Real Estate Transfers. A. M. Hoover, et ux, to Donald Snyder, tract in Spring township; $500. Samuel E. Stanley, et ux, to James C. Wensel, tract in Boggs township; $1,000. ; Wm. McKinley, et ux, to Samuel E. Stanley, tract in Boggs township; $400. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to G. M. Faulkrod, tract in Ferguson town- ship; $900. W. G. Runkle, et ux, to B. H. Par- sons, tract in State College; $1,500. Geo. W. Miller to Wm. Barrett, tract in Spring township; $720. T. L. Smith, et ux, to L. R. Lingle, tract in Centre Hall; $625. Joseph C. Foreman to Clair Boob, et ux, tract in Rush township; $500. Edward A. Peters, et ux, to Martha M. Peters, tract in Union township; $800. F. V. Stevens, et ux, to J. I. Par- sons, tract in Union township; $3,000. Philip Caris, et ux, to Daniel C. Caris, tract in Miles township; $1. John McCabe, et ux, to Robert Richard, tract in Philipsburg; $500. Safarioces Reifsnyder, et ux, to Centre Hill Country Club, tract in Col- lege township; $6,000. Chas. E. Probst, et ux, to J. Fred Hnkyeys tract in State College; $11, 00. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to W. B. Combs, tract in State College; $675. Wharton Hosband, et ux, to E. W. Spicher, tract in Union township; $1,000. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to W. R. White, tract in Ferguson township; $900. J. Frank Bible, et ux, to George E. | Heckman, tract in Potter township; $10,500. Herbert C. Bible, et ux, to Franklin Pilanine tract in Spring township; 75. A. F. Markle, et ux, to Frank A. Keller, tract in State College; $4,500. Alice E. Elder, et al, to Bella M. Mattern, tract in Halfmoon township; $4,500. A. O. Myers, et ux, to Henry Cron- ister, tract in Huston township; $3,300. mer e———— ee —— Unless there is improvement in future construction the airships will all scrap themselves in the course of a short time. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the name of Zoe Meek, of Clarence, as a candidate for the nomination for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic | voters at the primaries to be held May | 16th, 1922. . fay | 8 | — One of the actual results of the Washington conference is the revela- tion that we have some very small men in big places in this country. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of William H. Beck, late of Walker township, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same must present them, properly authen- ticated, for settlement. JOHN H. BECK, Nittany, M. L. BECK, Howard, Orvis & Zerby, Administrators. Attorneys. 07-11-6t APS insta NOTICE.—Letters Easter Toys AND CANDIES GARMANS ASHINGTON EASTER | 16-DAY Excursion Friday, Apr. 14 Round Trip Fare from Bellefonte $12.60 Proportionate Fares Other Points from For details as to leaving time of trains, fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stop-over privi- leges, or other information, consult Ticket Agents, or Da- vid Todd, Division Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Similar Excursions June 16, 30 and October 20 Pennsylvania System 67-12-3 Tho Route of the Broadway Limtd §§ For Sale Store Boxes All Sizes Call Soon GARMANS | ASS Pumps Water Fills Silos v 's ~F ry | La 2), ir Hashing bie ing Machines hl Py mum § to job operation. $395.00 f. o. b., Detroit. You can plow, disk, harrow, harvest, ‘thresh, bale hay, grind feed, £ll the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work cr any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost toyouwith the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours cach day, every working day in the year it will give maxi- powerful it gets from job { operate and control—effi- cient, economical and above all DEPENDAELE. Get in the power-farming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical Beatty Motor Company BELLEFONTE, PA. ervice. Light but quickly. Easy to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Marga- ret J. Thompson, late of the bor- ough of State College, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticat- ed, for settlement. FARMERS TRUST CO., Executors, W. Harrison Walker, State College, Pa. Attorney. = 67-11-6t \ HARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. Gis No. 60 May Term, 1922, Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the above Court, on Mon- day, the 17th day of April, A. D., 1922, at ten o'clock a. m., under the Corporation Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Penn- svlvania and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "ZETA CHAPTER OF KAPPA DELTA RHO FRATERNITY,” the charac- ter and object of which is the promotion of good fellowship among its members and to uphold truth, honor and virtue; and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi- leges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Rn The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothonotary’s office. SPANGLER & WALKER, 67-12-4t Solicitors. ~ Pianos PLAYER PIANOS Ed. Hoffman, of the Hoffman Piano Co., Pittsburgh, will be in Centre county March 27th to 31st. Any one contemplating pur- chasing an instrument will find it worth. while to have him call at this time. Address General Delivery, State College, Pa. 67-12-1t* 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. 48-7. Terms Cash. 66-50-tf M ALL SIZES GARMANS ——Subseribe for the “Watchman.