The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 18, 1928, Image 3

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    Miss Myia Spyker and’
are at the home of thed
Mrs. Samuel Donaldson
burg, for the week.
Mra, F.
drive hes:
wother Fred
grandmother,
at Markles-
O
14
Wa and Mrs,
and drughters,
of Curwens
he CC. D. Bartho! 315%.
A. Aum
rd & Compan
Harr
Mi
Ouise
for C,
i High
Robert
ited,
And fe ther
perfect
8 due fo
the wrong number
Iowistown, calle
vening and st
county poor
ates
house is mplet
y be working on the hose
ground for whic
few days ago, and will
the Dr. Black hospital. The structure
and tile and 150 by
There will be ac
thirty-four beds. The
iywood section at tie
Lewistown Narrows
are A. W. Funk &
are bound
completed in
new
was hroken a
be known as
#
will be of brick g0
feet in
Sommalia wi for
J ion is the Ho
rn end of
ractors
dimensions
who
SAE rms
ding
days.
iladeiphia, t
120
Fess
Du
Fisher. of Danville, was
it
Hao
alsburg
the Renortier
Mrs
asing cnller
turday ind
beens to Pi
it srmer’s brother, George N. Fish
ten days previous
*
the f«
week or
ght
who &
suffered a H
ore to St
er
4
paraiytic strokes
ite College to soe their
on, Charlies E. Fisher, Jr, this
fall matric at Penn State for the
Pree mre Reverting to the
matter of the illness of Mr. Fisher's
brot Mr. Fisher informed the Re-
porter that it
Danville to Boalsburg, made in the
lincoin ear of Charles E. Fisher, that
the palsied condition first manifested
itself. The party had reached a point
tila mide of Potters Mills. George
Fisher was driving the car, when he
suddenly complained of loss of feeling
in one hand Little was made of it,
however, . a short time late Charles
sher noticed thes unmistakable signs
in the face when the muscles were
drat out of normal position. As the
condition progressed it was thought
advisable to stop the car. This was
done at Old Fort and slp summoned
to drive the car to a doctor's office,
A physician could not be located at
either Centre Hall or Pleasant Gap.
Fortunately the trip was completed to
Boalsburg without serious results. Mr.
Fisher informed the Reporter that
Mis brother's condition showed marked
improvement.
who
ated
socal course
her
HEART OF WEST
GOES OUT TO
SMITH
Farmers Throng Cities to Take
Part in Enthusiastic
Ovations.
HE PROMISES IMMEDIATE
AND REAL FARM RELIEF
Attacks Bigotry and Intolerance—
Challenges the Ku Klux Klan—Ex-
poses Hoover Stand on Water
Power—Assalls Repub-
lican Corruption.
in a bril
erly
Gov.
West
Starting at Omaha, where
llant speech he made a
mas
ma
tio bu at Coals al)
at the
| The First
FRANK . MAYE >
Will it heat the entire home,
upstairs and down, in zero
weather ?
Does it take the place of 2
or 3 stoves ?
Does it have
heating
type ?
Does t have an 84-pound
fire pot 7 An inner casing ?
Does it have only one joint
above fire bed ?
Is it good looking ?
Will it reduce fuel bills ?
Will it save work, time,
and el ¢
a cast iron
unit of the furnace
Price $95.00
Why Pay More ?
Hosterman & Stover Co
Reliable Hardware and Serviee
Heating, Plambing and Electric
Wiring.
MILLHEIM, PA,
gram with
Republican
ally revealed
tigations, he
at the Montana
e Although 00
Smith's farm sy
particularly emp
and friendship sl
egard to waler OTF,
rruption, so sensation-
the oil scandal inves-
ailed In his address
State Falr at Helena.
ent on Governor
sch at Omaha has
sized the warmth
wn by the Demo
cratic candidate f@r the farmers and
his determination ¥to give them the
kind of help they Rot sight has not
been lost of the" masterly grasp
which he displayed of the farm prob-
lem,
Going directly to the heart of the
farm question, he sald “the trouble is
that the farmer is buying in a highly
protective market and he is selling in
an unprotected one, Everything that
fs used in the operation of his farm
except what he himself produces, is
hid behind the tariff wall. It is sup
posed to function for him but does
not.”
