Church Services Next Sunday. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sun- day school 9:30 a. m. Morning wor- ship 10:45, “A Man of Faith and Vis- ion.” This is the second in a series of September sermons stressing stew- ardship and service. Following this service a congregational meeting will be held for the purpose of deciding the matter of repairing the exterior of the church and also making some interior improvements. Every mem- ber is urged to be present. Vesper service with sermon 7:30. Good sing. ing. Helpful services. A hearty we come. Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning September 9th: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon. 7:30 p. m. even- song. Thursday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Eu- charist. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. AARONSBURG REFORMED CHARGE. Regular services—St. Paul’s, 10:30; Coburn, 2:30; Aaronsburg, 7:30. The theme of the sermon, “Chris- tian Neighborliness.” Catechize at Aaronsburg Saturday at 2 p. m.; Coburn on Sunday at 3:30. Parents will kindly see that their children are present for these meet- ings. Rev. John S. Hollenbach, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Sunday school, 9:30; morning wor- ship, 10:30, “In Remembrance of Me.” This is the last communion before conference. All members should at- tend. C. E., 6:30; evening worship, 7:30, “The Fountain of Youth.” Friday, 7:45, p. m., meeting of the Otterbein Brotherhood in the church, to arrange for the every member can- vass. Frank B. Hackett, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. You are invited to worship at the regular hours next Sunday. The pas- tor will speak at 10:45 on, “The Bit- ter Waters Sweetened.” Sunday school, 9:30; the two Epworth Leagues, 6:30. At 7:30 the work of the Anti-Saloon will be presented by the Rev. Dr. H. C. Thompson. Monday night, teacher training and the official board; Tuesday night, Class; Wednesday night, prayer and bible study. 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. An all day free reading room is open to the public every day. Here the Bible and Chris- tian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. : New Ford Models. The first of the new type Ford. cars, which recently arrived in this place are now on display at the show room of the Beatty Motor Co., Bellefonte, and State College motor Co., State College, local Ford dealers. The high radiator, now standard in all Ford types, has brought a general improvement throughout the entire line and the new radiator apron blend- ing with similar apron effects on the fenders gives the front of the cars a highly finished appearance. The touring car shows a decided im- provement having a more stream-line effect. It is lower in appearance, a feature adding much to the attract- iveness of the slanting windshield and one-man top. The Ford runabout is likewise much improved and looks more sturdy. The coupe is entirely new in body design and construction. There is a more trim exterior appearance, more comfortable seating arrangement and greater luggage carrying capacity. From the dash there is a graceful sweep in the cowl to the radiator. The doors are wide and heavily framed. A larger compartment at the rear gives increased room for luggage and the new type rear fender is more secure. Ventilator over the windshield add to the exter- ior appearance, effecting a high qual- ity aspect. ; Interior arrangement is most con- venient and the upholstery is choice. The seat is deeply cushioned and the cushions are divided making it easy for filling the gasoline tank which is under the seat. A small recess shelf at the rear of the seat is handy for small parcels. The door windows are equipped with revolving type window regulators permitting any desired Yeniitation: Doors are provided with ocks. The higher radiator has greatly en- hanced the beauty of the Ford four door Sedan. This car, highly popu- lar since its introduction a year ago because of its low, graceful lines, now presents a more sturdy appearance. Another feature coming as the re- sult of the change made in the front of the car, including larger cowl, ra- diator and hood, is that occupants of the front seat are afforded more space, thus insuring added riding comfort. Many other little improvements and refinements are noticeable, including revolving type window regulators for all door windows and a dome light for illuminating the interior. 