In the Churches of the County. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath services as follows: Morn- ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer service every Wednes- day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel- come to all. Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister — CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Christian Science society, Furst building, High street. Sunday service 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. To these meetings al are welcome. A free reading-room 1s open to the public every ursday afternoon from 2 to 4. Here the Bible and Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Sub- ject, March 21st, “Matter.” — ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday, March 21st, morning serv- ice, 10:45, sermon, «Strong Through Weakness.” Evening service, 7:30, «The Fourth Word of the Cross.” meeing at 6:45 p. m. Litany service with address Friday evening, 7:30. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. Dy Minister. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Services beginning March 21: Pas- sion Sunday, 8 a. m., Holy Eucharist. 10 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., Mattins and sermon, “The Royal Standard.” 3 p. m, children’s ves- pers and catechism. 7:30 p. m., even- song and sermon, «The Life of God in Us.” Monday and Tuesday, 5 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, An- nunciation of Our Lady, 10 a. m., Ho- ly Eucharist. 7: 80 p. m., evensong and sermon by Rev. F. T. Cady, Trin- ity church, Tyrone. Friday, 7:30 p. m., Litany and an instruction, follow- ed at 8:30 in the parish house by the parish study class in the church’s teachings. Saturday, 5 p. m. Visit- ors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bible school 9:30. Junior League, 2 p. m., in charge of Miss Isabel John- son. Senior League, 6:30:p. Mm. Coleville—Bible school, 2 p, mM. Alexander Scott, Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Evening worship, 7:30. Mid-week prayer service Wed- nesday evening, 7:30. The Brother- hood will meet this evening in the church at 8 o'clock. Special Edison graphophone concert by C. E. Gheen, agent. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ti e——— RS ————————=tt Tt is said that the late German Crown Prince has written a book giv- ing his part in the recent military op- erations in France and Flanders. It ought to take many lives to expiate for this last, if not greatest, crime of the war. =~ ei : rem NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FETE : ; \ OR RENT.—Houses to rent in desira- F .. ble locality. Inquire of 3 oo 05-12-2t% 5. + B..TF. STEELE. A Let The McVey Company Property will never grow cheaper, it is bound to grow more valuable. Let The McVey Company build your home and arrange monthly payments for you. Mr. Investor, we will show a good investment in town property at 2a goodly interest to you. Write or call for particulars and drawings. — THE McVEY COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA. 65.10-3t Louis DAMMERS Philadelpnia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY Bellefonte, Garman Hotel Parlors Monday, March 22d, 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, includ- ing Dammer’s Scientific Eye Examina- 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. Last for years. At lowest prices. . 827 Perry Buildi Phila. Office jen Fors De —The legal weight of a bushel of sweet potatoes varies from 46 pounds in the Dakotas to 60 pounds in Mary- land. In 13 States the legal weight of 2 bushel is 50 pounds, and in six States bb pounds, consequently no crates or baskets can be designed that will always hold a bushel by weight. e——————————— AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA § COURT HOUSE NEWS § INAAAAAAAAAAAAANANAINII REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. L G. Gordon Foster, et al, to Caro- lyn B. Edwards, tract in State Col- lege; $487.50. Jessie T. Brown, et ux, to Charles | == B. Thomas, et al, tract in Taylor town- ship; $1. L G. Gordon Foster, et al, to Wil- liam E. Brennan, tract in Ferguson township; $325. E. E. Straub, et al, to Luther Smith, tract in Spring township; $4500. Selling Out Sale! PE 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. acm 3 REL di eda Co to us for a bottle of A Colorits and uce toa lest year’s straw het. Makes it look just like mew or will color it most any shade you want, 10 match a new dress. fn sixteen cclezae JET BLACK CERISE DULL BLACT BURNT STRAW I BROWN CADET ZLUE OLD ROSE VICTORY BLUE GRAY SAGE GREEN NATURAL Choose your fzoorils colors Jrom oor color card. THE MOTT DRUG CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. 65-9-6t Scott, et al, tract in Philipsburg; $1400. $750. Margaret M. Osman, et bar, to Wil- David A. Kline, et ux, to Anna A. Edward W. Walker, Robert M. Wolf’s Exrs., to Earl W. | fonte. : I Motz, tract in Haines township; ; i liam R. Collins, tract in Ferguson $1750. Bt | How 10. Byow, the Nominoe township; $200. Hugo Demer, et ux, to F. Theodore William F. Showers, et ux, to Wil- Struck, tract in College township; | pur H. Copenhaver, tract in Howard $4500. township; $450. ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES. Philipsburg, and Anna Murray, Morrisdale. John McGhee’s Exrs., to William P. globe © Stveny, Beeson pnd Norrie: tract in Liberty township; Randall D $190. | and Mary E. Brungard, Rebersburg. John Harris Orbison, et al, to Wil- | Ephri G. Di lis M. Bottorf, tract in Bellefonte; ME. BL and Amleo Sitti and Mary Muser, Belle- a ALITA Hosterman, Pleasant News! PLEASANT NEWS IS ALWAYS WELCOME. Again we come to the fore with a two day sale of 30 sample dresses in Radiant Satins, Georgettes, Poire Twills, and Taffetas. Fach Purchase Means a Saving of $7.00 to $10.00 The high grade of our materials, the excellence of our workmanship, and our guarantee of absolute satisfaction, needs no recommendation to our pa- trons. The two days are Friday March 19th Saturday March 20th Of course we shall gladly refund your money if vour purchase fails to satisfy in every respect. Since opening our Corset fitting department we have sold more corsets than ever. Have you been fitted? perm er— Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed BorH PHONES IR THE UNIVERSAL CAR Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been ¢ depended upon. Demand has always been greater or production. So, if you would be sure of having a Ford car, buy it now while deliveries are possible. Only a limited, specified number of cars has been allotted to this territory. That allotment cannot be increased, because the demand all over the country is greater 5 duction. Get your order in now, and you will” be one of those who is sure of a Ford car out of our allotment. than the supply or pro Don’t Depend on Spring Deliveries Don’t wait—even next month is an uncertainty. / It’s first come, first served. All orders are filled in rotation. So, if you would be forehanded, if you would be certain of having a Ford car when you want it—then you will buy a Ford car now. A signed order with us is your protection. It is the result of the wisdom of looking ahead. If you buy a Ford car now, don’t think you have to “store” it. The Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to recognize the fact. Tt is no longer popular to lay-up” your car for the winter. Buy a Ford car now, and use it now. RANI NINII I ONT AAI IARAIAAAAAAAAAAARAARAN Attention Farmers We are offering at SPECIAL PRICES Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs Select what you need while the bargain lasts a a A AARAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAN NANA AINSI NING NG NNW a or A ARAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAIN RPI GG AAAI NII NIINS GGT A WONDER PLAY “Blind Husbands” will settle who he _ inten ! : nominated by the comventi From the Knoxville Journal and Tribune. Francisco. 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