J ———————————— AAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAA In the Churches of the County. | fcr the erection of the big steel hang- ‘ar on the aviation field in Bellefonte. . A new office ‘ ete., are also among the improve- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath services as follows: Morn- ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. a. m. Prayer service every day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel- | come to all. : Rev. W. K. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. booze, to filled pews; and join our song, and we will sing unto the King and praise His name | and let Him reign. Bible school, ! preaching and worship, Senior Christian Eendeavor Wednesday evening. Regular officia Board meeting Monday evening, M 31st, at 7:30. Let every steward an official member be present. Geo. E. Smith, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | Bible school, 9:30. Sermon, “Soul | Blight,” 10:45. Junior League 2 Dp. | m. Senior League 6:30. Sermon, | “Judas a Character Study,” 7:30. You are cordially invited. Coleville—Bible school 2 p. m. Ser- | mon 2:45. Alexander Scott, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Next Sunday morning at 10:45 re- ports of the two delegates to General | Synod and to the Women’s Synodical Missionary convention. Evening, ser- mon, “The Gift of the Holy Spirit.” Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Services beginning May 30th: Trin- ity Sunday, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. | 8:45 a. m. Mattins (plain). 10 a. m. | church school. 11 a. m. Holy Eucha- | rist and sermon, “A Revival of the! Faith.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and ser- | mon, “Lives ! Laid Down for Home and | Country.” Monday, Memorial day, 8 | a. m. Requiem Eucharist. Friday | evening services omitted until Sep- tember. Visitors always welcome. | Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. | i a ep — A large concrete sewer for sur- | face drainage and a twelve inch pipe for other sewage is being put down on | Bishop street as permanent improve- ments under the new state highway. | Both sewers will run from the inter- { section of Bishop and Allegheny street to the Brockerhoff alley and connect with the sewer going down the alley. ————te eee Miss Clara Hall, a daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, of near | Unionville, is a surgical patient in the Bellefonte hospital, being operated on there, Wednesday. { | cunmpan— { job. and best MEET ME AT free VISCOSE COMPANY, COHEN'S | v We have just had our SECOND FLOOR DEPARTMENT done over anG we want | you te come to see it. Even if you do not | need anything in this department we want | you to see it and know what we have in | this department, so that when you do need | anything in this line you will know where to go to get just what you want. Now is the time to think about the porch furni- ture, and we have one of the best, and we are safe to say the largest selection that you will find anywhere. Seo don’t forget that when your porch is ready to fix up you see our PORCH FURNITURE. We can please you. We have something spe- cial to offer you each week in the furni- ture line. Deo you get our post card each week announcing just what the CLOVER SPECIALS are for the following SATUR- PAY? If you do not you don’t know just what you are missing; if you do then you are one of the many whe are taking advan- tage of these SPECIALS each week, and are saving money by so doing. Get your name on our mailing list if it is not al- ready there. Last week our CLOVER SPECIALS articles were marked more than $12.00 below the regular selling price. Is that a saving, and is it worth your while to see to it that you receive a card each week announcing just what the next specials will be so that you will not miss getting anything that you want? STREET FLOOR—While we are telling you about getting porch furniture let us tell you about the covering materials that we have. We just received some heavy ticking or awning material which is thir- ty-one inches wide and which we are of- fering for only 85c. per yard. This is just what you want for swing and chair covers. It comes in either a brown and white or a blue and white stripe. Ask to see it. Just a few of the things om this floor. Beautiful DRESS VOILES, 389, 59, and 9c. SEALPAX UNDERWEAR for ladies and children, $1.50, up. WHITE WASH SKIRTS, all sizes, $3.98 to $8.50. | MEN’S SOFT SHIRTS, just the thing for warm weather, $2.00 to $2.50. MEN’S BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE COTTON TROUSERS, $4.00. MEN'S SERGE TROUSERS, $7.00. MEN’S SILK AND LISLE SOCKS, 50 c. | to 65 c. | BASEMENT—We are offering you win- dow screens in several sizes, 75 ¢. and 89c. These are better than the ordinary screens. WINDOW SHADES, all sizes, 98c. to $1.48. LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide, $1.98. CLOTH, all colors, 59 c. Don’t forget our line of groceries, cheap- er than the average. OIL- ments contemplated. from Cleveland in a big Martin bomb- Sabbath school at 9:45 | er Wednes- | over the same route yesterday. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister badly injured in an accident over a | month ago, is still in the Bellefonte : : | hospital, but We preach good mews and peainst | and hopes to be able to leave that in- so come along | i4ution in the near future. Junior and | nounced the marriage of her daugh- held | ter, every Sunday at the usual hours. | Warner Brandenstein, Lieut. U. 8. Prayer service and Bible study every | Naval Aviation. ol place in Brooklyn, Y | Mr. and Mrs. Brandenstein will live at | State College, | first of July, to be with Mrs. Branden- stein’s mother. CW Miamager. men to travel with livery, Bellefonte, Pa. ne : FEF SALE.