a —.——— Hosoi PINE GROVE MENTIONS. Joe Johnson has purchased a new Durant car. Miss Irene Pletcaer spent Sunday with her parents at Howard. J. Calvin Markle, of Tyrone, is vis- iting relatives in this section. John Patterson is manipulating the wheel on a new Hudson coupe. Bert Lytle, head sawyer at a saw mill in Blair county, was home over Sunday. Mrs. C. B. McCormick is quite ill at the John Bowersox home at State College. The whir of the steam thresher is now in evidence hulling out the gold- en grain. Miss Ruth Miller was an over Sun- day guest of her friend, Miss E. Y, Dale, on the Branch. Rev. and Mrs. J. Max Kirkpatrick are spending their vacation among friends in the Buckeye State. Mrs. Ella Holter, of Huntingdon, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCool, at Baileyville. The Houser clan held a family re- union at Hairy John’s park, in the Woodward Narrows, last Thursday. Wilson Henry is having his barn re-roofed with corrugated iron roof- ing. Irvin and Fisher have the con- tract. Jesse Houck and mother motored up from Franklinville to see how Mrs. Reed is getting along, and found her improving. "J The Stork, last Thursday, paid its first visit to the Capt. Charles E. Sohl home and left a little soldier, who has been christened Charles Jr. Our veteran mail carrier, W. E. Mec- Williams, suffered a nasty fall a few days ago, sustaining some painful in- juries on his head and face. Cal Irvin, of Altoona, spent last week at the home of his brother | George, rendering good service in the harvest field and at the table. Mrs. John E. Reed is ill at her home at Rock Springs, having been confin- ed to bed the past week. Her condi- tion at this writing is slightly improv- ed. W. S. Moore, the well known cattle dealer, circulated among the farmers in this section last week on the hunt of fresh cows, but found them very scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wagner and daughter Helen motored down from Altoona, on Sunday, € day at the Francis Miller and John F. Kimport homes. Rev. H. N. Walker and wife, of Bellwood, spent Thursday at the home of the reverend’s father, A. Stine Walker, on east Main street, and call- and spent the: ed on other friends. Miss Nannie McWilliams and the Misses Belle and Lizzie Goheen mo- tored to Gatesburg on Tuesday to vis-! William Hastings and Mrs. | it Mrs. r Michael Rider, two octogenarians. The public meeting of Washington Grange called for this week has been postponed until Tuesday, August 12th, when it will be held in the Grange hall at Pine Hall. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Dale and Miss Dorothy Lawson, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest McGirk and wife, of Altoona, were Sunday callers at the C. M. Dale home on the Branch. Rev. W. J. Wagner and family took bag and baggage and left on Tuesday morning for the Modoc hunting lodge where they will spend three weeks amid the natural scenery of Old Tus- sey mountain. While visiting at the home of her son Claude, at Linden Hall, Mrs. J. B. Rockey made a misstep and fell down a flight of stairs, fracturing her left arm. A physician reduced the frac- ture and she is getting along as well as can be expected. : CENTRE HALL. The community picnic was well at- tended last Saturday. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Bellefonte, vis- jted her sons, William and T. L. Smith. Daniel Rossman and family, of Mifflinburg, visited at the J. D. Moore home on Sunday. Earl Lambert and family reached our town last Thursday night in their “house on wheels.” Mrs. Rebecca Murray is among friends and relatives in Centre Hall and other points in the east. Thomas Hosterman drove to Cen- tral Oak Heights on Sunday and brought Mrs. Hosterman home. Miss Verna Rowe went to Atlantic City on Thursday morning where she will visit her brother John for a week. Mrs. William Garis and son “Bil- ly” went to Greensburg with Mrs. Garis’ sister and husband, for a two week’s visit. Mrs. F. A. Foreman, of State Col- lege, spent last Thursday in Centre Hall as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ly- curgus Lingle. Mr. and Mrs. John Wega, of Nant- y-glo, are visiting in this locality. Mrs. Wega will be remembered as Miss Mary Krumbine. Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Derstine and daughter, Miss Marguerite, of Wil- liamsport, are visiting Mr. Derstine’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Puff, Mr. and Mrs. Person and Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Burkholder, of New Jer- sey, are visiting the ladies’ mother, Mrs. James B. Strohm. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foss, of Altoo- na, drove to Centre Hall on Sunday, bringing the latter’s sister, Miss Algie Emery, along with them. Mrs. Frank Harlacher and two daughters, a son-in-law and grand- daughter, visited in Centre Hall on Wednesday. They lived here about thirty years ago. On Saturday afternoon Rev. Fred- eric Barry and family, of Baltimore, reached Centre Hall for a two week’s visit with Mrs. Barry’s mother, Mrs. William Mitterling. ——John J. Consoll, of Warren county, escaped from the western pen- itentiary at Rockview on Wednesday morning of last week by climbing over the stockade. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, cm— pm == ee | XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary upon . the estate of Philip L. Beezer, late of Bellefonte borough, dec’d, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them- selves indebted to said estate are request- ed to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must pre- sent them, duly authenticated, for settle- ment. Mrs. ADA J. BEEZER, xecutrix, W. H: rrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorney. 69-26-6t 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. See us first, or you may regret it later. Gentre County Fuel and Building Supply Go. Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa. mma Some New Laces for your inspection. Insignificant pri- ces for such qualities.” Pinks, Blues and Whites—somefor trimming towels and centre pieces. Garmans | Dr. Louis Dammers Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY BELLEFONTE ! Garman Hotel Parlors |] Wednes. August 13, 1924 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CENTRE HALL Centre Hall Hotel Parlors Thurs. August 14, 1924 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. A perfect fitting pair of Glasses, includ- ing accurate eye examination, clear crystal lenses, fine shell frame and an elegant case, as low as $3.00. Dr. Louis Dammers 1017 Walnut St. PHILA, PA. ; . NJ A : « ” Church Services Next Sunday. | ——Read the “Watchman. PR IAN CHURCH. ESEYTER : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Morning : x oa : : orto 1045 heme: Wpoving In| 1 vxaycran, smarmams pomp “A N w C : bt” - : School District Le Bor e ee Th 2 Past ough for the year ending July 7th, 1924: illiam C. 1hompson, T'asior. Asessed Valuation.............$ 1754519 00 e nse ers UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. per Capita Come 210 2% .9()» i or School Purposes, 18 mills. . 28930 Sunday school, 9:30; morning WOI- | yor Sinking Fund and Interest ship, 10:30, subject, “A Shake Too 8 IIS a rs scesrer rns 5271 75 Late.” C. E. 6:45; evening service, | Total Amount of Taxes........$ 42864 68 7:30, “When the Last Trump Sounds.” BE A 2B Soe. Trasien Frank B. Hackett, Pastor. To Balance on Hand July i ha ST. JONN‘S LUTHERAN CHURCH, To . Re ceipt rom Conor) The Friendly Church. oh roperty THE iL wae fas i x : uition, non-resident pupils... Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning | General Appropriation........ . 12780 00 | worship 10:45, with sermon by the | Vocational Appropriation 1173 33 Rev. J. F. Harkins, of State College. Manual ain al 196 3 No evening service. After this Sun-|Refunds ........... 