Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 12, 1924, Image 5

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    Eleanor Wasson, Mrs. D. G. Wagner, Mrs.
PRIZES AWARDED AT GRANGE
ENCAMPMENT.
Annual Gathering at Grange Park a
Successful Affair.
The general committee having in
charge the fifty-first annual encamp-
ment and fair at Grange park, last
week, have good cause to be congratu-
lated upon the success of the gather-
ing. As a general outing camp it was
more liberally patronized than ever
before, eighty privately owned tents
being occupied in addition to the one
hundred and ninety erected by the fair
management. Thirty members of the
Junior Farmers’ Association camped
on the grounds during the week and
took part in the stock-judging con-
tests. While rain fell on two days
during the encampment it put only a
temporary dampness on the people in
attendance. In addition to the inter-
esting talks delivered every day, and
the various amusement features, the
various exhibits attracted unusual at-
tention. This was but natural because
of the prizes offered for superior ex-
hibits, the list of prize winners for the
week being a sfollows:
Horses, first prize—W. F. Rishel, Cen-
tre Hall; William Immel, Bellefonte. Sec-
ond prize—W. F. Rishel, William O. Im-
mel.
Pony, first prize—Marvin Ishler, Centre
Hall.
: DAIRY CATTLE.
Holstein, first prize—Paul Bradford,
Centre Hall; J. Fred Slack, Centre Hall;
Hartle Brothers, Bellefonte; H. C. Reish.
Centre Hall. Second prize—Hartle Broth-
ers, Bellefonte; W. F. Rishel, Centre Hall;
J. Fred Slack, Centre Hall; H. C. Relish,
Centre Hall.
Guernsey, first prize—Mayes and Confer,
Howard; BE. H. Hosterman, Rebersburg;
Shook Brothers, Spring Mills. Second
prize—Mayes and Confer, B. H. Hoster-
man, Shook Brothers.
Milking Shorthorn,
Luse, Centre Hall.
Luse.
Jersey, first prize—R. C. Bair, Smullton.
Swine, first prize—W. F. Rishel, Centre
Hall; A. C. Kepler, Pennsylvania Furnace;
James L. Decker, Centre Hall; A. C. Har-
tle, Bellefonte. Second prize—W. F. Rish-
el, A. C. Hartle, A. C. Kepler.
Sheep, first prize—Perry Luse, Centre
Hall; M. K. Green, Oak Hall; John Hol-
lenbach, Aaronsburg; E. C. Lutz, Centre
Hall; M. T. Zubler, Spring Mills; D. L.
Keller, Bellefonte. Second prize—John
Kline, Boalsburg; J. Thompson Henry,
Martha Furnace. Third prize—Ralph Luse,
Centre Hall; Clarence Musser, Centre Hall;
Eugene Burkholder, Centre Hall
Bantams—Clarence Heverly, Axe Mann.
Turkeys, first prize—Charles Burrell,
Spring Mills.
Rabbits—W. L. H. Lingle.
Eggs, first prize—M. T. Zubler, Spring
Mills; E. C. Lutz, Centre Hall. Second
prize—Henry Zerby, Centre Hall; Mrs.
Perry Luse, Centre Hall
Farm Crops, first prize—Eugene Burk-
holder, Centre Hall; Lincoln Witmer,
State College; Clarence Musser, Centre
Hall; John Eby, Zion; Mrs, George Long,
Centre Hall; R. E. Decker, Spring Mills;
Mrs. W. F. Rishel, Centre Hall; 8. G.
Walker, Spring Mills; Bruce Smith, Cen-
tre Hall, Second prize— Lincoln Witmer,
State College; Mrs. J. C. Brooks, Centre
Hall; John Eby, Zion; R. E. Decker, Spring
Mills; Mrs. W. F. Rishel, Centre Hall;
Mrs. George Long, Centre Hall.
Fruit—Apples, first prize—Harry Dinges,
Centre Hall; Lincoln Witmer, State Col-
lege; E. W. Evey and Son, Lemont; Ber-
tha Sharer, Centre Hall; John Decker,
Spring Mills. Second prize—Bertha Shar-
er, Harry Dinges, Lincoln Witmer. Third
prize—Mrs. G. E. Bryan, Centre Hall; Har-
ry Dinges, Centre Hall; Isabel Grove,
Bellefonte; Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall;
Mrs. D. G. Wagner, Centre Hall. Fourth
prize—John Decker, Spring Mills; Harry
Dinges, Centre Hall; J. Roy Shaeffer, Cen-
tre Hall
Peaches, first prize—None. Second prize
—Lilae Brooks, Centre Hall; E. W. Evey
and Son, Lemont.
Pears, first prize—Bertha Sharer, John
Grove, Lemont; E. W. Evey and Son, Le-
mont; John Eby, Zion; Harry Dinges,
Centre Hall; John Decker, Spring Mills;
Mrs. Harry McClenahan, Centre Hall. Sec-
ond prize—Hulda Davis, Lemont; John
Decker, Spring Mills; Mrs. Jacob Sharer,
first prize—Perry
Second prize—Perry
Centre Hall. Third prize—John Decker,
Harry Dinges, Bertha Sharer. Fourth
prize—Mrs. J. C. Brooks, Mrs. George
Long, Mrs. W. F. Rishel.
Crab Apples, first prize—John Grove,
Harry Dinges. Second prize—Bertha Shar-
er. Third prize—Lincoln Witmer.
Quinces, first prize—E. W. Evey and Son,
Lemont.
Plums, first prize—Harry Dinges, John
Grove. Second prize—John Eby, E. R. Mc-
Clellan, Centre Hall. Third prize—Mrs.