—Large oak hat rack, with : 232-R. L OST.—Wednesday, Finder please notify coming off June OTICE OF | ‘he annual meeting of the Stock- holders of SPECIAL TROJAN PEAS, per can, 1%c. Are you going camping this summer, or going to a summer cottage? Of course, | you will not want to take your big victro- 1a, but still you will want music. Watch | for our SPECIAL SALE of the smaller | Victrolas and Records, to start June 1st, and continue for a week. If you have no music in your home now is your opportunity. The June Records are great. ly. COHEN & CO., Bellefonte. | Come ear- June 1st. Both phones. ONLY EE E—E———— — a nae Ballafonte 0 31 building, machine shop, On Wednesday Max Miller flew in and drove the same machine out Aviator Irvin T. Murphy, who was improving is steadily eee Mrs. Mary Crosthwaite has an- Isabel Gray Goheen, to Erroll The wedding took Friday, April 30th. going there after the NEW ADVERTI SEMENT! manager. Experience unnecessary. Write B. C. BOWMAN, General De- 65-22-1t* Apply to Mrs. sized mirror. Bell phone 22.2¢t good GEPHART. J... W. ml Ter between State Col- lege” and Houserville, ladies’ gold watch on black ribbon bracelet. R. M. KELLER, State College. Bell phone, 118-J. 22-1t OR SALE.—One day old chicks, single comb White Leghorn, from a vigorous stock. Hatch 3rd. Orders must be placed by June 1st. Price, 1T7c. each. WASHBURN POULTRY FARM, Bellefonte, Pa. strong, 62-22-1t Ee me 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 nlan for 5 years as against fire and lightning. 64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. ANNUAL MEBETING.— the Centre Building and Loan Association for the election of Di- rectors for the ensuing year, and the trans- action of such other business as shall come before them, will be held at the office of the Bellefonte Trust Co. on Friday even- ing, June 11, 1920, at 8 o'clock. 65-22-3t CHAS. F. COOK, Sec’y. DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters A of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of David G. Knox, late of Ben- ner township, deceased, all persons know- ing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for set- tlement. EMMA E. KNOX. Administratrix, Bellefonte, Pa. . Neo. R. JD. No. 1 J. K. Johnston, Attorney. 65-22-6t Laborers Wanted | Laborers for construction work. Wages, 50c. per hour. 10 hours per day. Long men will be retained affer- wards. Good sleeping accommodations free for a limited number of men. Apply, Lewistown, Pa. 65-21-5¢ Carpenters Wanted Carpenters for concrete form work, 65¢. per hour. 10 hours per day. Long job. Good sleeping accommodations free for a limited number of men. Apply The VIS- COSE COMPANY, Lewistown, Pa. 65-21-5t Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” \ 11th Street Below Chestnut, 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA The McVey Co. Real Estate Operators FOR SALE THE LEADING RESTAURANT IN BELLEFONTE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE on Howard Street, Bellefonte, with Lots of Fruit on Lot. DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE on North Thomas Street, Bellefonte. Offices in Bellefonte, Altoona, Harris- burg, Johnstown, Mt. Union, Bedford and Lewistown. Crider Stone Building Bellefonte, Pa. 65-18-tf hree Ring Circus and Menagerie. SE Rhoda Royals High School Horses The Brockerhoff Mill AT ROOPSBURG, West of Bellefonte is in successful operation again. The Mill was completely overhauled and put in first class condition, and is manufacturing High Grade Wheat Flour Graham and Whole Wheat Flour Wheat exchanging for Flour with Farmers. 1 am also grinding Feed. All Kinds of Feed. The Only Circus that will be Here this Rhoda Roval Circus; Trained Wild Animal and Old Buf GREATER, NOBLE SEE MAY alo Wild West Exhibition R AND GRANDER THAN EVER 300 Horses, and C 0 A T S beauties-300 500--People, arenic celebrities--500 Open Cages of rarest Wild Animals worlds famous Bare Back Riders Clowns and Aerial Artists Street Pageant TWO COMPLETE PERFORMANCES Afternoon at 2 Night at 8 Water Proof Tents Doors Open 1 Hr Earlier That has delighted re —————— Circus teeming with wonders The Stickneys, 50 Funny ROYALS FAMOUS HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS the hearts of thousands of spectators 3 Brass Bands and Calliopes A RRR] The FS 55 SE BBR CRO EBB 3 this Spark AR EER EE BE CBB BR Bee BERR: Plug That Starts th _ Yon want a Spark Plug that does not fail in an emergency—a steady, reliable, go-to-it- and-do-it plug. You can find it in the Watkins Spark Plug Made for ALL Automobiles, Tractors and Gasoline Engines of every type. Quality and Watkins Guaranty stand behind Plug as well as behind all of the 137 Watkins Products the people of this locality have been buying for more than 50 years. ASK THE WATKINS MAN, D. A. McDOWELL, Axe Mann, Pa. Watkins 65-20-1m E] a Year ET ETE RSE VR TE, Graduation and Wedding Gifts. F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. NUNN NINN NE 20 per cent. Everybody is doing it! So here edd San ) $ $8 goesourEntire Stockof : SUITS Id 1? i Q DRESSES at a deduction of 20 per cent. from the marked price, whichis the original price. Special for Saturday Cap shaped Invisible Hair Nets $1.35 per dozen The Best for the Well-Dressed Schlow’s Quality Shop Bora PHONES SECHLER & CoO. Bellefonte’s Oldest Grocery The store where long experience in selecting groceries insures to each customer a quality of goods just a little higher than can be found else- where and at fair prices. We Invite You to Test this Statement FRANK M. 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