THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ET TTT. ————m——r—— * » * - r * ® W. R NEFF SERIOUSLY ILL, State Socks On License Fees, dealers in third-class cities, race tracks, |HENRY HOUSER INJURED | | | | TEMS OF » THIRD PARALYTIC STROKE ren garbage disposers, practitioners of IN FALL, ON TUESDAY 1 I EMS OF : Ar age.) naturopathy, second-hand dealers, pro- . LOCAL INTEREST ® W. It, Neff. Potter township, suffered : (Continued from first page. Henry Houser, farmer near Linden " s - . . « 0 third paralytic stroke about noon! titi * » / ; . ” tviabu £ i : N : on Wednesday. His condition then It costs 1700 aptometrist 4 £6 an er, for a plan to Meense locksmiths | ye day, and was pretty badly injured La —~ Albert Emery, rural mail carrier, cas very serious. nually, 800 osteopaths $3, 5000 under- They rejected such a licensing bill sev He was carried to the house and Inter | jectionlsts, and numeroug others, mers and 22,000 nurses, The lawmankess had no love, howev-| Hall, fel; from a harn dicor loft on | captured six nice trout last Friday. takers $2 (their 1000 apprentices pay|} al wesks ago $1). 500 veterinarians $2, 8000 real s an physician's examination Indicated | PARSONS LOCAL AND PERSONAL. tate brokers 85, and 2000 realty pales » + Tha of er} f tnd 1 —————— men $2.50 each. Insurance brokers he Millhelm schol board retained A frock sale is advertised in this Is- sue, to take place in Millheim, on Sat. urday. that no bones were broken, but that | obitbly the pelvis bone all of the former teachers, salaries to probably 1e pelvis one . : pay $10, and agents average $2. Mrs, Margaret Godshall is af : to as|be adjusted with new legislation regu m—————_———————— 1 Mrs, T. A. Hosterman, who had been : ‘ . . a , But the barbers, long pointed i quite ill for a week or more, is on the home of her eldest daughter in Wash- talkative individuals, really have some-|lutions, if any. Paul Zimmerman, of {To Improve Compensation and Insur- road to recovery. ngton, D. ¢. thing to talk about when it comes to Aaronsburg, who is teaching the Tth ance Laws, The grand jury, which will convenellicenses. There are 25.000 barbers in]and Sth grades, which school was made ° i TR Haines Pointing to a need for a Maynard Barger, of Potter township, is getting along nicely at the Lewistown hospital after an operation for appen- dicitis, Mrs. Lilian Slick, of Canfield, Ohio, onday, May 1st, will be called on to y State and eae avs $2 and thelvacant by the death of M, C n- | . : a _— « da Hho at 4 ay a to a has been elected to teach a Halnes]provement of the workmen's compensa A Monument Erected-- Treasury outranks al; other license|township school at Woodward, Thisjtion and insurance laws, Governor to the memory of a loved one is a classifications under the Department of [leaves one vacancy to be filled by thelPinchot on Baturday gave the Depart substantial expression of your jast- Public Instruction. Millheim school board. ment of Labor and Industry additional ing affection. To select one that who was injured in a fall the latter Of course, there are wedding licenses, eA —— assistance by appointing an advisory! will be appropriate requires careful hwo was injured in a fal} the latter er property. and the Legislature Is working on li- Mrs, Thressa Smith, of Milheim, hag |commitiee of six. i congideration— for it must last part of last week. Mrs, ¥. V. Goodhart and Mra. W, H l.onses for beer sellers, photographers, [been in ill health during the recent The committes consists of Dr. C. A.| through all the years to come Let Potter, on Tuesday, attended the fu- 13 ' ' $ former ssident here, was in town Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark, of Belle. 2 torm TON sso \ tar t few davs last week, looking after : y § fia A w, i 3 se . writ wr 1 Baw i riit~ The men's choir. one hundred per permanent wavers, exterminators, junk | past, Kulp, acting temporary chalrman, Uni- us co-operate with YO : Ly submit 8 Ch ' 2 i 1 2 . . > . 3 . . n 3 - , a: bi Sas : : . : at : 38 at neral of Mrs. Ella M. Gardner, at Rock sian : Be Ea ¥ ¢ NA versity of Pa.: Senator Harry B. Scott, ting suggestions based upon our cen 1 Nn = eG uUi Oo appear . . s i . - . J " : -— : ih Ee rrmeiaa Es bent n number, is S¢ : : ! Springs, an aunt of the ladies. 1. V, Philipsburg; Arthur ¢ Dale, chairman wide experience ag memoria] sculp in the Lutheran church at the i 3 lay } . pil Goodhart was the undertaker in charge ! MANS of the Workmen's Compensation tors. service hour, on Sunday morning P. Hi. Garectt: the builde: ‘out JUST HU 10ard, Bellefonte: Dr. L. 7. mn, | C. H. HOMAN ’ pirrett, the bDulider an Cone- [ uy al : : : *‘hiladelphis toger J favre a : . , tractor whose illness during the past Fy Gy Philadelphia Hoger 1 Successorg to tending the funeral of . : 4 Barre, and Shippen Lewis, l ded H. G. STROHMEIER . " .ess ™ few weeks was threatening his life, ; pm. © . w Po . . MELE : Fleming at Trout Run ae is able to be about the Rebersburg ; phia. | Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, astor as called back to assis 1 ti 3 2 : vd ’ . 