Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 10, 1921, Image 5

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    Look for
Now a man asks
Be sure to look for the
Bellefonte . .
EN used to buy shirts as many of them fish
—they go for one kind and get another.
dividual name of the cloth—as he buys books by the
name of the work as well as the author. An original
idea that careful buyers have been quick to value.
ZG NEE
Montgomery
the Name
for Eagle Shirts by the in-
name in the label.
& Co.
. State College
Real Estate Transfers.
Thomas Eugene Hines, et al, to
James W. Swabb, tract in Harris
township; $1.
Freda Hall, et al, to James W.
Swabb, tract in Harris township; $550.
Clarence Rogers, et ux, to Thomas
P. Ashcroft, tract in Philipsburg;
$200.
Mary McClenahan, et al, to Harry
C. McClenahan, tract in Potter town-
ship; $1200.
Maria F. Cowder to H. H. Woomer,
tract in Philipsburg; $4900.
Harry B. Scott, et al, to Alice Dom-
blesky, tract in Rush township;
$109.40.
Lewis Domblesky to Annie Dom-
blesky, tract in Rush township; $1.
Thomas G. McCausland to A. J.
Flegal, tract in Philipsburg; $3100.
Mary J. Reiff to S. H. Royer, tract
in Haines township; $150.
S. H. Royer, et ux, to 0. J. Auman,
tract in Haines township; $25.
F. M. Sharer to Superia V. Sharer,
tract in Walker township; $2000.
Elizabeth M. Moore, et al, to Isaac
P. Miller, tract in Spring township;
$1.
Jennie E. Johnston to Chas. Gard-
ner, tract in Liberty township; $20.
W. M. Cronister, et ux, to N. R.
Stover, tract in Huston township;
$10,500.
Louisa Strong to Franklin P. Phil-
ips, tract in Potter township; $1000.
Ralph E. Williams, et ux, to Me-
schack BE. Williams, tract in Worth
township; $2500.
ONE DAY ONLY
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Garman Hotel Parlors
Friday June 17, 1921
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Howard, Pa., Thursday June 16
Mrs. John Baney’s residence, 9 amto4 pm
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
No lines. No
Two pairs in one. ]
Including a
cement. Last for years.
fine frame $10.00
Regular Price $15 to $20
Special Ground Lenses and Shell Frames
at Lowest Prices.
SAVE YOUR EYES
Don’t suffer with blurry vision,
watery eyes, cross eyes, double sight,
headache, dizziness, insomnia, brain
fag, 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.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—Good farm of 117 acres in
east Nittany valley. Inquire of
FURST & HESS, Beech Creek,
Pa. 66-20-4t
TOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.—The an-
nual meeting of stockholders of the
Centre Building and Loan Associa-
tion for the election of Directors for the |:
ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other business as may come before them,
will be held at the office of Bellefonte
Trust Co., on Friday evening, June 10th,
1921, at 8 o'clock.
CHAS. F. COOK,
66-21-3t Secretary.
ASHINGION
16-Day
Excursion
Friday June 24
Round Trip Fare from Bellefonte
$12.60
War Tax 8% additional
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 Todd, Division
Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa.
Pennsylvania wit
System
66-22-3t
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Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
(Cut this out and save for reference).
SATURDAY, JUNE 11:
PEARL WHITE in “THE THIEF,” is a story of a wife who steals to
adorn herself with beautiful clothes, which is the great attraction of the
picture. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy.
Opera House, Friday and Saturday, June 10 and 11—“Twin Beds.”
MONDAY, JUNE 13
CHARLES RAY in “OLD FASHIONED BOY,” a fine tale of an old fash-
joned boy wanting to marry a new fashioned girl. Entertaining. Good,
clean comedy. A fine picture. Don’t miss it. Also, Screen Snap Shots,
Pathe News and Topics. An excellent evening's entertainment,
TUESDAY, JUNE 14: .
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in “THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY.” Caba-
ret dancer wagers she can vamp a young doctor but really falls in love
with him and gives up old life. A “Wild Party” picture. Also, The
Gumps and a Comedy.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15:
GEO. ARLING in “THE DEVIL,” a photoplay masterpiece.
acting. An entertaining picture of superior merits.
a fine Sunshine comedy, “THE SIMP.”
THURSDAY, JUNE 16:
HOBART BOSWORTH in “THE BRUTE MASTER.” Story of a skipper of
the brutal type threatens honor of girl in his care. Six reels. Fine ships
and sea stuff and the big scene of a ship afire is excellent. Also, Pathe
News and Review.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17:
GLADYS WALTON in “DESPERATE YOUTH.” Orphan girl wins her
hero in spite of scheming relatives who seek to keep her in the background.
A sweet, wholesome, pleasant story and picture that will please. Also,
seventh episode of “THE AVENGING ARROW.”
Wonderful
Don’t miss it. Also,
OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10 AND 11:
CARTER DeHAVEN in “TWIN BEDS” offers many genuine laughs, full of
good, clean comedy. Also, Harold Lloyd Comedy, Get Out and Get Under.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 17 AND 18:
HOBART BOSWORTH in “BELOW THE SURFACE,” is a wonderful pro-
duction. Great undersea stuff. Full of thrills. Seven reels, superbly made.
Don’t miss it.
Also, 2 reel Keaton Comedy.
New Perfect Nesco Oil Stoves
have them all beaten for Economy of
Operation and Satisfactory Work
A—Has the Rockweave Asbestos Indestructible Wick, which
will not burn up.
B—Will burn 26 hours on one gallon of oil.
C—Will boil water in ten to twelve minutes, sooner than other
popular makes of stoves.
SEE IT BEFORE BUYING
Vudor Porch Shades, Brown and Green, All Sizes
Choice Remnants of Linoleum at Attractive Prices
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
66-6-tf
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of
Common Pleas of Centre county.
No. 3 September Term 1921.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the above Court on the
27th day of June, 1921, at ten o'clock a.
m, under the Corporation Act of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania and the sup-
plements thereto for a charter of an in-
tended corporation to be called THE
AMERICAN LEGION CLUB OF BELLE-
FONTE the character and object of which
is to unite the Veterans of the World War,
the social culture of its members, the ren-
dering of mutual assistance both in sick-
By Hot Water
ness and in health, the maintenance of
club fooms Drie Social enjoyment of its Vapor
members an e decoration o: e graves
of deceased soldiers on Memorial Day; and Steam
for these purposes to have and possess and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges
of the said Act of Assembly and its Sup-
plements.
The proposed Charter is now on file in
the Office of the Prothonotary of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre County
at Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylva-
ALL SIZES OF
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-84-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Furnished.
nia.
ARTHUR C. DALE, Esq,
66-20-4t y hn, AND MILL SUPPLIES
Caldwell & Son
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Plumbing and Heating
Pipeless Furnaces
Full Line of Pipe and Fittings
Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings
Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly
66-15
Have You a Bank Account?
Some day you will go to the bank for a
loan. The banker will ask you: “Where
do you keep your bank account?” If
you have no bank account you fall in his
estimation, for he will know that you
are not up to date.
- Open an account with us.
think it not worth while.
that it is.
You may
We know
61-46
= The First National Bank
Bellefonte, Pa.
Graduation
and Wedding Gifts
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“Gifts that Last”
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2 PP, Baty & Son,
a Ot ewelers and Optometrists
i Dodge Bros. 0 Bellefonte, Pa.
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