XX XxX > THE CENTRE REPO R, CENTRE HALL. PA. —— A— THE CENTRE REPORTER . . 0 ¢ 9» @ Community Day at Spring Mills, THOUSANDS SEE FLYERS ISSUED WEEKLY, . DEATHS Community Day, held under the aus- LAND ON BELLEFONTE FIELD - a t . * * . % . o * i ; ‘oe "wp y pices of the Gregg Township Vocation- : CENTRE HALL, PENNA. CONFER. —A daughter of pm NFER—A daughter of Mr. and]g gohool, will be held this year o —————— I Ie ink Ha year on Banks, of Philadelphia, First to Arrive Yc y GIADTEVIRICE: 95 144 Mrs, Archey Confer, of Millheim, aged] gp. ' Oye oe »"s ISDA SEPTEMBER 22, 192 2 ] s Friday, October 14th. Plans and ro THURSDAY, SEI 1BE] 2} Mey ~Myers Heats Him to Clevemmnd Be : = ¢ . ‘ 1 and Chicago—28 of 25 Eutrants SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors, of Mrs. Confer's parents, Mr, and Mrs details of which will be announced in A W, BMITH..........oon0envesss. Editor | Benjamin Smith, below Spring Mills, SADW. EB. BAILEY... Local Editor and lon Saturday, Interment Was made } 11 04 will be found on the program. Business Manage: a t of ti reek beginning of this week and iti s hoped that many will keep fellow in the world,” Leslie Mille —— the date in mind, and plan to spend ri > dab ; = ' dav wing s I p Maiwred at the Pont Vile in Centre Hu TAYLOR. —Mrs. Bertha Shrecken-|it in Spring Mills at the Vocational] Des Moines, on Monday winges bike ¢ | a pec wal er, School grounds. way through perilous fogs and i @®BBMS.—The terms of subscription tv | E951 Taylor, wife of Charles J. Tay- ge Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance | lor, died at her home ADVERTISING RATES.—Legul ootces, | from Bright's disease. aged 56 years. |on Friday, Sept, 28rd, at 4 P M., meet JAwenty cents per line for three insertions, | she was a sister of H. E. Shrecken-|ing the Boalsburg High school team. #4 teh cents per line for each additiosn |. or Centre Hall. Her husband Fhe team last year went through @eertion. = teliefont hake # { an undefeated season, but prospect dwocal notices sccompanylng display aa-|” native ot FeLelonte, WINE 4 Sh for a similar season are not so bright #artisements, five cents per line for each | thelate Henry Taylor, about six months, died at the home| go... are being arranged for that day Complete First Leg, & later issue. Many interesting feat A former army pllot, characterized / his flying “buddies” as the "Tuckiest NN in Huntibedon I'he Vocational School soccer team | misuntain top o take the lead at ¥ ad will open ite season at Spring Mills ‘ igo, the end i the fourth lap In derby Hundreds of motorists have WASSER cut their tire costs in half by on Litre sme ML and: has heen ihis yenr. ‘The team willbe Composed |. xr. Cre Riemer " employing good vulcanizing ser- iRsertion ; otherwise, eight cents per line; | an instructor at the Huntingdon Re [mostly of new material, as m any play wat vige 2 Yahi i : . @ialmum charge, twenty-five cents. formatory for the past twenty years ]€rs were lost last year through gradu-| New York, the starting place, at 6.10 vice. We can save you money Display advertising reies made ksown Two children. Harold, of Huntingdon ation Practice has been In sesglon for M., Easter standard } wh * ay adv hildren, Harold, i Utwo weeks, andl it: 1s BOpod that bY\s ra Loriscd cr tf Coloat ‘al : on tires, too. Blowouts, cuts a and Arthur, of Pittsburgh, survive, Inlnhard work during these practices. a £4 i . i : . and sepa ti | wrt at Chicago, snd of the | 1 > rations are