{ J THE CEE"RE REPORTER, CENTRE HABL, PA. - Ir: —— IRE isis — TL ——— i — ) | LOGAL AND PERSONAL. A NUT TO CRACK, “FLESH AND THE DEVIL” CON- [B-fork hay tedder, Superior grain drill] SALESMAN WANTED for lubricat — CERNS MILITARY PERIOD | Blackhawi wih plotter, sage Sise Jar. ing oils, greases and paints. Excellent FOR Balz=a 1% Decdepoya: wa . . A > a { OW, Pin y i OW, oath ’ gn ¢ i Sri . or motor, good oO thon, ered Roy Schaeffer is driving a new six Suppose W hat Follows Was a Fact, Bi eunltivator, 2 Spracuse plows, Olfver 2-way opportumty Salary Jot UTI os sal Mo in use Repor cylinder Star coupe. What Would the Students In the | Great Pleture Being Shown at the | plow, potato plow, grain cradle, 2-horse|, The Jeo Off. ang Palst Co. Weve ” - 307 Wad in 2 C. H. H. 8. Propose! Richelieu Theatre This Week. wagon, 4-in tire; set hay ladders, exten-| no ONO: | £ office umtdl dactzis Wotor Was ne tallod Apply at this office, : } 1s ap 0 1 ‘ singel plowing the latter part of last week. What would you propose, membe.s Filming the most militaristic period sion ladder 00 ft. long, single ladder 1¥ ft, long; 110 ft. hay rope, harpoon and Frances Bieber, daughter of Rev. |of the Centre Hall High school? in Germany's history without any pulleys. platform scales, forks, double | —— em —————————————— military scenes in it—that is the para- | and Mrs. B. F. Bieber, is one of the We often hear people say what they land single trees, cable chains, forks and . : wd . : doxical feat of Clarence Brown, famous | honor students in the senior class of | would do should they become a mil ae. diwadter. tn re he the | *hovels, set tug harness, set chain bar f the Muncy High school. 4 . 1 3 s ness, collars, bridles, 2 pr. check lines lionaire over night. Usually it is some | Devil,’ now playing at the Richelleu | "0 0 7 0 oe: Boterprl 1 & ve : pv t . 4 ousehold oods, Ele. : hte 3 Aus We sell the best garden seeds, | very foolish thing they tell us they | Theatre, with John Gilbert, Greta | ni tar Br ¢ ‘ a 4 oF own always true to name and re | . 9 Garbo, Lar Ansor and i famous | 215 stuller, Zuterprise grincer, ecepp e H P would do should fortune fall unan- : " 1 8 Hm hn ant A i kettle, meat bench, meat barrel, oak side sults, Sold by Schaeffer's : 1 X cast, b bo 3 i le OAs Oar ald ’ HE i orgs » Hardware, Bellefonte; Bell 14M. ols nounced in thein aps. To at least The story, a vivid drama of German | » ard, Mason and Hamlin rgan, hook il On ace of the play to be given |™*Y of us such a windfall would be|jife just before the war, is adapted |. =" Jamps, govd range, Red Cross dou- l Jn account © 1¢ play to eB given ; . ble heater, brooder stove complete; wood fn Grange hall, the special meeting of harmful. If we were put on trialand| from the great Sudermann drama. | ow and i” / : HE ea ‘ all, § f h 2 “ - 3 . " Sa , | BAW anc NING, wee potatoes, mMilE cans, Progress Grange called for Friday eve- | would be obliged to forfeit our Inher- The Undying Past. It portrays the {120 White Leghorn Chickens, bag wagon ‘ : . ; rigid militaristic spir the times-~ | : : ’ ning will be held on Tuesday evening, |itance on embarking on the first fool- £14 militaristic spirit of the tim saddle horse, hay by the ton; clean-up or ’ . . wen affecting home life in its inflex- | March 22nd.—By order of Master, ar a i : . 8 aale. ¥rom . ” : ish venture, how long would we bela. conventions of love and marriage, ale, Free Lunch. > ws sx d 01 - 3 xi 3 oa . . 4 Pr. { - 8 ot, Oo r SLAC - J. Shannon Boozer, on Tuesday,at-| what we wish we were—a millionaire? | which precipitate the tremendous dra- | L, ¥. Mayes, guct W. SLACK tended a meeting of dealers in ire Over night, maybe, if our ‘inheritance | matic situation In the new play. Po TI _ > TI — stone tires held in Altoona. The deal i Outside of the opening scenes, show- ers were entertained by Firestone Tire|®4Me ate in the day an we went to], the 1 dor of 6 barracks of an] : { 3 bed ng 1e interior of a barracks of an 1 i and Rubber Company at the Penn-Alto early. officers’ school, where John Gilbert | vo J : ’ y * : ; oe : . . , ‘RY NCW ! seas hotel. Let us now suppose that some one land Lars Hanson are first introduced | Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to Just Purchased In Ne This season 8 Spring Rev. B. F. Bieber, pastor of the |had been generous enough to provide [in the story, absolutely no military | 11 Pp, M. York last week. Coats are Beautiful ! Lutheran church at Muncy for alan annual ifcome of, say, $500 