kg In the Churches of the County. FRIENDS QUARTERLY MEETING. The Friends quarterly meeting will be held at Unionville on February 14th, 15th and 16th, with the usual program of service subject to modifi- cations. Sunday school and young people’s conference on Saturday at 1:30 p. m.,, followed by a meeting of church officials later in the day. The regular Sunday school devo- tional meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. These Sunday meet- ings will be of special interest. A de- votional meeting will also be held at 10 a. m. on Monday, to be followed by the regular business of the quarterly meeting. O. Edward Janney, of Bal- timore, who needs no introduction to our people, accompanied by J. Ber- nard Walton, of Philadelphia, will at- tend these meetings. Political Announcements. We are authorized to announce _that Mellville Gillett, of Smethport, McKean county, Pa., is a candidate for Delegate to the Republican National Convention, to be held in Chicago, in June, 1920, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of the 21st Congressional District as express- ed at the primaries to be held May 18th, 1920. 65-2-Adv. FOR ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the name of I. L. Harvey, of Bellefonte, as a can- didate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican voters as ex- pressed at the primaries on May 18th, 1920. ee NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OST.—Two weeks ago, on east Linn, 1 Allegheny or Hight streets, a brown martin muff with tails. The muff can be identified by markings of the owner on the inside. Mrs. HARRY CURTIN, Curtin. 65-7-tf INO ioisnola annual meeting of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS stockholders Lumber company | their office, February 16th, for the election of directors for the ensu- | Bellefonte, 1 | i i of the Bellefonte will be held at | Pa., on Monday, 1920, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., ing year and to transact such other busi- | ness as may properly come meeting. 6515-3t before said | 65-5-2t ANTED.—Job printer line of job work. Steady employ- ment, | and first class working conditions. i dress or apply to Gen!’ for union shop. Good general OR RENT.—The flat on third floor of Aiken block, now occupied by the Kerk family. Apply to wages 5-tf FRED CRAFT. Ad- 'I, SUPERINTENDENT, ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in- The Leader Press, sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred. Johnstown, Pa. and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on the cash plan for three years, and dwell- D. BUCK. Secretary. XECUTRIX’S NOTICE. —Letters testa- ! mentary having been granted to | Rebecca Charles, deceased, all persons BARGAINS We offer at pre-war prices a lot of ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at cents a hundred onthe assessment plan for 5 years as against fire and lightning. 64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. the undersigned upon the estate of sash, mouldings, store drawers, doors OR SALE.—A blo ’ ’ — ck of two (2) double late ot Walker township, with glass panels, outside shutters, F houses and a single {2.5 corner nowing themselves inside blinds, machinery, circular Fairmount Ave. and Pugh St. indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment claims against the same duly authenticated, MAGDALENA WoAvEL X 65-2-6t and those having must present them, for settlement. is % 65-4-4t saws, log chains, kitchen range, and a variety of useful things too numerous Come, phone or write P. B. CRIDER & State College. Inquire of H. D. MEEK 121 S. Allen St., State College, Pa. us. SON. 65-1-tf. ecutrix, Hublersburg, Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S testamentary on Gray Meek, Bellefonte, deceased, to the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are no- tified to make immediate settlement and having claims properly authenticated, to the undersign- ed for payment. those 651616t DMINISTRATOR’S administration grantéd to the undersigned upon the estate of Joseph of Bellefonte borough, deceased, all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make ment, and those having claims against the same must present them, cated, for settlement. ELIZABETH M. MONTGOMERY, GORDON MONTGOMERY of James C. Furst, Attorney. NOTICE.—Letters the estate of late of the borough of having been granted will present them, MARY GRAY MEEK, GEO. R. MEEK. Administrators NOTICE.—Letters having been L. Montgomery, late prompt pay- duly authenti- ‘Administrators, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-4-6t Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, -9g34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ready purchasers for improved Bellefonte real estate, also farms know what you R™: ESTATE WANTED.—We have et us THE McVEY CO., Bellefonte, Pa. jn Centre county. have to offer. 65-4-4t ILL FOR SALE.