SPHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER... 1925. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. gL y - —— { THE CENTRE REPORTER . . 5 2 9 . C, H. H. 8, Girls Continue Studies, Auctioneer Bags Prize, ment considered. His third awards ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS . Miss Mildred Smith, daughter of { {From Orangeville, 11. Courier.) were on carriage team, equipment con Rm F = . a . * *lRev. and Mrs. W. BE. Smith, and Mis Col. G. B. Goodhart, Orangeville's pop sidered, and gentleman's driving horse 2 SAY 2 wi § whut ait eh CENTRE HALL, PENNA. CONFER. —John William Conferdied Alma Andrews, daughter of Mr. and]ular auctioneer and expert horseman, His first awnrds in the non register "| me MRR — » A + Mrs. Charles Andrews, of near wi, | had a number of entries at the Mon Clagres were: mare with suckling colt SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, it his home, near Red Mill, on Satu 8, WW. SMITH, Editor. nam Se . * . will enter the training school for urecs | roe Fair, Of the number entered he) mare or geikding three years old or ov- day afternoon. He was aged BY years, in Jefferson Hospital, adelphia Nireceived a total of eighteen awards jn]er: mare or gelding two years old but i months and 7 day interment was | October. The vo fad § the registered nd non-regleter under thre vhile his second awards hors His awards - n i same BPW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, pa = « | cemetery, near Colyer, Rev, Musser, of Satered at the Post Office iu Centre Hav | (ho Mennonite church 80 second class mall matter, r TERMS. The terms of sabseription tv #e Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advauce ADVERTISING BATES. —Legal polices, Bogdan Ai only da Sweaty cents per line for three insertivus, | couple | deceased And ten cents per line for each additions 1 : F Bsention. ) i. of The de ’ i / ; i . ra SINS reszarsd y ’ ani ’ Lecal notices secompanying display ad- : yd : i . 8 ; and ; L j ! im, equ A ri vic 4 } } v 1 2 ‘1. " "iy y aon pertisements, Sve cents per line for each ©, 0 NOXY WK it Soi lane driving horse. Gentelman's driv. 1, or areteding™ i KILLS FLIES rion; otherwise, eight cents per line; Ne oy ry yi EE Te SE st a Ly men many ; ei ee Biman charge, twenty dre cia ; wh, iow are ante the Jas Bamed. are ay! single carvge. sua a Sei" of MOSQUITOES Plspiay advertising rates mede known tual hi end } | ¢ [Gh y Air 88 application. " 141 made Tuesday morning in Zion Hill] quai ied educall ily 1 { i Cli me Of of ning blue rite RUE Ber ne vard nd two third plat geld { sooihiart H he deceased is survived y Wie g 2 A ile Fire i t od ¥ \ i foi s¢ maiden name Other Household Insects - ———— RE — MARRIAGE LICENSES, —— — — —— THE DEMOUCEBATIC TICKET. ree PESO PP IPPC POPPED OP IPPC PPOVE IPCI GEODPOCPOP POPC OOO OPPO CPPOPOSr » For President of the U, 5. ALFRED E. SMITH, of New York . OT : At ERI 3 : “vibes . For Vice FPresident ‘ ; he #11 Pes ’ - i JOS, T. ROBINSUN, Arkansas, Md. Howl Ye ew ol Yor Congress . T. EE COSTELLO, Mekean County. Aged be yt Bye " . a ne uy { Ww, | i fi For Legislature i A . . a at { Nt ! : Hens Sh ANDREW cu R12 iN DpoNPSON, Sa } ; Rs. : " B cE oa nahh ; jele it L i | { Sunday Church Services| [Fin stay Dor phot FE FERNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE) oi oars dot or of Georae site 1 ; : San (Rev, 8B. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) a : - , : cs at Ee ra H ‘ . Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. died In 1 ’ it h pM y o , = BA RG A | N ty = Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. five sor William of Uefonte: mt Ae Centre Hail, 7:30 P. M. Claude. of Mill Hall; Harry, James and BOALSBURG ITEMS. IS x4 " —————————————————— - a m— s— — Lemont—10:30 A. M. ’ Johnson, of rallacetown theh tu by tandol not D Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. EE ee tor ofafteits ia ail : i - er 4 Se ya 4 , Corner Spring and High Sts, Bellefonte METHODIST EPISCOPAL n Halfmi n- ; and wa YE fi i oi. . Vv J ¥ y vis re IN -— COPE POE EPOOE SPOOLS (Bev, ©. E. Hazen, Pastor) yD al I CE .~ rit Cr the vag The = wahilesss All the following cars have been completely overhaul- - band and three miiaren : } . een Bmuliton—S. 8., #:30; public worshi 5 . " REx F tho 3 law RR ¢* Rep : : at 10:30. diiis P| Waite, at home; Jose; BE of Celre re I a yt AL I OONA ed, new tires where needed, Duco paint, guaranteed sat- Bprucetown—SuiBisate idl; preach: | aarenco. 8 : Grek. a2 " trlends al isfaction or your money back. Trade your old car as part fog at 2:80 P. MM. thers. I ar lohn } nves Wh own + h a cre : a 0 gre | i i BOOSTER down-payment, balance by note or GMAC plan. Terms i - — : wf Eves. all of Hast township ¥.- Dr. Schmidt, of Philadelphis to suit. ae, 3, EERITERUN ry ubied the Dufpt In the Reformed STORES : : Models of All Kinds "JOCAL AND PERSONAL. poxan 1" 10+ 2 Pine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M. 1926 CHEYROLET COACH Boalsburg—8: 00 Pp. M. on A : oe : : eh re 13t y lee rin ted {re TE] TILES Al TE 131s 1922 €3 YROLET Fi ~ adee Meming is holdin aurt Po a ht ‘ Ga ILE ~ 50 Lemont—7:30 P. M. he ox n LAYING. 30) MER ” Eve "a r—— so —— EE. 1924 RICKENBACKER TOURING 175.00 RASKOB DENIES SMITH IS A a th home of Mm) Mr sna M moar Rishel, of. A SE WHO “FIND IT NECES 1925 RICKENBACKER SEDAN 875.00 ENEMY OF EQUALIZATION|S W. Smith, S@urday evenli toona, wen isitors at the Hny SARY TO BUY EARLY IN TH# 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING 175.00 - Mr. and Mrs K Shaffer, of Allg. ~ . en TE ale 1 BE . 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN aia .. 150.00 Governor Seeks Business Basls, Chair.| "77" : y Reed hi Ph e rs Mis ad ze! went to Hartford ~ : : 1924 CHEVROLET COACH 150.00 man Says in Hot Springs—Misun-| .; wood and sof of Cle I Ela a a oe Tt i ) or the Bom i 1925 CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN, with derstood, He Asserts, were recent guest@Eat the home of Mr.} Ee ’ n : : Boyw and is goin LWRY | in teaching a school Tst. be Drovidel Tor. an FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES : 550.00 2 pa rs son urs in Lown . M Lan Bu . 31 1 VB Pender returns John J. Raskob, chairman of he r. and Mrs § +4 : . ' : . > ne Democratic National committee, An Dr. Sarah David sccompanied by rite Boaburg Saturday to be ree for utd ers the hu id a 1925 FORD SEDAN 175.00 Mra. Cafharine David ind j the of of the schools Tuesda ‘ave 1 3 nis that mus 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET .‘o . 400.00 pounced a few days ago that Governor | mother, X ¢ . Smith's position on the farm equaliza- Miss Cathafine David, all of Al |moming, Mr. Bender being a membsr tion fee had been misunderstood, con-}toona, on Sunday were guests : } of the teaching corps tending the Democratic Presidential | home of Mr. ang Mrs. Clement Lu Roy Freoby, Samuel Ross and Miss Other Chevrolet and Ford Dr. David enjoys an Marian Iale ha also returned nominee had never denounced this plan, | Boar own . i : > he - . — " 8 84 i : | 5 00 Mr. Raskob said the Governor “never | tensive me tical practice in Altoona their second, fourth and fnfth » FE. Te A w $e ve als aad ouring ars as OW as Sed * made a statement either way regard i; q : .-" | wpectively Miss Rogge i t4 Yr « for pes iad Mr: I ! Ae Wi in Altoons \ x y r : ing the fee, and added that the Gov : ; iP ! teicher in the primary grade now, as well as the home OPEN DAY AND NIGHT : with Ha Sed Mrs. Mary Herring Fred Brouse spent gi » MERE Bish arner br d a plan to t the farm af Mrs. John PF Mullen. the Jatter], He wo " y . : vi TY il 2 wanted now or lates n ers on a basks compuarabi 0 that of}. s is Be : PF ana Mi vy daam b h om Bellevue, near Pitiasburgh Mrs in fata the : industry. Sallam Cain toons about tWol = ae. , “Governor Smith and iH of u ig . ”. 2 ign Ca ¥ fot hers 1h employed y . he went on. “ths o assume that leg tinn. until recsasily Ain Me eh { sas pany, wit = fcan intelligence.’ Miss Mary Coble. of WU ; Herbert H Iohman ¢ Irma who freqeuntly visited her aunt the Democrat ommite nn AnAnce, ison Burris, in Centre Hal he said, requested hin ’ rinin if | made many quaintances here among and Mervin uhn and there actuall wis a farm problem he younger set, this week will begin ftom rooms | jt Raskolh conténded there * en a tudies in a training school for purses (th&r own home tendency” RR Man fine Mr. and Mrs papers to “belittle” the farm sit fon wn thi ide t rhiladelpliia College “wy “Phere is no question he adds ; . : rich home on ‘ i won 3 iller, ¢ Millheim es he i ay rT Niores those th d that your “that farm refie the mos ; rg Mr. and Mre. BR. E Ge § ® ! : wid aT ’ fore Reporter raders this week with) 1 : Fy sits CRTITN supply. You issue the rm bel hildren spent the nd pal ¥ in pi : AN. 'ssue in he ATH ; in announcement regarding the open- |. : _— Question vy press correspondetits wood and Coslport Ire aes of x id variety fot ing of an insurance office af his Bone » The fe “« nt 1} : 3 Pe is : 1 % $. ¥ " 3 yr he had heard . Odd | ows are improving the chok fates v1 wv desk 5 he raid he had heard residence. Me. Miller is properly licens. : z i dependable qua jbition in the mid-West, except in St appearance of the room otcu : ra hibition in mid-West, except in St.l.4 ny the Insurance Department of "2 J i'n | wh Souls, where it was predicted Smith], : § vy the A. J. Hazel store by putting in a 4 , the State df Penta, and wi handle 3 pr whi} Booster Merchants aim would receive a majority of 60.000 nm ¢ ineurds 1 . whi steed colling all forms of insutance AOR A vei ’ 3 nr his ad A Mr. and Mre David Stn X ¢ make their service 100 per cent = mn adv x : . y ter Martha, of Crafton. spent a week iafactors My and Mrs Paul Saxton, off with Mre E. KE Stuart (irvensbure drove to Centre Hall" oh Mrs 1.da I och of Shingletown, IT PAYS TO SHOP IN ATSTOON A Sunday and will be here with Mra Sax- {spent Thursday visiting her brother : : i ’ 4 Pine Grove Lost This One. ton's father, H. E..Shreckengust. until] John Jacobs Just to prove t could 1 done, Cen- the end of the woek Mir Saxton is The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs : 3 Merchant never considers a transace tre Hall met Pine Grove Mills, at Pine employed in 1 Ford«Lincoin garnge | ard Gohoen