yt LOCAL AND PERSONAL. doon we'll be wondering about ground hog day.’ Mrs, W. H. Keller has been very, ill during the past two weeks * 20. E. M. Smith is the auctioneer. Mra. Thomas Keefer and children, of Youngwoxl, are at the home of Mrs, Keefer's parents, 'Squire and Mrs, Cy- rus Brungart, Miss Beatrice Kramer, a student at her home in Centre Hall beginning of the week. Ice harvest was commenced on the tained a thickness of between seven and eight inches, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. G. Allison. of Mill heim, spent Sunday with Mrs Allison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Run- kles in Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCook and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Aurand, of Lewistown, over the week end Miss Kathryn Bradford will leave to- up her duties as a registered nurse in one of the dity hospitals, John Bubb, of Colver, was removed to tha Bellefonte hospital, last week. improving. present assisting his brother, CC. for his spring sale » Lymer McClenahan suffered an at- tack of acute indigestion one day last was unconscious for a time, but recov- ered and is now tis old self again, 2 BUrHer geotogienl epochs In the rocks WORLD STILL RULED BY MAN which plant.and animal fonds have een, fonngd, Masculine Mind Continues to Be al mena memme—— Factor ii Things That Are Really Worth While, Tho those who either rejoice or Ia- ment-—us the case may be—over the supposed fact «that this Is the wom- an's age, that the male has been en- tirely superseded, we commend a study of the following figures glven out by an Eastern soclologist that bear on this debatable subject, says the Los | Angeles Times, | Of the thousands upon thousands of sermons preached in this country last Vandals Destroying Carthage, Vandals stelp Carthage of her time mnoring remains of an older clxiliza S02 Thomas, Raid, an Englishman, In helr columps to London, This act ’iIntea Nova, taken down the small a than 170. pillars, reansformed the splendid ceme in the Unlted States only one in every 100 is made by a woman. Of all the newspaper editorials not more than one in thirty is written by a woman, It is estimated that 05 per cent of the successful Inventions and of “opin- fon-making ideas” still emanate from masculine: minds. So, according to Mrs, Gillman, the well-known educator, we continue to . live In a man-made world, {ter motor, in good condition, is offered hygone days are not very numerous, ' taken away. feminine care and in the whole coun- stalled. Apply at this office. try 11,000,000 women are earning their | living Independent of masculine sup- | port, Man still appears to be the chief WANTED. One hundred or more new subscribers to The Centre Report. er, at $1.50 per year, in advance, sat. Perhaps. however, this is but another | funded. of Esau, but the voice is the vdice of | Jacob, LEARNED MUCH OF INTEREST | British Attempt to Reach Summit of Mount Everest Was Not Alto. gether a Failure. Ee - Although the 1922 British expedition to Mount Everest failed In its princi- pal aim, which was to reach the top J. Elmer Royer ig getting mats t sawed from timber taken from his own land. York anh Ocean City where he visited Mrs. Pickens was at the home of her daughter, Mrs R. P. Campbeil, Penng Cave You wily want to see the great pic- ture, “The Hunchbark of Notre Dame” in the opera house, Bellefonte, Thurs. day, Friday and Saturday. afternoons and evenings Matinees at 2 P. M.; night at 8 P. M. The chemical works near Bellefonte that had been on a fifty per cent basis of late has been going at two-thirds rate. Even that slight increase is wel- comed in one of the greatest industries about the county seat Mrs. George E. Heckman handsomely entertained the loca W. C. T, U. at her farm home east of Centre Hall, on Sat- wrday evening. The refreshments were a new feature og the evening's pro- gram, and not at al anticipated yet very much enjoved by everyone pres- ent. — Mr. and Mrs. Guy Springer, forme='y of Millheim, are back to Centre cour ty and are located at State College. where Mr. Springer is working in the Clyde Hartman barber shop, on Allen street. They had been living in Akron. Ohio, from which place they moved to the college town. . Messrs. J. K. Bitner and R. 1. Hook of near Spring