THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. i —— EE WES a eee EE — Sn a Tm = s——— The peak of the infantile paralysis Migs Rut Grove is employed as With the opening of the school year! Venice Bullt on Hundred Islets; Party | outbreak in Pennsylvanin should be MACHINE SHOP bookkeeper in the Homan Garage. the so-called children's diseases usual- Taken from R. R. Station to Ho- passed by the end of October, Secretary ; ly begin to Increase In numbers, ac- ! a ol Health Apple announced in a state Frank D bee visited his brother, cording to J. L. Tressel, State Health tel In Steam Launch—~Thinking ment. There have been 1564 cases in Hiram Lee, at State College, on Sun-! mi. in Centre county. The explan- of “Home, Sweet Home” the State so far this year as compared day. Insurance and Real Estate WHERE I8 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ation is the greater danger of expos Although Mrs. Roger T. Bayard, whol? 2000 in 1916 1 l ACETYLENE WELDING i George R. Meiss, of Colver, now liv ure to diseases because of the fact wis a member of the Church Touring] = —————— -——— ——————— ng the rele of a retired business man, that in school the children are more | Guild making a trip of the Holy Land THE RICHEI EU THEATRE Woop WORK, WAGON WORK returned from a visit to his daughter,| or less crowded together and spend|ang other points fo interest in the Old 4 Want to Buy or Sell 7? Mrs, RB. 8. Boal, in Altoona. less time in the open air than they do| World, has returned to her home in Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to Te SEE US FIRST during the vacation period Tyrone the Re ter has emaining Tw p . “ne fF . wri . 4 J ’ weporter nha remaining » Pwo Moose bands, on frat mn wil Mr. Tressel states that by keeping several letters narrating her interest Il P M. iy yO sr from Miitlin 3 i | : Hamsport; and the athe 1 rom Mifflin children out of school if they show | ing tx ip, one of which follows: adults, he. Children, 10e burg, will combine in a concert to bel pn. lightest signs of illness such as a The AR W. A, HENNEY 3 CENTRE HALL. PA w= 3ell Phone 1218 $9 inp from Florence to Venice (pt Bell Phone SR uf 4 Chas. D. Bartholomew y wr - » ext was a tiresome one, We crossed over, TODAY (WEDNESDAY) ONLY ORBEA IUTITONE IIUITIISRE JOOUPRIIIN JOVOA000H 00 SRRRISREEORYL next. of measles, whooping cough, scarlet{ through, and under the Italian Moun 4 an gid CENTRE MALL. Pa . - i“ + v3 # Mr. and Mrs. Lanson J. Burris mo-|fever or mumps are minimized. Fur {tains which look much like our All First Penna. Bhowing of i tored to Willlamsport, Sunday, where |thermone, by keeping such a child at ghenies. There were at least twenty] “THE FIGHTING HOMBRE" — J they were guests of the former's bro-jhome his chances of prompt recovery tunnels and some of them were very With Bob ( ther, Charles 8S. Burris, and family, are materially increased, long; with the heat and dust and the] Th vhstnes for the day. To most children, Labor Day ls the| gnoke we were almost smothered at steeped in least enjoyed of any holiday, for 1n|iimes. given at Woodward Cave, on Sunday, cold or fever, the chances of the spread TYTTTIvTTTTe eee The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a Year, reevYrerTrY rrrrYeYy by touches of rare comedy Mre. Harriet E. Faust, of Altoona i . a . : : marks the end of thelr outdoor freeaom On this side of the mountains the |.-with a flourish of thrilling wis i ZUes »f ar brother, J. H. Bi x 2 5 vas a guest of he . : ind the beginning of another school country is broad and level with fer ers of near Potters Mills. Mr. Bitner m . 4 and breath taking suspense! I of near 1} : iy ; Fo parents it means the pur-|tile fields, orchards, and vineyards, Ev was in town on business on Monday, chase or preparation of school ward Also Seleeted Short Subleets Includ- and found his way to this office before robes and the thought that almost co- Srything I tak Voautitany. oe . ana ings returning home. incident with the opening of the school | has some rain in the gi r "Ph Special Comedy and Krazy Kat Car. Mention was made some time agojthe so-called children's diseases begin|yupetables and fruits look fresh and] teom ® of the improvements lo the extérior of {to Increase S Wo Hee round 10 and 2b6¢ ® f year, { luscious an 6 them carrie the home of Warren Homan, the ga Why this Increase takes place and|in small boats THURSDAY AND FRIDAY y 3 3 y 3 . ] # » age man, and now workmen are en-jwhat to do to reduce the chances of Venice is built on a hunderd islets. “THE BROKEN GATE” gaged in laying hard wood floors andjene’s children becoming infected with |e streets are canals spanned here and IS OUR PRICE. AND WE GIVE % OU FOR THIS A— i : ’ ry " cludes Io i} | 3 making other improvements on the in- ja communicable disease should be un-| here bv bi dges or crossed by gon tar cast includ Dorothy Phill I terior, derstood by every parent. dola Some of the canals are not sol’ m. Collier, and many others & , Barve fish tants . . * * Mr. and Mrs. ‘Guy Crowl and Mra. During vacation, children are in the wide as our alleys and some are wider. Also Selected Short ib Stunning Variety of Suits--2 Pair of Pants Crowl returned to their home open air a large part of the time and|qhe (ir inal is bordered with All for 10 and Zhe Regular $25.00 to $30.00 Merchandise burg, leaving Mrs. Chnistine a: school” re ind- 1 2 of J +3 Ata iss " y Sa tank He M. E. Christine came to the home of + : ! i is itl we on . in plendid ices and spanned by the SATURDAY Saturday. On Sunda) Mr. and Mrs her daughter, Mrs. Moore hal Daht in tHe. onen. nem are spendid with sliver mou tos gins “e ‘shm BRAND NEW PATTERNS. seek crowded places ith the open’ |g reat Rinlto- Bridge which was bulit SF ge Whey PHELH GI HE MOJAVE KID"— ing £ school 1 : { Youngsters n 1580 and go are brought together school Fay y % har Reh 1 . Featuring i Ntoele Grid even when indoors are not inclined to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mu \ Roy W. Limbert, a student in the Sem MONDAY AND TUESDAY Our poliey of giving more than anyone else gives for the money “BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLY. WOOD" — Wit} ! Fut {ile J sgias array of SUITS—EVERY SUIT ALL WOOL. Our guarantee unguali- ointments has been successful, and so we are agaln Jeading the way with this fledly baek of every garment. iemem ber, no cheap shoddy, but all garments all wool, tallored in the best of style and priced far below WEDNESDAY { the usual price, HOOT G11 “PAINTED PONIEN"— TEP OLOPPOOPPIIPLIE OPPO COCO IPOPS PE Am NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST” MILLHEIM ge, i common practice of wrapp ks and cobs and throwing them from an tutomobile when © driving through the country. The corn borer prefers sweet corn to the common field | should corn. 80 it becomes necessary to pay Public of my praces think 1 have but the 1 $ i . 1 ¥ $8 . endless special attention to the destruction of | working to reduce the an unt of the waste from it if we are to enjoy|ventable disease and a great deal this food in the future. It is advised] been accomplished as statistice will that the stalks be pulled from the ishow; but a full measure of sSOcress ground as soon as the corn is har -falong this line cannot be attained with - vested and fed while green to stock. out the co-operation of each Indiviglual . . . . Most oF in to mee Leonardo da citizen, Very truly yolrs, 5 teniin a th? TE ta Err : Vinci's famous painting. The Last ’ . — J. L. TRESSEL.C. H. 0. 