285 97 | day there will be no church service 589 33 | until September 7th. Sunday school a £0 every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister Total Receipts..... eed T7648 71 : EXPENDITURES. y : Expense of Ad istration: — Joe Grafmeyer, of Milesburg, | “General Ladin 0.3 | was arrested in Bellefonte last Thurs- Faucanonal Ey 3d day night on the charge of bootleg- | Expense of Instruction........$ 43695 14 ging. He entered bail in the sum of Fibonse of Yperation ian S811 10] : {xpense aintenance....... 247. $1000 for his appearance at the Sep- | Expense of Fixed Charges..... 1462 08 tember session of court. Expense of Debt Service....... 17190 93 Expense of Capital Outlay..... 3879 63 —————————.—————————— eens | EX pense of Auxiliary Agencies. 161 02 i Total Expenditures....$ 77038 69 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By Bal. in Centre County : 5 Hank pm ANTED.—Four $100.00 per week men y Pal, In ellefonte Trust W to sell BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. | Co." ......\.....,...5505.15— 610 02 Automobile furnished. STANDARD idence PRODUCTS CO., 3806 Main, Granville, $§ T6648 T1 Ohio. 69-31-1t rs | SINKING FUND ACCOUNT. Receipts :— R RENT.—From Nov. 1, '24, to May ; F o 1, '25, furnished apartment in Cen- To at Jn Treasurer's hands hy. 45 tre Hall. 6 rooms and bath, with | fy E zd, 1923 vehi nein, . $ 11251 45 light. Suitable for professional man. Ee ° an ks pasceived from Gen- s2i 17 phone 19-R-4. 80-2 © my Amt. Received as Interest... 516 87 OUSE FOR SALE.—Two story frame Total Receipts.........$ 17290 09 H house, on east Lamb street, bath Expenditures: | and all conveniences. For sale p . | chean. Inquire at Eagle Silk Mill, Lelle, By Ame State Tax on Bonded oe 0 fonte. SEE | niet’ Pafd” on Bonded 7 Be we. vials elena lnviole o ov 2 UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the matter | Ba], % Fund July 7th, 1924: 0:00 A of the estate of George C WE | Certificate of Dep..§ 4304.00 ams, late o ollege Ww y T oh te vi Centre county, Pa., deceased. : : U. 8. Bonds.........10000.00—$ 14394 09 Jn the Orphan’s Court of Centre county. Totalet. use ius Jodie. 282517290100 The undersigned, an Auditor appointed | CASH ACCT. OF A. H. SLOOP, Principal. by the ig oor Ao Jake dg Receipts :— bution of the balance in the hands 0 e Bellefonte Trust company, Administrator To Amy, Received from School os Belen I oy a pe ATA Leonia 184 58 those legally entitled thereto, will meet Expenditures: — the parties interested on Saturday, the | By Amt Paid for Postage, 23rd day of August, A.D. 1924, at ten Bxpress,- Bte,.....)).....0.. 172 94 o'clock in the forenoon, at his office in | By Bal. on hand July 7, 1924... 11 64 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa., to per- form the duties of his appointment, when Total....... vereinsetned 184 58 and where all parties interested may at- tend. BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST. 69-30-3t ~~ KLINE WOODRING, Auditor. Asicini HERIFRE BSALEBy virtue 9f.a | amt. dn Danks July 7th 1024.8... 610 22 S writ of Fieri Facias issued out of | Amt. poe bey Bo) Sloop. ss - 11 64 the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- Collector ....... 3789 °7 tre County, Pennsylvania, and to me di- | Amt. due from Tuition. ........ 4441 01 rected, there will be exposed to Public |Amt. due on Tax Liens........ 2524 83 alo 9F fhe Foust Honse in the Borough of | Amt. in Sinking Fund.,....... 14394 09 | SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1924 {iit $ 25770 86 a es 1— ! at 1:30 oclock p. m., the following deserib- | vo" pongaq ed real estate, as follows: ew ebt............. $ 65000 00 All those three certain Plessinges, foie, Outstanding Notes...... terenes 10500 00 . ments and tracts of land situate, lying an Total Liabiliti being in the Borough of Philipsburg, 10 eS......iune ..8 75500 00 County of Centre and State of Pennsyl- Total Assets, feeeeriiiine “iene 25770 86 beYanjadbonnded and described as follows, | Not Tndebtedness,............$ 49729 14 ! The First: Beginning at the corner of : D. A. BARLETT, ‘North Water or Railroad street and C. L. GATES, viSpLace Streets thence along. Spruce Sifeet Bellefonte Pa M.2T, Lala : Northeasterly one hundre eet, | a., S. . more. or less to alley of T. H. Switzer, | July 30, 1924. 