* * ’ FAIL TO HOLD YOUTHS FOR . 1. . . y . » *land Mrs. A. A. Groe, of Bellefonte, ITEMS OF TAKING GAS FROM AUTOS ° CENTRE COUNTY ® last Tuesday . a bah A number of dung men in Texas, HOSPITAL NOTES. "» A son was born to Mr. and Mrs LOCAL INTERES? i p : Joh . Brant, of Doggs township. » north section of Millhelm, have been . . . . . * . * n L. Brant, of ORE ) ni * » » . » - . 3 or used of committing a large number Deaths: Henry H. Fye, of Moshan THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Admitted during the week: non, died at the hospital on Saturday. n “ ¥. V. Jodon nd family will shortly of minor depredations during the past Jodon a fi y 1 © 1 meve from the Brooks dwelling to East | six menths or anore, tapping gas from Ralph C. Witmer, Benner twp, sur There were 42 patients In the hos 7 ‘0. MOTHER ! ARCHIBALD MENLL pe | BL ME A er A es [Dita] the beginning of the week ~ YROPOSED 10 ME LAST NIGHT! HE ONLY Church street to the Lambert house | parked cars and in private garages be- twp., su al; Frank McClellan, Centre TC igs 4 MAKES SIX DOLLARS A WrTK BUT HES A to be vacated by Constable Hannah. ing among the chief offenses, Robes, | Hall; surgical: Arthur Roan, Belle mene 1 BPEAUTIFUL DANCER SHOULD, | ACCEPT Claude Musser, editor of the Milthetm | chains tools, oi have also been #plr-|fonte, I. DD, surgical; Wm. Fox, Un- The Centre Reporter, 51.60 a year. ———— HiM ? eo ————— th + Journal, injured the thumb on the left | Wed from cars, and these offenses too lionville, medical: Mrs Clarence Irvin, * EM TT 7 WHY CERTAINLY! cars - Ja » hand While make an adjustment on! have been charged up to the element | Penna. Purnace, surgical; Mrs, Filmore { vim OcK Brio SOME — the linotype, and later the wound be under suspicion, MeCartney, Howard twp, surgical Swiftest and Best a YN ELSE ¢ : st aorlrsn 3 ¥ td he came infected, requiring hospital at- A few nights ago, a car belonging to] Wm. Hale, Huston Win, surgical, %, / — eet tention. Victor Bright son of George Reight, | Mrs. Mary A Womer, State College, RHEUMATIC Aaronshurg, was parked to the frontisurgical: Mrs. James Davidson, Miles- William T. Twigg, of lLemont, sta The home wf Dr. Séholl 4 chiro-1a . ton}: Mrs. Bruce Wallace toned at Bellefonte as conductor of yractor. in the Texas district. Very IMilesh medical: Miss Melvin Hank- switching engines for the P. R, a a, unexpectedly the cohirgpractor went ferman, Spring Mills, surgical; Mrs. RESCRIPTI N Was retired Tuesd: ’ { Jas. week after wut the front deor and was surprised to jGithert Nolan, Bellefonte,’ surgical more than s' service with the . two young men at the car, a can Discharged during t See 3 i i i isc] he week: Mrs company. i : a ’ nearby with a rubber hose frem th Thomas Jodon, Pleasant Gap Win 85 Cents Rev, F H. Foss, of Lees (Cross Road gas tank dropped into it. Of course, }yg George, Haines twp.: Parmard Bor- Cumberland county, while attending th he wouths at ‘once took to their Id son of P. Borden, of den, 1 year ol Evangelion; conference in Lewistown Wd sped into an alley, carrying the | pajjefonte; Ellarian Lehman, Spring Pain—Agony Starts to stole \ ym the session long in with them Mr. Bright and Mr ltounshin: Miss Fdna Confer, Spring Leave in 24 Hours 1H, ri 1 ——— enough to visit his son, T, 8. Foss, and | Scholl followed the young men, and sri. Mrs, Fran Sciabica, of Spring | Just ask for Allenru— Within 24 family, in town. finally confronted hem. They WETE Ftownship, Mr, Margaret R. Callahan, hours after you start to take this safe wet powerful medicine excess uric acid and other clreulating poisons start to leave your body. In 48 hours pain, agony and swell. Mr P i 3 i i As Ung t | ked to give an explanation of heir | 3 4 ownsh M1 Grover Benner A =. wil Sevier, of Avis, Youngs ax { ¥i} daughter af Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Riegel whereabouts @urin the evening, butj.e¢ zi Ure Vir eter Kelchiine, of | ded Jollefonte 1 Tin. Talbert and of Centre Hall, be heard On Monday they were brought ‘before \ ns, of on township; Mrs air from a "Willi 3 k. 1d L. Miller, J. P it since Mr, Schol . 