The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 02, 1926, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE
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LOCAL asD PERSONAL. MASTER EXCORIATES DOLLINGS., CENTHE COUNTY GIRL IS - — pa
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Declares In Report That Men at Head
of Companies Were Insane or Lovely Thelma Willams, 19, Sehool
Mrs. John Fas Mullen, of Allegheny i
is visiting In Centre Hall and other
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points in the valley. Brigands—Creditors WII Get 13 Teacher and Daughter of Orvis |
Mrs. Eliza Mever, of Tyrone, is hel Cents on Dollar, Williams, of Port Matilda, Is Se ¥ ome 0 1einan &
for the week. sfopping er forinér The award ‘of $70.00 . nation lected As City's Most Beautiful | |
nonie now owned by I Sit Rey to two att oh $35 00 : : Young Woman.
Miss kate Alexander,
jes, California, who |}
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a, mm Ps IE x Si : | Fall Fashions Strike an Entirely Different
men oe | Note == Frocks Are Bloused, Pleated,
and Bolero-ed.
Adaptable to every type—short or tall, blonde or brunette, for the lines are graceful,
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GOOF OSOICIOIOIOOII OOOO OIOIOIEOICOOPOIPIPICIOOPIPOOIOIS
dignified and chic at the same time.
The Bloused Waist, the Drapery, the Vionnett Sleeve and the Bolero are only
the new features hut the outstanding ones.
The colors are Black, Chanel Red, Jungle Green, Rustic Brown, Navy.
Come in and make your selection for we are satisfied there is one here to suit you.
COPE P OOOO OPPO POPIOIOISOCPOOIPIOPS
And Now School Clothes for the School
Girl or Boy Are Here.
SCHOOL DAYS ARE APPROACHING AND EVERY FATHER AND MOTHER SHOULD BE PRE-
PARED, and the best way Is to come In to NIEMAN'S AND SEE OUR LINE OF SCHOOL CLOTHES,
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ar Stolen from Centre Hall Street,
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EXCELLENT GINGHAM, BROAD- HIGH GRADE SCHOOL SUITS AT
ned to ’ FOR CLOTH AND JERSEY DRESSES; FOR MODERATE PRICES!
; i re . NEW COLLEGIATE SPORT OX- . LUMBER-JACKETS AND SPORT
— I'HE FORDS, TWEED AND CASHAMONI THE SWEATERS
$15.000 Gone from Milroy Bank. . : :
A warrant was issued Sat SCHOOL COATS; FELT HATS; KNICKERS AND GOLF SETS.
GIRL : GIRLS SPORT HOSE, AND BOY : SCHOOL BLOUSES—SCHOOL SHOES
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UNDERWEAR. Everything from DRESS CLOTHES
Everything Necessary to Outfit Her! Te BASEBALL SULTS,
And den’t overlook the fact that Granger’s Picnic is here
You will need Good SWEATERS, JERSEY DRESSES, NEW FELT HATS, RUBBERS and SLICK-
ERS, and surely a palr of NEW SHOES, Come and LET NIEMAN OUTFIT YOU FOR THE PBRONIC
Wear a NIEMAN OUTFIT and Be In the MAJORITY!
town
NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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| Whatmore do you need
TH in an Automobile ?
WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- J
PLAYS AT Because no other car provides such
© a remarkable combination of the
1 / modern features essential to motoring
Scenic & Moose Theatre| at th satisfaction, tens of thousands are
} 2» r : ' ft—ty aily asking th ves: “What more
| Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown Low Prices 4 TE tlle Peed
| . BELLEFONTE i are promptly and satisfactorily
i answering their own question by pur
| Jouring« § chasing the Smoothest Chevrolet in
WEDNES, Chevrolet history!
& THURS, SEPT 1.2.
“MANTRAP"— foacho’ § Brighter, more striking Duco colores
Ernest Torrence and Percy Mar- | i the comfortsand smartness of enclosed
mont. Clara Bow, who has become Fisher bodies~time-proved economy
Wagner, carrier pring Mills, were i] 5. 4 ’ Fr i famous as the typical flapper of the Fg Doar $ an a ey ian, uccties an
elected by the entre County Rural 3 3 } rx % screen, is being “de-flapped” in “Man . ati ony th * t
Carriers’ Assoclat:on to represent the : 2 y * ; £ . i SH trap.” Victor Fleming's Paramount power, amazing smoothness at e y
county association at the Penna. State . : ra 2 J % 1 picturization of Sinclair Lewis’ latest Landau $ speed ~all these qualities are yours in
Rural: Carriers’ = Association . meeting . wo bo nr novel to-day’s Chevrolet at Chevrolet's
held at West Chester, August 26; 27. : i i oH 1 2 . - Mise Bow plays the role of a Minne- Ton 93 5 y
and 28. After that thoy attended the of ” apolis manicurist—a typical flapper. Bon Bs 7 Come in! Drive this splendid lows
National convention of the associition D , wn ; When she marries and goes into Can Ten, Suck 495 priced quality car! Learn why it is the
at Philadelphia. Aug. 5¢ and 31. 1 hey : = - i wT adian woods to live with her husband, overwhelming choice of buyers
made the trip in the former's car. . . B ee a trader, she immediately loses all the Append .
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Two big attractions at the park flapper effect whelh clothes and toilet - lt
are the carnival and auto show, the : give her. However, the flapper spirit
latter under one great large tent. Un ¥ BR ai ids ; dia 3 ng unquencha id, Jondg to mom of D k Ch | C B 11 f
like many carnival attaches seen here- 5 the plot's complications. €C cr €vro et 0. . c C onte
tofore in Central Pennsylvania, they This heroic statue of the commanderinchief of the first armies of th 3
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are neat and clean in appearance, and | United States was made for the city of Portland, Oregon, though not yet delty- | COMING ATTRACTIONS— Homan’s Gar age - Centre Hall
quiet in manner. The atmosphere in] ered there by the artist. The western municipality has loaned it to the eae Savages
the carnival section is unusual in that] Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition, opening in Philadelphia June 1 P oq
it is not distasteful. This is the first] and continuing until December 1. to
0 , to celebrate 150 years of American Independ.- { ] | ’ | Y I ] ; |
complimentary notice any carnival | ance. At the foot of the sculpture is shown Pompeo Coppini, the pe A G00D SHOW AT THE SCENIC A 1 A OW OS
ever received in these columns, because | Dr. Henry Waldo Poe, of Portland, declares the face to be the most correct | EVERY EVENING IN THE WEEK
none were ever geen before that *were likeness of Washington modeled, meine as wo AA A . 4
deserving of it. ii oe Borin Riis wi « Ex > ” oem—wa aro a
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