Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ER PA. September 26, 1940. m_— PF TY _— ~~ h_— Jahn ‘Tonner Harris, bro her of sor RE — pe - st E h . Hardman P. Harris, of Bellefonte PLEASANT VALLEY y - and for 22 vears an employe of the BOGGS TWP, | choes From the Past irq for 31 Sess jn simulore of the ver | e ounh ews | comme. | unday School Lesson promo ‘ed division superintendent Mrs, George Houdeshell and of traffic of the Pittsburgh Division | daugt ier Janice and brother Lewl: |g. Ihe post was regarded as one of the Wee Lucas were Tuesday evening vis-| ’ "ww ' ' Fifty Yaars Ago most important ones in ihe state A, A. Btover, one of Aaronsburg' {J also . was’ dene. ‘Water a} Hors M the home of Mrs, Harvey THE vsg Aik ABUSE OF | thrift or the desire for personal se< v \ y ™ v # . vitem | oldest residents, is up and around foot ar more deep covered highways | cminhizer ; ™ | curity he was merely forbidding the enatorial conim discovered her at the house of Mi Marriage leenses were issued 3 again after two weeks' {lines Al- {at several places between Millheim Mr. and Mrs, ‘Theodore Eminhize: I " y & jorumitation ul modey lor stitish field, Centre and Clin. Hawkins, at the lower end of Main | the following couples: Glendon E | though he is 73 years old Mr. S8tov- and Centre Hall visited their aunt Mrs. T, G Aheraut vial Sunday Sehant Les: | purposes. In our country, there BE . i . " v , 3 A y { vy ' out met at Tvrone oni Street Fetzer, Milesburg, and Amber Con- | er still has the old sparkle in his Nearly 75 person attended @ Leathers ot Howard one evening won for Seplem r 29, 1940 | are holders of great wealth who Wedne:day. At this writing (he e+ | Should Major Wolf be elecied | fer, Yarnell; William F, Best and | eye | moiime in 1 rm. Sie. | TASS Week 4 ate the benefactors of elvilization Soa Mae olf be el : ’ meeting in the court house at Belle gd : ' GOLDEN EXT Lay J an s abl ] sult unknown Sheriff. a race course will have tc | Ethel A Meyer, both of Rebersburg; Two registered Holsteln~-Priesian | font ash. Wodnesd i . Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rudy of ’ ay up for | The man who is able to bulld fac- ol i { : il i A i Bis RN UJ ~p ‘Bld ) on TY, » * i " 4 at 4 eh } On i y morning a huntin bye ud out near Belefonte. He Floyd G. Gramley and Fdna Faye | eller ere recently chased bY w : ae 5 Mt y Hk ny ag 1 Lemont, spent the weekend with Fotirag ves Mroasures ‘Rn haven Yories and pr tp t for phy ; ; of 4 Ais “ry And wdmire fast hor v and such like Smith both of "Log anton Steve E D 2 4 k M ih . ws " De i | Whlnh fn, Soe ial sex uty AS rd's thely patents, i Mr, and Mr. H May. 6:20 | thoussnds of people a benetpgion ! 4 r Of ay ! : pS | 5 1 ‘ dy \ Aldge Nie y MN "Ari Miiiheim rom AN explaine y members of the boards ¥ vhize m——— | provided 1 ¢ " Loneberger lvde Blackford. Sim ha Eh ® Shutik and Annie Mahella, both of waver of hanee ’ wv The ne “minhizer. | prov ie conducts his buslr h ve . : I ‘ A : ol Mr, Irvin Leech, residing about al ECT Raioh THis nn er 4d Wear ) Milton. Change of own- | Wiliamspdrt office I'he meeting Mrs, Lee Richner and two chi) | Lesson Text: Proverbs 11: 24-31; | with the wellare of his employes in aun \ tarted for 1! three miles west of Centre Hall arence, I i } ership for these Holsteins has been | was sponsored by the Bellefonte | qr.on visite vy wit} ; Lake 16: 1-13 : Greena ' ter hunt at t) Rg Nancy M. Johnson both of Belle ia) Ee og Bo 4 dren visited on Monday with Mrs | : 3, mind. However, the man who ao- Freenwood eer hunt at the died on Monday of last week, His H'™ WL, ' officially recorded by the Holstein. | Cha xr of Commerce general | . ! , i : A fonte: Thomas G. Stolz, of Mune ; { Cham 0 e. A gel Harvey Eminhizer quires greal wealth and uses it for opening ol season age was near 7 years. During his y h C "Wil hh 1 Howard Friesian Association of America | discussion of the act followed talks | Robert McMullen and Mrs. Grace! One of the greatest responsibil- | the gratification of his own selfish " } 11s 8 JWAr tip on " A ! 