Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 14, 1921, Image 5

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In the Churches of the
County.
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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.
W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Christian Science Society, Furst
building, High street, Sunday service
11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet-
ing at 8 o'clock. To these meetings all
are welcome. A free reading room
is open to the public every Thursday
afternoon from 2 to 4. Here the
Bible and Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
Subject, January 16th, “Life.”
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Large audiences and fine interest
manifest the evangelistic meetings
held each evening during the week,
except Saturday. These meetings will
be continued next week. Sunday serv-
ices will be held at the usual hours
with the evangelistic meeting at 7:30.
Sunday school will be held at Cole-
ville at 2 p. m.
Rev. Alexander Scott, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week of January
16th: Second Sunday after the Epiph-
any, 8 a. m., Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a.
m., church school. 11 a. m., Mattins
and sermon, “William Laud, Arch-
bishop and Martyr.” 7:30 p. m., even-
song and sermon, “Christ in Cana of
Gallilee.” Friday, 7:30 p. m., Litany
and instruction. Visitors welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN’S REFORMED.
The Holy Communion will be cele-
brated next Sunday morning and
evening at the usual hours of service.
Preparatory services will be held on
Friday evening, the 14th, at 7:30,
after which the annual congregation-
al meeting will be held. The annual
Tgports will be read and officers elect-
ed.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
Stage's Debt to Minstreisy.
The stage is indebted to minstrelsy
for Joseph Jefferson, Stuart Robson,
Edwin Adams, Edwin Booth, Tony
Pastor, Bob Hart, Robert Downing, P.
©. Barnum, Patrick Gilmore and
Sousa. John Philip Sousa was a mem-
ber of Simmons and Slocum’s minstrels
when Al G. Field was serving his
apprenticeship with that company.
Johnny Hyams of McIntyre and
#Iyams, was a minstrel with the Al G.
Field company. Singer Collono of the
Metropolitan Opera company was pop-
ular Will Collins when a tenor with
the Al G. Field minstrels. George M.
‘Cohan. Willie Collier, Chauncey OI
coil. Eddie Foy, Francis Wilson,
Frank Daniels. Jimmie Powers and Al
Jolson all’ graduated from the minstrel
stage.—New Orleans Item.’ ,
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Bathing and Health,
The Hebrews, Hindus and Moham-
medans, as a part of their religion,
are required to keep the body clean
by frequent ablutions and baths and
this has had a far-reaching effect up-
‘on the healthfulness of those people.
When the Roman empire fell, the mag-
'nificent system of baths, which its
people had and used for cleanliness
of body, soon lapsed into decay. Only
in Spain, under the Moors, was the
srstem of bathing kept up, There, to
sonform to the religious rites of Is-
‘lam, luxurious baths were maintained,
but when the Moors were expelled the
misguided pious people razed to the
round these remnants of heathenism,
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>robably Oldest Industry.
The impending sale of Brandon
Park, an estate of 2,000 acres on the
Norfoll:-Suffolk (Eng.) borders, recalls
what is probably the oldest and most
enduring industry in the world—{flint
working.
At Brandon the first flint working
industry has been carried on for sev-
eral thousand years. A small colony
of workers is still making gun flints
there and exporting them to savage
tribes in Northern and Central Africa.
It is said that these workmen are
linea! descendants of the flint workers
of the neolithic age.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—A thirty-two acre farm,
fine location, good drainage, locat-
ed ome mile north of Lemont on
the Houserville main road, 214 miles from
State College. GEO. P. BIBLE,
Bellefonte, Pa.
United Phone. 66-2-
A OTICE.—The annual meeting of the
Sjocaholaers of The G. F. Musser
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Spangler and Walker, Crider’s Exchange
building, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, en Fri- | .
day, February 4th, 1921, at 10 o’clock a.
m., for the election of directors for the en-
suing year, the adoption of By-Laws and
for the transaction ef such other business
as may properly come before the meeting.
E. B. BOWER,
66-2-3t Secretary.
