Jury List for September Court. The names of five women appear on the grand jury and six on the traverse jury drawn for the September term of court which will convene on the fourth Monday, September 25th. The com- plete list is as follows: LIST OF GRAND JURORS. Barlett, Mildred housekeeper....... Spring Bullock, Forrest, blacksmith. ...Bellefonte Boyer, Linn, laborer............... Huston Croyl, Frank, blacksmith...... Philipsburg Cobb, Myron M., clerk.......... Bellefonte Daley, Frank A. farmer............ Curtin Essington, C. K., laborer........ Milesburg Evans, Miss Irene, housekeeper...... Gregg Fishburn, Thomas, laborer...State College Gilliland, Mrs. Rosanna, housekeeper State College Harm, O. J., coal operator Snow Shoe Boro Houser, Jacob D., farmer.......... Haines Justice, Miss Mary, housekeeper....Spring Kline, Henry, merchant......... Bellefonte Kuhus, R. C,, miner......c.ceevve. Liberty Keeler, Roy, merchant......coo0eee. Spring Kissling, W. G., yardmaster Snow Shoe Boro Lester, Wm., laborer....... S. Philipsburg Rossman, Clara J., clerk............ Gregg Rogers, H. G., farmer.............. Walker Spittler, David, miner................ Rush Stevenson, G. F., farmer............ Patton Tice, William A., farmer............ Union Williams, Frank, carpenter......... College LIST OF TRAVERSE JURORS. Auman, Thomas, teacher......... Milesburg Breon, Calvin, laborer............... Spring Batchler, Sim, farmer..........ccocee. Rush Bradford, L. J., professor....State College Bierley, Charles H., farmer.......... Miles Clark, J. Harris, laborer........... Liberty Clifford, Jesse, barber......... Philipsburg Casher, J. H., baker...... Snow Shoe Boro Durst, Edward, laborer........ Centre Hall Dubbs, John E., merchant....... Bellefonte Eckenroth, Wm, farmer............ Spring Evey, Miss Pearl, stenographer. . Bellefonte Feidler, Lester F., farmer........... Haines Frantz, Nathan, laborer..... S. Philipsburg Gingher, R. A., laborer............. Boggs Garis, John, MASON. ....eevsseess ....Spring Gray, Mrs. Anna L., housekeeper. ..Curtin Harper, John H., machinist. ..Philipsburg Hassinger, Charles, laborer...... Bellefonte Houser, Wm., machinist....... Philipsburg Haines, Lloyd, laborer............ Howard Homan, Samuel A, farmer....... Ferguson Harter, Raymond J., laborer...... Howard Ishler, John, butcher............... Harris Jones, Edward C., merchant........ Spring Koshko, Mike, clerK............ Snow Shoe Krise, Perry, laborer............... Spring Kline, C. E., laborer.......... State College Lyon, Jacob, buteher..ccceeesess Bellefonte Lingle, David 8., laborer............ Potter Laird, Elmer, mason......c.cccccccees Rush Morrison, Geo. B., agent...... Philipsburg McCormick, Mrs. George, housekeeper Potter MecGirk, Miss Anna, housekeeper Philipsburg McCauiley, G. C., laborer.......... Howard Neff, Mrs. Margaret, housekeeper. ..Potter Noll, W. E.,, merchant.............. Spring Pearce, D. T., milk dealer....State College Puchalla, s MINeP.ciesnsses. Snow Shoe Pressler, Joseph B., carpenter...Milesburg Patterson, John, grocer............ Harris Poorman, W. M,, farmer............ Patton Robb, John M., farmer............. Howard Rine, James, laborer............ Bellefonte Ralston, Wm. E., farmer......... Ferguson Rossman, Michael F., farmer....... Potter Redding, Lawrence, foreman...Snow Shoe Robinson, Mrs. Katherine, Tiousekeeper State College Steele, George W., farmer.......... Huston Stine, John, merchant........... Bellefonte Smith, Robert I., laborer.......... Spring Twigg, Samuel E., merchant......... Rush Witmer, W. W., gentleman...... Bellefonte Weaver, Z. A., buttermaker........... Penn Wagner, Curt, miller............. Bellefonte Woodring, Wesley G., butcher. Philipsburg Woodring, ——, farmer.............. Worth White, J. W., professor...... State College Young, William, laborer............ Harris Yocum, L. H., mechanic............ Walker a——————————————————————— BIRTHS. O’Leary—On July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Leary, of Bellefonte, two boys, Paul and Lawrence. Mackey—On July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mackey, of Axe Mann, a daughter, Alice Naomi. Bolden—On July 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bolden, of Bellefonte, a daughter. Zerby—On July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Zerby, of Bellefonte, a son, Roy Musser. Smith—On July 10, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith, of Bellefonte, a daughter, Beulah Eva. Schultz—On July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schultz, of Bellefonte, a son, James Samuel. Hess—On July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McW. Hess, of State College, a daughter, Phylis Emeline. Derstine—On July 26, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Derstine, of Bellefonte, a son, Harry Vincent. Lutz—On July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Lutz, of Zion, a son, James Edgar. Gummo—On July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Bond Gummo, of Pleasant Gap, a son, Ronald Corman. Rider—On August 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Rider, of Benner township, a daughter. Lorena May. Sampsel—On August 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Sampsel, township, a daughter, Lois. Bowmaster—On August 