VOL. Cl. CENTRE HALL. PA. TELLS PROCEDURE NEEDED MAD DOGS AND DOG LAWS. MEASLES SPREADING PENN STATE COLLEGE NUT BUYS $1000.00 TO GET ELECTRIC SERVICE I THROUGH THE COUNTY ASKS FOR 835.284.5000 WORTH OF JEWELRY serene Secretary of Agriculture Jordan Urges | — — M—— Steps to Be Taken by Farmers Under Dog Owners to Conform to Law— | County Health Officer Tressler Asks | President Hetzel Says Investments | gigje &Son, Bellefonte, Pile Up Jewels New Plan Are Explalned.—Can Use Made of License Fees, Publication of Clreular Dwelling | Will Yield Big Future Heturns to for Buyer and Call Sheriff to Close Appeal From Rates, There is at present in the State | on Serlousness of the Disease. Taxpayers. Burwakn, Pennsylvania an epidemic of rabies. | ) les are spreading thir extension Mad dogs are running at larg 1 various sections of Cent e to them under parts of legheny an h induced ealth ( sion ord MoKes count delivery thousand eral the bette make McKee today electri to relieve problem particul: “The tensions —————— fronting hin service 24 tered bo 10 serve Beeome Harris Residents, Sn —————— eo —————" Howard Youth An Inventor, Service power comj and thelr fair guara “Under 5 # gs ¢ the oi ‘ pw ow Measles Usually Begin. i . . 1s i : \ Shirk Lot Sold for #650. H ns com——— i Ap——— Birthday Surpise Party, Daniel « € AA At, League Marching Forward ‘ant 5 _ 4th Wedding Celebratio Senate Passes Important Bills, 3 nate passed the Kunkle . a AA — “CASEY” COMES TO BAT AGAIN. | 1. and sons Harold a. J 8] ttler and son | dren | } Mrs. Roy H. Musser “TELL IT TO THE MARINES” | Measles’ Relation to Tuberculosis, (1atest Wallace Beery Film Made o, and Mrs Stear! r ¢ 2 4 big : "EEK An attack of measles may be follow- Order for All Diamond Enthusi ANE rs. RY a Laurelton Village Enlarging. AT ‘RICHELIEU NEXT WEEK sd by results far more serious than the asts, ra John HM. B Work has been started r ow | The surge of war—thunder of Ba *amie sia ries be Cia . Ellen Louise K has 1} 1 started on a new 1 tae] Resistance to tubercu When spring's in the alr. when birds power plant at the Laurelton State | 8N&— thes > the settings for a won Os #« greatly lowered by It A defi Eo A a wr Toa NT i ainda aa derful human drama In one of thereal | 1. or oe FM 4 come flying north. when the grass ls ————— 1 £ tl M ( 1 nite percentage of infections with the |, i. . ng to sprout, when blossoms TWENTY-TWO IS QUOTA masterpieces of the screen, Metro-Gol * . y nd . i due soafi . . o> - “ nr ¥ I 36 een, dMetro-Gs f tuberculosis can be traced tO}... starting to bud, when eyes wan FOR CENTRE COUNTY | germ wyn-Maver's much heralded epic of the | . arian nAnlaR Marine Corps. plaving at the Riche ul Poor Tecoverits from Inensies der from ones desk, when a young 5 . Village for Feeble-minded Women. F D. Kessler, of Northumberland, is the contractor, and is planning the con- struction on a large scale Theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wed r Children of the household who are lady's fancy lightly turns to love, The erection of a large and sub Min ¢ tial ’ } 3 nesday of next week | known to have had measles may at-| thoughts direct themselves tow | First to Apply for Tralning at etantial mansion that will serve asthe |P ¥ & . | tend school if they obtain permits from 3 ’ an " oh vo Irst to Be headquarters of Dr. Mary Wolfe, su “Tell It To the Marines” is amighty |, = : / ird vacation, when new moons create tary Camps Wil Be First ' health officer to do so. The health |, der vearnings. when heavy under \ \ L ved tam, } i ' gH, : Considered. however. will not issue this per | genr is joyfully embedded in layers 3 y 1X aris $ Yonas $ 3 perintendent of the Home has been |9ama, told amid great battleships in | officer, omplet ad - OY 1 wind grim war maneuvers: ami tt reno LS : completed The power plant project. | * H r maneuvers amid strenuous mit unless the records show that the 4 ' r, when bathing sults emerge ’ . Yueh Wi, Saat REabmteers tsar ber ’ <1 | frayve In an Oriental wilderness: a ed . ih { which was subsequently let. has only nal i mid | child at one time had been ill and | from their silken cocoons. when coun* recently been authorize gfte 3 4% , | the confusion and bustle of Marine he r ntly n authorized after having Sufficient funds have been approp- rinted by Congress at ite current ses: gion to provide