2 " Enlarging Homan Garage. - Supper.” Perhaps you will remember Bellefonte, R. 3, Pa + The foundation walls are complete - that Napoleon cut a door through it for an extensive addition to the Ho- in i and used the building for a stable man Garage. The enlargement is to TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, OCT. 81. |when he was in Italy. When we spend the rear of the garage and will be 45 County Superintendent F. Glenn Rog: [three days seeing the mountains and by 50 feet. The Sealla above the leunt ers announces te ¢diding annual Cen- jake o Suitseriand nl Tell's chapel dation will be made of concrete blocks ew Ry 16 picture of v shooting an apple similar to the front of the rarage. fre County Teachers’ Institute to be off his son's head has been n iid The blocks are being made on the|h®d during the week beginming Mon: | memory of mine gince 1 was a child, ground. day; October 31, and states that among After that we go to Paris for three It is only a few years since the Ho¥|the prominent speakers whose services! days to see the forest and palace of man Garage was erected, and at that|bave been secured for the institute Fontainbleau and the great museum of time it was predicted taht the struct-|%re noted educators whose names arelthe “Louvre” and we have a day for ure was too large to become profitable, | Well known in the world of education. shopping if we have any money left The increase in business expanded, Although the program for the week We shall carry all kinds of mem but the building did not. When thejhds not been fully prepared as yel|ories home with us I know. shortly: addition to the rear, which extends]these three speakers bave been deli fall of them will be pleasant ones almost to the alley line, is completed, | nitely engaged for the institute: Dr. We feel our tour has been a splendid the garage room will again be ade.]Matheny, of the Ohio State Univer-land successful one. We have kept sity, well known authority on nature] fairly well and going nearly every day etter as SOON and We are travelin: oo oO Write let- tors We go from here po Milan for a day quate. : i ——— study; Dr. C. C. Ellis, of Juniata, whol The food has been fair all the time has been present at previous institutes]; ronerall . Tha § 4 BH Millhelm School Head Resigns. g , : : hoi A . ind generally good. The hotels have and is a recognized student of psychos t heen comfortable and pleasant » ’ ty ” {3s 111 - ts ‘ Prof. W. H. Bes a7, prone pal of Mill ogy, and Mrs. Fahdrg Holmes Wilsor, The water has been good and plenti heim schools, regigned Friday EVENINE dean of educdtion at the South Bast] in most of the countries. with no at a meeting of the scnool bonres sen | Normal Se hool,, California, Pa. Mrs. |excuse for wine: and in only a fou ing that conditions arising between the Wilson has gained considerable fame places were we compelled to buy bot. time of his acceptance of the position as an orator, as well as being a lead: tied water for safety, and the opening of the school termi... {n aii branches of education. J. The touring company has done ev i } i w * > 5 iy @ made it Impossible for him to con-lyy vader of Ivyland, music supervisor |erything possible to make us comfort HOSTERMAN’S GARAGE tinue, states the Journal, Prof. Bryan at last year's institute, will fill that|able and happy and to help us ‘get came highly recommended and much position again this year, the most benefit and pleasure from the ) #1 $ * od #, was expected of him. The school work tour, Our managers have been court CENTRE HALL will not be delayed, however, hy this . ee action. Prof. Phillp J. Lent, of Mans Half-Holldays Discontinued. as and elu mad we Josal &ylfioy field, graduate of Mansfilea Sate Nor] The Millheim Business Men's Asso: and have taken . — ae in hid mal and of the Grove City college. ]ciation announces that the Thursday sight-seeing. stepped Into the principalship immedi- | half-holiday © has been discontinued. I believe that the Church Touring ately. Prof. Lent came there follow: |Stores will continue to close on Tues Guild has given us as much as any ing foyr years in high school work at]days and Fridays at 6:00 P. M. touring company could possibly give Moosic, a town of about 4500 popula-|2t E. R, SHRECKENGAST. in the time at onr disposal and for the tion, near Beranton. He is married money we have expended. and the father of four children, The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. We are all thinking of Home, Sweet Home,
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