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Bowmaster, of Spring township, a daughter, Mabel Catherine. Martin—On August 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay Martin, of Belle- fonte, a daughter, Mary Jane. Aley—On August 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Aley, of Nittany, a daugh- ter, Betty L. Fike—On August 5, to Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fike, of Pleasant Gap, a son, Dewey C. Thomas—On August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thomas, of Spring township, a son, Samuel John. CENTRE HALL. The D. K. Keller family is enjoying a few days outing in their car. Among the out of town visitors are of Spring |. Miss Elizabeth Boozer is enjoying her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Smith, of Pittsburgh, are spending some time at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brungart are entertaining their two daughters, Mrs. Getschell and Mrs. Kieffer. One of our crochet circles, the Clo- ver Club, enjoyed a picnic at Hairy John’s on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burris and daughter Mary Catherine visited Mr. Burris’ mother several days last week. Miss Ethel Rowe is the happy own- er of a new Ford coupe, which she us- es to travel to and from Millheim every day. Dr. Stubbs and wife, of Lancaster, spent a short time in Centre Hall on Saturday, on their auto tour covering a number of counties in the State. Rev. M. C. Drumm, accompanied by Dr. Yearick, went to the Bellefonte hospital on Monday, where he sub- mitted to an operation on his tonsils. On Saturday afternoon Milton Bradford was unfortunate enough to get in the way of Mrs. Savilla Fore- man’s car and was knocked down and dragged quite a distance. No bones i broken, but he was badly bruis- ed. Miss Tillie Keller, our efficient as- sistant postmistress, left for a week’s auto trip with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kramer, of State College. They were going direct to Bath, Northumberland county, and from there to Atlantic City, Philadelphia and other points of interest. : Over a hundred people gathered at Grange Park on Saturday as repre- sentatives of the Lohr family. Among those from a distance were J. H. Lohr and wife, of Rutledge, and son, Wil- liam S. Lohr and wife and two daugh- ters, Dorothy and Audrey, of Easton. They remained until Thursday, visit- ing with friends. sass NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANTED.—Man with car to sell best low-priced Cord Tires made. $100.00 per week and expenses, Graham Tire Co., 3765 Pipestone, Benton Harbor, Mich. 67-33-1t* OR SALE.—Owing to the reseating of the School House in Philipsburg borough, the Directors have on hand a limited number of iron school desks, which will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to A. W. MARKS, Sec’y. Box 116, Philipsburg, Pa. 67-31-4t Dr. Louis Dammers Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY HOWARD Mrs. John Baney’s Residence Thurs., Aug. 31st 1922 Office Hours 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. CENTRE HALL Centre Hall Hotel Parlors ¥ri., Sept. 1st, 1922 Office Hours 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. BELLEFONTE Garman Hotel Parlors Sat., Sept. 2nd, 1922 Office Hours 8 a. m. to 12 m. MY SPECIAL OFFER I offer you a perfect fitting pair of glasses, including my scientific eye examination, special ground lenses, latest style shell eye glasses or spectacles and an elegant case at the special low price of $3.00 Complete This Visit Only Twenty-five styles to select from. Latest styles in Shell Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Dr. Louis Dammers 1017 Walnut St. PHILA, PA. RICHARD HUDNUT + . THREE FLOWERS TWIN COMPACT (Sold Finished) Che Latest Creation Containing POWDER IN FIVE TIMES QUANTITY OF ROUGE Church Services Next Sunday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ST. JOHN'S REFORMED OHURCH. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45. Sermon, “Saving or Losing Life.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. No evening service. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dr. John M. Thomas, president of The Pennsylvania State College, will . preach at the regular hours, morning and evening. 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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMERS—Take notice! I will insure your crops for six months against fire and lightning, at the rate of 70 cents a hundred. 67-28-3m J. M. KEICHLINE. XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Sarah Detwiler, late of Gregg township, Centre county, Penna., 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 authenti- Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing ana Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam Pipeless Furnaces ALL SIZES OF Furnished. Full Line of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly 66-15 The Mott Drug Co. Bruce Rowe and Sumner Packer. Carl Auman is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor | Auman. BELLEFONTE, PA. eal Attention Given to Mail Orders 7-25 cated, for settlement. Gettig & Bower, PERRY DETWILER, Executor, Spring Mills, Pa. Attorneys. 67-33-6t and Farm for Sale or Rent ant. Fish, Oysters and Poultry. Will have a full line of Fish, Oysters Crackers. Sanitary Fish and Oyster Market, Bush Arcade, In Ferguson township, now occupied by of April, 1923. 