ot 5. AHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1920, 4 THRE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA. . WR CENTRE REPORTER | ¢ 0 0 TF UNITETSELOOALS PROP TWO GAMES “The Wauk Situation Here, » ! ISSUED WEEKLY, . DEATHS ’ DURING WEEK OF FAIR] In some looalties un unfounded ru- | i - = . ® . ® » » +» @ .. mor wag circulated to the effect wnat os m= RE nisi SE ; : ee ee ” Carls Baseball “ames during Encampment the wi supply at the borough plant | , CENTRE HALL. PENNA. g. CARIS.- Rev, Daniel” Cllytom Carls, and’ Fair Week were ®ood, bad and in- i low that it was roposed to A ~ igs only cidld of Philip 4nd Mary, Agnes different. ' ' wis #0 low 1 a. prog NT oy pod . . 4 y postpone indefinitely the Grange En- | SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, Caris, wag born near MadiSonburg, Centip Hall engaged in three don: | arnoment and Fair. The fair {8 now | 8. W. SMITH, Editor June 4, 1879, and died at the Willams: ampm f head a . . . tests and came off victorious in ‘only wt 2 Ath ota WA \ lil TE : port Hospital followng an operation for 4 . abating 3 E : over, and without rain to freshen up ’ You LL ME EPW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and one, that against Boalsburg, which we « BE, LY, Business Manager, : spichice UH 27 rit 5 . ' the springs. the supply of water has T : appendicitis, Apu ’> tn, yc Ta recited to you last week. On Wednes- not been apprecinbly lessened from what HE QUICKEST way years, 2 months and 23 days. bo. “lday, Milroy took tie game, 6. to b o To Rp dies ded 41 s ’ ely fe 0 ak ere wi at wv Yi 1 a 14, 1800, he was joined in holy matri- largely because of Kerstetter's good it was a month bax k Ther ; Nis A / GE oO HE bared at the Post Office in Ceatre Hal . R ‘ J Heke . ! 2 . all times during the faidr an abundant 4 " mony with Miss Catharine A. Bickel, pitching for Milroy, who allowed only mes, i) Rout the tywn A oSsT OFF; OB 2 jo sevond clase mall matter, of Mil Hall, He is stivived by thei, “po "ont" Milroy was collecting | "0PPly of water through ut the tow 7 'E, BOY! SRRMS.—The terms of subseription to widow, daughters Ruth and Miriam, of thirteen off Crawford B HG and on the pont. here wa no, POLILH We Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance | (|. jute home: a son, William, of Will- A be the nal 1. fon for alarm, not n had a eo 4 J liroy proved to ! : ? . “ There wi ny t es the EP " i Rp = liamsport, and a daugater, Mra, JAgnes |. a .ot nut to crack all senso curred rh re : va an) -’ py ie SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES elle Keller, of Beilefonte; the aged], hree attempts " ¢ amount of water I thie voir a parents, of Madisonburg, and an only . wie used at an § (ls re times t ‘ mie A pretty graudoni / A 21 William FPENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE! port Zein , : PON T YU H (Bev. 8, F, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Rev. Carls was favored wit ar \ UL] : vi . H A LOY . i “11 8 far VOLE (OY al xy 4 allons and early Chyistian wining. | iy : . in av f sixt) i a ROLLING 7 Tusseyville—§ to 10 A. M. Rome A 14 " ' he w n Mowers ) } ; 1 Ww ‘ hen but months old he was con | = ; Spring Mills—10:30 A. M. rit r Hoty | Barnett, 3 2levery tweny-four hours, In f i ALL Pown secrated to God in the te of Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. Baptism by the Rev Daniel Kline, Hels Tg e } : : 01 ete la ger i ‘ it is a ane he # y ; HLL » Wagner, a during a season of camp mestng held in a grove near his lwme, . GENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE fn 3 " 3: recet a education | ete! 1 des ens “EY nis Gucatio (Bev, Delas RR, Keener, Pastor) , f Aurand in the public schools Of his home coms A 4 Mider, © i munity and in a select school at Heb- EVANGELICAL arsburg Durmg a brief cg (Bev. W. E Smith, Paster.) public school