35 J ——Too many borough councilmen celebrated Labor day to get a quorum together for the regular meeting on Monday evning. ——— ca ———————— ——The week of October 22nd has been named as the date for the Cen- tre county teachers’ institute, which will be held in the court house, Belle- fonte. Marriage Licenses. Mahlon K. Adams, and Leona B. Strauser, Shamokin. Cyril G. Sliker, Detroit, Mich., and Gladys F. McKinley, Milesburg. Arthur H. Sloop and Elizabeth H. Dorworth, Bellefonte. in the cowl and a visor — my Charles Gray Hugg and Geraldine E. Fleck, Philipsburg. John W. Young, Romola, and Cleda Nyman, Fairview. Sterling Decker, Montgomery, and Bernice V. Swartz, State College. Roy C. McClintock, Linden Hall, and Ruth A. Ripka, Spring Mills. Edward C. Sones and Mildred E. Kiess, Williamsport. Dorsey A. Heberling and Bessie Workman, Clearfield. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that E. R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candi- date for Sherif of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Demoeratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. FOR PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that S. Claude Herr, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for the nomination for Prothon- otary, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic voters as expressed at the primaries 2.47 held on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. FOR RECORDER. We are authorized to announce the name of Sinie H. Hoy, of Benner township, as a candidate for the office of Recorder subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held Sep- tember 18th, 1923. : We are authorized to announce that D. Wagner Geiss, of Bellefonte borough, will be a candidate for the nomination for Re- corder, subject to the decision of the Dem- ocratic voters as expressed at the prima- ries on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. FOR REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that F. S. Ocker, of Bellefonte, formerly of Miles township, will be a candidate for the nom- ination of Register of Centre county, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic vot- ers as expressed at the primaries on Tues- day, September 18th, 1923. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The “Watchman” is authorized to an- nounce that Arthur C. Dale Esq., of Belle- fonte borough, is a cundidate for the nom- ination for District Attorney of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Re- publican voters as expressed at the pri- maries on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that Lyman L. Smith, of Centre Hall, will be a candidate for the nomination for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. We are authorized to announce the name of Edward J. Gehret, of Bellefonte bor- ough, as a candidate for the nomination for Treasurer of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce that John S. Spearly, of Benner township, Centre county, will be a candidate for the nomi- nation for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the Primaries to be held Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. We 1re authorized to announce the name of James W. Swabb, of Harris township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub- Ject to the decision of the Democratic vot- ers as expressed at the primaries to be held Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. We are authorized to announce the name of John T. Harnish, of Wingate, Boggs township, as a candidate for County Com- missioner, subject to the decision of the tepublican voters as expressed at the pri- maries to be held Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. We are authorized to announce the name of J. W. Yearick, of Marion township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub- ject. to the decision .of the Democratic vot- ers as expressed at the primaries to be held Tuesday, September 18th, 1923, FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce that Her- bert H. Stover, of Miles township, will be a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the general primaries on Sep- tember 18th, 1923. FOR OVERSEER OF POOR. We are authorized to anncunce the name of Frank Doll, of Bellefonte, 2s a candidate for Overseer of the Poor on both the Dem- ocratic and Republican tickets, subject to the decision of the voters of Bellefonte as expressed at tne primaries on September 18th, 1923. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby fv en that the petition of Nathan Ich- kowitz and Betsey Ichkowitz has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to No. 87 September Term, 1923, for che purpose of changing their names from Nathan Ichkowitz and Betsey Ichkowitz to NATHAN KOFMAN and BETSEY KOFMAN, and that a hear- ing in said matter will be held on the FIRST day of October, A. D., 1923, at ten o'clock a. m., at the court house, in the Borough of Bellefonte, County ‘of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. NATHAN ICHKOWITZ. 