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I will insure dwellings at $1.00 a hun- dred and barns at $1.60 a hundred on the cash plan, for three years, as against fire and lightning. J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa. 66-16-6m XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Eliz- abeth Pysher, late of Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pa., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testa- - mentary in the above named estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons owing said estate are request- ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands against it to make known oe same without delay. +L EDWARDS, Executor, 702 First National Bank, 66-15-6t Williamsport, Pa. OTICE IN DIVORCE.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county. George Backer, Libellant vs. Stella Stewart Backer, Respondent. No. 19, De- cember Term, 1920. To Stella Stewart Backer, Respondent above named: Notice is hereby given that the under- signed Master appointed by said Court to take testimony in the above case, and re- port the same with form of decree to said Court, will sit for the purpose of his ap- pointment at his office in Foster Block, Philipsburg, Pa., on Saturday, May 7th, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m., where and when you and all parties interested may attend. GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, 66-15-3t Master. Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing and Heating Beletonte ~~ MLONtZgOMery & Co. state coltege I By Hot Water Ness Se =/) Vapor Steam NVAAAAAA. reserves and mends little clothes, NE ) : iis plan for some play as i y ADVERmISINED Pipeless Furnaces In the Churches of the Some Bian yoy work better ITD ols ot ft of Rone an appier ior playin’ a bit now ‘furnished for housekeepi Fi County. and then. So in maki our pl BLTZ, PO. Do 1 1 1 ty for a bit of 0 Fis rn 765 or Pn Se Mg an 16-11 Full Line of Pipe and Fittings NAAN PAS PSN 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, May 1st, “Everlasting Pun- ishment.” ST. JOHN’S REFORMED CHURCH. Services next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 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 Bible school with eShtenary offer- ing, 9:30. Sermon by Dr. E. A. Pyles, 10:45. Junior League, 2 p. m. Senior League, 6:30. Sermon oo the pastor, 7:30. The first quarterly conference Saturday evening, April 30th, at 7:30. Dr. Pyles will preside. Class meeting Tuesday, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday, 7:30. Coleville—Bible school 2 p. m. Alexander Scott, Minister. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning May 1st: Rogation Sunday, feast of SS. ¥ Philip and James, 8 a. m., Holy Communion. 8:46 a. m, Mattins. 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., Holy Eucharist and sermon, “Show us the Father.” 7:30 p. m., evensong and sermon, “St. James, Kinsman of the Lord.” Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday are Rogation days, on which the church enjoins abstinence with special prayer for the harvests of the world, forming a little Lent before Ascension day. The Litany will be re- cited on each of these days at 12 noon. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m., first evensong of the Ascension. Thursday, feast of the Ascension of Our Lord, 7:30 and 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 4:30 p. m. second evensong. Friday, 7:30 p. m., evensong and instruction. The Bish- op will visit the parish to give the sacrament of confirmation Sunday, May 8, at 2:30 p. m. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. This Sunday is Young People’s an- niversary day. Special features at all services. Delegates to the conference convention to be held at Greensburg in June will be elected at 6:30. Every one should witness the Sun- day school pageant in the Presbyter- ian church this (Friday) evening. Each Sunday school meets at its own church at 2:30 Sunday to form in a parade. every member turn out. George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. W. Emenhizer Pastor Emeritus. a Thoughts on Circus Day. Day after tomorrow will be Sunday and you are almost on the edge of a new week. There’s church in the morning, and dinner and lots of things, but along ‘round the middle of the afternoon comes a time when you can dress a bit and think a bit, and thinking a bit perhaps you can uncon- sciously lay out your plans a mite for the coming week. That's right! Very well, then, re- member this, you “pa, " who goes it lickety-split six days a week at the office, and you “ma,” who cooks and All join at the Diamond. Let on Monday, May 9th, the Walter L. Main Shows will give two perform- ances here. Known as “America’s Best Shows” it offers all that is new in circusdom. There are clowns galore to make you laugh. Strange animals in the mam- moth menagerie to marvel at, thrill ing aerial acts, skilled horsemen and women, acrobatic marvels, flying hu- man butterflies, and a host of other good things too numerous to mention. At noon the big spectacular street pa- rade will pass through the streets. It is a riot of colors and over three hun- dred horses take part in the display, most of them encased in silver armor. All that the modern circus has come to be is included in the Main Shows | while iri“most respects it is recognized as one of the leaders. ——After spending so much money wastefully it is small wonder that the Pennsylvania Legislature indulged in an orgie in the closing sessions. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—Dodge coupe, 1920 model, run 7400 miles, in excellent condi- tion. 2 extra tires and extra wire wheels, bumpers and others accessories. Price, $1400. References given. Phone 132 State College. 66-tf 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 BLL court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28. OTICE is hereby given to the public i 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. OTICE TO PUBLIC OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—That any R™% ESTATE.—J. person buying land or timber from Pearl C. Gray or Helen G. Gray without my affidavit or sworn signature will be held responsible by me for same, as this was arranged at the time when Mr. Zerby and others deeded this real estate. 