PTHURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928. J —— ! THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. 5 CENTRE HALL, PENNA. RR - - ao SMITH & BAILEY, Preprietors, aA WwW, BMITH ....conevsvnessesssss uditor Loonl Editer and MDW. RE. BAILEY... Business Manager mm Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, B. ¥. Greenhoe, Fustor) a. TRINITY REFORMED (Bev. Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:80 Sunday School. 7:30 Church Services. Spring Mills— #:80—Sunday 10:80—Church Farmers Mills— #:00 Church 20:00 Sunday School. Services, Service. school. EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E, Smith, Pastor.) {all--10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. P. M. Centre 1 Tusseyville, Lemont—7:30 EVISCOPAL Hazen, Pastor) METHODIST (Rev, CO. E. Smullton—S, 8, pt 10:30. Sprud fon Service §:30; public worship etowr HALL, Pastor.) At LINDEN (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Sunday ng at Pp, eveni M Preaching service 7:80. Sunday school at 2 a SENATOR WHEELER SUPPORTS SMITH Anothe We hoeden of Montana band New of the Whesaler fun for vi ticket folletts drosed Pr wagon, | York Dem Ap pl i Keystone a Doubtial State, A —— Shefficid Milk Prices, be: erative cent Zone (on $2.18% equivalent a 3.5 br Milk dairyn thet: dem Produ and a Far or a —— De bars Helrs, English Law Snyder Coo daug who mont preg the in ing ad Miss Zula Woodhull Aatives English estate that Sivided among that country. nnd that the Felatives accordingly would fn the divigion of the estate Tadly Cook and het Claftin, mother of Miss among the first women to takg up the course of equal suffrage in this coun try and England Congr (sf there Hhe expinined aw, when a person dies in country thew nesrest ostite the of kin Arie not wan share sister, Victoria Woodhull. were A ——— A merchant doesn’t advertise that he can't recommend. bechuse he Knows he can't fool all of the people all of the time, and that such a policy svould eventually put him out of bus mens, Roods DEATHS BARE.—Mrs. John H. Bare died at her home at Spring Mills, Wednesday afternoon of last week and was buried in the Tusseyville cemetery where ser vices were held in the church on Sun day afternoon, by Rev, Wi E. Smith of the Evangelical church, Mrs. Bare had been in poor health for several years, suffering from various causes, The deceased's makden name Miss Lizzie Walters, adaughter of Am and Walters, both She by her husband namely, Mary, now of Spring now Mra deceased, and Mrs Mills Laevina survived 08 two daughters, Robert Strouse, and Mabel, of Madisonburg. There two and three brothers: James Houser, Spring Mills; Mrs. Sam Lewistown: William Walt and John Walters and On Ye riown was aged neat Charles nisn sisters Mrs Colyer, Milroy Walters, Bare al was largely ax} ue ers, car Xty one attended two sist Martinsburg, NNSyivanii. Pregbhylaerian SOTVE Funeral 1 % Le Iwo Cislt War Veterans st LOCAL AND PERSONAL. hay per sore, oe and and of fon nd onehalf to of pending the hay r oft the fertility of the § wnson, The feeding value that of alfalfa hay, Al classes of sovhean thn the Hive is equal to grade of redish Where conditions crop is not difficult follow corn, potatoes. stubble, or land A field wogred last spring clover which has fadled will grow soybeans, The land is prepared wame as for onts or corn Heading is done in dante May arly June the mite of two bush per acre through the oats compartment of the adil, Boybenns tke the ordinary garden beans, will not stand deep cov aring, especially If a crust is formed after u vain. An inch In depth is about right for most conditions, sme took the produce are favorable grow. It the may god to good the fo oY at heave Second Annual Membership and Con- tribution Drive Opened Saturday— Reports from Over County Yery Favorable—Movement for New Ambulance, annual membership and of the Centre Coun off with a flying May 12th, the first day solicitors enthusdas rolling wp results, to drive district Wera second drive The contribution ty Last Hospital is start Saturday, found the many tically busy and Telephone John 8. tains for reports executive Sommerville Tram Cap the first both as to two days very response of WOrker Lederer of the Fugen pens with first re hard and i fonte reported ment mn nage ratified to on SAVE THE WILD FLOWERS ate lotanist to Tonr Not to fssnes Ap Destroys peal wild Fi sis and Flowers Particles on Clothing I Home Town—French v ix 3 Microscopic Exa Modern Sleuth Exam Shows Sir Arthur seen to it tha playgrounds is pro by certain dust as calcium chloride. Researches show pation may be dust particles found on and, further, in many may learn the name of the which he has his home, The matter seems simple enough, too. A steel worker will have fine particles of steel clinging to his cloth. ing, no matter how often he may brush them. Such particles might be re moved by brooms, vacuum cleaners or even magnets, but a sufficient number remains for determination by a micro. Rlopo, that a determined his cases, man s oocu from the city are: columbine, arbutus, Dutchman's breeches, bloodroot, Indian pink, blue bells, redbud, laurel and dogwood, Among the flowers that may be picked in quantity are! spring beauly, violets, wild carrot, daisies, thistle, butter and eggs black HURL, bouncing bet, honeysuckle butter cups, Discussing flowers Dr learn shoarid should for the enjoyment ing flowers eyed and the driving that the protected temptation in the motorists wild flowtrs These, but of need to pick Country, hould that madd eft plok he to destroy the plant facture the while Giress to bes said know he be admired, should be in protection, not of mani others that do taken urged that care be the propagating paris the jeaves which i Partk flowers from the dogwood wWlodendron NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA) Sufferers from nervous dyspep- gia need a medi- cine that will soothe and quiet t he disordered ! nerve centers. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a medicine of proven value in nervous dyspepsia and many other nervous dis- The first full-size guaranteed help orders. bottl: to you or your will refunded Oe al ony J yore / ne Ng ¢ Nervousness, { rmrarerseam Sleeples Neurasthenia, Nervous Dyspe psia, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, ENEOES genercu for § Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind. DR. MILES ERVIN 's Occupation and Way With Slaver. mite Florida wi with coral the list hat ist at this urate, But some patient in in the future may compile a list of occupations, as wel: as of with all the precision that the advance of science may bring to It and then the job of the detectives promises to be easier, A few years ago a French scientist was able to he. the police to con: viet a man suspected of & certain mur. der in a quarry. The suspect sald he had been sleeping in the fields. Micro. scople examination of the man's cloth. ing revealed the presence of quarry stone traces. The man then confessed, & Sas i i the tore cities, The grand jury met on Wednesday morning to hear evidence and prepare indictments commonwenith cases, “THE STATE” | THEATRE, BELLEFONTE BELLEFONTE'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT CENTER in The reguinr May term of court which it in planned to conti three weeks, will open on Three pets of traverse Jurors hives ben drawn WEDNESDAY MARY ASBTOR in “DRESSED TO KILL"— It i= a fine 1 melodrama ww many man A Bure tingling Also (This Week) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (OH ith apd much hu «2 an BERD POTATOE Ome-year certified ense situations ay interest to keep one on thelr toe on fire interest to those shows Comedies and Fox 1 Plants, 85¢ S—— 4 Ta fa tomato plants, THURSDAY 16c on 20c per dozen; celery and WORDEN In MY HOUSE pes OLIVE | “COME TO More nd ng FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR BALE? Refrigerators. in {air \ £1 Es TRF TART RSS 1 of b% feet capacity; 4-burn« M MIX in a GOOD WEBTERN + piate vy reer even with a good Also First Run News and Comedy. 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