We are Still Doing Business the Same Old Way--- .... Honestly... Just, Now vour selection. money back. You will always find the Fauble Store a different store—selling Mens and Boys Wear at the lowest prices honest business will per- mit—adwertising only the truth, and giving val- ues that are alWays the best possible. you will find ours a real Christmas Store—in every way the best in Bellefonfe—saving you money on every purchase, showing you much the largest assortment from which to make Just, at, This Time we especially invite comparison with all other Mens Stores in Bellefonte. will find us just What We claim—the best (much the best) store in Bellefonte; selling only good goods, selling them honestly, insist- ing that every purchase must please, or your Again we Say..... We Invite Comparison We know you RS Sena A. Fauble = Church Services Next Sunday. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Third Sunday in Advent. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship with sermon 10:45. Vesper service 7:30, “The Promised Savior.” Third in a series of Advent sermons. St. John’s Brotherhood will meet Monday evening in the church rooms at 8 o'clock. Visitors always welcome at all services. Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister EVANGELICAL CHURCH. The Rev. C. I. Raffensperger, D. D., will have charge of the morning serv- ice, and will administer Holy Com- munion, 10:30 a. m. Continuation of Communion services at 7:30 p. m,, in charge of the pastor. Last quarterly conference of this year Saturday evening 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Junior C. E. 2 p. m. Sen- ior C. E. 6:30 p. m. Everybody wel- come. : Reed O. Steely, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45, sermon, “The Sun of Right- eousness.” Evening service at 7:30, “The Elder Brother.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and union C. E. society at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. This will be Communion Sunday, services at 10:45 and 7:30. A sermon at the evening hour on “How We May Settle Our Accounts.” Sunday school 9:30; Juniors 2; teen agers and Ep- worth League 6:30. Monday night, teacher training; Tuesday night, Class; Wednesday night, church school and prayer. The White Cross canvass is now be- ing made for the Home for the Aged, the Home for the Children and the weak charges of this conference. A fine place to put a Christmas gift. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCM. Services for the week of December 16: Third Sunday in Advent, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “The Virgin Birth;” 7:30 p. m. even- song and sermon, “Holy Orders.” Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are the winter Ember days on which the church appoints abstinence from meat, and special prayers are said for those who are to be ordained. Wed- nesday, 7:30 p. m. Litany and Bible class. Thursday, 7:30 a. m, Holy Eu- charist. Friday, St. Thomas the Apos- tle, 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. 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 reating room is open to the public every day. Here the Bible and Chris- tian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. SusESURIC EEE EEC NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARM FOR RENT.—110 acre farm on State Highway, 8 miles from Lock Haven. Apply to J. LINN HARRIS, 421 West Main St. Lock Haven, Pa. F 68-45-tf OR SALE OR RENT.—A large two- story brick dwelling house on the north side of east Linn street, Bellefonte, Pa. Possession can be given January 1, 1924. Information can be givén by the undersigned. ELLIS L. ORVIS, 0(8-48-2t Bellefonte, Pa. XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.—The under- signed executrix of the last will and testament of Henry Freeman Stecker, deceased, late of State College borough, Centre county, Pa., hereby noti- fies all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them, properly au- thenticated, for settlement. ORMELLE HAINES STECKER, Executrix, W. Harrison Walker, State College, Pa. Attorney. 68-45-6t OMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA- NIA BEFORE THE BOARD OI PARDON In Re: Abplication of George F. Gray and Clyde G. Gray: For pardon. Notice is hereby given that George ¥. Gray and Clyde G. Gray of the village of Julian, County of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, who were convicted of the crime of Larceny, indexed to Nos. 5 De- cember Sessions, 1918; No. 8 December Sessions, 1918, and No. 9 December Ses- sions, 1918, in the Court of Quarter Ses- sions of Peace in and for the County of Centre, were sentenced as follows: The said George F¥. Gray was sentenced on the 24th day of February, 1919, in No. 5 December Sessions, 1918, to undergo im- prisonment in the Western penitentiary of Pennsylvania for and during a period of not less than two years and six months minimum, and three years maximum, in No. 8 December Sessions, 1918, to undergo imprisonment in the Western penitentiary of Pennsylvania, for and during a period of not less than two years and six months minimum, and three years maximum, and in No. 9 December Sessions, 1918, to un- dergo imprisonment in the Western peni- tentiary of Pennsylvania, for and during a period of not less than two years and six months minimum, and three years maximum, The said Clyde G. Gray was sentenced on the 24th day of February, 1919, in No. 5 December Sessions, 1918, to undergo im- prisonment in the Western penitentiary of Pennsylvania, for and during a period of : not less than two years and six months | in | No. 8 December Sessions, 1918, to undergo | minimum, and three years maximum, imprisonment in the Western penitentiary of Pennsylvania, for and during a period ' of not less than two years and six months minimum, and three years maximum, and in No. 9 