The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1933, Image 5

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    rirdaspay DECEMBER 22, 1032. RE HALL, PA.
3 * - » » . ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, Leltzell, Advertising will gain new customers
——————————— Baie to commence at 11:00 o'clogk A. cn .
Te . hn » of mat PA Te 8 Ons
ITEMS Ol | Mrs, Lucy Henney, who has been in|M. of said day. Terms cash.
mp FEAT puis ! Sheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOB, “ ~ - “gr . a . . = aE .
LOCAL INTERES? . { the Pittsburgh district during the past Bellefonte, gos . Sherif?, TI IE R E POR’'1 ER 1s well equipped to do the Best
. * ® ® * * * few weesk, ig expected to return home |January 23, 1933. x6
shortly. . . yo
Miss Mary Urst, eas : '¢ ire | y i iF - K ¥ Ko ew . » + \
Hall : a ’ rind a ha ‘Ree | Mrs. W, J. Cann and young grand t0CD COFFEE NE ER Kind of Job Printing,
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Porter office on Monday: daughter, of Johnstown, for a week CLO U DY 0 BITTER
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Mrs. C. D. Bartholomew and her | have been guests of Mrs. Cann's sister,
mother, Mrs. Susan Lutz, who have | Mrs. Margaret Godshall, in town. On
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been quite ill with Au for two week | uesday they visited friends ag Lin
: | all tee Is never cloudy, never bitter. The @ 4 g
are gradually convalesecing | den Hall. first fant may come from pouring be t a i n ST
Mr. ana Mrs. John A. Filson of Lew | Elmer R. McClellan, one of Potter fore the grounds have had a chance O r i y g
stown, recntly visited their newest and | township's good substantial farmers, to scttle, a frequent and sad mistake
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hitit ‘to housewives! Good cof
¢ s i g erandohil arry [was a brief caller at this office on . .
most entertaining grandchild, Harry Bitterness in coffee may come from
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"i . { | Taye \ ¢ reported 18 igchbor,
R. White, Jr, and found him hale and | Tuesday, and reported his nelg sth " . wmittine the wo
hearty Willlam Grossman, to be in a very] oVer-brewing of permitting the bever
ted | serious condition physically, with no] @8€¢ to remain in contact with the
Lowell Thomas, nitionally-known hop of Fehover grounds bevond the period when the
radio news reporter, a speak Pt Shiri Jone. BI “Bosh ‘sa mpanied| d¢Sirable quantity of favor-and ato Medical Authorities agree that you are much less
State College, Saturday, Februar { She Joh . Oh Accompanied m-producing oils have heen extracted. . . = bn cows
i on will be “From Singapoce to | Jack Smith to Centre Hall on Tuesday THE prot ug ofl Have heen € I ted: likely to suffer from Colds, Flu, and other Contagious
Mandalay.” fon a business trip, but was obliged to types of coffees from which the blends Diseases when your system 18 alkaline.
[hurry home to attend the Bellefonts are made. Bitterness and strength in WwW di t over-work loss of sleep too much
coffee are not the same. A weak cup rong ne : b ’ li le ’ . 1
has been improving since Sunda Mr | eriff's office is slowing down-—less | MAY be bitter, a strong cup rich in food, drink, or to acco, too little exercise, a
SHITE and vey SOW | alin Ye a flavor and smoothness, tend to create an acid condition. TELEPHONE
les mouth of town, diy 2 the coffee trade. coffees stronmes . . . . 3
Tes oun phy In the coffee trade, coffees strongest To build up resistance and maintain health Storms may blow and snow
When winter settles in,
the farm home, in par-
ticular, needs a
Tay ‘agner, who had been seri- | .
Clayton Wagner, had beer € | Kiwanis club meeting at noon on that
ously ill from an attack of pneumonia, day The sheriff states business in the
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Miss Marguerite Swarm and . s | ! SHERIFF'S SALE in the rich flavor and aroma oils are ' :
Margaret Cobaugli, both employed at | ¥ termed “milds” and are necessary to | * pile up, but by telephone
x ] Y iv virtue of writ of Fieri Faclas s y a : | r 5 e m , |
the Torrence State H wspital, were re u A Cort of Comin every good blend, In the production | a i Zz o Oo u its only a minute to the
“ay » pit tf 16% i ’ 0 Ho ~ we . 3 % «
cent guest of the former's parents, {1 : h bm v4 1 od | 0f these fine coffees Colombia, S, Rue |
# I Pleas { entre County, to me directed
Mr, and Mrs. Wi L. Sawrm, in Mill. | 2ias of Centre Cor public sale at the] lends the world, | Alka-Seltzer helps Nature maintain a healthy. alka- Stores an neggos, Ene
hefty, | line balance—gives her the assistance she needs to Joy th
Mrs. Homer Detwiler called at this fonts. on RUARY 17th: 1938 Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat overcome the effects of wrong habits of diet, work or Re
office Saturday afternoon to say th | FRIDAY, FEBR!
the Fruittown correspondent was in- | the following pr I J 4 Ww k pleasure. Take
correct in stating that he H 1 n messuag ter n ust ee 8
Someet PH ‘i : a ith Sat \ ate U Cr trn : - a Lc stl tn ie . ce A KA = S E A y y E tral tel / hone rates are
home (of John Bul jue A asan] Yow: dg Sr " Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, lw... Cd !
wire the
4 c Mo., writes: “I'm only 28 yrs. old
) { un Cer nd ‘ ean 5 reighed 170 Ibs. until taking
township farmers, were in town one. "t y and weigh . b : . . - oad “
busin Satur " ME THE RY THEREOF = one box of your Krusche: 8 just his harmless preparation | lief from COLDS, Headache.