to be BOONES are used. | x pumber of years, and formerly pastor " . The story is an elaborate production Adults, 2e. Children, 10e r of years, and lormerily pas used in any manner the members of ! at Centre Hall, has accepted a call d Hit hol - hi hat Would based on the Sudermann tale of the | A—————— 2 1 . ie igh school saw fit, what would ‘his ay ho ensnare e love o OT - . to Indiana, this state, and will go there : Ey y de Tamm oT oat BA reg al ye of ol ros y AND THE PRICES Just wait until you hear about April 1st. the individual members of the school]husbands best iriend, winging on hei THURSDAY on : agweat? home a cataclysm. Miss Garbo, the a Wom them. So low you just can- ea - ns - 0 suggest? " Qa + (This Week) Harvey D. Hagen, the Farmers Mills amous Swedish star who recently has t beli th carpenter, is engaged in making re A small cash prize will be g od 8 i UO ; "py LAST SHOWING of John I ne igve iia pairs on the garage purchased by hisithe student whose proposa Y Gi Cin} Le 41 retin MrHo in son, Ralph Hagen, from W. R. Hoster ‘FLESH AND THE DEVIL"— Some Harris township farmers were Smond— ‘ ‘ . The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. are we on the lookout for New Styles, New Pat- terns and the most value for the least money, k meets the approval man. A number of improvements willl, hoes) that be made in the fi , Also Special Comedy and First f Cou v At 18 ed thi { tu- | : 3 : . oh gts i News. 10 aud 25e. J. H. Wagner, for long time a resi- (dents put forth thelr best Silats, anc ool Hf, 5 of ete replica of the Hi a —— of mone ERFLAL SO Ma pa TE DEPARTMENT STORE he Dirchased Deny and expects 30 hector to Sour Conmitng markable foie in ereen | Sse | epnooniG EYES" “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST” Lionel } more and I t MILLHEIM ot At LOCAL AND PERSONAL }; Clirence HBr the $0 10e and 25¢ s—————— re ————— SATURDAY PUBLIC SALE. “OYER THE GREAT DIVIDE"— a and Sec ALL NEXT WEEK MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY STARTIN » J A R (s TONDAY., MARJ .«« THEATRES. MERI [EC 2 Gi STRAND—Rig Double BIN “Th Wise Gay” with James Kirkwood “ » ‘ B a i ® The Plastic fon, with Clara Bow, News Reel and Famous Strand “MICHAEL STROGOFF"— ten-pleess Orchestra. MISHLE R—Wednesday, Class VYaadey ile. tur v 1 Burlesque. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Hig! STATE—USUAL HIGH CLASS PICTURE. accompanied bs ORPHEUM-—Red Mack (Company. Sunday morning solo, “Lord, Teach Me to Pray,” in the ¢ ron double tr 000 " | : it Saws, one-man 4aW,i, gay, rand ball in palace || CAPITOL—(Starting Sat, March 19)—“Flesh and Deviy” John Glbert, Lutheran church. He belon y sev , ro 11] greeting « friends i ut hooks striRl ats eral musical organizations in Altoona 4 4 rr fy Huw Ca 4 Greta Garbo and Lars Hanson. antl has been “on the alr’ a number of times 4 t chiseis, wrenches brace an grindstone, chain barnes rl in Som : a. if] OLYMPIC—(Starting Sat, March 19) —*The Fire Brigade” with Char- . : in. line shaft, Governor line ; wubb les Ray and Mae oF. C. H. Meyer. of Reedsville, was {VILE Hone thefe from Her Rome , | shaft with cluteh, 2 Conklin wagon Juices Verne wrote it, a mighty stor) ¥ ae MacAvoy town on Monday. He just returned |cCentre Hall the beginning of the week. ] 4 ine? ; bay adders, hay knife e, Intrigue, Adventure and the |] THIS FRATURKE 18 FURNISHED THE REPORTER EVERY WEEK BY York visit to hi tty grain era acy th oop shove iggee that gripped the hearts from New on 1 millio: it dwarfs all other Big daughter, Mrs. Howard three daughters Nv 1th : on | Featu:es” by comparison who had been with her daughter since|and in other sections of the 8 cot tle rest-o tai oil No extra admission—10 and 25ec. December, will remain there ve t n sot tests ert ition return of Mr. Butler f1 Mr. Butler is an attorney for a cor-| ing machine, gas engine ores pow. | COMING—Great Stage Attraction: : ; Il i ! May Valentine's Commie Opera Co. will | present “Bohemian Girl” RHEUMATISM n Prance with the Amer 1 French pre PUBLIC SALE. EY rete EEE EEE yg EVERYONE ’ FY hie pi pr a ve enn apm mel WHO EXPECTS SrTERLIE fm ara n orme | TO BUY A CAR B. Herring well-known Gregg | slugger and held taken to the State Hospital at Dan attempt was made res ole- | . Rr TOSINETe. Ry 7 Ta 4 ville. beginning of last week. He was]man It ia presumed the man wanted | : ® to Ewds al gave jambs, ec) : : taken in charge by Sheriff Taylor and] the car, but on being hit the driv Pules hres mpshire Ram ? assistant. who