Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 08, 1921, Image 5

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ns Lillian, Gish . As Sho,
Appears in 'CWay Down East!
“Way Down East” Coming.
A notable array of talented players
were engaged by D. W. Griffith to es-
say the leading roles in his mammoth
motion picture version of “Way Down ;
East,” to be seen at the Garman
opera house Monday and Tuesday,
ship; $950.
| J. Will Kepler, et ux, to Joseph T.
| $12,000.
Tressler, tract in Benner township; ' Corl, tract
$510.50. $22,000
_L. Y. Greene, et ux, to Frank Di- ' J. F. Long, et ux, to C. A. Dolan,
vine, tract in Worth township; $75. tract in Marion township; $8290.
David McCloskey, Admr., to Joseph Martin M. Keller, et ux, to Earl A.
C. McCloskey, tact in Snow Shoe Ross, tract in Potter township; $9800.
township; $180. James N. Johnson, et ux, to John
Bellefonte Trust Co., trustee, to J. L. Zimmerman, tract in Walker town-
W. Kepler, tract in Ferguson town- ship; $2500.
Samuel Musser, et ux, to Jacob P.
John Kepler, et ux, to Jacob Mus- Smith, tract in Gregg township;
‘ser, tract in Ferguson township; $2850.
$6950. Francis Smith, et ux, to George
Marks, tract in Gregg township; $125.
Augusta C. Shoemaker to Wesley
W. Tate, tract in Benner township;
$13,000.
Geo. M. Taylor, et ux, to J. Earl
Crust, tract in Patton township;
Fleming, tract in Ferguson township; !
John M. Shugert, et al, to John Mc-
Coy, tract in College township; $3500.
Anna A. McCoy to John McCoy,
tract in College township; $1. $1675.
Adam P. Heckman, et al, to J. C. A.! J. N. Everts, et ux, to A. S. Bailey,
Heckman, tract in Gregg township; tract in Ferguson township; $100.
$3000. | Henry Marks, et ux, to Howard J.
. Geo. Doll to George A. Kelly, tract Zerby, tract in Gregg township;
in Spring township; $10,000. . $8300.
W. Howard Durst, et ux, to Samuel James W. Swabb, et ux, to Clarence
C. Hoy, tract in Potter township; Blazer, tract in Harris township;
$4,046.25. | $4800.
David R. Foreman, et ux, to Geo.| McNitt-Huyett Lumber Co., to W.
H. Emerick, tract in Potter township; - H. Ghaner, tract in Halfmoon town-
$11,500. hip; $1.
James L. Kerstetter, et ux, to T. C. | Lena Palmer, et al, to James W.
April 18th and 19th, twice daily.
Among these artists are Lillian Gish, |
Mrs. David Landau, Josephine Ber-
nard, Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Patricia |
Fruen, Florence Short, Lowell Sher-
man, Burr McIntosh, Kate Bruce,
Real Money Savers..at Weavers
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Richard Barthelmess, Vivia Ogden,
Porter Strong, George Neville, Edgar |
Nelson, Mary Hay, Creighton Hale, |
Emily Fitzroy and others.
Real Estate Transfers.
J. Alice Sechler to John A. Halder-
man, et al, tract in Bellefonte and
Spring township; $3750.
John M. Robinson, et ux, to Simon
S. Harpster, tract in Worth township;
$1800.
John H. Weber, et ux, to Whiterock
Quarries, tract in Spring township;
$1800.
Samuel E. Weber to Whiterock
Quarries, tract in Spring township;
$900.
Madeira Hill Coal Mining Co. to
Joshua Price, tract in Philipsburg;
$160.
Esther Ann Saylor, et bar, to Re-
becca B. Williams, tract in Bellefonte
and Spring township; $2000.
Calvin O. Mallory, et ux, to Adam
N. Brungart, tract in Miles township;
$1800.
Christian Dale to Joseph Tressler,
tract in Benner township; $1,501.50.
John Swaney, et ux, to Joseph
~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ww
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OST.—On Bishop St., Tuesday after-
L noon, a black card case containing
ANTED.—Stenographic position. Two
years’ experience in law office. In-
quire “Watchman” office. 66-13
bills. Reward if returned to
Academy. . 14-1t*
ANTED.—Settled woman as house-
W keeper for one lady, about first of
May. Apply by letter to
Miss EMILY VALENTINE,
66-14-2t Bellefonte, Pa.
OTICE is hereby given to the public
that my wife, Mary M. Miller, has
left my bed and board without
cause or justification, and I will not be
responsible for any bills whatsoever con-
tracted by her.
JOHN W. MILLER,
66-14-4t Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.—Let-
A ters of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Ellwood S. Hall, late of
Milesburg borough, deceased, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are requested to make prompt pay-
ment, and those having claims against the
same to present them, duly authenticated,
for settlement.
ELSIE M. HALL, Administratrix,
622 5th Ave., Juniata, Pa.
Gettig & Bower,
Attorneys. 66-14-6t
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—In the estate
of Fannie D. Leathers, late of How-
ard borough, deceased. Letters
testamentary in the above mentioned es-
tate having been granted to the undersign-
ed, all persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to said estate are notified to make
payment, and those having claims, to pre-
sent the same, duly proven to
W. H. GARDNER, Executor.
66-11-6t Mackeyville, Pa.