OTICE OF STOCKHOLDER’S MEET-
ING.—The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Whiterock
Quarries will be held at the offices of the
company, in the Centre County Bank
building, Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday, Jan-
uary 24th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the
election of directors for the ensuimg year
and to transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
L. A. SCHAEFFER,
Secretary.
66-1-3t -
OTICE IN DIVORCE.—In the Court
of Common Pleas of Centre Coun-
ty. Danile Gales vs. Isabella
Gales, In Divorce, A. V. M. No. 29, Sept.
Term, 1920. y
To Isabella Gales,
named :
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed Master, appeinted by the said
Court to take testimony in the above en-
titled case, and report the same as Mas-
ter, with form of Decree to the said Court,
will git for the purpose of his appoint-
ment at his office in Foster Block, Philips-
burg, Pa., orn Saturday, February 05th, at
10 o’clock a. m., where and when you and
all parties interested may attend.
GEORGE W. ZEIGLER,
66-2-3t Master.
tespondent above
——Subsecribe for the “Watchman.”
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EAL ESTATE. J.
real estate operator in Centre county
buys real estate. If
you want to buy or sell real estate write
to him or call at his office in Temple
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m
Farm for Rent.
The D. W. Miller farm located on
the state road 2} miles west of Pine
Grove Mills, is for rent. This is an
opportunity for a good farmer to rent
a highly productive farm on a share
basis. The farm contains about 70
acres of tillable land—smooth and
level, and about 35 acres in timber
and meadow. Give full particulars in
first letter and apply to
S. C. MILLER,
14 W. 8th St., Chester, Pa.
and sells
66-1-2t
The Pennsylvania Match Co
Needs Girls
Work will be given to all who
apply
65-40 tf
The McVey Co.
Real Estate Operators
FOR SALE.
10 room house with all modern conven-
jences, good barn, lot 100x230. Situate
Curtin street, Bellefonte, Pa.
location for a home.
41 acre farm, one mile west of Fillmore,
25 acres clear, balance in chestnut timber,
good house and barn, spring with running
water at house. Price $2000.
5 acre farm, 2 miles east of State Col-
lege, good house and barn, all kinds of
fruit, running water; a good truck farm.
Price $2500.
See us before buying your Ready Cut
House, Barn or Silo.
OFFICES:
BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
Bellefo: tc, Pa.
65-18-tf
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Garman
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Lot 50x200 on East Curtin street; a good
M. KEICHLINE. 66-1-3t
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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OR SALE.—Eight room house, with
electric light, heat and bath. Barn
and outbuildings in good shape.
Mrs. J. H. HERMAN,
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
: LERKS.— (Men, women) : over 17, for
C Postal Mail Service. $130 a month.
Examinations January. Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars, write
R. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner)
809 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
66-1-2t*
DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE.—Let-
ters of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Jacob H. Gross, la‘e of Belle-
fonte borough, 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.
(Mrs.) MARGARET E. GROSS,
Administratrix,
J. XK. Johnston,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Attorney. 65-48-0t
OR SALE.—After
the following:
7 pieces of hard
lolz furniture, hand made.
36 oak dining room chairs.
75 yards of good wool carpet.
3 good wardrobes.
Full line of officer's robes.
in good shape.
January 1st, 1921,
wood (oak)
Everything
For further information
inquire of the trustees of No. 515 O. of I.
A., Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
J. R. SMITH,
C. H. MARTZ,
W. H. GLENN,
65-51-3t Trustees.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Important N otice!
ee. $ cess
To stimulate building, we have
Reduced Our Prices
ON
Lumber, Shingles
AND OTHER
Building Material
Get Our Prices Before Buying
P. B. Crider & Son
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Our Great 10-Day Inventory Sale
Your Opportunity— Our Pleasure to
Serve. Following are a few of the Many Exceptional Reduetions we offer—
Beginning Thursday January 13.
