Church Services Next Sunday. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. | Christian Science Society, Furst; I'€ ’ ! building, High street, Sunday service | friends at Rock Springs on Sunday. 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet- | State highway superintendent W. E. ing at 8 o'clock. To these meetings all | Hurley and D. Paul Fortney made an are welcome. A free reading room | inspection trip over our state roads in is open to the public every Thursday | this section on Tuesday. afternoon from 2 to 4. Here the! J F. Sasserman and wife spent Bible and Christian Science literature Saturday in Bellefonte on business may be read, borrowed or purchased. ' pertaining to the settlement of the i y , | estate of the Glenn sisters. ST: Jone IOTHENAN om. | William J. and D. W. Meyers, with Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. ! . . ’ Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Harvest the latter's daughter, Mrs. Mary Home service with sermon 10:45 a. m. | Lonebarger, and Mr. Amos Straw, Annual every member canvass will be ' held in the afternoon, between the | hours of two and four. At the 7:30 p. | m. Echo service a report of the can-! i I vass will be given. Visitors welcome. | R**% ESTATE.—J. NE. : *is i t tor in Centre county Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ' Jen] esthie Op real ii it forse | you want to buy or sell real estate write ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. {to him or call at his office in ple Services next Sunday morning at Court. Bellefonte, Pa. -28-6m HR Sunday and spent the day with rela- tives. N. C. Neidigh and Jesse Borest, our new merchant, were callers with NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. buys and sells were brief visitors at the J. F. Mey- ers home on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, of Belle- fonte, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. John T. McCormick, at State College. Dr. R. M. Campbell, who two weeks ago gave notice to his congregations of his intention to retire from the ac- tive ministry owing to his advanced age, will hold communion services at Graysville on Sunday for the last AAAAAAAAAAAAS AAS URSA IT time. At a congregational meeting last Sunday D. S. Peterson was se- lected as a commissioner to the fall meeting of the Huntingdon Presby- tery which will be held at Alexandria October 3rd and 4th. Mrs. J. E. Ward and daughter Isa- bel, with Florence Love and Mr. Heims as motor guests, spent a short time her on Sunday afternoon with the Ward sisters and also visited the Warren S. Ward home at Baileyville. mm——— 10:45 and evening at 7:30. Sunday | UBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. society at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. This Sunday, conference Sunday, no preaching. Bible school 9:30. Senior C. E. 6:30. Bus leaves church at 6:30 a. m. for Altoona. If any who have reported to go on bus can not go, please notify ! sell at public sale at the late resi- dence of Lavinia Catherine Harris, deceased, situated on Spring street, Belle- fonte, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Including dining room table, porch screens, kitchen stoves, oil stoves and oven, linole- um, carpets, kitchen utensils, beds and bedding, and other furniture and house- hold goods. TERMS OF SALE: Cash on delivery on Handling Your Funds. A Business Manager who disburses funds at your direction, a secretary who keeps your accounts, a sleepless sentinel guarding 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 is con- veyed by. your check simply, safely Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing and Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam Pipeless Furnaces Attention Farmers This is the time to fat- ten your hogs for Fall There is Nothing Better Than Fresh Skimmed Milk Our price only 25¢. per ten-gallon can. Full Line of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES . ALL SIZES OF Western Maryland Dairy Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings 66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished. S199 FUP AAPA A ASSIA AAS A Ellis Stine, at High school, not later day of saic. than Saturday noon. | George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. Ww. Emenhizer, Pastor Emeritus. | JOHN BLANCHARD, SARAH C. BROWN, Executors. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Bible school 9:30. An increase of : 55 in attendance last Sunday. Every i class should report new members this ' week. Rally is now on. Get in line Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry for October 9. Sermon by the pastor ! “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior 11+ Street Below Chestnut, tra D. Garman League 6:30. The preacher-artist, . » i an Rines 7:30. Courteous 833%6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA ushers. Cordial welcome. mm—— - " Alexander Scott, Minister. . ees Farmers and Others Take Notice. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SIL ln Gian Services for the week beginning will insure dwellings at $1002 nus Sepember 25: Eighteenth Sunday (ish SE aL after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Commun- ' and lightning. ion, corporate Communion for mem- | bers of the church school service 66-16-6m league. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11. a. m. Mattins and sermon. 7:30 p. m. | evensong and sermon. The collections | at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. willbe for the expenses of the church school. Thursday, feast of St. Michael and all | Angels, 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. ! Visitors always welcome. | | $3.00 Coal Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. | ol The best quality Snow Shoe —If yon want all the news when it = ga] is now being mined at the is news, read the “Watchman.” | Morgan operation, 1 mile west of | Snow Shoe, on the Moshannon The first killing frost last year; Road. fell on October 3rd. t Those desiring a High Grade meme {Lumpy Coal for domestic use will find this coal unusually satisfac- tory. Trucks can be loaded directly from the tipple from 7 a. m. to 5 p.- m. No waiting necessary. J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte. Pa. PINE GROVE MENTION. Tommy Watt, of Latrobe, is home for a brief vacation. Martha Everhart and J. C. Miller. are on the sick list this week. Fay Randolph is suffering with a yd podly sprained ankle, the result of a ¢g.36.4t , | . all. Basa -¥ it GC : HE enira Report has it that a new store will - soon be opened in the E. C. Musser gu JAMES J. MORGAN, Snow Shoe, Pa J. H. Williams and Deemer Pearce THEA Y motored to Altoona on business on MISHLER ALTOON A Tuesday. Wade Herman has started the erec- tion of a new garage at his home on Water street. The Stork brought a chubby little Nights Nae 560. 26 27 28 RICHARD WALTON TULLY boy to the Lanen Marshall home on Presents Tuesday night. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson, of GUY BATES Madisonburg, were Sunday visitors with friends here. : Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Stover were en- tertained at dinner on Sunday at the W. K. Corl home. : George R. Dunlap has taken over the Watt store on the corner and is now making a bid for trade. Mrs. Louise Harpster is spending a month with relatives at the home of her birth in Sinking valley. . + Mr. and Mrs. George E. McWilliams and son Paul, of Graysville, were Sun- day evening visitors in town. Adam Krumrine and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reed, of State College, were Friday evening visitors in town. J. W. Sunday, wife and daughter, Mrs. Lizzie McWilliams, motored to Spruce Creek and spent Sunday at the George Bell home. Samuel Krumbine, with his wife and three children, motored in from Nant- y-Glo and spent Sunday with old friends in Shingletown. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Homan and POST “The Masquerader” Original cast and production in- tact on transcontinental tour, in- cluding Thematic Music, massive double revolving stages, two com- ‘plete mechanical crews, triple elec- trical equipment, requires three cars to transport. to Order Tickets Mail Send check or postoffice money order to manager of the theatre for the amount of ticket purchase, PLUS war tax of 10 per cent. En- ciose a self-addressed stamped en- velope, to avoid error in name or address. Mail orders filled in order received. You thus aveid waiting in line at the ticket window. PRICES: Nights & Matinees—$3.00, £2.00, $1.50, $1.00. How by $2.50, A Long Felt Want Supplied children motored to Blair county on and cheaply. The checking account is only one of the many mediums through which this bank serves its customers, There are many other ways in which we can be helpful to you and it would be our pleasure to serve you in any or all of them. enn ® se. h CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO 60-4 BELLEFONTE, PA. BE —— GARMAN THEATRE S h wEDNESDAYNE]D. 28t A Brilliant Cast - - A Passing Show Chorus EO ACT IAT ENNIO SR OTC) o The MS Gregor, Company, Inc. a COURTEOUSLY TENDERS THeEFASTEST, THE FLASHIEST ANDO THE Most UproArious, HURRAH, DANCE- SWEPT MUSIGIRL LAUGH-STORM THAT EVER BLEW INTO Tuy 4: III Lae TN leo ry ho rt ts 0 rin “. en EDWARDS AND even L ou'LL ARF YOUR Nn You Oren SHOULDERS ORIGINAL COMPANY INTACT wiTH ELMER. COUDY AND THE SAME SN DIMPLED DREAMS OF DAMSELS WITH THE FIRE OF A RUBY, THE DEPTH OFA CRYSTAL, = THE BRILLIANCE OF A DIAMOND, THE LURE OF AN EMERALD, THE MYSTERY OF JADE. AUHNNYT AMINES SUTIN RUTRNNNY RITE RN RN Pr oO Er CI IO SR TORTIE CT EINS Prices - -.. 80 .%75 .3100 $1.50 SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY IEE DR er HN eI LOR EN CIV Ee CT DRT EN) Suan SPECIAL SUNDAY THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME to a Foreign Land. Saturday, October 8 Saturday, October 8 Lewisburg ... . 9.15 P.M. Rising Springs.........ccceceevnvenne 10.55 P. M Vicksburg ... . 9.28 P.M. Centre Hall.............c.0.co0eeninnss 11.08 P.M Mifflinburg . 9.86 P. M. | Linden Hall..." L119 PLM Millmont.. 9.47 P.M. Oak Hall.......0........o0 i000, 1124 P.M Glen Iron..... 0.55-P, M. {Lemont ...................cteuiversrnsis 11.23 P.M Coburn 10.40 P.M. | Bellefonte..........oonsrericcnerrenense. 11.55 P. M SE-29 J NIAGARA FALLS THE SCLETIC WONDER OF THE WORLD OCTOBER 9 See the world-famous Niagara, the American and Horseshoe Falls, the rapids above the whirlpool below; thie Three Sister Islands, Goat Island, Luna Island, Prospect Park, on the American side, and Victoria Park, on the Canadian side, both free to the publie; with a chance to take a ride on “The Great Gorge Route” or cross the border SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN, Without Change of Cars, LEAVES MIUBBIIIYR......coinve iin rnierns LZ.10:PM" Fo Avwive Buffalo... oleh. 6.45 A. M COT. ccintesniinsiniirisissvane 12.17 P. M. Arrive Niagara Falls, New York Central Lines. ove iivssigsssies 8.00 A. M. TICKETS ON SALE BEGINNING OCTOBER 7 PENNSYLVANIA RAIILLROAD. «. THE ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED CNNSTL, GA it) 7 SUNDAY EXCURSION ROUND TRIP War Tax Included BUFFALO The Gateway to the Great Lakes $4.0 Saturday, October 8 Sunday, October 9 ; RETURNING, LEAVES Jiagara Falls, NewYork Cen. R.R. 3.15 P. M. Buffalo............chi dh deni 430 P. M. 12.50 A. M. following articles: BOUDOIR LAMP SHADES MAHOGANY VASES SMOKING SETS Christmas Goods. everyone. 64-22-tf AULA AL AAA AIS POLYCHROME CANDLE STICKS CAPE COD FIRELIGHTERS Beginning Saturday, September 24th, and lasting for one week, we will offer at a great reduction the BRASS VASES QUILL PENS COLORED BEADS PICARD CHINA CANDY JARS We are doing this in order that we may conviently have room for our new and attractive line of . . .. This is a great opportunity for F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. Electric Washer Regular Price $75.00 Special Price $50.00 Not every day in the week do you get a chance to buy an Electric Washer at this remarkable price. We are making this offer to introduce our new line of washers. Give us a call and we will save you money. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 66-6-tf PAPAL AISI A Bank Account will help you no matter what your oc- cupation may be. The bank needs you and you need the bank—open an account with us and you will find it to your advantage. A good bank always takes care of its patrons when they need help. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa.