The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1928, Image 5

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    AND PERSONAL
LOCAL
and Mra,
Mills, has|
Calvin, |
to Mr.
Spring
recently born
Lingle, at
Dean
A son
Edward
been named
191
During the middle of
ers in
in sod
last week farm
some sections were plowing sod |
fields,
Mr, i
Sunbury,
Colyer
Mrs
were
paamuay
MoCor
f
of
and Bruce
guests
over Sunday.
Miss Brant, of A
Was a gues
in Cent
Helen
weak
Ruble,
Millhelm
ring furniture,
ligcount
d
Isewhere
Campbell,
8 off
oon in h
have been mdrketing
1S wes
ten
Ome
Saturday |
Oak Hall |
west
ne
Lan
ved
water tank o account
No particular
on
evening wr the
F 3 1 ’
OL 4 Car eav
the damage
done,
ing
was
Mr,
means of
to neighbors
Kindly
their
its
Sha !
Mrs.
extending
and friends
during
and
wnd funeral
and Ray
Hinks
gave |
of |
hea
who
the
at
iliness
the
assist
loved time |
death
John HH,
stock and
10, at his
Runkle
present
eral and
one, agiun
of
Runkle advertises farm
implements for sale March
nome east of Old Fort, M:
at the Centre Hall hotel at
taking care of things in gen
may remain there,
is
been em
Altoona. is
the railroad
themselves in
working only
Rabert Boal who has
ployed by the Pennsy In
home. Work slack in
city and many men find
the same situation as he
cone and two days a week
William H. Haney, the Ik
mar grade teacher, is offering
in Spring Mills for sale ™m
ty is desirably modern in
struction suited
and in
ene looking property.
S.
is
wil gram
his home
oe pr Pa.
ocated con
every way to
for a good home
The roof on the Clinton county
discovered
Monday
respons
house was
5:00
the janitor
companies
A de
fire.
on
Quiet
averted a
flue w
o'clock
disastrous
fective g responsible fo
Saveral
Hall
Centre
Plummer
Old Fort. was
hands an
1
from
hedght
strong
and Sat
every
crevice
sight in y
sufficient quantity
Saturday and
Monday and Tuesday
day evening snow and
set in. leaving sacle
coat of ice
Was Dry
rouna
and
il. Tues |
and winal
thin |
to
|
Sunday
the with a
on Wednesday morning
Siminton, "a Luthe a
erving a Juniata charge.
in & double weddin
Tuesday noon in Eni
church, Altoona
« (lod Henderson,
York cousin i
brides “are the i
The grooma |
Coexlha i
h tue i
churn
ev. Chester
minister
one of
which took
annul’
The othe 1
of
the grooms
place
« Evangelical
OoOm
Syracuse, New
Siminton The
of Altos
Mra, ¥
Fen
Ff ou
ev
Misses Peach.
are cousins of
of this
elected pastor o
in Chicago. but w
his duties there until
Kong egation f
evening Lathe
a
v
nton
Lather
not
Bn the
pla Sir
in
in nie por
1
Sunda
fu singing
heim
¥i
dered
58
male ni >
Field
Mn ww, Stover
selec ti
1
hn
ank, ind
two ns wh were far
above the averags n their renditio
The
well
ble nided
The
rroas
young men’s voices
oo
harmony
the afi
nigh perfect
was no small
service. In the evening. Arthur is
Thoman, of Altoona, who was visiting
for a day or two at the H, GG. Strohm
eler home, captivated his audience wiih
his solo, n the Deep” sung
in German, his native tongne. The
composition war prepared in memory
of the crew of the ili-fated UU. 8. sub.
marine 8-4. which sank off Province:
town, Mars, December 17, with a loss
of some forty lives. The young man
on former occasions sang in the lool
T.utheran church. It is regretted that
his coming here is invariably unan
nounced, otherwise the church would
part in
“Anleep
FROM TAX HELD 1
Bradford County Judge
stitutlonality of New
Assessment
Ruling
Mensur
hibiting
Imals—First
State,
Handed
In
indeed
ford
had g
of animals
M
eighteen
for the
assessed on
"IH
Moor
head
return
Frank ae, Vi
Cattle to
$495 of
his
animals an
to tax, was passed in 1824, and
vears had withstood legislative
The l session of the legislature
amendment April 19
Heving livestock owners of the |
In another ruling handed d«
few days ago by the same judge,
illegal
for
cider
suit of
$220 was
The law,
horses
making
181
9
nn “3,
declared for
manufacture.
any wine
half of
tent The
Alexander,
premises,
heverage
of
Pu
more tha
alcoholic
by
or
one par cent
tent
following
was brought
a7 seizure
won ——— -
Peter B. Jordan
| for
and «
Mra
has been il
proving
bed
Some weeks, is 1
ogntinues to be con
horses wore
held
additional
private
tracted
Max Herr
for $10.00
But fo
horse sale
WI
here last wee
ones we
of
four or five
at
later sale Two
sold «
On DN LIT
d to
“Williams” and “Marys™ Ls
One n
-
Master
Post
ven
son indstrati
gi
cellent
hey
lathe to
ADVERTISEMENTS
SALESMAN for l.aubricatin
and Paintyabwe. lines combined
ar commission. — The Royce
Co., of the Royee Paint C
Ohio, .