December Sessions, 1918, to under- go imprisonment in the Western peniten- tiary of Pennsylvania, for and during a period of not less than two years and six ! months minimum, and three years maxi- mum. will by their Attorneys, W. G. They Runkle and David R. Perry, Esquires, make application to the Board of Pardons ; of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for a pardon for the said crimes, at the next sitting of the said board, to be held at its offices in the City of Harrisburg, State of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the 19th day | of December, 1923, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. DAVID R. PERRY, W. G. RUNKLE, Atty’s for Caorse F. Gray and 68-47-3t lyde G. Gray. Beautiful Patterns in Made-Up Curtains Rods 5, 10 and 15¢. Others to 25¢ Garmans : Farmers, Take Notice | | I will insure Dwellings for $1 per hundred ———Subscribe for the “Watchman.” | and Barns for $1.60 per hundred, on the cash plan, for 3 years, as against fire and | Games, Checkers, Dominoes Parchesi, Cribbage, Flinch, Pit, Dice Chess, Old Maid, Authors, Marble Game Roulet, Carom Boards, and Many Others lightning. J. M. Kei e, Agent. rE Ran 68-46-12t* Bellefonte, Pa. | IRA D. GARMAN a JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St., Is it an Engine PHILADELPHIA, WE EXTEND TO YOU THE Moving Picture Machine Dynamobile—Erector—Ring—Toss Horse Shoe Game, or a Foot Ball— Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY It’s Here in Endless Variety Garmans Girls Wanted Ages 16 to 25 Years Paid Well While Learning Best wages and working conditions. Girls’ Dormitory for out-of-town girls. Write us in regard to Dormitory and wages. The Viscose Co. 68-40-tf Lewistown, Pa. For the Wife or Daughter Gayze and Heavy Under- wear, Bloomers, Bandeaux, Collar and Cuff Sets, Boudoir Caps, Camisoles, Night Gowns, Princess Slips, — much less than you are accustomed to pay. Season's Greetings and a Cordial Invitation to join our 1924 Christmas Savings Club which is now forming. armans THE Ail Shapes aluminum tube. for smokers. Bush Arcade ELE EL elElCU EE UESUES UES Ue US USMS U2 Ue Bel Ue] Hef Hed Ud than wholesale price. on this for Christmas. A Pipe for 3 Every Face | GET IT AT OUR PLACE Some smokers like the pipe that looks well. Some like a pipe that has the taste of satis- faction. But most men like both looks and taste at a fair price. We have chosen our line of pipes and smokers articles after years of experience in dealing with smokers and we believe that you will be readily surprised with the prices of our line. All Styles Just stop in some time and ask us to show ou the “world’s most popular pipe.” Also have a look at the pipe with a removable Besides urusual things in pipes, we also have many interesting and unusual things in other necessities In other words, we have studied Jour needs and, whether you buy or not, we would e glad to have you look over our line. D. Finkelstine § Bellefonte, Pa. 1 OVER -STOCK SALE NFAVORABLE WEATHER for Winter Clothing has brought about this lamentable condition. but lamentations don’t help the situation; besides, no one likes to hear them. we are going to give everyone An Opportunity to Buy Merchandise at Less When it comes to a Real Value Giving Sale this one will Eclipse Anything that has ever been offered at this time of the Season. Nv You May Join One or More of the Following Classes: Class 25 fixed. Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks will get $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 avith 3 per cent. interest added if all pay- ments are made regularly or in advance ‘Bellefonte [rust Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Class 50 fixed. Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks will get Class 100 Fixed. Members paying $1.00 a week for fifty weeks will get Class 200 Fixed. Members paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks will LINE | | get But the public will be pleased to hear that Be sure and cash in This Sale will End Saturday, December 15th Ladies Coats Ladies Dresses Miscellaneous Bargains Black and Colors $25.00 to $29.50 Coats - - at $18.75 $15.00 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $ 9.75 27-in. Dress Gingham, Reg. 25¢ - 19¢ $35.00 to $45.00 Coats - - at $28.75 $17.50 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $12.50 82-in. Dress Gingham, Reg. 40c - 29c $47.50 to $57.75 Coats - - at $39.75 $22.75 Betty Wales Dresses - $14.75 32-in. Imported Gingham, Reg. 50c 39¢ $67.50 to £77.50 Coats - - at $59.75 $25.00 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $18.75 $87.50 to $125.00 Coats - - at $69.75 $30.00 to $35.00 Silk Dresses -... $22.95 81-in. Wearwell Sheeting (Bleached) 57¢ $55.00 to $70.00 Betty Wales Silk 81x90 Heavy Seamless Sheets - $129 and Velvet Dresses - $35.00 : : : t Juniors, Misses 09) Childrens Coats oop Soin. Unblondhod Musi - 133 Reduced at the same rate’ i i : $18.75 Junior and Misses’ Dresses $13.50 36-in. Bleached Muslin x = 15¢ $14.50 Childrens’ Taffetta Dresses $ 9.50 All Linen Toweling - 19¢. $ 8.50 Childrens’ Wool Dresses $ 6.00 Extra Heavy and Exceptionally Full : : Outing Gowns - - $1.75 3 36-inch Messalines - - - $1.40 36-inch Satin Duchess i Black and Colors Black and Colors - - $1.57 40-inch Crepe-de-chines 4) Black and Colors - - $175 34 40-inch Canton Crepes - -. $2.40 All other Silks at 20% off 40-in. Brocaded Canton Crepes - $3.00 Complete Qutfit - - Bed, Springs and Mattress $ 25.00 Extra Large Comforts Reg. 6.75 to 8 at $5.00 Iron Beds in wood finishes - $10.50 to $22.50 MATTRESSES Full size Mattress - - - $10.50 Cotton and Felt Full size Mattress - - - $15.00 all Felt Plaid Cotton Blankets 64x76 - Plain Cotton Blankets 11-4 - Plain Cotton Blankets 12-4 - $2.98 $2.19 $2.98 Heavy Woolene Outing - - 19c. Plaid Wool Blankets 12-4 - $ 6.75 HAZEL & COMPANY