3 ee . bart C. Pritchard, tract in Philips- \ & : burg; $325. / , 1 ER | Nina Schiele to William C. Schiele, 73 /R | tractin Philipsburg; $500. ( hOB I ( | W.M. Grove, et ux,to William o A AS SU a Strong, tract in Potter township; $50. 7 /@ John F. Kauffman, et al, to Wm. H. i ( | Kauffman, tract in Gregg township; i | i $1 ! ily 2 > 2 Home Realty Corp. to Silas R. | 1 7 i Thompson, tract in Philipsburg; ym 3 : $3700. i ; 6 4 r Sallie M. Helverson, et bar, to Dan- | I 7 | liel McKinley, tract in Milesburg;. V7 7, y | $50.50. =z | oO - 8 | Gotleib Ackert to John A. Flegal, . Z, N\ f] | tract in Philipsburg; $2700. i Ellis G. Way, etux, to Edward . ele . > 3 tt tract in Union town- ship; , Civilization’s Greatest (PE ime Warren, et bar, to Denn . | Quigg, tract in Benner township; Achievement Li | . John A Erb to Mary ao Vieard, ' 3 ract in Benner township; $150. : Some Eskimos were brought down to | AS. Stover, et ux, to John D. | Edmonton, Alberta, on official business. Durst, tract in Haines township; $500. | Mary M. Lyons, et bar, to John Ly- hy hed never before been south of the | ons, et 21. tract in Spring township; ic Circle. : | John T. Zeigler, et ux, to E. H. _ They had never seen a street, a town, a | geigler, tract in Gregg and Miles window, or a wooden door. A bed, a water | townships; $3000. tap, and an electric light produced completely . volt Ward Gramley, et ux, to W. J. new sensations. Street cars were unknown To ofa) Hrbent tre Milibern to them; telephones unheard of; trains not to | Rebecca Snyder to C. O. Broome, be believed even when beheld. | tract in Ferguson township; $6000. : . | Thomas R. Mayes, et al, to Ignas They had never seen an automobile until Jacone, tract in Snow Shoe township; someone took them riding in one. They had | $875. never set their eyes on an airplane until some- AL A Sams Ta ry one did his most daring stunts in one to thrill BE, Wart, trad ; : { Joseph L. Runkle to Edith E. Run- them. They had never even seen a movie! le, tract in Bellefonte; $1. But what do you suppose moved them most - oe in the whole bag of tricks which civilization | __ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. producedfor their amusement and amazement? ye Lain aE | , 5D. —F keeping. What seemed to them the greatest wonder |G ean or yerite irs. 1, To BOYD, 31 | North Pine St., Lewistown, Pa. of all? (ol 66-25-1t | | VERLAN JRIY 5- The cold storage plants! OH Re a ontiion hry The White Man didn’t always have to | pot. cathe po “Wa pe Shown ai Hose: man's S as . - hunt and fish when he wanted to eat! : . a TE 194. by i Here was civilizations greatest gift, its | Crem, PLANTS yon SALE_one | millio ants i arieties greatest benefaction. Tilton phils of ae > ty 1 —~ 4 WN nn 7% This feature of civilization makes it possible for Swift & Company, in the season of over production, to store a supply of food for distribution in the season of scant, or non-production. maintain for all a constant supply of necessary foods as Premium Thus we are able to uch choice and Mik-fed Chickens, Brookfield Butter and Brookfield Eggs. Swift Company, U. S. A. In the Churches of the County. AMAAAAAAAAAANANAAANAAAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SO CIETY. 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. 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, June 26th, “Christian Sei- ence. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . Services June 26th: Fifth Sunday after Trin- ity, 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “St. John Baptist.” 7:30 p. Mm. evensong and sermon, ‘“Courte- sy” Wednesday, feast of St. Peter, Apostle and martyr, 10 a. m. Holy Tucharist. No Friday evening serv- ices during July and August. Visit- orst always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. MEEHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible school 9:30. Sermon by the pastor 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League 6:30. C. Pierce, assistant secretary of world’s Sunday school association, 7.30. Every Sunday school worker and all persons interested in the pres- ent forward movement of Sunday school and church should hear this ad- dress. Coleville—Bible school 2:30, Ser- mon by the pastor 3 p. m. Alexander Scott, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCIL Services next Sunday morning at 10:45 and in the evening at 7: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M, Schmidt, D. D., Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 and morning worship 10:45. Annual Children’s day services at 7:30 p. m. Visitors wel- come. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ———————e — Read the “Watchman” and get all the worthwhile news. A free reading room "dist church will | week were of the highest class, for the week beginning | |by the Juniors ; : spent a most enjoyable time In the | Address by W.| CENTRE HALL. Several weddings are announced for the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, of | Hartford, Conn., arrived at the home | of Mr. Robertson’s father, B. D. Bris- | bin, on Wednesday. Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew and daugh- came to visit the for- | Mary Kennedy, and | ter Mary Helen, mer’s sister, Miss decided to remain for the Chautauqua. | Do not forget the lawn social at the | home of Mrs. T. ‘L. Moore, on the afternoon and evening of July 4th. The Ladies Aid society of the Metho- ! be grateful to the pub- | lic for their patronage : The Chautauqua entertainments tig j and | were greatly appreciated by the peo- | ple of our community. The work done | was fine; and they preparation of the pageant, supervis- | ed by Miss Ruth Hess, the Junior su-! perintendent. ee———— ee ————— | Marriage Licenses. Warren J. Myers and Elizabeth H. | Rosenhoover, Bellefonte. Charles F. Knapp and Lena May | Rice, Bellefonte. Ralph L. Hartman, Catawissa, and | Margaret Stover Mark, Johnstown. Willis C. Thompson, Bellefonte, | Bessie A. Shank, Orviston. John J. Franeck and Catherine Daniel Wise and Gertrude May La- | mey, Lock Haven. Rufus J. Braucht, Coburn, and Ma- ry E. Best, Millheim. Harold M. Kerstetter, Pleasant Gap, Alvah C. Goss, Hannah, and Laura | May Adams, Port Matilda. Ralph Albert Lingle, Coburn, and Naomi Terresa Snyder, Spring Mills. Roy B. Rauch, Salona, and Rosie Ellen Caris, Tylersville. C. William Boozer and Lena M. Em- erick, Centre Hall. Real Estate Transfers. J. Otis Garbrick, et al, to Sarah A. Garbrick, tract in Walker township; $3,135. John Halasz, et ux, to Joe Gera, et | ux, tract in Rush township; $90. Zeta Theta Faternity to Epsilon Find and | Rushnock, Clarence. | | and Sara Margaret Bottorf, Lemont. | Chapter Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, tract in State College; $1. George G. Fink, et ux, to George W. Steele, tract in Huston township; $1000. Mary E. Johnston, M. Carpenter, tract $886. — Walker, et bar, to Angeline S. Barr, tract in Rush township; $1000. Philipsburg Coal & Land Co., to Ho- et bar, to Minnie in Philipsburg; often found in many strains of celery. &0 plants 30c. 100 plants 50c. 500 plants £1.75. 1000 plants $3.00. Call or mail your order. If wanted by parcel post add i0c per 100 plants or 25¢ per 1000.—J. D. HOUSER, Pleasant Gap, Pa. P. 0. Bellefonte, R. F. D. 3. address 66-20-11 Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA. We Thank You FOR YOUR PURCHASES OF Milk, Cream Butter We hope you will continue to use only 1 | | ) { { | | ~ PASTEURIZED Dairy Products during the warm weather—for the protection of those at home. Western Maryland Dairy 66-24-tf BELLEFONTE, PA. (Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing and Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam 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 Beautiful Cut, Glass 66-6-tf the Woman WHO DOES NOT LIKE Dainty Hand-Painted China Graceful Vases, Artistic Pottery---with warm, rich coloring, or Charming Dinnerware Just the Gifts to Please the Heart of the June Bride. Community Silverware in Four Wonderful Designs, at a Remarkable Discount, during this month eee ee. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. sentinel guarding | | and cheaply. [ | | many other ways pleasure to serve them. | 1 | | { 60-4 Handling Your Funds. A Business Manager who disburses funds at your direction, who keeps your accounts, a secretary a sleepless your funds, a car- rier who delivers to all corners of the country—all these and many other of- fices are performed by the bank. Money which you wish to send with- in this city or to distant points veyed by your check simply, is con- safely The checking account is only one of the many mediums through bank serves its customers. which this There are in which we can be helpful to you and it would be our you in any or all of CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. —Get your job work done here. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EAL ESTATE—J. M. KEICHLINE. real estate operator in Centre gounty buys and sells real estate. you want to buy or sell real estate write to him or call at his office in Tempe court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m MCKEE, 706 Cole, St., Wilkinsburg, Pa, or | y~ XECUTRIX'S NOTICE Letters, fos: 23-4 famentary upon the estate of Mary H. P. SCHAEFFER, Bellefonte. t E K. Powers, late of Bellefonte bor- the Farmers and Others Take Notice. | un b, deceased, having heen, ERIC! Hem: selves indebted to said estate are request- ed to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must pre- sent them, duly authenticated for payment. KATHERINE E. WALKER Executrix, Bellefonte, Pa. sn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE.—Double brick house on south side of east High street. Lot F> 50x200 feet. Inquire of Mrs. 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 66-20-6t ba a a a a oa a a a a ad NSIS TNO Scenic Theatre Week-Ahead Program (Cut this out and save for reference). SATURDAY, JUNE 25: LOUISE LOVELY in “WHILE THE DEVIL SLEEPS.” This dainty actress gives a daring performance that shows her versatility. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. MONDAY, JUNE 27: VIVIAN MARTIN in “SONG OF THE SOUL,” is a delightful picture with an appeal that will please all. Her best show. Story of devotion of blind girl toward a disfigured husband. Don’t miss it. Also, Screen Snap Shots, Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY, JUNE 28: ALICE LAKE in “BODY AND SOUL” is a story of a girl who leads a gay Parisian life while temporarily affected with aphasia. A story to inter- est one. Also, The Gumps and a Comedy. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29: CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “DANGEROUS BUSINESS.” To get herself out of a jam she jnvents a marriage and gets into further trouble when husband carries out the joke. This is one of her good ones. Don’t miss it. Very funny. Also, Sunshine Comedy, “The Big Secret.” THURSDAY, JUNE 30: ALL STARS in “THE SPENDERS.” Claire Adams, Robert McKinn, Joseph Dowling give a fine production of an old western pioneer who turns tables on Wall Street crooks. Six reels, clean, snappy comedy, swift action and a pretty little romance. Don’t miss it. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, JULY 1: HARRY CAREY in angle, pleasingly told, good thrills and one you will like to see. eighth episode of “The Avenging Arrow.” «THE WALLOP,” is a western story from a different Also, OPERA HOUSE. «pASSION,” the great, one show only, FRIDAY, if you miss this picture, jt is truly a wonder. JUNE 24. You will be sorry Orchestra. SATURDAY, JUNE 25: TOM MIX in “THE ROAD DEMON.” Story fast driver wins race and girl. Thrills and auto stunt stuff. Also, 2 reel comedy. The Murder at, Hannah CEASE ET The murder at Hannah would not have happened had it not been known that the victim kept a large sum of money in the house. Why take this risk when there are banks that will not only safe-guard your cash, but pay you interest as well ? In these days when crimes of this char- acter are frequent, why not escape the risk of attack by putting your money in bank ? The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Graduation and Wedding Gifts roe Mile “Gif I A SSS F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. 64-22-tf