THE CEF “RE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——— ee T— ! Galli-Curci Swayed by the | ‘Seer of Sweden en. Come to Nieman’s POPC OOOOPOOPOCOOPOOOOIOOOYN POPC OOOIO00 cov IeoOes Fall Fashions Strike an Entirely Different Note == Frocks Are Bloused, Pleated, and Bolero-ed. Mrs. Belle Whiteman ig at the home ef her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Newport. Geary, in B®. C. Mitterling will ship a car load milch Bethel, Berks coun the of this COWS to latter part of ty, A. J. Zimmerman, State College Reporter office on way to Mifflinburs The Niema: clesed o'clock re oper week, editor of the stopped at the on hi Times, Saturday Adaptable to every type—short or tall, blonde or brunette. for the lines are dignified and chic at the same time. graceful, The Bloused Waist, the Drapery, the Vionnett Sleeve and the Bolero are only a few of the new features but the outstanding ones, The colors are Black, Chanel Red, Jungle Green, Rustic Brown, Nav; the eoming to the fonte, Mond A metropolits ist will play Nee SE Theatre, Be Of next Moose Pres Amelita Galli-Curci evening eR Come in and make your selection for we are satisfied there is one he Prima Donna Gives Wonderful Interpretation | tL of the Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg— Il And Now School Clothes for the School ENRY FORD'S Dearborn Inde-! Then answer to yourself the number | > H Pedic Vablisies 4 Taanriabie [0] years thal BE caequirey vo, Girl or Boy Are Here. article on Galli-Curei and ir | Emanuel Swedenborg, by Clarence W,| Mean More Than Any Other Books “| Barron of the Wall Street Journal, | Mr. Barron, credulous, con 3 2 tinued his e | the world famous financial authority. Madame Galli-Curci : Mr. Barron declares that Galli- He learned that after she | Carei has the most wonderful brain her dear mother she had sought the | . «| he has ever met or heard of in a Writings of Swedenborg in a desire | entre} woman, although she is much more 4, know more about the other world | . | “a true woman with a life and soul whence her mother had gone. She | { of affection for all that is ennobling spent the summer vacation | { and uplifting in the family, and in studying borg’s "Works. andi | color, form, and music.” declared : have mea andi Mr. Barron is chairman of the mean more to me than anything else | Boozer and Charles Coldron. | Botch Trustees, who acting under the I have ever read” ! Hall. are Feesiaric co o. | will of Lydia S. Rotch of New Bed- When Gaili-Curei returmed from | Sta hway Toad beinz| ford, Mass., began in 1872 a modern California Mr. Barron motored ui . | translation of the Theological Works into the « dtskills to | which Emanuel Swedenborg wrote Italian palace, and in an | and published in the Latin tongue, | with her and her hushar d and deposited in the libraries of the Samuels, he wos o { world 150 years ago. Curel had read an Miss Loi | This work was completed and Pub- borg in a briefer this week rej 2 | lished by the Houghton Mifflin Co. in body had ever don improved. She is daughter of M 82 volumes in 1907. He says of this and Mrs ¢ About three years ago there ap- “Hours flew like 1 fonte. and is being treats at the | peared in a Cleveland Paper a para- the questioner. Mr Geis : I hospit graph that among her other sccom- with He: i Galli-Curei had read all hes) = ological Writings of Emanuel full redenborg. The claim Mr. Barron that he thought tht be easily punctured by a le inquiry as to the The Bible a Greater Work Than Ever To Mr i put en Lhe elsewhere On Tuesday, Mir Mrs A. E Kerlin, of Centre Hall, will leave for Bt. Peterst Florida, home, W e In that city they purcha it is this and winter ed a furn they will again occupy Foster W, Jordan and Christ Durst, 13} plage Frazier, Potter with Messrs still SCHOOL DAYS ARE APPROACHING PARED, and the best way is to come In AND EVERY FATHER to NIEMAN'S AND SEE AND MOTHER OUR LINE OF SHOULD SCHOOL BE PRE- CLOTHES. rrespondence with | for soon months some lost} EXCELLENT GINGHAM, CLOTH AND JERSEY NEW COLLEGIATE SPORT 6X. FORDS, TWEED AND ¢ ASHAMONI] SCHOOL COATS: FELT HATS; GIRLS SPORT HOSE, AND UNDERWEAR, BROAD- DRESSES; HIGH GRADE S¢ HOOL SUITS