THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920. Eo———————————————— A ——— 4 2.46 6 2 2 » © _ 8 CORRESPONDENTS * ® . DEPARTMENT * » + « #6 8% & oo 82 "0 Correspondents will kindly make an ef fort to have their respective jocalities rep. resented in the Reporter's news columns REGULARLY Failure of letter rench us weekly will be REPORTER many ether nied by items semi Remember not for publication, faith your disappointed, be foenlity The have FOpres pleased to valley would sections of he and any willy ign an gorrespondent will be ase, to rib BETWS ns 1 Fished, name, » of g nies vour but as an ovis a ved RERFVUSBURG. — POTTERS MILLS sommes BOALSBU RG ITEMS. the Refo ran churcl n is extended gocioties fan and Lathe fnvitatio il. $+ ee Woman's Chass of and 16 publ atte Th he Ref rrr s ool will the ed me Faw inday sch their al on Thursday entertain school at a Valentine ing mbers of even ps Sort of a Chain Quarrel My father used to tell a story about a couple recently married whe got into an argument, *] saw a rat,” she sald. “It was a mouse,” he replied. “1 say ‘twas a rat,” she declared *A mouse,” he rejoined. They parted, but later they saw tow foollsh they were. They came back together and almost the first words he said were: “How foolish we were to quarrel over a mouse.” “But that was a rat,” she asserted. Then the quarrel started agaln.— Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Dangerous Experiment Mr. and Mrs. Author were going out for the evening. They had engaged a new nurse and she was left In charge of the children for the first time, “Dear,” remarked Mrs, Author as she came downstairs, “I looked Into the nursery and noticed nurse was reading. Who gave her the book? “1 did,” replied her husband, “What book Is it? “My Inst,” he answered, “Darling!” exclaimed his wife. “And you know how Important It Is that she should not go to sleep!” “Black Sheep” Relations “Are you ashamed of being related to Adam and Eve?’ asked Elizabeth one day of her mother. “Why, no,” replied her mother laugh- ing. “Whatever made you ask such fa question as that?” Elizabeth was rather offended. “It's no Iaughing matter,” she replied with gon os dignity. “Fepecially since I never heard you wention them.” i FARM CALENDAR. vania State College. HEALHY CHICKS 1628 show that it GROW Jens tained in ba tf chick lo reiuced to aggre extent heyy (v8 wirms of a definite program tion is adopted wyw'rirred during need cmon A A Transfer of Real Estate, February Farniture Sale, SALE of RAYON Bloomers Splendidly Made..Lustrous. —— (EIT LT v { RT “ = d Pink. & » Peach Nile 8) Kg gM! 15 TB610—These Women’sprac- tical and comfortable Bloomers of heavy quality lustrous Rayon at only 85 cents, give you an idea of the bargains which fill our new Spring and Summer Style Book trom cover to cover. Order these bloomers—and see for yourself. The bloomers are cut full stand- ard sizes. Roomy seat with large gusset and reinforced crotch. Elastic at waist and knees. COLORS: pink, peach, orchid or nile green. SIZES: correspond- ing to 34 to 42 bust. Order by No. 15 TB610. Give size and col- or desired—and ask for your copy of our big Style Book. -and we pay postage 85¢ SEIN. . C harles William Stores nd dn gt] 8 SRS aaa Public Sale Register head Is carried are printed at the charge Is & 5 Sale notice under this Free of « ch arire when bills this office i'a all others $1.50, —s a a Ee i a aa ¢ * * - * * Ee . . * » IMTH-AUCTIONEER HALL, PA. - " E. f 'RE the TUESDAY, 1% MARCH 15. 10 miles North of Potters Mills. 1: Farm sehold g at A. M., Wel. wt ek oe gton BE. Yearick will sel and implements; also hou |E. M. Smith, auct. | in i 26 at 5.3¢ WEDNESDAY. s rieyeid nile not MARCH west Linden Hall, soll farm etlock EM ce will and ents; clean-up sale. THURSDAY s M., 4 miles West Centre Hall East Linden Hall, Walker will and | sale E MARCH 30 A or 1 M on Potter farm. ¥ farm sotck, imple goods; sell clean-up TUESDAY, MA} A. M Manna Kline far along main will sell live imp Hemant ® Mre ind WH at Biewn 8 o'clock or, on Axe Mann, Beliefonte, th m. aot road lead stock Also atl same ‘arvie Musser will L. F. Mayea line of farm time and pl wo ll auct, Bee household NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE~400 bushels good, clean oats, will be delivered in lots of 100 or more bushels any reasonable distance, at 60 cents por bushel.