DTD THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1933, THE CENIL RETORTER, CENTRE SALL, PA. {ing but must be handled carefully Le ; - » ® *® . . » : cause of the fire hazard, 4 CORRESPONDENTY Historical Facts | CONTROL PEACH DIESE ASE El : cr Te ¢r lime-sulphur of OT ux mi ire, ® DEPARTMENT applied in the fall, will control the fun * * * -* 4 - » Cu nder this_he wd will appear om of Bus { sing peach I¢ M al : bor : i e¢ -_— ot Nn pccdia more historical facts of local interest, mixture, applied either in 11 Boalsburg, to a large extent taken from Linn's! the spring, wil reduce t History of Centre and Clinton coun- brown rot twig infection th following A I IAT FREE 4 \ H. AT FREE Miss Bianche Rowe and Paul Brouse jes designated for reference us L. | season ties, § orf a Fut Ep Ae own Tues y. ptt : tr: + of Harrisburg, were in town 'l 4 oy . H., the figures foliowing indicating PROMOTE RURAL HEALTH. While a . ped . faite ends “oq } Miss Beulah Fortney visited friend page. The “Notes, if any, are those towns and cities have th ir general in Bellefonte last week, of the editor. The history was written health requirements under the dire With every lady’s coat purchased Friday or Saturday of this week Mrs. D. H. Pottorf and son of St id in 1883.] tion of pald employes, the farmer must College, were visitors ap the KE. W — shoulder his wn responsibilities. This : . ys Hess home on Sunday. ; applies especially to an adequate. sup- our large stock of Fall and Winter Hats. The prisoners were ( iveydd to the Frederic Dale was admitted to the Creat Island, where hh irrived Sun- ply of pure waiter and a safe ‘a Ot ho tal 4 sday . Hh 4 Centre County hospital, on Wednesday}, . ;.,., 3 1820. Connelly died that noon, and underwent an operation for wight, and was buried near Great Is STORE WINTER VEGETABLES land cemetery (Lock Haven), Peter | Carrots, cabbage, beets rutabagns night Theodore Sunday was taken to ! i " 3 turnips, parsnips, squash, onions iran espa; And surly Sats Delsul wus sth to bo, the ane Whose turnips. passin. squash, onions, cul ALSO, we have selected a group of our regular $5.- urday morning submitted to an appen- winter {ise Serving : : . p © wis was conveyed to Bellefonte, where {fully for win i : in or dicits one ration Both patients a """lrefusing to have his arm amputated, vegetable raw eacl hy ‘hDcreases Liu 95 and $6. 95 DRESSES, and marked 33 95 priced $15.00 or higher—we will give free of charge any hat in disposal system. appendicitis at four o'clock. Friday ported doing nicely he died in jail on the 13th of July. His | value and attractiven of the meals, Mr. and Mrs, Clement Dale, of 1Meas- | eomaing taken to Milesburg for| SAVE FOREST SEEDS—With forest - - or Gg ere Crs 13 oe rity, Yoonuins wip taken to Misbyg tox, SAVE FOREST SEETE~—Wita toren them specially for this week end Mrs wob Mever spent part of las Another account sayvs t was con: can be improved by gathering and sell week with friends at State College, ceded on the return o : arty to ing this crop Locust, walnut, yellow A jellefonte it Peter visa unde lar, red, white and black oaks, whit Millard MeGirk and family, of Altoo-|Bellefonte that Peter Delsal wounded poplar, red, white and black oaks, white Connelly Connelly was severely lash, and sugar maple are good na, were guests of Mrs, HF. F. MeGirk wounded in the groin, and could not be wood species to gather, while NN ind Miss Anna Dale, on Sunday arried or transported over the rough (pine, red pine and Norway BPC 35 in Sweeney. spent a short] y al i . Miss Anna Sw T ne pet : roads. He was taken in a canoe by good evergreen varieties, | n ) oy tow y uesday. , i i b time in town on 1€ i : some of the party down the West { Edward and Miss Alice ever. Ol Branch of the Susquehanna to the ‘Big 1 y Huntingdon, were visitors at the 3 HEH sland, now Lock Haven, at the mouth Goodness! What i of their ai Miss Annie Web of Bald Eagle Creek, where he died . wturday. Lewis languished for wesks and died an Appetite! Ir. and Mrs. McEwen, of New Alex<{in the Bellefonte jail. His arm was last Sunday. broken and the bone badly shattered “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. visited in town . . It you are an average American lose He was often solicited to have it am . citizen, you ent considerably more CHEN mutated, and Dr. C. Curtin, a skillful ' LINDEN HALL. slate an 3 : gkill than your weight each year In whent surgeon proposed to dq &% ane ay . : TEeon, prop } 80 and savei alone. according