THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I—————————— . . - - - 4 . - . -. . » - - - . Ni NO EXCUSE FOR A TBNTRE COUNTY SPIT 'ORRESPONDENTS' T : Ter ttre C/rntno yp . CENTRE COUNTY UOSIK ITAL : Ct RE Ew EN elephone Links U 3 ile d 5% ates “SPLITTING HEAD” NOTES. .— os. a oreil O $3 oy dope . need for sn sching head to spoil . . * - ® * * » » - - Ad \d Ld » d a F " 44 £; L " f ¥ # : 8 ng n ; ¥ i In n AR a fir © 31 the Hrs % ng throb take . * rd) BOALSBURG ITEMS. trEaz ig Sew mister: Almas There Rresited trying periods in a baen a medical patient for Mrs, Emma Brouse went to Norris —-— . before You i. y 4 " woman's ife: when the girl matures tim : wi 1 discharged on Mon} town last week to # d severnl weeks _ ’ OY , ” r mp a that be Kaw vB d to womanhood, when a woman Lime, Vi Pe oi HE ued : Ju harm or Dillard's Aspergum is the pew and : : e at the home of her son, Fred BE. Brouse } if & A €asier way to take aspiria, ' ) ” gives birth to her first child, when a B tty. six-vear-oid daughter of Mr. and family. ro ( 5 ; y 4 JH Dillard's Aspergum is the finest sepirin in woman reaches ‘middle age. A agLy: " id wali ot f Spring Eugene Charles, Meyers Close and [od , om sip J A % Wo delicious chewing gom form. You cn take it these times Lydia E. Pinkham's and Mrs. David Hendershot, of Spi ng : . ; ( ad ; . ’ ; : os nahits who had been a sum eleal pas Misses Dorothy Lonbarger and Rac hel rs ¥ Sho) py At wt 8 4 : " any time any place, Ye u need no w ater 10 Vegetable Compound helps to re- tient, Tw" di scl arged on Monday Hunter epent Sunday at Hollidays (§ : 7) LN, on 1 , / is gp ai These 1s vo uapleamse 2a8ge- store normal health and vigor. ie : as discharged ) . way. ny Ye /, \ . Ye vo choking. ’ o _ jburz. er ¢ A Hae S| 7 : Mr. and Mrs, John Witmer, of Har si on LASTS SIL RB Vrd 4 9g \ Fs Th. Zi 13 Because you chew Dillard's Aspergom the P h 4 ’ ir. an 8 ) parents MP. and Mra, g ngs Is Ix man and { ot ; \ / fy : None aspirin mixes thoroughly with the saliva so that LYDIA E. PINKHAM’'S : AUENIers Marjorie. oJ Cai, 0 "A . 6» 9 i} } / [LiF oe ii oothing salits fecti quick! IF € . , + of a baby girl, born on Monday. to Pittsburgh “for a wy ek-end visit ~ | : r i om J / sll its soothing qualities are effective quickly, VEGETABLE COMPOL ND : a ih \ § # leew guides > PSA ah continuously. Te 3 her 4 r rt i h ?. Le BT THUANA L : ED. CO, LYNN, MASS Mr. and Mra Herbert Haugh, COL lwith friends, ; ov : $ g { y }i§ / : Keep 3 package of Aspergom on band for State Colleges, became the proud pare Mrs Ira Hess, of Altoona, enjoyed a At : Te fo nd 3 EV *, / quick, harmless relief from the of State College, ris township, are the proud a ug —- md pL ag | pain of head. “3 you will ll in the coupon snd mail to the Lydia ents of a baby daughter, on Monday. few days’ visit at the home of E, WwW. Se vw } EAM i ’ 4 aches, neuralgia, neuritis, etc. It helps break up Pinkham Medicine Company, they will be glad to send I Be 1 1 baby son, |H > rn gry te : ed vr a cid, and soothes irritated throsts, even such you 3 copy of Lydia BE Piskhass's Priva Text Book, Mrs. Frances Farrel and baby f ‘ 08S, { 4 " f » wi BER STATES severe cases as follow tonsil oper £ I you free of charge. 1 3 gr i) tgs AA ale BI : fi 3 polio r pers 3 your of State College, were dSChiargs d on Miss Anna M. Dale spent Saturday erat dom apt have Dillard's i. Tuesday and Sunday in Bellefonte. 7 A AS o, " for free sample to Health Products Corporatios UeSaay. ~s.2 . iw us .f {G J = i Sei re - {ks W . x a 3 1s wd Mrs. Joseph son. of Bellefonte Ralph Rishel recently purchased the { / fa BA SA \ Dept, A, 113 North 13th Street, Newark, N. J. ta BURG . i 1 oat eleht]lot and building used as a garage ' dica 3 th 1 1 gi from the I. ©. O. 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MIDDLEPORT, NEW YORK ££ Distributed by LY “ROUGH ROMANCE" ROTC MONANCE everything from Shak BRADFORD & CO. handler, Antonie Moreno, Noel Francis. Yue! : mn CENTRE HALL i Mir. and Mrs Hassel Montgomery, 2 large cans 38c nen ee oe, In GRANGE PARK AUDITORIUM 2pkgs.15c | Te at the hospital on Sunday Miss Sarah : ARGO Mim Sara Brungard, a student BRILL-O Laundry Starch fcal patient on Sunday. Cleans Aluminum BW ioe Ji og To ow i Bs A Big New Idea in Outdoor 2 pkgs. 15¢ 3 1b. pkg. 25¢ ment, ss Utalcia Flack, f Bellefonte, ho had dren nog paent fo Chatauqua Entertainment Oyster Shells FULL-O PEP | and tant, of | 100 lbs. 98¢c 25 1b. sack $1.04 discharged on RADCLIFFE, the ploneer of the Chau aqua flekl, now comes forward with another plonee 1 movement in Chautauqua Entertalnment This season you will » a modernized chautauqgun BOIAE NT thing distinctly different in the form of tent entertainment-—progran filled with the wit talent, and beauty of the modern variety stage. Programs that bring before you an entire Radio Broadcasting Unit that will broadeast Radio Programs Right Before Your Eyes, Not a dull moment in the entire schedule of 8ix Full Performan The most Time Acts—{eatu ry Chautauqua, Minstrel, Radio, Stage and Cohort The 3-Day Program Offers: FIRST DAY Evening AL RICES for hogs were Afternoon | Swing 2 Ha nacom : and Sompany or [J high and a farmer with usical Cadets 5 art al . omedy nama--""Ok rusty ARes M a ” ae I era at the Air” two hundred choice animals planned to market TT. A 8. esRhore sAosciure “Old Simplicities In a New Age” THIRD DAY them. The evening before shipping, however, he ; i Afternoon i sugges For pyorrhea Dr. A, 8. Be Lecture || Novelty Duo Entertainment was visiting a neighbor who gested that, he “Things Not for Sale” || (Special program for children and make sure of market conditions by telephone. Radoliite Radio: Revusical, .Butertaint || ‘ STOWD-UP 108, WH Jerry, the litue Fels This he did and learned that the market had low who is nobody's “Dummy.”) For prevention | Dr. Frank A. Domer Lectute broken badly. Two days later, he shipped the against gum infec- SECOND DAY “Victor or Vietim" hogs and received 14 cent more per pound tions, use Zonite, Afternoon Evening i than he had originally expected. the new powerful Smiling Bob Hanscom and His Play. || "or. Frank A. Domer ......,..Lecture antiseptic. Also ! makers .. ... Entertainment || “That Kid” guards against “Trip to Play Land” 1 Novelty Duo ... Entertainment colds, coughs and Ah Bob Hanscom in a Program of Char | “Mugde, Magle and Mirth” (Featuring more serious dis- . acter Studies. I Loring Camphill, Entertainer Supreme) eases of nose and Pres st SEASON TICKET : Adult, $2 ; Junior, $1 EY REST —