The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1928, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL RECORDS MADE BY GAME -
HUNTERS IN STATE IN-1927
Mrs, W. 1. Wilson and son Warren,
of Marklesburg., are visiting at the
C. A. Spyker home. More Elk and Deer Shot Than Ever
Master “Jack” Kirkpatrick, son of Before, But Fewer Bear Are Tak-
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, is iil en—New Head for Cemmission.
with chickenpox. Twenty-five elk were shot in Penn-
William _ Frazier, at the Centre Hall |sylvania during the past hunting sea-
hotel, wro had been ill for a week origon, more elk than were killed at any
two, is again able to be out on the
time in 100 years. There were 14,500
street agadn.
. deer taken by hunters during the big
Mrs. George Robertson, on Monday, Zimhe seasoh. alsb settin few high
= “ x 4 } Season, aiso satung ew HE
left here by train for Florida. but will Ea E
stop on the way to visit among friends record.
for a short while, The rabbit kill during the shooting
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A birthday party was given to John [Beason of 1927 was more than 3,300,000
EKnarr, son of Mr, and Mrs. John H.
EKnarr, on Monday evening. The lit and at least 200,000 ringnecks, the
4 greatest number of the latter ever
tle people had a most delightful eve
ning of it shot in this State. About 50,000 wood ®
cock were bagged These figures were
The fourth car to be ransacked onjgiven out at the annual meeting of Il
Sunday evening at the Lutheran|the State Game Comunission !
church was that of Harold Durst. A The meeting was important because
pair of gloves and a flash light wereiof a change in the head of the com-
taken from it. mission. Ross lLeflier, of McKeesport,
C. BE. Sunday, farmer living at Pleas vies elected president, suecceding Dr
H. J Donaldson, of Williamsport, who
ant Gap, died a few days ago. He was :
a son of the late Lewis Sunday, who he served several terms as presiding
3 officer.
lived near town at the time of hb
An idea of the extent eof the hunt
tivities of Pemnsylvania was
death some years ago.
A meeting of the joint council of Lhe giv in the annoumcement that the ’
Penns Valley Lutheran charge will be | eipts in 1927 from Hee s will pass
held in the Lutheran church at Cen |g 1,000,000 mark. This money ‘|
tre Hall, Saturday afternoon of this]
used in the purchase of hunting land:
fo
There were 1,250,000 squirrels bagged
week at 2 o'clock. buying game restocking, the pay
Harry Burris, who is farming the |ment of bounties on foxes, wildeats and MILLHEIM Where the Dollars Go the ‘arthest MILLH EIM
Bairfoot and Goodling farms, west of other vermin and in the care and pre
town, last week sold forty-five tons of
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3 here was ron i num!
straw and hay, and shipped the = nes ey ; rop in the num
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tection of game
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from the Centre Hall raiiroad station 9c!
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Constable W. E. Smith,
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township, and KH. V. Mil , alse Eres neg 4950 s
district, were callefs re ast Week.!I There were 67 human being killed | WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-| Hotel at Cross Forks Burned.
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Insurance and i
nda night the hote 1 Crogs
Mr, Miller advertises sale of some [Arm quring the hunting LBON nd nea i PLAYS AT !
stock and implements to take place] 1000 hunts vonaded. Neatly ait of | | |e
Sly Suouth coupe belonging to Ciude| mal sume. seas he eso The “Scenic’’ Theatre | JANUARY |
here. the BETTER Pi Shown | . . | w RENN. SIR OFS I sat 2A - x
Where. the SETIER petareg are Soy] is a good time to | bridge, narrowly escaped oi | Real Estate
—— Shop In
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
near Renovo, 1 yurned, and
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W ant to Bus Ww weil 7
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE '3 SEE US FIRS]
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(“BEAT SABIUR” NW fe T NT SUAL VALI 2s ARE —— Of CARLOAD——
e Pir EY ' § IGENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS, OFFERED
——— si " nnn i Jour iseal versus cannot sup- Union County Cows
Bell Telephone Co. of Penna. ’ all y 54 - EE —————————————————
To Sond $25 573 000 In 1928 COME TO ALTOONA | Fresh and Close Springers. All T. B. Tested
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AND SHOP IN At Ada
Money To Be Used for Expanding Telephone Plant BOOSTER STORES dam Rrymrine Bars, 51s Collate
Throughout the State. Almost 6 Million HERE YOU HAV] NLRB] SA K., JAN UA R Y 14th, { P. M.
