AND PERSONAL LOCAL and Mra, Mills, has| Calvin, | to Mr. Spring recently born Lingle, at Dean A son Edward been named 191 During the middle of ers in in sod last week farm some sections were plowing sod | fields, Mr, i Sunbury, Colyer Mrs were paamuay MoCor f of and Bruce guests over Sunday. Miss Brant, of A Was a gues in Cent Helen weak Ruble, Millhelm ring furniture, ligcount d Isewhere Campbell, 8 off oon in h have been mdrketing 1S wes ten Ome Saturday | Oak Hall | west ne Lan ved water tank o account No particular on evening wr the F 3 1 ’ OL 4 Car eav the damage done, ing was Mr, means of to neighbors Kindly their its Sha ! Mrs. extending and friends during and wnd funeral and Ray Hinks gave | of | hea who the at iliness the assist loved time | death John HH, stock and 10, at his Runkle present eral and one, agiun of Runkle advertises farm implements for sale March nome east of Old Fort, M: at the Centre Hall hotel at taking care of things in gen may remain there, is been em Altoona. is the railroad themselves in working only Rabert Boal who has ployed by the Pennsy In home. Work slack in city and many men find the same situation as he cone and two days a week William H. Haney, the Ik mar grade teacher, is offering in Spring Mills for sale ™m ty is desirably modern in struction suited and in ene looking property. S. is wil gram his home oe pr Pa. ocated con every way to for a good home The roof on the Clinton county discovered Monday respons house was 5:00 the janitor companies A de fire. on Quiet averted a flue w o'clock disastrous fective g responsible fo Saveral Hall Centre Plummer Old Fort. was hands an 1 from hedght strong and Sat every crevice sight in y sufficient quantity Saturday and Monday and Tuesday day evening snow and set in. leaving sacle coat of ice Was Dry rouna and il. Tues | and winal thin | to | Sunday the with a on Wednesday morning Siminton, "a Luthe a erving a Juniata charge. in & double weddin Tuesday noon in Eni church, Altoona « (lod Henderson, York cousin i brides “are the i The grooma | Coexlha i h tue i churn ev. Chester minister one of which took annul’ The othe 1 of the grooms place « Evangelical OoOm Syracuse, New Siminton The of Altos Mra, ¥ Fen Ff ou ev Misses Peach. are cousins of of this elected pastor o in Chicago. but w his duties there until Kong egation f evening Lathe a v nton Lather not Bn the pla Sir in in nie por 1 Sunda fu singing heim ¥i dered 58 male ni > Field Mn ww, Stover selec ti 1 hn ank, ind two ns wh were far above the averags n their renditio The well ble nided The rroas young men’s voices oo harmony the afi nigh perfect was no small service. In the evening. Arthur is Thoman, of Altoona, who was visiting for a day or two at the H, GG. Strohm eler home, captivated his audience wiih his solo, n the Deep” sung in German, his native tongne. The composition war prepared in memory of the crew of the ili-fated UU. 8. sub. marine 8-4. which sank off Province: town, Mars, December 17, with a loss of some forty lives. The young man on former occasions sang in the lool T.utheran church. It is regretted that his coming here is invariably unan nounced, otherwise the church would part in “Anleep FROM TAX HELD 1 Bradford County Judge stitutlonality of New Assessment Ruling Mensur hibiting Imals—First State, Handed In indeed ford had g of animals M eighteen for the assessed on "IH Moor head return Frank ae, Vi Cattle to $495 of his animals an to tax, was passed in 1824, and vears had withstood legislative The l session of the legislature amendment April 19 Heving livestock owners of the | In another ruling handed d« few days ago by the same judge, illegal for cider suit of $220 was The law, horses making 181 9 nn “3, declared for manufacture. any wine half of tent The Alexander, premises, heverage of Pu more tha alcoholic by or one par cent tent following was brought a7 seizure won ——— - Peter B. Jordan | for and « Mra has been il proving bed Some weeks, is 1 ogntinues to be con horses wore held additional private tracted Max Herr for $10.00 But fo horse sale WI here last wee ones we of four or five at later sale Two sold « On DN LIT d to “Williams” and “Marys™ Ls One n - Master Post ven son indstrati gi cellent hey lathe to ADVERTISEMENTS SALESMAN for l.aubricatin and Paintyabwe. lines combined ar commission. — The Royce Co., of the Royee Paint C Ohio, . 