o -y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY LA— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, A CENTRE et SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, A W, SMITH. sssasassssesBditor Looal Editor and DW. E BAILEY.. Business Manages pai antered at the Post Office in Centre Hal aa second class mall matter. TERMS. —The terms of subseriptiomn to ie Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal potices, Pwenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional meertion. Local notices accompanying display ad- roptisemments, Mive cents per line for each Wmeertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; wmindmum charge, twenty-five cents. HALL, PENNA. cennnnns Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEX (Rev, F. Centre Hall, Farmers Mills, Conti Also, ¢hurch Georges LUTHERAN Greenhow, 10:30 A. P. 1 P. M. installation CHARGE Pastor) M. M. 30 ho a ol irmation Class ele of ction officers. Valley TRINIT (Rev, Delas Centre Hall 9.30 X RK, REFORMED Reener, Pastor) 10:30 Hussey ville 1:30 4:30~ ul EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E, Smith, fe@moni— Regular Regular wor Penue Hall Regul: Pp rayex Pastor.) Wor WOrs Mes ting METHODIST (Rev, C. E, Sprucetown- fon Bervice Centre Hall dng at PP. Spring Mills—S8, dng service at 7 ‘ EVIsCOPAL Hazen, Pastor) J; Lommun atl 90; preach- wl preach- y 0: wl PRESBYTERIAN M., Kirkpatrick, Pine Grove Mills, 9:30 Lemont, 11:00 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. {Rev, J, Pastor) A. M. M. EVANGELICAL, (Rev, M. WwW, PS mas State Money for Schools, Checks totaling $5,718,688.01 “mafled on Tuesday to 2300 fourth-class Sehool districts by State Treasurer Lewis. The checks represented the | somi-yearly payment State aid these districts, Lentre county ———————————— SPRING MILLS Dayton, Pastor) were of to received $06,184.00 * . * DEATHS » . e« » STUMP .~ Inte Alvin Michigan, the is John Stump, Stump, died on Saturday 52 years, by Miss Kline, The deceased's Stump, brothers Bruce, of Union; Mrs ipsburg: and as in Deity morning, at one month, He wife, whose maiden Lena Kline, dalighter State College, and two mother, Mrs survives him, do and two sisters, Altoona: Elmer, of Robert Herman Mis Hi ait, age of survived name was Nelson children. Alvin Hy a of also as a two name Mit Phil of Albeit wrger, Altoona. Miller th tion whom tained Roy nforma jwod as to 1 died home Mond even } fects ng of had been in during 1 She i Veurs a he recovers + held this | (Thursday) interment whom only Pine Mr first died Vers Dunk Grove Mi Read Was wa Miss f Annie Years vl umber ago ater marris Miss he lebarger, who in death. Deceased try tor J I neral church ner and was 3 h Wag Inter toads Hey assisting the y morning, Rev. Moyer made in ment By our Boalsbwn COr- {Contributed respondent.) ® Raymond Morgan died hiz boarding house Park on Monday thorn he spent almost the his son, daughisc.in- grandson Crafton, about distant, returning to the mn Mills, wheérd he wus more than fifteen years MORGAN very satiden!y Homestead On Sunday with L in and 1 miles Homestead Ire mploved for Jodon Holds Big Stock Sale Probably the largest ind cow Ale held in this vicinity wag held at Pleasant don, on Tuesday . two colts and tt» dor close $6000 Sor $615. An $105. the #1 cattle, T..e sal Adding called in M. Smith, Feputat| work, sale clerk. THE RI IGHELIEU THEATRE BELLEFONTE'S MOST horse j in Gap by SOT T Year in Le Ti ' low HOW most] Ach eC LARGEST AND BEAUTIFUL THEATRE Adults, 25c, Children, 10e EXTRA SPECIAL Classy, Clever, Comedy FOR THIS WEEK Wholesome Muasleal of Real At the Lowest Prices in th Country. 8 Complete Changes of Program-—3 Entirely Different Shows—I18 People, Both Vaudeville Pictures Willi Be Shown Well Class, and Afternoon Night ticed country th in At as i as | This est Vaudeville been playing biggest ties thiee thew You at AFTERNOONS—15¢ and NIGH TS25¢ i the and and highest great the Pp in has (84) only Don't great € € larg to : pil qe { ¢ Of 15s ‘ itractions wt age can afford it these Boe; and 50e WEDNESDAY Special different {roy \ “THE PASSING is Peopie ¢ i nan AND THURSDAY ! ind PARADE fis iy Five Vales i REYL } i |i : ing on De LeRoy Fredd Silvie t Harmony Harts Dane ing Dermgnds Diamon Pep and Nonsens Neely Mondclogist, Frank Lepr Yoiced Tenor wg £ AND A Deluxe lavish chorus of pretiy girls, who add pep, Jazz and charm to the show. A real hig time show that plays the largest and finest theatres in the country. ALSO, First Showing of the stupen- dous eple of the alr: #THE AIR PATROL"~- A thrilling story of the secret serv- Jee alr police. featuring the world's grentes dare devil aviator, AL, WIL BON. Also Selected Short Subjects, worked h and ght turn, After reach h a hearty. break- retired to his OOM A was stricken with Owing almost and a ni home bh ate & then ¥ time yo 1 husband, a daugh Haas, of Sunbury; W. and William Russell N., associate Chief, her B is survived by Miss Carrie three sons, Chas. Shamokin, and of the Dally Fia.; three sisters Mifflinburg;: Mrs Berrien Mich. ; Helmbach, Elyria, Ohio William Stahine seven grandchildren” grandchildrgn. She