Spangler and Walker, Attorneys.
A UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Court of Centre County, Pennsyl-
vania. In the matter of the Es-
tate of James I. Lucas, late of Snow Shoe
Borough, deceased.
The undersigned, Auditor appointed by
the said Court to make distribution of the
funds in the hands of David B. Lucas,
Executor, as shown by his first and final
account, duly filed, and confirmed by said
Court, to and among those legally entitled
to receive the same, will meet the parties
in interest, for the purposes of his appoint-
ment, on Saturday, April 30, 1921, at 10.00
o'clock a. m. at his offices in Temple
Court, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, when and
where all parties interested are required
to make and prove their claims, or be for-
ever debarred from coming in upon said
fund.
HARRY KELLER,
66-14-3t Auditor.
The McVey Co.
Real Estate Operators
BUILD NOW, SAVE 35 PER CENT.
In order to stimulate our factory pro-
duction we will sell a limited number of
houses at less than cost, which is 35 per
cent. less than April 1st, 1620.
GUARANTEE.
We guarantee that in event of any drop
in the market on or before July 1st, 1921,
we will rebate the purchase. Therefore
you are taking no chance of a drop yet | §
you are sure of not paying more.
Can we submit our plans and specifica-
tion?
If you drop us a card or call at our of-
fice we will be glad to go over our system
in detail. Ready Cut Houses, Barns and
Silos.
OFFICES:
BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
Bellefonte, Pa.
National Oyster and Soda Crack- Boscul or Arbuckles Breakfast
ers, Ib. ....-.cecchcredieaice.. 15¢ Gofiee, Wissas sash senna 35¢
Chum Salmon, tall can........... 10¢ : :
Jersey Corn Flake, 3 boxes........ 25¢ Libby’s Pure Fruit Jelly 18c value,
Anni Jemima Buckwheat or Pan- D BISS08, cuccciuriirirtrnritesy, 25¢
cake Flour ......ccevvsseeeveses 10c Mother's Oats, with Aluminum
Pat-a-Cake Flour—Just add wa- Ware, Dig DEZ...:cvcvevrnseisene 30¢
ter, PRE ......cov0evenvnnsnnien 10c cio: :
Granulated Sugar, Ib............. 9c Nabiscos, back to the old price,
Frcsh Hio Coffec, 310%... 0.151, 5c PACKAZL, ....ecvrrertiicnesrrssss 10c
Jell-O, all flavors, pkg, 1lc, Doz- 2414 1b. Sack Flour............... 95¢
Nt snierns airs esass alias sas. SLIS Newberry Bread ........cccc....- 8c
Dried Peaches, delicious flavor, bi Yoare Syrup, La Ib, ealt...... 0s. ie
20¢ Pure Rich Cocoa, quality guaran-
teed," 2 1bS fOF....coavsvvrrnness 15
Boiled Ham, Corned Beef, Delicious
Dried Beef sliced thin, Leb. Bologna
and Bacon sliced as you like it.
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Always First to Give You Advantage of Every Lowered Market Price
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eaver Grocery Co.
Bellefonte, Penna.
3 CPOUNAR, .1c:ecesvsorssiass fA,
Our Special blend Coffee, 1b......
A rich, smooth, delightful drink
Cold Lunch Problems
Easily Solved Here....
. Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
(Cut this out and save for reference).
SATURDAY, APRIL 9:
WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE SCUTTLERS.” This eminent actor gives a
new one of his fine portrayals of screen work in six reels. A soldier of
fortune who risks his life for adventure. A sea picture that is good.
Thrills in quantity. Also, Pollard Comedy.
Saturday Matinee, “DINTY.” That is pretty nearly all one has to say.
Every movie fan has heard about Wesley Barrie's famous picture. Also,
at opera house Friday and Saturday nights, and Lehrman 2-reel comedy.
Don’t miss it.
MONDAY, APRIL 11: :
WANDA HOWLEY in “FOOD FOR SCANDAL,” a light and entertaining
story in that sweethearts are united after various circumstances keep them
apart. A case of a young girl posing as correspondent because broke.
Also, Screen Snap Shots and Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY, APRIL 12:
DUSTIN FARNUM in “BIG HAPPINESS.” This is a Robertson Cole pic-
ture of seven reels. A very entertaining dual role picture in which a rogue
takes a business, mad brother’s place and wins love of wife. Fine work by
this able screen star. Also, The Gumps and a comedy.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 (Matinee and Night):
REX BEACH'S play “GOING SOME,” (Goldwyn), a six reel comedy drama,
of rather serious consequences. that hinges on the outcome of a comedy
foot race. From a college to a western sheep ranch, giving life at both
ends. Also, 2-reel Christie Comedy, “Supple Success.”
THURSDAY, APRIL 14:
MAY ALLISON in “THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASH.”
capricious young wife who ruins husband. She loves in an attempt to make
him prime minister. As Lady Godiva our star shows well Six reels.
Also, Pathe News and Review.