were trvated to a bugey tion «loosed until the customes tu If you buy on price we Il sell Hall, on Labor Day, and simply “walk- and Mrs, Saxton: who for several years) ride tifrough town on Mond ven aes § ified! { &d away t+ the tein } § de has been a long distance operato niing A vrowd of bove ela" Bell Telophone. exchange,’ continuas| power i you a Goodyear Pathfinder tire 10 to 4. Centre Hall amassed 16 hits] 10 hold her place there Dr, George Woods and daughter off Thomas (brother of “Big Leaguer” Mr. Bh : ARE ap a i ah Mary. of Pine Grove Mills in Boo S » . Ea Toy nd rey or Paste), 20. nd Min, Foster ; Frasier a0 | own, Tusste ster Stores and beat mail order prices. of their son Earl ry ile an } 3 § burg. George Lutz, the jocal's sowtl ’ : r. and Mra Lee Smeltzer Duty. George. Lats, th. locate Sutil LC C0 peur vowny on. Tuesday elt ant Gam merentid Semicon Are Now Open curve ball. or hitting the infield] on a four weeks' auto o K fe hurch, Sund: Pathfinders are made in the world’s largest for easy outs The NOX B® x pnd ntermdelate point hn ject sg All Da CENTRE HALL { live poh of the party Fetterol! f ' y { Kanes where fort VOnIs 20 thé # rity WEE WH hwy tis svoragd | h d Emery, o 1 3 0 ofelder Mr. Frazier made a failure ot|n 1027 and weg, for corn. 31.2 buch: T ursaay : purchasing and production Cr a ford i } : a £ i or } 0 pittance Ti his eI 10 Iaaw fwtes v yisdl th i § ¥ mployes’ Summer Halt Holidays 3 ‘ ii » { ‘310 el Kal re Cid { thet: parted with aiest yields im: thi ve Ate 3 are Over for 188%. QA methods, and we back up this nerchandise and fair BASEBALL. ‘0m 90 Nw POOSTER ETORER! A Hooter tire factories--you get the benefit of enormous H Gr Durs | 0 0 0 1 eisands from the foide of his trousers{county led in wheat with 302 Altoona Booslgr Association | tire with our reputation and Lutz, p i 0.3 iB » he ye \ k mes ! Azlef, hi by : > PELL EOPPIECIITEEPEE . il service. STRAND THEATRE | Altoona, a. SEAS _- i» co winds, sto Me i fiow ng i RL . : ! - - 4 PINE GROVE / Hired, AR Od b ; ¥ J Bh "$ ONE WEEK, Beginning-- Musser two } pt < / ety and a ban areount to bother : SATURDAY, SEPT MBER Stew Burwell, if ! oh On i . with hn neir return to ‘ennevivanis Ardusa, 1b . b Sits . ; Kepler Albert and Chavies Frazier, at Sto Y “ SEE AND HEAR epler, an ¥ i to, 18inois, half-Hrothers of Mr. Fraz- » Rupert. of, p. 4 By, © real Sl wr, will be visited, as wil also a . —— | “Women They number of othe re alives and Bie Tneine 0 ris tei Ow Tppitainmncet slang The touts For all stomach and Talk About” Bpicer . iia } A ——— intestinal troubles and IE nt pi ig a ¢ i g ST a a Employment of Womelh on Increase, | Situs batiéed ue ® With ’ Totals ; : Employment of women is eonting fe a § ee Rots VITAPHONE ally incemasing. There are now 750. , n as . A 008 women and 250.000 children under Intants’ and Children's , Will Play Championship Game. i ’ » mp fi sighteen years of age employed in in- Laxative, hat nas been “averse an | i Fenmeyivania. overs sath entre bawebnll game for she champlonshiDl pag {4 and 16 years of age leaves MM wi : of Centre county, will be played on full-time school to become uw Wage RS. INSLOW'S New Beaver Field, State College, on}... .. Saturday of this week, between Centre : Hall and Pine Grove Mills, The teams stand at a tie in games played, The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a your Tota pa I AAI
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