N PITAL. WHEREAS, All the present Trustees of The Bellefonte Hospital have tendered their resignations as suck Trustees, in- ciuding the resignation as officers of any of them that are at present officers of said corporation, and resignation of member- ship on any coinmittees of the Board, all said resignations to take effect upon the election of a new Board of Trustees to be elected at the corporate meeting herein- after mentioned ; NOW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special corporate meeting of the mem- bers of the Bellefonte Hospital wiil be held at the COURT HOUSE, IN BELLEFONTE, Church Services Next Sunday. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services beginning June 1st: Sun- day in the Octave of the Ascension, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist; 8:45 a. m. Mattins; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, “The Ascension of Our Lord.” 5 p. m. (instead of at the usual hour), evensong. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The pastor will speak on “The Gos- pel and Culture” at the morning hour NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted! Persons planning building to come in contact with us. Save money on | Cement, Sand, Limestone, Plaster Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nails Stucco Materials, Etc. OTICE.—OF SPECIAL CORPORATE MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BELLEFONTE HOS- OR SALE.—Large Ice Box, 3 burner Oil Stove with oven, good set hand- made single harness, spring wag- on, Kitchen Range.—Inquire at Miller's Hardware, on Allegheny St. 69-20-tf OUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE.—Good frame double House, with garage and all necessary outbuildings, lo- cated on Reynolds Ave. Bellefonte. In- quire of W. H. MILLER, Bellefonte, Pa. -20-tf ROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Sealed bids will be received by the Belle- fonte School Board until June 10, 1924, for furnishing 300 tons of Punxsu- tawney coal delivered in school buildings. All bids to state from what mine coal will be shipped. School Board reserves right N60 o make a will during his lifetime, but has failed to do so. This is not just to his family. Do not neglect to make See us first, or you may regret it later. of worship, 10:45. A missionary pro- { PA gram at the Sunday school hour, 9:30. We will ‘all join in the union service in the Presbyterian church at 7:30. Class Tuesday and devotion Wed- nesday evenings. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m,, and morning worship at 10:45. Subject of sermon, “The Ascension.” There will be no evening service owing to the baccalaureate sermon to the High school graduating class in the Pres- byterian church. Board {OF FL ruStecs, 8 Soon thereafter as 3 me conveniently may be, ereupon to suc- Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister | ceed the present officers and to hold their MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WN offices until the said next annual meeting, ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. or thereafter until their successors are SATURDAY, MAY 31: I SSIS NIN SANA CSS EINSTEINS AER AAMAS) “The Friendly Church.” There will be no evening service on account of the High school baccalau- reate sermon in the Presbyterian church. Morning worship with ser- mon at 10:45. Visitors welcome. Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. Theme, “Christ’s Own Apologetic.” Evening worship 7:30. Baccalaureate service for the graduating class of the High school. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Maynard, Rector of St. John’s Episcopal church. William C. Thompson, Pastor. Marriage Licenses. Samuel Brown and Emma Frances Vieard, Philipsburg. Frank W. Bierly and Sallie E. Min- nigh, Rebersburg. George W. Watkins, Nittany, and Mary E. Garrett, Jacksonville. Frank Hamer Gette and Rebekah Eleanor Jones, Philipsburg. G. Donald Conrad, Tyrone, Margaret L. Steele, Philipsburg. Frank Ellis Ehrenfeld and Helen V. Davidson, Philipsburg. Lawrence E. Thal and Marie C. Smead, Bellefonte. and ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M., for the following purposes: 1st.—To elect at said meeting a new Board of Trustees of The Bellefonte Hos- pital, consisting of fifteen Trustees, there- upon to succeed the present Trustees, and to act as Trustees of the said corporation both before and after the proposed change of the corporate name to the “CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL,” until the next an- nual meeting of the members of the cor- poration, or, if their successors should not then be chosen, then thereafter until their successors are chosen and qualified; a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and any other officers or agents of the corporation to. be elected or ap- pointed at a meeting of the said new chosen and qualified in accordance with the By-Laws applicable to the election of such officers after an annual meeting. 2nd.