Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 22, 1921, Image 5

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In the Churches of the |
County.
AILS S SLOSS SPS SAAS
THE PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC.
Converted Buddhist to Speak in the
Bellefonte Methodist Church Sun-
day Evening.
Mz. Colbert N. Kurokawa, formerly
a Buddhist and coming from a once
strong Buddhist family, a native of
Hawaii, and now preparing for the
Christian ministry, will make an ad-
dress in the local Methodist church on
Sunday evening, at 7:30. His address
is a fine presentation of interesting |
manners and customs of the Hawaii-
ans and beautiful and romantic phases
of the land of music and the home of
the ukulele. The bondage of Buddhiam
and the freedom of Christianity he
knows and can tell from experience.
The public is cordially invited.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
Like father, like son. A church
going son makes a proud father; but
a stay-at-home father is not proud of :
example. |
Change ‘the*boy’s habit, or change ‘the!
boy’s example. !
George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. Wes
Emenhizer, Pastor Emeritus.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bible school 9:30. Sermon by the:
pastor 10:45. Senior League £90,
Address by Mr. Colbert N. Kurokawa
7:30.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
§T. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. |
Services next Sunday morning at
10:45. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
There will be no evening services un-
til the first Sunday in September.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Serivces beginning July 24: Ninth
Communion. 11 a. m. Mattins: and
sermen, “Relationships : Natural and
Supernatural.” 7:30 p. m. first even-
song of St. James. Monday, feast of
St. James the great Apostle and Mar-
tyr, 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Visit-
ors always welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning
worship 10:45. No evening service.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
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— Progress on the state highway NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |Fgrmers, Take Not ice
above Pleasant Gap is being held up
because of some contention between
the State Highway Department and
the contractor over liability for dam-
ages to some of the concrete put down
last fall. When winter set in the road
was thrown open to traffic and as a
means of protecting the concrete six
inches or more of dirt was piled on top
of it. But the heavy traffic down the
mountain damaged the concrete and
the Highway Department at first in-
sisted that the entire stretch be taken
up and relaid. This the contractors re-
fused to do, as they claimed they were
not responsible for the damage. An
amicable agreement has finally been
reached whereby the concrete will be
patched where it is badly damaged.
The mountain portion of the road will
be covered with brick, but as the brick
has not yet arrived work on that por-
tion is also held up. In the meantime
traffic continues to detour around by
Lemont.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.— Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Nancy
Glenn, late of Ferguson township,
Centre county, Penna., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned all per-
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same, prop-
erly authenticated, for payment and those
knowing themselves indebted thereto
should make immediate payment.
JOHN G. MILLER, Executor,
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
W. Harrison Walker, Attorney 66-26-6t
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Farmers and Others Take Notice.
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,
66-16-6m Bellefonte. Pa.
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
—— Subscribe for the “Watchman.”
"ELERY PLANTS FOR _ SALE.—One
million plants of leading varieties
proven free from hollow stalks s0
often found in many strains of celery. 50
plants 30c. 100 plants 50c. 500 plants
$1.75. 1000 plants $3.00. Call or mail your
order. If wanted by parcel post add 10c
per 100 plants or 2bc_per 1 D
HOUSER, Pleasant Gan, Pa. P.O.
“address
66-25-tf
Bellefonte, R. F. D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE.—Notice
hereby given that the firm of John
T. Harnish & Co., has been dissolv-
ed by mutual consent. All bills owing to
them should be paid promptly to E. C.
Miles, at the office of the Bellefonte Lum-
ber company, and all obligations contract-
od by them will be paid at the same of-
ce.
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JOHN T. HARNISH.
E. C. MILES
LN.
66-27-3t
ARM FOR SALE.—The old Samuel P.
Gray Farm, 122 acres cleared, 100
mountain land well covered with
young timber and ganister rock, 100 acres
pasture fand along Bald Eagle creek.
tone dwelling, frame barn, good spring
at house. The farm is located in Half-
moon and Huston townships, buildings
adjacent to Gray's church on the Buffalo
Run road. Either the entire farm or half
interest in it will be sold. Inguire of
H. D. or P. B. MEEK,
State College, Pa.
66-27-tf Executors D. L. Meek Ist.
Special Reduction Ten-Day Sale
Guaranteed as Represented
Salesrooms Open to Public 9 a. m. Wedne
Continue to Saturday 9 p. m.
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Stock of Cars ccasists of the tollowing Makes and Models
Cadillac
3--Model 57, Touring, 7 Passenger.
2—Model 57. Suburbans, 7 Passenger.
2— Model 57. Victorias, 4 passenger.
2—Model 57, Roadster.
2—Model 55. Touring, 7 Passenger.
1—Model 55, Phaeton, 4 Passenger.
1—Model 55, Club Roadster.
4—Model 53, Touring, 7 Passenger.
1—Model 55, Limousine.
1— Model 30, 7. Passenger, 1914.
1—Model 30, 5 Passenger, 1913.
1921— Coupe Bu
3—1921 Buicks,
3—1920 Buicks,
2—1920 Buicks,
2—1920 Buicks,
2—1919 Buicks,
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2—1919 Buicks.
2—1918 Buicks,
1—1918 Roadste
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y '1. 5 Pass er. ; :
Hayes, 6 Cyl. 5 Bessengel - ‘Also several old
1—1921 Daniels;"8 Cyl Sports Model, new.
1—1921 Roamer. 6 Cyl. 7 Passenger, new.
King, 8 Cyl. Sports Roadster like new.
Essex, 5 Passenger, 1921
New 1921 Mitchel Coupe.
Apperson Club Roadster.
Cole, 8 Cyl. 7 Passenger.
Templar, 5 Passenger, 1920.
Chalmers
1920 Chalmers, 7 Passenger.
1919 Chalmers, 7 Passenger.
- Hudson
Hudson Cabriolet.
2—7 Passenger Touring.
2— Hudson Speedsters.
Chandlars
- 3—Chandler Club Roadsters.
Chardler Sedan, like new.
“Chandler Coupe. =
In acdition to the above we have
.. This 10. DAY SALE continues ONLY TEN DAYS.
former prices. We have a splendid stock on hand and will not allow “cripples”
dreds of USED CARS, and will give you the names of our previous purchasers.
refer you to the MAN WHO
Models.
2—i1920 Roadste
2—Baby Grand,
3—Model 490, 5
Packard 3 ton.
White 34 ton.
Cadillac 3 ton.
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1— Ford, Ligh
Reo Speed, Ww
tomers, do not look at our stock. We are glad to
above cars must be as we represent them.
~ July 20th to July 30th 1921
1921-23 Union Avenue, Altoona, Pa.
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2—Ford 1 ton Worm Drive.
t Delivery.
agon,
ceveral BUGS and three older Model cars, suitable for trucks or bugs.
Cars not sold during this time will again be listed at their
Cadillac Sales Co.
of Used Cars
sday July 20, 1921
July 30, 1921
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Buicks
1921—Buick Sedan, run 1300 miles.
ick, run 8oo miles.
7 Passenger.
7 Passenger.
5 Passenger.
Roadsters.
7 Passenger.
1—1919 Buick, Coupe.
Roadsters.
7 Passenger.
1.
f Buicks 1917-16-15 Models.
models and several small.
4 Cyl. Buick, 5 Passenger, D—35 and E—34
Reo
rs.
1917, 7 Passenger Touring.
Chevrolet
5 Passenger.
Passenger.
1—Model 490 Roadster.
Trucks
34 ton.
on our floors. We have sold hun-
If you find any dissatisfied cus-
HAS BOUGHT FROM US. The
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First Pre-Inventory Sale
In accordance with the policy of this Company, we are offering our entire
stock of Shoes and Slippers at prices which we feel sure will compel pur-
a bona-fide sale. Our stock must be reduce
A few of the many bargains are listed below.
d. Our loss is
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Women’s Grey Buck One-Strap Pump---$10 value
Women’s Blk. Kid Oxford, Louis Heel---$10
Men’s Heavy Work Shoes
Men’s Scout, Shoes
Boys’ Heavy School Shoes
Children’s White Canvas Pumps and Ox{o!
$7.45
7.45
2.50
2.50
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A Discount; of 10 per cent.. on: All Other Leather Goods
Buy Now .... Save Money
20th Century Shoe Co.
State
College, Pa.
= The First National Bank |
EAL ESTATE—J. M. EEICHLINE, I will insure your crops ag ainst
eal estate opera . . . .
perator in Centre counts | fre and lightning for six months.
you Want > 2 ne ig Sate
uy or sell real estate write
to him or call’ at his office in Temple J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa.
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m | g¢-27-8t
Salix Chautauqua... July 16 to %
BYRON W. KING, Superintendent
Lectures, Concerts, Music, Expression
EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS
Special Saturday and Sunday Programs. Chautauqua and Lyceum Classes. Special
Music Department. Recreation, Health and Entertainment. Biggest Little Chau-
tauqua on Earth. For details, write
KING'S SCHOQL OF ORATORY, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Or DR. T. J. LIVINGSTONE, SALIX [Cambria County] PA.
nv
66-27-2t*
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
(Cut this out and save for reference).
SATURDAY, JULY 23:
SHIRLEY MASON in “THE LAMPLIGHTER.” The story of an abandon-
ed child restored to parents through kindness of The Lamplighter. A
piquant, entertaining performance. Also, Snub Pollard Comedy.
MONDAY, JULY 25:
BEBE DANIELS in “DUCKS AND DRAKES.” Dandy comedy scenes.
Funny titles. Beautiful and diversified lot of gowns. Amusing and en-
tertaining. How tricks cures sweetheart of flirting. Don’t miss it. Also,
the first Tony Sorg Comedy, Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY, JULY 26:
VIOLA DANA in “THE OFF SHORE PIRATE.” Six reels of delightful
amusement by this deliciouus little star. Millionaires planned to marry no
account foreigner is tricked into falling in love with American. Very in-
teresting. Also, The Gumps and a comedy.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27:
Ralph Ince and Williams Bros. produce “WET GOLD,” the most wonder-
ful submarine picture ever produced. Made from a specially built subma-
rine. Startling, genuine undersea pictures. Don’t miss it. Also, Sunshine
Comedy, “MEAL TICKET.”
THURSDAY, JULY 28:
CONSTANCE BUNNY in “THE MAGIC CUP.” Story of a poor little dish-
washer who suddenly finds herself a princess. Some comedy Cinderella
stuff. Some drama and some romance. Also, Pathe News and Tepics.
FRIDAY, JULY 29:
GRACE DORMOND in “THE BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER.” Story of a girl
forced to marry mortgage-holder and later finds happiness with reformed
rich man. Also, 11th episode of “THE AVENGING ARROW.”
Empty Pocketbooks
Ther
country today.
are many empty pocketbooks in the
They are dismal objects. They
mean privation, often suffering. Sometimes they
cannot be avoided, but often they can. A bank ac-
count, that fosters the saving habit, is one of the
best preventives. Even a small part of one’s earn-
ings deposited regularly will, in time, grow into a
comfortable balance. Try it. The money you
spent foolishly is gone, and nothing to show for it.
How much better to have put it in bank.
Let Us Help You to Acquire
the Saving Habit ;
Bellefonte, Pa.
61-46
F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.
64-22-tf