—————————————————————————————————— ——The County Commissioners are | now distributing the ballots. for use at next Tuesday’s election. ——The official opening and house- | warming of the House of Lords, at | its new location on Muncy mountain, will take place today. ——A letter box has finally been attached to one of the side doors of the postoffice where letters can be dropped in at night after the office has been closed. : ——The thimble bee of the ladies of the Reformed church will be held Friday afternoon, this week, at the home of Mrs, E. E. Ardery, on Rey-’ nolds avenue. : — The ladies of the Lutheran church will give a chicken and waffle supper in the basement of the church, Thursday evening, November 6th, serving to begin at five o’clock. Tick- ets will sell for seventy-five cents, the proceeds to be for the benefit of the church. ve ; ; ! — “The Right to Happiness” is | the name of the big motion picture featuring that inimitable film actress, Dorothy Phillips, which will be shown at the Scenic Thursday and Friday nights of next week. By many it is said to be a better ‘picture than “Hearts of Humanity.” Matinees | both days. Don’t fail to see it. | — Tickets for ex-President Wil- | liam H. Taft’s lecture at State Col- lee on the evening of November 22nd will range in price from 25 cents to $1.00, and will be on sale next week at the Athletic store, State College. The ex-President has been requested to speak on the topic of the League of Nations, and so far as now known, will do so. : : % —A Centre county farmer who tried to sell several hogs in Bellefonte last week avers that the best offer he could get was fifteen cents a pound dressed, and he didn’t sell the hogs. | Assuming the farmer’s story %o be true it would indicate that the whole- sale price of meats is coming down, but no one would suspect it from the retail prices charged ‘the consumer. — Lieut. R. D. Coble, a former member of the French aviation serv- ice, did not deliver his lecture, “Paris to Versailles,” in the court house on Wednesday night for the benefit of the Bellefonte Camp of the American Legion, but it was not the Lieuten- ant’s fault. He came to Bellefonte as per schedule but whoever had the ar- rangements for the lecture in charge failed to make the necessary prepara- tions for same and the result was the court house was not opened and there was no place in which the Lieutenant could deliver his lecture. ——At the election next Tuesday the people of Rush township will vote on a proposed bond issue of $20.000 for the purpose of erecting a central- ly located High school building. No school facilities that can ke given the boys and girls these days can be too good for them; ‘and that is the princi pal argument in favor of the loan. hile the question is one that con-. cerns the people of Rush township alone, yet we feel sure that they all have the best interests of their chil- dren at heart, and in no way can they show this more thoroughly than in providing for them the best schooling facilities possible. ; Sadeociaadn {——There are some people in Cen- tte county who have all kinds of faith in the fact that something will yet turn up to prevent prohibition from becoming effective, as two applica- tions have already been filed for liquor licenses next year. Under the Brooks high license law such applica- | tions must be filed not less than | twenty-one days before the date of | license court, which is about Novem- ber 15th, but with total prohibition | | by next January almost a positive certainty there naturally is consider- | able curiosity as to why a present | holder of liquor license should wish | to secure a license for next year. 'Harpster—Jolloss.—Anthony Chas. | and Miss Harpster, of Bellefonte, Helen Mae Jolloss, of Renovo, jour- neyed to Williamsport last Friday where they were united in marriage at the parsonage of the Pine street Methodist church. In the absence of Rev. B. H. Hart, the Methodist pas- tor, Rev. C. E. Granger, of the Pres- byterian Church of the Covenant, performed the ceremony. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Harpster will reside at Renovo. MILESBURG BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Joseph P. Thomas, the new : pastor of the Milesburg Baptist church will begin his labors there on Sunday morning, Nov. 2nd, when services will be held at 11 o’clock. Rev. Thomas comes to Milesburg from Hunlock’s Creek. Prohibition Now the Law. Washington, Oct. 28.—Prohibition | is now the law of the land in its most drastic form, for the Senate today voted to override President Wilson's veto of the prohibition enforcement Act. The vote was 65 to 20, or eight votes more than were needed. As the House had already hastened, last night, to reject the veto, the bill now becomes a law and the sale of any beverage containing more than one- half of one per cent. of alcohol is a crime against the majesty of the gov- ernment of the United States. It will remain a crime, punishable by drastic penalty, until the Senate ratifies the treaty with Germany and a covenant of the League of Nations. "It was announced at the White House today that as soon as the treaty is ratified President Wilson will issue a roclamation declaring that the war is over and that the demobilization of the army is completed. When the President issues the proc- lamation above referred to it will mean a brief wet spell for the coun- try, or until January 26th, 1920, when the constitutional prohibition will be- come operative. | now been changed and a duplicate | and. th ! view, Centre County, Penna.,” with electric | eurrent or power. : duplicate and set forth in detail all data. tion will be made to the above Court on , ter of an intended corporation to be call- ed the “Officers Club of the 28th Division. ! privileges of the said Act of Assembly. . and its supplements. 