food. clothing, trans s Ha rn it Y } Batanh Sg “Is {1d | . quarantined for the disease. Children! y excurisons are pmyfully planned, y portation to and from camps train I. these rills 1 8 2 g ] frills, A i who have not 1} 1 inspiring &pectacles | x Fo ¢ incidental to the love ; American and a pretty ¥ 3 that " a Fabs ber 2rin that's the time : slanned for 6 Laurelton V 1 gruff but fatherly ve of | —————————— : : : tary training camps this comir rizzled rin worgennt f ¥ i ! $0 We can agine the baseball far te i ——————— ey ! Beant ion i : i Koset Pleads Guilty. belabors ke been ole 1 for 1 “ Ty $ nea las . al wa 11 ¥ 1 held nder advisement sgince last md measles must " lwhen emi lots overflow with baby school M it home WET (Babe Ruthe when the umpire wv INE me until released by the ; & ‘em out”(and # or Pennsvivania. Marviand, Virginia and in i yt ing #0 is 4 # District of Columbia at citizens’ : : OS Yh Eng nnouncement to ti , | thapsodizing as the big leagues get go- [IN Ant i Koset. aged for yeurs, « ng This year. more than ever, has |MAade i " i : . Arthur. 17. 8 A. headquarters Third {he cause to rejoice Paramount has’ DAife murders Peter Jez i built $ of Antl-Masking Law. a . it heart is prow Caro ‘ 8 made ita Brat A 7 ’ ead hilipsi 3 B a » ae & of the soul of the Ma 2. Art January 2 Corps area. Baltimore, Md f LEN the Ku Klux | a fine comedy around America's 3 t in . y sa Original LOR FITS Klan The State Re ¢. without de . § : Since the original sncampmen . ' es, and ideals of those 41a New Year's das was permite bate or dissenting vote. 1 fednes- | 8 on , hd 1 t ng v Wedne yhom world knows as “First to day passed an intis-masking law, If | fight e story of the human ¢ i" p ken i! forty-6 SORT : riunken § ‘ » } forty five year 1 drunken | ional pastime isey at the Bat lased on the immortal poem, Hector { ted to enter a plea of gulity to Inve Turnbnull, Paramount producer, bulld« the House approves. it may mean the And it's glorious entertainment! One | TT ArY manslaughter in a special Red’ led a tale of many laughs. Starring end of the Klan in North Carolina. roars with laughter at William Haines sion of the Centre county court Fri | ywinace leery as the “mighty Casey,” these swided for and are grad The Senate's action followed the an- #8 the recruit. in his troubles with the | JAY morning Judge Keller sentenced ti starts in Centerville, a small town the number Brovided ih A varopment nouncement that Superior Court Judge paint--his introduction to the “Adm {him to pay a fine of $500 and asrye near New York. Casey, junk-man and ually inc reasing wi Re a OTT Henry A. Grady had resigned as Grand ral's barge and his troubles ‘with the | fOM one to two years in the county baseball player, wins himself a con of new features. t a ation Dragon. A Grand Dragon la the head sergeant that lands him in the brig Salt, ; . tract to play with the Giants when he |C0TM€ necessary 10 Axess — to fol of a State organization. He is next | One thrills at the mighty spectacle of Koset alleged that he killed Jez In|, ,.ohaianty knocks out a home run |auotas ls various voug os erved” rule in power to the Grand Wizard. His a whole battle fleet in maneuvers ite self defense, He struck the man on while holding a stein of beer in one low the Firet same, ph ® Pag resignation. therefore, is an event. guns belching flame—and the grim the head with a miner's axe, instant hand. in approval of applica ha a Thoughtful citizens everywhere are Marines who feed them their explo- death resulting. He has been in jail Taking place against a panorama number of npplications 0 atiend a watching the fortunes of the Kian. {give food. since his arrest. provided by New York in the first de-|Y™'® aneatapment . hye tr En Centre They are not improving. The old Klan It's the story of the soul of America ” sade of this century, Casey becomes received. The entire quota FL y grew out of the South's desire, in re] Lon Chaney, the grizzied sergeant, | Vecture-Entertanment In Ref. Chureh | the hit of the hour. He is toasted, [COUNtY is twend) > Meade, Mary: construction days, to assert white haw a role the like of which he never Prof. J. Shibli, of the Penn State |feted and idolized until—but why write In past. years: a .’ the greatest control, Its activities ceased when the played and may never play again-a | faculty, who was to have given his[too much? “Casey ut he Bat” arrives land, has hag on : , but will he Southern States were again admitted | role he does not act—but literally lives. | Stereopticon locture-entertainment in [at the Moose Theatre this Wodnesday, | camps for this DO thas military to the Union. The new knighthood, |1t may go down as one of the real |the local Luthrean church two weeks|Thursday, Friday. Ford Sterling, ZaSu |*uUpplanted this Phird Corps area, to be founded in 1915, had more and different | Chaney classics. : ago, but was obliged to cancel it owing | Pitts and Sterling Holloway support | fiations in the Third Cory Si aims, Its troubles have been many Eleanor Boardman makes a charm- | 10 the heavy snow, will appear Sunday | the star. and the action of the North Carolina {ing heroine, and Carmel Myers a subtle | vening, March 6th, In Trinity Re: This screeming comédy ls being Benate significant. Oriental vampire, Mitchell Lewis as |formed church, Centre Hall. His lec: | shown for the benefit of the Tellefonte [this year should make early applica —————————————————— the bandit chief, and Eddie CGribbon | ture-entertainment ds a trip to Syria [babe ball club. A special children's [tion to the local representative of i Painting. as the comic corporal, contribute some 0nd Palestine, illustrated with 100 col | matines on Saturday morning at 10a. | Military Training Camps hassciat on, Frank 1. Arney, the local painter, [tems of acting. George Ill, the di ored views of the life, scenery, poli- jm. Special admission of 106 for alljor to the C. M. T. C. officer, ud in announces that John W. Whiteman, [rector, has created a notable successor | Hes and religion of this wonderful children under 12 years A special | quarters Third Corps area, Baltimore, an experiencglt painter, will assist him [to “The Barrier” Zander the Great” | country. The lecturer is a native of lorchestra will play for this feature | Maryland, from Whom the ry in doing all work this coming spring land others of his best Known features | Mt. Lebancn, and knows whereof he Jeach night; admission at night. adults, [information and application blanks and summer, adv bf the screen. epraks, §0c; children, 26. may be obtained. a 1021, this annual training and citizen ship instruction has become inoreas ingly popular Applications to attend encampments invariably excend announced in the near future, Young men desiring to attend camp my NO. 10 ri HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. He has almost of the nmenced, Spring led ace from week, to ' he Gram-* the Boring Millis schools, taught Miriam (Long) Miss Bradford is a graduate iregg Township Vocational School and is working for credits in Lock Haven State Normal She was in town to aid in caring for Mrs J. L. Tressler, who has been ill A class of between twenty-five and thirty persone has been formed fn Centre Hall for vocal instruction un* der Mrs, Alberta Krader, of Bellefonte. The class will hold its first meeting Monday night of next week, in the Yo cal High school building where the clase will meet regularly A Season i i It was Mrs. Krader ] \ sly gave her services at Christmas time in prepare of the town for the ren ind her good work ore of her In ' on hn H. Wagner was a caller at the Reporter office to arrange for print ing posters for sale of personal prop~ erty. After living for many years in the vicinity of Potters Milis, Mr. Wag- ner will move to Mount Union. where he recently purchased a property, re cently erected and having modern conveniences. His fwo sons—"Pat” and Charles—will Teave with Mr. and Mrs. Wagner. The former YOUng man is an electrician and the latter is em* ployed in an electric sub station. Mrs Elmer Stump, a daughter of the cous ple, also lives In Mount Union. Mra T. IL. Moore entertained a group of ladies at her home at a quilting Wednesday of last week, At 5:30 a sumptuous dinner was served. Two beautiful pleces were quilted during the ladies’ stay. The following were present: Mra. PF. O. Bfrfoot, Mrs. J. H. Puff, Mra, W. H. Homan, Mrs. D. C. Mitterling, Mra. Hugh Morrow, Mra. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Annie Homan, Mra. T. L. Smith, Mrs. EB. BE. Bailey, Mrs. J. C. Goodharty Mrs. Chester A. Bpyker, Mrs, V. A. Auman, Mrs. John B. Wert, Mrs. Harry BE. Fye, Mrs. Mare garet Godshall, and Mr. and Mra John D. Moore. a