a ———————————————— PINE GROVE MENTION. | An Unescapable Mandate. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS as NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Miss Sue Dannley and Harry Sun- day are among the sick. the United States cannot escape, says One kind of mandate the people of | R® AL ESTATE—J. M. KEICHLINE. i i N Fo IN DIVORCE.—In the Court real estate operator in Centre county | of Common Pleas of Centre Coun- { \ i i ie’ is mandate to buys and sells real estate. If ty. George Davis, vs. Lenetta Da- | : Miss Irene Pletcher spent Saturday Josles Weekly, Po ate Io {you want to buy or sell real estate write | vis. No 54 December Term, 1920. In Di- in Bellefonte on a shopping trip. yng : lto him or call at his office in Temple | vorce, A. V. M. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hess were in ed of Armenia. In this sort of man- court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m | To Lenetta Davis, the Respondent above t ; Sotu d * oremti old datory there are no_possible compli- | | named : tovn on Saturday greeting ol | cations, The Armenians ate fhe Bost | NJ OTR hE 1 uses NOES Is BT, ER Ee sia Court ? wonderful race of martyrs of which | stockholders of The G. F. Musser | S18R€E NEST: CA Un the above mentioned Mrs. T. A. Mallory, of Altoona, vis- ited her sister, Mrs. J. F. Kimport, on Thursday. Lloyd Ripka and George H. Moore motored to George’s valley and spent has any record. At any time the centuries of their perse- cutions they might have purchased immunity had they denied the faith. ‘All the world has admired their loyal- Sunday with relatives. ty, but America has responded with gifts of food, money and clothing. J. H. Markle and wife, of Bellwood, 3 ] visited among friends in the valley The Near East relief 7A Madisen the latter part of the week. avenue, New York city, 1 d Rev. A. M. Lutton, accompanied by renewed appeal for both money an Dr. R. M. Krebs made a business trip clothes at this time. The Nea hi D 3 IL rE depends largely upon the generosity Rev S.C Sr ws RY arte at of American hearts, Europe to8 Jo , S.C. n : great needs of its own that little help dinner on Sunday at the James Kusta- | can come at this time from European border home east of town. peoples. American response to Ar- Miss Viola Griffin, teacher of the | menia’s distress must not slacken. Oak Grove school, spent Saturday and | Meanwhile the Turk continues to ex- Sunday with friends at Stormstown. | ercise his historic role as slaughterer Emory Johnson, of Miles, Ohio, has | of these innocent people. If the Turk leased his father’s farm at Pine Hall | keeps on there will be no Armenians and will go to farming in the spring. left to feed or clothe. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams and The appeal will be made for funds two boys spent the Sabbath at the here in Centre county February 1st grandpa Frank Gardner home in the | t0 8th. Glades. Miss Mary Kellog, of Fronkstown, is a guest of her nephew, Rev. Ira E. Fisher and wife, at the Methodist par- sonage. Prof. C. A. Weaver, of the Sandy history during NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ar er ——————— Farm for Sale. Ridge High school, spent Saturday 170 acres in Bald Eagle Valley, Huston and Sunday in town greeting old | township, Centre county, Pa., one mile east friends. of Julian, along the state highway; 80 ACRES CLEAR and in high state of cultivation, level and rolling land, balance in timber (most cut). Good orchard. EIGHT ROOM FRAME HOUSE in fair condition; bank barn and all nec- essary outbuildings. All new roofs. Will sell at reasonable figure. Inquire of P. C. GRAY, Julian, Pa. Mrs. Mary Dale and daughter, Miss Edith V., spent the first day of the week at the J. F. Kimport home on the Summit. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, of Centre Hall, spent Friday afternoon at the W. E. McWilliams home at Rock Springs. D. C. Krebs, wife and son Leslie, of State College, spent Friday with Mrs. W. E. Reed, who is slowly recovering | 66-4-8t from a serious illness. The ‘mercury here dropped twenty degrees on Monday afternoon and though there was some Snow flying it didn’t amount to much. . Our popular thresherman, John W. Miller, is among the Centre county Spangler and Walker, building, Bellefonte, day, February m., for the election of directors for the cen- suing year, for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. 66-2-3t Co. will be held in the offices of Crider’s Exchange | Pennsylvania, on Fri- 1921, at 10 o’clock a. case, and report the same, with form of purpose of his appointment at his office in Foster Block, Philipsburg, Pa., on Friday, February 11th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., 4th, the adoption of By-Laws and ested may attend. GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, E. B. BOWER, Secretary. | 66-3-3t r- we have a large surplus for export, with no foreign market, three great Ameri- can staples—Wheat, Cotton and Copper—are selling for less than the cost of production. This means hard times for the farmer. Europe wants these staples, but has no money and no credit. We must help them by extending credit. Meanwhile the millions of hungry people