Mills, were callerg at this office on Tuesday In the interest of the public sale of farm stock and mplements they will hold early in March. Mr. Hook, acoording to pres- ent plans. will be employed hy Gross Shook. at Spring Mills, on the farm. The other side of the question of keeping stores closed iy the evenings is is closed. A merchant will be able 0 figure out what this means ard in do- ing so he must take into account that the purchaser has before him the mail order catalogue every day and every night in the year. T. M. Gramley returned from Dela- ware, Ohio on Monday afternoon. apd reports that Mrs. Gramley, why is in a sanatarium in that city, in a general way is improved, although her present condition ds very serious. The sur- geons who performed the operation are expressing hope for her recovery and are giving encouragement to the imme. diate family, Eugene Gramley, of Lew- Istowp, accompanied his father on the trip. » Wednesday of last week Centre Hall experienced one of the heaviest mmin- falls in a number of years It rained during the night previous several inches of snow had fallen. As one would expect there wag much surface water, but those who made observation of the new school plot report it to have shed off an of it. County surveyor Shattuck in making the survey found was a fall of seven feet, sufficient 800d drainage of the plot. f made known in various scientific jour. "ee i ck elief " Certain brave little plants, such as a height of nearly 20,000 feet. Wild All the suffering in sheep, ravens dnd “rock deves, unae disease Pain makes no fear of them at all, readily eating mnst diseases wo from the climbers’ hands. These wild and sometimes brings on still further dis- econdors, with a few other hirds, were orders. ; ; give nature a chance to sand or more feet higher Condors werp ohserved flying high ahove the work a cure. monutain’s north sammit. 24.000 feet DR. MILES’ above sea level, where the atmosphere ra win S| Anti-Pain Pills Some naturalists have proposed the One or two will bring theory that life on the earth must . have begun first on mountain summits relief. for these summits might be consid Your druggist sells them ered as the first parts of the earth to nt pre-war price 25 doses be cool enough fof the existence of living things. Geologists point out, 25 cents. Economy pack- however, that many of our highest age, 125 doses $1.00. mountains were formed since those I YL re-Inventory Sale for this Season We must clean up the odds and ends. It’s to your advan- "tage and our disad- vantage, for we must - slash the prices, that you can get what you need to finish up the sea- son. : We must use our money and room for Spring Goods. We still have two more months of — “Preparedness” Is Our Motto. — OPERA HOUSE-Bellefonte JANUARY Thursday, Friday and Saturday 24, 25, 26 Matinees at 2 P.M. Night Shows Beginat 8 ALL SEATS RESERVED AT NIGHT SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Accompanies This Flim. « CARL LAEMMLE Presents VICTOR HUGOS IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE mre ae with LON CHANEY as the HUNCHBA(K A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION — —MATINEE—~ First Floor First 8 Rows Balcony General Admission — NTC HT First 2 Rows—Front Balanee of First Floor Ist Row Baleony 2nd and 3rd Rows Balcony General Admission The Remarkable Cast Includes the Following Lon Raney, Norman Kerry. Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Gladys Brockwell, Patsy Ruth Miler. Raymond Hatton. Nigel DeBruller, Winifred Bryson, Brandon Hurst, Kate Lester, Harry Van “Miter. Nick De Ralz, Eulalia Jensey, Roy Laldlow, W, Ray Meyers, Willlam Parke, and hundreds of others. SCREEN ATTRACTION The Greatest >RPEN NT IRACTION Special Children’s Matinee Saturday at 2 All Children under 12 years of age 28 cents Reserved Seat Sale Opens at Mott Drug Co. on TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd - a“ Consider the specifications of TE the Star Car, unit by unit. ty ’ makes you wonder how a car so good can be WA for so little cost. The bl oly is W. C. Durant’s genius for doing the *“‘im- possible.”” See the Star Car--it is the most important development in the low priced field since he beginning of the industry. : . FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE! HALL