found him in his lum-|iost control of it and ran it agains " Fa brood sows, will 3 y 2 ber camp at the head of Phillips Creek, [a telephone pole, putting it out o farrow in April; 4 Chesterwhite brood aE sows, farrow in April and May; 186 ? } i on Brush Mountain, It appears Mr. [commission { When you buy your car this these features as in any other Herring anticipated what was about gis to he wh : a wg went to the camp to FARM IMPLEMENTS: Mclormick bin N rin select. car—no matter what its } happen an : . ' Bandit's Letter Priest's Text, der 6 fi. cut. MeCormick mower, Kes : sp Bees No ph Re Be wr avol swing take in charge & re 134 vue ho RE Rn i the] A letter which brought tears to the|stohe hay loader, McCormick side rake Fm i Select in the fullest literal ctors of motor car merit in Sheriff. and as a consequence the aye 8g of many who heard It was read and tedder, used one season: Johnston ii meaning of the word, which Oldsmobile and you will county officer and his deputy were |Sunday morning by Rev. Father O'- L 5 sa i is to choose by compari immediately be impressed ] i Hanlan, pastor of the Catholic church st son” . . . just as you do with ith how emphatically it is obliged to carry him a long distance tH 3 . wis China : other things you bu ify wv to their car The camp is located on at State College : gy Ye ualified to gratify your y : . an eis It was written by the youngest of i ner tastes as well as satisfy an 800-acre tract owned by Mr. Hex the Olney. bunk. bea Rite Ati Hr Theatre y Qrs. Single out the cars that suit your every need. ring. The Heporter regrets very much le. Be » . Yo" an n i 8- ar y Jord | . - your tastes and meet vour to Dote this incident and hopes the , 283—to his mother only a few min- Bellef te THIS Mar. needs . « « compare their Go over Oldsmobile EEK unfortunate man will soon recover | Utes previous to his execution, and prices . . . then make selec. features, one by one. Come under skillful treatment at the State |™C filled with affection and pathos. ; tion on the basis of relative © YOur Oldsmobile shaw tuts No effort was made by the priest to . , : SUPPC " room and see this car. Drive institution. 0. ¥ THE STAR OF BIG SUPPORT- fail values. is car. ty defend the banit, who had given per: 3 it. « « and thrill to its bril- Dr. Charles P. Wilee filled appoint- | mission of the reading of the letter, |§*“THE BIG ING CAST : By all the standards of mod. liant performance. ments on the Aaronsburg Lutheran |but he pointed out to the members of ie ern engineering, gsranoarp coacy Then, and only Cae ou Si » NCLUDES j it then, charge on Sunday, preaching at Mii- | bis congregation that, the bandit and PARADE : d INCLUDE : firmed umber of ‘O50 Sheu Gan Youselect shoats, weigh from 0 to #0 ibs, his companions were like so many of sf \ & fice was . airy § A y y heim in the evening. The service the young people of today, who do not HN \ Greta Garbo ; known factors self, your purse attended by a number of Lutherans THE BEAUTY motor car merit, misdeads, to hear one of the foremost Lutheran oF ——————— A ministers and editor of the Sunday 3 lars Hanson A school lterature of that denomination Raymond Shade Improving. THE TEMPT- FLESH AND ‘ ] i ’ Dr. Wiles is a Philadelphian. The laymond Bhae, the sixteen-year-old RESS ’ a 8, 8 : outh 1 Xiee1"y 670 a NO RAISE IN services throughout were Inspiring! you in the home of G WwW. Grove, and were engaged in by all in the large near Rockview, who attempted to come 7 OUR audience. Mrz. Albert H. Stover pre {mit suicide a week ago by shooting MADE BY THE ’ / sided at the pipe organ and rendered | himself through the right breast with MAN WHO i ADMISSION a beautiful opening voluntary, Aja .38 calibre revolver, ls improving, yoo pe duet by A. HH. Stover and W. M. Duck jand It ig thought he will fully recover MADE ~ Eh ~~ 10 & %c was also beautifully rendered. The No ason oan be assigned lor the net, HOMAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA, singing of hymns and chanting of the jes Ath if date had real or imagl “KIRKE” AND k {5 \ CONTINUOUS Lord's Prayer was 4 st ing feature wry trouble at school, His tend of the service, The charge has notfis Miss Sarah Rearick, of FOOTE S ‘THE SCARLET . . SHOW-2 TO yet heard from a, canidate to become | Valley, who states the iad was good LETTER? Hs iPM the pastor of the held made vacant popll, and wo far as sl Jj by Rev. Daubenspeck’s resigning. no school troubles
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