there must be fed. Giving has ceased to be a mere matter of charity. It has become an economic ne- cessity. If we are to have sustained prosperity here, we must help by giving through the various relief associations. Will you help in this good work ? The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. crowd at the livestock and agricultur- al show in Harrisburg this week. : S. E. Ward, driving his new Cleve- land demonstrating car, spent Mon- day in Bellefonte completing arrange- ments for his exhibit at the big auto show. Joseph Fleming, of Reedsville, has been here looking after the farm he recently bought from Hon. J. W. Kep- ler, and which he expects to occupy | on April first. Guy Rossman is taking out timber this winter to be used in erecting sev- eral buildings on the farm he recent- ly purchased from P. S. Gray, and which he expects to occupy on April | first. “The Dutch Dictator,” presented by amateur players, drew a good house at Rock Springs last Friday evening, and the total receipts were fifty dol- - lars, half of which went to the I. W. T. band. A farmer’s institute will be held in our town under the auspices of the | State Board of Agriculture on Satur- | day, February 12th. Able speakers | will be present and the Citizens band | will furnish the music. Posters and | programs will be put out in due time. | Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Corl departed | on Monday morning for a week’s trip : through the southern part of the | State, spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. Wray Reed and : husband, at Waynesboro, then going | to Harrisburg for the State livestock § .¢ pion grade eyeglasses and spec- show. : : | ® tacles at a saving of from one- - G. W. Rossman, one of the noted third to one-half off on every pair. hunters of this section, recently cap- | SERA itgy ia tured three weasles which were sneak- Don’t Suffer : : ing around his premises with evident with Poor Sight, Blurry Vision intentions of dining on chicken. He Wotery Eyes Croas Eyes, Head- brought the pelts to town on Satur- ache, Brainfag, Nervous Debility day for probate before Squire E. M. Nausea, Dizziness, Insomnia and : other troubles often caused by Watt. : } eyestrain. _ Miss M. B. Meek is suffering with an attack of bronchitis, J. F. Meyer; Absolutely Free of Charge or ob- is under the weather with bronchial ‘§ ligation to purchase glasses. I will. trouble, Lewis Thomas is housed up examine your eyes. If glasses are with nervous exhaustion and the Hon. needed I will frankly and truth- John Hamilton, who has been suffer- '§ fully tell you so, and I can fit you ing with general debility, is gaining glasses that will relieve and correct strength and is now able to be about |§ your trouble. his room. If your time is limited call early : Mss Ma . Stewart celebrated and avoid waiting. jer 83rd birthday anniversary at her : 827 Perry Building Home in Altoona on Tuesday and the Phila. Office 16h and Chestnut Sts day was a happy one for her because of the presence of all her children and grand-children. The good old lady received many tokens of regard as well as telephone messages of con- gratulation. Before her marriage six- ty-two years ago she was Mary Jane McWilliams, and was born and grew to womanhood in the vicinity of Meek’s church. 1.oUIS DAMMERS Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY BELLEFONTE, PA. Garman Hotel Parlors Office Hours 9 a. m. to 2 p.m. Howard—Tuesday, February 1st Mrs. John Baney’s Residence = 9am. to4 pm Centre Hall—Thursday, Feb. 3rd Centre Hall Hotel, 9 2. m. to 3 p.m. "Perfect Fitting Glasses Reduced to $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Special Sale (Garman MONDAY NIGHT January 31st. | | Opera House NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LE COMTE & FLESHER-Present GPECTAS, OR SALE.—A thirty-two acre farm, fine location, good drainage, locat~ ' ; ed one mile north of Lemont on the Houserville main road, 214 miles from State College. GEO. P. BIBLE, ; : Bellefonte, Pa. | United Phone. 66-2-tf | MILITARY ATMOSPHERE 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 ensuing year | and to transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. L. A. SCHAEFFER, 66-1-3t Secretary. OTICE IN DIVORCE.—In the Court Wednes., February 2nd t N of Common Pleas of Centre Coun- ty. Danile Gales vs. Isabella Gales, In Divorce, A. V. M. No. 29, Sept. Term, 1920. To Isabella Gales, Respondent above ee ey named : -FEATURES~- asst pels he LS STATON WAL Arion rt to - : titled ease, and report the Sue 4% out, BALLET OF BEWITCHING BEAUTIES will sit for the purpose of his a point- | BRIGADE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS | ment at his office in Foster Block, Philips- ! burg, Pa., on Saturday, February 5th, at 10 o'clock a. m., where and when you and all parties interested may attend. GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, | £4 4. Master. Prices 50c , 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 €8-2-3t - Seats selling fast at Mott's Remodeled Jewelry EE SE A Made from. any old piege or stone you might have. * AT Sesgt me err £m ape’ Estimates cheerfully given. ean AE ord (Gaudi ity “vd ~~ / i ¢ : F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists "Bellefonte, Pa. 61-22:tf Frys a a a SSRIS Decree to the said Court, will sit for the when and where you and all parties inter- | Master. | Scenic Theatre $ Week-Ahead Program $ SATURDAY, JANUARY 29: Benefit Matinee, Saturday afternoon, Scenic Theatre. ceeds go to European Relief. real art played by of Huckleberry Finn. ALL pro- “THE SOUL of YOUTH,” a six reel WILLIAM D. TAYLOR. A story along lines ] It is great stuff; a guaranteed picture in which appears Judge Lindsay. “A crackerjack.” Don’t miss this. Every penny received goes to European relief fund. Ad- mission, 25¢. flat. Also, a two-reel Buster Keaton Comedy. Saturday evening PEARL WHITE in “The Tiger's Club.” This popular star returns to our screen in a six-reel feature with plen- ty of comedy effects as well as many thrills like her famous ser- ials. A plot of love, hate and revenge, laid in Alaska. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. MONDAY, JANUARY 31: MAY ALLISON in “ALL MEN ARE ALIKE.” have plenty of comedy in titles and acting, with a spirited and vo- racious performance, being adapted from the story, “The Walffie Iron,” in Mechanics Magazine. Also Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1: 4 § ¢ £ 4 4 ¢ 4 § ¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Six reels that 4 ¢ ¢ 4 4 : BERT LYTELL in “PRICE OF REDEMPTION,” a great melo- ¢ drama, varied in action and setting. Seven reels of episodes, sup- ¢ ported by Seena Owen, which keep you thrilled with plenty of ac- : tion. Also, Vod-a-Vil. p 4 4 4 4 4 [ § § 4 § { # 4 £ 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 ¢ 4 § 4 4 4 4 4 4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2: MARSHALL NEILAN presents “DON’T EVER MARRY,” with a cast of Matt Moore, Marjorie Daw, Wesley Barry, ete, is a first- class, well-finished comedy of a married couple that is sure to please. It is a good one. Don’t miss it. Also 2-reel Christie Com- edy.—(Matinee and night.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3: «SCRATCH MY BACK,” a Goldwyn comedy by All Stars. It gets them all. A gale of merriment from the first blast of the six reels, titles and pictures both. Worth seeing twice over. Don’t miss it. «Enuf sed.” Also, Pathe News and Pathe Review. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4: EDITH ROBERTS in “THE WHITE YOUTH.” This new but coming star gives a pretty little play, with an exquisite southern “SON of TARZON.” This thril- with the wild setting. Also, third episode of ling serial shows increasing interest in attendance, jungle life. OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 28 and 29: y 4 WILLIAM D. TAYLOR in “THE SOUL OF YOUTH,” a story on $ lines of “Huckleberry Finn.” A good one, and also a 2-reel Bus- ? ter Keaton Comedy. (Evenings Only). $ ) Mince Meat just ready to Bake Candy - - PopCorn Oranges New Nuts Cranberries Sechler & ( Grape Fruit Sweet Potatoes Walnuts New Evaporated Brazil Peaches % Almonds Apricots on 9% Filberts Prunes ih Italian Chestnuts | Seededand Fine Groceries Figs Seedless Raisins for the Dates Malaga Grapes Buying Public Olives Tangerines Lemons Cluster Raisins - Maple Syrup Delicious Coffee 65-1 We are pleased to announce | Announcement the Opening of the First... Centre County Automobile Show on Saturday January 29th : The exhibition will continue until February 5th, inclusive, and will be beld in the Armory, Spring and Lamb streets, Bellefonte, Pa. Special Home Days—such as Penns Valley Day, Monday January 31st; State Philipsburg and Snow Shoe Day, Wednes. Feb. 3rd ; Bald Eagle Valley Day, Friday College Day, Tues. February Ist ; Feb. 2nd ; Bellefonte Day, Thurs. Feb. 4th ; Nittany Valley Day Saturday Feb. 5th. There will be displayed the latest models of: standard manu- and Farm Tractors. Added features are special lectures on Motors and Farm Tractors; music by the Cadet Band of 75 pieces from the Penn facture in Passenger Cars, Trucks, State College; also bands from various sections of the county; Club Music ‘every afternoon Varsity Quartette and Mandolin and evening. You are cordially invited to inspect this Grand Display Any and Every Day from 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p. m. Centre County Automobile Dealers Nominal admission charge of 36c., war tax 4c., total 40c. School children are admitted in afternoons at half price’ “I'm Going’ ' Important Notice! | ' 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. to * 44 tf The McVey Co. Real Estate Operators FOR SALE. 5 room frame dwelling, water in yard, Pleasant Gap. Price, $1275. 7 room dwelling and barn, Boalsburg. Price, $2200. 102 acre farm, 6 room dwelling, large barn and silo, new buildings. Farm in high state of cultivation, water piped from mountain spring, all kinds of fruit. This is a good farm, about six miles west of Lock Haven. Price, $10,000. Double dwelling, west Logan street, Bellefonte. Price, $2000. Double dwelling, all modern convenience es in one side, Penn street, Bellefonte. Price, $1700. OFFICES: BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION ALTOONA BEDFORD HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN JOHNSTOWN Crider Stone Building Bellefonte, Pa. 65-18-tf