—For sale at Mill Hall, Pa., flour and grist mill, stone, four turbines, never failing water power and dam. Two trunk line railroads. Inquire of H. T. HALL, 912 BE. Water St. 65-5-4t Lock Haven, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letter testa- E mentary upon the estate of Sarah C. Green, late of Bellefonte bor- ough, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them- selves indebted to said estate are request- ed to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must pre- sent them duly authenticated for settle- ment to CATHERINE M. DINGES, W. HARRISON WALKER, Executors, 65-6-6t Bellefonte, Pa. of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Susan Wagner, late of Belle- fonte borough, deceased, all persons know- ing themselves in any way indebted there- to are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said es- tate must present them, duly authenticat-. ed, for settlement. sr tee A DMINISZRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters A. Y. WAGNER, Administrator, Gettig & Bower, Bellefonte, Ba, Attorneys, 65-4-6t ‘TRY THE Excelsior Brand Roller Flour Manufactured by the Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa. FOR SALE BY The R. S. Brouse Store and The John Meese Store 64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa. 1.ouis DAMMERS Philadelpnia Eyesight Specialist ONE DA x ONLY Bellefonte, Garman Hotel Parlors Wednesday, February 18th, 1920 Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Owing to the great reduction in the wholesale cost of lenses and frames I offer you a fine pair of glasses, inciud- ing Dammer’s Scientific Eye Examina- Ss FS Mr tion, Clear Crystal Lenses, Gold Filled Frame and Elegant Case, as low as $1.50 New Invisible Bifocals Two pair in one. No lines. No ce- ment. Easy to get used to. At lowest prices. years. DouGLas FRIRBAMHKS Douglas Fairbanks in His Latest Wheelbarrow-Load of Stunts “When the Clouds Roll By” Some show ; one of his best. Great stuff—wonder- ful scenes and many thrillers. Don’t miss it. SCENIC THEATRE 2 Days Friday and Satur., Feb. 13-14 2 Days Matinee each day 2 30., admission 15 and 20c. Night, all seats 25c. Special Children’s Matinee Saturday Morning, 10c. War Tax Extra Last for 3 827 P Buildi Phila. Office 16th oe Ry Sts Sa Remember the dates for the «‘Miracle Man’’—a won- derful show—Febr uary 25th and 26th. Bellefonte Methodist Episcopal Church Every Member Present Sun. Feb. 15th at 10:45 The Apostolic Plan in Modern Form THE 7% SENT FORTH THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. You Will Enjoy This Service SPECIAL MUSIC in 7:30 p. m.— Timely Theme by the Pas- tor and Minute Men in Action Mrs. KRADER WILL SING Courteous Ushers Strangers Welcome Selling Out Sale! E—-- o We're going out of business and are offering our Entire Stock to the public at a price much low- er than its market value. We have several offers to sell the entire stock at the market value, but have decided to give our many satisfied customers the benefit of this sale rather than to let it go to some out-sider. This sale starts Saturday, Feb. 14th and it will not last long. First Come First Served Nothing Reserved WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE R. Brandman, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa. \ | | | THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your Ford Car Now To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don’t wait buy now while deliveries are possible. The number of Ford cars allotte real, bona-fide orders for cars. cars; will you be one of them? Those who order If you would be forehanded, get your to get our allotment, we must have allotted us; just so many will get their cars now will be protecting themselves. name on an order today. Don’t think you cannot use it if you get it now. The to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of t lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. An and lighting system makes driving more convenient. enclosed cars will have our prompt attention. BEATTY MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Even next month is an uncertainty. d to this territory is limited and specified. Even he year. d the new Ford electric starting until spring, but Just so many cars four seasons are all alike Besides, the Ford car is Your order for either open or Special Sale. Victor Red Seal Records Starts Saturday, Feb. 14th : featuring Stars each Day ALDA, Soprano WED. BRASLAU, Contralto DeGOGORZA, Baritone MON. FARRAR, Soprano CARUSO, Tenor GALLI-CURCI, Sopranc TUES. ELMAN, Violinist KREISLER, Violinist HEIFITZ, Violinist POWELL, Violinist ZIMBALIST, Violinist GARRISON, Soprano HOMER, Contralto GLUCK, Soprano CORTOT, Pianist PADEREWSKI, Pianist ELMAN, String Quartette FLONZALEY, String Qt. | BOSTON SYMPHONY Orch. PHILADELPHIA Symp. Orch JOHNSON, Tenor CULP, Contralto WARRENRATH, Baritone AT. McCORMICK, Tenor SCHUMAN-HEINK, Contralto TETRAZZINA, Soprano THU. FRI. Records on Sale all Day Special Concerts each afternoon from 2 to 5. ed here, will also be on sale. Some of these Records are limited in number. so come early and get your favoirte. All $3.00 Records $1.50 All $2.00 Records $1.00 Free Come in and Hear Them Free Cohen ® Co. 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Clothes make the man and woman So an old saying goes, And you'll surely make a hit with HIM If you'll pick your clothes at. SCHLOW’S. Thank You. Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed BorH PHONES