Dollars for Lines in Storm Proof Cable VARIETY FOR OH
ABLE MERCHANDIRE AT MODEST L. F. MAYES, Auctioneer,
total of $25.573.000 is be termined, are to be constructed PRICES €. B. Bartholomew, Clerk, C. M. LONG
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r The Bell Telephone Com- | during the comi year in Pitts.
Pennsylvania this ye: burgh. An expendit iE $300,000
1a is being set zside for the construe-
PEP CPPET OTOP P EPCOT EL EP CEPR PPPOE PF EOPS eed
Booster Stores ean supply everything
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tion of the ilkes-Barre central fire family as well as all Home Needs,
rocontiv 5 133 rend 3 off bisilding ane he final wo 3 . . §
recently g } fice building the final work is Arrange to spend the entire day In|
figur for that anization an- | to Be done « he change from the | utims : i
figures ior tha an n i i! y De don } nang from the iy ising Booster Stores. You can lunch! A
nounced today by ; . | manual to the type of central
she HOW ‘ sarin yicels | Kinnard Ps . wit ae all offic s paquinment in Scranton § in a Booster Restaurant and a Booster GC R. E A T A Cc | | | E V E M
Frank P me, the ‘otters Mills : portions of the Commonwealt! Poles for new lines and replace- Fheatre will provide first-class ¢ nter- | E N |
tHe sale in. has taken the agency 107} where the Bell Company operates ments represent a ‘portion of the talnment.
the sale of the Metrodine radio Mi nas : * . Sa gh th pt veh » £ 3» Gon
. . will come in for a share of the year's ou! . If the 1928 pole re-
pry : » nin nt } Ln expenditures in prospect. quirements in the state next ‘year WO years ago Dodge Brothers embarked upon a pro-
od to continue operat a LEE a. : * *
and will lease the property hase Although a large portion of the Were used to support a new tele. Bram designed to place it and its Dealer Organization
by him some time ago. L 7, Jad expenditures will be used for een. | phone line, it would reach’ from in a position on January 1, 1928, second to none in the
obs, who now occupies the piace, it is tral office equipment more than Philadelphia to St. Louis. industry.
understood, will remain as tenant one-third of the total amount of | Telephone engineers have esti- The astonishing results of this great achievement are now
The story circulated that a Potter| money to be spent is for “outside | mated that there will be about 56, known to the world
township school teacher and his fiancee plant.” This is the equipment and 000 telephones added to the System .
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needed for Personal Wear for the en |
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had gone beyond the southern borde: apparatus outside of the central | It is doubtful if industrial annals can cite, over a similar
of the State, the latter part of last offices and includes such items as | § S period, an achievement so outstanding.
week, to join hands as they neverdid} poles crossarms, overhead and un- - A rife. 1 toed :
befone, DE Oy io he > i odo derground cables and similar mate- 4 ! . Smart, swilt, oOw-price and immensely popular qual-
ETRE Sr Epa it | SE UBURBAN | ARUmGuiiimiiees
known characters involved, the excep diture amounts to $10,000,000 for The Senior Six, outstanding in performance, quality and
tion 18 made, the state. : luxurious appointmen
on Approximately $6,000,000 of this ppoinunent, bas been created.
ar Wiliam H Fotan counts’ ni. | amount will be spent for storm- all Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches (formerly
elf an absoulte ltaflure. -and has des] - Proof cable construction in under- 3 IN ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES. exclusively Fours) have been supplemented by sixes. Fifg
c'ded to try but omce more. A yeur| round ducts and on pole lines. : ne new types have been added. The capacities are broade
ago he rolled up a barrel of appie The total wire in these eables will Plan to shop In Altoona on Suburban to range from one-half ton to two-t all ting in
juice .in a convenient corner in his amount to 375,000 miles, or enough Day’ and take advantage of ori the most complete and capable line A resulting
barn here and expected nature to do to loop the earth fifteen times at ut flex} Boo with prices ranging from $670 to $4 cars wn,
the rest, but when the racking time the equator. About ninety-five per i ore offerings. and P ging 290.
came the barrel was empty. Last fail cent of all Bell telephone wire in A 8 S80 2 5 6 55 8 an . Th Thursda e The. Victory—a Six for 1045
k te « hidd ‘ ; : y cam tory— J and
a small: keg 0 eidder - hidden Moe] the state is now enclosed in cable, : : ry BOOSTER STORE HOURS . ~the most spectacular engineering achievement of the
sectrely,, decoding to Mr. Dan and wires thus protected are not Ae : . 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. . de.