—H., H. Decker, Centre Hal FOR SALE OR RENT The Leister property of about go acres. Good pota- to land - Hettie C. Leister, Spring Mills, Pa..R D.% o8 JAMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, PA. business promptly attended to, attention given to settling os tates, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills with eare, Legal Special written DR. H. R. WHITE Dentist at the B. G. Grove residence, on the Diamond, Centre Hall, Pa. Office Hours: $12; 1-6; T-8. Beil "Phone B3R3. a ® Mm A——— ! INSURANCE Automobile Workmen's Compen- sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, ] CENTRE MALL, PA. Bell 41K3 will be another Wonderful = Dollar Day ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES Trade Event four This great Community which Is observed times cach Is combin- DAY, Hoostler Stores, SUBURBAN Wednesd year by od making with thus next ay an out of sensational vals all Pennsylvania standing day wes in which people throogh- out Central will wish fo share, Booster Merchants Have Planned to Make This Their Greatest Dollar Day And are prepared fo ful andise offer wonder. Merch of all kinds for personal use values In Dependable as well as for home needs, of will figure in many of the Special Dollar Day Attractions Many stores will also display New Remaining stocks winter mer chandise Spring Merchandise for those who desire to make early purchases of Goods, No he what pay matier it will Spring your needs may you fo | Arrange to Shop in Booster Stores on Dollar Day ! Plan to spend the entire day In Altoona on Wednesday. Take lunch in a Booster Restan- rant and attend a Booster Theatre for Entertainment. Good Roads Lead to Altoona from all Sections of Central Pennsylvania, The State and County authorities main- tain them In good condition in all kinds of weather, You can park your ear In a Boost er Garage at a reasonable rate if youn want to protect It from the weather, BOOSTER STORE A. M, to 5:30 P. M. UNTIL P. M. Altoona Booster Association HOURS: S:i80 SATURDAYS PIANOS GRANDS -- UPRIGHTS PLAYERS Tuned - Adjusted - Repaired Reasonable Terms Excellent Workmanship WRITE OR CALL. STRAND THEATRE Altoona, Pa. ONE WEEK. Beginning SATURDAY, FEB. 1 See and Hear Audrey Ferrls In “The Little Wildcat” With VITAPRPONE Added Attraction: See and Hear CHIC SALE IN “MARCHING ON” Ray M. Bartges, COBURN, PA. . Phone 34-R-18. L Movietone News & Vitaphone Aets Geysers of Boiling Mud Buddenly subsiding without the wurping—a big area of front of a Maorl meeting Wharkarewnrewn, New Zeus from level plain saddenly be came a huge cauldron of boiling water, 15 feet deep. Heavy steam clouds is sued from the cavity, In the Valley of many forms of ther found. of the columns of bolling wa 100 feet Into the air, A Maori com munity has built nondescript dwelling among the p in are Some geysers throw ter recarious surrounding and bolling natural heat of the water J instead of fires tor Herald, — volcan History Told by Trees The pe Ago trou bout the t the bot: not need the i f reco 1A i Gig not We Ists ple of long hie to ees res | rofr ri ; cd Excuse Genuine Imported First Quality JAPANESE ALLSILK PONGEE at the lowest price, Any- where i 0 America / 7 Af Guarantesd Red Label Covernment Stamped FUKUFKEN 6 TC3066—Here's the biggest Silk Pongee bargain to be found anywhere! Only 35 cents a yard for this genuine government- stamped Fukui-Ken Red Label Japanese 12-Momme weight, all Silk Pongee—the very best of the six different grades of Japanese Silk Pongee. Why buy an inferior grade when you can buy this— the best, for oniy 35 cents a yard? 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