0... Cle
LOST 0m road between Cent
656-138,
IL.
Finder return
Jurris, Centre Hall
Sig.
please
ry
HOME FOR SALE Home
liwated in Spring Mills,
painted and papered:
nicely
i
hot
we
ight
Haney,
of
Milis, P'a
an
Spr
were
ing
iin
COWS Fon
White
FOR SALE
new ti
excellent
OHH
lot of
onditios
ind ext
unming £
Call HR12
HH cheap Centre
-
$x :
5 dd THY
MERMIL
BOND
Cy
Aan
A
ot
X
os
-d
doubtless be filled to capacity,
JEGAL
Con-
Pro-
An-
Down
0
Ning
LsINng
LHHOTSe
bring
which
enable
for 103
action,
+ pRSS-
27, re-
evy
wn i
it was
"POSS,
n one-
con
Peter
on his
wit
who
OL im
fined to
thi
ad.
ila
Salary
E
veland,
re Hai
Hu
newly
choot ri
Win.
mod
pd i=
wil
Halil.
THE CENTR
BR
Dutch Frows Not All
“Stay-at-Home Bodies”
crullers and cheese
ehlkes of the Duteh housewife of Nien
Amsterdam are far famed, it is not
nerally known that the Dutch wom
had than
housewifely character. For
trade,
Though the
ge
en
of a
those
other capabilities
they
successful
Dutch
Nieu
the
were vi in
Many
OW end
Hele
Tole
ry
of frows
Am
New
the
stores In
n Guitar writes In York
ram. The wife of a
acher) of that early day owned
her reverend hus
Say). in
tore; and, unlike
nd (needless to had an
s comparable |
¢ of a present-day prize
wonen were als unusu
ful traders with the
id has
‘female trader” of
‘ves to show both her saga
disfavor with which
“This wowmun, although net of open
ly godless life, {8 more wise than de
vout, She Is a truly worldly woman,
and conceited, and sharp In
with wild people us well as
olies, She has a lus
band, whe 8 her secoud one. He re
muins ut bomwe quietly while she trav-
proud
trading
Lilie
trading. In fine,
the business so well.
persons whe are
the beuthen
ne?"
what wil the latter
ai
One’s Ideal Residence
as Viewed in Dreams
will in the
revealing the
influence and em-
features of the Eng-
nia bungalow and
says the Kansas
be heated by hot
electricity and
shingle,
and
in
be a colonial
fiothi«
cottage
gtyvie
chatenn
the best
manor, Cali
lack
Star
t
Or
loci oro
Ot
I
It wil
“ten
Adirone
n water
ith bh
if Ww
eott
tt %
of
1
red. yel
contain
nn One's
Courage
h Bull
wrs coveted
Cornis
i Bn mir fa cow
a neighbor and Iald
I eir chosen
that fraveiing
had asked
a
bear
gh-
g cow
ve the bear the
rel
hie
put the
thieves arrived;
cow, while the
»" '
southern
“Survived Himself”
In France it stated
that Flammarion, the great popular as
tronomer who died recentdy,
imself.” © This is the French way of
ing that the present generation has
matically
is JI
“survived
fl
tions which clung to his words and
ed with him in hig form of astron
liad passed on,
reely known be sight among
inger: generation. In the
where he died. Curiously enough, just
fore he passéd away he bequeathed
de Hol
LLEiey
Care of Machinery
Two morning th should be set
for
whold duties
werbanl all
Wverything that
the which
imine all electric
none is wearing out
fire. By this means keep your house
equipment in the of condition,
avoiding electricians’ bills and prolong:
ing the life of phe machinery,
important
mornings
imehinery,
ft, oil, clean
dust, ex-
“ithe one { 1st
these
nll parts Luther
file to be
ond likely to cause
i
gt
Probably So Ordered
f
:
:
-
SUBURBAN
DAY
IN
Altoona Booster
Stores
When your loeal
supply
merchant cannot
your needs
COME TO
ALTOONA
And visit Booster places of
where you are
attention and goods
of known quality and correct style
are sold at unifermly low prices.
SUBURBAN
basi.
Ness assared court
cous where
THE OPPORTUNITY to
Save is still here, Nieman’s
CLEARANCE SALE is still
on. In order to properly clean
up the past year’s business we
will continue OUR CLE 2R-
ANCE SALE THIS ENTIRE
WEEK. This is your LAST
chance to share in these tremen-
dous Clearance Values.
Niemans Department Store
Where the Dollars Go the Farthest
MILLHEIM
DAY
Is a good time to shop In Booster
Stores, as there are always spe-
cial underpriced opportunities of-
fered for this weekly event.
CLEARANCE
SALES
Are In force In Booster Stores this
month; odd lots and remainders
of wearing apparel and other goods
for personal wear, as well as things
needed for the home, belng offered
aut Less than Usual Prices,
The Entire Family Can Share
These Offerings!