death by two { kKle, of Middleburg of SBunhury, Stahine kle Ru ter, litor Haven Mrs, J. J. Stover, Mrs. Ada Gaunt, M and Springs, Unlon county and two great Wits preceded in Mrs. J. W, Run CC, Beebold ker, of and F tun wand C, J. Haver tmoxin, aunty, het! der « Mr two years pis bgt Hunting July ire the followin Thomas W. Fi Mrs. Charles Miss Edith rv were cone burd Alex sher LIK A died ¢ on 19275 - 2 E sons and ish Hober Nash, ) or 1 nil Ce home; tp scons Celebrate. Hall Na to f Loeal TT ©“ will ve tionad Mission of Alaska your ary’ work given in a M., Sabbath Tygon od 1 vite Preshyterians tor Centre thda ETN Prosby nr obhaser the 12 alh the yn n Hw bis It also n i omens Missi LIN Ww and completed A aried Faber wks 5 > ATY “ it “ollege | State. | Cleg Penn i ¥ ng | “ lentified death the time 8 it of the fate (olleg Woodmen at Rebekah . also the ind No amsaport HAAS . , A as, wife DK Ha passed awiy Tuesday Inst week the Hnas residence Ay east, Winter Hav iNness of long du patient re i at enue in Haas Flordia Mi in ration } 1 of Henry ) § A § Contre helm wn, by a nh Mill 1 he only ns wpent making her home at Hull, Coburn and she ix still remembered number of people of thd older genera tion For many years she made her home with the late My. and Mi Mi chael Feidler, at Milheim. Mrs, Hans wax married to Daniel K. Haase, of Shamokin, and lved there for a number of years, inter at Paxton villa tand Middleburg. before moving to Winter Haven in 1819 The Hans fam- ily had been going to W ne iinven since 1910, Mr. Haas being pitrus fruit grower, The deceased wan a member of the other where i“ 1592-Hatche 66 ZA f é & "E€ HEN the hat he wants them the importance for this reason that 150 Purina Poul Ch show that more than 90 Pu 1 iy a have just. a shipme Purina S Come in and tail us how many bros you'll need. \¢ rcalizes 15 beer 2LL ¥ ie FCCC cnt tow wid b { Aw freak o » Reformed. church in Pennsylvania She a a a Bt a tN a tt a A sf tl a tl a tl raf Sat + Tt rad be EE ie ey | béou can see why NASH was the STvie Center of the New York Motor Show At the New York Motor Show. and every Show since, done in black and ivory, in the new Nash Nash has captured deep-lustre finish. The interior is up- finest of straight- Motor Show interest by its charming holstered in mohair velvet. exhibit of motor car style. fine fabrics. Knurled and , grain walnut and walnut finish panel- One of the new style-cars presented © 1d \ 1 . ings add still more style and beauty. by Nash is portrayed above —the Ad- : - ’ Cushions are form-fitted, deep tufted vanced Six Coupe. It’s a charming and buttoned in the custom manner. car, in the newest mode, with side- carried wire wheels and tires, and Here at moderate price, is true fine- trunk rack at the rear. car atmosphere, usually more costly. There is smart distinctiveness in its It will pay you to see this and the other low -swung lines, lux- models of Nash before ury in its coach- craft. yvoudecide which carto The exterior is TEPWALDSY TO 1990 FoR ral reny buy. Come in any time. remem § 4 | a?” pe 4 vr we WP» HR ENTRATED FERTIL- 1ZERS SAVE FARMERS MONEY Shipping Plant Food Instead Of Filler Saves Big Freight And Handling Costs. HOW CON * LOCUST POSTS Locust Posts; 4 inches at top, 7 ft. long, will be de- livered anywhere within five miles of Centre Hall at 30c each. Order through R. M, Smith, Centre Hall. MORRIS KELLY, Reedsville, Pa The possibility of average savings in the delivered cost of commercial fertilizer amounting to $16.03 per ton—or about 43 perycent. of the 1924 price—by the use concentrated fertilizers fyom Muscle Shoals, was indi- { cated in the December i125, report of President slidge’s Muscle Shoals Inquiry. To date no one 1s known to have disputéd this statement. Price relationships have, of course changed somewhat since that time. While part of this possible saving is attributed to cheaper production costs at Muscle Shoals the proposed limitation of profits, and part to co- operative purchasing farn a very important share is credited to in handling due to the concentrated of $4 ti pari by groups, freigh g 4n narges of the proc than 600 re uct y concentratea fertilizer is needed to n « ordinary 3-9-4 fertilizer. A fertilizer nig and 4% cent. phosphoric acid is now Niagara Fall: Warners. New Jersey. but One fertilizer equals £ 4% phosphate ARE the reali plant I the per pag of Ih 1€ per cent is acid pi food. & through use of the concentrated r1€S Say— PURIN Lx. . ES LE we -— to live and ¢ of proper feed 3 > hate heric TIRES GALORE There are scores of different of tires they all look pretty much alike. brands on the market - eryone claims he has the best : there are all kinds of ‘special offers’’ floating around :; it is no won- der car owners are confused. Here is one sure way to play safe. Buy a Geuuine GOODYEAR TIRE from us. They cost no more, frequently less. R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE Phone 56 CENTRE HALL eve 2 4 te , wh WG xs dpi Jy lc hs nad NT LTA, {WORT RS, CHICK J LST TARTEN bs w Ti a rend —— J faa : » "e antly [HT Loe 1B fivars de
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