SE——————————— se LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Look at your label this week. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bender and chil. dren spent a few days the past week with relatives in the State of Mary- land. Mrs, Mary, week burg. Misa Miri grade John W, now Mrs. visited H Zerby and William F. Stover, daughter, Lause, nt Arons- the at Moore, teacher of the at m in pulsic schools wns her home here over Dunkle, a well for thie rn active Frank known salesman AM here has Scull Coffee company, n retired after forty of the fir Years with The net Dolrvmen's tem the milk m service pool price reccived by the League § $2.78 for 35 ries This September milk for or is same 1928 us paid in 31st the thi October res for Remember time « a five on yo You which to make saving. Mr. Mrs, it on nt hate weeks In for the per Ci re have two preparations and Spring Satur- were Laer. . 4 0 Mrs He Mi all of Hall on evening Samuel Bi and Charles man, Mills, drove ‘entre day and during the guests of Mr. and Mra Miss Bertha Miss C Delaney, School of Commerc, were at spective homes near day. They are both tarial «course and ars ed with their work. Misses Mary and Nell Ward, ipsburg, on Tuesday evs Miss Helen Bartholomew W. Smith, ladies ern Centre tending dnstitute Carl Bradford. Muncy, had the Spring Mills railroad station in charge during the absence of J, C, Lee. He now at in pacity extra agent. Bradford is a son of Mr. and Mrs Bradford, of Le- mont. "Squire E. T. Mills, who the and the Sharer and students Sun- re- town taking the very over much pleas- of Phil- led on Mrs, S The © West are at- ning « and for a brief here, time. are school teach in t county town, and this week of in of Shoe Mr. P. CO. Snow the ca Jamison impr ved by adding summest repainiin thw entire exte is making ements at of Jersey Shore Lad a and collects Harry public Laitz oO who last spring machinery auctioneoar $11,000, his sale farm stock on which the ed a commission again take up east of Bellefonte, Boyd Sampsel. It Lutz’ son play farming in the fufure, the meantime, it he marry Since leaving the farm last spring, the elder Mr, Lutz has lived in Bellefonte and not at all contented, so back to the farm he will go. 8 E. Peterson, of (hiicago, guestof WW. W Kerlin of poultry farm here for a few days last week. He is accountant of the Bebl & Harvey advertising agency, and with Mr, Kerlin wes working out a radio broadcasting program for the approaching baby chick Bev. eral of the larger hatcheries have used the alr” for their advertising with sat. isfactory results during the past seas on and find that the advertising through the “mike” {8 not only effect- ive but less ecxpensive than the meth: od formerly used. will farm by Mr in over on farming on now is presumed large part and in will will a is sald, was a the Kerlin executive HOANON It will be of interest to the local pub. that "Pure Oil line, a new product by the Pure Oil Company, New York, Is $med for Clarence G. Pepoon, a brother of H. 1. Pepoon, and a son Mrs. Cora E Pepoon, who Hlves with her son here Mr. gales manager of the Pure ON company, which company put on a radio broadcasting advertls- ing program on Monday evening from New York. Among the artists who lie to know Pap” gaso- of Pepoon ia the helped entertain were Al Jolson, Bebe | Daniels and Ann Pennington. The Pepoons here listened in on the pro gram which came through almost faultless. —— A SA AAA POOR HOUSE QUESTION FOR CENTRE COUNTY Wille it is not absolutely certain, It is generally believed the question of the establishing of a county Poor House in Centre county will not be voted on at the next election. It ap- pears not sufficient signatures to the petition have as yet been obtained, If the question should happn to find its way on the baliot, the voter will ave no chance to inform himself on the matter, and in that case he should vote "“aguinst.” rs———— ASA, The Centre Reporter, §1.50 a year. MARRIAGE LICENSES. an———— Pine Grove Mills State College Henry 8. Elder Caharine B. Ralston Rowland. ...... Philipsburg Emery. Pod