LOCAL AND PERSONAL wot Friday closes the first month of school in the borough and also in Pot- ter township. A Chrysler sedan was purchased by Morris’ A. Burkholder from C. P. Ram er, the Tusseyville Chrysler dealer. The Picken home, advertised for October 16th; yn Church street, in the \ 1180, { is sale ister, goods, services in Like Hall, at Preaching at Linden October 2nd, Ecroyd SUNG 30 house ing, ‘ Rev, Sue Odd Fi ceremonies The of hold day hall, G. M, nl installation evening Victor will Tox lodge their D. D this week In of A. Auman, do the installing. a 1 near Centre Canada, the Mon meeting of the Clifford 8S. of to ol Thomas, Hall, went Ford City, latter part last week, day attended the annual Ford Motor C Canada. Mrs. Huldg spending York and Erie, is Hall hotel and will with Miss Laura Runkle. While 14 ii 1, and on 0. of been Meyer, time has who with reiatives in Centre some + it the onw spend the winter friends and relativ at State the Miss Mildred Palmer, of Potidrs was suddenly taken ill and was bi home. Her appendicitis. Pr. C. PF. Nol, famous Pennsylv pointed farms siting College v over weel sickness is diagnosed who develops va 44 endent of A wheat, was superint Penn Stats WAS made vacant Goodling went t Doylestow M iy mn W National ) = and Mills 1s in father, at pring Lures her er was and called this Misses Frazier, which friends other Youngstown. in Ohio, and The former post office in store ¥ and Ida vacation with Among are tellin Hosterman n Sunday. being 5 O began a is mostly “pent and relatives in Ohio visiting Painesville, this State. the local js employed the Oriole places the pair are Bellevue and Beaverdale, in the latter in is clerk and manner a a = imilar here, A slight automobile collisioh™ in which none of the parties were injured occurred at the curve at Carson's store at Potters Mille Saturday after: noon. The cars being driven i Miss Laura of town, and Constable P. C of Potters Mills. Both insurance. The Nash coupe the former has crumpled and other parts damaged, constable’s Chevrolet wheel, The as to Runkle Mey on were wy Runkle, Frank. parties carry driven by fender while the i= minus a seo to agree wrong. Miss Mra. Hulda a Cote parties do not who was the was er in weceompanied by in the Fet driving his Star of Balona, was wy Frank Smith, employed terolf Garage, the while coach is vicinity i" a. Farrington, a brother of the noted Farrington, Mr. Farrington was in the act of passing the Star, when the front of the Star and the rear end of the roadster hooked up. The Star got a broken wheel, bent ax- le, ete., but no one was hurt. Mr. Smith was accompanied by his wife and ghildren and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hettinger, also of town. Mr. Farring- ton brought the party to their homes here and made good the damage done to the coach. embankment driven by pulled over an Chrysler H. Prince sport roadster, was se Te SEPTEMBER COURT. Trivial Criminal Cases Occupy Settled or Continued. Monday James Court convened on Honorable ad respective ne C. with the t on Bench other court officers their places, The « the Guy in ivil list of cases was gone over following cases disposed Ir Phill ind the Citizens Water hh Co. of burg, a corporation, ietion In settled ral Motors FI. A. Mark Butler; issu psit Gone Acceptance Corpora Al repieving; n Motor C and oO fred act ttled. an on n kK ( Mining Co Joh rev ‘oad 1 Moshannon Bi action Simles heder and n Batch in settled. Hal in gssumpsit | John Leback, A. IL. continued. P. McCord, continued Chilcote Mrs va Laback, M. Latback, ck and George thack, an IssuUmpsit Daniel Paul mn assumpsii; The taken Commonwealth Mary dicted wting Prose Fr of ve an aL ti in up for tu ial was in first case Maxey: legal The Spring pi es defend township 1 ins. utor, eedings sy Of Lhe y 11 n gu ol ———— A] ————— SCENT THEATRE NEXT WEEK Her of I Norma Talmadge Brings Upto. Date Sereen Version Play. ie Mn « in great m her Agni employment ve undisputed reign of Paria: ittratotio titled Lot her 1rd admirers than the b to mean no to hen pawns in ner one youthful “Armand.” rending sacrifice of his sake. and the tragedy of death which claimed her while she was penniless and alone, longing for the presence of “the lover who never understood,” and who returned too late. “Camille,” produced by Joseph Schenck, for the National, i8 one the most elaborate starring vehicles In which Nofma Talmadge has appeared. Oppodite her “Camille” a young Span- jsh asetor for whom a brilliant future is predicted, Gilbert