The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1931, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTERS, CENTRE HALL. PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. EE — _ —— a i
nas wie ae rare Mae. from "the Hagar NOTICE OF ' Wickersham Commission Lauds
The thermometer Andrew Mark 1
wr eo frat rate in|» 3 a0 0 tom, roe, «vo | | STORES’ CLOSING Pennsylvania State Police
a large rattlesnake in Grenns Valley on | *7 . : a,
Monday recent guests of Miss Grace Smith, Ind We. the undersigned merchants,
sSonaay.
town. i % i 1 1 1
i o : > ct wave decided to continue indefinite-
Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew enjoyex . 4 ; a a
of Miss 8. EE. Peterson, of Chicago, repre- Iv the rule of closing our stores
a week-end visit at the home :
senting an advertising firm, was in| Thu
Eva Filson, who lives in Lewistown.
\ {town arranging the magazine and
Morris Mamolen, the enterprising poultry journal advertising for the
your Millheim merchant, was a pleas: | Kerlin Poultry Farm, C. ¥F. EMERY,
ant caller at this office on Tuesday.
uday Afternoons and Even-
ings, and open Friday Evenings
William Lucas returned home after T. A. HOSTERMAN,
J. C. Lee, station agent at Spring | gix or eight weeks stay In New York THE SHAFFER STORE,
is back to his post after having | city, He witnessed a number of big GEO. ¢. JOHNSON.
taken a week's vacation which was |jeague ball games and found many oth-
“et
gpent about home, {er places of Inter other than the
bleachers,
Local merchants |
continue indefinitely welr ule f| Some of the members and friends
Ti rsday afternoon an u 108« | of the Spring Mills Methodist CORT:
ing, with stores open Friday evenings. | gation gathered at the parsonage in
The cornerstone of the new $165,000 | Pring Mills for a very pleasant soci] | fem
Phoebe Old Folks Home, Allentown
the Fev. Franklin H. Moyer, superin-
tendent. will] be laid Sunday, Septem
ber 27th, at 2:00 J, J | harles 1. McCoo if 8 gg 3 ‘
i wnt caller at ti fice on Things Your Home Merchants
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time recently. Their Zenerous food
fits were much appreciated by the
. eh $ 2 First.
and family. Shop in Your Home Stores Fir
Come to Booster Stores for the
Ars. Alfred ( amiling in ' ce if Cannot Supply.
ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES { The communication facili. e ee AR ug 1 Police headquarters in
i ties operated by the State 8 HE: ev \ = / hy Harrisburg, State Police
and local police in Penn lf bom f, Age {phe are shown operating tele-
sylvania were given spe- a frm WEE TT - f ¢ typewriter sending ma
cial commendation by the . —— Vi chines. The map shows
New Wickersham Commission ; « the extent of the Siate-
recently as a factor in the speedy apprehension of wide network. The boundaries of the five zones are
criminals. Major Lynn G. Adams, Superintendent shown by the broken lines. Major Adams and Dan
Fall (Joods of State Police (with hand on receiving machine) and McKelvey, former president of the Pennsylvania Police
Major C. M. Wilhelm, Assistant Superintendent, are Chiefs’ Association, have also praised the system: as
ARE NOW shown in the oval above reading a message at State an important new weapon in law enforcement.
BEING SHOWN Cited As Model For Rural Constabularies Throughout Country
By ALTOONA | After Recent Nation-wide Survey.
BOOSTER STORES! ian it comes io Reeve racking fmm
When it comes to nerve-racking | munication system inaugurated by | tion
Apparel of all kinds for all dissonance, there's a world of dif- | the then Governor, John 8. Fisher,
the family is now being show ference between the gentle tapping | December 23, 1029. This original
of typewriter keys and the fierce, | system linked State and local
ear-splitting din of a police pistol | police units in 95 cities and towns,
barrage. | Now more than a hundred
Yet words tapped out letter by | interconnected. Future year:
letter on the white pages of queer | see a steady expansion of the
looking typewriters in a hundred | work,
Pennsylvania police stations have The
come to be as greatly feared by | necting
1 : ' : o
fleeing cri Is in this State a:
Furnishings for the Home are
PRICES
ARE LOWER
THAN FOR
MANY YEARS!