0... Cle LOST 0m road between Cent 656-138, IL. Finder return Jurris, Centre Hall Sig. please ry HOME FOR SALE Home liwated in Spring Mills, painted and papered: nicely i hot we ight Haney, of Milis, P'a an Spr were ing iin COWS Fon White FOR SALE new ti excellent OHH lot of onditios ind ext unming £ Call HR12 HH cheap Centre - $x : 5 dd THY MERMIL BOND Cy Aan A ot X os -d doubtless be filled to capacity, JEGAL Con- Pro- An- Down 0 Ning LsINng LHHOTSe bring which enable for 103 action, + pRSS- 27, re- evy wn i it was "POSS, n one- con Peter on his wit who OL im fined to thi ad. ila Salary E veland, re Hai Hu newly choot ri Win. mod pd i= wil Halil. THE CENTR BR Dutch Frows Not All “Stay-at-Home Bodies” crullers and cheese ehlkes of the Duteh housewife of Nien Amsterdam are far famed, it is not nerally known that the Dutch wom had than housewifely character. For trade, Though the ge en of a those other capabilities they successful Dutch Nieu the were vi in Many OW end Hele Tole ry of frows Am New the stores In n Guitar writes In York ram. The wife of a acher) of that early day owned her reverend hus Say). in tore; and, unlike nd (needless to had an s comparable | ¢ of a present-day prize wonen were als unusu ful traders with the id has ‘female trader” of ‘ves to show both her saga disfavor with which “This wowmun, although net of open ly godless life, {8 more wise than de vout, She Is a truly worldly woman, and conceited, and sharp In with wild people us well as olies, She has a lus band, whe 8 her secoud one. He re muins ut bomwe quietly while she trav- proud trading Lilie trading. In fine, the business so well. persons whe are the beuthen ne?" what wil the latter ai One’s Ideal Residence as Viewed in Dreams will in the revealing the influence and em- features of the Eng- nia bungalow and says the Kansas be heated by hot electricity and shingle, and in be a colonial fiothi« cottage gtyvie chatenn the best manor, Cali lack Star t Or loci oro Ot I It wil “ten Adirone n water ith bh if Ww eott tt % of 1 red. yel contain nn One's Courage h Bull wrs coveted Cornis i Bn mir fa cow a neighbor and Iald I eir chosen that fraveiing had asked a bear gh- g cow ve the bear the rel hie put the thieves arrived; cow, while the »" ' southern “Survived Himself” In France it stated that Flammarion, the great popular as tronomer who died recentdy, imself.” © This is the French way of ing that the present generation has matically is JI “survived fl tions which clung to his words and ed with him in hig form of astron liad passed on, reely known be sight among inger: generation. In the where he died. Curiously enough, just fore he passéd away he bequeathed de Hol LLEiey Care of Machinery Two morning th should be set for whold duties werbanl all Wverything that the which imine all electric none is wearing out fire. By this means keep your house equipment in the of condition, avoiding electricians’ bills and prolong: ing the life of phe machinery, important mornings imehinery, ft, oil, clean dust, ex- “ithe one { 1st these nll parts Luther file to be ond likely to cause i gt Probably So Ordered f : : - SUBURBAN DAY IN Altoona Booster Stores When your loeal supply merchant cannot your needs COME TO ALTOONA And visit Booster places of where you are attention and goods of known quality and correct style are sold at unifermly low prices. SUBURBAN basi. Ness assared court cous where THE OPPORTUNITY to Save is still here, Nieman’s CLEARANCE SALE is still on. In order to properly clean up the past year’s business we will continue OUR CLE 2R- ANCE SALE THIS ENTIRE WEEK. This is your LAST chance to share in these tremen- dous Clearance Values. Niemans Department Store Where the Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM DAY Is a good time to shop In Booster Stores, as there are always spe- cial underpriced opportunities of- fered for this weekly event. CLEARANCE SALES Are In force In Booster Stores this month; odd lots and remainders of wearing apparel and other goods for personal wear, as well as things needed for the home, belng offered aut Less than Usual Prices, The Entire Family Can Share These Offerings! GOOD ROADS from all sections of Central Pennsylvania—and they are just as good In winter time in other seasons of the year! Arrange to spend the entire day in Aitoona. Booster Restaurants can serve you palatable food and Boost ¢r Theatres can provide first elass intertalnment! in Lead to Altoona ER VILTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION STRAND THEATRE Altoona, Pa. Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY -RICHARD DIX, “THE GAY DEFENDER" One Week 28th: Ine Piece Orchestra 10 FALTOONAS FAVORITE THE RICHELIEU THEATRE LARGEST AND THEATRE BELLEFONTE'S MOST BEAUTIFUL adults, 2c. Children, 10e oss si ————— TODAY (WEDNESDAY) “THE BLOODSHIP — ¥ L’ ‘ Wh ot the OXY Also, Harold reel Comedy, 3o¢ : Showing at “The Ritz” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SANDOW THE GREAT DOG STAR In “AVENGING FANGS" A stirring mystery piay of the West Ree Sandow tral 4h8 ‘trap the “gani crooks, HE Lloyd in “Haunted Children, his greatest Spooks” Ihe, With All Programs at the RITZ will pieture, First Run News, Comedies and Short Sahleets, 10 and 25¢ - ABOUT ADMISSIONS, We ont law iid i Heap i tures 5 Coed it) Therefore We as snd In It Wy the public (in fact know do pictu to give You ! oi 16 and ! PICTURES cannot be run for Ww want such 8, ng irst-run pu of “a Goon ing its weekly sescion “Ladies, been moved and seconded that there shall be no conversation at the card tables, What shall we do with the motion?" “1 suggest.” said a sprightly young woman, “that we discuss It while we play.” The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe- ty Razor Outfit With a NEW Sal seription to The Centre Reporter. Do your friends a favor by telling them about it HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS FOUND IN HUNT FOR TALENT i Lae MADAM LOUISE HOMER nition pete Distinetiv undertaking Commitiee Homer, he star: Mrs, Edgar president the National Federa- tion of Music Clubs: Edward W. Bok, former editor the Ladies’ Home Journal, and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, wife | of the world-famous New York bank- | er and music patron. fo L071 are National are Madam tropolitan BANS EDWARD taken to New York by the Atwater Kent Foundation for the finals, which will be broadcast over a national net- work of stations The awards for these will be as follows Winners of first place — one | young man and YOUUg WOmAn-— | will each receive $5800 cash and two years’ tuition fn a musical con servatory. Winners of second place will each receive $2000 cash and one year's tuition. Winners of third place will each receive $1,000 and one year's tuition: Winners of fourth place will ¢ receive $500. a8 a Audition They ae We WwW. BOK Louise Upera Stillman Kelley, of of ane Winners of state auditions—~one boy and one girl—receive silver medals and are taken to their district audi-| tions at the expense of the Founda-| tion to compete with young singers from their’ neighboring states Winners of each of the five district auditions— one young man and one young woman | in each—receive gold medals and are | 8 To Excavate Roman Stadium It is planned to excavate the Circus Maximus at Rome w hich was the great. est stadium ever built. It seated 2350. 000 people and would make some of the modern stadinms such as the Yale owl the Yankee stadium ke falr amphitheaters, Circus Maximus was three times as large as the famons Colosseum at Rome. Tt was first built in the time of the early Roman kings, wae used dur. ing the republic and had {ts best gnre during the empire. Here Julius Onesar entertained the Roman ropulace on a 4 magnificent scale. Indeed the renle was so large that he had to sell one of { his private villas to pay for the games and chariot races. In thie great sta. dinm the gladiators fought in mortal ' ~ambat with wild beasts imported from Afrien and Asia. \ merely fi Tew DOUEDS pusmes mn the ground and bent at the top, over whieh old sacks and rage are thrown. Cooking is a simple matter. Meat is rented wt ct co enen fire and mealle eukes are ahd on Lot stones, snd nok The tio county YOU a i by that Hn we # building 1 mosque a Werra Satis EY Bn aclosy oe, “YeR mon par presumed Incomia ote, aminon in however, a in have a roof Pathfinder Ais of tie nee, a“. - - Land of Thirst? The Bechuanaland protectorate of Sonth Africa les principally in the | Kant art desert—-the “Qeeat Thirst | Land” Very little of this huge aren has been explored, althongh the rail way from Kinherleyv to Rhodesia sheirte ite casiern edge. There ix no “housing question” Pechunn. te i in | mtive hut Is often
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