WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- ~PLAYS AT— Wheat Crop of 1925 Shows Scenic & Moose Theatre . | BELLEFONTE Lowest Average Since 1904 | | Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown AT THE BCENIC, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “YOUNG APRIL" with Joseph Shildkraut, Rudolph Shildkraut, Bessie love and Bryant Washburn, This Is a pleasing Myth ical Kingdom story with a novel edy angle, directed by Donald Crisp This cast needs no Introuction, but a word to the wise is sufficlent. So be sure and make a date with yourself to see It. It's too good to miss, Also, FOX NEWS and “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS.” Only 10 and 25c. — we ————— Sh to 1925 WHEAT PRICES AND RECEIPTS PRICE PER|WEEKLY TREND OF CASH WHEAT PRICES AND RECEIPTS | TOTAL BUSHEL I nr Vio £ d PRIMARY Ar [VAN [FEBIMARIAPRI MAY [uuN[uuLlauc [sep] ocT [nov bed eA CHICAGO IN BUSHELS $2.00 26000000 com-~ $1.95 4000000 _ $1.90 22000000 $1.85 20000000 | 18000.000 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This Week PARAMOUNT Presents “EVERYBODY'S ACTING"— 7 Blg Headline Stars—Betty Bron- son, Ford Sterling, Dresser, Lawrence Gray, Henry Walthall, wart Molmes, Raymond Hitchcock All the world's a stage and every- body's acting, a Comedy drama that takes you back-stage at the theatre. Based on a real life story. Take this one in, if you never go again, for it's one of the best shows seen here in quite a spell, Also, a First Run ‘Napoleon Jr.” $1.80 21.78 16,000,000 14000.000 Louise $1.70 Ste $1.65 12000.000 $1.60 10000,000 $1.55 | 8000000 2-Real Comedy. Only 10 and 206« I——————— MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE $L50 6.000.000 $1.45 4000000} | ,. 3140 2000000 Country Store Every Wednesday Night $1.35 SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICULTURAL FOUNDATION 1000000 COMING ATTRACTIONS “Midnight Lovers” ‘The Great Gats- by” ‘The Blond Baint.” “For Wives Only,” “Risky Business” “Almost A TE 1925 wheat market has been one of many surprises for the growers of both winter and spring wheat, states the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. Owing to unfavorable weather conditions last winter, which Lady.” “The Prince of Tempt caused a large abandonment of winter wheat acreage due to the winter Kling | oppo Horsemen " “Hen | of nearly ten million acres, or 22% per cent of the area sown In wheat, the Hur." total crop production In 1925 reached only 669.365.000 bushels as compared to | - 862,827,000 bushels the year before. With the exception of 1917, this is the heaviest abandonment of wheat area on record. The final harvest averaged only 128 bushels per acre, which 1s the lowest average since 1904. Spring wheat, which looked very promising at first, also lost heavily through Injury from rust. The yleld per acre was cut down to 12.0 bushels, which is 83 bushels below the 1024 average. 4 The carry-over of wheat from 1924 was moderate. From 635000000 to 650,000,000 bushels are required for domestic consumption. Exports up to the end of December were nearly 60,000,000 bushels, and the remaining exportable “Gigolo,” “The Four MACHINE SHOP | WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK W. A. HENNEY | CENTRE HALL, PA. ! Bell Phone 13R3 12 § | i TOL LOT SI CHIT, a Se § surplus is small. Both winter and spring combined production totaled 1908. 262,000 bushels less than in 1024, making It the smallest wheat crop since 1017 in terms of productiom, and in proportion to population, the smallest wheat crop since 1890. Because of a bellef In a world shortage, wheat prices early in 1025 reached a high level, going up to $1.98. When It became evident that the apparent world shortage had been exaggerated, the market declined rapidly and went as low as $1.46 In April. { Christmas for Everybody Next Year. Plenty of Christmas money helps do it. This can easily be accumulated during the year if you will Join Our Christmas Club NOW FORMING The weekly payments are scarcely missed, and they grow into a com- fortable sum of money almost before you know it. Ask our teller about the different WEEKLY PLANS OF PAYMENT as listed below : 10c each week gives $ 5.00, plus interest. 12.50, plus interest. 25.00, plus interest. Deposit Deposit .25¢ each week gives Deposit .50c each week gives 50.00, plus interest. Deposit 2.00 each week gives $100.00, plus interest. Deposit $1.00 each week gives FIRST NATIONAL BANK SPRING MILLS, PA. hdd > > Fee > Announcing the Opening of Our New Music Store COPOOPOVOPPOPIOIPIOOOCIOPOOOOPPO A Complete line of New Orthophonic Victrolas from $85 to $300. New 1927 Radios, from $9.75 to $100, for seven tube Set. The latest Orthophonic Victor Records, 75c¢ Regular Victor Records (double face) 4 for $1. Player Piano Rolls, 19c. Finest Wurlitzer Pianos, $295 to $1100. String and Band MTnstruments A Complete line of String and Band Instruments : in fact, Everything Musical--All New Fresh Stock, and all prices marked in plain figures, one price to all. Convenient pay- ment plan arranged. Every article guaranteed. 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