AT 82, EPISCOPAL PATRIARCH CALLS Fs F LOCK TO WAR Photo by Gerhard, St. Louis 1 The Rt. Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, D.D. “Summon the men! Call the women! Forget not the children! Pacing ho veepuite, F upish the munitions an e supplies. Speak to Aqiicon Churchmen that they go for- "he Son of God goes forth to war. rican Church goes with : Thisis the cry of the oldest bishop, the “Patriarch of America.” It is the Heston? of the Right Rev. Danizl Sylvester Tuttle, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Miss- ouri and Presiding Bishop of the Episco- pal Church of ‘the United States, to his flock of more than a million. He has uttered it from the eminence of his ciThaty-two years of life and his fift two yaars of service as a bishop. Tt 3s his cll t the colors of the A Wide Cer 102111 of the Church, to arouse every suber of the Church to its responsi- on «28 21d opportunities in the crucial era of racoastruction, to raise more than $62,020,900, to send out 1,500 new work- ers, that it may expand exery phase of its work at home and abroad. Alr2ady this call is the rall of ; os Le BE gt 00.030 m2n and women, enrol neath the banner of the campai over te United States, It eight /-four Episcopal dioceses mis- sidaary districts for the campaign. It has pit the entire Church behind the mov: nent, through the governing body, the tri-ennial general convention, which racently met in Detroit and gave it for- mal approval. The spirit of “The Patriarch” seems to have gone into the Nation-Wide Cam- paign. For him it is a climax to the work to which he gave himself half a century ago. ‘ Water in Wood. “All wood contains more or less wa- ter; even the dryest wood known con- tains two or three pounds of water to every 100 pounds of weight. Abso- lutely dry wood is unknown, for the heat needed to obtain it would dis- solve the wood and convert it into gas and charcoal. A Swiss authority on the charac- teristics of wood believes that a suf- ficiently powerful and perfect micro- scope would show that the ultimate wood cell is composed of crystals like grains of sugar or salt and that thin films of water hold the crystals apart, yet bind them into a mass. A good microscope shows the wood cell and reveals its spiral bandages and its openings and cavities, but no instrument yet made reveals the ulti- mate crystals that, as many believe, do exist and that would explain why - water cannot be expelled from wood without destroying the wood itself. Giving Away the Newlyweds. During our honeymoon my husband and I stayed at a hotel. We were blissfully happy and sure no one knew that we were newlyeds. We entered the dining room at dinner time trying to look as if we were used to each other’s company, when all at once, the orchestra struck up Lohengrin’s “Wedding. March.” As we were the only ones entering the room, of course people laughed and stared. The music continued until we reached our table which was decorated in flowers. Some one had put the manager “wise.” I never did know what I had to eat that meal, as we continued to be the attraction during the whole meal.— Chicago Tribune. Friends. Two criminals were being taken to Michigan City, both for larceny. One had stolen a hog and the other had stolen a watch. They knew each other well, so after having ridden for about an hour the one who had stolen the hog said to the other, “What time is it?” “About time to feed that hog,” was the reply.~Indianapolis News. ma NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In_ the Or- phan’s Court of Centre County, Pa., in the matter of the estate of Raymond B3. Albert, late of township, deceased. fhe undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the aforenamed Court, to make distri- bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant to and among those legally en- Ferguson titled thereto, will meet to perform the | duties of his appointment on the 12th day ' of December A. D.. 1919, at ten o'clock a. m. at his oflice, Room 14, Crider's Ex- | change, Bellefonte, Pa., when and where | all parties are required to present and prove their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. KLINE WOODRING, 64-46-3t Auditor. ' Oyster crackers, special, per 1b. . Honor brand milk, per can...... . Thomas’ sauer kraut—2 cans for. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANTED TO BUY.—Good farm near State College. Will pay $5000 Address, N. CLAIR DOYLE, Bellefonte, Pa. cash. 46-1t ARMERS TAKE NOTICE. 1 will in sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred. and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on {he 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. XECUTOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Betty M. Kimport, late of Potter town- ship, Centre county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tace are requested to nie immediate pay- ment, and those having claims against the same to present them without delay for settlement. NARCIE KIMPORT, Executrix, 64-43-6t Spring Mills, R. F. D. E rans o NOTICE.—In the the estate of Sallie ing been issued to the undersigned, a persons knowing themselves indebted fo same are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against resent them, duly authen- the same must ticated, for settlement. S. KLINE WOODRING., Executor and Attorney. 