ipsburg Hall Howard H. Frances 8, Willam CG Mary Zerby A. «Centre «Centre Hall Seshenaranriis Mill Hall Lamont Lause, |, Page Jackson Brader A, Julia Bodily Strength Not of Importance Today The body of man is not what it used to be. The big-boned, muscular, prognathie, hairy, stupid ape man has given way to the smooth-gskinned, bald, slightly corpulent, spindly legged and thin-armed mental dynamo For the sharp-nosed, savage with quick vision, sensitive touch, and rapid response, substitute the alert bralned, heavily bespectacled, false-toothed director behind a desk. From his sanctum lend the tentacles of electric transmission and Intensifi- cation of volee hidding to action. For weakened vision modern man pre- scribes telescopes, periscopes and microscopes as well as optical lenses, For the are radio tubes, microphones and audition devices. For the sense of touch ure provided eall pers and other Instruments of measure ment more fine than the fingers of Jimmy Valentine. And though the sense of smell is not alded mechanically, the smells them- selves are Intensified to the point where they are obnoxious and over. powering. One wonders, indeed, how men tolerate now the oily, Irritating, suffocating resniting from the combinations of thousands of motor car exhausts and the evaporation of the covering of oiled roads. keen-eared ears there vapors Muscles—except and Internal those of the heart organs—are a well-nigh annecessary attribute for modern man; the power of the machines makes brute strength merely a matter for exhibition and dramatic show.— Morris Fishbein in the Yale Review. Family Keeps Sword of Patriot Ancestor with ht at sword fou anded the Bruce wen handed dows of the lac) generation possessed last gurvivor of $ uy Arno fit when he tol me shout that lake ™ “The Inst partner | had drives nw» insane.” “1 simply died laughing.” “1 was perfectly dumb.” “I'm 80 tired, I'm just dead” Then when 1 looked at her « seemed as alive and healthy as ever Of Course In a plea for careful English, Professor Jordan “A great American gions are we really mean, and the real renso why the Eng! 0 perplexed when an American tries th sny something. The story nf how say ‘lookout! we in,’ 1s a sample “The day heard a young girl drowning. would ven help “No, said the young dently an Englishman, ‘I'd to prevent you.” Hore fee on! suid many directly “Xpress ¢ contrary to wh inh svat dream 81 fare sometiines we when menn ‘Too the nek: other on tieneh ‘ff 1 me? Wer man evi endeavo ——————— ———— Famous Educator William Holmes American educator ton county, Pa. in 1509; graduated at Washington rol Pa. in 185 He wins a professor of ancient lnngunges and later of moral philosophy in Miami university In 1836.39; president of the Ohle university in 180.43; pro fessor of moral philosophy In the University of Virginia from 1845 until his death in 1873. He complied the so- called “Eclectic Series,” and other school books. MeGultey born in hing was Wa nh Re, No Atmosphere on Moon The absence of atmosphere on the moon is proved by the fact that at the time of an eclipse of the sun the moon's limb is perfectly dark and sharp, with no apparegt distortion of the sun due to refraction. Similarly, when a star ls occulted by the moon it disappears suddenly and not some what gradually as it would If its light were being more and more extin. guished by an atmosphere. There are other indieations which lead to the ame conclusions Reporter, $1.50 a year . Lc SH The Centre, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Wil Zerby home Mrs. Mills, by Re bard ke Of Dinne few. The a Sta and well « it is gin h Luses tions WAY. Alte LUSE~ZERBY, Ham C. Luse and Miss were united in marriage at the the bride's parents, Mr. and John W, Zey, near Farmers Saturday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock, Ww, 8. F of the Only families bride wns of Greenhoe, the and pastor mmedinte present ETOOImM were r served after the cermon- bride prepared Normal, ‘otter school teadioer, in (Grog Hail Mr on n is a former for and her profession te taught in townships and