MODERATE PRICES! LUMBER-JACKETS AND SPORT SWEATERS KNICKERS AND GOLF SETS. BLOUSES SCHOOL CLOTHES SUITS. About forty AT in the silk or seven of Hall Jacob town, but ne holds an He eral years C. WwW, of Centre ed on Built fermer Joint, al eperates CIlORE to persons are employe ing Mills, from « mill at Sp: whom are FOR THE GIRL: FOR THE BOY: Sharer, formerly Lving it important place been has employed SCHOO! SHOES from DRESS BASEBALL Everything T 0 NIEMAN’'S DEPARTMENT ST0 MILLHEIM the St Everything Necessary to Outfit Her! over were at 4) 1 deen seemed 80 jt lv. as in ¢ » K Wanted to Learn WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- | ADVERTISEMENTS ~PLAYS AT-— { Scenic & Moose Theatre "Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown : BELLEFONTE Barron's direct inqui Galli-Curei ] 8. I : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER YTHE FAMILY UPSTAIRS" i 16th 3 Also Single Reel Pathe Comedy, Fox | A Variety and “Church Yards of Oud America,” 10 and 25e shorg’ Swede: 2 32 Volumes Read in a ema fr ———— FRIDAY & SATUR. SEPT. “MARRIAGE LICENSE"— le Summer . ' 17-18. : . {3 PASHIONED TO FIT BELL GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL MADE TO LOOK WELL BR ALL THE POMULAR DAINTY SHADES BOLD BY ALL YOUN LEADING STORES ali i [gee MOOSE THEATRE “| MONDAY Nir, SEPT. ed Woh ; § THE INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES | Added on Friday, 7th ( hapter of the i GLE aio { Serial “Snowed In” On Saturday, a . pi” . Te hm { Brand New Two -Reel « Oe dy “Non : g —— | Sop Bride” 10 he, | ———— P— something GOOD showhnhe {at the MOOSE THEATR! Friday and nm —— which has come into and the wdrid thro gh g | borg. was no effor r “Think of modern-sized All Fear Vanishes | volumes, originally written in the “T1 more you doth e! Latin tongue and unfolding from the the more lif | Hebrew of ‘Ge nesis’ and ‘Exodus’ the into you, 3 {| internal or spiritual sense that and not weaker for the d | beneath the letter. Annex a dozen working and the singing more similar volumes that not only stronger; I am not ex re . 3 Lrmmanue] effape ¢ hor Always twenty 1 you | Saturday nights, : . : give forth. and energy Rural Vi pour od and wou ar stronger ing, the always delegate g lies since the Centre feel membered the pie of the se ship where were spent, All those who know M ins Gleixner will be glad to she is rapidly improving, ing in welght at an almost unbeliey- able rate. She has been a sufferer for more than two years from a slight injury to one of her knees, which fi- nally affected the bone, causing a run: ning sore. The bone was scraped at various times, a silver plate Inid on, and various other operations, includ. ing a plaster paris east, resorted to. At one time she was a mere shadow of her former self and there were slight hopes for recovery. With the ald of crutches she is able to easily move about, and performs many. light household duties. During the time of great discouragement to others, she was cheeiiful, and 0, of course, she is today. a ith side Potter + yw'n his childhood and youth Catherine know that and galne expound every picture set forth in the book of ‘Revelation’ as conveyor of a tremendous truth of universal application throughout invisible de. grees of creation and life, but also illumine all the problems of sex as presented throughout the universe from the union of the love and wis. dom in the divine down to sex crystal. | lization in the mineral kingdom: in.! clude the deepest of all works ever | written entitled, in the original Latin, | ‘Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Di. vine Love and the Divine Wisdom.'| hausted at all by my singing. Swed enborg shows the reason and how life comes in as you pour it forth usefully to others. You don't have to try or worry or fret. You know it is not you but that it is just being done through you.” Speaking, further of the help Swed. enborg had been to her in her work she said: “One gets so much more confidence. The other world and the one life, that comprehends all life, becomes reality and all fear and worry vanish.” —$1.65 and $2.20, tax included
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