Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 10, 1922, Image 5

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Church Services Next Sunday.
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning
March 12: Second Sunday in Lent, 8
a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a. m,
church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and
sermon, “St. Stephen’s College.” 2:30
p. m. children’s vespers and catechism.
4 p. m. Holy Baptism. 7:30 p.m.
evensong and sermon, “An Act of
Faith.” Daily Lenten services. Eu-
charists on Tuesday at 10 and Thurs-
day at 7:30 a. m. Visitors always
welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning at
10:45; sermon, “In the Beginning—
Man.” Evening service 7:30, “The
Fall of Jerico.” Good singing; famil-
iar hymns. Violin solo by Mr. Kelly,
of the Academy. A cordial welcome
to all, Sunday school at 9:30 and C.
E. meeting at 6:45. Litany service
Friday evening at 7:30. :
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bible school 9:30; sermon, “Num-
bered with the Transgressors,” 10:45.
Junior League, 2 p. m. Senior and
Intermediate League, 6:30; reception
of members and sermon 7:30. Class
meeting Tuesday evening 7:30. Prayer
service Wednesday, 7:30.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30; sermon
by Rev. C. C. Shuey, 7:30.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Christian Science Society, Furst
building, Hight street, Sunday service
11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet-
ing at 8 o'clock. To these meetings
all are welcome. A free reading room
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.
Foods for School Children.
Following is a list of the generally
approved foods for school children,
with suggestions for the school lunch,
prepared by the State Health Depart-
ment:
BREAKFAST
Cereal (oatmeal, cornmeal, rice, cream of
wheat, shredded wheat, farina, corn
flakes). :
Milk, or cocoa made with milk.
Bread and butter (preferably whole-
wheat bread).
Egg or fruit (egg soft boiled or poach-
ed); (stewed apples, peaches, apricots,
prunes; oranges or grapefruit).
LUNCH
Vegetable soup, or cereal, or egg.
Milk,
Bread and butter.
Cooked fruit (apple sauce, baked or
stewed apples).
DINNER
Meat or fish (about two ounces. Never
fried).
Fresh vegetables (spinach, chard, beet
tops, greens, carrots, beets, boiled onions).
Raw celery, cucumbers and corn should
not be given until after the tenth year.
Starchy vegetables (potatoes, Sweet po-
tatoes, rice, hominy, spaghetti, macaroni).
Bread and butter.
Dessert (rice, tapioca, bread pudding,
cooked fruit, cornstarch pudding, gelatine,
ice cream).
Candy should be eaten immediately
after meals. If the child is hungry
after school give him bread and but-
ter. Never give a child under twelve
tea, coffee, mustard, catsup, pickles,
pork, dried or salted meats, kidney,
liver, game or rich pastries.
——The poverty social to be held in
the armory by the Brooks-Doll Post
of the American Legion on Friday
evening, March 24th, promises to be
an unique affair. Everybody is invit-
ed and are expected to wear the old-
est clothes they can find, the older the
better, as a fine not exceeding ten
cents will be levied on well dressed
people. No admission will be charg-
ed but a charge will be made for the
dance and refreshments. Make your
plans to be on hand.
$3500 Buys $11.500 Farm.
By paying $3,000.00 down and the bal-
ance on very easy terms,
This farm of 270 acres of practically all
tillable soil is located in the heart of the
great potato growing section of Potter
county, Pa., and is just one mile from
railroad station.
The barn is 60x100, with two silos, gam-
brel roof, etc. The house is cottage style,
one and one-half stories, both buildings
are in excellent condition.
With the farm goes 25 head of registered
Ayrshire cows and heifers, one registered
Ayrshire bull, and complete line of farm-
ing machinery and tools.
This is a great bargain and must be sold
at once. For particulars and further in-
formation write,
F. W. KENDIG Agency,
Coudersport, Pa.
67-10-2t
Caldwell & Son
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Plumbing and Heating
By Hot Water
Vapor
Steam
Pipeless Furnaces
Full Line of Pipe and Fittings
AND MILL SUPPLIES
en
ALL SIZES OF
Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings
Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly
Furnished. 1-99
—Get your job work done here.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—A 2 horse power Kerosene
engine, in No. 1 condition. Reason
for selling, getting electric equip-
ment for power. Price very reasonable.
H. H. STOVER, Smullton, Pa.
Commercial phone 2-H.
ANTED.—Experienced man to take
charge of farm 5 miles from Re-
novo, Clinton county. Prefer mar-
ried man. Good opportunity for right
party. State wages expected. Address,
C. F. MAXWELL,
67-10-2t Renovo, Pa,
XECUTOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of George
8. Gray, late of Halfmoon town-
ship, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons knowing them-
selves indebted to said estate are requested
to make prompt payment, and those hav-
ing claims against the same must present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
MATTHEW A. ELDER, Executor,
67-5-6t Philipsburg, Pa.
Public Sale!
At Huntingdon . Furnace, Pa. 4
miles from Warriorsmark, 4 miles
from Spruce Creek, and 11 miles from
Tyrone.
