana “ I Added Special Musical Comedy. itry Clerk;:” 25¢ and 50ec. =o ————— ———————-— i vid fot “The Coun- The masleal Comedies feature attraction on our week (at nlght only) ares gre better than ones jon £1.50 to see. Don’t miss this rare treat of good clean musie and fan. combined with the piek of the pletures. stage this hows have } — —————— 1¢ OMING— | Douglas VFalrbanks In { Plrate™ (NEXT WEEK) Red Grange in “One Minute to Play” Mary Pickford In “Sparows” Gene Stratton Porter's “Laddie” “The Blz Parade™ “The Black erie PEACHES 25¢, 35¢, 40c Basket DROP PEACHES, 40c Bushel They are Fancy Elberta Peaches, from healthy sprayed trees. JAMES BEAVER, MIFFLINBURG, PA. Prices Range from S865 to $2090 {.0.b, Factory ing Operative Quietness. mostatic Water Regulator. Weather. Type. (On New Advanced Six and Special Six Models.) Coach Properly Defined Now that the cench has become a large factor in motordom, the question i" raised to what is meant by the term, The Soclety of Automotive En- gineers defined it: “An inclosed in with ns gingle-compartment similar general appearance sedan two clos its for four passengers £ coupled There for npartment or gone Razors and Hot He bureau of tanda A ——————————— m—— : hAgig for The state ment that pouring hot water on a razor blade will injure the steel from which it ig made. In general, razors are very hard, and It 1s possible that In some canes the continued application of bolling water would exert a slight tempering slightly softening the bil Zen eral, it Is belles Cree of hot “y na ros effect, wrt er cre FOR ~A 1% horse-power wa~ is offered Report. BALE~ €r motor, n good condition, i or sale. Motor was in use in aectric motor was (n- tallied Apply at this office. ing TOURING CAR ROADSTER COoUvPs BEDAN HALL, PA. AS CENTRE HALL, PA.
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