4 o i 4 , ” ' er, the contra life he had assisted in raising ové: | And Laura RUAINS, Braitieboro, Vermont. Pennsylva-| by Bernard A, Farabough and John | peecher of Harrisburg, spent the | Mes which can come to a Christian | desires. with no regard for society monument over the one hundred barns in that section The value of the Red Cross as an nia breeders registered or trans- | D. Teasedale ¢ \ | . ; ’ It y y 4 ! oeke ‘ . ar Is the responsibility f wealth | or his ow Ler y § ra Price. expect Charles A. ROWSE raduate of | CMergency unit was demonstrated | ferred 10,855 Hols.eins during 1939 ‘ ; weeke nd at the home of Harvey | A e p ila y o " or his own e ral wellare, he it mohiiment ) : Lrbiish Mig ig hin t the Grange picnic at Centre Hall "Tv nll Penn Slate College Freshmen | Eminhizer ven the man of moderate means | whom Jesus condemned monument ready | his vears' cla in the High School ” ie Mi Fis 1 yo To" hr a abt I'he new Daily Collegian, student ushered in the first day of regula- Mr, and Mrs. Clair Richner and! has many opportunities for unsel We should remember at all times 1 . rite u . n het Mis Fishel, of ne Od New PApe { the 1 vivant 4 ‘ T breely It 4 ally ¥ o Al rites Prof. Lieb that he had been Collate was accidentally struck or I WS DA H he Pennsylvania, yon. with a pajama parade and | children of Summit Hill, ang Mr | sh helpfulness, Pallure to realise | yay this is God's world that he 'xamined for the Latin Scientific, to ICE Fos CF ceball bat which | hve College, came into being With, yoni, other antics were carried [and Mrs. LeRoy Sayers of Yarnell | and measure up 10 the obligation of | ening us that everything we have rse, and had passed in every de- | the nead By 4 DASCHAT BAL ROLL the present coliege term, Prior ion (hroughout State College last | Visited at the home of their parents | One's possessions means sPIriAll yup civen by God that he t is Who men He is now a full-fledged | “Upped from the hands of a membel | 1,46 fall the newspaper had been saclay " . will ichner | failure wily ihr Sudo Be 1 ah ) of the Centre Hall team during i ' A A Wednesday night, The parade from illiam Richner | Tadiur gave us the power Ww get whatever hman of Dickinson College. 4 " dC TE Teed yr a published semi-weekly, Printed ib) (hn. mens’ dormitory to the wo- Sunday 'visi‘ors at the home ot! ©De of the first problems to | { material pos slo we have game ed Cross nurses at the | abloid form and appearing : . k : A e wi Lhe HO a onte n sonsidering this : Psssimmn Bh oy My The first copy of the “Evangelical ' nic rendered first aid until the a ablo'e ach. weak , bi ad man's sorority ares ended With! Harvey Eminhizer were Mr and | confronted in conside H ttle or much, and that we shall Visitors,” published at Spring Mills | rival of physicians who found it | yrder | aesiion oh a ba : buckets of water from the girls 101 | Mrs. Lawrence Best, Mrs, Esther | 00 1% that of making 1 ay render an acoounting to this week. It 1s pub- necesw tt a number vise o 'York editor apd 1 a off-tune crooning. Heckling by up- | Lepold and daughter Hilda and Luly Jur modern Le 18 30 €D" I him as to the use or abuse of © nthly in the interest ol! ciitohes to close the wound a ET raf Pitoatm bust. | PCF ¢lassmen continued throughout | Sterling Heverly of Woolrich, and TONSA wy Cf JNO ATA, SW, ont . \ . nee ver, of Pitcairn. : iin dah ed " planting als : i uo lical churches of Penn At » formal organization meet 86 manager "| he syening Mi. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer | / yp {ra rr p ap) OL ad, Money that is invested in the Vv 1 1len Rev | 9] \'J BE ‘ . ¥ ih # du Ae 2p " A ib x " M « " $4 § og Yry » ' Ya» fe ming of ihe youth Oi our ian N fares oN _ o gg e ha fit r and publisher | \PB Of the Beech Creek State Bank John ©. McClaskey, of Miliheitn | /Bibce the sudden death of Star Air ‘nd ua Orvis Lucas of Yar-| un, jdea is given that the accumu- | ®e'afe of immortal Lives becomes editor and PUDLSHEL | stockholders elec.ed the following | yoo entered training inthe U, @& Route Mall Carrier Fred D. Stover Hi visited thelr father on Mon- | 14ti0n of wealth is the aim. while | 0eredy lmunorial” says Jay T Aurand Rev N Rk. nine dire rg Dr. P. McDowell Naval force n the Battleship Wy- of Aaronsburg, it is probable that | day evening also Mrs. Pannle Emin- very little is said about how 1 Blocking Money that goes law rly Condo TH, : ; aside from the presents week when hizer and Jane Eagler ! mone: hould be made. Conse-| Wi¢ making of characier, the shap- well dite 1 A “(111 = 3 ea ian a " rm a vy that ais pos ed Jag vi tlliam Morrisey, John H, Hunt- | cnent several weeks in Guantanam Ralph Venada is acting in thal ca- . quently there is 100 great a ten-| ‘ng of destinie money hal gives ¥Alab, oo n. rier, all f sch Creek Emme’ pov Quba departed Sunday nigh pacity, the route will be handled by smey 10 judge success in life by the | TeN Dope and spells Opportunity halt denomination . par v { nig 3 Ja Peter I near Beech Creek; Albert (oo ihe midwest where he will enter drs. Stover unyll the cold weather POU T ize of the accumulsted pile of doi- | and lengihens days and wipes away Bergne; I ‘ Han I the second phase of 1 ainine AITIVes After that time. and pa; § RK Y lars, without any corresponding | ‘64rs Coss ROL ‘Dass awa Mone Monument: § an § lias {| period which is 10 create of him tiowlarly "during snowfall periods rutiny of the means by which the consribtes Ww the nward Blanchard, and . Fvan as ‘| Ensigh in the Naval Reserve. Jack is » difficult job for 8 nana POINTERS rtune has been made . b Tula 4 as uRpesashavie ' _ ¢ +} { y vs, Whe pouite will probably be ‘ A truth itself Treasure that Lu Ma ; / ’ or is utered the Naorthwester iniver- f re ork gslern Univer ’ ‘ - nowhere taught that the maa A ¢ T ) “ v A p A » selegt- hid vals “ia v {3 Pr. of (3 nes r. A owell 11 ! ty af Evanston, Llnols, where ‘d by sameong yet Lo be asciee Printed Through Courtesy possession of money. or of wealth he Kingdom of God L ourse of instruction, incikden The contract period expire ' N ¢ ™ All throug he reach of moth and rust : ! WAAC TH ' " 3 was a wrong or a si j through ' Ist, next year, when biddir HECLA POULTRY FARMS the } One man of wealth, when offer. carnier ed a beautiful Oriental rug at the Bible mention iz made of num- reduced price of $15000, refused w - an p J T.bben I jeorge H, TIDDENS. | amine a month or more ago and will be held as before Bellefonte, Pa. ni ric en, among them be- year period rich men, an ” £1 12 bot ; wlv § he br fon at eens | ing Abraham, Joseph, Jacob, and i : Lo A 1 Hoceled ale dl n made it pes nm th John 8. Ginter, of Tyrone, was CECAL WORMS HARBOR stthew tells us of Joseph of Ari-| Puy it, declaring. “1 _ghould hardly w and y ‘ » . be ' » . : . ’ ; My tn » forgiven if 8 Ae ahi | pan heads of Penn State College fre: ed jas: Saturday, at Indiana, Pa BLACKHEAD ORGANISM | maihea, who was a rich man and a | hope 10 be Jlorgiven If ] were 50 { charges of fraudulent conversiol — discinie of Jesus. Jesus makes nc | foolish as 10 put $15000 into a rug i ‘ ) i, ‘yh , . ‘ 2 " th om dunn and false pretense filed by Charles The organism causing blackhead | distinction between the rich ang] oT I am sure that every ume I walked upon it 1 would feel a ™ 4 shar “» 4 {aver d wrdly attempt | the uo hit cidelberg Stoll, of ndiana., Judge E E spends part of its life