THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA. —— ea nL a J sy : a = ‘ a GE thouss, near Potters Mills; ready for THE CENTRE REPORTER . FURST LIKELY TO-BE JUDGE. | ADVERTISEMENTS tof ground with good house, out kitoh- occupancy by April 1st. ~Inquire of y y . EATHS All Indelations int to the selection = : en. stable, chicken house and other |; = or Hauser, Putters Mills, ISSUBD WEEKLY, — . 0» Zr 3A . * os ? Po . on : FOR RENT.~-The property known as joc Sule, spring of water, plenty | A - oa ea = : H ALI Fa woo - of Attorney James C. F urst to succeed the Blins Stump home, located a mile lof fru't; #0ll is productive Same lo- | POR BALI A lares brick ten room _— TRE eee WILLIAMS —Mrs. Mary BF. Will [the late Judge Koller on the Centre|east of Centre Hall, is offersd for low |cated two miles mouth of Spring Mills, |houss, with barn, garden and fruit, om THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927. ims, wife of KE, J. Willlams, president {county bench, Mr. Dorworth, a mem- | rental, Frame house, stable, good gar- lin Georges Valley. Inquige. of Mrs [Main street, Centre Hall, Also, three i —— . —e— lof the People's National Bank of Btate |p. of the Fisher cabinet, anda Mr |den and extra lot. . Inquire of W. > |Willlam P. Lingle, near the premises; |l0t8. one with gurage 30x36, east of SMITIHL & BAILEY, Proprietors, College, dled at her home on Hurrows Furst’ are close personal friends and Homan, Centre Hall ol0® ip oO, address, Spring Mills, olf" | Srdminod. Shquity ot We. B; Baris, : Street Thursday of last week, at ] Tan ! , . . : TERY LN | —- wn x mtg We Eas eaver Ave, 4 SOUeRS, A W: Sutin Local —- oy on Winning followed the same leader (Fisher) in PROPERTY FOR BALFE—4% ares | HOUSE FOR RENT--11‘réom frame | Pa. o10* EBDW. E. BAILEYX.. Business Manages Deceased waa born August 71, 1873, last summer's primaries. The fact smn me ——————— mo ————— op ——_ct———— = a daughter of Thomas and Clara (Cox) is that Mr. Furst was the only attor Entered at the Post Uffice in Centre Hab | Hckenroth, On September 2, 1887, she hey in the Sounty Who wean from the 28 second class mall matter, was united In marriage to Edward J. be sinning to the end a Fisher man. Williams, who survives her with their | Mr. Dorworth’'s endorsement, it * is FRRMS-~The tetas of subseription ie two children—Mrs.” Mildred Kerns and |&knowledged. will be sufficient to in- ha Reporter are §1.00 & your, ln advanos. |, Edward Williams, both of State|duce the governor to appoint Furst. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, College. She is also survived by her| The selection of Mr. Furst will mean Swenly cents per line for three Insertions, |. .iy.r Mrs Clara Fekenroth, and the| that the Kisher element in the Repub Leads the World in Motor Car Value @hd ten cents per line for each additomsi |r i wing brothers and sisters: Harry | ican party will stand by him in the Imsertion. E. Eckenroth, Tyrone; Chales R. Eck-|September primaries for the nomina- Local notices accompanying display ad-]enroth, of Unionville; Wiliam Ecken-|tion as a candidate for the unexpired portisemients, five cents per Une for each roth, of Spring-township; Mrs. A. M. tora of Judge Keller Yar ming, fmesrtion} otherwise, eight cents per ilme;| Fishel, of Bellefonte; and Mrs. George | of PhiDLUTS: hy B be ue « let con’ Ppalmum oharge, twenty-five cents. A. Calhoun, of Gary, Indiana. testant ot r. oars am ition fo > Display advertising rates made known Her father Thomas ¥Eckenroth, died | come the Republican nominee. e has . . . had an eye on the judgeship for some eation, about four years ago. ; : , psi — — — — Funeral services were held by her|time, but preferred to walt, so his O e a nny oa ase nN Ne] , * pastor, Rev. A. E. Mackie, of the St. [friends say. He now concludes this Sunday Church Services ruc x. % Churn, of Sate Cotlege. |an opportune time ana “win wage a ; ) a © Var co 8t. Fleming is backed + — £f which church she had been a con- | War of conques P 865 2090 re tz. ; sient er since girlhood. She|by Harry Scott, the State Senator, Tices range Tom to FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE was 4 wonderful wife and mother and | from Philipsburg. Scott is also a Re- v. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) those who knew her best loved her |publican State chairman. He has lit- f. 0. b. factory Centre Hall, 10:30 A. M. most tle to offer in the way of political sales ‘hile e Fisher -Dorwor Aas i * * * Spring Mills, 2:30 P. M. I EOE i 8 Never before in its history has Nash offered so compel. Fusseyville, 7-8 P. M, WIELAND. —Mra. Daniel Wieland |The contest in September means much lingly attractive an array of motor car values. —— died in a Philadelphia hospital on more to the leaders than the selection Tuesday, and was brought to the home lof their choice of candidates it will TRINITY REFORMED, of her father. Willlam Steese, Mifflin | define who in Centre county will rule Colorfully finished in exquisite blends and harmonies, of (Rev. Duss B. Boener, Pastor) buss, where DE a a ae ie OO: fMee. as otic supreme gracefulness in line and design, and richly appoint- Bren So ar School. Bri a Riri HO Gore]: reorr. | pan Drevailing conditions ble the re ed and fitted thruout, this great group of 23 models pro- down. She was aged 26 years lection of a Democrat at DVRID be | vides America’s most inviting opportunity in the selection of a motor car. 7:00 Church Services, Spring Mills— old. 1430 Sunday School. och Survie i Se er hey o] op Sam, Embraced within this notable array of body styles are 9:30 Sunday School. a as Smployed fa an electrician three distinct series— the Light Six, Special Six, and Ad- 9:30 Chuich servis or company. ot two Mr. and Mis Ge BY DL vanced Six, and 4 wheelbase lengths, for the Advanced Six FR BoBvERRIA an uy TunHis nu mw | 1 red Reitz recently purchased a Series includes models of extra long wheelbase. mde rp vio) ‘ Pap nes Svetage Sipe rt oe a a Ot Bute Colles And of particular interest is the sensational new Nash fon Service; preparatory 2 nt nday at an avers : Shug ht to. Altponad body design as exemplified by the new Cavalier model gi mn 3: vely, fol Pp. : ; and the new Special Sedan on the Special Six chassis, and Lémont—7:30- P. AL aa A onl a ver [gh Wi the new Ambassador and the new Special Sedan on the — it om—— jcident: oi J | Advanced Six chassis, together with the superb new Light EVANGELICAL Russell Grove Injured. Six De Luxe Sedan—the style car of the $1000 field. (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Russell Grove, of Pitt Lemont— Each model of the 23 possesses the superlative perform- Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Tansey villo— urred on his return home from afFfiday. gr a] ance ability of the great Nash 7-bearing motor —the Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. 5 wits & Compaiion. ter i Miss. Esther Callahas nd- | world’s smoothest type. Centre Hall— jane kis companion wers pukes up in Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. And each model offers as standard equipment, at no Praye reting Wednesday « {gaining consciousness until next i= ) al : ! en! sh i : Y : Tayeimetting min ® Pore a A Bellefonte extra cost, 4-wheel brakes of special Nash design, and METHODIST EPISCOPAL are not known here, except that hei is John | Nast: wo mprov 5 disc wheels. (Rev. C., E. Hazen, Pastor) a head woul requiring many! A —— | +s ha a 2 ed | High School Oratorical Contest. i WE » pup m of bs id a: Hig POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS eturn - Hall Borough, is u candidate for the|went to Pittsburgh > g I : ver. ihe Hilt th Somination of Sheriff of Centre county, Jane Ro O . the Hu io a 34 oubjec decisl j 'OOT house, Madaline niky “The at J-in-y Saco op ce Noyes Port Matilda Man Serlousiy Hurt. |cometioiin ww Bone in ily 4 mocratie § A » Wu ¥ 883 > 1 - “ At the Primary election. Samuel Leitzel. aged fift wee. aj“Bingen on the Rhine,” by Catharine | Ti : puitior Pirate Hivers and Their We are authored to ammaice eg ie, County Woupt Ah « [8ree bys Srsbet ‘Nomersatss: “I saw the first Robin this Morning !”’ »y (Dep uniap of Uefonte wil automobile aocident whi dadurred 1a: rt aoa iy Wm, SSieCiel | | | a. Centre | 5 ibject to the decision |. 0 onruts rn Wfonie. 1 8cheneet by John Shuey A - Tr r . 7 NFER - OY rye EE hE Sr i, a Ber Row Runa BaSoin> setaber 20, 1927. i p rt Mattia in aut ah ¢ vot cf Th. : : aa Wo are (UR TREASCRER. = |Chester Pringle. amo ‘of Pot Matilda. [Graves and "Spotts, of State’ Colles in and I'm going down today to see them L. a SMITH, uf Ceut : He Done Sag nR p ¥ i ol re d 41 ? ; nd are W $ (3ivsg . dais lu tu Sonia of Trews [MF Ilisele tur was tWrownrol thelrich, rd, with togoralily suention of on display at--- op COUNTY (COMMISSIONER, ” i A 1 : 4 als : . is . 0 ea xt ed t : t Joi PRESIDENT'S INCONSIS "ENCY, re thes ; . . n for 3s 3 s¥iones i jthe New Y ' : na ‘ { pn —— i — oP ihe Veter of pa reo ie de. | Ny. | THI ; JGOVERNOR WANTS THE HIGHWAYS SAVED MARRIAGE LICENSES, [onan or we. ne A] Mice Tmpostant: Pham Neculation. vi THE STYLE SHOP OF DISTINCTION Traffic, He Tells the Mayors. Edward A Tamas. 5. Tune... o.oo | PTs the most vicious form of mis tremendous imvestment in ronde (Ml Think of It ! Fresh, New Mabe! E. Fryer wburn| , ’ Oriando B. Wagner Johnstown | President penned these w is the ink | Governor Fisher informed delegatio . : NE on words § { | i i i Eriamond Gille +. Johnstown | was hardly dry on. his sroclamation | representing the mayors. burgesses and 1 i ] : eH Ftranflia Ao re of th « OR | George B. Ammerman ‘hilipsburg | TRiSing the duty of pig iron by 50 pe rt ag Erector . Tae Clies and Uo i . Lpsbur ; a ¢ a . ine hol Thelma A. Wrye . i+ iv .Morrisdale jeent., the maximum inerease permitted | URh® of the State, at a meeting held “ { unde He vxedbyl tides ts oO the | BY them on Monday in Harrisburg. The | ‘David T. Mit hell, -Jr...... .«Mehaffe HA ‘er the fie Xiby e provisions ! uel ol cabres # nia TR § y Lyda G. Con Tariff Act. This higher duty ie cer [delegation called to discuss uniform pyda Lr. Conley . Spring City ind of raffic regulatio and omprised al * . , . ’ * . "(tainly not “for the purpose of revenue | traffic regulations and comprise a Cl Id M d 1 d ’ S John M. Callahan........ Philipsburg | in the a: cepted sense.” it js “a tax |Special commitiee named some weeks : mn 11 ren S, ISSCS an a 1CS 1Z.CS. Ruth M. Heckman Philipsburg | for the specind benefit of particular! #80 at a conference summoned by | Dorsey B a Bellafo » | groups,” particularly fo th swrators | the Penna, Motor Federati n Th ; | f b . d I d . bl Bernice M. Lowe Bellefonte |of Plast: Farhaces’ in the. Pasbaren| A uniform trafic bil was submitted] € latest fabrics and the most desirable district, the home of Mr. Mellon. They | in the Legislature, but if does not pro ~ . 5 . . " are o ft log © onside y vide for 1 for stand: Hzedd traffic x ! if . SPRING MILLS wh n sro a der Soniideration, sigrale, Although 1 foi. the Hoov: i Sp ing \ tyles and Mate 1als have just a . ers do have to go w-bogeing, er code The Highway Department | owners le The sick are all convalescing * NM he Presiden ther denotincsd the iH submit a BH next week covering! d { 11 - d - h | I ] Mrs Dean Braucht and iittle dough Lin Presi i jurthes en iced th Ne . TE . of Pring oper tio rng rive . 