1 County, To Get the Victory Buttons. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Every Centre county soldier who | served in the world war is entitled to f° victory button and should make ap- ! plication for same so that he will | 143-tf 3 {i have it as a memento of the part he | DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters played in the great struggle. The | jestumentary, on the estate, of art 3: emens Har er, late o: aiit- original ruling of the War Depart- moon township, Centre county, Pa. de- ment required soldiers to send in their ceased, laying been granted io the Ter: $ : ; 3 3: a i signed, a ersons aving claims agains discharge apers with their applica- | Said estate are hereby notified to present tion for a button, but this ruling has ! same, duly authenticated for settlement 3 those knowing themselves indebted will make immediate payment to SUSAN L. HARLACHER, Administratrix, Port Matilda, R. F. D. OR RENT.—On Linn St., four steam- heated rooms, with use of bath, for light house keeping. Apply to certificate of discharge can be sent. Attorney *S. Kline Woodring, of | . 5.6: Bellefonte, acting for the Red Cross, has received a supply of blank certif- jcates and soldiers can get same by rs Ty a : M. Kimport, late of Potter town- applying to him at his office in Cri- | ship, Centre county, deceased, having been der’s Exchange. These blanks will be | En ene to_said es supplied to soldiers as long as the! tate are requested to make immediate pay- | ment, and those having claims against the | same to present them without delay for settlement. | XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- | mentary upon the estate of Betty supply lasts, so that in order to be sure of getting one application should be made at once. ‘ NARCIE KIMPORT, bY Sie soa Executrix, —Vote for James E. Harter for 0i-43-6t Spring Mills, R. F..D Treasurer. mm CHAS. E. GILMOUR.. all persons. ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in- | sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred. and barns at $1.60 a hundred. on the cash plan for three years, and dwell- ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at 80 cents a hundred on the assessment plan for 5 years as against fire and lightning. 64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. EGAL NOTICE.—In the Orphans’ Court of Centre county. In the matter of the Estate of Robert F. Sechler, deceased. To the heirs at law, creditors, and other persons interested in said estate: Notice is hereby given that Carrie S. | Sechler and Myra BE. Sechler, Administra- tors, have filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, their petition praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said de- cedent, fronting 25 feet on North Spring street, in Bellefonte borough, Centre county, Pennsylvania, and extending back 200 feet to Locust Alley and fully describ- ed in said petition, at private sale, for the payment of debts, to inifred M. Gates, for the sum of .00.. If no exceptions be filed thereto, or objections made to granting the same, the Court 6 will take nal action upon said petition, November 3rd, 1919. WALKER. W. HARRISON HARRY KELLER Monday, 64-40-4t ——While playing the part of a “looker-on” to State-Centre Electric company men cutting down a tree near the High school building, last Thursday, janitor Thomas Morgan had his left eye badly injured by a splinter of steel flying into it from a hatchet the men were using to pound a wedge into the tree. The injured eye is now improving and the doctor has hopes of saving the sight. CALL OR WRITE The McVey Company Real Estate Operators alogue of Real Estate for sale—- | houses, lots, farms, coal and tim- ber lands. 64-43.4t EE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ROPOSAL..ELECTRIC CURRENT: — |’ Pursuant -to provisions of Act: of Assembly approved March 30, 1911, P. L. 32, sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Inspectors, Western Pen- itentiary of Pennsylvania, Northside, Pittsburgh, Penma., up to 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, November 8th, 1919, for furnish- ing the new Western Penitentiary, Rock- TRY.THE. Excelsior Brand Roller Flour Manufactured by the * Milling Co., Curtin, Pa, Proposals must be in | relative to terms of contract. The Board | ; i reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Cu rtin JOHN FRANCIES. 