Roland, portrays the role of “Armand.” The supporting cast dlso includes Lityan Tashman, Rose Dione, Harvey Clark, Alec Fran: cig, Helen Jerome Eddy and others. Miss Crouse. the Scenic's organist, will play the original music score for attraction at all showings Mati daily at 2 P. M. Admission, children, 26c; adults, 50. Keep the dates-—Monday, in mind Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 4 and more a game of chess real, all consuming Ove the happiness for M. of this nees # o. The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe ty Razor Ouwtiit With a NEW Sub- scription to The Centre Reporter, Do your friends a favor by telling them about it A. SRR ~~ THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, P (r 2 2 DEPARTMENT STORE 22 .2 For 30 years the leading store in the vicinity, 1s now ready for the coming fall season. Stock more complete, greater than ever ; every department--men’s, women’s and children’s--has received special at- tention. Our business has been built on giving better merchandise at lower prices than anyone else, and our 30 years of business-service here speak for themselves. Every year our greater volume of business per- mits lower prices--and WE HAVE THEM. As we step forward into the Fall season we are glad to announce a few of our prices on merchandise, which needless to say is backed by the usual NIEMAN guarantee. We are fully back of everything we sell, and our word, by time has been proven. SILK fo 2c WORKMAN'S The Best OVERALLS Kuown BIG: YANK The Standard World, WORK SHIRTS of the Price MEN'S REGULAR HOSE—new quantity Soe LADIES have JUST FELT HATS a Special Jot— IN—NEW-—8$L75. Overall Yalue NOW—£L25 Working ia Putaerns; due We Our buy BOYS All FLANNEL SHIRTS i-Plece SCHOOL SUITS Regular #150 BOYN SCHOOL ull PANTS wide 9 WoOol. New JERSEY DRESSES Fall Patterns and Styles WOO ee all LOT 84.95 sizes, strictly A SPECIAL Value Cashmere, sizes, a In NOW 5e varitey $1.95 MEN'S FINE DRESS OXFORD? Black i guaranteed LADIEN SILK Top: VALUF WOMEN'S RAINCOATS HOSE— Styles—Every EXTRA HEAVY SWEATERS —A HE SHAKER special and Fang every pair ii he New (Colors and SHk to the purch- solid leather 3 ant Guaranteed $2.95 £1.00 of our #295 a9 i 1 2.95 “ Bde BOLIVIA—Women's Fine HILDREN'S RAIN f OATS NEW COATS—FIR COLLARS—ALI har ular Price, $1.39 COLORS: RBegular $25 Contse— SPECIAL, 5 LADEN SILK DRESSES #15. Regular #1500 VYalue. Each GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES Personally selected-— MOST MERCHANTS Value SPECIALLY PRICE D8 v Qs 3 ge Regular $30—835 ' rons $22.50 OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT merits your attention. We have the stock and we FIT shoes. A foot comfort specialist always at your segvice--and our prices are beyond comparison. WALK-OVER Shoes for Fall are now in, and a complete stock in every range and color awaits you. NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST" "> Named From Wreckers Trick Nags Head, N. C. is a historical ! and romantic spot on the Atlantic ocean, abreast of Roanoke island and 45 miles southeast of Elizabeth ity. Nags Head got its name from the of the olden One of these piratical people conceived the idea of tying a lantern to the head of a8 horse whose legs were fottered with hobbles. And as he limped up and down the beach. the Id hold up his heln the vould eventual the treacherous Detroit News, calm find sands v of the coast days, nr i i i l i THE HAAG NUWAY WASHER THE DOUBLE TUB FOR $112. Dominating the low priced wood-tap field th the HAAG “*NUWAY" Model 10. The HAAG “NUWAY”" thers Company ploneered In manufacturing a wood-tub washer having This. of great advance from the overhead drive type In which part of the driv- ing mechanism was on the lid and had to be lifted with it when open ing the tub to put In or take ont clothing, Who Says, “‘We Stand Back of This Tire?” Next time you hear a tire dealer say that, ask yourself: received Ms name when Haag Bro all of the mechanism underneath the tah, COUurse, Was a “Is he responsible!” We are. “Is he In permanent business here!” We are Many women still demand the old wood tub washers used for so many years by thelr mothers and grandmothers “Does he give real servieel!” We do. “Has he a genuine quality tire to stand back of” We have ~GOODY EARS! R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE Phone 56 CENTRE HALL COME AND SEE THIS WASHER BEFORE HIGHER PRICED MACHINE. BUYING A I. C. MCCLENAHAN, Agent CENTRE HALL, PA,
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