DECORAY Ai iy . moderately priced. ing. Eagle Shirts Have a Six- buttoned Shirt-long Center-plait State College Fabric attractively decorated with glis- tening art-silk stripes—original, exclusive patterns designed by the makers of the shirts themselves—long wearing cloth woven on the maker’s own lcoms—full- cut shirts unusually well tailored—very See these Eagle Shirts of Decoray Shirt- Our window display gives you a taste of their quality. Neckband model or in The Stylster, cut smaller for slender chaps, collar attached $3 Montgomery & Co. Bellefonte FHIRTING Lewisburg ———————— PLEASANT GAP. Myr] Gill is visiting this week with friends in Pittsburgh. Albert Griffith, of Pittsburgh, is spending his vacation at the home of George Gettig. Millard Schreffler and Miss Marga- ret Swartz are visiting with friends in Akron, Ohio. : Ward Hile, of Valparaiso, Indiana, arrived home Tuesday for a two week’s vacation. George Rimmey, spending the summer In Freeport, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush left Sat- urday for Altoona, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, of Philadelphia, are spending their two week’s vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keener, of Cripple Creek, Colorado, are spending several weeks here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shawver and three children, of Du Bois, were visit- ors last week at the home of M. M. Keller. William Griffith and daughter, Mrs. E. D. Wardinger, of Florida, are vis- iting with the former’s brother, John Griffith. Mrs. Ollie C. Campbell and daugh- ter-in-law, of Barnesboro, returned home Saturday, after a week’s visit with the former's: mother, Mrs. Tate. Mrs. H. J. Griffith, who had been spending the summer in Pittsburgh, came home Sunday and will have sale of her household goods this (Friday) afternoon. The power and influence of a well- regulated home are underestimated, and nowhere is woman such an abso- lute ruler as in her own household. The table is a very important factor in the sum total of its various de- partments; and happy 1s the woman who has tact, thrift and good sense enough to understand and act up to the merits that lie in this important factor. Everybody knows that plenty of well-cooked nutritious food taken into the system at regular intervals is the great conservator of health and strength. There should be no indif- ference in regard to this matter. A sound head and sound heart have threefold power and usefulness when dwelling in a sound body, and the housewife holds in her keeping (more than she is apt to think) these condi- tions for her household. Queen of her household, let the housekeeper, what- ever her station, not under value her high position, but think and work to make better and broader its influ- ence. Don’t forget, with neatness and order left out, cheerfulness and the sweet home feeling are apt to go out too. who had been 1nl., RUNVILLE. E. T. Bird, of Clearfield, visited at the home of L. J. Heaton, on Thurs- day. Mrs. Annie Lucas spent a few days last week at Snow Shoe, at the home cf her son. Mrs. Claude Lucas and little son, Tommie, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Lucas. Mrs. Alice Rodgers and daughter Edna came home on Sunday evening, after spending two weeks at Ocean City. Miss Verda Sparks, of Altoona, and Hayden Sparks, of Washington, D. C., are at present spending their va- cation with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Sparks. A festival will be held in Mrs. Wit- mer’s store at this place, on Saturday evening, September 15th, for the ben- efit of the United Brethren church. Everybody welcome. Real Estate Transfers. Isaac Orndorf, et ux, to J. L. Krea- mer, et al, trustees, tract in Haines township; $98.75. Demetery Safronov to Annie Soko- losky, tract in Rush township; $7,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv- 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 the purpose of c anging their names from Nathan Ichkowitz an 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. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that E. R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candi- date for Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic 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 oe 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 KF. 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 Atterney 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 are authorized to anneunce 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 Republican 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, 1623. FOR OVERSEER OF POOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Frank Doll, of Bellefonte, as 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. Opera House One Night Only AAAS PANS Thursday Sept. 20 HARVEYS GREATER ES SATA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OR SALE.—Desirable property on east Howard St. Inquire of Mrs. RICHARD LUTZ, Bellefonte. 