—To pass upon a proposed petition or application of The Bellefonte Hospital to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania, for the improve- ment, amendment or alteration of its char- ter in change of the present articles there- of, as muy be authorized at such corporate meeting, including the change of the cor- perate name from “THE BELLEFONTE HOSPITAL” to “CENTRE COUNTY HOS- PITAL,” or otherwise as may be author- jzed at said meeting, and to authorize the President and Secretary of the Bellefonte Hospital to execute and acknowledge said petition and to affix the corporate seal of the corporation thereto, on behalf of the said corporation, and to authorize the Board of Trustees to institute and prose- cute the said application to final decree of the Court, and to perform all other acts incident to the establishment of such im- provements, amendments and alterations. 3rd.—To pass upon such By-Laws of the Centre County Hospital as may be pro- posed at said corporate meeting, to be- come effective, if adopted, upon the grant- ing by the Court of said amendments to the charter; the present By-Laws of The Bellefonte Hospital, upon such new By- Laws becoming effective, to be repealed, | abrogated and superseded by the said By- Laws of the Centre County Hospital. 4th.—To pass upon all matters connected with and incident to the purposes above set forth. If found necessary or proper, in order to accomplish and complete the business of said meeting, the said special corporate meeting may be adjourned from time to time, by motion or motions adopted at said meeting or adjourned meetings, with- out requiring other notice of such ad- journment or adjournments. EVERY PERSON WHO HAS CONTRIB- UTED TO THE RECENT HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN FUND, AND EVERY PER- to reject any or all bids. Mrs. M. E. B y 00-21-5¢ rs ROUSE Centre County Fuel and Buliding Supply Go. Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa. Secretary. sss EO, Scenic Two Weeks-Ahead Program Theatre.. LLOYD HAMILTON in “HIS DARKER SELF,” a good farce comedy dif- ferent from the average and full Educational Comedy. MONDAY, JUNE 2: HOPE HAMPTON in “DOES IT human story. A father divorces infatuated him. He soon finds out his mistake and finally goes back to his first wife. Also, Pathe News and TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 AND 4: POLA NEGRI in “THE SPANISH DANCER,” a nine reel excellent produc- tion as well as fine entertainment. The plot is something similar to that of Rosetta, an old Spanish costume play. The infatuation of a king for a dancer and his un- successful attempts to possess her. perior skill. THURSDAY, JUNE 5: BARBARA TENANT in “THE OLD FOOL,” is a seven reel picture that appeals deeply to the human emotions. through it that is interesting, Will please most picture fans. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, JUNE 6: CREIGHTON HALE in “RIDERS UP,” is an appealing heart interest pic- ture, with a forceful lesson. Young gamblers on the horses get in trouble and loyalty to each other and kindness to the aged show fine, with a neat romance finish. Also, the 12th episode of that mystery serial, “The GHOST c17TY.” of humor; will please most. Also, 2 reel PAY.” A seven reel forcefully appealing his wife and marries a woman who has Review. Many big scenes well handled with su- Also, 2 reel Sunshine Comedy. There is a light comedy running OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 30 AND 31: your will. You are assured of a thor- oughly reliable and efficient executor when you appoint the First National Bank of State College to act in this capacity. Consult us Freely THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | STATE COLLEGE, PA. ACR NNER NRNNTR BULAN HORNA VICAR A A A AN A ANCA) Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PA. Capital Stock Increased from $125,000.00 to $200,000.00 Persons living in this banking community have an opportunity to secure some of the new issue of capital stock. You will never be able to buy this stock at this price again. Ii you are interested, follow the instruc- tions on the following subscription blank: Bellefonte Trust Company, Bellefonte, Pa., Gentlemen: Please enter my subscription, subject to allotment for SeRme tit ae shares of the increased capital stock of the Belle- fonte Trust Company, for which I agree to pay $150.00 per share. Herewith my check in full settlement. SON WHO HAS OTHERWISE CONTRIB- JACQUELINE LOGAN in “SALOMY JANE,” with a lot of stars in the fa- Dale oe ieee == 1924 A Genuine Need. TD TO HE mous Bret Hart story play. George Fawcett, Maurice Flynn, David Da- : SPECTIVE OF HIS OR HFR REST vidson and others help make this wonderful story good. Also, 2 reel Sign CVC oem enna erm ee =m From the Johnstown Si ne A % iti con: Comedy. i i i X= ATIO! 'N JE 7 } With its parking space a ready e SATD MEETING AND AT SUCH FTFC- EN I hausted, what this country needs is an automobile which can be folded up and comfortably stowed away in an inside pocket when not in use. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OOMS FOR RENT.