ee — Church Services Next Sunday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. “We Aim to Serve.” Lord’s day services—9:40 Bible- school with classes for all ages. 10:45 morning worship, sermon theme, “The Church on the Hill of Galilee.” Also a message to the Junior congrega- tion. Parents are urged to send their children to this service. The pastor is aiming to help you, help your chil- dren in spiritual matters. Do you want young people in the church? If so, get them started as children In the habit of church attendance. Evening worship 7 p. m. to 7:45 on the chapel lawn. Sermon theme, «A Little Farther.” Remember the hour! Here is the chance to be cool without being criticized! : Every Wednesday evening of this month the pastor will speak on the general theme of «The History and Accomplishments of the Presbyterian Church.” Here is an opportunity to learn some of the facts concerning your own denomination. Special Note.—The question is oft- en asked, “Is the Bellefonte Presby- terian church supported by pew rents? Ans. The seats are all free. Families occupy particular pews by courtesy and for convenience and be- cause of long association. The church is supported by the free-will offerings of all the people through the weekly Duplex envelopes (one pocket of which is for local support and the oth- er for the support of all the work of the denomination, outside of the local field. All are welcome. Acousticon service. David R. Evans, M. A, Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. The Holy Commun- ion at 10:45 a. m. Junior church with object sermonette 2 pm. Vesper service and the Holy Communion at 7:30. Preparatory service with con- fession and absolution this (Friday) evening, 7:30. Visitors are welcome at any service. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The pastor will speak on two very interesting subjects next Sunday. A timely one for 10:45 on “The Fisher- man’s Failure and Success,” and one full of hope at 7:30 on “The Soul’s Four Anchors.” Epworth League at 6:30. Good interest is maintained in the Sunday school at 9:30 and a hearty welcome for all. The Bible study will continue on Wednesday evenings at 7:30. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Christian Science Society, Furst building, High 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. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. There will be no services held in the Reformed church the next two Sundays, Dr. Schmidt having left this week on a two week’s vacation. Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. §T. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fifth Sunday after Trinity: 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon. Services at 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. omitted. Vis- itors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. a —— ee — Marriage Licenses. Jacob D. Corman, Lock Haven, and Mary E. McClincey, Pleasant Gap. Ward N. Gummo, Lock Haven, and Margaret A. Beck, Nittany. David M. Waite, Beech Creek, and Pearl B. Confer, Howard. John W. Fredericks, Lock Haven, and Mabel E. Sheffer, Bellefonte. Samuel W. Rearick, Spring Mills, and Bertha E. Korman, Centre Hall. William A. Barger and Emma Mec- Bride Reeder, Lewistown. Charles H. Bolam and Margaret R. Miller, State College. William M. Brown, Washington, D. C., and Grace E. Lockhart, Milesburg. Torrence A. Ferguson and Clara L. Ford, Williamspor". Alvin A. Kreamer, State College, and Alta M. Rachau, Madisonburg. Some Folks Think the Counting of Sheep Will Put Them to Sleep. Counting all the sheep in the world will not bring repose if insomnia is caused by nervousness due to eye- strain. Reliable physicians will not pre- |! seribe medicine for sleeplessness un- til the patient has had his eyes exam- ined by a thorough optometrist. Eighty-five per cent. of all ailments are due to overtaxed nerves. Better have your eyes examined. Dr. Eva B. Roan, Optometrist. Li- censed by the State Board. Bellefonte every Saturday, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. State College every day except Sun- day. Both phones. 66-42 mms Motors Mortgage FOR SALE Guaranteed to be the same stock sold by the corporation at $62 50 per share, and transferable on the books of the company. 50 Shares Common Stock $24 per share W. F. WRIGHT ® CO. Unlisted Dept. 331 Fourth Ave. Bell—Court 4501 PITTSBURGH, PA. P.& A.—Main 933 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : Our 25¢ WOMAN'S HOSE Brown, Black, Whites Undoubtedly the best quality we have of- fered in the last 5 ycars. GARMAN’S 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 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 e————————— BAC-TE-LAC Highly recommended by physicians as a healthful bev- erage and general conditioner. SOLD IN Western Maryland Dairy Bellefonte, Pa. ANY QUANTITY 66-24-tf ARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAINNIS Dr. Louis Dammers Eyesight Specialist ONE PAY ONLY BELLEFONTE Garman Hotel Parlors g Monday, July 17th, 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, eve 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 1126} Eleventh Avenue Altoona, Pa. Wolfe Tire Co., 3765 Canal, Benton Har- bor, Mich. P 70 cents a hundred. 67-28-3m D Hunter, and J. D. Hunter, who were trad- ing name of “THE INDEX BOOK TIONERY COMPANY” 2 the 19th day of June, A. tual consent; the debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to and those due from the same will be discharged by J. D. Hunter, at the present place of bus- iness of The Index Book & Stationery Company, where the business will be con- tinued by the said J. D. Hunter under the name of “J. D. HUNTER.” 67-2 5-3t ANTED.—Man with car to sell best low-priced Cord Tires made. $100.00 per week and expenses. L 67-27-1t* ARMERS—Take notice! I will insure your crops for six months against fire and lightning, at the rate of E J. M. KEICHLINE. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Robert F. and doing business under the fictitious & STA- was dissolved on OST.—Black Worth township. HAYNES, Port Matilda. leather book. (Order book names of people in Return to covered note- containing and around LEON _E. 27-1t XECUTOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Robert P. Barnes, late of Spring township, debted to said claims against 67-27-6t* Pa., having been granted to signed, all persons knowing themselves estate are requested make prompt payment, and those having same must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. W. H. NOLL, Jr., Pleasant Gap, Pa. the the under- in- to Executor, D. 1922, by mu- ROBT. J. F. HUNTER. D. HUNTER. 15¢ (4 Bars) PARAFINE - - Qc GARMAN’S 35¢ doz. JAR LID per doz. - _25¢ 66-16-6m Farmers and Others Take Notice. I will insure dwellings at $1.00 a hun- dred and barns at cash plan, for three years, and lightning. $1.60 a hundred on the against fire J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa. Tue R. L. DorLLings COMPANY INVESTMENT BANKERS COLUMBUS PHILADELPHIA INDIANAPOLIS PITTSBURGH Announces the payment of the following Dividends by Companies financed by it: Quarterly, Paid July 1, 1922. The R. L. Dollings Company of Ohio The Inernational Note & Mortgage The Clay Products Company, Brazil, The International Note & Mortgage Co., Columbus, Ind - - - Co., Indianapolis, Ind. - Ohio. - Semi-Annual, Paid July 1, 1922. The R. L. Dollings Company of Indiana - - The Anderson Foundry & Machine Co., Anderson, Ind. - The Insley Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. The Rude Mfg. Co., Liberty, Ind. - The Service Motor Truck Co., Wabash, Ind. - - - - The Western Drop Forge Co., Marion, Ind. The Hugro Mfg. Co., Warsaw, Ind. - The Millholland Machine Co., Indianapolis, The Steel Fabricating Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. - Semi-Annual, Paid July 15, 1922. The R. L. Dollings Company of Pennsylvania = - American Bronze Corporation, Berwyn, Pa. - - ‘American Cone and Pretzel Co., Philadelphia, Pa. - The American Motor Truck Co., Newark, Ohio - - Yod, - - - The C. & E. Shoe Company, Columbus, Ohio - - - The Cullen & Vaughn Co., Hamilton, Ohio The Mykrantz Co., Columbus, Ohio ~~ - The Matthews Engineering Co., Sandusky, Ohio - - - McCambridge Co., Philadelphia, Pa. The Recording Devices Co., Dayton, Ohio The Florida Farms & Industries Co., C The Burton-Townsend Co., Zanesville, Ohio Crane Ice Cream Co., Philadelphia, Pa. olumbus, Ohio - The Crane-Ohio Ice Cream Co., Columbus, Ohio - - The Franklin Brick & Tile Co., Columbus, Ohio - - - Commercial Truck Co., Philadelphia, Pd. The North Carolina Farms Co:, Columbus, Ohio - - - The Charpion Engineering Company, Kenton, Ohio - - Phoenix Iron Works Co., Meadville, Pa. Commercial Truck Service Corporation, V. G. Baking Co., Allentown, Pa. - - GEORGE D. PORTER, Vice President- Treasurer. Philadelphia, Pa. - Semi-Annual, Paid August 1, 1922. 13% 13% 13% 13% 3:% 33% 32% 32% 32% 33% 33% 33% 3% % 33% 33% 339 33% 31% 33% 32% 3:% - 33% 33% 3%% 3% % 3: % 33% 83% 33% 83% 332% 339% 3%% 33% ELLIS B. ROHRBACK, District Sales Manager. EDWARD B. FELTY, Rep. in Bellefonte. JULY 22 to AUGUST 5 BYRON W. KING, Superintendent Lectures, Concerts, Music, Expression Special Saturday and Sunday Programs. Chautauqua and Lyceum Classes. Special Music Department. Recreation, Health and Entertainment. Little Chautauqua on Earth. For details, write EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Pa. Or Dr. T. J. LIVINGSTONE, Salix, (Cambria Co.,) Pa. 67-27-2t SALIX CHAUTAUQUA Biggest RICHARD HUDNUT 4 THREE FLOWERS TWIN COMPACT (Sold Finished) The Latest Creation Richard Hudnut Containin POWDER IN FIVE TIMES QUANTITY OF ROUGE Fara rama a ON wirais 010%, 50s 0 RUN ror o* Saw ME The Mott Drug Co BELLEFONTE, PA. . 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Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY VIP UPUIUT TWIT WN XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters tes- E tamentary having been issued to the undersigned upon the estate of Harry C. Valentine, late of Bellefonte bor- ough, deceased, all persons knowing them- selves indebted to same are requested to make prompt payment, and those having. claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. SARA B. VALENTINE, Executrix, Bellefonte, Pa. 67-25-6t RNIN ..Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program Cut this out and save for reference. SATURDAY, JULY 15: BARBARA BEDFORD in “WINNING WITH WITS,” a well made story of a stock actress who gives up her career to find the man who sent her innocent father to jail. MONDAY, JULY 17: JACK HOLT and GLORIA HOPE Also, Snup Pollard Comedy. in “THE GRIM COMEDIAN.” Six reel story of mother keeping her fast life secret from daughter in convent finds daughter in love with her former lover. Comedy. TUESDAY, JULY 18: Alsso, Pathe News, Topics and a ELSIE FERGUSON in “SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE,” a story of the Latin quarter of Paris where generated by a woman's faith and Shots and Movie Chats. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19: a genius became an absinthe drunkard re- self-sacrificing love. Also, Screen Snap CHARLES RAY in “TWO MINUTES TO GO.” Six reels of Chas. Ray, which is generally enough. Student story kidded by his mates becomes hero by winning football game. Also, Sunshine Comedy. THURSDAY, JULY 20: ROBERT McKIM in “THE GRAY name, by Stewart Edward White. reels, that will interest you. FRIDAY, JULY 21: MARIE PROVOST in “KISSED,” directed by to marry mother’s choic’e because she It is good to look at. one and same. serial, “ROBINSON CRUSOE.” DAWN,” made from the novel of that A strong story of the Northwest, in six King Baggot. Girl refuses loves another man and finds him Also, the 4th episode of the new The Scenic is the coolest place in town. Come and see and feel for yourself. 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