cycle in th the poor-—to him they were, and| ""° ‘ 4 Saturday night tc REAL ESTATE wr Ci during the 1935-36 term Crepe dismissed the indictmen!! cecal worm Cecal worms & are immortal souls who need sal- | [Ouh I were tramping on the nce of William B at the College T neo ming charging false pretense when coun- | found in chickens as well as tur-| vation | ambition of some boy or giri whe re Hall In the TRANSFERS Proshman xx at Stat ‘oilegs | sel for Ginter argued that it was | keys, and blackhead always is more | Jesus did teach that the posses: vanied an sducation { pit splint | i the green ill biack | improperly drawn. District Aitor- | prevalent where cecal worms are! sion of wealth is a distincy pert | Are you using the mone; ; A card ney Edwin Clark then oblained per- | common. Turkeys pick up the eggs | and he warned that it was “easier | Which God hi ntrusted you EF et—————————————————————————— name and address of mission to have f the cecal worm and at ame | for a camel to go through the eve | his glory, or are you shusing the counts nolle prossed : I ime DECOme | y #4 ( i Deedie than for a rich man i taken after the court had sj t | blackhead organis alled Histom- | ent th kingdom God He day selecting a jury Moll, Mm onas meleagridl kr thas WRE BRED . . Ee Aa len 1 md a dndihy ol i Mus! Expand Further riginal complaint, alleged ‘ha Cocal worms are $4 | yy ’ 3 } 2 x WE wo 1} ¢ — y 1 250 investment in a meat pack cul y “11 ’ " {ound sling pas Te . Vv awarding by HR federal gor- " ant iy "wi . ‘ i ] y meern had been used for in th ps of we now of wie today whe ate str nn ) n additional $100.352 . purposes 'h - ) tank order to the Berwick pliant vantage al fuitsc : YSaE: cima waits . American Car ‘and Foundry 'wo women narrowly escaped 3 em i Qa chic ol 4 8] ore des thr, J CRETE Il necessitate still fur- ous injury when lightning struck 4 ig: k yl uy “ther pansion of the plant itself amaged the home of —— ———— Hreon : Julian last " ‘ng, i curing ! day ig hr on : E. " haimiLy, BOC 5 The family's : ing during the severe i ; ; ) Dd thei: i i : 4 » — y wep over |’ y 1 f i AS £ ‘ L$ P. ari Other damage to road: pt alle ( ! wast Des 3 properties throughout | The best treatment | cal| commends generosity. Pro RumroRrD RIDDLES was reporied ax a re worms, therefore, is | writier SOlo n who was a very = » «a Temedy that iz added sity @ storm. Mrs. Breon and . ’ der Mrs Mary Devis for a period ®f five days or mn G1 of th ut virtues 4 » What's more popular thon we when the bojt The constam presence of the mas) hen we ink the words o ar All-Ar=-"~an football hero? ontaitiing ¢he PESATY a «1 Pros wither WAS injured waz at nding at the Hom wii AU d © il ¢ ndow Wate fryer the ATI « OCR al some time od ring the am Hghining struck the flue period of treatment beta above her ruining © the, The best policy is to provide such | blessing thi tearing out light fixture: a treatinent ai monthly intervals generosity and y 4 kitchen and bedroom above durmng the growing season and up bhiessing to others $ . 4 & IF man a \ § ive | 10 marketing to keep down the de- 1 se lection os Yas Sra rtirie esd a - ner nd asteri 3 ig Ad NC 3 won olevilie was taken 1c Mary J. Poorman, to Toner Glenn Rovers. Hobos hoa 1 tr ag pa , . gree of infestation and prevent the given us as a basis . oh de ad i Poormar t ux. of. Ferguson. Twn. ® mere ele irical storm, we rain both rooms was also damaged and V given 1 a basis | tal at Philadelphia thi rman, el ux. o rEuson Wy nad 'q hail’ aBoul the sis of ‘the fleciric meter box was burned discharge of large numbers of eggs this lesson urges clidrribs. destroying «orn and other ou! Damage was estimated at sev- UPOD the range. Thus the cycle of as the planied field, of insured the cecal worm is broken and properly fertilized and produce to the ground 3 any