—Two finely rfur- nished rooms. for men, at Belle- re fonte Y. M. C. A. 69-22-tf L Notify port, Pa. A ters of administration c. t. a. hav- ing been granted the undersigned upon the estate of Greenwood Hockenber- ey, late of Snow Shoe borough deceased, 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 payment. Dr. R. J. YOUNG, Administrator c. t. a, W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. RENT.—Until September Ist a small furnished house on Curtin St. Rent $45.00 per month. 69-22-2t OST.—Suitcase between Williamsport and Philipsburg, via Bellefonte. 713 High St., Williams- 22-1t DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—Let- Snow Shoe, Pa. 69-17-6t Ss Combinets Chambers, Baby Baths—all White Little Yellow Bowls—the Big Fellow for mixing. Garmans 4 A Wonderful Rug Cleaning Process TION OF TRUSTEES. AND ALL SUCH PERSONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND SATD MFEFTING AND TAKE PART IN THR DELIBERATIONS THEREOF AND IN SAID ELECTION OF TRUSTEFS. Notwithstanding the nower of adiourn- ment. it is important. if possible, that all the business of this corporate meeting he completed on the above named date. with- out requiring any adiournment or adjourn- ments of the meetine. BY ORDER OF THE ROARD. H. E. FENLON. 69-21-3t Secretary. Voiles, Organdies, Pondees Ratines, Tissue Ginghams, Sun Tub Suitings, Lawns, India Linons, Etc. Dress Linen and a small shipment of the wonderful 50c. Silk Hose. Garmans J. M. Keichline will insure your properties against Fire and Lightning vacant or occupied. 15.8 IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER : 101 South Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA, Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY UnseenDanger FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 6 AND 7: LOIS WILSON in zona. “THE CALL OF THE CANYON,” a seven reel Zane Grey story with some beautiful shots, with scenes first in east then in Ari- Also, 2 reel Semon Comedy. Note.—Subscription to stock will close June 1st, 1924, Stock certificates will be issued July 1st, 1924. Fractional certificates will not be issued. Sign this subscription blank, fill in number of shares and mail Public Sale The undersigned will offer at, public sale on the premises on Reynolds Avenue, Bellefonte ON SATURDAY June 7th, 1924 AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M, A LE == SHSM LRSASH i = Soa SRSHon - irniture . ... Ru SPECIALS SPECIALS SPECIALS This week we are offering a special 10 Pieces, 2-Tone Walnut Dining Room Suite for $160 = There is no warning signal of the 2] . danger that follows the playful bite a - Our “Special” last week was sold a few hours No Article in the House gets so Dirty | O Scratch of & bets U0 5h re C0 after it was announced—a Walnut Bedroom I: or any er injury which results in 1 — as the Rugs. Send them to the break of the skin. Se ! Play safe against this unseen dan- bh LE Suite of four pieces, for $110.00. Mion standard Laundry drops ot co ONTS' KILL ei Two-Story Stable “and Tn Root is Week before “Special” was also sold before i! PHILIPSBURG, PA. It at once allays pain and is cleansing, soothing and heal- EH Sf the printer's ink was dry. This was an Over- 0 ITH? ing. 1 =] . in o . and have them “shampoosd. 10%) "Ei, or of ie, that tin depen |g LOPES Chicken Pen and Coal House, a Good fh fy stuffed Living Room Suite, 3 pieces, §12500. removes every particle of dirt and able first aid is always in your medi- Garden---known as the old oe Uc testores the ooloe Like New cine cabinet, ready to combat the Uc r= . threat of infection. Kill That Germ Al H fi i ‘ 3: . : . rT 3 - I as beeing clubbing 134 Ialure hefore Bis You os Aragstere “1 onathan Miller H om est e 9 d” i Watch this adv. for a regular $1.50 Uphol i e fabric of the rug. e sham- i ’ poo any rug that comes from the Ammerman’s general store, Fast Ic stered Stool at. 65 cents. Ic loom—the $1,000 oo Oriental tothe Howard St., or Finkelstine’s, Bush Fo $10.00 Cott oN Rug Arcade, Bellefonte; and Garbrick’s =r ss . . . Le ' . ] BS ss, veveribots 57 Always Welcome to Come in and Visit with us. =a We Guarantee All Our Work A 9x12 Velvet Rug costs $4.00—Oriental Rugs slightly more. High Standard Laundry g==Call our local agent, Donald Woomer, on Bell or Commercial telephone at S. E. Showers. He will immediately call. 5.301t 2 More Lots of the Linens Crash Sold everywhere, Ask anybody about it. Somebody will tell you more about COUNTS’ KILL GERM. We want men and women to take orders. Salary and commission. Penna. Drug Co., Johnstown Bellefonte Branch, 28 Spring St. Call or write today, Delay is dangerous. 22-1t Rag Rugs, Grass Rugs all the ' Household Goods and Spring Wagon Dh SEER Sra RASS Sana LH Sn Funeral Furnishings E. E. Widdowson, Director F. W. West Company Both Phones ofan Sank Naginey Building at the old price. oc. Pull - cst” svar | 0% a rr W. H. MILLER : Blinds 50c. (slight seconds) Sash Mary New Patterns Suriaie Goode . ] Rods as low as 5c. Garmans Garmans EEE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EEE EEE