64-43-1t Superintendent of Construction. \ FOR SALE BY TNXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Hd- WwW ‘ ¥iN Allison, late id the town, eaver Bros. 8 0 otter, in the County oOo y r Centre and . State of Pennsylvania de- and The John Meese Store ceased. i wi : Letters testamentary in the above es- tate having been issued to the undersign- 64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Offices : Altoona, Johnstown, Mt. ! Union and Bellefonte, for their cat- Extra Specials in Our Grocery Department Curtin’s buckwheat flour—10 1b. sacks, per sack, ..2. 0. 0000 85¢ ‘Boneless bacon, per lb.......... 39¢ Country onions, per lb.......... 4c Jersey sweet potatoes, per lb.... 4c Large size can sugar peas, per IN cals rst oid 16¢ Shredded wheat, per box........ 12¢ Large size Mother’s oats, per box. 30c Prunes, per lb................. 29c¢ : Golden age noodles, 10c size tS Or sive. PERC AN 25¢ | Rub-No-More soap, 2 cakes for.. 15¢ Ritter’s large size can baked _. beans, per can 15¢ California seeded raisins, per box 23c sso sss esses cans COHEN & CO. 64 36-1t ed by the. Register of Wills in and for the said County of Centre, all persons havin claims or demands against the estate o the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment thereof without delay, to A Guaranteed Scenic Show ANNA MABEL ALLISON, HARRY M. ALLISON. Blanchard & Blanchard, Executors, Attorneys, Spring Mills, Pa. ‘Bellefonte, Pa. © 64-38-6t (~ HARTER NOTICE. —In Re: Incor- oration of the Officers Club of the 28th Division, A. E. F. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. | No. 39, December Term, 1919. Notice is hereby given that an applica- the 1Sth day of November, 1919, at ten o'clock a. m., under the corporation Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto for the char- A. B. F.” the character and object of which is the maintenance of a club for the promotion :of! friendship and, social inter- |, course among the officers who served, with % cen? ob the, 28th Division, in the A. E. F.. in or< der to perpetuate the friendship and com-’ radeship whigh have grown up ameng the The Greatest Love Story ever told Le 5000 People ! . Tuspiring, Beantiful, Amazing | 7 ‘A Better Picture than “Hearts of Humanity.”’ THE GREAT EMOTIONAL. STAR Dorothy Phillips Plays a Wonderful Dual Ro'e in “The Right to Happiness” 8 Reels ! officers” of said Division while serving to- gether in France, and for that purpose to. establish and -maintain’ a Country Club, and for thése pytposes to have and possess’ and enjoy all the rights. benefits and The proposed charter is now on file int the Prothonotary’s Office of Centre BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, 64-42-3t Solicitors. Farms for Sale Scenic Theatre... Bellefonte Thurs. and Friday, Nov. 6th and 7th Matinees 2.30, 15 cents : Night Shows 6.40 and 8.40, 25 cents : Tax Extra: ei lel Large and small, in Central Peun< sylvania. Send for Catalogue. ds : Re BOC. WATTE, 64.42 8t* Tyrone, Pa. Ira D. Garman - Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry : “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, -9¢34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA Louis DAMMERS Philadelpnia Eyesight Specialist ONE PAY ONLY Bellefonte, Garman Hotel Parlors Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1919 2 p.m THE FERRAROS INTERNATIONAL 8 Owing to the great reduction in the ing Dammer’s Scientific Eye Examina- tion, Clear Crystal Lenses, Gold Filled Frame and Elegant Case, as low as © $1.50 New Invisible Bifocals Garman’s. Saturday Nov. 8th BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN AMERICA Grand Ma, Grand Pa, Mother and Dad, all know HERRMANN ask them_theyll know & : +) GOLD MINE IRREPRESSIBLE LAUGHTER 432 AMUSEMENT Lonoon mises © —— MANN Pos Say DANCING DU BROWNS CLASSICAL AND POPULAR DANCE X EVUE 2 DELIGHTFUL FRENCH ARTISTE 8 4 PRIMA DONNA e wholesale cost of lenses and frames 1 WINNER oF the WINTER GARDEN offer you a fine pair of glasses, includ- PRIZE MEDAL AS THE MOST" Two pair in one. No lines. No ce- ment. Easy to get used to. Last ic: years. At lowest prices. . HE Phila. Office 1 Fe Gmeiars.s With Band and Orchestra Parade at 3 p.m. E Prices—33¢., 50¢., 75C., and $1.00; Children 25¢. Attorneys for Petitioners. BELLEFONTE, PA. | | | | i Everything for Pennsylvania Day Exquisite Dinner, Afternoon and Evening Gowns and all other articles of wearing apparel. We carry a Full Line of Stout and Large Sizes. Before investing in a Suit or Coat be sure to inspect . our incomparable line of He | Wooltex Garments | i Sole distributors of - / | Gossard Front-Lace and Warner Rust-Proof Corsets. =.» | Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed - Snow Shoe Coal | : We have succeeded in securing a good grade | of coal, free from slate, from the above-named region, and are offering it at the following attract- "ive prices: : AT YARD SLE DELIVERED $5.00 per Ton of 2000 Ibs. $5.50 per Ton of 2000 lbs. Discount of 25c. per ton when paid for on the day of purchase. a You are invited to call at our yard and in- spect this coal. Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. Change of Location We are now safely housed in our new store in the old Post Office location in Temple Court. EVERYTHING NEW WITH ADDED LINES Call and see us, even if you do not con- template a purchase. We will be glad to see you. F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. 64-22-tf ert weer