GOOD ROADS
from all sections
of Central Pennsylvania—and they
are just as good In winter time
in other seasons of the year!
Arrange to spend the entire day in
Aitoona. Booster Restaurants can
serve you palatable food and Boost
¢r Theatres can provide first elass
intertalnment!
in
Lead to Altoona
ER
VILTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION
STRAND THEATRE
Altoona, Pa.
Commencing
SATURDAY, JANUARY
-RICHARD DIX,
“THE GAY DEFENDER"
One Week
28th:
Ine
Piece Orchestra
10
FALTOONAS FAVORITE
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
LARGEST AND
THEATRE
BELLEFONTE'S
MOST BEAUTIFUL
adults, 2c. Children, 10e
oss si —————
TODAY (WEDNESDAY)
“THE BLOODSHIP —
¥ L’
‘ Wh
ot the OXY
Also, Harold
reel Comedy,
3o¢ :
Showing at “The Ritz”
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
SANDOW THE GREAT DOG STAR In
“AVENGING FANGS"
A stirring mystery piay of the West
Ree Sandow tral 4h8 ‘trap the “gani
crooks,
HE
Lloyd in
“Haunted
Children,
his greatest
Spooks”
Ihe,
With All Programs at the RITZ will
pieture, First Run News, Comedies
and Short Sahleets,
10 and 25¢
-
ABOUT ADMISSIONS,
We ont
law
iid i Heap i tures
5 Coed
it)
Therefore We
as snd In It Wy
the public (in fact know do
pictu
to give You !
oi 16 and !
PICTURES cannot be run for
Ww
want such 8,
ng irst-run pu
of “a
Goon
ing its weekly sescion “Ladies,
been moved and seconded that there
shall be no conversation at the card
tables, What shall we do with the
motion?" “1 suggest.” said a sprightly
young woman, “that we discuss It
while we play.”
The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe-
ty Razor Outfit With a NEW Sal
seription to The Centre Reporter.
Do your friends a favor by telling
them about it
HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS
FOUND IN HUNT FOR TALENT
i Lae
MADAM LOUISE HOMER
nition
pete
Distinetiv
undertaking
Commitiee
Homer, he
star: Mrs, Edgar
president the National Federa-
tion of Music Clubs: Edward W. Bok,
former editor the Ladies’ Home
Journal, and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, wife |
of the world-famous New York bank- |
er and music patron.
fo
L071
are
National
are Madam
tropolitan
BANS
EDWARD
taken to New York by the Atwater
Kent Foundation for the finals, which
will be broadcast over a national net-
work of stations The awards for
these will be as follows
Winners of first place — one
| young man and YOUUg WOmAn-—
| will each receive $5800 cash and
two years’ tuition fn a musical con
servatory.
Winners of second place will each
receive $2000 cash and one year's
tuition.
Winners of third place will each
receive $1,000 and one year's tuition:
Winners of fourth place will ¢
receive $500.
a8 a Audition
They
ae
We
WwW. BOK
Louise
Upera
Stillman Kelley,
of
of
ane
Winners of state auditions—~one boy
and one girl—receive silver medals
and are taken to their district audi-|
tions at the expense of the Founda-|
tion to compete with young singers
from their’ neighboring states Winners
of each of the five district auditions—
one young man and one young woman |
in each—receive gold medals and are |
8 To Excavate Roman Stadium
It is planned to excavate the Circus
Maximus at Rome w hich was the great.
est stadium ever built. It seated 2350.
000 people and would make some of
the modern stadinms such as the Yale
owl the Yankee stadium
ke falr amphitheaters,
Circus Maximus was three times as
large as the famons Colosseum at
Rome. Tt was first built in the time of
the early Roman kings, wae used dur.
ing the republic and had {ts best gnre
during the empire. Here Julius Onesar
entertained the Roman ropulace on a
4 magnificent scale. Indeed the renle
was so large that he had to sell one of
{ his private villas to pay for the games
and chariot races. In thie great sta.
dinm the gladiators fought in mortal '
~ambat with wild beasts imported from
Afrien and Asia. \
merely fi Tew DOUEDS pusmes mn the
ground and bent at the top, over whieh
old sacks and rage are thrown.
Cooking is a simple matter. Meat is
rented wt ct co enen fire and mealle
eukes are ahd on Lot stones,
snd nok
The
tio county
YOU a i by that Hn we
# building 1 mosque a
Werra Satis EY Bn
aclosy oe,
“YeR
mon par
presumed
Incomia ote,
aminon in
however, a
in have a roof
Pathfinder Ais
of tie
nee,
a“. - -
Land of Thirst?
The Bechuanaland protectorate of
Sonth Africa les principally in the |
Kant art desert—-the “Qeeat Thirst |
Land” Very little of this huge aren
has been explored, althongh the rail
way from Kinherleyv to Rhodesia
sheirte ite casiern edge.
There ix no “housing question”
Pechunn. te
i
in |
mtive hut Is often