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, at 10 A. M.
BATES STEEL MULE TRACTOR,
Model “D”
GEISER NO. 4 SEPARATOR, 24x32.
NO. 2 JEFFLEY LIME PULVER.
19 INCH PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTER.
13 INCH BLIZZARD ENSILAGE CUT-
TER.
11 Wagons, Spring Wagon, 7 Wood
Racks, 5 Hay Ladders, 3 Binders, 4 Mow-
ers, 2 Side Rakes, Loader, Tedder, 3
Drills, 3 Corn Planters, Potato Planter,
Alfalfa Sower, 2 Corn Binders, 2 Manure
Spreaders, Lime Sower, 6-Row Sprayer,
Potato Digger, 7 Cultivators, Disc Harrow,
3-Bottom Tractor Plow, 10 Plows, 6
Spring Harrows, Smooth Harrows, §
Rollers, Wood Saw, Concrete Mixer, Pow-
er Clippers, Incubator, Forge, Scales, 8
Sleds, Surrey, Bob Sled, Sleigh, Wheel
Barrows, Lard Press, Grinder, Iron Ket-
tles, Copper Kettle, Potato Grader, etc. etc.
2
WED., MARCH 15, at 1 P. M.
Mated Teams of Heavy Draft
Mules, all but One Team Under
10 Years of Age.
2 Cows, one fresh and the other a close
springer.
8
6 Sows, 3 of which are registered Duroc
Jerseys.
1 Registered Duroc Boar, 18 Shoats, 12
Pigs.
11 Double Sets Tug and Chain Harness,
Carriage and Buggy Harness, ete.
Myers’ Bus leaves Tyrone at 8 a. m. and
11 a. m.; return at 5 p. m. Lunch Served.
Terms announced at Sale,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Albert Shaffer, Zion.
ph
OST.—-Large black and tan fox hound,
between Nittany and Zion. North-
umberland Co. license tag. Call
Com. or 221-J Bell
one. 9-1t*
Ames Garbrick, late of
deceased ,all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested to
make prompt payment, and those having
claims ag
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
Gettig & Bower,
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
pring township,
nst the same must present
EDWARD E. GARBRICK, Executor,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Attorneys. 67-8-6t
Remember
GARMAN’S
REMOVAL
SALE
EVERYTHING
MUST G
Attention
Farmers
This is the time to fat-
ten your hogs for Fall
There is Nothing Better
Than Fresh Skimmed Milk
Our price only 25c¢. per
ten-gallon can.
Western Maryland Dairy
66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
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. KEIC.
66.16-6m Delictonte, Ba.
_—_ sy
Daily Motor Express
BETWEEN
Bellefonte and State College
We Make a Specialty of Moving
Furniture, Trunks & Baggage
“SERVICE AND RIGHT PRICE”
Anthracite Coal at Retail.
Pittsburgh Coal Wholesale and Retail
A. L. PETERS
GENERAL DRAYING
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Bell Phone No. 487-R-13. Commercial
Phone No. 48-J. Terms Cash.
66-50-tf
pe——
Ira D. Garman
| Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-24-6m PHILADELPHIA, PA.
00 Wastinglon
Round OR
BALTIMORE
Trip
, Sunday, Mar. 26
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Bellefonte Saturday night,
March 25, at 10.30 p-m.
Stopping at principal Stations to Lewisburg
Returning, leaves Washington - 4.30 p.m.
Baltimore (Union Station) 5.40 p.m.
Tickets on sale beginning Friday. March 24
—Visit LIBRARY OF CON-
GRESS, 2:00 p. m.,, NEW NA-
TIONAL MUSEUM, 1:30 te 4:30
p. m., CORCORAN ART GAL-
LERY, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.,, BO-
TANIC GARDEN, 8:00 a. m,,
to 4:30 p. m.,, WASHINGTON
MONUMENT, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Pennsylvania
System
The Route of the Broadway Limtd
67.9-3t
A. C. and F. E. GRAZIER.
G. C. Waite, Auct. H. L. Orr, Clerk. |
sommes
Garman’s
REMOVA
SALE
Now On
Dr. Louis Dammers
Eyesight Specialist
ONE DAY ONLY
HOWARD
Mrs. John Baney’s Residence
Friday, Mar. 17th 1922
Office Hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
BELLEFONTE
Garman Hotel Parlors
Sat., March 18th, 1922
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Our GENUINE REDUCTION Offer
This Visit Only
Owing to recent purchases of high
grade optical goods at low prices, and
to further advertise the high class eye work
we do, we offer you a perfect fitting pair of
glasses, including consultation, eye examina:
tion, and an elegant case, at the low prices of
$2, $3, $5 COMPLETE.
Regular Prices, $5, $8, $10, $12.
Twenty-five styles to select from. Latest
styles in Shell Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
Eye Examination Without Charge
Drs. Dammers & Sigler
11264 Eleventh Avenue
Altoona, Pa.