DuUsSiness on Sat i I" ‘ r M Fs iE FHEREOY desinni . d . . . {
> gy 4 weeks ag! I now wel; i D8, ont the vegetable and mine Gas EL Stomach, {earthy
{ Court ouse in the Borough f Belle
he New Pain-Relieving, Alkalizing, Effervescent Tablet
The New Pain , I BUSINESS OFFICE
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I also have more energy and fur ral ; lizers you need to make | That “Tired Feeling,” Muse
thermore I've never had a and boas 13 Raaltiha rs 1 matic. 8 121 Af
mome nt." ot : i a day in wate ih ol
Fat folk '
spoonful o
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Get A Drink OF Alka-Seltzer At Any
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in High Quality Merchandise. . . We did not go into the market and
buy a lot of merchandise for this sale. Every item offered at these re-
markable Low Prices is absolutely right from our shelves of regular stock
reed Pott
CHILDREN 'S MEN’S
Spciial 80c With-Crer DRS OX ROS
MEN'S ay wee oo $2.95
Shoes of Distinction, in a large variety of
EE ITE tcotion int tc bak oy HO a styles, for men and women-- SIMPLEX
na vf ol FLEXIES
Puts Penna. Business | $1.39 Special $4.85 IT SPECIAL PRICES DURIA
at a Bad Disadvantage ax Yee - PHIS S411
> . & ® BOYS SIZES £1.19 MEN'S GIRLS’ IH {LE
Pennsylvania's abrogation of motos CR etre : sss (x § S SE iS
vehicle reciprocity With the states WOMEN'S Footholds Black Dress Oxfords School SHOES
Soul Shree om "of ttn | Special 20c $1.95 ines 27 0 8 G1 48
a preentie rector of he Highwa POLICE | ASK . SI-EN-TIFFICK
> | fhe C ve ree that th ; con : SHOES Us t udget rices HEALTH-ARCH
wn fsa | FOR |TSEIRY ARCH PRESERVER SHOES | SHOES
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wAbrogat m of reciprocity,” TIRE
Shertz says, piaces motor tras
portation in Pennsylvania at is PRICES ‘ . . oe
advantage. The trucking industry Special during this Sale 6.85
which contribute #0 larg: ly to the
state treasury, will it difficult
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to compete in erstate ecommerce ' AR. S raps Ties
with similar concerns in neighboring 4 i \ t P 1 D Sh t the |
states. Common carriers 0] erating : y ress oes our pox
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from Pennsylvania have had their : 4 St 3 Pp ther Oxf
or renpaylenis. have hod. thei ge” or Strip Pumps| i» «ihe 0:
4 WwW : ie variety of
Boys’ FRIENDLY
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ae vanety of Hig
Ly hen he ran | Sates, the result of reciprocity’s Ys y i so ras on
on who oo When he ran | 4) ouation, , =A pattens of Novelty 1.95 hoes. During this Sale
oven Wire fence Ld Droks & '
“Whereas a Pennsylvania trucking stones Footwear Hieh erade
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licenses they have pay to oiher
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The incident fook piace near
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18 neck : grade
concern must acquire a license tag -
he farm building of Daniel Cover : z Shee n¥ wy vs ld 4 tore * x J .
{ ; ¢ a P . M ki for every state its vehicles traver 'e, Shoes that forme tiy soid up to SALE S1 AR1 S
Woes 0 ie ns » “n Worx ng on $ »
: . . perhaps eight or ten, concerns in ‘ 8
the Old Fort Fu aleburg road ft once
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Began to salvage the carcass by dres neighboring states are required to [hurs. JAN. 26 -y
7 if si f Fie t “© lisa 3 € og 3
p : : / ; take out only two license tags to Until furthe : NI 1¥I\/
t it and ot A RAMS ward . + onl L ; : wi urther » « A «
Ing it and calling a game wardn who operate in interstate commarce. The » FRIENDLY FIVES
promptly took it to the Cent County a 4 2 notice. 5
: : additional cost to the Pennsylvania
hospital concern of doing business either must SAUNAS St ras oral ors if ree if prc rcelif relofos Prodi pon
Among the families expecting , to be absorbed by the company or is : -
change their locations next spring in passed on to the consumer. If it is A GIGANTIC CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS AT
Centre Hall are two who at present absorbed, the additional expense may
80 cut into the company's profit as
are occupying the W. H, Homan prop- to make it unwise to eontinge in 9
erty east of the borough line, and are busine 8: if it is passed on, the pub-
Mr, and Mrs. Paul W. Zellers and Mr. lie will take advantage of the lower
and Mrs. Leroy 8meltzor. The former charges of concerns in neighboring ®
states, x . sega y . ih a Pet
“The Pennsylvania truck-for-hire (Established by William Johnson ‘ (We Give Rodgers Silverware
the Mrs, Annie Homan apartment, a in 1851 Certificates)
and the latter the Lambert house now thus has been dealt a staggering )
. blow. It will be impossible for
tenanted by Constable W. B. Hanna ’ E M S LEWISTO
and family. The Hanna family win truckers to continue to operate at 112 . arket Lt. y PA.
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couple will at the time named cecupy
a profit unless this law is repealed
move to fhe wetern end of Church
and the industry in Pennsylvania
Bur-
pervet into 4 part of the Lanson Bur | placed on an equal footing with the
in ndustry in nearby states,”
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