Story of a
FRIDAY, APRIL 15:
OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, APRIL 8 AND 9:
“DINTY,” the seven reel Marshall Neilan First National picture is a high
grade, well made, entertaining boy story that will surely please you. Wes-
isode of “The Son of Tarzan.”
FRANK MAYO in “THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE,” a portrayal by the old
school actor of a serious proposition that finally ends well. Also, 13th ep-
ley Barry as “Dinty,” a newsboy, rescues girl from Chinese crooks. Also,
Don’t miss it.
two reel comedy.
00 SUNDAY
EXCURSION
Washington or Baltimore
SUNDAY, APRIL 24
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
BELLEFONTE, Saturday Night, April 23, at 10.30 P. M.
Returning, leaves Washington 4.20 P.M. ; Baltimore 5.20 P.M.
Pennsylvania
System
War Tax
32 cents additional
SYSTEM
we
66-14-3t
in Benner township; | Swabb, tract in Harris township;
| $3200.
_ Charles W. Hockman, et ux, to Da-
vid Geary, tract in Potter township;
$1800.
David L. Geary to A. N. Klinger,
tract in Potter township; $3000.
Mary J. Everett to A. R. Everett,
tract in Bellefonte; $1.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RUCK FOR SALE.—2-ton Republic,
good condition. Apply to J. C.
McClenahan, Potters Mills. Mail
address Spring Mills R. F. D. 12-4t
EAL ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE.
real estate operator in Centre county
buys and sells real estate. If
you want to buy or sell real estate write
to him or call at his office in Femnle
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m
Ira D.
63-34-6m.
Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Why Does Every Woman Have to Battle Against Love?
Why does every woman have to feel the straining
power of seduction through love in one form or another—
the hot, ALLURING BREATHS OF DECEITS?
This thing has been, from the beginning of history,
through all the ages. Man’s most beautiful dream, most
sought after, most desired, HAS BEEN WOMAN. And
through all these ages it was more through passion than
the better desires.
Even the saints of past history fought bloody battles;
worked, dreamed, struggled through their love for women
—not satisfied with one or two or three. These almighty
men demanded hundreds—every variety of beauty, dainty
little girls in their teens; blondes from the Northlands;
strange, slant-eyed brunettes from the Southlands. Migh-
ty wars, broken nations, WRECKED CIVILIZATIONS
OVER THE HELENS-OF-TROY. And Cleopatras.
Doesn’t the same battle go on today, though changed
and modified? Is not every girl still pursued? Why?
What is THIS GREAT MYSTERY OF LOVE?
There is the greatest revelation of a woman’s soul
and a woman's temptation in a tremendous play that is
shaking the world; the greatest UNCOVERING OF A
WOMAN'S INNER SOUL ever given. If you know, then
vou know all love and all temptation, joy and sorrow.
You will know the DIFFERENCE between the alluring
passion of deceit and promiscuous love that leads to bitter
ashes and the great all-enfolding SOUL LOVE that looks
through the body and finds the great WOMAN-HEART;
the love that every woman wants, with peace and passion-
ate purity, leading on and up into the great happiness,
with the masterful, overwhelming, all-centered love of the
great ONE MAN for the ONE WOMAN—ONLY.
To learn the lesson of ALL LOVE you must see
“WAY DOWN EAST” and WOMAN and ALL WOMEN,
and the story of Anna Moore in this play. And of David,
the farmer boy, greatest of all lovers. And Sanderson,
with the old polygamous idea of deceit, and shame for
those women who fall in his clutches.
“In ‘Way Down East’ Mr. Griffith has pictured a plain human story of
Jove and life that will go thundering down the ages BECAUSE IT
HUMAN.”—Boston Teloin 2 Bes Imo
“The patrons shrieked and roared. It is enough to raise the hair on a
man’s head and raise the man out of his seat.”—New York Herald.
~ You cannot afford to miss it. Go to see “WAY
DOWN EAST.” It will be shown every afternoon and
every night at the Garman Opera House, Monday and
Tuesday, April 18th and 19th.
Prices, Matinees, 25¢, 50c, $1.00. Nights, 50c, $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00. Seats on sale Thursday, April 14th, at
Mott Drug Co.
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OH, BOY!
Garman Opera House oneBigNet Wed. April 13
SEE WHO’S COMING!
Not a Motion Picture
LeComte & Flesher
offer the Smart,
Musical Comedy Hit
She’s the
Sauciest
Sweetest
Happiest
Grirl
of them
All
Snappy
Some Girl
Book and Lyrics by
H. McKent Barnes
Music by Harry L. Alford
F4 Featuring
Dainty
Gudrun
Walberg
In Her
Original
Creation
‘““‘Some
Girl”
You'll
Say
Shezis!
Original Incomparable Cast.—Singers, Dancers and Comedians
Including the Season’s Outstanding Novelty—the
Dancing Sun-Maiden Chorus
It’s the Show that’s Making the Nation Sing and Dance to It’s Merry Score.
Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75¢., 50¢. ; add 10 per cent. for War Tax
Seats on sale Saturday at Mott Drug Store.
Phone orders Given Prompt Reservations in their order of receipt.
Mail Orders Now !