teacher, he 1 Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. call to tue Gospel ministry, VENTE Th y Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M he was licensed a preacher on CENTRE HALL the East Pennsylvania « ree : of Fetterolf, 1 21 : { : Senet BF LER 1 5 THE RICHELIEU THEATRE — er an SEMEN to the Spring | Goodhart PRESBYTERIAN i Jy or Sa a. 3 ter he w > VITAPHONE—~LOWENT PRICES PRES . Milg circuit vo years later he wasjh v ; (Bev, J, M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) granted ordination and made a Deacon . wer x 0 1 b 1 ANYWHERE—15 & 35c. He served the following fields of labor: (1? Ll } - i Pipe Grove Mills—10:30 A. M. He served the following i Cute . p= ah ————————— Spring Mis circuit 40 uy, lrenns ) } Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. alley re, '10-'12; located, 1913; | Refber, cf 1 WEDNESDAY (This Week) Lemont—7:80 P. AM Birdsboro, 1914; Valley charge, |Rimmey, 3 eM ol Last Totals Showing—Richard Barthelnw bs METHODIST. RIISPOPAL 1923 , i . ne, hi follow : : i : rn In: “WEARY RIVER" = — 2 I" NTERNATIONAL CARTO (Rev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) In pet f the two bodies of the Evan «ery, « ’ ’ v } ‘ se—— : it y ik oa dm sat Lopacaul 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School at Cen-|¥* Rusch, Ho was ceived 0) aes s g 93 5 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY nunsyivana confer gre Hall and Spring Mills. the Centgnl p He ., : "VGREAT GARBO and NILS ABTHER ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. elation of an itinerant deacon, Hr se Harvest Home Services will he geld! \ . 194 + wise { thet . , Mis, Bid ! ! hie ) ng oD I € ces will i $ in March, 152% was assigned to th i The CC. H.-Lock Haven Game a Wow! In: “THE SINGLE STANDARD" i J wte of the In Oo thus B : oursday fame with Loch Haven Bell Employes Save Beptember Sth: Smullton at 10 A. the nearly ten -— y . . . - Arf arly on vy SATURDAY and Sprucetown at 7:30 P. AM. active ministry. a slid ies a. 85 Lives mn 14 Years At Sprucetown: Harvest Ong Sery Funeral scrvices were conducted at rowd 3 hit tine hav g IRIN TIN TIN And DAVEY LEE In does and the dedication of « ‘butions the Philip Caris home and the M for Centre Hall las safely 19 time “FROZEN RIVER” The lives of eighty-five per. of the Nw Currency orld Service. |sonburg Evangelical church, Saturday] aN . svoms Tor. 13 ae sons have been saved since 1915 Septentber th: Spring Mills gjmorning. Se#vices were in charge off... cveryth from 1 le to MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘ by orn of Tue Bell Tela the local pastor, Rev. J. RR. Schecteriy.|,, ’ . , ; : ¢ Comp dennsyle A. M. and Centre Hall at 10:30 A. M. thie Jocal pasar, I ree-baggers hl ocals outhit WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK) Phase ' ompany . of Penna] Thé sermon was prea by Rev. A... too . 12 r won the Rame Fania skilled in the application Evangelistic Services will commence F'. Weaver, of wisburg. Soript tk tn 1 ’ Naas Swing +n » CLARA BOW In of first-aid methods. at the Sprucetows hurch, Sunday a. pill de Raw Kambis. o : th Taal) . a arin h uve Eth ar: 7-20 asd SURCAY, l were, réal diy Rev. 3 : flwhirl when attempting to describe the “DANGEROUS CURVES” During the same fourteen Sept. 15th at 7:30, and will continue Peni reek, and R | faneval year period, approximately 6500 dor three weeks. ; ‘ — ia bw Save i vh Avat ‘ a xu spectacular to the weind AT THE “STATE” THEATRE persons have received first aid — v Rev. W. J Di p AWISHUR Vv Tha cold Bur n the aocombanying . assistance from Bell employes. Bld otntds ddr ddodode dodo didi bodbdode Be At LINDEN HALL. Ww. 34 oy { State gy nd Rev, | 4 a tha 3 : oT te tau} Showing a double feature program These figures were cit i re- i (Miss Sarah Eoroyd, Pastor.) ; Dice, of Lev ¥ 1 music | LUT the me {each night at 5:15, cently by Edward M. Insurance and Real Fstate Ey — Was Fesids DY The eds dtnionbeant E HAVIN : H O A 1} —NOW SHOWING ALL WEEK— vice ¢ dent of th POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. |;cve 1 HH. Jacobs G. ¢ a J | Passel], it 8 0 Oiace BOL « Tallies P address. 