to latest aval). | PUBLIC SALE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. votes 8. at 9:30, follow-}, : Notes: 8: a : an 3. his life. Many advised him to submit . as ¥ : : services at 10:30 by . " : . ut able statistics of the UU. 8 Depart: | *hree miles South of Centre Hall, N ot in } shy given eaching to the operation, bat he obstinateiy re- Rev. il. » Lint. Prayer fused. Gangrene followed, and he died | Me of Commerce. By the time you [1% miles north of Tusseyville, on ty wening. Ev The writer of this account, who sign-] ve consumed 122 loaves of bread | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 these services. ed his name “Octogenarian” though, | #1 several additional pounds of cake, | 55 and daughter young, often saw and talked with Lew-| iHisiries and biscuits, your yeariy is while in prison He knew his bro-] teonsamplion of flour reaches the Im thers well. Caleb, a single man, whe pressive total of 160.6 pounds worked at Milesburg Forge, was a com Pie nverage per capita consumption mon laborer for Joseph } and . heese Is 4.5 pounds, a small iy Greenth roprietors of the work +f hile | imported from France, faith EXECUTORS NOTICE. providing over verse charges is serving his twelfth year as chairman Tornado Is Most Frequent ry an = ¢ and agre lo in cy a} yf the American Red Cross. His service | rion '. CLAYTON WAGNER. 3. BI ARI Er vr CRATE Ls AE Pe Disaster; Causes Heavy conversation and manners, of fine fg] 18 without pay, and his appointment ts | ia as ote re bi Losé of Lives ire an ivsique, his features regular] by the President of the United States, | WW Enrels . : ees rox Phone 1082 id beautiful, quite an ! He has served by appointment (a hizh P bli Sal R * amy 3 . wr — 4 public office under five presidents— | ubiic € egister ae) oe ’ What type of disaster occurs most height, well proporti 4. his arm tap-} Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover and i ms . S—— frequently in the United States? ring from his shouders to the ent Roosevelt. Eo iadiiin Kg sted a UNA UY re Uf rtf nn Uf rr rr Uff pri eB This question is answered from { [V's fingers. his legw from the hips te —————————————— 1} Sofics. To al otitry the Shareefa Shows the relief 20uals of the American | 1 16 end 0" ls toes, so that i was al-]1 yw oNPBD1 Will Duy your chick: 4 | MUNICIPAL THEATRE Am nslon Red Cross which show over a period | |™O% 'mpossilie el anaes UPlens. Drop me a dard or call phone rr teb art £ i. A ; : £403 m4 tas of years that the tornado, or cyclone i a DBO : OIUINATY 129W, State College.—W. B. Swarts | THURSDAY, NOV EME En Af wh of MILLREIM NEA as it is called in some sections, is the | | "A PUCulis over his TAs 18tate College. tf 8 o'clock p.m, 2 miles : most frequent and claims a heavy also 2 il hig kies. He was very agile Ml £ entre Hal 5. C. Wagner will » n FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 17 & 18 + 2 Had he pursue a five stock and farm implements toll of life. It swoops almost with ag bo ry +d : oh err a : EDW. G. ROBINSON In: iif we mig Rye fi} Smit 4K out warning, and in the terrific | | SE SUITE a This bietore te. whirlpool of its fierce winds it de ia te n. 2iie 4 nds. d "® | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 3 “TIGER SHARK”? This } Shia . Gigs oaition, he often restrained his com- | : . Yim ang iia action and dari stroys all in its path : : : ou on i? A m., on the Humes m., % mile T 8. and ALSO—FOX NEWS and CARTOON n . pan in xooases and : thon ut lellefonte . “ The Red Cross gave relief in 44 | |......a., 1 mad i | South-east Bellefonte, Cha of him it Mattie E. Smith will sell full line of tornadoes in eighteen states last cems, “that he took from the rich d i 3 Aplement 3 1 year. The tornadoes killed 326 per- | Jana gave to the voor” y nee an a - iiarm wiock and apemsnts: cleah-Gp MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 20 & 21 : = nl Free lunch. M, Bmith, au sons, injured 2,755 and the Red Connelly waa vivacious. a > and sale. Fre \ nit t . 