The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 02, 1928, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ABRAHAMSONS
MILLHEIM’S BEST & LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE
$3.75 LADIES’ 7 S $3.75 LADIES’
REGULAR $22.50 MEN’S ;
White Felt Hats Pums and Slippers
in the latest styles. Very Spe- ALL -WOOL SUITS in all Leathers. Endicot-
i : Johnson make. Special
cial at Every Suit Guaranteed. ohnson make. Specia
$2.40 VE : $2.95
Special, $14.95
$4.50 Rayon $1.35 MEN'S
SILK DRESSES ONE LOT OF Heavyweight Overalls
LADIES’ LADIES’
Sleeveless ; in beautiful de- full cut--
signs, sizes 14 to 40 Sum ! ! } er SPECIAL, 95¢
Special, $3.49 Coats 85¢ MEN’S
LADIES’ 50c BLUE CAMBRAY
; Every Coat this Season’s Style :
Silk Rayon Hose SG Work Shirts
all shades and colors, & Sepia $8.45 & 5 | 6.95 all sizes, full cut
pect, 33k L J SPECIAL, 69¢
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You Wiast Be Satisfied
Absol Satisfactic Be
Abscute St ction A Abrahamson’s Cy
or Your Money
ey Suse the ar
| Going Some. i | BIG REDUCTION —Call and See Them.
A Chicago w an was made a or {|
great-grandmother three times In one |
{ day when bab sons arrived : 3:
i ar amivd 3 Tie oars ay '§ 1 Large Refrigerator,
| 29: one a | holds 100 Ibs. of ice, suitable for roadstands or restau-
The Boss’ Plan, | 1 rants. Also 1 LARGE SECOND-HAND RANGE.®
Aypittara Soe net ‘worldag, Repairs Made to All Makes of Cars |||} rants (GE SECOND-HAND RANGE.
steadily eight hours a day! 1 woyld | . i . . .
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re el rel | and Trucks by Expert Mechanics {| If your Spouting Needs Repairing,
thought of it.” { 218% ]
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The Human Boa | 2c per Hour, or Flat Rate Price Cheerfully Given | call ZISM Bellefonte, or if you need New Spouting we
~ Be Arman ledy, WR A Thoroughbred. |§ have tin-galvanized and copper.
The approximate chemleal analysis Ecks—"Call that snub-nosed eur an !
os 8 man five ey eight inches in [ yoigh police dog? He looks like a mutt | ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
1eigh x ng 148 pounds we ad ho "” » Lh
Oxygen, 92.4 pouids boone Ih to me.” Wye- ‘He might do that. Bat, || If your Slate Roof Leaks,
nevertheless, he's a plain-clothes bull.” rr, rrees
carbon, 13 8: nite ogen, 4.6; phosphorus —
1.4; calelum, 2.8: sulphur, 0.24; chlor Bald Heads. - ? : tis
tne, 1.12; sodium, 0.12; iron, 1.02: po | The thing that most annoys a bald Garage formerly owned by Frank Phillips, at
tasstum, 0.34; magnesium, 0.04; fluor | man is the fact that every barber We are glad to give prices to anyone on
POR a 18 yaa, WUleS 319,200 Mig hong 4s 41 exper, POTTERS MILLS NEW AWNINGS
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Temperament,
“lI shonld advise ladies alwave to Precaution, 3 - . 5
ay oid artists who are In search of new Store Detective—*"T'm suspiclous of GAS AND ACCESSORIES Store is open all day until 9 P. M. We do not
nsations and emotions elther Ir that woman ; she seems furtive.” Floor
friendship or love, . . . Never fall in| walker—"“Well, keen your eyes on the ee close on Thursdays but do close on Sundays.
love with a genius, ladles, nor a man furs,"—Boston Transcript. ———————
of temperament. All that is left of nn cma
temperament ‘at home 1s temper ”— Youth and Age.
Jacinto Benevente, Spanish Playwright Youth needs but to hear a new tune a o : ;
SE — twice to know It by heart. Elderly THE REPORTER is well equipped to WwW H MILLER
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Dice Games Ancient. folks have te hear It 20 times to mere
No one can say positively when dice ly tdentify It by its name. BELLEFONTE
were Invented. Credit for the Inven ————— :
tion le usually given to Psalmedes of Sometimes. do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
Greece (1244 B. C.). Games played In any organization, if a member is
or you need a new, call us.
with dice are the simplest and most reluctant about accepting its work, he
universal games of chance in the | 1g more likely to be allowed to do It
world, the way he likes.
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One of the Inducements.
Phillppa—*"1 don't want to go to a Hitt and Runn="rvas a Hard Effort to Outflank the Enemy but It Ended In Retreat!
girl's school. I'm going to a eo-educa-
tional college,” Lucy—“But the men s, 2p Wr Wil ALP “ou Gow TYOM =
there are likely to be bold and flirta- ; . 7 4 ——"rt TWA : var Bogut Tia PRE 1QUAR Eat
tious.” Philippa—That's what the 7; 47 wo | wages 00 Santen "it WA YOU FORGOTTEN TWAT TW
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girls all tell me.” oy. 7 fl i STL % CRBYLITIONY
Crowning Fortune,
“The crowning fortune of a man is
to be born to some pursuit which finds
him employment and happ! het
er it be to make baskets, a.
swords, or canals, or statues, or
songs." Emerson.
Not Consistent.
Bashful Boy-"8ir, Jane and I have
Aocldpd that our happiness is the big-
“ast thing In the world.” Father—"You