66-17-4t IRVIN G. GRAY. 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. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—Notice is hereby giv- en, that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, on the 16th day of May, 1921, at ten o'clock a. m., under the pro- visions of the Corporation Act of 1874, and its supplements, for a Charter for an in- | tended Corporation to be called, THE FORT PITT HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB, the character and object of which are to provide a club house on private grounds in Centre county, Pennsylvania, to provide facilities for its members to en- gage in hunting and fishing, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con- ferred by the said Act and the supple- ments thereto. GETTIG & BOWER, Solicitors. PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- 66-16- 3t A tre County. Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion will be made to the above Court on Monday, May 16th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the “Corporation Act” of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation, to be called Ep- silon Chapter of the Delta Sigma Phi Fra- ternity, the character and object of which is to provide a home for the Epsilon Chapter of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraterni- ty and to promote social intercourse and a spirit of fraternity among the members, with a view to the establishment of their personal morality and loyalty to each oth- er, the development of good-fellowship among them and the advancement of their interests in all worthy endeavors of an ed- ucational nature, and for this purpose to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges, of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The Charter is now on file in the Pro- thonotary’s office. HICKS & OWENS, Solicitors, 66-17-3t Tyrone, Pa. | = A the estate of Ellwood §S. Hall, 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. Gettig & Bower, AND MILL SUPPLIES DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.—Let- ters of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon late of ALL SIZES OF ELSIE M. HALL, Administratrix, 622 5th Ave., Juniata, Pa. 66-14-t Furnished. Attorneys. Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly 66-15 BELLEFONTE Monday, May 9th TET en A grand cologsal aggregation of wonderful performing Elephants, Horses, Ponies, Pigs, Goats, Dogs and Monkeys, Beautiful Tropical Birds.—Renowned and Daring Acts, Aerial § Exploits, Long Distance Leaps, Wonderful Bicyclists, High Wire Dives. 25 FAMOUS Ss. 5) AN ) CAEN TR a 8 eh IT COSTS le B11 A SHOW OF SUPREMELY-STUPENDOUS SURPRISES EVERY ACT A FEATURE AND EVERY FEATURE A THRILL! A PEERLESS PROGRAM OF PRE-EMINENT PERFORMERS Everything New, Novel, Costly and Convincing. The Real Stars of the Circus Firmament ONE MILE OF MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY AT NOON 2 nernoon and Night. Doors Open atl and 7 Detroit Vapor Oil Stove Do not fail to see the Wonderful Detroit Red Star Vapor Demonstrated Saturday. April 30th at, H.P. Schaeffer... Hardware 65-17-1t Scenic Theatre Week-Ahead Program (Cut this out and save for reference). SATURDAY, APRIL 30: WILLIAM HART in “THE TOLL GATE.” Another of this well known actor's human interest stories that will please those who like his work. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. Saturday Matinee Ormer Locklear in the “SKYWAYMAN.” This is the picture the filming of which this famous daredevil of the air lost his life. Beside the numerous air stunts a story of romance with Louise Lovely as the heroine runs through the picture. Also, Joe Martin Comedy. MONDAY, MAY 2: PAULINE FREDERICKS in “THE SLAVE OF VANITY,” a story of a so- ciety woman who wavers between rich and poor suitors, dreams of her fu- ture and marries poor man. A lavish production with artistic sets. Also, Screen Snap Shots and Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY, MAY 3: WALLACE REID in “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS,” a very entertaining picture with story of a crook who looks like a wealthy club man, captures him and takes his place. A good comedy drama that will please you. Don’t miss it. Also,The Gumps and a comedy. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4: KATHERINE McDONALD in “THE CURTAIN,” a story of a stage favor- ite who chooses love instead of a career. The best picture of this beau- tiful star, and one that is interesting as well. You will like it. Also, Sunshine comedy “His Unlucky Job.” THURSDAY, MAY 5: BEBE DANIELS in “SHE COULDN'T HELP IT, » a screen story of “In the Bishop's Carriage.” She was a thief because she “couldn’t help it.” Girl trained to work with crooks gives up stealing to fall in love with another girl's fiance. A good story. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, MAY 6: HARRY CAREY in “IF ONLY JIM.” This popular star gives his usual good performance in story of caring for a little trail he has found gives Lazy Jim an incentive to work. A good western mining story that will satisfy. Also the beginning of the new serial, “THE AVENGING ARROW,” a story of a fearless American girl who protects her honor and her fortune against odds in fifteen episodes. Thrilling action, Sensational mystery. Pulsating romance. Smashing climaxes. OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 30: LOCKLEAR in the “SKYWAYMAN.” Many daredevil air stunts in this picture in which he lost his life. Ten per cent. of the producer's receipts go to his widow, PAANAAPPPPNPNANPPIPIPIIPPSINPPPISIIIIINNININNINII | We believe that the business organization of the world is so closely related that even a famine in China adversely affects us. We give this space to the Committee on China Relief. Two dollars will sustain one person until the next harvest. Fifteen Millions are Starving! Will You Save One ? The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Mother's Day--Sunday May 8th What would give more delight TO MOTHER than a 42-piece set of beautiful $10.50 Dinnerware $10.50? (displayed in our show window)—or Community Plate Correct. Service Pieces Exclusive patterns, superior workmanship and splendid wearing qualities. 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