4d an SCC t cSe exXCe ent Ines. ‘ae ap equalization fee as in employment i ter, of Coalport, gpent a week at the of the coercive powers of the (Gove rie | OQuipment of motor vehicles and the | Dr. H 8. Braucht hottie. : ment to the end that certain special |re¥istration of cars and drivers i Blaine Bitner and wife moved into groups of farmers and processors may The department's bill will include . the Bitner home, profit temporarily at the expense ofthe Hoover code, revised in unimport i Al N t d B t M ’ d B J Mr. Brown moved in the west side other farmers and of the community | Ant particulars to meet Pennsylvania SO, ewes an es in en S$ an oys of the Bibby House, it large.” A better description of his|traffiec requirements, and also traffic, . f the flexible tariff rates can- control regulations as to meaning of The sale at T. M. Gramley's on Sat | WD use of x “" 1 : urdany was attended by a large crowd | MO! be found: it is only necessary to]lights and signals. The delegation of people. Goods ; : substitute “manufacturers” for "farm- | asked the Governor to give the depart ’ ’ brought fair price ‘ i " ' The home was Purch, a 1 . bE i . ers” and the cap fits ment bill his approval. He promised » Hs 0H 5 arry . “wolidiee : a dle bat it a thorough study, and suggested his Corman. Mr. Gramley will move to Mr. Coolidge has steadily insieted t A thor ¥ ¥y Aug B08ted is Millhelim that there shall be no tinkering with | visitors Keep in touch with Becretary . 4 vy Congress. and ve ap » ighways Btuart C. G. King and wife, Austin Long the tariff by Congress. and yet he per- |of Highwa) x . and family, Blaine Bitner and wife. and Edward Jamison and wife attend wists In tinkering with it on his own “More Important even than traffic account, Btep by step he has been re: [regulation sald the Governor, “ls Jeg- iat ' fat Hs Lov $4 4 Sg ¥ ronuvl vising the tariff upward while the con- | i€ation which will conserve Pens ™ * Hlustrated lectus : entre ‘a 1 i § ¢ . (reer rssrrsronere - the fiustrated lecture it Centre l sumaors forget and are forgotten. As|vania's investment in improved roads, ii &y 4 ay ’ % . » f i Hi, Pundny. evening. the score now stands, there hive been [An Investment of over $400,000. I am Jacob MeCoo! and wife spent Satur. thirteen Increases asad nst too de- | amazed at what 1 have found recently day and Suniay at Dewart with Mrs resses. The duty has been lowes iti traveling over some of the State MoCoo!'s ter, Mrs, Rickert, who has on lve bob-white quail and on paint. | modernly improved highways, They are | 9 been il brush handles. In the latter case the | gong to ploce Some method must be | I’ Mr. B # repairing the porch eduction was mode nt the request’ of to prevent misuse, Dull to ea : : ® & at his hom OCU Try Clair Ohl n Ames in manufacturer importing 1 vy certain loads, thes cannot be ex The porch wis damage by an auto ]the handles from his on n factory injpected to stand up under migtreat | skidding on the ico and janding on the | CANGda. In no case has duty been | ment. Concerning uniform trae reg i M I L1 H EIM M I I H EIM " 4 towered a vesit titi Intlone, 1 faver them i think it 4 hy nt 114, . ha “RAY. porch, Phe aut WHE driven by n avered on a really competitive Com Wangs v ave i . pe Etranger f Ohlo, who was not fa |modity. even when the Tariff Commis ! **5per that Pennsylvania take steps | miliar with the road. He made good | *lon has recommended it, as In the]lwhich will place I in the vangund N TI STO by sending new posts for the porch, J ase of sugar, of American States.
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