WOES emer em ee ee meet a a — ANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAA, In the Churches of the County. SAAAAAAAAAAAAAS AI SS 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- ome to all. : W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Christian Science Society, Furst building, High street, Sunday service 12a 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, March 13th, “Substance.” ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning March 13: Passion Sunday, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9: 45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “The Spiritual Combat; Victory Over the Devil.” 2:30 p. m. children’s ves- pers and catechism. 7:30 p. m. even- song and sermon, “The P Episcopal Church; Her Position in Christen- dom.” "Daily services during Passion week as follows: Monday, 4: 30 p. m.; Tuesday, 4:30 p. m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a. m. and 12 noon. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Lenten sermon by the Rev. C. R. Barnes. Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Saturday, 4:30 p. m. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45 and in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.,, and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH All services will be held on Sunday at the regular hours. The pastor will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. He will leave for conference on Tues- day. Mrs. Scott will visit her moth- . er Yat Williamsport, and attend some | sessions of the conference. Coleville—Bible school 2 p mon by Rev. C. C. Shuey, 7: ha pm Rev. Alexander Scott, Minister m. CENTRE HALL. A daughter was born to Rev. _and Mrs. M. C. Drumm on Monday night. Rev. Bingman was returned to the ' Evangelical church by their confer- ence. Every one is glad to see him back. A heavy rain storm, accompanied by thunder, lightning and hail, visited our town on Monday night about pe night. In the future the hotel at Potter’s Mills will be in charge of J. Witmer Lee and wife, who moved inte it on Monday. On Thursday evening, the 17th, Hendershott, a Civil war veteran, and his son, will give an entertainment in Grange hall. The Literary society of the High school will render a play, “Our Awful Aunt,” in Grange hall. A collection will be lifted. Tuesday evening Mss Laura Run- kle entertained the crganized Sunday school class of which Mrs. Arthur Kerlin is teacher. J. F. Lutz and John Rine’s family spent several days at the home of Frank Lutz, near Zion, helping make and eat the usual sale sandwiches. Miss Mary Kennedy went to visit her sister, Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew, in Altoona, on Tuesday. She contem- plates being away from home for al- most a month. The spring sales are on in earnest this week, and from now on those who follow up these sales will be busy for several weeks. Then will come the “spring flittings.” On Wednesday evening, the 16th, the Rebekah Lodge will serve a chick- en and noodle supper in the I. 0. O. F. hall, to which the public is cordially invited. The charge will be 35 cents a plate. _ The Grange hall housed an attrac- tion every night the past week. They were plays given by a family who travel around from town to town. The plays were of a good character and were well presented. B. D. Brisbin, who went to the home Ser- son, in Hartford, Conn., some weeks ago, returned to his home on 1 Monday. He reports that Mr. Robertson is not recovering his health as rapidly as could be desired. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OF. RENT.—Large 2-story shop, suita- F ble for laundry, painting or repair shop. Inquire of A. R. EVERETT, Howard St., B Leghorn and Golden Seibright ban- tam eggs for hatching for sale. Bell, 238-W. B P. BELL, Bellefonte, Pa, R. F. D. No. Bellefonte, UFF LEGHORN EGGS.—Fertile buff 66-9-3t 66-9-4t of Common Pleas of Centre county. Wash Rinko, vs. Annie Rinko, No. September Term, 1920. In Divorce A. V. M. To Annie Rinko, Respondent above named: Notice is hereby given that the under- signed Master appointed by the said Court to take testimony in the above entitled case and report the same with his opinion and form of Decree to said Court, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at his office in Foster Block, Philipsburg, Pa., on Friday, March 25th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., where and when you and all parties in- terested may attend. GEORGE W. N OTICE IN DIVORCE.—In the Court ZEIGLER, 66-9-3t Master. PRIVATE SALE OF Dairy Stock and Hogs Thirty Head of High Grade Holstein Cows Six Pure Bred Holstein Bulls | Ten B Berkshire Gilts will be offered at private sale at the | Zimmerman barn, Western Peni- ! tentiary. Rockview, Penna., March 15th, 16th and 17th Owing to a heavy building program for | this summer, oar farm operations must | be reduced, therefore we are offering this | lot of young Holstein cows, heifers and ! pure bred bulls for sale. The cows and heifers are out of pure . bred bulls and high grade dams. while all | cows offered for sale are bred to pure bred bulls. Four of the pure bred bulls offered for | sale are six months of age and out of | dams that last year gave over 10.000 lbs. of milk on average feed. Two of the bulls are mature and are proven sires. Western Penitentiary of Penna. BELLFONTE, PENNA. Terms Cash The McVey Co. Real Estate Operators NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. | Qur spring catalogue will go to press on March 1st, and should contain a descrip- tion of the property which you wish to sell since this catalogue is forwarded te pros- pective buyers in all parts of Pennsylva- nia. No charge unless sale is made. 66 9-2t FOR SALE. Two 6 recom dwellings in good condition, house piped for bath, lot 50x150, price for both houses, $3206. Pine street, Bellefonte, Pa. | 8 room brick dwelling, all modern con- veniences, north Spring street; price, $2200. 