The Surplus
“A great many of the crops
country the farmer grows
la nf th Anmactts RT a
3 of the domestic marks
of this
in excess
fn tha w= wile!
in i Wi ii
(AUARANTEED
in Every
Purchase Made
in
ALTOONA
BOOSTER
STORES
EVERY
IS
SUBURBAN
DAY
IN ~-
BOOSTER
STORES
Oo come on
avantage of
inites
WEDNESDAY
Will be
8i
Booster
Wearing
A good day to vieit
rea and SECIIre ie
Apparel and
Home N
for Fall
the many
and other Personal
that will required
WwW
al
cela he
and
Speed
inter ghare in
val-
and
Suburban Day
ues.
Altoona Booster Association
STRAND THEATRE
Altoona, Pa.
ONE WEEK. Beghning
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20:
SEE AND HEAR
AL JOLSON Ine
’
“The Singing Fool’
With VITAPHONE.
“MOVIETONE NEWS REEL”
[ That fs Eat 60 you have gol {o pay your
attention to, because as it stands to- |
day, the farmer is compelled to offer | t
it In the domestic market first, and |
the surplus tends to pull down the | §
price that he receives for the whole |
crop.” | t
Referring to broken Republican | ¢
campalgn promises of 1924, Governor
Smith continued, “What did they | I
mean by ‘equality between agriculture
and industries’? They meant to give
the farmer the benefit of the tariff;
they know they have not it.
The President knews it. Candidate
Hoover knows {t.”
Governor Smith then proceeded to
show that Herbert Hoover, the Repub
lican candidate, has absolutely
nored this vital and fund: imenta
of the farm problem. Mr,
against the McNarey-Haug
largely responsible for
Coolidee's two veto 8 of that
and the ’ estion
made for
is to
done
ig- | 8
| part
Hoover is
en bill, was
President |
measure,
he has ever
problem
f
into
he surplus
surpi
—— ——
arift,
He sald:
{augen bill,
“As 1 read the McNa
its fundamental pu
control of
with
i rpos o
he sale
he cos
of exportable
t imposed upon
For that
pia itform squarely
it principle
H~over
principle by
benefit
a clear
surpluz,
the
Jemocratic
of the
“Here is 161
tone will be le
ng into pre
which my
Carry.
for
tand.”
At Oklahoma
yr
ong
OATS -
The buyer for our La
have to show YOU this w
cleverest of
res
DRESSES -
Do not
forget,
Compare th
COAT
ent is in New York now, and »
dinary group of styled coats in very
ADEN
dies’ D:partm
an extraor
€ Wiil
eek
y in at NIEMAN’S —look—and be convinced.
» at NIEMAN'S th
hardige
with Every Purchase
MILLHEIM
WHERE THE
DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST
—
x
J Economical Transpeortotion
/ CHEVROLET,
|v Start
~ + Lightio Re
Fy lgnit! LI
i Lv Vv Bat! QXY meet
“with
1928 Star 8.CylL
new, fully ped,
500, tires how ve
derful bargain
down payment
paint
mileage 2,-
waar: won
Conpe,
aot
little
eq uly ial
ry
——— s—— jor
1097 Chevrolet “Landau Sedan 8150.
down payment, balance by the month: |
trade your old car in as dowm pay-
ment. a
| $1
1997 Ford Ton Truck, tres do “not
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Dependability,
See these used cars today! You can get the
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because they have been thoroughly checked
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Come in and make yourselection today while
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sg dt?
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A few of
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po Ki
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or otherwisd,
(they roleq Coaches,
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— ———— needod, duco where needed. Prices are
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on time
1024 Ford 2-door Sedan, very good
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motor in condition. Time
Cash price, $250
n— smn a
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fine
cash
1927 Chevrolet Roadster, exception-
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ARE
Centre Hall
Satisfaction and Honest Value