The Lecture Course, ‘The eighth season of the Ce tre Hall Lecture Course opened under the most favorable conditions, The first Dumber was entirely satisfactory to every one in the house, and the ve- maining five numbers for the 1918-17 Beason are guaranteed by the Eastern Lyceum Bureau, who farnish the st- tractione, to ba even of a better class, The next number of the course wil be the Griswold Sisters Quartet e, whose program is made up of instru- mental and vocal selectione, sketches and readings, on Baturday evening, November 4th. The vumerous press Comments on the Griswold sisters invariably state that each one is an artist. This in itself ,is a strong recom vendation. They present a de- lightfal and varied program, each one contributing capably to make a pleas ing whole, The committee takes pleasure in an- nouncing that more course tickete have been sold this season than for several years past, indicating that our citizens are willing to continne to patronize clesn, wholesome, inspiring and educational lectures and er ter- tainmente, There are few localities similiar to this where lecture courses— courses with lectures in them—are supported longer than two or three years at a time, The continued patronage of our people is gratifying to the committee and is compliment ary to the community, There are yet five numbers in the Course, and it will not require much of 8 mathematician to calculate that from a point of economy it will be profitable to purchase a season ticket for one dollar, which ticket carries with it a reserved seat, I —— ——————— Wilson Day velebration, Saturday, October 28:b, hss been set aside by the Democratic Nations] Committee as Wileou Day. This dey will be observed by people all over the United States as 8 day upon which they wiil pay their respecta to the President of the United States apd show their sppiecistion of the grest public service that he bas rendered bis country. On that day President Wilson is to send a message to his couptrymen which is to be read in every county, city, town and bamlet in the laud, This me-sage is 10 be a sort of procis- mation of the New Freedom, snd is to be read with sll the solemnity of the occasion by some prominent person appointed by the log | committer. A AA —————— State College Politics Lontrollec Bb; 1 Bone, Two poii ical psrties working tooth and pail to elect their candidates, ano one boss demineting both factions is the unusual situation st the Pevnsy!- vania State College, Students in the course in political eclence have divided Into Wilson snd Hughes fupporters, and both organizations are combing the college community for votes, Dr. George ' , Z oF, associste professor of history, holds the election result in the holiow of his hand, for he is the instructor of the class. Equal suffrage hee been extended to the women students for the first time, and they will exercise their ballot privilege ar the mock election to be beld nex: week, EE —— I —————— “State” Wios in Batter-Jadgiog ( outest. Highest honors in the butter-judg. ing contest at the National Dairy Bhow have been won by students at the Pennsylvania State College. The three-man team which represented the ipstitution returned last week from Bprinefield, Mass., bringing more than $300 in awards, In addition to winning the team prize from eight of the foremost agri. cultural schools of the country, the Btate College a'udents were rated fire’, second and third fo the individu. 8cores, Htate leads the flald by mors than 200 points over South Dakots, ite near: st competitor, A AA ————— Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Reuben Garis, of Luxor, is payiog a visit to her parente, Mr. and Mre, Joaah Z~igler, of Bellefonte, were in town, Sunday. Mre, Wm Coldren fpent Hondsy with her « nughter, Marion, at Belle fonte, M.s. Clyde Love, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday awong friends at this place, Mrs, Frank Weaver and daughter Freda are spending a few days among friends at Millheim, Mre, Elizabeth Bliger and dsughter Virgie spent Bunday at the Wilson Bilger home at Belisfonte, Miss Marion Gettig-is paying a visit to the Thomas Adam's home, at Niagara, If we only had sbout six more officers in P. G, the game laws would be half respected. William Rimmey and family of Jersey Bbore, spent Bunday among friends at this place, and Mre, Martin Keller of Cen- ®: | spent Bunday in Pleasant Gap. Dr, Barlett, of this plsce, and Dr, Longwell, of Ventre Hall, performed » minor operation on Miss Kdns Wolfe, Monday. Joho Herman and William Keene Inst week for Niagara at which plus they expect Lo obialn employ- ment, The service held v'y Rev, Barvie, of Bellewood, wes largely attended on Ruling, ¥% belog twenty-five years since . Barvis delivered his last sermon here as our local minister. , Briwgy Yewulve—s Reporter adv, Spring Mills, James Goodhart and family spent Bunday at the Jacob Lee, Sr., home, Mre, Michael Smith and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Thomae, spent Bunday with relatives, John Neese and family, of Auburn, New York, are visiting Mr. Nees 's sint-re, Misses Lavina and Alice Neese, A daughter was born to M', and Mra. Cleveland Gentzell on October 200 h, Mr. and Mre, Jacob Lee attended the faneral of Mre, Lee's grandmother, at Bhenadoab, on Nsturday, Mr. G. CC. Decker and