2 DRNRUNY Wha Vivi HE, savag ang Crose gave aid to 21,738 who were 1g homeless, injured or otherwise vie yindictive. When the Wagon contain ing machine, i 'PENNY- A-WORD ‘COLUMN “CAPTURED”. ot don 3 ore goods for Hamond and tims of the storms. Page were robed and plundered on the | Zhe pays for a fourdine ad. in this ALSO—A MERMAID COMEDY. Seven Montains, the party consisted of | eolumn. These litle ade. are wonder : er: | workers in the way of results. Adver. NOV, 23, 24 & 25— “TUGBOAT ANNIE" Toll of the Earthquake Lewis, Connelly, and a small man nam Just divide the cost | tise anything here, from a “MH Wanted” : . A - o ed Jeffries, whom Lewis sald was an te 8 “House and Let for Ba expert, a perfect ferret and weasel. | Of AN Ever-Ready FOR RENT —8pace in hotel block hen 2 2 4 When a severe earthquake killed 95 About the time that Lewis arose suitable for store or restaurant (only persons; injured 4911 and destroyed from the midst of “the empty store Blade by the number | frst class restaurant man need apply.) several thousand homes in Southern [boxes hind rubbish” at the corner of Possession by November 23rd. Apply California last March, the Red Cross [Front and Marke: Streets. Harrisburg, of shaves you get. lof Miss Laura Runkle, at Centre Hall ! 40 roc STORES | oward and Doug. Fairbanks Jr was firet upon the ground with emer [where the wise men of the town met hota, 45tf gency relief. It required more than in council in the evenings to talk over The world’s thrifti- i ———— . i FOOD YR ® ra a katoan three months for the Red Cross to {and consult about the “affairs of the FOR BALE —Three fresh Holstein . i restore the needy to a self-sustaining |nation.” of the risk men run in busi- est blade gives the cows, and a few close springers— Mary : f ‘ Ea Matis, Contre Hall, BR. D. 1 basis. The organization expended a re- |Ne=# on the highways an by-ways from i I J lief fund of $411.000. robbers and cut-throats, and when “not world’s happiest {| WANTED. —8omc heavy hogs.--J, C FRED LUSE, Menager CENTRE HALL the ghost,” hit the veritable highway- Goodhart, Centre Hall phone 3 - man and robber, David Lewis, rose up shaves. 50% thicker i 1 ORT Springfield mattress * gog Fenn PILISBURY and exclaimed, "I am David Lewis buss : a 8 EB. Shiters Hail, and Mil | 1 robber, take me If vou dare put and ever SO much oy. Finda Please rtort to Bea o W F OUR 24 Ibs $ 1 09 whole squad te fight Lewis was 4 $ 2 é . . *. Pat - A Sharer, Contre Hall, BR I 2t ing for Dr. Peter Shoenberger. of| K@@NeET. WEIS QUALITY Huntingdon, a rich iron master, on his FOR BALE Full grown Plymouth turn from Baltimore and Harper's ck pulletd-W. A. Ferree, Oak Hal 11b ry with a large sum of money, re- Station. ‘ 3txds jars Cc eived for iron sold the United States This trade-mark RIFLES FOR SALE-One 32-40 Win * gun barrels MFLES FOR SALE«ne 32.40 Win WALTER BAKER'S [To te continued] head identifies in Axo 1 anape. tors. alo, onelll BAKING CHOCOLATE 13 Ib cake 21c ——————— the genuine 20-30 Savage rifle, takedown, special ® » » » = » . » made 24-in. barrel; lke new, $30- FARM CALENDAR, June Foust. at Hagan Garage. Cen: lf ROYAL GELATINE 3 pkgs 21c tre He ll at Timely Reminders from 3 : es ; er Maske hickons fi F ANCY CHOCOLATES 2 Ibs 33c NE : . A, M. Relgel. Centre Hall; phone 11- Pennsylvania State College 5 RY. »- SRCCO GOLDEN PANTAN to the memory of a loved one Is & : . s “- -— es roion of your laste School of Agriculture & a SA CORN can 10c ing affection. To select ono that 1 * -* * ¢& 9 a 3 &.* LS TS : will be appropriate requires careful BALANCED RATIONS PAY-In al}} AR NAVE 3 INSURANCE AND DILL OR SOUR consideration for it must last [comparison of balanced and unbalanced | HEY %) 3 |i | lay PICKLES 2 { t ars 27¢ through all the years to come. Let rations, cows receiving the former in| (Ke "JES & HW { : q us co-operate with you Ly submit. an 18-week fest guve an average of . D ¥ Br, REAL ESTATE ' 5 ing Fae CALUMET ting suggestions based upon our (10656 ponds of milk a day per cow 3 wide experience as memorial sculp: lover the cows getting the unbalanced ’ - BAKING PO DER 1-9 Ib can 15¢ tors. rations At present prices the extra ; I foresee | cost of the balinced ration would be " 4 — . WANT TO BUY C A K E S A Monument Erected-~ (3 or 4 cents per cow each day. C. H. HOMAN | CHEMICALS KILL WEEDS—Small GTP OR SELL " : REGION ASSORTED. .........Ih 82% Successor to (patches of quack grass, Canada thist. ; : Lies, wild morning glory, horse nettle, ; SEE US FIRST. | KRISPY CRACKERS .... .. pkg ISe H. G. STROHMEIER jand pérennial sow thistle can be erad. werooon . Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, |j.u1cd economically by the application g ¢ ' ‘Uneeda Bakers” of chemicals. Sodium chlorate is the es GRAVNAM CRACKERS... 11h pkg 19 CENTRE HALL, PA. most effective ohemica; for weed kii-] American Safety Razor Corp., C. D. BARTHOLOMEW OLD FASHIONED Assortment. 1h 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. CENTRE HALL, PA. i