way of hiding. and vet a few Gays ago ii i LOWS id a » ran ]
ten ikely to be damaged and cause 4 ? ! GOOD ROADS LEAD TO ALTOONA®* . 2
keg and all had disappered. LAT Swe ne se. 0 te ae These accom lishments, one following the other in steady
i progression, have now provided Dodge Brothers Dealers
throughout the world with the most diversified and com-
on_ Sunday afternoon were : his wo cables whercver the volume of busi | JE prehensive line of passenger and commercial vehicles
Charlés Rover. wife and. daughter. A ness makes thefr installation eco-| K ; ; 2 Ne STRAND THEATRE ever manufactured and sold by a single organization.
het. : nomical, tr i | :
ig tn Some of the Leonard H. Kinnard Altoona, Pa. (| For every need and purse there is now a Dodge Brothers
Lottie, and ‘daughter of Lock Haven,| Proof cable jobs that will be added | {n the state during the wean In a i vehicle built dependably and in full recognition of the
Jats rl. Dror ¥ ork | to the System durinz 1928 include | arriving at this tot Bar the | progressive ideals of today and tomorrow.
this ennne n Mi Royer asks thy the ero: nof alind betweorrPotia- | Het “that in all ap: 4 al iy WEER STARTING SATURDAY,
® porter to thank ail who who so kind: | ill * and Frackyille, continuati 170,000 telephones will be installed HIANUARY 14th: THE VICTORY SIX THE SENIOR SIX
Husband lay ¢ shise and at the Lim Charle : i an hia a : ’ Wl ‘ a ja 0 ner a ng aemand for goers : i Coupe « + & 3 + : $1048 Sedan (eather upholstery) $149%
af burinl ! Hava Sintion tt Mok agire Wem | vice and that about 123,000 will be i GEORGE BANCROFT Sedan : 3 1 + 3 + 1095 LoupeforFour. . . 1570
V : id Rays wan Wo Mchecspori and | disconnected because of people i Brougham. : : : : 1095 Sedan niga Rs. 1383
Dr. C. P. Bishop { unbacy A the instalintion of a section of con- moving from one city to another i In | Calirioles Convertible 1393
resenting the Bureau of Indu duit for accommodating additions | and other Causes, SUNDERWORL DY AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCK
try in this district, § WT nn) to the toll cable that stretches be-| The daily average of loeal tele } WORLD i Coupe x 4.4 3.4 4 $435 AND MOTOR COACHES :
Puckday 1 call this office tn) tween Philadelphia and New York | phone cails in the state during iH } wos [Hi Redan arr YY Sse ichuwis and bods for every congeir.
ity u yy ph " Bi , : ties fi
hove 1 1 not naerted | ive to) City, { 1927 amounted to 4,500,000. Dur. De Luxe Sedan. 2 3 930 I ust Cl pg
the ou r ¥ Hades Hp | About $2,600,000 is to be spent | ing 1928 it is estimated that the 10 Plece Orchestra ii Cabriolet Convertible 9355 qunapingfrom . , $670 4290
p service interruptions due to storms. | § :
Among others from a distance wi It is the policy of the Bell System | | ! 1 ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION
attended the funeral of Edward Royer } to extend the use of storm-nroof | 5 # : ! : i { :
on Bunday afternoon. were his \
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against the admission of cattle t| for new building construetion. This | local calls will total nearly 5,000,
teased Too bovine Wien ‘ ‘1. will include major additions to sev- | 000, an increase of about half a
is a regulation posted and advert eral existing offices and the eon. | million a day. An average of
in all aren teaged diitroels "i1.| struction of certain new offices. | 278,000 out-of-town calls were
i Bird wy gon ”: vone wos] (Radel and a central office | made 2, Solfphiine Jimers in the
go man, ane 0 BRyone ! vib ar fab { state durin a7. 1i8 ire wi
be pleased to come in contact wil. | 3 ne downtown . distrids ATC | also be I rend dari 1098,
The advert'sing referred to above sii} $0 be built in Philadelphia, and | telephone engineors have estimated
appesr In next week's issue of his Franklin” and another office, the | to an average of nearly 800,000 per
paper. ' location of which has not been de- day, |
mors comme | All prices foo. b. Detvois
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Hosterman’s Garage, Centre Hall
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