68-29-8t BETSEY ICHKOWITZ. HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, on Tues- day, the 11th day of September, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the Corporation Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Penn- syvlvania and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called “University Baptist Church of State College,” the character and object of which is the worship of Almighty God, according to the faith, doctrine, creed, rules, usages and regulations of the North- ern Baptist church of the United States; and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and priv- ileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements, The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothonotary’s office. J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, 68-33-3t Solicitor. VOTE FOR Alexander Morrison Overseer of the Poor of Bellefonte Borough “One who has saved you money.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of the annual statement of the School District of Bellefonte Bor- ough for the year ending July 2nd, 1923: Assessed Valuation............$ 1754519 00 Per Capita. TAX. ..eavvsrernses . 5962 50 For School Purposes, 18 mills.. For Sinking Fund and Interest 2 MINS. ceiieiievatiiie Total Amount of Taxes Account of Charles F. Cock, Treasurer: RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND. To Balance on Hand July 3rd, 1922 387 09 F INANCIAL STATEMENT.—Summary To Receipts from General Property Tax........... .ise 37231 59 Tuition non-resident pupils... 8097 78 Woodruff Appropriation....... 18490 00 Vocational Appropriation...... 1173 33 Manual Training........... yee 491 13 Sale of Books, BiC.,............ 23 28 Refunds ....... es easesire ies 550 40 Tax: Liens... i i... 50... “hh 55 43 Amt. Received on Notes....... 21250 00 Total - Receipts... .......... eee .$ 87750 03 EXPENDITURES. Expense of Administration: General Control... .$1731.27 Educational ........ 763.17 Compulsory Ed.... 40.04—$% 2534 48 Expense of Instruction........ 0098 89 Expense of Operation... 6242 45 Expense of Maintenance.. 2088 45 Expense of Fixed Charges 1359 71 Expense of Debt Service.. 32053 96 Expense of Capital Outlay..... 2707 56 Expense of Auxiliary Agencies. 123 33 Total Expenditures............$ 87208 83 By Bal. in Centre County Bank oii Bien isess $104.87 By Bal. in Bellefonte Trust Co’... vi. ih. $436.33 — 541 20 $ 87750 03 SINKING FUND ACCOUNT. Receipts :— To Amt. in Treasurer's hands July 3rd, 1922........:....5 18316 64 Received from J. K. Johnston, Collector’ ,....i........... 281 35 Received from Herbert Auman, Collector ...vss... a 5295 36 Received as Interest.. 812 02 Redemption of U. S Bonds: ic... nnn... 10000 00 Total Recelpts,................% 343705 .37 Expenditures :— By Amt. State Tax, Int., Cou- pons, Commissions, Ete....$ 3321 66 By Bonds Redeemed........... 10000 00 By Amt. Paid for U. 8. Bonds and Accrued Interest...... 10132 26 Balance in fund July 2nd, 1923: Certificate of Dep..$ 1251.45 BD. 8. Bonds... ..... 10000.00— 11251 45 Total Expenditures—..........$ 34705 37 BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST. Assets 1— Amt. in Banks July 2nd, 1923..% 541 20 Amt. Due from J. K. Johnston, COMeCtOr i vcvviivnerinsosn 5146 03 Amt. Due from Herbert Auman, Collector '.,...vu0ves . 1806 91 Amt. Due from Tuition. 3400 55 Amt. Due on Tax Liens. 3081 54 Amt. in Sinking Fund.... . 11251 45 Amt. Due on State Appro- DPI ON ees res 1173 33 Total ASSBIS:..%.. Jus. upnisads$ 7126401 01 Liabilities :— New Bonded Debt...... .$ 65000 00 Outstanding Notes...... +iy 15000 00 Ami. Due Prof. A. H. 00p (Petty Cash Account)..... 2 38 Total .LiabHitics..........i.. $ 80002 38 Total ASROIS. i. isos 26401 01 Net Indebtedness............$ 53601 37 D. A. BARLETT, C. L. GATES, M. T. EISENHAUER, Bellefonte, Pa.. Borough Auditors. August 27, 1923, 68-35-3t Mr., Mrs. and Miss Republican : —Get your job work done here. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OADSTER FOR SALE.—Haynes Mod- el 55 of 1922, in splendid condi- tion, at half price. Address B. V. MOORE, University Club, State College. Bell ‘phone 198. 68-35-1t* XECUTOR’S NOTICE—Letters testa- mentary having been filed in the estate of Belle Barr, late of Belle- fonte borough, deceased, all persons know- ing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for set- tlement, A. MILES BARR, Executor, W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorney. 68-33-6t XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Jared Harper, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, having been granted to the un- dersigned, 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. MARY ELLEN HARPER, Bellefonte, Pa. JOHN WETZEL HARPER, Gettiz & Bower, Schenectady, N. Y. 68-30-6t Attorneys Executors. WANTED! Laborers for Construction Work At 45¢. per hour. Ten hours a day. Good long job. The Viscose Co., 68-10-tf LEWISTOWN, PA. 