1 i h 3 ¥ ) mm i rR LOCAL AND PERSONAL. COUNTY AUTOMOBILE SHOW BOOKED FOR MARUH 12-15% WwW, G97. [5 will npeet at the home of : Mrs, A. Buyozer, Saturday evening Bellefonte Armoyy. WII Be Crowded : With All That's New In the Way of at 7:34. » . #4 tail Cars. and Aecessofies, Guy W. Jacobs, of Steubenville, Ohio, | Hdl for a The third mnnual exhibition of the | Centre County Automobile Dealers’ As- | was at his home in Centre few days the past week, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Zerby, Ohio. have moved to near Youngstown, Ohio, on rural mail route No. 1. : sociation, plans for which are now comn- of Girard t pleted, is scheduled to take place in the Bellefonte Armory, March 12th to 16th, and it is expectation of the show com- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher are In mittee to have at least twenty-five Sunbury with their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs, E. R. Corman. makes of cars on exhibition, The entertalinfoent this year wil} be The repair shop of Angelo Genna, ne of the special features of the show | in Bush Arcade. Bellefonte, was broken ,,.q this alone will be whl worth the | into Saturday night and $159 in cash, prive of admission. Such entertainers | cigars, cigarettes and tobacco taken, as the Beaver sisters. known all over Major Lynn G. Adams. head of the the central part of Pennsylvania as State constabulary. will be in Belle- the most talented family of girls ever fonte;, Friday evening, 14th inst, toad- to appear before the public, have been mm the secured and they will render daily se- Thedr dress a patriotic mass meeting court house, consists of lections. company James C. Reed, of Boalsburg, made four sisters who play many musical instruments, sing, dance, recite and a business trip to Centre Hall. on Mon- day, and while in town found his way ©ffér many other forms of refined en- ys 8 > 3 if a) tertadinment. Achenbach's orchestra of to this office where his presence was State College and the American Legion appreciated. orchestra of ; Bellefonte, have beep se- There are two large thriving mahog- cured to render concerts during the The decorated in the coloms of the any trees in the city of Wildamsport. week, Armory wifi be beautifully One was planted In 1860 by the late John M. McMinn, and the other by his McMinn ASSB0- ’ ciation with the addition of flowersand son, the late C. V, L. ; . bunting. ” y »§ Hureh-Fas ‘or, ne of 2 he Pittsburgh-Easton flyer, ong f Doow of the Armory will be thrown eninsy crack asSsenger % is, yo 3 the Pennsy rack passenger train open to the public at 10 o'clock in the passed over the local branch Monday morning and will close at 10 o'clock afternoon, because of a wreck some- in thé évening. As a special attraction here i he vicinity of Beech Creek, , ) where in the vicinity of Beech Creek on. Wheliiemiay afternoon all of the George W. Felding, of near Linden go. hoo! children will be admitted free of Hall, was in town on Monday ‘8nd WHR .haree An admission of 25 cents will | pleased that the roads between that pa charged each day to help defray ex- point and Centre Hall wege balng op- nanses ened Following is a list of fifteen Centre Following his sale, the latter part of exhibitors who will have dis- County this month, Harry E. Fye will move to plays Jodo and Summers. Pleasant Centre Hall and his family will take up Gap. Oakland; CC. H. Poorman, leveland,; G A Belle- | their abode in the aparments above the fonte, Chandler, Studehaker Ford, Lin College, Olds- Nash, T. L. Smith hardware store, Beezer. Bellefonte, Beatty y $v wet YY in “ A real girl baby arrived in the home Mottr Co, Bell of Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall. on Lup rs Clarence Blazier, in GeOrgs Harper, State Monday The jittie mobile "fon Garage. Bellefonte, one and the mother are doing fine ac fayette: Deftrick and Dunlap, Belle- | cording to a statement by the father i : Mme F. V, dinper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodhart entertained —a liege, IDhdge Krader I"homp- L : , $ ellofonte, Maxwell, soh and family, D W, James C. Goodhat Lemont; Mr. and Mrs, Decker Bros Van Ingen Bellefonte; , . Miss Geiss and family, and daughter. Catharine, Centr, Hall. Herbert Garis suffered hesnorrhage . State W. PP. Beil Jr of the jungs while on the Cha : hn 88 V th Bellefonte Hudson Sales Thursday evening, and. was forced CB y and AEX take his bed for a few days Wea dt MARRIAGE LICERSS again bie (0 De pair MeO glad to state that the improved and is wk # about, Thelma