69-31-3t : thence along said alley Southeasterly six- | ty (60) feet to line of premises of Matthew a) S—— i Gowland; thence atoud the line of Marthe + Gowlan Southeasterly one hundre i J i feet, more or less, to North Water or Rail- IRA A R i road street as aforesaid; thence along the D. G MAN Sime Northwesterly sixty (60) feet to the JEWELER ace of beginning, and being part of lo Ko. 6 in the plan of Philipsburg Borough. 20 S4uihiTiEventh 8t.. The Second: Beginning at a point in 4 1a line of lot No. g Hxty (60) feet Southeast Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum of the corner of Spruce and North Water or Railroad street; thence along the line of 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY part of lot No. 6 (above described) East- erly one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to line of T. H. Switzer’'s alley; thence at right angles from a point sixty (60) feet | Southeasterly from the intersection of Switzer's alley with Spruce street, seventy- | two (72) feet, more or less, to the lot of the I. O. O. F.; thence by the line of the : same Southwesterly one hundred (100) ! feet more or less, to North Water or Rail- road street; thence along the same North- easterly seventy-two (72) feet to the place of beginning, being parts of lots Nos. 6 and 7 and having erected thereon the plant of the Gowland Manufacturing Company, now the Gill Manufacturing Company. The Third: Beginning at a post in the Eastern line of the right of way of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad Company, and at the common corner between lots No. 849 and at the Southwestern corner of lot herein described; thence along the Eastern line of the right of way aforesaid North 33 degrees West a distance of six- ty-six (66) feet to post corner of lot No. 7 now or formerly owned by Mrs. Gowland: thence by line of said lot No. 7 North 57 degrees East a distance of one hundred (100) feet to a post in the residue of lot, South 33 degrees East a distance of sixty- six (66) feet to a post in the Northern line of lot No. 9 now or formerly owned by Thomas Barnes; and thence by line of said lot No. 9 South 57 degrees West a distance of one hundred (100) feet to a post in the line of the right of way of said Railroad Company, the place of beginning. It being the Western part of lot No. 8 as laid down in the plot or plan of Philipsburg Bor- ough, and being the same premises which were sold and conveyed unto the Gowland Manufacturing Company by Jacob Swires et ux by deed dated Juve 1st, 1903, and recorded at Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 90, at page 334 as bv reference there- to being had will more fully and at large appear. The first two of the above named tracts of land having been sold and conveyed unto the Gowland Manufacturing Company by John Gowland et al by deed dated May 6th, 1903, and recorded at Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 90, at page 286 as by reference thereto being had will more ful- ly and at large appear. The said Gowland Manufacturing Com- pany, a corporation, by proceedings duly and regularly had and of record in the office of the Secretary of the Common- wealth at Harrisburg, Pa., and in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Centre, at Bellefonte, Pa., did cause its Corporate name, style and title to be changed from that of the Gowland Manufacturing Company to the Gill Man- ufacturing Company, the grantor herein, wherein and whereby the title of property theretofore standing in the name of The Gowland Manufacturing Company did be- come by operation of the law duly vested as The Gill Manufacturing Company, grantor herein. Being the same premises sold and conveyed unto Philipsbure Foundry & Machine Company by Gill Manufacturing Company by deed dated December 31st, 1917, and recorded at Belle- fante, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 119, at page Seized, levied upon, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Philips- burg Foundry & Machine Company. 