Fours Sixes
At the Show You Might Know
WION GARAGE
BELLEFONTE, PA
Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value
Scenic Theatre..
Week-Ahead Program
Cut this out and save for reference.
SATURDAY, MARCH 11:
BARBARA BEDFORD in “CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS,” a story of
a girl who suffers cruelties of a step-mother in order to win back father to
Also, Snub Pollard Comedy.
her divorced mother.
MONDAY, MARCH 13:
ALL STAR CAST in “THE BARRICADE,” a story that teaches a moral
without becoming preachy. Six reel tale of a christian boy reared by a
kindly Jew deserts his benefactor to accomplish selfish ambitions. Also,
Pathe News, Topics and Lloyd Comedy. :
TUESDAY, MARCH 14:
MARY MILES MINTER in “TILLIE,” a story founded on the Mennonite
faith in that a daughter of Pennsylvania Dutch farmer refuses to marry
man of her father’s choice. Also, Screen Snap Shots and Kineto Comedy.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15:
HOPE HAMPTON in “STAR DUST,” written by
thought, bigness of theme is a realistic picture of life of today. A thrilling
train wreck and some other spectacular scenes.
interest; a good one.
THURSDAY, MARCH 16:
NAZIMOVA in “MADAME PEACOCK,” a seven reel production by this
ever entertaining and versatile actress, in which as leading actress in thea-
tre mad for applause lives to satiate it.
Also, Pathe News and Review.
FRIDAY, MARCH 17:
MARIE PREVOST in “DON'T GET PERSONAL.” This actress, who is al-
ways good to look at, is kept constantly to the front and shows up to ad-
vantage. Story of a charming girl who visits small town friends.
Also, beginning first episode of new serial, “THE ADVENTURES OF TAR-
ZAN,” a continuation of the ever interesting Tarzan series.
episode.
OPERA
MARCH 10 AND 11, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:
“THE LAST TRAIL,” a seven reel Zane Grey story of the west produced
A thrilling, stirring, excellent picture.
by an all star cast.
SEMON in “THE SIMPLE LIFE.”
SATURDAY, MARCH 18:
TOM MIX in “THE NIGHT HORSEMAN.” Enuf sed. You all know Tom,
Also, two reel Ben Turpin, “LOVE'S OUTCAST.”
Matinees at Scenic every Wednesday and Saturday.
and what he can do.
Also, a good Torchy Comedy.
Fannie Hurst, full of
Pathos, tragedies, human
Plays a dual role. Very good.
See the first
HOUSE
Also, LARRY
1922 ji
Centre County Automobile Show
Armory, BELLEFONTE, Penna
Bors ory March 14, Sonex 1% March 18,
...All the New Models and New Prices....
TOURING CARS, SEDANS, COUPES, ROADSTERS,
TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
All Paid Admissions will have
A CHANCE ON
Daily Prizes Daily Prizes
GOOD MUSIC ADMISSION
Full Orchestra, Male Quartettes, REDUCED TO NOMINAL PRICE OF
Vocal and Instrumental Soloists 25 cts,
Come: Plenty of Entertainment Come; Light Refreshments
CENTRE COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASSO.
The Value of Records
“We have no way of judging of the future except by
the past.” Past history, as written into records, forms the
guide posts for both nations and business institutions. The
ledgers, cash books and journals tell the story of achievement
or disaster for any business.
The business records, the books of this Company show
a constructive policy of business building that has steadily
progressed. Our safe handling of millions of dollars of cap-
ital, with prompt payment of dividends to ALL investors is
a “Matter of Record.”
THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY
: 1421 Walnut St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
E. B. FELTY, Representative
Telephone 140-R
BELLEFONTE, PA.
ELLIS B. ROHRBACK, Dist. Mgr.
Central Trust Building
ALTOONA, PA.
SS
Mr. Fisherman,
ONLY 36 DAYS LEFT
We have established a Fishing Tackle department in. con-
nection with our store and have a stock of Tackle to warrant the
approval of the most exacting angler.
We have on display the largest assortment of the best Tackle
to be found in town. Our Trout Flies, Rods,” Leaders, Bas-
kets, Hooks, etc., are unexcelled. We are featuring a Special
Double Hook for minnow fishing.
Our Prices ARE Rica.
Coie in and Inspect Our Stock and We'll do the Rest.
With every $5.00 purchase of Fishing Tackle we will
Present You with a $1.25 pint Thermos Bottle
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
66-6-t£
“ov
Teaching You Thrift
Practice makes perfect. School-
masters of today as well as yesterday
constantly repeat that truth. Pupils
learn by applying it.
Application of that principle to our
everyday habits proves its practical
help. We learn by practicing, wheth-
er it be a good habit or a bad habit.
This bank teaches you thrift by
leading you to practice it. The lesson
is easily learned once it is begun, To
become perfect in it requires constant
practice. A savings account is the
most consistent method of practicing
thrift. Try it by starting an account
with us and see how easy and profita-
ble the habit becomes.
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO
60-4 BELLEFONTE, PA.