AAAAAAAAANAPAP INNIS IEN Rhoads on her trip to the world’s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW — | C. T. U. convention in London, 7 30 In the Churches of the ¢ Special music. You are cordially in- | (AARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in- $ iy F sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred, Laborers Wanted 14 C t | Colevill Bible school 2 m. and barns at $1.60 a hundred. on % oun y- | Sleville Il > fhe cash pn for re Years, and avell Laborers for construction work. Wages, } 4 | I » | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANS | Alexander Scott, Minister. a a he pi the pe A on 50c. per hour. 10 hours per day. Long s | snp ee | fOr 5 years as against fire and lightning. dob and host man wit be Ietained, after- 4 UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST, 64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. free for a limited number of men. Apply, | ¢ Our_ announcements this week will | NEW © ADVERTISEMENTS. as o— |THE VISCOSE COMPANY, Lewistown, | ¢ be tothe? meds and I think we owe | TE a ETING Pa. 65-21-5t | § no apology; for when all has been | Ni OF ANNU/ = said, and this has been read, we shall | The annual meeting of the Stock Tea D. Garman iE ¢ 2 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ’ holders of the Centre Building and ) still preach a little theolo | Loan Association for the election of Di- 1 D Ww 9 | ie hon" Terai schedu FS he Sts Se Sh thon: | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | Carpenters Wanted $ aS Ir S! ’ i services for the Lords day, the Bok $Ln\JiI'De held av the office of “JEWELRY MADE OVER” Carpenters for concrete form work, 60. | § ) ) ) OW often have you held your breath to see just how tub- ) ) : ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ; ) ) ) ) ) ) : p ) ) ) > ) ) } » ) ) ) ) ) ) ) y ) gy ) ) ) ) y y ) y Ladies’ adult bible class will hold | the Bellefonte Trust Co. on Friday even- per hour. 10 hours per day. Leng job. Good sleeping accommodations free for al their meeting this (Friday) night, at | ing, June 11, 1920, at 8 o'clock, 11th Street Below Chestnut, Jimited Lor of men. Apply The VIS- | the home of Mrs. Joseph Thomas. | 65- 22-3¢ CHAS. F. COOK, Secy. | 63:34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA. | COSE COMPANY, Lewistown, Pa. 65-21-5¢ All aboard on the special for Wad- | A" DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Letters dle to the C. E. district rally on | of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon : : Tuesday evening, June 8. Round trip | | the estate of David G. Knox. late of Ben- AAAI NAPPI PIP 70 cents. Anybody can go, but be | ner township, deceased, all persons know- | able your new Summer wash skirt was going to be— whether it was going to shrink at the hem and belt, and have those little yellowish spots from rusty snaps? sure and report to Geo. E. Smith or ing themselves indebted to 5 said etiate are | requested to make prompt payment, an Roy H. ron not later than Sunday, | those having claims against the same must June 6t | present them, duly authenticated, for set- Geo. E. Smith, Pastor. | tlement. EMMA E. KNOX, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). J. K. Johnston, Administratrix, Attorne Bellefonte, Pe; Services beginning June 6: First | y RF. D. No. | 65-22-6t But you say, “Is there any way to be sure that it is going to look the same way after tubbing?” Sunday afer Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Eu- | charist. 8:45 a. m. Mattins (plain). | 10 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Holy | Eucharist and sermon, “The Body of | The Brockerhoff Mill Graduation and Christ.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and Ton “The Palace of God. 0 Mor AT ROOPSBURG, WwW S. ay, anniversary of the churc ed- ddi g ft i ication, 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Fri- | € 1m i day, feast of St. Barnabas, 10 a. m. West of Bellefonte Holy Eucharist. Visitors always wel- ore is in successful operation again. The a —— —— " Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. Mill was completely overhauled and Yes. The tailors who design WOOLTEX suits and coats also tailor Wash Skirts and with the same care that they use in tailor- ing WOOLTEX suits and coats. That means: ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. | put in first class condition, and is All the regular services will be held manufacturing next Sunday at the usual hours in this church, and Sunday school. Just goo gospel sermons at the morning High Grade Wheat Flour and evening service. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister. ~ Graham and Whole Wheat Flour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. i i Rev. W. D. Crockett, of State Col- lege, will preach morning and evening Wheat exchanging for Flour with on Sunday ,in the absence of Dr. Mc- Kinney, who goes to Birmingham to Farmers. I am also grinding Feed. 1 =, preach the baccalaureate sermon at ail & on, the Birmingham Seminary. Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister All Kinds of Feed. fits and Optometrists METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | en “The. 4 school 9:30 a. 2 adres Bellefonte, Pa. “The 40th anniversary of the Wom- an’s Home Missionary society” 10:45. FRANK M. M AYER 64-22-tf Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League i 6:40. Address by Miss Rebecca N. Both Phones 65-22-4t The skirt is all pre-shrunk even to the belt. The snaps are unrustable. The belt is well-boned. The seams are perfectly finished. Come in and try these skirts on. tendance to advise you in the selection of a Gossard Front Lace or Warner Rust Proof Corset. Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed BoTH PHONES Our Summer stock of dresses is being renewed daily, and our prices are as low as ever. Then too we always have a graduate corsetierre in at- Bellefonte’s Oldest Grocery Mr. Flagg’s Story of the Miraculous Proof given The store where long experience in at Carnegie Hall, New York, SECHLER & CoO. : selecting groceries insures to each on March 10th, 1920. 22 1 f ds] Miss Case draped her beautiful self against customer a quality of goods yy & the phonograph, One of her song record- little higher than can be found else- ings was put on the instrument, and they, 2 th; Miss Case and the phonograph, sang to- where an at fair prices. Hear the phonograph that gether. : Then she stopped. and her othe = self continued. Then together again » 3 “1 ooked away and then back again, —and baffled James Monigomer Y Flagg % it puzzied me to determine which was at Bs the bzat. Come in and Bo 2 . y The Pianist $ We Invite You to Test this Statement marvelous realism for yourself i : ; : y : “Then the tallest pianist in the civilized 65-1 with Your Patronage. An audience of 2800 New Yorkers completely baffied. K: .7oid played o chaning ining, pecompn nied by himself via the phonograph, —Iiift- ing his fingers away from the keys now and again. I could see him stop plaving. —but I couldn’t fear him stop. An Official Laboratory Model did it—actually rivalled Anna Case, one of the world’s most brilliant sopranos, in a startling test at Carnegie Hall, on March roth. 1920 In our store, you can hear an instrument exactly ike this famous Official Laboratory Model. You can test it for yourself—and see what a truly perfect realism it attains. We have equipped ourselves to give Mr. Edison’s unique Realism Test. Te NEW EDISON “The Phonograph with a Soul” The instrument used on March 10th, 1920, in Carnegie Hall, New York, was an exact duplicate of the original Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in research work. The Dark Scene “Then the big stun: of the recita. ‘The Potter-Hoy Hardware Company announces the arrival of their { CHINA WARE. They are offering as a leader A 50-Piece Set Decorated China Ware at $13.98, worth at least $18.00 YOUR CHOICE OF TWO PATTERNS. “Miss Case began singing with the phono- graph. At a certain stanza the house was tuddeniy darkened. The song went on. I was shooting my ears our like. periscopes to detect the second when she would stop. I was sure I got it. Then she seemed to be back again. The flood of lights came on,—but nc Anna! Only the phono graph singing away. It was quite wonderful,—and the audience applauded and laughed. Two girls behind me said