] VOL. CIX CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, AUGUS 3 NO. 33 — yar- | i —— $ 144 i rey 3 innit trownia's ace, | The statement that the petition he light plant at Brownl " ( . Se be (62nd Annusl Encampment Opens To-| 1 ¢ Yearick ff State College, 107 | Quven Af eoipy 8, was destroyed | | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST iM nd Mi { : t {entre} FROM ALL PARTS day (Thurstay)—Each Day FProm- | wi nited 1 i ti ises Events of Great Interest, mar ——— acs en - DEMOCRATIC MEETING, GRANGE 181 NEW FACES ON CAPITOL | ENCAMPMENT, AUG. 25, 7 PP. M. HILL; 18 EMPLOYES DROPPE fn son FYE BUYS EUNGARD FARM: WILL OCCUPY $n rms pA BLIND FUN] ALT - EE —— DENI ANDREWS, —————————— UNITED METHODIST CHURCH APPROVED AS OFFICIAL NAME tursday, HEUS — i i 4 L wed Friday, August 28 Saturday, August 24 Msc ES DRILLING IN LIMESTONE MARRIAGE LICENSES. REGION YIELDS “SOFT” WATER p———————————— NEW (CONSTITUTION TV RGED BY BARNES AT VOTERS PIONS Foesday, August 27 PEACHES, * ———h a ——— wnefit Baseball Game Thursday. YOUNGSTERS ENJOY BIETHDAY PARTY ’ Wednesday, August i son ¥ y i were WwW. De- been lv. and je rood year Mr ENmoehts wer d t Ce ‘ 5 ’ # . . oo, (ABushiers rothy an uth, of r-land Mrs Jame BOY. . hii Nas ant . ni Lounty iim i Hy RI Mrs. Delaney ’ Nanny Uso ot ati il g i | atte ALI Kir { . avd} last week wrapped joker” which : Hinte h r “o i 3:0 i ' : of oy or . £4 ® OO r gram “ Mn i £13 iii unwrap.| W: € N FOR SHERIFF. |p m. baseball, State College va. Ka-[Per: of Philipsburg: \ 18, wan, Gregg township, | a | Johnson of ¢ Savon N sre present at the ing 8} yocratic hrgughout | =ation TUpram eas a amety lean, Spring Mills ja 3 head « in ). Smelta. Shaeffer, Betty Meo. iy to look u recy hy Spring Mill ai sh i ef. of wn, « Aurada) ited In rd Brooks, Jane Vogt. i288 to regularity in Demoeratle poll. | Democratic or 2 fl program; “§ - r. § : H : the time was Whiteman, Grace Smith citizen vill [06 p.m, uditorius Pot Matilda SUPPLIES FOR LUTHERAN ‘ i BR oar, t coupy more than Smith, Helen 8mith, Evelyn i®#how him to have been 5 laborer from | Players PULPITS DURING SEPTEMBER Hale of the road, and collide with Sweeney, Thursday, August 29 | The five pulpits on the Penns Val hii hian whe Was passing Janet Runkle Wn i } x} | Grange Day {les utheran charge during the al way, wate 53, at the Brooker Brooks, Sa. liberal in « his vi political, | 9:30 a ) “nals. horse-ahoe = {month « September, will be filled by Hi iam, south f id Fort The row, Janes © wonomieal ol ioationsl and A | test 8:90 & n log-sawing contest: Iminists ru > APE tative appli- Ln 3 ought a bee and drove a Goodhart, Beuls forward 10:00 a. m. concert by Aas Bradford Barbara community band: 11:00 m.. baseiwmil 1:00 pis Petter, Marjorie Em-i88 well as the eos {she institutions i mm. concert Fmery Martha Spyker 5 : unfortu-{1:30 Pp mm. r. Joyce Bradford Petty neburg cants to pastor of the charge. [0 Ai he same time was on his way ! i : 10 Iw 3 ried he delay bo iy ipeording to information obtained fol. i Thi dels Was ony by Awnonsburg bantl; lowing a meeting of the joint counei jong e Grange program: address of the } Hl be 20 asiJohn H. Light. secretary, Pa State! Four jean Hanna and Fern Han- 80 official if elevated to office. Mr ———— i ———— ina. Atnman nough 10 Horrow a ar harge held on Friday evening. | At the HONE % executors public sale of real ministers, with varted periods estate in the estate of the late Alfred on the premises in Penn farm property was knooks They (ed down to Loa Musser, of Zerby Bias The home was bought one of the heirs, for $650, and the mountainiand, a tract of applicant be- eighteen acres on the south wide of voekmen® compensation legislation, Grange address, Googe Schuler, {of service, from among fifteen appli- | Keen, held i= a candidate for the office] Past Overseer, Ma. State Orange tants, have been selected to fill the twp. the I ASA. ATL! 4 $ ; f sheriff an baseball, Boalsburg ve. |(pulpite during the month stated A LETTER FROM MINNESOTA. your upport at the pgimary election | Howard 4:00 Grange program con-iwill not preach “trial {| Writing from Seboka. Minnesota, | September 17th adv itinued: J. Audley Boak, Master Pa. lwill fill the appointments as supplies, (by Homer Keen {under date of August 12. J. H Mor | ————— A — Mate Orange: Charles M. Gardner, | which obwiates the necessity of ace singer, in making a remittance to the ATTRACTIONS AT THE “PLAZA” | Springfield. Mass. Editoy, National jcepting or rejecting the formation forwarded to Postmaster | Reporter, says among other AND “STATE” THEATRES Urange Monthly. 