36-1t XECUTRIX’'S NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of James Knox, late of Benner township, de- ceased, all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. LULU KNOX, Executrix, Gettig & Bower, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorneys. 68-36-6t PF Oyster Season Opens at Galaida’s FISH MARKET. Lovers of freshly shelled oysters—salt water oysters—fat with the real “tang” of the sea, will rejoice in the news that oyster time is again here. Vary the day’s dinner with an oyster fry or stew. In ad- dition the usual complete line of fresh and salt water fish, having all the appealing tastiness of native beauties. Also poultry, dressed or live, are procurable at Galaida’s Fish, Oyster and Poultry Market. 36-1t Cold Weather Outing Flannels Blankets, Heavy Underwear When Alexander Morrison became Overseer of the Poor of Bellefonte, | the department was in debt, but hy careful management it is clear of all debt and now owns its own Borough home valued at $4000; and the Poor Tax for the year 1923 has been reduc- ed over $2000.00. This shows what good management will do. Vote for Alexander Morrison next, Tuesday for Overseer of the Poor Cuff and Collar Sets Camisoles, Princess Slips, Ban- deaux Bloomers, Separate Pieces and Union Suits. LEI AR 50 People...Band and Orchestra 50 With Margaret Jackson--the Modern Black Patti and Harry Fiddler, Comedian Seats on sale at Mott Drug Co. Prices. ....5cc., $1.00, $1.50—Plus Tax WPI AS UE AA ADA APSA APS ES NASSP A SSSA SSP SS | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pov | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. — Subscribe for the “Watchman.” PPLICATIONS WANTED.—I will re- ceive applications from men qual- ified for positions as draftsmen, party chiefs, instrument men, chainmen and inspectors. N. A. STAPLES, District Engineer, State Highway Department, Bellefonte, Pa. -36-2t 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- ement. A. MILES BARR, Executor, W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorney. 68-33-6t INANCIAL STATEMENT.—Summary of the annual statement of the School District of Bellefonte Bor- ough for the year ending July 2nd, 1923: Assessed Valuation...... vee... $ 1754519 00 Per Capita Tax............:... 5962 50 For School Purposes, 18 mills.. 31630 43 For Sinking Fund and Interest 3 mills ..,, ...0 rere reie. 5271 75 Total Amount of Taxes........$ 42864 68 Account of Charles F. Cook, Treasurer: RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND. To Iojance on Hand July 3rd, Pita ai ie Sores 387 09 To Receipts from General Property Tax............. . 37231 59 Tuition non-resident pupils... 8097 78 Woodruff Appropriation....... 90 Vocational Appropriation...... 1173 33 Manual’ Training............: : 491 13 Sale of Books, EtC.,evvvvnvenas. 23 28 Refunds ,......... Vu nse ines 550 40 Tax Lieng..... .ciicsvoninsnins 55 43 Amt. Received on Notes....... 21250 00 Total ‘Reeceipts.................3 87750 03 EXPENDITURES. Expense of Administration: General Control....$1731.27 Educational 763.1 Compulsory Ed.... 2534 48 40098 89 Expense of Instruction........ Expense of Operation...... So 6242 45 Expense of Maintenance....... 2088 45 Expense of Fixed Charges..... 13569 71 Expense of Debt Service....... 32053 96 Expense of Capital Outlay..... 2707 56 Expense of Auxiliary Agencies. 123 33 Total Expenditures............$ 87208 83 By Bal. in Centre County Banke, J... 004.0. $104.87 By Bal. in Bellefonte Trust CO seeservinsesivssIi36.33— 541 20 $ 87750 03 SINKING FUND ACCOUNT. Receipts :— . To Amt. in Treasurer’s hands July 8rd, 1922... ....i..0v0.8 18316 64 Received from J. K. Johnston, CONOCLOY iv vussaierrnnessmnrs 281 35 Received from Herbert Auman, Collector! J. sis sive s Jia s PEA 5205 36 Received as Interest........... 812 G2 Redemption of U. 8. Liberty Bonds»... ...... boine olsun Fo 10000 00 Total BecalpiS... cv vcvaisos. ..3 34705 37 | Expenditures :— By Amt. State Tax, Int., Cou- pons, Commissions, Ete....$ 3321 66 By Bonds Redeemed........... 0000 00 By Amt. Paid for U. 8S. Bonds and Accrued Interest...... 10132 26 Balance in fund July 2nd, 1923: Certificate of Dep..$ 1251.45 U. S. Bonds........ 10000. 11251 45 ! Total Expenditures—..........$ 34705 37 Assets :— ! Amt. in Banks July 2nd, 1923..% ; Amt. Due from J. K. Johnston, ! | BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST. | ! 541 20 | Collector. "ie. Jol, aa o 5146 03 I Amt. Due from Herbert Auman, i Collector .... .ocaiveass vans 1806 91 i Amt. Due from Tuition........ 3400 55 Amt. Due on Tax Liens........ 3081 54 tAmt. in Sinking Fund......... 11251 45 (Amt. Due on State Appro- : priation: sesvcvceincieanias 1173 33 Toa] Assets... ,.....n.ees..0.3 26301 01 1 | Liabilities :— i New Bonded Debt.............$ 65000 00 Qutstanding Notes............. 15000 00 Amt. Due Prof. A. H. Sloop (Petty Cash Account)..... 2 38 Total Liabilities.............3 50002 38 Total Assets...........viuese 26401 01 Net Indebtedness............$ 053601 37 D. A. BARLETT, C. L. GATES, M. T. EISENHAUER, Bellefonte, Pa.. Borough Auditors. August 27, 1923. D5 68-35-3t Men’s Work Shirts — (Very Special). Hosiery and Underwear for the cool days. Garmans ~~ WANTED Quarrymen AT THE PineCreekLime==