In- Mrs. Davis as in another room hiackhead is kept at a minimum. wil] yield a poor harvest when the bolt stn The csmmu- Where tape worms are present 1° grasping. selfish man, who falls irs darkness for is advisable 10 use a remedy which divi hiz substance with other: the will remove the most onal ded up within and becomes spiri- PUMIOED Boking Powder ts oF phogphetel : voi . i - 4 bh tv Erarivsm ap species, M. lucida Worm caps tually poor indeed Fight for gvary recipe every Hime. Never leove ked ou PE Toy “e J pic . oy d oo are avaliable which will discharge When Jesus zaid “Lay nol UE | obit: tase Send for FREE recipe book Addrew taken away Arametia ‘ wl oh the heads as well as the segments for yourself! treasurers upon ihe! Romford boking Powder. Bos b Remiord £1 '. the AY OE | Dlefonto. tr oan, aut Breaks Rib Opening Jar 'HOLTS HOLLOW and cause ho toxic aft earth.” he was not condemning ser ETRRTEEEFTFTREETETEseeereeeees wd Mrs. Charles Lucas were at the Lot Refl home at " . “ on Sunday \ the an getting along as well a insburg. tract in Philipsburg, $1, tured rib The little one and finally | might b expe Hy oR 4 in, PhiiDsby way suddenly, and Mr t right and Mrs. Roy Sheesiey id —_— 4 ——— arm struck the lower ribs an of Howard, visited h POTTERS MILLS meh Io Ar The Fe : Ori A and Donald Prom last week) Se Watson, and Ken Lucas visiied the : a fish ang © se rn Mr JM. Cason d tamily vi mountain cabin over the weekend | LONGER, LARGER, WiDt he Bush Al ‘ade Hiding ! a the home of their daug a ow at Ars. Miliore. Buz ahd. hlidren. . / ONGER WHEELBAS v fiswith BOOM Thomas McClellan, | Mrs neg ile- ¢ pl sr G lat fer i . ENTiLE for R. DD} Perry West Ward, $1 rey id daughter of F. Hoy and wife, of Hublers- week to have an operation perform- track in Pergusen Twp. $50 went to Lock Haven og Mon- ed. The child had a serioug ai- Sheriff F Ltitine ow ives i 1 : vi 1I0T Nf 8 y » vs 4 base # » & . ok ne . 2alla § the sribpe and it settled ir . . Rien id i. held crops and ballering rder eral hundred dollars and is lowing effort urton Pe eitero { Pleasant Gap, were over-night \ J WITH HO DRAFT derwent a Sendut| inte nday afternoon. Mrs . - guests at the Edith Burd hame re- E 1¢ Bellefonte Hospit ft h N nils the cellar Shep eumatic ains } Walter Sweitzer, of lle figs or mrsiaved an } . » \ & % 1 8 4 ! empioyea on Mr harlese Foust and mils fonle, spent Thursday at the Wal. ce Rine farm at Yarnell, hac dit 4 clare { badi Lmlote { oyverslord. . alter per . son home on an yadly mangled when a f he home of ME . HRI 3 NEW Gh team Bh which he was plowing | (£0. ars at the home oO M re e eye Mrs. Harry Haagen, of Yarnell, THRILLING NEW . "WAY and dragged him again al have relurhed ome called on her sister on Friday eve- N ALL MAJOR DIMEN n barbed wife fence" ™: : r. and Mrs. EB. Palmer ai- ning. and with J. BE. Confer, Mrs i wi fh x funeral of Mr: Pa mer 3 Millie Rickard of Milesburg, and Wr 4 be Ai ba ily {st in-1av i John Bottort Bheumalic, Neuritic, Nenralgiec Pain Mra Edith Burd called on Mr. and 1 | t and ) 3 18° a . po Manday after J » A the Milesburg electric ‘ ey Oh fonday afte Attacks Much Believed When Ms: Kenneth Breon al Rebersburg E i | . - > noon H] IT between St ‘ollége an: wis- | ight plant that surgeons found if : Mitsbrmick aba Mi He Takes RUX Compound Mr. and Mrs Clyde Watson. and . v necessary to amputate theni. While Mr: Laura M Fmick ahd fon som, of Milesburg; Mrs. Lee John- Caroline MceClarkey visited A ow som and daughter, were supper days at the home of M"s. J. T. Mi guesis at the Charles Lucas home . ‘rir ie k ¢ Stat Calley " - | i ; . and Jones’ hand wag caught in the Cormick at State ge ? : Mrs. Art Burd called at the home DL LUXE KNit A ing cogs Mr. Fred Stam of near Boalsburg % lof her sister. Mrs. Miller, at Dry : ; ? ' “ON All MODELS ie Snow. aged 