64-44-6t Bellefonte, Pa. or- phan’s court of Centre county: in Armbruster, late of Walker township, Centre Co., Pa. Letters testamentary upon said estate hav- OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—Notice is hereby giv- en that an application will be made to the Governor .of Pens Inia on the 8th day of December, A. D. 1919, by P. J. Morrissey, S. C. Pohe and L. Saylor, under the Act of Assembly ei, “An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations approv- ed April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended cor- oration to be called Burnside Public Rorvice Company, the character and object of which are the manufacturing and sup- plying light, heat and power, or either of them, by electricity to the public in the Townsh p of Burnside, Centre County, Pennsylvania, and to such persons, art- nerships and corporations residing there- in or adjacent thereto as may desire the same, and for these purposes to have, pos- sess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileses of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. DAVID I. McCAHILL, Solicitor, ‘Benedum Trees Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. me for Sale | Large and small, in Central Penn- sylvania. Send for Catalogue. GEO. C. WAITE, 64-42 8t* Tyrone, Pa. FOUNTAIN PEN N Doesn’t leak or smear because of the “Lucky Curve”. All styles and sizes. $2, $2.50; $3; $4; $5 and up. The Mott Drug Co., 64-46-5t BELLEFONTE, PA. Wanted! Union Brick Layers Apply to the i Li Al \B 5% ee “/ - — ARN Rey \ “I Kha Just the Gift They Need--Kryptoks” “Kryptok Gift Certificates will easily solve your Christmas gift problem. Kryptoks enable the wearer to see near and distant objects with equal clearness. They do not have the age- revealing seam or hump of old- style bifocles. Any friend of yours who exhib- its one of the ‘“eyemarks” of the KRE::O THE. INVISIBLE BIFOCALS. person who needs Kryptoks will greatly appreciate them as a Christmas gift. Drop in and let us tell you how easy it is to make somebody a present of a pair of Kryptok glasses. CASEBEER Registered Optometrist BROCKERHOFF HOUSE BLOCK .. . BELLEFONTE, PA. Our Chiistings Stock of Diamonds, Bracelets, Watches and Jewelry is all new and of the Latest Designs. us as well as yourself. A visit will be appreciated by 64-44-tf Turner Construction Co., Bald Eagle and Sherman Streets 46-1t LOCK HAVEN, PA. TRY Excelsior Brand - Roller Flour Manufactured by the | Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa, FOR SALE BY Weaver Bros. and The John Meese Store 64-43-t{ Bellefonte, Pa. THE People Who Think Twice about what they eat, who insist on the best and purest ingredients han- dled under conditions of - absolute cleanliness, will be delighted with Belle Mead Sweets Bon Bons Chocolates Special Attention to Mail Orders. The Mott Drug Co. Gdagz-t BELLEFONTE, PA. Specials for a Week IN OUR Grocery Dept. Alaska salmon, per can......... 25¢ Old Reliable coffee, per Ib....... 52¢ Navy soup beans, 2 lb. for...... 25¢ Big R. brand tomatoes, 2 cans for 25¢ Serv-us brand string beans, per can Aunt per box 24¢ : tess sec san sess essere 14¢ 18¢ 16¢ 25¢ sss e ss eres sr res sane Hawiian sliced pineapple, 2lb can 45¢ Wilbur’s Dutch cocoa, large can.. 30¢ Fels Naptha soap, special, per CARE i... rier 8c Van Camp’s clam chowder soup, PEE CAN... es vivanarsnrven, 12¢ Trojon brand peas, per can..... 16¢ COHEN & Co. 64 36-1t BELLEFONTE, PA. A Tale that Goes to the Heart A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET 100% Drama- A 200% Production - 100% Entertainment Pri. and Sat. December Sth-fth MATINEE DAILY AT 2 Special Prices for this Extraordinary Attraction ADULTS 30c. Pastime STATE COLLEGE, PA. CHILDREN 15¢. AND TAX Theatre STATE COLLEGE, PA. amis ARB THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan is high-class in ap- pearance and appointments. The seats are restful and deeply upholstered with cloth of high quality. Large doors give convenient entrance on either side plate glass windows make it a closed car for inclement weather, and give fresh air when open. With high qual ity in appearance and equipment there is the simple and safe control in driv- ing. A woman’s car - a family car for every day in the year. $975. £.0.b. Detroit. BEATTY MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Trucks Tractors Cars Ford Sedan Progress Brooks no Inteference Our Coats and Suits are sitting on the coat-tails of progress. They are taking up too much room and keeping our Holi- day Stock in the dark Our Coats and Suits--every one a Wool- tex. must go. You, of course, can save on every purchase. Wooltex—think it over » < » q : 4 ? < » § » q 2 4 : VTA MA VAT AT ATA VAT AV AVA VAT ATI AV OV AY ATV OV LT OT & TST OV SOL MB Have You Taken a Peep at Our Holiday Lines ? i Schlow’s Quality 0. The Best for the Well-Dressed 2 A NER TE Holiday Season is here, and with it comes the desire for specially nica things for the table. : We have them all, in the fine-t quality : Oranges and Nuts, Grapes and Berries, Dried Fruits, Fancy Cheese, all the: staples to be found in a good gio.ery, and our own make of incomparable Mince-Meat. : In season and out we handle only the best goods prosurablie. and 3 reasonable press Try them. Sechler & Company - 57.1 Bush House Block. ...Bellefonte, Pa. A store of double the size of our old one, with triple the stock and new lines added Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Electroliers Silverware, Mahogany, Glassware, Traveling Sets China, Leather Goods and Novelties Come in, or use the phone F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa.