Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 25, 1921, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning !ermor Cox, also played an important
November 27: First Sunday in Ad- | part in the Dorr oe landslide of |...
vent, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist, corpor- | November 8th, electing the first Dem- blind negro of Muskogee, Okla.
ate Holy Communion for the men and | geratic mayor since 1912. Under the
boys of the parish. 8:45 a. m. Mat-
tins; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. | commissioner receiving the highest
m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, “The | yote becomes mayor. Frank Hale,
Holy Catholic Faith: IL. The Lord’s |gstraight Democrat, and the only can- ;
Coming.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and | jidate nominated as such, led his | 1915, says the New York Sun, Tinsley
cratic Too.
Dayton, Ohio, the home of ex-Gov-
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Governor Cox’s Home Goes Demo- TOTALLY BLIND, NEGRO BUILDS
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scribers and he had little trouble get-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ——Subscribe for the “Watchman?
RURAL LINE. ting three more. : i
ar : Then, still without capital, he went OF SALE. Ter actes of nd on Ve Io
From hod carrier to telephone line | after some wire. He bought 300 rona hill, south of Bellefonte, with NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
owner in six years is the record of a pounds for $9.30 and had it charged.
He borrowed a team, went into
Dayton charter, the candidate for |came blind when unslaked lime spat- | any help.
{ 8 room house, town water, good
barn and out-buildings. Suitable for
the chicken farm.—STEVE MATIS 66
a — -45-1f XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—In the KEs-
mn ¥ e woods and cut his own poles. He put: — tate of W. L. Daggett, late of the
e is Zora E. Q. Tinsley, who be- | them up himself, seldom employing OR SALE.—On easy terms, all vacant borough of Bellefonte, Centre
. EF lots in Bush Addition, belonging to | CVnty, Pennsylvania, deceased.
: the Bush estate; a house and lot Letters testamentary in the above named
Going to Muskogee from Texas in| Govyine order, more subscribers cam
sermon, “The Debt of Love.” Wed- | nearest competitor by 5,000 votes. | set about finding something to do—to | accommodated them all.
tered in his eyes twelve years ago. When he got connections with the .orner of Ridge and High streets, and the | eState having been granted to the under-
city lines and his own telephone in Bush property on Spring street. Inquire signed, all persons having claims or de-
of GE ; mands against the estate of the said de-
e ORGE T. BUSH or Mrs. LOUISA T. | sojent are requested to make the same
thick and fast. He worked hard and BUSH, Bellefonte, Pa. 45-tf | ynown, and all persons imdebted to the
said decedent are requested to make pay-
nesday, November 30, feast of St. An- | Thus the homes of ine two Presiden- | keep himself from brooding over his| Now his system covers most of the | YT XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- ment thereof without delay, to
+ . o . . A mentary upon the estate of Rob- 3
drew, Apostle and Martyr, 10 a. M.| is) candidates in the last election, | troubles. He saw the need of rural | territory immediately west of Musko- iano es inisiown.| CAROLINE BOYNTON DAGUBIT,
Holy Eucharist. Towsley iso a. M. | Dayton and Marion, are now under | residents for telephone service. gee. It has forty-five miles of service | Ship. deceased, having been grant to 66-43-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
Holy Eucharist. Friday 7:30 p. m.!pemocratic local government. Rigging up a telephone line would [and forty-nine subscribers, who pay | themselves indebted to En op — aes
Litany and instruction. Visitors al- |= Many smaller towns in various sec- | hardly be thought a suitable occupa- | from $2.50 to $3.50 a month for the j quested to make prompt payment, and
tions, heretofore Republican, went | tion for a blind man, but this fact | service.
ways welcome.
those having claims against the same | Farmers and Others Take Notice.
must present them, duly authenticated for
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. | Democratic at the late election, the | didn’t daunt Tinsley, who went to the He is still reaching into new terri- | payment. 5 .
p= returns from which were not publish- | manager of the Muskogee Exchange, | tory and hopes to double his number gg M. HACKENBERG ah a. ig Sera SIN a
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. } } 3! op is nl ) :
> > ed in the metropolitan press. Harry Lyons, with his scheme. of subscribers shortly. His invest WESLEY J. HACKENBERG, cash Jan, Jo three years, as against fire
Services next Sunday with sermon —_—————— Lyons, though skeptical of the suc- | ment now probably is $1,500. Whites | yu po icon walker, RoSZeUnior: a 2 gutning. 2S ROR
at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- An educational report issued | CSS of the enterprise leased the ne- | and negroes alike are his customers. Attorney 6643-6 | 66-16-6m rn A Befortoy Pa.
day school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. - ey h that | gro five old instruments and a six-
Da I Ne of Fo telephone switchboard. Tinsley al- | repairs the instruments and makes
meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. | hoc] population of the United | ready had contracts for three sub- | installations.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
All Sunday services at usual hours. | «jeectrict” type. Of this number
A message for you, in sermon, SONg | ,,5,t 1 500,000 have some work to do
and prayer. Visitors cordially wel- | "4104" the average daily attendance
ome.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30. Evan- i ment compared to the average
gelistic services 7:30.
Alexander Scott, Minister. report also shows that the average
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Real Estate Transfers.
Harvey E. Smith, et bar, to Chas. the city.—Ex.
F. Weaver, tract in Liberty township;
$500.
$2,500.
Fred Meister, et ux, to Theodore C.
Jackson, trustee, tract in Philipsburg; | state College. 66-46-51
$30,500.
Allen P. Perley, et al, receivers t
Fred Meister, tract in Philipsburg;
$30,500.
Leah H. Dunlap to J. M. Campbell, | 51 day of December A. D. 1921 at 10
tract in Ferguson township; $850.
George W. Zerby, et ux, to Theo- | Vania and the supplements thereto, for the
dore D. Boal, tract in Potter town- | Charter of an intended corporation to be
ship; $425.
J. L. Spangler, et ux, to Thomas J. | hold the Christian faith, promote religious
Lamb, tract in Bellefonte; $600.
Bellefonte and Tyrone boroughs to | work for the good and advancement of
Centre Game Preserve, tract in Tay- Pennsylvania State College and for these
lor, Worth and Rush townships; $3,- | the rights, benefits and privileges of said
357.94.
Samuel Rodwell, et ux, to Helen | ¢fice of the Prothonotary of the Court of
Rodwell, tract in Rush township; $1.
Matilda A. Henderson, et bar, to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wm. A. Gould, tract in Philipsburg; mm ee
He still does all his own line work,
OPERA HOUSE
States are being educated in small
one or two room buildings of the
is only about 65 per cent. of the en-
| city attendance of 80 per cent. The
city school year has 187 days while in
| rural districts it is only 187 days. As
i one result of this condition illiteracy
| is twice as great in the country as in
at State College. Call or address
WwW ANTED.—A cook for Boarding Club
WYKOFF, 225 west Beaver, Ave.,
0 + HARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of
8 Common Pleas of Centre County,
No. 99 December Term, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the above Court on the
o'clock a. m., under the incorporation Act
of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
called the DELTA PI FRATERNITY the
character and object of which is to up-
activities, encourage scholastic endeavors,
support athletics, and above all always
purposes to have and possess and enjoy all
Act of Assembly and supplements. The
proposed Charter is now on file in the
Common Pleas of Centre County, at Belle-
fonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
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I The Basket Shop
| WILL OPEN ITS
Christmas Sale
I at The Potter-Hoy Hardware Store on
Saturday, November 26th
A full line of the Bellefonte Baskets will
be for sale, as the Shop has discontinued
handling Commercial Baskets.
Scrap Baskets, in all colors $1.75, $2.00, $3.00
CREE
Magazine Baskets - - - $2.00, $3.00
Candy, Fruit, Flower and
Work Baskets - - 50 to $1.50
: SPECIAL
100 Flower Baskets - - 5 50
12 Flower Stands with Baskets $5.00 $2.50
A limited number of “Seconds” at 35¢, 50c, 75¢
a ery 2882010
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such ins
LONE
SAWED in,
or erman, et ux, to Fred A. ARTHUR C. DALE, Esc _ pt
a a in State College; | gg.46-4t : . a \ —
$8,000. —
David Chambers, Treasurer, to Cen- ii it me ee
tre County Commissioners, tract in ai
Pan £ O LT
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Large Reduction
in Tire Prices
Made by the United States Rubber Co.
EFFECTIVE NOV. 10, 1921.
See the following prices on Royal
Cords and note the amount you
save on each size.
ROYAL CORDS
Size New Price Drop
30x33 18.30 6.20
32x33 25.75 10.65
32x4 32.50 13.80
33x4 33.50 14.20
34x4 34.50 14.45
33x56 53.20 12.00
35x5 55.85 12.60
Fabric Tires and Tubes also Reduced « The Information Kid”
ee.
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY
IN BELLEFONTE
BY
P. H. McGarvey
66-45 Dishop Street
JACK REID
ROUND TRIP SURDa ¥
emacs December 11
WASHINGTON
The National Capital
BALTIMORE
The Monumental City
Special Train leaves BELLEFONTE
Saturday night, December 10
at 10.30, stopping at principal local Stations to Lewisburg
Arrives Baltimore 5.20 a. m.,, Washington 6.28. Returning,
leaves Washington 4.25 p. m. Baltimore (Union Sta.) 5.35 p. m-
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PRICES - - ~- - - .28andb5bcts.
Ane,
The Daddy and Father of Them All
Hi Henry's All Star Minstrels
GARMAN THEATRE Now 95th
AS
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The Record Breakers
OPERA HOUSE
nal
Pleasures and
1922 Christmas Savings Club
which starts Monday, December Ic
I5th, 1921. Please call and let us al ¢
explain it to yo
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Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
(Cut this out and save for reference).
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26:
FRANKLYN FARNUM in “THE FIGHTING STRANGER,” a fine tale of
chivalrous days enacted by this strong character. Also, Snub Pollard Com-
edy.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28:
JACK HOLT in “THE MASK,” a seven reel feature of a mystery nature
of this eminent actor that will interest you. Also, Spanuth’s Vod-a-Vil,
Pathe News and Topics. A big program.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29:
CONSTANCE BUNNY in “THE CASE OF BECKY,” a fine six reel inter-
esting mystery play from the Belasco stage play of same name. Girl un-
der hypnotic influence of foster parent is finally saved by doctor who
turns out to be her father. Also, two one reel comedies.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (Matinee and Night).
PRISCILLA DEAN in “REPUTATION.” This magnificent seven reel pro-
duction will be sure to please all. The wonderful acting of the star, the
very excellent photography, make it a sure fire picture. Also, tweo-recl
Sunshine comedy.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1:
PEARL WHITE in “THE WHITE MOLL,” an entertaining seven reel pro-
duction by this vivacious screen star that will interest you. Also, Pathe
News and Review, and Comedy.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2:
HOOT GIBSON in “ACTION,” a lively five reeler by this actor, new to
Scenic audiences. Also, beginning the wonderful new serial, “THE MIR-
ACLE OF THE JUNGLE.” A dandy animal serial full of action and thrills
in every episode. Don’t miss this starting episode.
OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 (Matinee and Night):
TOM MIX in “THE BIG TOWN ROUND UP.” It is Mix, that is enough
to say. You know there will be plenty of life and action. Also, 2 reel
Mack Sennett comedy. “She Sighed by the Seaside.”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBEI. 28 and 29:
Wonderful illusion act interspersed pictures.
Note.~Matinces every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at Scenic.
25- ALL WHITE STARS -25
8-BIG PEERLESS VAUDEVILLE ACTS-8
Bic STREET PARADE 4 P. M.
Prices - - .50, .75, $1.00, plus Tax
SEATS NOW ON SALE AT MOTT’S DRUG CO.