8. san of Wil- Mr. Wallace Wagne: of Ey j dS Top. on Thursday w, of Gillgntown, was in- Misses Madaiine Alueria SDC sister | {Bou i Mrs. John Possinger, of Coleville, fret was | Stantly killed when he was struck Foust iy Soder at Adamsburs ’ : El Mrs Paul Beanstt and baby, and condi a hit-run_driver on the road Mrs. James Coger, at Ad: : ho i Mrs. Art Bennett and baby visited pulled at least 50 . hy on Sunday i 5 # ; : J d ground near his home. The car was des- OU ai Eat 8 wilh Mrs Edith Burd, on Tuesday | prs oie cribed as a large touring car but Mr George McKinney : is how og = oh ; of last week Cenire Hall. re- no trace had been fond of the ma- | running the puso Cas wa oR ec! B® 7 Lo RGR Mr. and Mrs Albert Young and after he suffered chine. A coroners jury returned 8 was formerly run by Mr. Jam ; family have moved to Kato. Mr ORIGINAL VALL ww hack © ne verdie: 4 tal deat fout ls State Callege 4 . 4 Loy hack ed Fy verdict, of accidental death Houts $1 mg : y oe dim piha Ly Gin . and Mrs. Calvin McCloskey and son Hit € raising posatoe Col. J. 1. Spangler, prominent re Mr. Charles Workinger's daugh Cag 3 ” SMR moved into the house vacated by : In some manner one of the tines of | yasnt of Bellefonte. was one of the ter and family fram Pittsburgh arc i / the Young family the fork struck him on the hand | aides f not the oldest student at visiting at the Workinger home 3 IM Olive Rhoad and children | penetfaiing She flesh for a con-| Penn State. Although he had pass- ili ) visited sehr Gives RE lasAnt Gap iderable distand ed 5 sixtieth milestone, Col _— Hef recently 4 nl é had enrolled as a student YARNELL |and Bellefonte . vi of Wrist x and economic subject MR. F. FP GR y | Mrs. Clyde Walson and son, of | Cook resi siness al nom je ar Mis oh | Browh . P. GREEN Street and And went to Sate College from MI oo re Reni h Loren’. tix ‘ Milesburg, and Mrs. John Watson g Ou a ® Wh Hm Ga daughter Miriam and son, Loren Ake hundreds of his neighbors. t iday at the Roy Sheesley| me during his | Bellefonte several times a week tc) ooo "0 00 Tan: Mr. and Mrs. | MF. PP. Green was not d Ante (0 Elda) a y ¥ in Bellefonte. The attend lectures Ernest Brown and daughter Yvonne with RUX Oampouhd when he NOME A " be Real . "ha neh r Wil AA ne A i 55 Wak I “ UA & © sought medicine relieve Rhetumat- ir. an rs rt esling greet- | wun tk ya Rg? Ww, au { Ming Mids td il at the Yo of Milesburg, visited Sunday at the | ic-like pains that caused him distros a a at this place and Yar-| om was to move his nere| to be critically ill a he "home of their sister, Mrs. Wilson In his back and legs. My Green from Philipsburg her mother, Mrs. Emma Jones, ol Walker and family living at_ 5920 5th Ave Pittsburgh bell on Monday Howard Street. Bellefonie, her ili- : 3s this to sy Mahlon Johnson, of Centre Hall, iile 3 ader was admitted : re ari SOT, § 8 i | 4 . he uch oar Worm am C. Brag fata? i mace. | Ness being diagnosed as blood Mr. and MI Marion Hetiderson. “Sore, aching pains in my back and called on home folks on Thursday EET the new Chevrolet for "41, and we are con ¥ This new Chevrolet for "41 is a much bigger Ry zack his left leg | POiONIng. Several weeks previous- | Of Oneonta. HX. FEEFIRC 10 Cor tops were keeping me away from | Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children fdent you'll say, “It's fiest because it's In all ways—with a longer wheelbase and greater gor an: operation an tus ELL 6S [1s Miss Jones had undergone an home on Friday afternoon, after work, and besides costing me money, and Mrs. Owis Watson and son | finest — Again Chevrolet's the leader!” over-all length —with longer, larger, wider Fisher which had been giving him con- overation for the removal of hei | spending several days with home were making life miserable for me. | ts at the Walter bie