PINE GROVE MENTION. Some few farmers have their oats in the ground. N. O. Dreiblebis is housed up with stomach trouble. C. M. Dale and a party of friends | 16th, 1922 motored to Danville on Tuesday. Miss Phoebe Potter is convalescing from a bad attack of pneumonia. Miss Celia Gardner, of Tyrone, is visiting at the Methodist parsonage. Merchant George R. Dunlap was a business visitor in Altoona last Fri- ay. : Mrs. Catherine Saunders, of Centre Hall, visited friends on the Branch last week: Fred Osman, wife and two interest- ing boys, spent Sunday at the George Reed home. S. E. Ward and wife spent Sunday at the Elmer Houtz home down Pennsvalley. George W. Ward, a contractor, of Pittsburgh, is spending this week in this section. E. L. Dodd is now in charge of the blacksmith shop in the Everts car- riage works. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little, of Tyrone, spent Sunday at the Fred Fry home at Fairbrook. J. C. Zerby and family moved from the G. E. Harper farm to the A. J. Lytle place last Friday. Farmer Ray Williams is suffering with several broken ribs, the result of being kicked by a horse. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed have been made happy over the safe arrival of their first born—a boy. Mrs. T. A. Mallory, of Altoona, was a visitor at the John Kimport home between trains last Friday. H. L. Dale and C. D. Young, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at Mr. Dale’s parental home on the Branch. While out ploughing last Thursday C. M. Dale lost a good horse, the an- imal dropping dead in its tracks. After being housed up all winter the Citizens band was out on Monday evening discoursing sweet music. Pennsvalley Lodge No. 276, I. O. O. F., will be fairly well represented at the big reunion at Tyrone today. Lester Harpster has quit the road as a cigar salesman and is now work- ing for John Kocher on the McWil- liams farm. Pierce O'Bryan and wife and Mrs. James Harpster spent Sunday with John W. Miller, who is confined to bed with illness. Robert Corl, Will Ross, Harry Spicher and Tommy Glenn motored up from Pleasant Gap on Sunday and were callers at the Will Glenn home. Paul Campbell is ill with the grip and tonsilitis. Fay Randolph, who has been confined to bed for some time, is now able to be out and around. Dr. Glass, of Uniontown, holds the trout catching record in this vicinity, catching a basket full on Spruce Creek which measured from 15 to 25 inches'in length. Bittiie Das gr : Little Albert Homan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Homan, of the Branch, was trampled upon by a young mule a few days ago but escaped with some ugly bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Resides, of Wash- ington, D. C., are visiting relatives in the valley before leaving for Los An- geles, Cal. Mr. Resides has been em- ployed in the navy department at Washington. Ruth Wrigley, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wrigley, who recently underwent a serious opera- tion at the Bellefonte hospital, was brought home on Sunday and is con- valescing nicely. e————————— re ———————— — The American Legion needs a home. c————————————— Real Estate Transfers. Clerk of Orphans Court to Joseph C. Crow, tract in Walker township; $6,300. F. H. Lee, et al, to P. J. Dutrow, et al, tract in Centre Hall borough; $500. C. E. McClellan, et al, to Walter Fetterolf, tract in Penn township; |= $700. Emma L. Deitrich, et al, to Mary E. Hoy, tract in Walker township; $187.50. Charles T. Aikens, et ux, to State College Hotel Co., tract in State Col- lege; $1. Winfield S. Walker to Orie Cona- way, tract in Snow Shoe borough; $1,900. J. F. Rishel, et ux, to George Win- gard, tract in Penn township; $1,000. E. G. Mingle, Admr., to M. M. Bow- er, tract in Aaronsburg; $1,400. Louisa Bush to Wm. White, tract in Bellefonte; $275. Charles H. Bierly, et ux, to Jerome Brungart, tract in Miles township; $5. Wm. A. Carson, et ux,to W. E. Boob, tract in Haines township; $200. Wm. Krause, et ux, to John Mac- Creadie, et ux, tract in Rush town- ship; $350. Miles J. Berger, et ux, to Ira W. Lingle, et ux, tract in