Le ecam—r————————————————_——————————————————S———————————————————— ANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAA IM Cost Problems NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANTED.—House or part of house furnished for housekeeping. Ap- 5s ply Sergeant STELTZ, P. O. Box 765 or phone 224. 16-tf N “ir TO PUBLIC OR TO WHOM MAY CONCERN.—That any 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. A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.—Let- ters of administraticn 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- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—Dodge coupe, 1920 model, run 7400 miles, in excellent condi- tion. 2 extra tires apd extra wire wheels, bumpers and others accessories. Price, $1400. References given. Phone 132 State College. 66- abeth Pysher, late of Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pa. deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testa- mentary in the above named estate have E XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Eliz- 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 the same without delay. N. M. EDWARDS, Executor, No. 702 First National Bank, 66-15-6t Williamsport, Pa. Cord. You save because their handsome patterns are printed, in fast colors, of course, tho they look woven. Corded $3 00 fabrics cut and made up with quality workmanship . Montgomery & Co. Bellefonte State College ORK OUT your cost problems in shirts and vou'll find one answer staring you in the face—buy Eagle Shirts of Cardiff A AAARAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAARANAASAANAAAAAASN Announcing a reduc- ion of approximately 20 Per Cent. on All United States Tires Effective May 2nd, 1921 This reduction places the finest quality tires made within the reach of all car owners. The World’s Most Famous Tire—the U. S. Royal Cord made by the Largest Rubber Co. in the World SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN BELLEFONTE BY PH McGarvey Bellofonte. Penn. AAAAAAAAASAANAAAAAAANAAANAAANAANAASNANS AAAS 11 a. m. ing are welcome. In the Churches of the County. afternoon from 2 to 4. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Special Mother's Day services will be held on Sunday, May 8th, at 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach in the morning on the “Sacred- ness of Motherhood,” and the pastor emeritus will preach in the evening on a subject suitable to the occasion. All mothers who are unable to come by walking will be brought to and taken from the morning service. Let Subject, May 8th, Man.” een pe ee to size. building, High street, Sunday service | ednesday evening meet- | at 8 o'clock. To these meetings all | A free reading room is open to the public every “Thursday | Here the: ~ | Bible and Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. “Adam and Fallen | A French scientist says that by examining an egg he can tell whether it will produce a male or a female | chick. The egg that will hatch out a | rooster is slightly heavier relatively | ie us exalt true motherhood. ees a ——— George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. W. Emenhizer Pastor Emeritus. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible school 9:30. Mother’s day sevice at 10:45. All members and friends having automobiles kindly use cars to bring in neighbor mothers and friends. Any one knowing of moth- ers who should be brought to the serv- ice, or having a car to use, kindly phone Mrs. M. R. Johnson or Mrs. J. C. Carson. A committee of ladies will care for small children in the Sunday |, school room while mothers attend the service. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League 6:30. Sermon by the pastor :30. Coleville—Bible school Sunday at 2 p.m. Alexander Scott, Minister. §T. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning May 8: Sunday in the Octave of the ‘Ascension, 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “The King in His Beauty.” 2:30 p. m. confirmation and sermon by the Bishop of Harrisburg. 7:30 p. m. evensong. Friday, 7:30 Dp. m. evensong and instruction. Visit- ors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Mother's day services will be held next Sunday morning at 10:45, with appropriate sermon. Special music. Solo by Miss Smith, Evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. A Christian Endeavor social will be held in the chapel Friday evening. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Next Sunday is Mother's Day and an effort is being made to have all our mothers present. Those who are una- ble to provide a way to get here, will be brought to services and taken home again in automobiles. All mothers will be furnished with a white carna- tion in honor of “Mother.” Sunday school 9:30. Preaching, 10:30. A ser- mon for mothers. Mission Band, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Wor- ship and sermon, 7:30; subject “Apol- las, an Alexandrian Preacher.” Reed O. Steely, Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45, “The White Flower of Motherhood.” Evening service 7:30, “Mary, the Mother of the Master.” Visitors always welcome. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. ONE DAY ONLY BELLEFONTE, PA. Garman Hotel Parlors Friday May 13th, 1921 10amto2p.m. Our Special Offer We are now able to offer you a fine pair of glasses, including our scientific eye examination. a guaranteed gold- filled frame, clear crystal lenses, and an elegant case for $2.00 Complete Regular Price $5.00 One-Piece Bifocals Two pairs in one. No lines. No cement. Last for years. Including a fine frame $10.00 Regular Price $15 to $20 Special Ground Lenses and Shell Frames at Lowest rices. SAVE YOUR EYES Don't suffer with blurry vision, watery eyes, Cross eyes, double sight, headache, dizziness, insomnia, brain fog, nervous debility and other trou- bles often caused by eye strain. Ab- solutely free of charge we will exam- ine your eyes, and if we find you are in need of perfect fitting glasses, we will frankly tell you so and we can fit you to glasses that will relieve your trouble. Don’t fail to take advantage of our remarkable offer. Don’t let circum- stances stand in your way. Come in, let's talk it over. Drs. Dammers & Sigler Optometrists 1126} Eleventh Avenue Altoona, Pa. tate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. ELSIE M. JL Administratrix, Ira D. Garman : : 22 5th Ave. Juniata, Pa. Gettig & Bower, Attorneys. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” | 11th Street Below Chestnut, 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA, 66-14-0t N “"é. 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 i all the rights, benefits and privileges con- ferred by the said Act and the supbple- ments thereto. = Cldyell & Son Plumbing ana Heating | GETTIG & BOWER, Solicitors. 66-16- 3t By Hot Water { | i | 1 i A PRIICATION LOR CHARTER.—In he Court of Common Pleas of Cen- > tre County. Vapor Notice is hereby given that an applica- i tion will be made to the above Court on Steam Monday, May 16th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., ! under the ¢Corporation Act’ of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sunplements 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, Tyrone, Pa. Pipeless Furnaces | | Full Line of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES ALL SIZES OF Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings | Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly | Furnished. 66-15 66-17-3t | RRR RRR RRR RRR DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR FARCE— “Seven Keys to Baldpate” PRESENTED BY ou | | E The Penn State Players ‘GARMAN THEATRE Thursday, May 12 Seat sale at Mott Drug Co., Saturday 3 | | RRR RR Popular prices—350¢., 75¢., $1.00 neue LUeLUSu 22a le L a =n =n EELS UE ELE ELE ELELELIS LE US LETC | SL ERE Rs fe Nane a er 122222 lad Ue _- EE mre mmm mmr mm me | ! . y ; Scenic Theatre $ i S$ ! S$ ! ¢ | Week-Ahead Program $ i S$ i : : ? i : (Cut this cut and save for reference). $ i ¢ ' ¢ FRIDAY, MAY 6: $ ! The great serial, RUTH ROLAND in “THE AVENGING ARROW,” begins ? ! tonight. Thrills, death-defying stunts and mystery. See the start of this Q | crackerjack. Also good feature, HARRY CAREY in “IF ONLY JIM.” $ ¢ SATURDAY, MAY 7: $ SHIRLEY MASON in “WING TOY.” Story of a princess of Chinatown who S | turns out to be the District Attorney's daughter. A dandy oriental at- s i mosphere that gives this dainty star something different. Good show. ¢ Also, comedy. ¢ Saturday Matinee, WILLIAM FARNUM in “IF I WERE KING,” is a seven 4 reel romance of a vagabend who became ruler of France for a week. Also, ¢ 2 reel comedy. MONDAY, MAY 9: ) ) > ) ) ) Also opera house Friday and Saturday nights. 3 i ) ) over in time for parade). b ) (Morning matinee at 10 o'clock, LEW CODY in “CCCASIONALLY YOURS.” A story of a male vamp who ¢ ¢ ¢ has more women and telephone calls than he can handle. Betty Blythe Q | and a little dog give some great work. Also, Pathe News and Topics and a $ good 2 reel comedy. $ € TUESDAY, MAY 10: $i TAYLOR HOLMES in “THE VERY IDEA. This ladies’ man shows some $ | talent in the vamp line. Also, The Gumps, and comedy. 2 i ) | : : . € | WEDNESDAY. MAY 11 (Matinee and Night): $ | LON CHANEY and PRISCILLA DEAN in «QUTSIDE THE LAW” (one S$ | day only). Eight reels of how underworld folks go straight after thrilling $ ! Those who remember Chaney in “The Penalty” and Priscilla experiences. Don’t miss it. Also, 2 reel Dean in “Virgin of Stamboul” will like this. Christie comedy, “Going Thru the Rye.” THURSDAY, MAY 12: J. WARREN KERRIGAN in “THE COAST OF OPPORTUNITY” is a sto- ry of a prospector’s fight for his mine against capitalist. Six reels of a well made and well acted story. A broken mirror saved a copper mine. Fine story. Don’t miss it. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, MAY 13: EDITH ROBERTS in piece of work. If you live in a small town and a stranger comes to board in your home, don’t marry him until you find out who he is. Also, 2nd ep- isode of RUTH ROLAND in «THE AVENGING ARROW,” a sensational tale of galloping hoofbeats and riotous heart beats. «pHE UNKNOWN WIFE” gives a very enjoyable 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, MAY 6 AND 7: 4 WILLIAM FARNUM in “IF I WERE KING.” The screen portrayal of . this famous book of Justin McCarthy is a very lavish and accurate pro- ¢ duction of this famous old romantic play that will surely please you. Also, ¢ 2 reel comedy. { 4 | | | OPERA HOUSE. | WE SPECIALIZE ON “Security” Brand Boys’ Suits Latest Styles and Newest Patterns in Blue Serge and Fancy Cassimeres Each Suit Well Tailored and Nicely Trimmed Knickerbockers Full Lined - - - at Spencer Economy Prices From $4.95 to $9.98..... Men's Pants $1.48 up. Complete Line of Furnishings for the Family Quality Highest....Prices Lowest Spencer Economy Store LEARN TO ECONOMI1ZE Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. Boys’ Pants 49c¢. up 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. Patrician--Adam and the New Grosvenor Design Beautiful Chest of 26 Pieces— VERNON DESIGN Special $12 65 Regular $16.50 value . . The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 66-6-tf Christian Science Society, Furst BELLEFONTE Monday, May 9th 8 A grand colossal aggregation of wonderful performing Elephants, Horses, Ponics, Figs, Exploits. Long Distance Leaps, Wonderful Bicyclists, High Wire Dives. 25 FAMOUS : 2X) “ A ZR /R 7) CNG Ta 7 A (IN THE ONLY IT COSTS lel dS A SHOW OF SUPREMELY-STUPENDOUS SURPRISES EVERY ACT A FEATURE AND EVERY FEATURE A THRILL! A PEERLESS PROGRAM OF PRE-EMINENT PERFORMERS jp Everything New, Novel, Costly and Convincing. The Real Stars of the Circus Firmament ONE MILE OF MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY AT NOON Afternoon and Night. Doors Open ati and 7 Goats, Dogs and Monkeys, Beautiful Tropical Birds.—Renowned and Daring Acts, Acrial | CLOWNS = 55)