Full Size Aluminum Tea Kettle, No. 9
Full Size Aluminum Tea Kettle, No. 8
Two Quart Acme Freezer
One Gallon Tin Oil Can
Glass Tumblers
Japanese Cup and Saucer
Glass Finger Bowl and Plate
Shears - - -
Razor, Old Style
One Phonograph -
Large No. 9 Wash Boiler
Extra large No. 9 Wash Boiler (none
Congoleum—2 yds wide, Per Yard
Crescent Iron Frame Wringers
Rival Wood Frame Wringers
A Good Steel Hatchet
1 Good Hand Saw -
Richmond High Speed Washer
Richmond Cedar Works Water
Pyrex Glass Ware
Community Silver Ware
All Aluminum Ware
Yellow Mixing Bowls
Pocket Knives
All Casseroles
Tinware and Granite Ware
Gloves
Gloves
Gillette Razor
Motor Washer
Regular Price Cut Price
- $ 4.00 $ 2.69
- 3.50 2.29
- 1.26 .89
- 3b 15
- 09 056
- 50 37%
- - S50 3for 1.00
- 1.75 1.25
- 2.00 98
- - 60.00 37.60
- - 2.50 1.98
better) 3.50 2.89
- 1.26 98
- 5.76 4.69
- 1.00 79
- 1.76 1.39
18.50 15.75
28.00 22.75
List 10%¢
- - List 20%
- - List 209%
2590
- 20%
- 25%
- - 209%
25¢ 3 pair for .50
50c 8 pair for 1.00
5.00 3.09
“Tith every purchase in China ware amounting to $5.00 we will
v2 a Gold Tand Berry Dish, and every $10.00 purchase in China Ware
..ie Decorated Berry Dish.
Tee Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
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{ heatre...One Night Only
Thursday Evening, January 20th
will be held in the offices of |
John W. Vogel's Big Fun Show
Pod
The Black and
White Revue
Something New
in Minstrelsy
28...People...28
All White Performers
Free StreetiParade
Symphony Orchestra
Band Concert 7 p. m.
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Minstrel ....Opera.....Comedy..... Vaudeville
Prices 50c., 75c., $1.00
Seats Mott Drug Co.
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Spencer Economy Co.
Bush Arcade Bellefonte, Pa.
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15:
WILLIAM FARNUM, in the “JOYOUS TROUBLE MAKER,” is a
fine play by this eminent movie actor. A romance of a man, a
maid and a million. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy.
MONDAY, JANUARY 17:
Beautiful ENID BENNETT in an unusually appealing picture of
* young married life, plays “HAIRPINS,” in which the young wife
would rather track a bargain in rib roast than have her hair
waved. Supported by Matt Moore. Also, Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18:
ANITA STEWART in the “YELLOW TYPHOON,” a high class
piStute that we guarantee to please. Matinee and night. Also,
-a-Vil.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19:
BESSIE BARRISCALE in a good human interest story, “THE
BROKEN GATES.” A new picture just released. Also Christie
medy. :
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20:
A new production,NOTHING BUT LIES,” with
HOLMES, gives many interesting comedy situations.
News and Pathe Review.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21:
“WEST IS WEST,” with HARRY CAREY, a real, genuine west-
ern melodrama with fire scenic effects and interesting mine pic-
tures
“SON OF TARZAN,” this new, thrilling serial begins this week.
An African jungle story full of sensational thrills and wild animal
life. Don’t miss the start of this serial.
TAYLOR
Also Pathe
po
: OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 and 22:
“THE FURNACE,” a super special real art picture, with all star
actors, just released. Guaranteed to please.
“Earth Bound”
The Wonderful Spirit Photo-Play
£.B-a
BASIL KING'S Earthbound’
OLDWYN/
Basil King, the author of ‘Earth Bound,” has written a
wonderful spirit story—something new in movies—that ran six
weeks in New York to packed houses. Wyndham Standing and
Naomi Childers give a powerful and intensely human story, in
which love and passion wage a desperate fight for possession of
an imprisoned soul— in a total of 8 reels.
WE GUARANTEE THIS PICTURE TO PLEASE
Opera House "2. Jan. 14-15
Matinee at. Scenic Saturday January 135
Friday and
; Saturday
Admission 10c. and 25c., Evenings
Matinee 10c. and 20c.—Plus Tax