permane mp, and where P P nl y \ addition to their father. Funeral ser-|etrong team can be formed vices were held on Friday afternoon ' A SL Ah Me , a S a . ces ————————— were compelled to stop over for repaired by us. Tread-worn tires can be re- Sunday Church Servi ay urc ervi at the home; interment at Huntingdon. ; 3 ’ 45 og—— - McKinney Property Sold. night, ahead of ti sz pack at 4 Head a PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE The property of the late Perry Me P M. Chicago wii ce ‘thet: ed. completing the (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) SYLVIS—John P. Sylvis, a former |Kinney, at Potters Mills, was sold by aid 42 minutes, or a. time average of resident of Aaronsburg, died at his] Wiliam PF. McKinney, the forest rang-|° vg 1 ? A x : Ti NE Lins dd’ BDO £1 > : inte . ~~ - : bo il 1iles n hour Fhe! Lord's Supper will be admin-l, oe at Avis, aged about 756 years. er, to Frank P. Phillips, the Potters |2bout rn in hou taken for three stops will a ALL WORK IS ABSOLUTELY G Astoren a aL entre Hall Sept. 25, at Deceased was a son of A J, and Ju-| Mills garage man. Theé property con- A x y “¢ iad UARANTEED :80 A. M. Preparatory Services on; guivie h decease : wists elling house, small ba: A punute and a hall veh EL a SYivia both decdased. And ran en HN EA. welling “uss: small VATA ne C. W. Meyers, of Detroit, whe TO GIVE SATISFACTION NEARER PEPPER Friday evening at 7:30, and baptism gaged at the shoemaker trade Inland twenty acres of tiliable land ©f infants . Aaronsburg many years ago. price was $3200 4 . " Byline serivces at— Twenty-odd years ago hé removed Mr. Phillips offers his 8, " th to te oomevel Spring Mills, 2:30 P. MM, to Avis where he had since lived. busi fon ' iter th Bidie ) the ara : rr Ne ‘ . he Tusseyville, 7:30. P. M. Surviving are three childeen: E. B. lhe proposes movi y the M inn which val the nil t m ; ing bi e of Avis; Frank, whose address is un-jhome, now occupied by ‘ Jacobs, | “1 0 : , en : en T : it PROGRESS MANUFACTURING Cl yo WI Myrtle, now residing inland giv is tin largely he aajej 5 Fidgall rr pn ya ’ TRINITY REFORMED, ‘lkes-Barre of automobiles ’ : : i : oe . (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) are ’ 8. Charles, of Richmond, Va., was] Location : Adjoining Strohmeier Monumental Works Dvure Site ed by ery t Aaronshurs, alongside POTT ERs MILLS. Sluis . u ne senile : To ov iF | CENTRE HALL, PA. fiight m ESTER EPP PP PEEP 9:30 Sunday School ie grave oh va Wd MMs Mildred Palmer and 1:40 Harvest Home Services. Spring Mills— Rain and Hall In Mifflin County. §:00 i 68 : 3 § : The heaviest elect 10:00 Sun school. storm In Years od hrous . 3 3 $ ‘ Wit 1 en valievs on ¥:30 Sunday School. EE So Lu RTS wn] Why the STAR Car EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Begular worship at 10:30 AL MM. e of t a : the \ , y f i : ! ! Has MORE POWER --- Bussey vilie— i nd t cots Ww oav-h Ye ; om ¢ : evelt Field 4 AM p Harvest Home Servi 3 LM. Centre Hall— tered tt ¢ M 1. : , : N 43, | t i } ricd at i t : te The fuel Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. effete Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:80. Aerial Passenger Serviee 1 Ath : et ant Ew - : with the correct portion of alr to pros - - I 8 ¥ ‘ nd 51 { ‘ i \ I ; J ~ The aetia Ere Rl hel a J ns = 4 “: i RTT ’ dice an explosive mixture of high } OW E R is fully vaporized and mixed PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) The cylinders are honed to glassy smoothness to make possible close-fit. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Nd York and Chicag Ft of Ber. acai mY 1 vit Fie tt 6: t ‘ Ung pistons and gasure high compres > rg (Rev. C. BE. Hazen, Pastor) The planes will TY from. four. tolyny no her moths M H. B.| go at 6:20 P. M sion, which spells I OW ER Smuliton—S8. 8. at 9:30; public Go Ron nS I. py me a 3 : irned to her home on Sun-§ Flight to Bellefonte Band ret. : : worship at 10.:30 A. M. OF for a ol tra ce 2 W be ; : ed. |. Bu - wh " whi 8 : y : : tr n X. . ors . ey 5 ab i The Centre Hall—S. 8. at 9:30: public | Rix welded shulai te s used ing gq hi § 38 2 nig sy ir Cis H 3 a a ’ In p v hay n a : timed so accurately to deliver to the > EE 7 constru on { } plane wt i $1v'e rove 1 famils 1 | fart Le f the 3 strants in} pistons sudden pressure of high I OW ER gvorship at 7:80. ¢ spark is produced so hot and The motor I so jacketed and the water Green Grove-—§:15 Spring Mils—10:30 A, " . . Bethesda-—7:30 P. M. Har Hom . a : . ean? } i the i MceKinn set oh 7 3 Bank i iely was U “| The lubrication is by force feed, which Services. Hollidlaysburs t testing : * P / Et the first tog ¢ sf ; N n Pot nshio wu 4 : a : $ c. 1 t highest quality earings mini- - - » Osman-Carter Reunion. : . ; a ae eas wg. and D. H Baer and family.) : ye nute and mizes the friction that tends to destroy ; v The reunion of a famities Io mi f Mr. and|and Wort) Si }Hete ole ad THE COMBINED RESULT OF CORRECT DESIGN, HIGH GRAD} Mrs. Russell N. Haas and daught TB seemion a ; MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP IS THAT THE STAR CAR HAS £onstance, who were to leav i of Rabbit Skin and Its Aliases. John Myers ‘ ily spe n-| time \ ‘ ying the wes f the home in : . : ” 2 i i ” ] ’ : ; . . . RRR TE When you bn or ent a. Cr Stage More POWER and Superior (ualit the Keystone State. M Hans was] 2P ar mots ‘ y le r ame th Somat ; rr i aw ’ } ve : ! : A ade Of Mis. FF. K Carter. of Gled Iroc: mes given ra skins n elow: Be casa a she 2 |. One fier, Tex L , piloting the 5 Creek at Glen Iron. Forty appear as : n an M%Y Sone A is ! well ting the 1 f | Again Improved he y Again Improved din ital fe na a : Youre . h the no House and at the Carter residence ir and sealine quirreletty ; | refused to gi ip forced Glen iron 11% were mad Ey th : lin ie ' Ne thers Patrolman Amend to Face Court : 1 three tan re lor reaching as ie Mat 0 In" Le hills a . ce. | Bellefont vets: the fst bia to Bell Phone reunion grou f the immediate family .€B - Among the bi { indictment pre]! i van ie 8 al i pp CENTRE HALL The list of guests included Mr. and PEACHES, » were o br ) the : Mrs. Reno Bowersox, Mi: snd Mrs, O Elberta Peaches selling now at Wwe ¢ x J roy 1 & ut o the. alleged Seting Rr ot H. Bowersox. and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bellefonte R. R. station. Come to oar assault of Robert Taylor ad State} V" : : , : Weaver, Middleburg: Mr. and Mrs. J... telephone your orders. Price reas M Lose. Mrs. Edna Alexander, Irvin|gnable—WM F. COLYER Alexander and Mrs. Elmer Royer, of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. ’ Black aud’ chidren. Sah. Jean. Al 15 CLASS A PLANES when Mr. Taylor was endeavoring to] departure have been received the com: | H fee and Betty, and Charles Hoar, Cen LEAVE ROOSEVELT FIELD|persuade his wife to go home, and rg ined in Spee u a : ha Sei . A u . dpe Ra 4} tored | a1 Bellefonte will award prizes o 50 all; Mr. and Mre. Rufus