CABO Tu AGH HO NINN 4 53.5 os . - hii ; Anal g so . a la a LUUAT, AND PERSONAL, LOCAT, AND PERSONAL. LOUAY, AND PERSONAL. | io $e rowned by | American commercial attache In Rome —— - a - essen it neing of ig and vel is to the effect that American lumber Ck ag s 1G & irloe iohts big New Edison records and instru f dt's not in the has gone tu uel price he ghis In the y { £1 »l ¥ {Dre — — talinn market that bullders fing it ments, both disc and cylinder, at Hart muse you didn't let Know bo HR is | bts : t oo id i Fat a . . : : . 4 Ost ' tao 12 » 1a 14 AME yr cheaper to pu fi marie staircases er's Music Store, Bellefonte. Call soon A : ' IN mL - ] { ore, Bellefont ul 8s ; - A viellan male a Buasln 1 E NAME OF RELIGION! than to bulld them of wood, Such is — = lade: el ML. LL. Em had Jol n ti i the combined effect of mill cost, plus Mis Ya fold. a) sa 3 § 12 ( Hladelphin In week Meird an £ ms in Ritan f ' Iiss Helen Wolf, eldest daughter of down seve } f nerets n| Weird and Savage Rites Indulged In freight rates, multiplied by the ex- Dr. Wolf, former residents of Centre ne I mmmencemen Xereine ipproach to 1 to 1 front { by the Khiysts, Sect of change premium of four t one that Hall but now living in New Berlin, | at Pennsyivanin State ‘ollege begin |, veuldenos i Russian Fanatics. | Itallan buyers have to pay to trans was recently married. tomorrow (Friday late our money Into thelrg.~—New Or- i ? ’ | : . leans Times -Pleayune, safest and 4111 EX y ck ' AoA . ' worl : the lets hivets ; Mra. James 8S. Stahl returned fro : y A LI { 3 ( i i } it wl x of isit Philadelphia. She wus accom} 0H, strength an ) is by lana Mi ’ joodhart, The ladies | ! a. They hold their meetings in : to iiladelphia. Sh : was a 1 the Taflic route arn tre . hat ! it hurches with hundreds of men, HEART CAN FEEL NO PAIN panied by her son, C. K. Stahl ! ! macy. a . Ls “ne a . £134 ind gidren a nang. Alter | — - whose home she was entertained. : re : Sli | But Vital Organ Sends Out Its Mes sage of Warning When Physical Danger Threatens. Mrs, Silva Grenoble and little daugh ter, Margaret, of Spring Mills, wert — visitors for a few days at the P. H e : ) J . ; ¥ i fi 1 : : : % : = Co} gar and put on wl robes and | The heart has no nerves of sensa- Luse home, west of Centre Hall. ¢ Ww ad Hedte . pt ALL ! t and bil , {tlon, Stanley M. Rinehart, M. D., 3 ; : I rs writes in the Baturday Evening For Sale—Several VUSA NC ville reshyterian hurch wil son . - : 4 = : ' : ! n to the | If the urgeon could get to It leds, Rocks and Leghorns, Ju rtain it the home f M . Vv ; ; ¥ to 1 He uiting the sensor) 14th. Reduced price. Order at soodhart this CThursda ftarnoon. I I». K ’ fom \ { : t of 1 ‘ he surface of the bods . x bigeg Chas. D. Bartholomew, Centr heart D. J. Nieman, the Millhei is offering big reductions in apparel this month His series for this week, will app Mr. and Mrs John Z« son, John Lewis guests for a few siser, Mrs. C Hall Japanese Legend Merely Another Feather in the Cap of the Ever. Conquering Feline, SPRING mar.rm~ employed to startle her | Much thick in much of by the rair the wheat selves and dry most in the minds Mr, and Mrs New York, were ret Smith a family Tuesday, having stopped re on OOKs the pleturs £ healt) thar h . , ; 9 tour to Philadelphia in their dan Mra Haars ‘ Tals pm "ire : \ i bile. The families became close friends n Mondays t wor HAnrurant ns a ‘ } when both of them lived in Willi Boaration. i ee mesions sais. of 1 port. Mr. Hill is an t cabinet | Belldfonte hospital = Hi ae. 1 fe : builder and is : : orks Ben. wan quien us bo a ai ot | BniED Wi TH THEL. HUSBAND | IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just EASIVIHONS Dave (Jueh gade and and parente—Mr. ana Mra A P| mmm ¥. Be} why we are all worked up about the New SPRING the front of the Vocational Schoo bullding at Spring Mile, foe the ddl | able to return to hor Home within SIGH furs ISTE ith MERCHANDISE now on view in our stcre. tional wing to be erected between now and the opening of the fall term of school, The old Penn Hall Academy] Saturday morning B. D. Brisbinwent| The Barun trite in the Cong dis. | There have bzen few seasons when either the fabrics . to Harrisburg where he his daugh ; i is being razed and the available mater- es ; : . | : . f jal from it will be used in the con-} Mrs. George Robertson, and will . : en or models were as attractive as these. In act we do w how wl eh the | 2OCOMPany her te h in Hart | g g : : ; Stsustion u te RO aa. Wath the ford, Connection: will romain in} MM ‘ not sce how it would be passible to give more in stylz or value than we additon to the school building now un . . . At 4 ) . A 3 nil . . . . - . . the | the New Eng ty for an indefinite] . a give in this collection. There are novelties, quite natural, and stzpls school building will present an impos i nua Durln 3 in : ih : Mrs. La a from t { tev a { r quict wear. ing appearance and afford ample ac-| i Lee, Mr, Brisbin’s housekeeper, will ' ' sed 4} . der way and a second proposed, . ls Aerving « | #pend the grea part of the time with | forostedd nt o . wih 1 OES . § : i coramodations for. catrying ou the 1TPov The SPeicr DAF oi the time with | iorouted aston 7 the ents IN SH have every wanted perforation, stitching or finish, school work. { nta the hole, . House, Potters Mills and the corpse is then lowered, The | Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them A Ford sedan will find its way to the | Persons from a distance who attend. | “100 "50 A a 1 severely plain. But all want them to be comfortable always, We can v ey 3 rise armer west | ©d the funeral of ry *. Bhirk. f bh ! ! : : i . ' ‘ home of Lanson Burris, farmer he fu Harry C. 8) fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve. of Centre Hall, about the time this is- jnesday of last week, were: Mrs. Sam hos . ? the h sue is being printed. And that is the | vel Kryder, L. Kryder and family, Alva | head of the corpee 1s placed in the lap Come in and see—no obliga‘ion implicd —we are glad to see you. time, too, that Dame Rumor says Mr. | Kryder and family, of Johnstown; Mrs f the head wif i 1} feet in the Burris and Miss Annie Allsopp are to] I~ W. Ruble, Cleveland, O.; Mra George | lap of the se i become man and wife. The bride Is a | Robertson, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and The rest of the wives are then thrust native of Altoona, and on several oc- | Mra. John Lee, Bellefonte; Mi and | Into the hole, their limbs broken, and 3 HW % rativgs { 3 ‘ 1 te abhor casions has visited at the Burris home, Mrs. Alfred Lee, Boalsburg: Mr. and they are foreed to it in a circle about made up of Mr. Burris and his mother Mrs. John Kimport, tonlsburg: Miss the corpse and its human supporters, " - She is ye of in the highest terms Myra Kimport, State College: Clayton Khe priest iy nate v few Words, und Mu LIEN KK ) DEPARTMENT > y w " ar- | Fetterolf and daughter, Mr. and Mrs sveryone ialls to with Fude shovels, PENN STORE by those who have formed an a S £ At dishing earth into the hole. They nev- . quaintance with her and bs sald to Le | Elmer Baney, Warrlorsmark; John| op stop until the grave is full and the a young woman capable of making | over, Mr. and Mrs. James Luse, Mrs | corpse and the living wives buried far any man with matrimonial Intentions | Edward Royer, Miss Edna Royer and| under the earth, The howls of the | —— happy. Mrs. Barger, of Altoona. wives with their broken limbs and fear | — Ce