67-33-3m. smn Poultry, September 1st. GALAIDA Also, Oyster BELLEFONTE. 33-1t: Centre county, W. G. Gardner, as ten- Possession will be given the first day J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY mmm — AIAN AAAS NAG AAAS UA AOA PAOSPS SSA APSA IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA. 66-24-tf Attention Farmers THIS IS THE TIME TO Fatten Your Hogs FOR FALL There is nothing than Fresh Skim- med Milk. Our Price only 25c¢. per 10 Gallon Can Western Maryland Dairy Bellefonte, Pa. PUPIL AANA EASA AAAS National Accounting Company Owned, Bonded and Controlled by National Surety Company - Federal and State Tax Service Audits, Cost and Accounting Systems - - Local Office, Room 7, 32 67-13tf WILLIAMSPORT, West Fourth Street, PENNA. 49th ANNUAL Encampment and Fair Bell Phone 1547 Of thefPatrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. Sept. 2nd to Encampment opens Sept. 2nd 9th Inc. Exhibition opens Sept. 4th The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Imple- ments, Fruits, Cereals, and every product of farm and gar- den. Admission for Entire Week, 50c (All under 18 years of age admitted free.) Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. Excursion rates on railroads wit SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY JACOB SHARER, Chairman. hin 75 miles. H: that Diamond mounted in the new style White Gold Ring that is so popular and is here to stay Different styles on hand for your in- spection from $8.00 to $25.00 F. P. Blair Bellefonte, 64-22-tf This style mounting makes the stone look twice the size. Prices & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Pa. OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING— Notice is hereby given that the annual meeeting of the members of the Bellefonte Hospital Corporation will be held at the Bellefonte hos- pital on Friday, August 25th, 1922, at four o’clock p. m., for the election of mem- bers of the Board of Trustees to fill such vacancies on the Board as may then exist; also, to pass upon such matters as may properly come before said meeting. All persons who have contributed te the sup- port of the hospital during the past year are entitled to vote at the said meeting. By order of the Board of Trustees. H. BE. FENLON, 67-30-4t Secretary. om = THE COOL PLACE RANKLIN ROADSTER FOR SALE.— 9 Passenger Franklin Roadster, im good condition, will be sold cheap. Inquire of G. M. GAMBLE, west Linn St., Bellefonte. 66-31-tf Farmers and Others Take Notice. rennin. 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 and ghtning. : pi Bellefonte, Pa. 66-16-6m ..Scenic Theatre.. COME AND SEE Week-Ahead Program Cut this eut and save for referemce. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26: Snub Pollard Comedy. MONDAY, AUGUST 28: Topics and Lloyd Comedy. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29: block.” Support of King Baggott, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30: man using his wife to THURSDAY, AUGUST 31: made. satisfying picture. Six reels. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1: TOM MIX in “UP AND GOING,” with Eva Novak and Carol Holloway, is another live picture with realistic fights and good picture work. Also, FRED STONE in “BILLY JIM,” a story of cow-boy snubbed by society girl he loves, wins her admiration by saving father’s mining claim. West- ern story with rope throwing tricks. Some fine scenery. Also, Pathe News, Mr AND Mrs. CARTER DeHAVEN in “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” an amusing farce comedy story of a good boy at home but “a chip of the old Grace Cunard and Otis Harlan adds to it. Also, Screen Snap Shets and Comedy. GLORIA SWANSON in “HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK,” a story of further his business schemes loses her to another and meets his own death. ‘This beautiful acting star makes a very good showing that will please her admirers. EUGENE O'BRIEN in “JOHN SMITH,” by Select Pictures. The second film in which Jack Montgomery appears. Story of hero serves prison term for crime he did not commit. A Also, Pathe News and Review. The best picture O’Brien has his geniality, but by the trick donkey already becoming famous. Also, HOOT GIBSON in “TRIMMED,” by the Universal, is another one of the western melodramas by this excellent actor that will please, not only by tenth episode of the “ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.” Watch for Paramount week next week. It is always cool at the Scenic. or small. the larger ones. possible. serve you. J i itl iti Small Accounts An account with this Bank is a VALUED account, whether it be large Small depositors receive the same consideration and care that we give We regard every depositor as a member of our big family—and we try in every way to give to each mem- ber of this family the best service Is there not some way we can The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. €6- Electric Irons - Apple Parer and Corer ~- School Lunch Boxes - - Tin Fruit Cans, per doz. - Two bushel Grain Bags, Anchor Brand—=Seamless - Which? DO YOU BUY FOR Price or Quality Sellers Kitchen Cabinet - $51.25 With It’s “Fifteen Famous Features” $5.50 1.50 40 50 - A45¢ The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.