6:30 p. m., concert|fore another minister can be heard, a |Phillip's Creek, was sold to CC. BE. Mus. Miller by Congressman Don Gingery.] “I have been a reader your pa-: At the “Plas” hy Aaronsburg band; 8:00 p. m., Au-irule laid down by the Lutheran Synod (ser, of Miilhedm, for $2 per acre. Both The bill, it appears, provides an am- [Per ever since 1 came |ditorium, Victor Grange Players; 11:-|in calling pastors, the farm and the Keen home arg lo- #0 p. m., announcement of winners] The four ministers, without regard joated on the road leading from Mills appearing in Bia nd Wi h th M : in Grange Play contest, to choice or rotation of supplying. are [heim to Coburn. , . 4 PASAY and HE COWDOYE with Mac and a > 4 ————— [are new to me, but I enjoy reading | po, Also feature picture way] Friday, August 30--Closing day Rev. Kauffman, Mifflin: Rev. John. The members of 1 Eve : gaa y . {it Just ths same. pha : pL 1a } ne Ay son, Altoona: Rev. Wagner, Danville: ; na “vangelical President Roosevelt signed the | Barrergd [Francis in “Stranded.” Usual prices, ‘ 4 Brotherhood, Centre Hall, engaged in seta til al 4 ee . , i We have had an awful hard time | i , . . Fo . . A . Rev. Held, Indiana county, Bl HE establishing a 40-hour work week for! a EL i FRIDAY g SATURDAY, this week | FORMER WARD IS HEAD OF £2 winera = oranges Rik postal employes, Th tANGe D three yours; mo money in this! Gene Strat P re ¥ -— at . i Hele tonsl at Brownies Place, smployes, i Aeasure ape-| va . {Gene Stratton Porter AMous nov. } ‘RY N y i plies to some 235.000 emploves IN Lewd poor prices for our cattle, and| “The Keeper of the Been,” with BEAHURY URPHANAGE The Comptroller of the Currency Seven Mountains, on Thursday evens now work 44 hours aweek It Is ex | not much feed. Cattle wold for io Al Neil Ham'lt 1B tt y Fur ou A former ward of the Odd Fellows this week appointed the law fim of ing, while the ladies of the church g Kk. ‘ “i p \ | Ne amilton an we Irnecs. pound; good cows sold for ns litle as! a an y ure Thompson & Litke as attorneys for (TUWely assembled in the Old Fort pected reat mployment for 18 Speci 1 Orphanage has become. its president. OLR LO reals employmen i 1am 3g ’ ; 00 to Ti At re $7.00. I traded on feed, so 1 could! pecial Midnight show this Sunday The new head of the orphanage, the closed Moshannon National bank, | Woods at thesame time for an outing. : : succenting Liveright & Smith. who!In the mids; of the enjoyment of Ph. : & wv ny now work part-time, keep others alive till spring Tough, | ats” re. 100. dane Gayest In} Albert M. Orr, Lewistown, was elected ibut we are having better crops this! MON. & TUES Janet Gay At the annual meeting of the assocla- nav, acted in that capacity since the |tAKing of the luscious sausages, the |year.' SHERI. “odanet Gaynor in tiong He was graduated from the bank was closed, Hght plant that brightly Muminated Lavoust State park took fire and was : | ye 4 fe + At present prices wheat Is an eco’ en ne | The Farmer Takes a Wife home In 1520, and succesds Dr. 8, 1. nomical feed for swine, Tt is chsap- The P. O. 8. of A. will hold ita sev.! At the "Hiate,” THURS. FIUDAY. Holman. of Milton. The West End Fair, Union county, destroyed. While the fames the held on Lincoln park, is scheduled for brisk five exceeded the mechan ionl i er than corn and has a slightly high entieth annul Sate aonvention at | SATURDAY “= George OBrien In] Other officers named: Vice-prosi. er feeding value When hogs sell at Hanover, Monday to ‘Thursday of! "Hard Rock Haeelgan dents, Rev. G. R. Hein and B. IL. Mc. Sept. &, 6 7, which is earlier than plant in ite Mumination for the tims 11 cents u pound, wheat fs worth $1.45 | next week. John White, State Col-] $MON. TUES, WED. (next week) Murtry, of Mansfield; secretary, E. C.|heretofore. The object of the changa| being of the State's most beautiful a bushel as feed. Coarse grinding of lege. is the representative from the| Laurel and Hardy in “Babes in |Leber. of Middletown, and treasurer, iy the result of a desire of holding | Park In this section, it virtually broke the fair during warmer weather. Up the rewdivities, i asl 11 Pd Ry A bill providing for the Improve! ind will greatly appreciate 2:00 p. m ermons” Hut ti Gi ment or construction of a new post sermons,” but ton, for $380 office bull g at HNtate College wis wigned by the President, as per In- things i of out here, and ' 2 THURSDAY (la ehowingy-Radio out to be determined by the Treasury! sure would not lke to give it up . Lonsst owing adi istars in hy £4 iio Ten and Postal Departments, {yet Lads of names } ; person on stage. Chief Red ty the wheat is recommeded, joe Hall lodge, [Tovianar { BE. W. Crabb, of Lewisburg.
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