family, se- enmpanied by Mre, (', E, Fir kle, Mra, Robert Kernelly, and Mre, RH. QO. Kennelly epent sunday at Yeager- town, The Commonweal club, Y. W, (, A. girlie, had a social at the Ethel Het- tinger home on Saturdav afternoon, After the socinl and business meeting, r freshments consisting of sandwiches, ice cream, coflee a d candy .wers gers ved. All present had a delightfu time, a ————— ———————— PENN HALL Florence Bartges spent Sunday with her friend, I'ma Shook, Mr. snd Mre. Ralph RBhook #pent Sunday afternoon at the home of Sawuel Ulrich, Mre, Ephrism Bhook snd grand. daughter Miriam spent Sunday at the home of Georg Mhook, Clarence Musser, who ia teaching “chao! at Colyer, visited his parents over Suuday, Mre, Marah Hartman is visiting her brother, George Wise, pear Rebers- burg, Georve Bhook model Pullman RB, Live, George Hoy from ab we Miate (Cole *@e vistied at the home of John Al- bright, over Sunday, Harry Ulrich and family, from Npriog Mille, spent Baoday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Musser, Mr. and Me, Charles Hennigh visited Mre, Hennigh's brother, Arct Decker, at Mint urg, on Sunday, Mr, sud William from spring Mille, spent *unday »t bome of Willisnm ~ inkabioe, and help. ed to eat the 20-ib,-wild turkey M =lubkabive shot inst week, purchased a 1918 touring ear from A. Mra, Gramley, le psp Potters Mills Charles Wagner killed a iarge wild turkey lsat Friday, Mre, Alice Bible entertained on Ror. day Fispk Bible snd family of Centre Hill, F. A, Carson, J. Frank Me y and Edward Allison peut Tureday 4 Bellefonte, A crew of Bell tosrded several Oe, J. Finok Mo' 0 of hestie, Mir tasin « jo w he ¢Xpeels tO re Urn week, Mr. J hn Wilkinson spent Tuesds, tu Beltefonte the guest of her #0 Harry, sud to see ner grandsor ’ ber two, telephone workm gy days at the Eotas i adeip in, # the ale somuetime- thie ’ LU. A —— ——— To Dedicate New Lodge Home, The State College lodge, 1.0, 0. F,, has set November 23 and 24 aa the days for the exercises of their new ball, Revorts from all commit- tees point to a very succesful event, The program bss not yet been com - pleted but will son be ready, Ar. rangements have beer made with Dr, Sparks to bave all coliege buildings open to visitors, From present indiestions there will be a large turnout of O 1d Fellows and the parade will be one of the best a1 d biggest ever beld in the central pert of the SHiate, The success of all this depends cn the raliroade, [he commities is try- ing to get specials from Tyrone, Lewi «= burg and Lock Haven, announcemert of which will be made later, EE —— A A A——— The short time between now ard election day will seem an sge to the average pnlitigian, dedication TE aati os pp ROE ba DOROTHY DOUGLAS With “ MAID TO ORDER Garman's Opera House Matinee and Night BATURDAY, OOT, 28 ep We, wa han) slo, 500, Wy ha ———————————————— Sule Reginter, A TUESDAY, 18TH, 20'cloe R ISTH. at 12 o'clock, { Daniel Callahan will sell ments, ete, ; a clean up sale, SA PATHOS LAUGHTER Monday, October 30th ROBERT SHERMAN Presents The Dramatic Sensation of the Season The Girl Without A Chance “== A Model and Fearless Plea for the Betterment of Young Girls Who Are Without Parents and Homes L-STIRRING EPISODE TEARS ONLY 25¢ — 35¢ -— §0C — 75¢ — $1.00 Seats on sale Parih’s Drug Store, 16 admitted. NOTICE. No children under CENTRE HALI, PA. —Agents for— REO DODGE KING FORD AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Filtered Gas : Oils : Kerosene AUTOMO- ~ BILES Work done by man of large experience, First-Class Auto Service BOOZER & SMITH Centre Hall, Pa. KESSLER'’S FALL OPENING Sure enough ! the signs of autumn are here. The falling of the The last few weeks people have been eager to see the new winter goode which we leaves, the cutting of corn and t re massing of itinto shocks ordered in earlier than usual to make certain that they would be under our roof when wanted and not be sidetracked by the raise on materials as well as the scarcity, Often our good customers give us valuable advice when they inspect our lines, whether they purchese or not. Your suggestion is of value to us. So we extend a general invitation to the public to call upon us, Our line of merchandise consists of the new and up-to-date Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Shoes. Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Shoes, etc. Boys’ & Girls’ Complete Outfits LADIES you ought to see the new plush, velour, and mixed coats for dressy occasions. All models to suit your build and style. Dresses Soft clinging Satins, Prench Berges, Silk of the most elegant tastes, 18, Taffetas for the sporting outfit as well &s for the formal } 3 ress Waists in Crepe DeChine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon, Voil and The best range of styles we have ever carried— Worsteds, serges, cashmeres, etc. European dyed goods which we can i for first class colors. So try and secure your outfit from Get in line for your New Overcoat—Pinch Backs, Balmes- il as consereatives, ' Grey, Brown, Slate, Plum Brown high cut kid Shoes. MEN'S Mahogany and Black Calf Shoes with the new style NEO- LIN soles 1y not select your Fall HAT now from our new and very attractive assortment just received, Just come in to see our Beautiful FUR SETS for Ladies and Chil- dren. 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