5 room frame dwelling, near Titan Met- al plant; price, $800. | Double dwelling, 6 rooms on each side, large Jot, near Titan Metal plant; price, $900. : | FARM. 17% acres—100 acres in good state of cul- tivation, balance young timber and pas- ture, 660 apple trees, other fruit of all kinds. This is a good fruit farm. Two houses, good bank barn, silo and other outbuildings. Running water at house and barn, one mile to school, church and store; price, $3200. OFFICES: BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION ALTOONA BEDFORD HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN CHNSTOWN Crider Stene Building Bellefonte, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Subscribe for the “Watchman.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Farm for Sale. OF PARTNERSHIP.— Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Carl 8. Wea- ver and Park J. Weaver, of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, under the firm name of Weaver Brothers, was dissolved March 1, 1921, by mutual consent. All debts due to the Said partnership are to be paid to, and those due from the same discharged by, Carl S. Weaver, at their store on west High street, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, where the business will be continued by the said Carl S. Weaver under the name of WEA- VER GROCERY CO. 66-10-3t 0 the greatest fad with the ladies and a source of pleasure and profit, is embroidering dresses, piano, table and mantel scarfs, chair tidies, center pieces, sofa pillow tops, and many other pretty things for the home and for sale, with the Parisian Art Embroidery needle? Even a child ean learn to use the needle in five minutes. A needle with full printed in- structions for using, and a nice sofa pillow top, stamped with a beautiful design, ready for working, will be sent for only one dollar. Agents wanted. Circulars and samples of thread sent free. Address, Mrs. RACHEL V. THOMAS, 3260 River Road, Columbus, Ga. 66-10-1t E of Fountain W. Crider, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. Let- ters testamentary in the above-mentioned estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims to ISSOLUTION EASTER THE LADIES.—Did you know that $12.60 War Tax 8% additional XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—In the estate Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Pennsylvania ASHINGION 16-Day Excursion Friday March 25 Reund Trip Fare from Bellefonte Proportionate Fares from Other Points For details as to leaving time of trains, fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stop-over privileges, or other information, consult Ticket Agents, or David Tedd, Division present the same, duly proven, to Harry Keller, HUGH N. CRIDER, CHARLES BE. DORWORTH, Executors. Jellefonte, a System 66-9-3t Attorney. Bae LL LA Something to Think About AND THE Why, When and Where WHY —Because you will forget who you are where you are in a pleasant evening's entertainment of joy and pleasure, not problems. WHEN—Injust4days March 15th WHERE—At the, , Opera House For the Best Things in Minstrelsy will be Offered by Bowman Bros. ““The Blue Grass Boys” eadliners on the “Big Time’’ Vaudeville. Famous for vears.as H A hundred critics in a hundred cities pronouncing them as the worthy rivals of McIntyre & Heath in the delineation of the Southern Negro Comedy And their Big Company of Famous Singers, Dancers and Comedians 40 All White Artists 40 A Perfect Flood of Comedy Unlocsed in a Great Olio of Features by these Stars, and The Great Orth Georgie Hunter Matt J. Thompson Whalen and Trainer Comedy Quartette—Get in line for Fun and catch on Knickerbocker Four to one of the new songs the world will whistle. The Blue Grass 5 Jazz Band Gorgeous First Part and Laughable One-Act Comedy closing the show, entitled “Dr. Bull’s Health Resort,” Ten of the Funniest End Men 20 Prominent Singers and a Large Chorus Ten Star Dancers “The Tetrazzini of Minstrelsy” in “Songs of Other Days,” with melody that taunts you and then slyly haunts you. “The Dixie Daffodil”—Rapid Fire Comedy. As ‘Aunt Chloe,” with her 300 pounds of Fun and Earmony and her FIVE Jemini’s Dancers. The last werd in Soft and Wooden Shoe Dancing. That tantalizing band—you just can’t make your feet behave. Rain or Shine—A Daily Parade, led by a Band of Fifteen Pieces you want to buy or sell real estate write to him or call at his office in court, Bellefonte, Pa. EAL ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE. | real estate operator in Centre county buys and sells real estate. 1f 170 acres in Bald Eagle Valley, Huston township, Centre county, Pa., one mile east of Julian, along the state highway; 80 ACRES CLEAR Temple 28-6m os D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 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- “JEWELRY MADE OVER” essary outbuildings. All new roofs. Will sell at ble figure. Inqui 11th Street Below Chestnut, Bef Al Toa id Biss 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA. | gg.