2 nd 8 records she For Jury Commissioner. : : pl «| Het i ; ses but that wilde 3 jal 1 : 4 ¥ * { - lav } fs PY We are authorize announce J, L ag " Heltmas 3 3 1 i FATHER AND SON iploye of the com fondo, of Gregg Township, as a candi-)'’® ST8Ve wel cofiducled Ly vr | Vonads i } Also led Wests 5 : ily offers his pervs aD Bell employes have been trained thoroughly in first-aid work, and are ready at all times to assirt in emergencies, A a A ep SEE US_FIRST FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL ey oh aye SONGUIS vi] Tm 15 27 15 3 “THE BARKER" were completed t week for the o & deceased from the Dushore e | Fetterolf, q . 0 od r——-— ening of the new schoo! year, and|—17 fellow mi ; ie 1 18 alana 3). Frogram: News, 8:15; £0 The Centre orter, $1.50 busy mothe Btenibled outtite ; pet) tor's we . ood) : : : 2 {ure 3 Talk*ng Fl ‘ FEET CCPC GPC CTU PECP Eee the youngste work. Tea bye to its inten their p paign Thess i EB i age. eek : t . a Remarkable Six-Cylinder Engine HE r Games, Chevrolet's remarkable six-cylinder engine impresses you most vividly Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, Pa nda ddd bd advar itssensationally smooth perf of high atts With | som a Se) Speed you thirst fo: : % velvet-like flow of pow n : 4 acteristic of the truly fine au the years : FARY ' of ‘edd ta genera degree of TEE Le “nes lH ACES that aif re infeg fare by which ra lis Fil : Beautiful Fisher Bodies CEs. SF A 2 y . mcr A . : HA : i : - = ! : V: With their low, graceful, sweeping However that mas we rejok } ¢ ent { MARRIAGE LICENSES, ! . prove the alue of lines and smart ilhouette, their 0 n i i f : ! ; ) i 4 " the broad i g flor Li y ‘ Svivig ample room for passengers and their Youth and depend or ' hoot ym I t Fi Horehie ’ sparkling color combinations and raise up men and women wi i e heer we, Ke piexy. |, i as . 3 ie ew rich upholsteries—~the new Fisher the backbone of our publ Ve H : ‘ i ear, | oo on i bodies on the Chevrolet Six represent Dever satisfied with our = i’ avstem " nd £ « born | arise Weaver Howard | one of Fisher's greatest achievements. Ee rE RR ETE RET Te CHEVROLET healthy sign of progress ad Ma A WH . r 1 3 nce MM os Ys Renovo In the past teaching was one of ti 87 ! d t Mise Annie M few wvocati 4 t womet N (3 ‘ ! od * ¥ » 8 4 ‘ . ; ‘ : thedir oppriunities t nte Yeret ‘ The : y children, dput|” = Ye ne. oe The new Chevrolet Six is shattering a3 songen every previous record of Chevrolet mily th follow this vocatics . there na ie n vars ‘labors "1 stolen : ontkell: at’ tha Hat success—not only because it provides Outstanding Economy be more you ¥umen peculiarly fitted! PF . ' ry pdbieh _. Ine, one hig ‘ast wes. while the greatest value in Chevrolet The new Chevrolet Six is an unusually to their ta ‘ ’ s - § history, but because it gives you economical car to operate. Not young minds, Fe H. + &leffe A t 9 g . only does it deliver better than ep teense ; b Wks t- | FARM CALENDAR * more for the dollar than any other rwenty miles to the gallon of gasoline, W. €. T. U. Convention. ! i i _— car in the world at or near its price! but its oil ec onomy is equal to, if not ! Ne bes. pia he ' Mod actually greater than, that of is of ‘1h Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- Facts tell the story! Modern features famous four-cylinder predecessor. will darond ; : : vania State College. afford the proof! Read the adjoining Bellefont. , 3 Wa i rien 1s. Pe WT READY FOR HARVEST column and you will know why over ” Broyles, secor e president I glve | vn. Interment was ie tt Defers re oo RGSRg equip: a MILLION