Gregg town- ship; $700. Joel Minnig, et al, to Jerome Brun- gart, tract in Miles township; $35. W. C. Thompson to Lester O. Pletcher, tract in Howard township; $1,200. W. M. Cronister, sheriff, to W. Rush DeHaas, tract in Rush township; $500. Julia A. Williams, et al, to John H. Shuey, tract in College township; $2,200. Jeremiah Cross to James C. Reish, tract in Philipsburg; $1. Mary S. Dorworth, et bar, to Harry N. Lyons tract in Bellefonte; $500. C. S. Thomas to M. D. Kelley, tract in Snow Shoe; $1. John Jones to John Delige, tract in Philipsburg; $425. Elmer W. Evey, et ux, to M. W. Kelley, tract in College township; $600. John A. Erb to Ray A. tract in Philipsburg; $325. Bragonier, 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 FOR STATE SENATE. We are authorized to announce William I. Betts, of Clearfield borough, for State Senator, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the Senatorial dis- trict of Centre and Clearfield counties at the Spring Primary on May 16th, 1922. Your vote and valued support will be greatly appreciated. : ———————————————————— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.—In the Es- tate of Evalina J. Wilkinson, late of the borough of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary in the above named estate having been grantéd to the under- signed, all persons having claims or de- mands against the estate of the said dece- dent are requested to make the same known, and all persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make pay- ment thereof without delay, to CHARLOTTE J. POWELL, Executrix. 67-16-6t* Bellefonte, Pa. E XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary on the estate of George Ross Parker, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re- quested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for set- tlement. MARY SCHOFIELD PARKER. Executrix, Bellefonte, Pa. 67-14-6t Harry Keller, Attorney. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OR RENT.—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 19 8S. Spring St. 17-1t* OR RENT.—Large, pleasant, furnished bed-rooms. 19 S. Spring steel, ae OR SALE.—The McQuistion home on west High street. For further in- formation inquire at the home of Miss M. E. McQuistion, Bellefonte. 67-14-tf smm—— 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 2a, for three years, as against fire and lightning. J. M. BEICHLINE, 66-16-6m Bellefonte, Pa. ESTE. Daily Motor Express 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 [VO PPP OOOO OY VN a a a Sn SLRS RFU UII INI CII NTT TG WWE» National Accounting Company Owned, Bonded and Controlled by National Surety Company Audits, Cost and Accounting Systems - Local Office, Room 7, 67-13tf WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. . - Federal and State Tax Service 82 West Fourth Street, Bell Phone 1547 RAAIUPURI UII UI PGT GN Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program an a0 SST PRP on Cut this eut and save for reference. SATURDAY, APRIL 29: DUSTIN FARNUM, in “THE DEVIL WITHIN,” a six reel story. A brute sea captain’s latter peaceful days marred by fulfillment of Malay witche's curse. A wild, lively story that holds interest. MONDAY, MAY 1: ENID BENNETT, in “KEEPING U drama of a small town girl who goes to finishing school and ever after Peculiar and interesting story. keeps the town in an uproar. News, Lloyd Comedy and Topics. TUESDAY, MAY 2: EUGENE O'BRIEN, in “CLAY DOLLARS,” a rural comedy drama, Makes Good small town stuff, Hero manages to get back farm town villain has stolen from uncle. good entertainment. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3: PRISCILLA DEAN, in “WILD HONEY,” a scven reel melodrama picture with plenty of action, with great climaxes. Noah and Wallace Beery make Fine desert scenes with heroine falling into hands of two good villains. desert renegade and finally rescued by hero. edy. Always good. THURSDAY, MAY 4: ETHEL CLAYTON, in that provides nice entertainment by this pretty star. Review. FRIDAY, MAY 5: GLADYS WALTON, in “THE WISE KID.” star always comes across and this Wise Kid” will surely please. OPERA THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 4, 5 AND 6: That wonderful play “THE THREE MUSKETEERS,” with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in the leading role. A big 12 reel feature. house, matinees at Scenic. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT, APRIL 28 AND 29: The famous spectacular ‘production, one worth coming miles to see. At opera house evenings, Scenic. a a So TTT OPERA HOUSER Mon. Night, May 8th. FLESHER'S prilliant Musical Extravaganza BILLY MOORE ted 3 Wn I of CAST AND SMARTEST DANCIEST CHORUS~ EVER HERE FEATURES Satan's Palace- a Blazing Inferno 0 REIT Frolic at the North Pole 50. 75- $1.00 $1.50 Seats on sale Friday, May 5th at the Mott Drug Store. Mail orders now “THE PRICE OF POSSESSION,” is a melodrama Also, 8th episode of “THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN.” This wild animal serial improves as it goes along. Also, Snub Pollard comedy. P WITH LIZZIE,” a six reel comedy Also, Pathe RAN UAUAANININIINININIIIIIG SNOT GEG NTN on Sa Sa SALAAM Also, two reel Sunshine Com- Pr. IRIN Also, Pathe News and aT NN TN PTT This dainty, vivacious little js no exception. Her playing of “The HOUSE Nights at opera a PP Enodrdotod “THE QUEEN OF SHEBA.” A big matinees at: BILLY MOORE, Comedian, , with “Listen to Me” : OR SALE.—Desirable residence, west Curtin street. 8 rooms and bath. All modern conveniences. Lot 60x 200 ft. Early possession. Apply, WIL- LIAM BURNSIDE, Brockerhoff House, i ARM FOR SALE—In Ferguson town- ship, Centre county, Pa., one-half mile east of Rock Springs, known as the Wilson Gardner farm; containing one hundred and two acres, more or less, good buildings and in a high state of culti- vation. The landlord’s share of the crop will be sold with the farm, for the year 1922. Terms of sale cash on delivery of the deed. Possession will be given on the first day of April, 1923 67-16-tf J. M. KEICHLINE, Bac-te-lac Costs no more than ordinary Buttermilk Is superior to ordinary Buttermilk because of its Delicious, Velvety Smooth- ness, Appetizing, Creamy Richness, Uniformity, Puri- ty, Keeping Qualities, Pal- atable Flavor and High Food Value. SPLENDID RESULTS IN COOKING and BAKING BAC-TE-LAC Highly recommended by physicians as a healthful bev- erage and general conditioner. SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY Western Maryland Dairy | 66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing ad Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam Pipeless Furnaces Full Line of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES es. ALL SIZES OF Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished. 66-15 : ; Seasoned Industrial Preferred Stocks Among our present offerings is the seven per cent. pre- ferred of one of the principal iron industries of Pennsylva- nia. It has a consistent dividend paying record and is now busy with three eight hour shifts a day. The income to stockholders is tax-exempt under Penn- sylvania laws. Dividend guarantee fund and sinking fund requirements are provided for under charter and enforced by our supervision. Have one of our representatives give you the details of this offering and explain our plan of supervision. THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY 142 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ELLIS B. ROHRBACK, Dist. Mgr. Central Trust Building ALTOONA, PA. EDWARD B. FELTY, Rep. Telephone 140-R BELLEFONTE, PA. Genuine Gillette “Brownie Safety Razor” - $1.00 .... 30 $1. $1.25 $1.50 - 50h. High Grade Lawn Mowers with Grass Catchers Lawn Grass Seed Sellers Kitchen Cabinets. You have need for a Kitchen Cabinet to lighten your work. Come in and let us show you the advantage of a SELLERS, obtainable in no other Cabinet The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. A cordial invitation is extended to the Public to Visit our New Ladies Ready- to- Wear Department, to which] We have added an attractive line of popular priced Ladies Sport and Dress Hats, on Saturday, April 29th. Little Souvenirs to All Specials in all Departments Schlow’s Quality Shop ————————————————————