1 Terms of Sale:—No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in full. BE. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 4, 1924. 69-31-3t We undoubtedly carry the Best Wearing Fibre Silk Stocking for 50c on the market. Anybody can sell you a 50c. ng, but not a 50c. Garman Quality. Absolutely the Best for Wear and Looks Garmans We have sold more Silk for Dresses than any year in our history. Many say our rivals ask double our price. Garmans ae, Varnish, Stain ..a Paints in all colors, 10c. a can—a pre-war price at that The Little Bobbed Hair Comb as low as 15c. Extra Size Bloomers at the same price as the ordinary size. Garmans Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program SATURDAY, AUGUST 9: BUCK JONES in “AGAINST ALL satile artist in which he overcomes 2 reel Comedy. MONDAY, AUGUST 11: ELMO LINCOLN in “RIGHT OF shown. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14: BEBE DANIELS in “GLIMPSES Dwan, with Maurice Costello and FRIDAY, AUGUST 15: All Star cast in “HIS WINNING thrilling serial by William Duncan which many other stars also appear. that will please many on account of the cast, brother’s determination to marry a Paris dancer. own fiancee. Also, a two reel comedy, “A MONKEY MIXUP.” many who like them with an interesting cast. ODDS,” is a typical picture by this ver- many trials and wins in the end. Also, THE STRONGEST,” a story play in A wonderful fight scene. A picture Also, Pathe News and Topics TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 AND 13: BARBARA LaMARR in “THE WHITE MOTH,” a sex drama dealing with millionaire colony and the theatrical element in Paris. A story of a brother's successful attempt to block his younger Many scenes are In doing so he loses his OF THE MOON.” Directed by Allen Nita Nald in a society story in which things go wrong. Very sumptuously produced. Also, Pathe News. WAY,” a melodrama that will please Also, the 6th episode of that , “THE FAST EXPRESS.” . OPERA Lewis dealing with a country doc disappointed when the town does Comedy. HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AND 9: SYLVIA BRAEMER in “WOMAN ON THE JURY,” a well produced pie- ture with Frank Mayo, Len Cody and Bessie Love, Also, 2 reel Comedy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 AND 16: FLORENCE VIDOR in MAIN STREET,” is a story of the book by Sinclair tor marrying a city belle who becomes not fall in with her ideas. Also, 2 reel AOU AAAS ASSP APP ASP P PPADS SSAA ASP W. R. Brachhill PN Cc 2 August Sale Matched Living, Dining Furniture and Rugs Discount on == Fier Rormivare () Russ, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Baby Car- riages, Refrigerators, odd pieces Porch Fur- niture, Table and Floor Lamps, Cedar Chests, Etc. Entire Stock of Furniture and Rugs subject, to the above discount.—except, “Hoosier” Cabinets, Globe Wernecke Book Cases, Whittal, Masland, Kimlark and Congoleum Rugs. Quality Merchandise Moderately Priced “ Quality is Remembered Long After Price Is Forgotten” W. R. Brachbill Established 1841....... Bellefonte, Pa. Soa SH AloR SERS Sho ia) SST SSRs EEE rt HSH g ws } Ic Ch Lh 1 Lee Furniture... Rugs oe SASH Live and Let-Live Prices SA ENN eS All Prices on Porch Furniture Baby Carriages and Refrigerators Reduced §=>When you want to buy a gift for your friends, why not buy something in the Fur- Ue _niture line that will be a standing remem- I | brance? We have some very attractive U5 3] a articles appropriate for gifts. Dining Room Suites [on $85.00 (0 $325.00 Overstuffed Living Room Suites $135.00 to $300.00 Bedroom Suites . . . $100.00 to $500.00 Sh SAS] Come in and See Our Lines SoA NaS ra] All Cards held in the Prize Contest myst be in by Saturday night August 16th. F. W. West Company Funeral Furnishings All New Equipment, = SAS pre SA = ue Naginey Building Both Phones Ic uu UE UC SUCIUC SUE SUEU EU CUE SUE SUCTUESUTIUESUENUESUESUIE FUE L EEE NE he Te Me NN Te Me MN Te Rr)