Moore Thomas Keefer. of Youngwood, came __. . William G to Centre Hall the latter part of last : Margaret week, and on Tuesday returned home Milos O Dorothy taking with him Mme Keefer, who had been at the home of her parents, Mi: +» College ¢ and Mrs. Cyrus Brungart. for several Pittsburgh weeks, Bellefonte Jesse C. MoClenaha expects n ' Snow Bho, diana county this reek and . to Indiana county nis week and Snow Shoe cure a house into which to move McClena- Fred Howard Blanchard family about April 1st Mr han has practicaly steady work oper- Alma 8 ating his iarge truck on road construc | ton work. The McClenahan fahily' ROMANCE OF LOST ATLANTIS now occupy part of the Mrs. Lambert | Spanish Scientists Announce That Goodhart and Roy | Island Has Been Located Off i Coast of That Country, home. Measws, H. R Zeigler were husiness callers at this of- fice on Tuesday. Mr. People who like thelr science well mixed with romance will be attracted to the announcement of the Spanish Spring academy which says that ‘the lost isishd of Atlantis has been located off the coast of Spain. Details of this In- teresting discovery are not yet avall- able to the public, but that Will leave Mr. and Mrs Asher Stahl and chil- the curious all the more room for and Mrs speculation, Altoona, drove to The age and vitality “of the story that there was once a great ‘and opu- lent country somewhere: west of the Pillars of Hercules which grew to a magnificence passing all description, and then sunk Into the sea'has caused more than one geographer to think that somewhere back In the misty past there must have been a solid basis for the legend. Nobody knows how old the story Is. Homer knew It, and Piato gave the world a description of the place, but every mention of it, however early, is accompanied by the assurance that the date of the sub- Goodhart an- | nounces sale of his farm stock and fm-! plements t,, be held on March i2, on the Lather Royer farm. west of Milla He expects to move to Mills and Spring engage at carpentering on construction at State College. dren, and Mr ruce Stahl. of Centre Hall on Sun- day and spent the day at the parental home. The fomer Mr. Stahl made the first tryout of a new sedan, a Durant. over the roads to his old home and was greatly pleased with its perform- ance. By the way, it is mentioned that “Bud” was advanced in the Altoona car shops and is now found fn the finiwhing department. where the work and condi- tions are much more desirable. Miss Ellen Burkholder. 4 sendor in the Centre Hall high school, was the winner of a large hronze medal, offer mergence was even then in the re ed by an Ulnols watch firm. for writ- motest past, v ing the best short essay op the life of . ..~ —— i ———— Abraham Lincoln. The medal is three NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, inches in diameter. he head of Lin- - WANTED- A mah io sdl Fuller coin 18 a reproduetion. of Douglas Volk's Brushes in Centre Hall and surround- famotts panting. “Abmimm : Lincoln." Co ory. «Write H. D. Coulter, 309 The sculptuting is the work of Chars "yr, gr. Lodk Haven, Pu. an ‘artist of note. Both ” a ——— artists are Americans. A space is pro- FARM FOR RENT.—148-acre farm vided on the back of the meda; for the for rent on Shiven OF Wiki Hire a File . ble man by month; miles Ww « Ame of the: winner, Centre Hail on railroad. Inquire of C, To date the public males of farm I. Goodling or W. H. Tomhave, State equipments and farm stock, including CONese, Pa ol1-3 horses, have been very satisfactory to BESTY ORGAN. ~The undersigned of- the holder. The road conditiols are fers for sale a good Esty organ at very very bad except on siate-dmproved reasonable price. ~Mre. Alice Durst, roads, yet the sales have been well ate Centre Hall, . tended and the bidding, spirited. At pg BALE AN WA) sb lied Lt the Mats sale. near Old Fort, a farm Eau NTED to solicit o . ders for lubricating os greases and Tago wea ha fat Jeon; 2 tastor to paints, Salary or commission. Address thin lece’ than Afty dollars of ite or- wp HARVEY OIL~ CO. Cleveland, ginal cost. Other articles sold equally » Ohio, well, the sum total of the mile being - i $2400. There are several sales of this TRON AGH Potato Planters, both ay- character scheduled for nearly every tomatic and two-man types; Sprayers; day in March in Centre county, dnd it Diggers, and Gardens Toole JOHN is cheering to those who are closing HAUGH AND SONS, State College, out their business to know that there Pa. Exclusive agents in this terri LESSUN IN- ROYAL WEDDING | [7 "ian nave to take ft out in study: ing Rosa Bonheur's pictures and the lr le £kelotong In: the Museum of Natura) leit JC06 AUnsrog k : History, Before they know {t they will be keeping kind old Dobbin In a cage nnd charging half a dollar to go in and feed Nin FP nnples if there are any The wniriuae ’ i Fall York Herald, fnppleg Nay and loply EB : 2aheth I a) FOR BALE-—-A good mountain home, mile south of Potters Mills highway. Five-room house, Th an #X0e that human nature vi whole world kin and with more. It was a noteworthy ciuinder of the radical contrast bhot'voen roy xeadlent condition; all alty In Geent Britain and in shop 16x46 ft; other lands: for example, the states of ‘all at residence.~J. H., Davidhelser, Germany under the monarelial regime, In one of the latter, Willis Fletcher Johnson writes in the North American Review, such a marriage wonld have been impossible; it would ave had to | he morganatic, the wife forever doomed to a rank inferior to her hus band's und her children debarred from the succession. In Great dritain though ane of the oldest and proudest monarchies In the world, It was pot one-fourth Ong slate new outbulld- good spring water. wOTIe only possible but also was not even | regarded as extraordinary, and it was as complete and valld as though the | bride had been of roval blood, Before the wedding = subject and a com moner. instantly after that eercnony she was a “royal highness" in direct and close succession to the sianding throne ds the wife of the ‘heir pre simptive hood was obvious, and no legs so was The fine tribute to woman. the demonstration of the essential nnity hetween The hest justly When your heart flutters, and palpitates, when wou're short of breath and dizzy, when you have smothering spells and faint spells, ite look out for your heart! ms DR. MILES’ Will Horse Become Obsolete? Disappearance is not too strong a Heart Treatment word to use about the horse. The Agriculture department shows that throughout the world the supply. of horses has fallen off 11 per cent since 1013. In the United States It was something ever 138 per cent. Im of breeding horses to this em have fallen from 11,000 to 3.000 Western breeder is not keen to raise horses, for which there is no market and a falling price. A few will have to be kept for the gov gardens and the movies, sovereign and people American democrats boast that any native citizer may become president, must apprect ate a kingdom in which a subject and commoner may become queen and the son of a commoner may become king and emperor, used with marked success for all functional he art troubles since 1884. Your druggist sells it at pre-war prices — $1.00 a bottle. * has been horses logical For the rest | im x re-Inventory Sale | The Last Cut in Prices for this Season - We must clean up the odds and ends. It’s to your advan- tage and our disad- | vantage, fer we bi 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 Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIM - 5 BELLEFONTE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, MAR. 7-Matineed Night The GREATEST AMERICAN PICTURE AT LAST © 1S THE ONLY AND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENY OF WTHE COVERED WAGON" TO BE PLAYED IN - L THIS CITY FOR THE SEASON OF 1923-1924 SREET QacoN Foursded upon EMERSON HOUGH'S splendid story of love on the Oregon Frail - 7 ~Gdapted by Jack Cunningham ~ Directed by James Crue ~ FER ncn al * . os ¥ t Th N mgs 1 ’ rn re WAS mo A VividjPicturization of the Trials of the Pioneers infTheir Winning of the West.'| EVERY RED-BLOODED AMERICAN SHOULD SEE IT. Symphony Orchestra of 20 Artists MATINEE—5be, 75¢c, $1.00; NIGHT 00, £1.00, $1.50 (Plus Tax) MAIL ORDERS NOW FOR SEATS SECURE SEATS EARLY—AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. will be no sacrifices. tory. i ’ nw 1 i » Opening d NEW THEATRE (MUNICIPAL BUILDING) Millheim : Thurs. E'vg, Mar. FREE SHOW “BLOOD AND SAND” Featuring Rudolph Valentino FREE TO EVERYBODY SHOW STARTS 7.30 P. M. the Money" A motor that runs smooth ‘aud silent ; a motor that has a quick, flexible acceleration ; a motor that performs on the hills with remarkable flexibility and has ample speed for the level. Yes, that's a description of the Star Car motor. Then it will be more diffi cult than ever to reconcile Star Car perform- ance with Star Car prices. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL Try it for yourself. Bell Phone 34R2 2 1LOW PENCIL - 5 coith the RED BAND EAGLE PENCIL NEW BOX STATIONERY At the Office of THE CENTRE REPORTER