Confe sm sa Amend is alleged to have interfered ]at UOHCON fre H r ufus Confer . and $100 offered by the city of Belle- sented to th gran jury last week ments d effect andings fore Com ws — i. The pilots who made the highway patrolman Glen A, Amend, on between Roosevelt Field and Bellefonts were Meyers, Banke Miller, Detme: and Emery When the official times {1 the night of July d, on the highway near Pleasant Gap It will be recall A A I AAI. . #3 ¥: % Gry ti # ed that the alleged assault took place {1dr slo TAT, | Ton ¢ - and beat Taylor over the head wit} and mi) 5 eh, Five In Contest Pass Over. Bellefonte, revolver, inflicting several : nast vl fonte to the Miers making the bout tne Miss Carrie E. Haas. Sunbury; Misses at 5:00 Tuedday Morning—One|cuta, 2 between Rooge vel Fing and Belletants Leah. Alda and Marian Haas, William Lands for Gas Taylor swore out a warrant for the Al 23 dis pute parte Inndings $aas. Russell N. Haas, Jr, Shamokin; Fifteen ‘planes. constituting the en- arrest of the highway patfolman and and equally good thkeofls Yrom the big pL LO Runes, BL] when Sheriff BE. IL Taylor attempted] field and the medical committee, in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Catherman, Mr... “ “ . : tries in the Class A group of the New ' 4 ct ¢e of Dir. David Dale, had « and $ yaniel Catherman , to place him under arrest, it is alleg-| Charge of Pay ale, hag no Mrs. Daniel itherman and sony, 4, Spokane alr derby, sailed away » " ; ls work to do. oa 0 Ce ar ON and 1 3 wr +a j0d that Amend resisted and the sheriff £larence, Hartleton Ir. and Mra. Pili the wéstiward from Roosevelt Field : ’ One of the largest crowds that has Carter, Miles Osman, Glen Iron; anil - ym : struck him. The result was the high- K. ! ’ on; ANlIN. Yont 7:15 A. M., Tuesday morning, sherify | Ver collected in Centre county sur ] 3 y —— Mr. and Mrs. Russell N. Haas “and} 3 4 tn . way patrolman had both the . Shi . expecting to arrive in Spokane, Wash. and lobert arrested for assault and rounded the field. Estimates as to the usque a I 11 14 oun 0 WA S 3 ty daughter Constance, of Winter Hav- Gar : . more than 2275 miles away, We esday unber spectator rary fre 3 x 275 mil away, Wedn lay two other young men arrested for in |? muber of spectators vary from 6000 4 formance of his duty, while sheriff | With automobiles which transported |! . . Transfers of Real Estate. section at about 5:00 A. M. Taylor retaliated by having Amendar-|the crowd to the field. Schools and to € $0 at t e Mitterling Cow Barn 8. R. King. et ux, to B. K. Edmunds, the various cases the grand jury ig Two planes, one an entrant in the Robert Taylor |j Mary A. Gramiey, ot al, to B. K. Ed {that sailed out ahead of the sun atthe prosecutor = n the Colyer farm. east of Old Wort, M. H VanZant, ot ux, to F. B. Scott, the transcontinental alr derby for Spo . A SMO Frank D. Gardner, ¢t ux. to Ellis H. v trom Chic wd Stari : v ’ € day from Chicago with Glendige, Mont the guest of his brother, M. J. Kern, The female population in the exten This carload consists of PURE BREDS, Grade HOL- mo MI SMS AAI OA. Paul, Fargo. i Bismark. N ), # ‘ y a .. » ; argo, anc mark D., and he is making themost of it. He came] Hall, will be pleased to know that she This is the Best Load 1 ever brought to your county, . ay yr Hew pr 26, 5 YE 4 Tow ‘ glock Monday evening, September 26, Jute intervals in the following order: his brother, William. Upon his re-| will he here by the close of the week, fgsh New Year HORS, J. Charle 24 "OC ¢ Jew h ‘ Year 506 J. HH. harles, in an Eaglerock. Walter M. Kerlin, at Cincinmrtl, ©. Jshe {8 able to make the best sulted ge 5% G. Knapp, In : Jae E. G. Knapp, In a Waco 10. a “sweet shop” in Los Angeles adapted to her need, no matter wheth- den Hall will be open for business eve ad y “ ’ p “ »* » Jack Asheroft, in a Waco 9. Tube for $7.00.~Booser's Garage. Cen] prices are moderate considering = the do the Best Kind of Job Printing. , Florida. ¢ en i nig. E. the anes tie or. thi terfering with an officer in the per-|t© 10.000, Several acres were covered | $ i 18) 1 Dianes ey ave ® Ww. 8. Maize et ux, to Ruth Bailey, —_ Pitcairn Mail Wing. J. 8. Rea, rested for nssault. factories were closed in order that as gract in Millheim: $250, Do ateinh a, iat, and M > H ARAOR, After hearing all the testimony in|Many as possible might witness the CENTRE HALL C iliadeliphin, passenger. came down on air derby gract in Milheim; $50, the Bellefonte field for gas. nored all the bills with the exception ) Oscar N. Long. et ux, to. B .K. Ed- 12 Class B's Leave Chicago. of the one against patrolman Amend derby and the other from Mifflintown muds, tract in Miliheim; $200, Twelve planes, survivors of the 25] for gssault! in which landed in Penns Valley. One dropped ’ . r ' munds, tract in Millheim; $80 Roosevelt Field, Monday morning. in ———— i —— and the other near Spring Mille. at 1.00 O'clock P. M Sharp = hp : 2 Jerr yRKeérn, of Las Angeles, was : : g : : p State ( we . : al a r # , gract in State College; $1 kane, zoomed into the hazy sky Tues 1.’ ocuonl tn Millheim recently and is New Millinery Goods, Blerly, et ux. tract in Ferguson twp; as their day's oblective : « . 300, eel obs were schedule . on North street. This Is Mr. Kerng|sive population served with millinery UE 'S $ Fueling stops were scheduled for St first visit east in fourteen years and] goods by Mra Lucy Henney, of Centre STEINS and GUERNSEYS. This st evil Now ag §:00 o then sg the Montana stop-over town.l .o over the Canadian Pacific. stop: lis now In Philadelphia making selec. “ wil we © i ps y= ane # hice i : i : 3 x y ( 1 ie planes left Chicago in one-min ping over at Duluth, Minn. to visit|tioris for her trade and that the goods Fresh and Close Springers. All T. B. tested. ntil the following Wednesday even: ©ulie Miller, in o Ragleroc : jan 6:00 Srelock Bo ot the Lituile Cn Es gS in aso turn he will take a southern route, Mrs. Henney has served the trade In . . » . alEyars,. 'n a Yacn iY. stopping over to visit a sister, Moa Jthis locality for so long a time that CC. E. SWAB MAN'S DEPARTMENT § 4 o y + py ‘ravelal a oy i nr lig Buss ame, a n Travel, Thence to New Orleans and west aver |selections. #0 on one will need fear of ; my Aa. » Sa wmlOIY, in a Lravelal the Southern Pacific. Mr. Kern has]not befng able to get just what is best Cider Press Open, R. R. Johnson, in a Swallow v A + iD DB SWalioWwW. er young, middie-aged, or older. The —" ry 4 - A v S04 gv : a on A A SUPA . . The L. W. Ross cider press at Lin 4 AiO in a Waco J0 30x3% OVERSIZE Cord Tire and children, oo can be supplied. THE REPORTER is well equipped to : *r, In a Travelair, : Like during the many years past, gry Wednesday In September, Oct. and J. B. Sidowski, In a Swallow. tre Hall © adv. Jquality and style of goods offered. Nov, or until the apples are all. 2t.] Nimmo Black, in a Lair Commercial, :
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