-4-8t FT Fotion Pa Week-Ahead Program (Cut this out and save for reference). SATURDAY, MARCH 12: PEARL WHITE in “THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN.” Six reels of fine work in which a mountain girl is forced to fight her way against rough moun- taineers. Has some great thrills and will surely please. Fine scenes. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. Saturday Matinee, KATHRYN McDONALD in “THE TURNING POINT.” This Robert Chambers story played by the most beautiful woman in the world, is a strong production that will surely please. Don’t miss it. MONDAY, MARCH 14: PAULINE STARK in “COURAGE OF MARGE O’DOON.” This Vitagraph special is a James Oliver Curwood story of a romance of the far north, in- troducing Baree, the famous dog character. Seven reels. Fine snow scenes and dandy bear fight. Also, Screen Snap Shots and Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY, MARCH 15: All Star Cast in “TRUANT HUSBAND,” a delightfully entertaining mod- ern comedy drama featuring Mahlon Hamilton, Betty Blythe and beauti- ful Francelia Billington, in that an old flame comes along and persuades the husband to have an old time together. Full of chuckles. A good one, don't miss it. Also,Spanuth’s Ved-a-Vil and The Gumps. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, (Matinee and night): JOHN BARRYMORE in “Dr. JEKYL AND Mr. HYDE.” This eminent ac- tor gives a fine characterization of this dual personality in a beautifully staged production, and will please lovers of this Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Seven reels. Fine show. Don’t miss it. Also, Christie Comedy, “Torchy Comes THROUGH.” THURSDAY, MARCH 17: ANNE I. WILSON in “LUCK OF THE IRISH,” a story of a trip around the world by an Irish plumber who was left a fortune. Fne scenes. An Allan Doran production for Realart comedy, romance a plenty. All that is necessary for a good picture. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, MARCH 18: GLADYS WALTON in “RICH GIRL, POOR GIRL.” This dainty star of pink tights puts across another pleasing production that you will surely like. It is worthwhile, so be sure to see it. Also, 9th episode of “THE SON OF TARZAN.” OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 11: KATHRYN McDONALD in “THE TURNING POINT,” a First National production of this famous story by Robert W. Chambers that is well worth while. A strong character picture. Also, two reel Lehrman Comedy. 2 Our Full Quota for Armenian Relief Has Been Contributed It is estimated that there are more men unemployed in the United States today than at any time in its his- tory. ‘Times will not improve, or the prices of sta- ples, like wheat and cotton and copper increase until Every dollar contrib- uted to European relief will return to us ten-fold. Transportation has brought the whole world to- gether into ome big business family. Great as our Until we real- ize this and act accordingly conditions here cannot permanently improve. conditions in Europe change. resources are we cannot go it alone. ream emmee The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. 61-46 » EEE EEE EE EEL EL EE EL ELE EEE EL EVEL LEle nananznznzieianan=narian=n=2nan2n2 nnn ni= n= ia ia lie i ces——— 66-1 Admission 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50 Mishler | Theatre Mats. Wed. and Sat. ALTOONA, PA. Seat Sale opens Tomorrow at Mott Drug Co. of his daughter, Mrs. George Robert- mem The Potter-Hoy Hardware Company «The Store with a Host, of Friends’ i o | Entire Week ei0ii | March 21st F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST present The World’s Most Beautiful Production CHU Company of 300 14 Big Scenes Closing Out Friday morning we will place on sale a highly desirable offering of Aluminuym...Mirror Brand The World's Best Unmatchable in Value Unqguestionable in Quality Two-Quart Lipped Sauce Pans; Scratch Feed At $3.C0 per 100 lbs. Egg Mash Guaranteed for 20 Years “An Egg a Day” Brand, $3.00 per 100 lbs. Positively the Most Gorgeous, Gigantic, Colorful, Mag- nificent, Enthralling, Fascinating and Superb Spectacle Ever Known in History of American Stage. CHIN of the Orient..... | Now in Its Fifth Year at His Majesty’s Theatre, London. Written and Created by Oscar Asche. Music by Frederick Norton C HO V V FORTY-THREE NEW MANNIKINS in the World’s Famous Bazaar Scenes, Adorned in a Startling Series of WONDERFUL, GORGEOUS COSTUMES. Alfalfa Molasses Horse Feed at $2.50 per 100 Ibs. A Musical Extravaganza regular $1.25 value at 79 cent Attractive Salt and Peppers at 10 cents each ALSO In appreciation of our ever increasing number of woman customers We will Allow Them a 10 Per Cent. Discount Direct from Second Run at Century Theatre, New York with Complete, Original Production Intact PRICES—Nights $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30. $1.10, $1.65, $2.20. Nights at 8.00. Dubbs’ Implement and Feed Store — BELLEFONTE, Pa AA AAA AAAI AAS A ALLA A SPAS SAPP SPSS Wednesday Matinee, Saturday Matinee, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2 P. M. on ALL goods purchased Feiday and Saturday of this week Bomar bi cia En LL nals etd 6-tf