interiors siderable trouble. He had under Obese LI 1 was also getting up during the night | Were Supper guesis a 2 Va For this car is the result and the reward of Bodies with exceptionally comforts iri hs ue pe tonsils and it was believed that folks with bladder pains, and losing sler weitzer home in Bellefonte on Sat. i 3 tet lendersh giving “3-couple roominess,” of smple space fos Pvevion 5 an an Thi devel: blood swallowed during the opera-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, of Belle- | S08 SHURE up TIN, & ABO Bn | Mint § Julia faut The re ater Am six in the sedan models. previously yhen 4 a vel 14 vit. ol, + h that passengers, in th 1 tion had caused the infection fonte, spent Bunday afternoon With i 8 ies the viral a 1 ton llefonte. | TROtOr car . P oped in the limb Mrs. Odille Mott, of Bellefonte her parent, Mrs, Katie Sayers and sine Williams Pormula i ARS Claude Hen Ee De on | with it unequaled manufac . Your my nites Jou dad Normah Rothrock went to Buf-| witnessed scenes of horror shortly sister, Mrs. Elsie Neldigh gotten such fine rellef from these and unequaled value-giving powers . . . leadership yous family to visit his showroom . . . invites you ‘ Tt p . Friday. fal, N. ¥., for a visit with relatives after a terrific explosion of un- he Mises Florence Miller and Sh" Bor "siimuinted. "I Sieep ul . that now makes it possible for Chevrolet to offer Te thoroughgoing test of the finest moter for several weeks before enlering a! known origin oteurred on Wall momma Brown, of Bellefonte, and | better. Foods taste better and this i to bfisiness school in Detroit, Mich.... Street, New York, in front of the! sz j0ne walker, Wingate, spent has been worth MANY times the | Returns From Prison | you a motor car which surpasses all previous car Chevrolet has ever built . «vit pu oe Miss Janet Potter had resigned her! J. P. Morgan & Co. banking house. | ip. weekend witif home folks. ‘amall cost of the medicines.” | An added allowance for exem-| levels of luxury in the lowest price field. t, try it, buy it— today! position as superintendent of the! Mrs. Mo.t, visiting her daughter | Priends, when user after user ro- Plary behavior, in addition to the Mr. and M:5 maiph Edmiston, of } Philipsburg 8, & H. Green Trading | Mrs. A. G. McMillan and family Moose Rin. 3 ports pleasant and agreeable relief customary allowance for good be- | - . AR ’ ¢ + Run, spent Friday evening from their Rheumatic, Neuratic, and | Lav ecreased of he Fy g had salen oh "the hom ph Fi Bb Wy gor at the Willlam Reese home | Neuraigic Pains by following the gna | Lavior. oore of Bey Hess pel jive] Poller-Hoy Hardware Compsny's! drove to the scene, where they saw | Miss Louise Kozar, of Bellefont2, pound. isnt it time that wou peo | wick, convicted 1 the Pederd) Court store in Bellefonte... The Rev. M |the after effects of the explosion | hah the weekend with Miss Pearl | save yourself the chance th se what {at Williamsport on a charge of in- | DP. Maynard of the Bellefonte | Thirty-six persons were killed and Tr. By RPOIS volving bank funds, to a year and | Epistopal church was spending the more than 200 injured. Suspect-| Mr and Mrs. Arthur Miller and get off wiother day Sy a? 13 days. Mr. Hess ha returied from | COUNT Y CHEVROLET COMPANY week a; the retreat for priests held [ing a bomb plot, Department of family, of Milesburg, spent Supday tha i fle sine on to hip home, | : at Hol Cross Monastery | Justice agents were conducting #| afternoon at the H. B. Walker and and it is sta ition in ae ++ Howard | Sania investigation. H. O. Miller homes, | Srumoornd IT ant bi No . Pos anf Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streets Bellefonte, Pa. he and o hers were repairing a ma { ne someone turned on the power
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