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. i If you want a nominee for Register on our County Ticket for whom you will not, need to apologize Vote for Thomas Morgan at, the Primaries on Tuesday September 18 68-35-2t* SALIX CHAUTAUQUA, Sept. 8th to Sept. 16th BYRON W. KING, Voice and Instrumental. Superintendent SCHOOL OF MUSIC School of Expression. Class and Private Lessons conducted by Byron W. King and his teachers EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS Special Saturday and Sunday Programs. Chautauqua and Lyceum Classes Special Music Department. gest Little Chautauqua on Earth. Recreation, Health and Entertainment. For details, write Big- KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. F. J. Livingstone, Salix (Cambria County) Pa. Garman’s Opera House One Night...Thursday September 13 9th and Brand New Series of the Fun Show of the World George McManus’ Celebrated Cartoons 8 . h) ) ) Bringing Up Father ...0N Broadway...... The Musical Comedy Sensation OF ALL TIMES Jiggs loves Maggie, and he told her so— See Maggie and Her Flapper Beauty Chorus be” TAKE the kiddies to see Jiggs and Maggie alive—it will bring joy to ‘their little hearts. IF you can’t laugh at this show, see a doctor Prices ....50c., $1.00 and $1.50—Plus Tax Subscribe for the “Watchman.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED.—Immediately. Man to do indoor work. Women wanted for kitchen. Easy work, good wages. Call at Bellefonte Academy. 34-tf IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA, Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp Adjustable Arm Complete, with Hand- Decorated, Genuine Parchment, Shade---- Assorted Patterns F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists 64-22 tf. Bellefonte, Pa. a — | W. L. FOSTER, President CAPITAL $125,000.00 I 638-10 A | me —— | touch. Ask Your Banker HEN ANYONE tries to sell you any in- vestment and tells you to say noth- : ing to your banker about it, he knows it is an investment no banker will Millions are lost yearly because people do not FIRST ask their bankers BEFORE they invest. Consult your Banker....He is at your Service. The First National Bank of State College State College, Pennsylvania EE EEE — eee eee DAVID F. EAPP, Cashler. 1 lIc————c——c————]c———] SURPLUS $125,000.00 sian Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8: DOROTHY DALTON in “ON THE HIGH SEAS,” is a story that should interest, as it is well pictured and offers some thrills. shipwreck, fires, rescues and finally the carrying off of the heroine. Century Comedy. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10: Has to do with Also, BEBE DANIELS in “SINGED WINGS,” an eight reel production of a story revolving around a Spanish dancer who dreams she is a princess and death comes, and when she awakes believes it will come true. Scenes are artistic. Also, Pathe News and Topics. best acting pictures. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11: LILA LEE in “EBB TIDE,” an eight reel gripping in the Pacific Isles with fishing for pearls. One of Bebe's or - melodrama beginning Support of George Fawcett and James Kirkwood help make it good. Balance of story how they escaped the villain and hero marries heroine, who is the villain’s daughter. Movie Chats and Comedy. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: -i Also, Saga {Ra _ «mp . - Sua All Star Cast in “BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED,” a seven reel society dra- ma of the flapper type. A young couple who quarrel for years because wife insists on her own way. Poverty at last brings regeneration of both. The stars include Marie Provost, Louise Zezanda, Harry Myers, Kenneth Harlan, Tully Marshall and Cleo Ridgely. Also, two reel Sunshine Comedy. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13: Special cast in “SOULS FOR SALE,” Hughes. but a respectable place. an eight reel picture by Robert It is the picture written to show Hollywood is net a hell-hole It is full of human interest with many thrilling episodes and fast action from start to finish. Also, Pathe News and Pathe Review. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14: HOOT GIBSON in “SHOOTING FOR LOVE,” is a family melodrama of an interesting type. A story of a shell shocked hero of war who is accused of cowardice but finally recovers and makes good. Also, 4th episode of “THE EAGLE’S TALONS,” the thriller serial. OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 AND 8: WESLEY BARRY in “HEROES OF THE STREET,” a human interest and humorous picture by this freckled star that will please. Algo, 2 reel Larry Semon Comedy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AND 15: BERT LYTELL and BETTY COMPSON in “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD,” an eight reel lavishly produced picture which holds interest. romance based on the novel of same name. Comedy. ! A colonial Also, 2 reel Buster Keaton