Centre The room Is a on of W. Lause, quipped fi the ousckesping, the move for who lve and tee wm east of tgwn will complete ide: i prepara | there young coupls and take 8 BOON as Hall now » Of farm the to Centre which event are under- tha the eft r wedding nner Young ng ti and a «1 i for a wed ip by auto 1 on through BO will the L. } ! L “On and But taki whe Tak less Kai cine how bott Public Sale ALSBURG: ESTATE Mile on offer at public sale %4 of BOALSBURG, Pas Home farm, at 9:00 O'clock A. M, FOR YOUR NEW FALL CLOTHES We have done everything possible to have the most beautiful array of Fall and Winter Merchandise that we have ever had, and we feel we have succeeded. Come to NIEMAN'’S and see just what Fashion has planned for the wintry season. Dresses lines featuring half and quartcr size garments in short stouts, We are fit the fastidious smart Fall Garments, For the Men | About Your Shoes Don’t put olf Shoes, ment off that Our Shoes itself wide Now We have a wide varlety o New Fall Sultg ~— Styleplus— Kirschbaum, and other famous makes and an exceptional dis play of Bults with 2 pair of Trousers at reasonable price of (all wool) $22.50 (all wool new pair long able in depart- ond prides in our stock selection Is of- you the Walk Over and Enna Jettick lines. to most —f Very fered in famous A LARGE VARIETY IN RICHLY FURRED COATS, IN NEW FLARES, IN WARM AUTUMN COL. ORS, PRICED EXCEPTIONALLY REASONABLE—THE USUAL NIEMAN WAY. COME IN AND SEE THESE NEW CREATIONS, NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST (r and a full line of Good Farm Implements F. Mayes, Auct. all girls should know this To All Car Owners: ATTENTION! Official Inspection, Oct. 1st to Nov. 15th Our Station No. 2493 CENTRE HALL Bb vale diet habita should be encouraged. when necessary there's no harm in ng nujol, since it works mechani- can't disturb the normal organ of the body. with girls, there are times n nujol should always be taken. e a spoonful every night for a few nave these death tire they method. It won't cause distress or pains or griping.”’ ol is different from any other sub- G. . It can bé taken safely no matter you are feeling because it is so harmless, and works so street e on hand. Every druggist has this NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, selling is worth SALE 1 old goods Hall, of my them and I must | op. Call and see Mrs, Krape before her VATE will housed atl pri wife Centre the * A Oe shop in at pi 3 Hinoce Goeath a no use room and it (ross- st for goods, requested me to thank Centre in Cen- wish, provided I am better which is my the work. ape. -— 1 likely on Hoffer | back lke #=g-| Suitable reward.) and bracelet, name on this adv. In a field of twenty-one medium-priced automobiles, only Oakland has the Cross a Gir Reapy FRECKLES, HERE COMES THE BIG Baey. Give IT To Him Goop i flow Radiator. Yet this radiator is recog- nized as one of the greatest automotive developments of recent times. Its design is revolutionary, It practically eliminates losses of water and alcohol through beil- ing. And as a result it is safer in zero weather, Dozens of other features come bine with the Cross-flow Radiator to make Oakland America’s finest medium-priced automobile. Come in and learn how easily you can own an All-American Six. | BET HE WONT PE TEACHERS PET WHEN WE GET THROULG H Prices, 81145 ro $1375, J. 0. bw. Pontiee, Micki « plus delivery charges. Spring covers and Lovejoy Shock Absorbers included in list prices. Bumpers aad rear fender guards extra. General Motors Time Payment Flan aosiloble at minimum rete. Consider the deliveved wrive as well as the list (f. 0. b) price when comparing automobile values . . . Oakland -Pootine de. liveored prices include only authorised charges for freight and delivery and the charge Jor any additional ascoessories or financing desired. 1145 AND UP —— W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE 120 8. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA. ALL-AMERICAN SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
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