SRE WT a Ga ii LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Hecla Park Sunday concerts are being largely attended. Penna Cave and the Woodward cave alg dia big rans on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Godshall visited her daughtes and son in Washington, I. C., for two weeks, returning home Saturday evening. Misses Carrie Jamison, of Bellwood, and Adaline ClarKe, of Tyrone, were guests of their cousin, Mrs V. A Auman, in town, from Tuesday until Friday. Prof. J. F. Wetzel, principal of the local High school, {8 attending the summer sessions for teachers at Suse quehanna university. Selinsgrove, which will continue for eight weeks, . The construction of the buildings on Grange Park to be used for exhibiting farm stock during the Grange fair is moving along nicely. The new build ings are located on the south-east se tion of the park, which particular lo- cation is that recommended by the regulating county fairs » meetin On returning he y and tool Un Sunda) and : Used Corner Spring and High Sts, DEPENDABLE CONDITIONED, GOOD TIRES, INSPECTED. THESE CARS 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Ford Roadster, 1926 Chevrolet Coach 7 Chevrolet Coach Dodge Sedan oo * y Chevrolet Coach disc clutch 1925 Ford Ton Truck 1920 Ford Ton Truck 1924 Ford Coupe . OPEN DAY LOCAL AND PERSONAL Harvey Flink is an additional clerk employed in the First National Bank to nid in. taking. cdre of the bank's growing * business, 2 And now when a lot of girls are let. ting their hair grow long, or rather, longer, along comes Mary Pickford and has her's bobbed, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T, tona Beach, Florida, have been” guests of the their daughter, Mrs. John lLatz, in Centre Hall, for some time past Young, of Day- Local townspeople who Spre to aid the baseball club in thelr stival Sat- urday night, are asked te y tenth tts cakes, which will be thankfully re ceived, Mrs. Elzabeth Devine and children who lve. with the formers father, SB PP. Hennigh, in Centre Hall, visited her cousin, Mrs. J. E. Good, at Newbarry, the past week Mrs. Russell Condo was from the local order of State convention ‘onneaut LAke. The ttendad by ahput WH Bellefonte AT A COST. RE AND ALI THE PRICE VERY LOW AND MODELS, $425.00 60.00 250.00 350.00 450.00 ‘ 425.00 150.00 275.00 375.00 400.00 290.00 th Borg & Beck 150,00 65.00 50.00 125.00 Most of the above Cars youn » AND NIGHT THE RICHELIEU THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 11rPM WEDNESDAY Week) “THE COWARD" You'll be thrilled gs seldom before at this super picture of the great North wpods and metropolitan society, 10-26c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “THE DEVIL'S TRADE-MARK"— First Pa. showing of this powerful story of a gir! who saved herself after being branded by the Devil's Trade mark Lowest admission anywhere 10 and 26c. : (This SATURDAY “WHEN THE LAW RIDES"— vith Tom Tvier and his Pals. A hg drama of the West, photo graphed in Death Valley—a blazing inferno by day-—a trackless waste by night Lowest prices anywhere, 10-25 NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY AND EVAY"—(Extra Special) with the famous Duncan : laugh a TeV bee lors { v on the well known Ur Lowe © WEDNESDAY, os $th “STURRENDER"=(Extra Spe eial) A great 4th of Ju $ THURSDAY Natio § I AND FRIDAY COLLEEN MOO IE In A Promises At the New “RITZ” TODAY (WEDNESDAY) LAST SHOWING of that Gre Dollar Pletu “HU NCHBACK OF LON CHAN} NOTRE (This Week) THURSDAY “THE DANGEROUS DUR"— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, a TTI The Last Week of NIEMAN’S BIG 2 2 EBUILDING SALE TUESDAY, JULY 3rd winds up this Big Bargain Event. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE to share in our unequaled values. Crowds and No Wonder! The largest assembling of bargains, the best values, the most plentiful assortment that we have ever had or offered to the public. NOW IS THE TIME--DON'T DELAY. BUY NOW! ACT! SAVE! We have the goods. and the variety. RE- g Sd > Every Day the prices, REBUILDING SALE. FEF EPEOCOPEPI IPE I EOPEE PET OOPPCPEOPECIPIPOPPM NIEMANS DEPARTMENT MILLHEIM WHERE drinks. Kelvinator your mind, g lowers refrig the big thrill iety of ways ing as hostes: friends, well. plenty of ice! Always constant dry Allows you to add variety to your cleanliness, worries off health; LL i1eas dainty and licious dishes. ER CO. ON %
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