THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. No paper next week. W. M. Houser, of Linden Hall, was & brief caller at this office on Monday. If you have foot trouble and you are hard to fit, bring your feet along and come to Yeager's Tiny Boot Shop and we can §x you up. . A fev ing lic and now -—8re in A the hunt. being talked 550,000 of them goks ago it was that was Og licenses the treasurers’ of, hands, be ren Hall on 9 at Christmas program will dered in the church at Linden Saturday evening, 22nd inst, o'clock, to which the public Ralph 8. Hagan, proprietor of Hag- an's Garage, in town. left on Tuesday night for Detroit, Mich, to be In at tendance with other Dodge Bros.” auto- mobile at a large gathering and banquet, When rubbers Boot Shop cost of You at at 7 is invited, dealers you are in need of shoes or remember tifat Yeager's Tiny nt Bellefonte, to low : overhead, is in due position to sell prices less than the mail A or Meyer, of coal, at Stony ed was truck State went over i Point sCoool there for removed ben paralytic conditior weoupied the On entering one of the through thor ougidares from a gtreet in istown, driving Chevrolet car. W. A. Odenkirk was hit by a large milk truck. The Chevrolet was badly dam- aged, but neither the driver or Mrs Odenkirk, who was with Mim, was burt. Mr, Odenkirk went to a Lewis town dealer, purchased a new car of the same make and continued his ourney home, side Lew- Jud ins Last Thursday night, Mrs. Roy Dut- TOW sprang a Surprise on her hus band when she quigilly arranged for a family party in celébration of Mr. Dutrow’s birthday. Cakes and ice cream wera prepared, and the Dutrow and Spayd families assembled in the front room wich was darkened, A neigh- bor took Roy away om his cronies uptown and under a clever ruse ured him home long before his customary hour. Innocently entering ihe [front room, lights were switched oh, reveal- ing to Roy the gathered guests. Yep, he was surprised! Samuel H Horner, of near Colyer, was a pleasant caller at this office on Friday. Mr. Horner, although quite a young man, has hunted deer for many years, and this year while unusually busy. found time for a few days’ bunt He harbored three Schuylkill county” hunters at his home the first week of the doe season and saw to it that they went home satisfied that i#, each had a doe. To do this, Mr. Horner put the men at good crossings in the mountains, paces wiere he himself in past years had killed deer, while he elected to do the work of driving the does to them. He achieved his end but by so doing macrificed getting n deer for himeelf, but those who know him will say, "That's like Bam.” We asked him whether he thought tie does had he for tellef stated that toward the close the season, when the tains were practically cleared of the army of hunters, his gang of day hunt. erg routed sixteen deer off Thick Head Mountain, Five of these fell In tie round-up. Mr. Horner's strange ex- perdence this fall was to see more bucks than does—and some with beautiful LOCAL AND PERSONAIXL - $4.80 at * Men's $6.00 Oxfords, Yeager's, Bellefonta, only The largest of two tanneries In Du- lois wna destroyed by fire. When running at full capacity 300 to 400 men were employed in it Rain set in on Friday morning and Saturday, Sunday and Monday were al- rainy and dreary. The precipita- tion was light. Tuesday followed with brisk winds, and much colder, but no now, excepting dashes of stray flakes. BO Buster Brown Shoes for children, at Yeager's, Bellefonte. D the home Tuesday morning W. Shoop Crown Point, Indiana, Mrs, Ralph J. Wright, idea of remaining there for time. It his first visit with Indiana On ieft for of 1g sister, with the an indefinite to ras liv husband, for a his sister. who, hon ed in the town number of years. ad, in attention to he in this fact that testing, repafring and serv- Mr. 8Sny- Snyder, In an icing of radios, at bis home aio game f that An merous set A —- in Hurricane Relief, One of the zreat point of t home of i devastst * An rel all of the area although It complete total of would never be known d was 20.000 was mated eatl yximaltely At the he f Red Cross was carin ple—that iz, foes 23 an lot} them and ary shelter was three weeks after the Porto Rico and Red Cross was aiding ng whatever long as hurricane Florida, 20,238 of these 236 renfalnder in Porto influenza and n As jabie, where to prevent epidemics ases. Large num active drastic diss purses were at both points. In Florida more than 11.000 persons applied to Red Cross as long as months after the hurricane, they awaited maturing crops would enable them to again become self sustaining. For this relief task, walle a fund of §5000,000—the sum set forth in a proclamation Issued bY President Coolidge a few days after news of the hurricane was received The relief given by the Red Cross in this great emergency, spread over such a wide territory of sea and .and, was everywhere commended and es pecial emphasis was placed upon the promtitude with which the organiza. tion responded. The hurricane struck Porto Rico September 13, and the first brief cabled word of it came September 14, to both Red Cross and the news agencies. Before nightfall, the national director of disaster res lief for the Red Cross and a staff of four trained men had left Washington for Charleston, South Carolina, to board a navy destroyer Which upon instruction of the President of the United States had been placed at command of the Red Cross by the Secretary of the Navy. And although the next day was Sunday, a Red Cross man &rrived.in New York to purchase a thousand tons of food for the Porto Ricans, already reported to be starv- ing, and the Navy again placed a ship for the cargo at Red Cross command. Late on Saturday evening there came another cable—a Red Cross nurse at St. Croix, in the Virgin Islands, ad dressed a plea to the mother organi zaton in Washington and gave first warning of the plight of the people of the American possession, where no family in a population of 11.000 had escaped Injury. * In the meantime the Red Cross nad notified its Florida Chapters that It stood ready for any service, In event the hurricane, headed toward the did any damage. Not coutent with this, the Red Cross on Sunday night entrained a disaster relief director and six workers for Florida. * Money, food, clothing were dis patched Immediately to both points, add before the end of the week the Red Cross was feeding a halt million people. This prompt response was made possible by the disaster.relief organi gation the Red Cross has brought to gether and trained througly a series of such national calamities. Support of this work is through the anpual Roll Call for memberships, The goal In the twelfth annual floll Call to be held Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. November 11 to 20, is 5.000000 mombors. ts AT RR ANNUAL PHYBICAL EXAMINATION ——— Dr. Apple Says Tt Is the Best Gift for One's Self—Use It for Your Life's Sake “The Christmas season with its spl it of good will and charity to others i8 an excellent time to consider a good deed one's self. Having made it is not out of place same atteniton upon Dr. Theodore BS Health, this week. cottld In no manner be than by giving care- to the advantages of examination—tnen toward oO. rg happy, turn the selves’ sald Secretary of “And this better expressed ful consideration the annual, physical acting upon ft. “If someones were to say that by trav- road death would like- follow, undoubtedly would However, that just where difficulty les develop enthusiasm to our- Appel, eling a certain by detour the ing avervone is practical in the ne of the physical BRENTY on the average person for the an The on the question, It of part nunl inquiry body ’ frequently silent fers no warning whatsoever, “Never that lates theless, it OIMmes Irremediable fo that thopower tuberonlosis, dial THE RICHELIEU THEATRE THEATRE il P tuywhere—10 & FINEST M. Loe. Continnons Nwow-—2 to Lowest Price asin] Wrs——— THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (THIS WEEK.) SATURDAY HAUNTED SHIP"— wi “THI MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE CAMERAMAN" WEDNESDAY MEN" With Antoneo Moreno. Eddie Oribbin { “THE STATE” THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ON THE STAGE The Ellg “HUSANDS A Cony Kramer Co. Will Present LA CARTE = MONDAY, TUES. AND WED. Ella Kramer Co. Will Present “THE GORILLAT Greates of all no Tim s yut ey thrillers Als on Soreen jest « Pictures. Admission, 25, AGI... of cheer . . for all year Nothing can take the place of a good cup of coffee. And nothing can make good coffee like a Westinghouse Percolator. That's why one of these is the ideal gift for the woman who likes to entertain. There is a wide range of exclusive Westing~, house designs in both pot and urn styles— with the famous auto- matic heat control. Complete sets priced as low as $21.25. ; Electrical Appliances . i & I "RRR GETTING NEW BUSINESS, The progressive business firm finds that It needs to be constantly making new friends and creating a new circle of customers. If it just depends on satisfying those who have previously bought itg goods, it le likely to see its trade diminished. Population changes rapidly now than formerly, and if a firm has a certain list of custom ors this year, i can expect, as a result of all the changes that naturally oc cur, that proportion those customers will not be on the list in two. people are changeable and unless a very is made hold the old custom advertising, on lot of them will Ko elsewhere, attracted virious imducements that more a considerable of a Year or Also, habits, effort ors by in their energetic to the are offered them. by For all stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances due teething, then ing better than a safe Infants’ and Children’s Laxative, to | Mrs. WinsLow’s i Syrup This Has Been A Great Christmas Season in Altoona Booster Stores! ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES Can Serve Late Christmas Shoppers With Entire Satisfaction Those who still will find that have pienty have gifis to buy Booster Stores still of git merchandise satisfactory selections may be made in gifts for personal from which use or for the home, All through Season Booster Christmas main: alning their high standard of serve ioe all day long. in convenient, it would a good idea to shop as early in the day busy the Stores are but where it be ag possible, BOOSTER STORES are Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock Inclading Christmas Eve For the convenience of those “who cannot do their Christmas Shopping during the day. Altoona Booster Association poe > STRAND THEATRE Altoona, Pa. ——— ONE WEEK, Beginning SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22: “The River Pirate” Fox Movietone Production. Color Reels “In A Persian Market,” with Sound! West Penn Power Co. KEYSTONE DIVISION iw Movietone and VITAPHONE Act MOVIETONE NEWS i JAMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE FEACE LINDEN HALL, FPA. attended to, setting es Legal business promptly Special sttention given to lates, Deeds, Mortgages with eare. and Wills written PUBLIC BALE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, at 1:00 o'clock, at Centre Hall, by John D. Ho- Ten Holsteins and Guernseys. auct miich EM. man: COWS, Smith, NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE~Good room stove half-dozen chalrs J. Hall, Hoy Hu Centra COW FOR BALE due to Bu: High frioshen Hol time grade third Centre Hall stein COW FOOT Lanson Tis, PROPERTY Packer FOR home in Cent ck house with extra One of the Feenamint The Laxative You Chew Lite Gum No Taste But the Mint At Druggists—18¢, 25¢ + - - LIGHT up / Christmas shoppers ot their do most buying in the Keystone Divisio The Prof. L.. O. guarantee a sale. located on of the central part BANK) Women Everywhere the SPEED QUEEN Washing Machine Value the highest The This shows the smoothly polished, 4 vane aluminum agita- tor. It washes line gorie with utmost safety. ¥ EJ ¥ i
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