ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. acher of the township, Is Miss Logan back at Miss Laura |COore or party at the entre Hall Tuesday Sarah Foreman, te school her in € 31 post ag entertainad more f lad 3 at a quilting hotel on meeting of the local will be beld Tuesday, Feb the lLautheran m x Len The FP Ministerium ruary 3, at tre Hall Frank M was givin a was appointed mittee room Miss #ister, Jerse, PP. R. R as a nurse bruar Beallafonte, He COM - Thompson, of House custodian of job, the legislative her Now nployed by the Genevieve Ruble visited Miss Catharine Ruble, In where she is et Lock Saturday Mrs, F Mr, and {Dn} Thoroe, of Haven, night and Mrs were over Me ind the Shamoki ed farther t mountain 1x route will leas of the proposed the road, road level A sligh weident in Dine years was slightly injured occu Nittany The lad f Hugh Callahan, who lives accident h ry Yedwar u : toutl > ine Loy 8 WwW ing at the foot mountain a few evenings ago was James Cal- lahan, close to w HOT spe ned up y Concrets road on Walker directic + road up the boy office of Dr. Morrow ghly EXamine ins Pei, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ‘ Mi amuel Shultz and infant daseh ter, of Spring discharge. the township, were ed on Monday of last week m following Saturday Mrs Shultz murdered by her husband committed suicide Mra, Irvin M, Mohnkern, of State College, presented her husband with a mon at the hospital on Mbnday, Wm. 1. Young of Ferguson town- ship, was admitted on Monday for sur gical treatment. Miss Mabel 3, Hagan of Gregg town. ship, was admitted on Monday for sur. gical treatment, Lester W. Musser, of Bellefonte, was admitted om Monday for surgical woatment. Marry Saavely, of Gregg township, Was dissharged on Monday after wa wd Wis who then dergoing medical treatment, who treat Shannon, of Bellefonte, medical Merrill had been undergoing ment, dled on Tuesday Philadelphia, dis going Weiner, of State, was Irving dent at Tuesday Penn harged on after unde surgical treatment, Moore. of State wed on Tuesday after treatment, College, Mis, GG E was discha under going surgical Unionville, of last Mra John Tallhelm, of was admitted op Tuesday week as a surgical patient. Walker, of Bellefonte, be patient on Mrs Ivan came a surgical Tuesday Union township, Wednesday of last patient Herman Peters, of wis admitted on week as a surgical Lawrencdt H Lowey, of been under discha ol on township, who had going urgical trsatment, was Week Wednesday of last rold onl ne —— Superm } § - n nks introduced as Mrs. Banks able to get Banks his ow he had met meek * replied the little man, way: I never did exact just kind of npanion overtook Disappointed Hannah halled from the Mid and had never seen the sen ; was East, invited her to month at his Asbury Park She accepted the Invitation, of course Vell, as 's “Annt » West nenhe . ” neg w who doing well spend cottage, ys she arrived, her the board boundless Soon as ber took r down to ¢ and her ocean, with its white foam and .crash- Ing breakers and fresh, salt-laden winds “ There!" ha sald. ‘There, Aunt Hannah, 1s the Atlantle. What do you think of 1It7 “*Houmph,' sald Aunt thought it was larger” a. w—— . » nephew walk showed the Hannah, “1 ABMMERM; 4 BOND OEE er INSURANCE mp § REAL ESTATE { E WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. Yi! ‘REY RR 4 i A = ---Nor So Cheap. CEXTRE HALL. PA. C D [HOLD : ME HIER VY » 7 » Jnl HULU fi ¥ § | : + 3 message from the airplane is picked placed telephone wires, and subscriber. on epee LOSED 3 13 WHERF ANS +0 YOUR DOL} ARTHEST” I up by oon, ——, — You w § EE ET dime world with vo fon o ent The | (left) | the distant ators through n land. newspaper reporters s recently tested | Field, N. J., and | y established contact wit telephones located as 25 to 30] ' miles distant, The tests were conducted under the | | supervision of engineers from the Bell i Telephone Laboratories, New York, ;and the Western Electric Company, {who have perfected equipment | | which makes possible this new method of communication. i For several hours, through adverse | weather conditions, calls were put through the transmitting apparatus in the airplane for telephone sub- scribers on land. In each instance] as far the prov ded the airplane it fro the plane id were picked up at in the Bell Lal and sent ora over 28 Head--Young and Broke PUBLIC SALE EXPRESS LOAD OF FEBRUARY HALL 12 CENTR} SALE BARN, 2 Sorrels, mare and o ding, 5 and 6 ¥re., wt, 3860; 2 Brown Mare = 7 Mares, € 3150; 2 Buckskin Geldings, 5 and 6, wi. 3150; © and KN, wi, 83250: 2 Sorrel and 7, wi. Sorrel Geldings, 5 and KS Roan Mares, 3 and 5, wi. 3650; 2 Black Mars, 5 and 6, wi, 3100; 2 Chestnut Mares, 6 and 7, wt. 3206: 2 BLACK MULES, Mare and Jack, 4 and 5, wt, 2850; 2 Grays, Mare and Gelding, 7 and S, wi. 3300: 2 Gray Geld Ings, 3 yrs. old, wi, 3100: © Bay Mares, 6 yrs. old, 2000: Black Gelding, 5 ¥re. old, weight 1750: Bay Mare, & yrs, od, wt, 1650; Gray Gelding, 5 yrs. old, wi, 1650; Bay Gelding, yrs, wi 1600, wi. 3350; 2 wi. A real load of Horses, ready to go to worke—and gentle, Sale Starts at 1:30 P. M. EM SMITH, Auct ROBERT DODDS “AN LLSET FOR THE MASQUERADE 4 —by— OM WELL, ~- I'M NOT SO FAR OFF
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