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Primary Election Notice: In accordance with an Act of Assembly, known as the Uniform Primary Act, no- tice is hereby given that, petitions to have the names of Candidates printed upon the several party ballots of the Spring Prima- ry Election to be held on TUESDAY, MAY 16th, 1922, between the hours of 7 o’cleck A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M., must be filed according to said Acts. All party petitions for County Chairman of Centre County must be filed in the office of the County Commissioners, Bellefonte, Penna., on or before Tuesday, April 18th, 1922, and all other petitions required by said Act of Assembly must be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg, Penna., on or before April 6th, 1922, for the following mentioned offices: — United States Senator: For Lhe unexpired term ending March For the unexpired term ending March 4, 1927. For gue full term beginning March 4, Governor. Lieutenant Gevernor. Secretary of Internal Affairs. One Representative ‘in Congress, 23rd District. One Senator in the General Assembly; 34th District. One Representative in the General As- sembly. One Member of the State Committee for the Republican Party. One Member of the the Democratic Party. One Member of the State Committee for the Prohibition Party. One County Chairman for the Republi- can Party. One County Chairman for the Democrat- ic Party. State Committee for HARRY P. AUSTIN, GEO. H. YARNELL, GEO. M. HARTER, Attest :— County Commissioners. R. W. Irwin, Clerk Bellefonte, Pa., March 15, 1922, © 67-11-3t 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-t Bellefonte, Pa. AAAAAAAAAAPPAPININIIININ IS Do not buy bonds because they are bonds or stocks because they are stocks. Choose your investments because of their real worth. Our issues of industrial preferred stocks are designed to meet the needs of those who seek safety and seven per cent. They represent tangible assets and earnings. Back of them are manufacturing plants, managed effi- ciently and supplying definite markets with necessities. They are in a word, investments of real worth. : : THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY 1421 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. EDWARD B. FELTY, Rep. Telephone 140-R BELLEFONTE, PA. ELLIS B. ROHRBACK, Dist. Mgr. Central Trust Building ALTOONA, PA. What’s in a Guess? Guess How Many Complete Watches are in Our Window and Receive a Gold Watch Free From Saturday morning, March 25th, until Satur- day evening, April 1st, our window will be filled with all kinds of watches, some complete (case and move- ment) and some only empty cases. The closest guess to the number of complete watches in the window will receive, for the gentleman, a Gold Pocket Watch, or for the woman, a Gold Wrist Watch. No purchase is necessary to secure a guess. Open to every one—the more the merrier—between the ages of 15 and 102. Come in and write your number on a EVERYONE. Referees will count the number of complete watches Saturday night, April Ist, when contest closes. F. P. Blair & Son, card. Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. E64-22-tf Coal! We Give a Discount for Cash of 25¢. a Ton for [Coal Paid for within 24 hours after Delivery is Made Bellefonte Fuel and Supply Co. Bell 41 Commercial 236-W 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. 67-10 XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Amos Garbrick, late of Spring township, deceased ,all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. EDWARD E. GARBRICK, Executor, Gettig & Bower, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorneys. 67-8-6t 1 ..Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program Cut this out and save for reference. SATURDAY, MARCH 25: LEFTY FLYNN in «BUCKING THE LINE,” is a fine action, tainment, five reel, thrilling drama by this great Yale athlete, first star Also, Snub Pollard Comedy. picture. A wonderful picture. MONDAY, MARCH 27: MABEL BALLIN in “JANE EYRE, well made. TUESDAY, MARCH 28: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29: northwest mining town girl whose odrama with some curious tours. Pair of Sexes.” THURSDAY, MARCH 30: PAULINE STARK Review. FRIDAY, MARCH 31: story of girl of gas house district “ADVENTURES OF TARZAN.” » a seven reel feature of this old class- jcal story well acted and produced by Hugo Ballin. A good one. Also, Pathe News and Topics. BEBE DANIELS in “NANCY FROM NOWHERE,” a modern Cinderella story in that orphan runs away from home of cruel foster father and mar- ries rich man’s son. Also, Screen Snap Shets and Comedy. DOROTHY DALTON in «IDOLS OF THE NORTH,” a six reel story of beauty wins hearts of all men. A mel- 4 and ROSE DRONE in “SILENT YEARS,” a six reel ¢ story of woman deprived through circumstances of her right to happiness. ¢ A human interest French Canadian character story. Also, 4 GLADYS WALTON in “THE GUTTER saves her sweetheart from jail. Also, 3rd episode of the great animal series, good enter- A delightful story, Also, a two reel Christie Comedy, “A Pathe News and SNIPE,” is a good, lively, amusing rounds up band of counterfeiters and OPERA MARY PICKFORD in “THROUGH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 24 AND 25: MARK TWAIN'S celebrated story, “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE AT KING ARTHUR'S COURT. An 8 reel satire that is hugely amusing. Matiness Friday and Saturday at Scemic. See advertisement in other columns. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 31 and APRIL 1: of poor little rich girl sent to America during the war and identity lost. Also, Tooversville Tolleys. Matiness at Scenic. HOUSE RPA UONI NSIS NGG OG GN POV PO OOOO VV YN PINION THE BACK DOOR,” a seven reel story Athletic Enthusiasts STOP! We are distributing Athletic Goods. spection. patronage. WANA UII INT The finances of money savers of know, too, how to ters. 60-4 LOOK! ee. a a a SPIT RII have the real knack of saving. READ! agents in this section, wholesale and retail, for the famous Reach Line of Our stock of Base Ball, Tennis and all other Athletic Supplies is complete and we invite your in- Prices right; Special Rates to all Organized Teams or Leagues. We solicit a share of the public The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Does Your Budget Balance? You read in the newspapers about the various European governments trying to make their budgets balance. A government cannot long expend more money than it receives, any more than an individual can. It is import- ant to balance the household budget, and included in this budget should be a proper provision for saving. the family must be placed on a business basis if proper provision is to be made for the time when earning power diminishes. Nine times out of ten the women are the They They make one dollar do the family. the work of two in buying. This bank welcomes the savings ac- counts of thrifty women and will be glad to assist them in business mat- CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. APAAAIAAANIANANI PSPSPS A AAAAAAAAAS AAAI PPPPPPIIIIIIIINIINNININNIN