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DEATHS.
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Birthday Party,
ers
BE School Days Are Here
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Ta g At this time of year, school bells ring, boys and girls heed its call, and mothers
4 Vd think seriously of School Clothes. We have, as usual, a ready supply of every possible gar-
BLAIR DAY ment for sturdy boys and active girls. Prices, this year, are more reasonable than ever.
y dohn H Knarr, return Be present. At a late lous al] Yeturned SATURDAY, DON'T FORGET THE GYM CLOTHES,
trip
been naha. Nebraska. The |, on. irs Mrs G y Ja Blair Day is
« ’ ' being OY rg
res ae pe so See cong [He Pm i BOYS’ GIRLS’
tichmond, Indiana, with br akfast a Shiu ay umily. andolph hol all 1 ipts from the various as 1 bn
were covered, run g from Richmond sekenroth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houts Wot n behalf of the 1
to Boonville, Missouri. The next city « Emmett Brooks and children. Ir- Come and Enjoy the FProgras
f ; that has been arranged, includ- We have 4-plece Suits at all All conceivable styles and School Oxfords, dressy straps
fey $a fd wg: T 1 ori g TR : x
of importance was Emporia. Kansa no leulah. Ralph. Bernard, Pauline at 1
where Mr, Smith visited two sisters, ar. 54 Mrs 'm. Houser: Mr, and ing prices—from $4.95, and higher, patterns, boty In school gar. for sister, sturdy high shoes for
Miss Emma Smith and Mra. Anvie | yoo Ralph Houser, Mr. and Mrs, Hen- A BIG PARADE AT 1:30 ments and In dressier types Brother, and priced from §139
B_— He pe ined i “| ry Houser, Mr, and Mrs. John Drei Baseball] Game at 2:30 You ean buy them with two Prices from 50c and higher, and higher. Serviceable, well.
Evers) cays, whilp M8 COMPRINUIL Wl bls and = John, Mrs, John Reif Fireworks at 7:30 i b
maak Filan . lb : . ar n, Mrs vel short trousers, one long and one ; e-nroof . able Shoes for
to Enid, Oklahoma. by rail, t 37h 21S (my , Mrs Samuel Ross and daugh- Dancing in Jafia Mosque, All vat dyed, fade-proo gar appearing, reasonable -
father. While at Emporia Mr, Smith |i... Betty and Barbar Mr and Mrs $ to 12. short, or two long ments, Every Boy and Girl
made a number of 8 DE. and WHEE (Wm, McClintick and children Da — mre umm A mn——
Mr. Knarr returned the 1 5 ;
to Omaha, Nebraska, where the Na-IGiagye Dreibelbls Frances Walker Altoona Booster OPEN EVERY OPEN EVERY
tonal convention of Postmaster Sns Harris Struble, George Callahan. Har . g® EVENING Except EVENING Except
in session. At Omahs v took y filha rad (Iron Zarsv iti » y Base vesday and
in \sension. J Omata they 10k US |g Mulburger, Alfred Gros net! Association Tuesday and Tuesday and
“al rough fhoads Willlam wr Thursday Thursday.
ing the cities of Council Bluff, I ns. Kenneth Walker, John Fie and | \ — “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM
Moines, Towa City and Davenport "he . cd
dson. ‘
liinois State line was crossed at on GO FARTHEST”
line. from where they went to Jollet : Tl as
and Manhattan, At the latter place The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. | i Sn
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the Bwestwood brothers-—Charles and
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Frank-—were paid a visit. Chicago |
Heights, 111, and South Bend ard Elk-
hart. were touched, crossing the Indi-
ana-Michigan State line at White
Pigeon. Detroit was the next object
fve and through the tube to Windsor, GotTa MET ve. unre
Canada. The upper. or National High- AT eT nd Hansa
way No. 2, was selected, and this car
ried them through London. Hamditon,
St. Catharines, Niagara Falls (Canad
fan side), crossing the bridge to the
States at Buffalo, and home by way
of Emporium and Lock Haven. Crops
everywhere seemed to be good. Mr.
Smith was much surprised to see such |
a large acreage plapted to cornin Can.
ada. The crop was ripe and will yleld |
well. Great quantities of tomatoes are
also being grown in the same section
of Canada,
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