3d tate ( go %. Sar ing are ally pono—The Allenr station, Menday evening of week . $ nee i ‘ : rold § . Bs Heme Mr _ . ing are usually gone—The Allenru - not identify er as i ne t he } A dan State selloge More 4 WwW prescription in puaranteed-if one Mrs. Seyl is an persons he saw at 1) ORr tie h ‘eritras Hall i bottle doesn’t do as stated—money back. [SMULLTON'S NEW P. M.: REBERSBURG ATOP VOLUANO —— co Great Big Comie Weekly. THE WORLD'S LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE SIX-CYLINDER ENCLOSED CARS A NEW AND ADDITIONAL LINE OF CHEVROLET SIXES ADA ARM Plant Hardy Materials 24° ror Celery Sie Another area new line of « ars from the $445 mission has an easy clashless shift and a i MAS aa ADY iAaSilICSS S81 i { Improve Celery Grown— : f - + “ : y » » ty ETOWers prodiics leader! Chevrolet introduces, as an addi- silent second gear. The engine is a smooth, Reduce MK Costs 1¢ Misiphia Fire of he Pennsylvania <eler re x : * $ IY yr i . . . hird J eee tion to its present Master Six, the new fast, responsive six. And Chevrolet engineers Spraying Ww raeaux 1 4 . vd (bicome an stonemical vractics ii Standard Six lime. Big, full-size, full-length COACH have made economy an outstanding feature! e control of blight " B ult x automobiles. Built to Chevrolet standards Engineering tests show that the Standard i provement in id a 3 : | Yank Sugar Maples— of quality . . . performance . . . depend- $455 Six goes more miles on a gallon of gas, more home, which ‘was enjoyed by the Emery | The he and use ution 3 of § noid » is ability . . . and economy. And selling on a filling of oil, than will any other full-size . bush can extended by Hi 4 3 3 on and fidren. aces with young saplings 1. fo at the lowest prices ever placed on six- COUPE car on the road. As for reliability — remem. ery is six days his wife's senior, sc 8 ti tmshan : inmpter Tham ree . . 3 affair on Sunday included him. It } in in diameter. These 1irees cylinder enclosed motor cars. - 5 ss a iy : be located now, pulled and trans arly ia April children and grandchildren ber, it's a Chevrolet. 3 months since ! with rumble seat the Emery family came to Centre Hall The styling is modern, aer-stream styling Mr, Emery succeeded W. FH. Meyer in | Learn New Methods— Introduction of this new Standard Six opens Ww : 3 ¢ altos | ach 4 club member grows a gars ul 5 5 “TY ; the general store in the Penns Valley | Fach 4-H > . Thee Ho a Se + « + ultra-amart and up-to-the-minute. The 4 / the way for new thousands of people to enjoy Of © . € un ' 3 3 ank } Aine ny ha been doing bus. | den, nh kil ¥ » . bank q Ming and has beet : poultry, cans food, makes clothing, bodies are Fisher wood-and-steel bodies— ness there continuously since § ASME To g ’ the advantages of Chevrolet quality. It gives + room attractively, or car- 1 joct spacious, tastefully finished—and featuring 41 prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan me other usefiu Proje * * o he ’ . ‘ . . . Speavsal equipment extra. Low delis Stamp Collectors of Centre Coulty |... . otk educates the member in the Fisber No Draft Ventilation. The wind- ered prices and easy. M. A.C. terms mobile combining maximum quality and to Organize Mareh 215 wom y ~ shields have safety plate glass. The trans- Te Jha. Cae. Drettuit,, Hie the public, for the first time, a full-size auto- : ¢ maximum all-rounc ot 7. Centre Plant In Rowse i al wd eco omy 5.3 $ wn In he Mv vegetables can be grown in the laised ERE CHEVROLET STANDARD SIX = A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Test Seed Corne— slanting that fail to germinate 7 Wl ~ ,, Ty HOSPITAL REPORT FOR or which may produce weak plants. Ww EISER CHEV ROLET CO. Bellefonte, Pa. MONTH OF FEBRUARY _ ve monthly. meting of the board | O0008 Wil not move themselves out MILLER MOTOR CO C Hall, P At the 1 thiy meeting © : smatically, 0 of trustees held at the Centre County pt & poi: gt min a You need A ARR » entre a 4 a. hospital, Tuesday. the following report to hitch them up to the power of ad . | vertising, wag submitted and approved: : Number patients in hospital Febru. | « : ary 1st, 4%; number patients admitted | To: amber wirtha' adr. BULL RUNN| cmon | fry | : during month, 78; number births dur UN Wepoa —y Tre) ol I Pues ne Tua | Condenser, Fer, ing monht, 14; total number patients mY CARL Ev Bout ms mg on TH fae Wee 10 wT oF WY wire np Foy] ” ’ SOE GALE THEN RTE facut! Your fata wit oti hd ue —_ | To arsingize- vey li | Lt { Asm ~ Number private and semi-private nis, Picige? — patients, 46: numixé patient days, 364 Jon ADy . % umber Ward patients, 8: number of ‘ - numne Ara pa This Time e patient days, 828; total number of pa- L tients, 140; total number of patient Feels days, 11583 Lik He A AMI MA A. i The heer bill legalizing the manus! Can Lick a facture of 3.2 per cent. heor is expect. | Whole A yo ed to pass the Senate. The House gave the measure a largs majority. i" al ol Auto Both Democrats and Republicans, in ‘or bdalesmen! largo numbers, favored the measure, > »
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