rr LOCAL AND PERSONAL So Mrs, served in er of on the rand Clearfield county Judge the « working Jury She ha under 07 our MeClenahan, daugh Harry McClena- student Miss Margaret Mr who ri the at her ter of and Mrs, gistered a in nurs- Hospital, home west han, ing was in State Philipsburg, of town on Sun- day. This office was favored with a frater- Robert B. (Mifflin Smith nay call Monday, Smith, editor of the Times. Editor Bellefonte as urt. by Belleville on county) was called to a witness on ik CASO in we The engineer wis weil empl The been Earlyst oiled distance and chipped ween the ad loafing James Swabb Plo a to linden been iMproved in Work 18 now Val ey 1 Hall and it will alse be Hue The the Hall has lar man. yr) 6 points branch r off from it also ner on Lhe rush Linden ths to that befor 3 er hia ol ad © rond winter comes, Thursd nd Misg Postmasts Toffors or ton toy ty, Miss Elizabeth Bar- Marian BEmith, a rr EK. M Hospital in Ph work } it eyenight, and Miss Melville decided best igpirations to SBmith, Train- indeliphia m Nurses her there, new found Miss O stren Hous consultation with ’ for ber on of nurses, to Biv nurse, day. Miss The girls Miss Helen Theatre ordinarily it was ner her an she eup ome n returned home Sune Smith however, city by remained, were taken to Bartholomew, the goers witnessed extra- Riech- 5. two good pictures at the ellen, last week, In “"Boarface’ KK. Amevica,” They had to do with the underworld, particularly that breed of gutter rats who are waxing fat as the result of our “(ig)noble experi ment.” One living in such a compar: ative paradise ae Is our rural section, can scarcely believe conditions to te as they were portrayed in “"Scarlace” nevertheless the pleture was true to its very detail, the various screened incidents having had an exact count. erpart in the stories we have read in our city newspapers, Of course, in the pictures, right prevailed and evil bit the dust—a way all good pletures #l 1d end, and this gives us a ray of A for our good old U, 8, A. ’ and 1 the John Howaa hoard gether clerk this ounty Mir 1 Sat d of of ur Ft IN of | day of his mpson rttsbhut for a few nlece, 3 ind also visited R.lthe destru Miithe He ig a and in a short Florida, Smith, in m camps in Dec} Ker roa R. R g£0 to St emplove Petersburg, 4. Y. Holsworth, comprising cated in on inter was Just and the to- Spearly, Brungart M paint in Spring : pleted County Commissioners, KE. are camp was The hunti section, wi The Fra modeled int Hod Freeman, chief Bradford of party the board, attending a in Brame convention Mrs. T. H. Hn were in town le here on bus SH Mrs Hart Mi eRe and wh oyed, on her Hi Hilo EVERYBODY -— Floyd Gibbons speaking. I've just seen a most wonderful demon- stration of progress. I think it is BIG news, and I'll tell you why: 34,400 were killed in auto- mobile accidents in this country last year, Almost a million — 997 600 —were injured, These figures overwhelm me. What do you think? If a way has been found to make tires that will prevent some of these tragedies isn’t that BIG news? I leave it to you. I stopped at the Goodrich plant in Akron. I heard they were making a safer tire—the safest tire ever built, They call it the SAFETY Silvertown. They convinced me. They showed me a Test that was a sock-dologer. These Goodrich tire testers put your old headline hunter on the spot. That spot was right in the middle of a street intersection. And the street was wet, They drove a car with these new safety tires on it—drove it straight at me at the speed of 42 miles an hour, tion 1 1. “ ills ing be ol ng a 0 VALLEY BURNED Th ction, an one of Ix have com This}ly mig ITEMS OF them ted, would it on Wedn« built camp ated burned mple in Smith, One of dism tt wins Mrs artist, the fox day sed fron ng Sunbury da owned the by the the Department WwW. R in in Bime 186 Kergtetter Neff, property, re Potter camp by the Settlers’ cken with a third camp | ng not fourth was the John Hin. ved visiting Mitheim among ned , and other INTEREST, ty i of pe two persons recent Virginia Bigelow of Health, and who farmer yvnship, i short ing Mr. Neff HOSPITAL NOTES. Choose Your New Fall Dress Here! Profits Are Marked in PENNIES | OUR EXPENSES ARE LOW! OUR VALUE-GIVING HIGH NO COSTLY RENT NO ENORMOUS “OVERHEAD” YET We Buy on a Basis With Larger City Stores Only *2.95. will buy a lovely NEW DRESS! LADIES’ BAZAAR LEWISTOWN Only O5¢ will buy a very Smart Hat 14 East Market St. Just before it reached me, going at that speei, the driver turned suddenly. Just missed me by inches, They said it wouldn't skid. I had to believe them. It did not skid. But, boy, what a test! I asked them if they were testing Goodrich or Gibbons. That car on Safety Silvertowns went around that sharp corner at 42 miles an hour. Not a curve—s sharp corner— sharper than a right angle. But those tires clutched that wet, asphalt surface like they were running in a groove. THEY DIDN'T SKID AN INCH. If they had skidded — well, some other boy'd be writing this copy instead of me. When I got my breath back, I wanted to know how such a tire could be made. 1 mean, | wanted to see the works, They showed me a plant so big I wore my legs out—and only hit the high spots. One place, I stood in a shaft eight or ten stories high, and watched them drop a heavy, ROR Bor I'M FOR THIS LEAGUE, TOO! Here's something: The Silvertown Safety League. It gives me driving rules to follow for safety. It gives me an emblem for my car. 1 joined up! Any Goodrich dealer will enroll you, they tell me. No wicked-looking metal prong — like a guil- lotine— on an inflated tire. Forty — fifty sixty feet they dropped it. Then, at 75 feet, the tire gave way. It didn't burst — the air came out like a sigh. cost. That's one way they find out whether their tires are safe against blow-outs. I saw them place a tire in a chamber rein. forced like a prison cell, and blow it up to 200 $ 3 00 fo $1 2 00 pounds pressure before it burst, - n a Set Allowed for the Old Tires on your car on purchase of four NEW GOODRICH SAFETY SILVERTOWNS To help cut down the toll of acci- dents—to get the “Death Tires" off the highways—we offer sensa- tional trade-in allowances for your old, unsafe tires on all Safety Silvertowns, Letpe— CENTRE HALL Test, test — improve, improve! That's what it's all about. They're at it 24 hours a day. Trying to find weak spots in tires that are already tougher than the Gas House Gang. That's how they prove it's the safest tire ever built! They told me these Safety Silvertowns sell for the price of any standard tire. Not a cent more With thousands smashed up or killed in skidding accidents every year, I'm willing to pay something extra to saye my neck. Maybe they're making it too easy for us,
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