'N > ‘A. Pasior wa : : planing mill, but has not yeég resumed TEETH EXTRACTED CENTRE HALL, PA | work. Fal WITHOUT PAIN ‘Squire FF, A. Carso A . Ne rs Mills, : arr, tenant on ho . i : - 30 8 on, Pn | a, an gn ref SUCCESSFUL FARMERS say: Henshall, of State , 1 bu > a. short cistangp Wes " by say: Rev. H. A. Pruyn and occasion, made ; R act te | : . AMillheim, became iil i5t week © 1s iness trip to Huntingdon. one day 1s ig sveak : | suffering from something akm to a > A : 2 “ie pays to keep in touch with MNLeR. ? paralytic stroke. He Is aged about 60 be a ’ A. 2 Fred KE, Carter, of State College, was years, i XY, market conditions. Before you buy fn town on Tuesday. He is 78 years The Grange. Fair. committe ¢ or before you sell, find out the day’s old, but looks spry and active. He is : . Coakii . . © n \ Court He riieion i jn not employed at pres it, waving i t Late , i eu fir isa — ye market prices: hig job as janitor held a long tim a Ti : iL) ; Mrs.A. M. as take t ptal, on underwent proved. Fire destroyed John Keefer of Tyrone, pared for the fire which at once became uncon- | Parsonage during Conference week in \ YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR trolable. YY. Jacoby of Troat Run: Mra: Maud . . mw LESS THAN A D{ME A DAY! Misse Bonlon a rer callers at this ofiee OHI Lr dy Ey op ha a AAR a le a Saturday They were traveling 1 i land Binghamton, N 1 auto, having Potters Mills cone : t v it} “ ! : nd . Was er Cn Fo 1—Farm 25 SAVE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET Fm a | Rr Save on purchase price « Save on gas and oil Your attenti Hall. A farm equipment for Friday and Satur day of this week. The display prom jses to he attractive and interesting wand certain extraor diton, with many fields. It is doubtfu; if local Li LOoSSs- § ’ 3 : hay / ] ; i APE nll sto d with Fey ers and fans dppreciate as th ¥ Bh t i Ber Ly ny pb . pH ines : pe . ANNOUNCING THE NEW TOWN SEDAN the splendid facilities offered ech h I : Decker and the grandson . . : Jn are rt . Greet another brilliant newcomer to the Chev- the great national pasttime i “ y J y — ; . Hn the gr natic pus! tim Cada, | oPETAtiE a filling: station on ant / sy You'll pay less for a rolet ranks: the Master Six Town Sedan, 348 SARC AGATT § oF wi ‘ e Six-tenths of a mile of Valley Boulevard and are he low-price field —priced at only $545 road wil be built by the Staite High | 4 csineas. Shevrole: them poe "ny fe Tow. price Re rieet at oly ne . 0. b. Flint, Michigan. Bowman tI ecker, on a plea way Department in the nefr future AT . ay - 1 11 which will extend a Macadam road S other six-cylinder closed car on the from the concrete road to the Federal Penitentiary property near Lewisburg Relax Tense f A i 2 \ ms market. You'll spend less on it for The construction of tihs road will 1 " Ni , gasoline and oil than you would on shorten the distance between the ins " c 13 ; ation’ and Lewisurg: by one-four N E RVE S to 1] r= any other full-size automobile. You'll The entire prison property will 1 . closed with a seven-foot fence buflp by 3 : i _ - also spend less to keep a Chevrolet in prison labor. It will require i > J ‘ ear feet of fencitl ps f° es — first-class mechanical condition. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterol! r TE wi ep, F [ret / . gos : : Tuesday evening, entertained num- | = Yo : Then, in addition to saving all this ber of the associates hoys wi i " j ak. : a of the latter's brother, Kenneth Frank, | Ba ean money, think how much better off at their home ; tha puasts a Tamer | o / “I see this Chevrolet Standard Six is . AL their hom e da " : ¥ ’ 3 Spry onus wit" Cu pags 1% were some of the High school facult - ge] cu advertised as the world's lowest-priced you 11 be in ev ery other way. You'll Syncro-Mesh 204 mba of the freshman class, | . FR : 5 Sis-cyfinder closed cat, own a big, comfortable Fisher Body “Oh, sure—and a silent second, tool of which Kennet) a eth 18 one and ! ! 4 or 2 PR “Well, at $445, it certainly isa great buy.” * Listen to how nice and quietly we hit other school friends ‘ 18 ’ . — t naa ' -run- Fei i Phe Naren a . #v Y 5 h'a find 3 3 Lim a car a fast, dependable, smooth un 40- without even shifting nto high birthday anniversary & oss of Sleep, re 1058 ning six--one of the smartest, most gear. was spent in playv.ing Lines i cada boris ¥ ¢ gris . fSlegant refreshments were also set on arte yy. EH 5 attractive cars on the road today-— The Musser-Krape auto aeccider ’ a ; i } and the most advanced car ever to Spring Mills whic happened ’ time ago on the main highway settled by Lawrence Musser, the drive | Miss Ruth Sheets, a charming \ i \ | er, paying a penalty of $10.00 on a| Michigan school teacher says: od NEA ser Cn wn a with a NEW Chevrolet! charge of reckless driving, the penalty | “l have taken wour Nerv= I ; i . . ope : ‘ y oi, ; . " ROIT, MICH having been Imposed by Justice E. T. | ine during my college work " ou) —— —~ CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, DETRO Jamison, Mr. Musser, who wis aj and when I get those nerv- passenger with his’ brotter, was the | ous spells after a hard day's “i, $ $ | et owner of the new Chevrolet gedan teaching. 1 am sending my “Remember-