careful buyers have \ . the The sion a Sr Th ht a on 1 The Aan wan aia SHT0 A thet eo plent dors | chosen the Chevrolet Six in less than ge a3 o The addre n Tuesday evening will $1 mont nd 7 da fark | And picking eady ree eight months. Then come in and get er SL be by D J ; en pn hlv aut ry s oo * the Wr, p a ride in this sensational six-cylin- ’ Sr Delays at picking time are cost der automobile—which actually | KEEP HENS LAYING-—A mofst sells in the price range of the four! a Remarkable Dependability In order to appreciate what outstand- ction during the rest of the sumer ing value the Chevrolet Six repre- Lingle, who with h or | : ne oo HY : on verasbsvaspe ai Bo A tsnia a Ti y sents, it is necessary to remember that the tenant house on the T. # Ie ater) *"AUBL ra, Martin Pautle alex ad * . a fn H ey ind ng : he $ it is built to the world's highest ve 0 mo id the regular avin " : farm at Old Fort, was held on Monday at h wme in Bellefor Thursday A : BU am : COACH standards. In design, in materials mash with milk and water i ; The i y { f las oF « 1 Ww and in workmanship it is every inch night, The follow INE guests were pres. Nt ¥i ast w ¥ MOCRINE a ew birds’ noonday fe ad Ht . ' y ent: ve 83 years of age. S.e was born . ens . The $ The Imperial § Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delaney, Mr. [in Germany, and was a daughter of] SAVE WINTER 87 PLY- Barmah ROADSTER. . 525 SEDAN “ae 695 and Mrs. John Delaney, Mr. and Mrs, | Isaac Loeb, but had lived in Bellefonte ooh se ordin 3 And : the piace and PHAETON '525 Daten in *595 Amazing Low Prices attentior ¥ Sch thoy OSE » v ’ “en EE Michael Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul |for seventy years Ra a) wan on Henarve. 1f you The 1505 ThelightDe- $400 An achievement no less remarkable bradford, Mrs. Clara Meeker, Robert Surviving her are the following chil«|]"® growing squash or pumpkin this COUPR. cous: fivery Chassis . than the design and quality of the Mceker, Min Winifred Delaney of dren: Adolph and Mrs. Blanch Schloss season, sve the mature ones for stor. The Spry 645 Thai $545 Chevrolet Six is the fact that it is Lod Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Charles |of Belicfonte; Mrs. W. B., Seel and os : rar Gry storage ia desirable The 54 a The 114 Ton 3 sold at prices so amazingly low! Andrews, Mr. Freed of Milroy, Mr. and | Mrs. BE. F. Tausig, of Harrisburg; Mra, | PCat i pd 10 keep clean and SEDAN...... 7078 hei Nencat 050 Furtherinors, Llevrulet delivered Mis. John Bohn, Carrie Heckman of [Irvin O. Noll, of Lansdowne, and Joseph | “20 De used in many ways during the tehi prices include the lowest financing Hprong Mills, Margaret Celia, ndith, [of Ashland, Ohio winter, say State College vegetable Re All prices. 0. b. factory, Flint, M # and handling charges available . : \ \ aliste, Los, Mary and Agnes Delaney, Eisis Funeral services were held at her laliste Anciews, Betty Andrews, Geraldine | late home Sunday afternoon, GRADING 18 GOOD PRACTICR » ~ —y Bight, Gertie Bradtord, Clon Ha — Proper potato grading accomplishes two DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte Rie, Barl Delaney, Emory Floray., La Deaths in Contre County. important esults First, It recognizes tue Decker, Benjamin Gentzel, James ui ementa, prathrences and ie H OM N M OTTO R CO Pr H 11 . : we Tis t nlonville, | yMeoos he i . 1 A J - > Deliney, John Thomas and Roy Victor ey ] Unionville, | ya f the consumer, Becond, stafid iy ’ w wr » entre a Delaney. 0 fA stroke walysis, aged 83 ard grades adhered to properly estab Surprise I 1 may help to maintain egg Pro. A surprise party ¢ B———— 1 Heh a common Inngnage between buyer Bit tis ODOITAE, 4190 8 yout, | on™ Fi wan Dorn we Unbanviion, mara erect, they an deal win). 8: SIX. IN. THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR { mutual confidence and understanding