Jacob Sharer, E. W. Evey and Son. Fourth
prize—John Grove, Helen Odenkirk.
Grapes, first prize—E. W. Eby and Son,
Albert Grove, Bellefonte.
General Fruit Display in Packages, first
prize—Charles Thompson, Lemont; Har-
ry Dinges, E. W. Eby and Son. Second
prize—Harry Dinges, E. W. Evey and Son.
Third prize—Harry Dinges.
Gooseberries, first prize prE. Jacob
Bharer. : ee
Nuts, first prize—Bessi¢ Zerby, Centre
Hall; Mis. John Leg, John M. Weaver,
Coburn; Mrs. Binmet Brooks Centre Hall.
Second prize—Clarence Musser, Centre
Halil; John Eby, Zion. Third prize—Mré.
Mary Tressler, Centre Hall :
Fiderberries, first prize—John M. Wea-
ver.
Blackberries, first prize—B. E. Decker,
Spring Mills.
Vegetables, first prize—Bessie Zerby,
Mrs. C. H. BEungard, Spring Mills; Mrs. |
John Durst, Mrs. Harry McClenahan, Mrs.
Perry Luse, John M. Weaver, Mrs. D. G.
‘Wagner, John Decker, Mrs. Jacob Sharer,
Mrs. J. Max Kirkpatrick, Centre Hall;
Mrs. W. F. Rishel, Mrs. J. C. Brooks, M.
K. Green, Oak Hall; Mrs. Mary Tressler,
Mrs. George Long, Eleanor Wasson, State
College; Lilae Brooks, Mrs. G. HE. Bryan.
Second prize—John Eby, Carl Beahm,
Woodward; Bessie Zerby, M. K. Green,
Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. D. G. wagner,
Clarence Musser, Mrs. C. H. Eungard, Mrs.
Jacob Sharer, John Decker, Bertha Sharer,
Pleanor Wasson, Earl Lutz, Mrs. J. CQ.
Brooks, Mrs. Mary Tressler, Mrs. George
Long, Lilae Brooks, J. Roy Shaeffer, Mrs.
AN
J. C. Brooks, Bessie Zerby, John M. Wea-
ver, B. B. Decker, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Li-
lae Brooks, John Grove.
Home Economics—Canned Fruits, Meats
and Vegetables, first prize—Mrs. D. G.
Wagner, Mrs. J. F. Bingaman, Mrs. Ja-
cob Sharer, Mrs. W. F. Rishel, Bessie Zer-
by, Mrs. J. Max Kirkpatrick. Second prize
—Mrs. J. F. Bingaman, Mrs. W. F. Rishel,
Bessie Zerby, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Mrs. D.
G. Wagner.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED.—Experienced waitress at
once. Good wages. Apply Fenway
Tea Room, State College. 36-1t
ANTED.—Electrical Appliance Sales-
men. One with
preferred. We have some very
good openings for the right man. Key-
stone Power Corp., Bellefonte. 69-36-1t
XECUTOR’'S NOTICE.—Estate of Mar-
garet Watt Porter, late of Fergu-
son township, Centre county, Pa.,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that the
Register of Wills in and for Centre coun-
ty, Penna., has issued letters testamentary
in the above Estate to M. J. Watt, and all
persons indebted to said decedent are re-
quested to make payment promptly to the
said M. J. Watt, Executor, and those hav-
ing claims against decedent to present
them promptly to the said Executor for
payment.
M. J. WATT, Executor,
Acklin Apartments, No. 1005
69-33-6t Penna. Ave., Tyrone, Pa.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary having been granted to
Alexander G. Morris, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make prompt payment, and
those having claims against the same must
present them, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement.
ELIZA EGBERT MORRIS,
THOMAS KING MORRIS,
CHARLES A. MORRIS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
FRANK K. LUKENBACH,
Tyrone, Pa.
W. Harrison Walker, Executors.
Attorney. -36-6t
MENDMENT OF CHARTER.—In the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County, Pa., No. 48 September
Term, 1924.
Notice is hereby given that an applica-
tion will be made to the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County, Pa., in the above
stated matter, on the twenty-second day
of September, 1924, at ten o'clock A. M,, or
as soon thereafter as conveniently may be,
for the approval and granting of certain
amendments to the charter of HE
BELLEFONTE HOSPITAL, including the
change of its corporate name to “CENTRE
COUNTY HOSPITAL”, as set forth in the
petition therefor filed in the said Court to
the above mentioned number and term,
agreeably to the provisions of the ‘“Cor-
poration Act of 1874”, and its supple-
ments.
. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD,
69-34-3t Solicitors.
Cretonnes, Silkalines, Curtains
Nets, Little Check Dress Goods
and Outing Flannels—surpass
any of our former offerings.
Garmans
Oyster Season Opens
«..;at GALAIDA’S.....
The Oyster and Fish Season is now open at our
Market, and will continue every day during the
season. We wish to remind you that it is our
aim to be of service to you. We are striving to
deserve your patronage, and are handling only
THE BEST QUALITY in
Fish, Oysters
and Dressed Poultry
Galaida’s
Fish and Oyster Market
_ Arcade Bldg, Water St. Bellefonte, Pa.
69-36-2t 1
our Buyer's Visit to New York
brought many Surprising Values—our
shop too full for comfort. We pride
ourselves for the service we give.
It Must be So. Garmans
Pork with dressiiif—what a
treat!
I believe i{ %an’t be beat.
—Young Mother Hubbard
That’s a ‘popular dish
around our house—pleases
every blessed one of us.
There’s one butcher shop
that pleases us, too—here’s
the name and address.
Beezer’s Meat Market
ON THE DIAMOND
34-34-13 Bellefonte, Pa.
The Line of Hosiery
8 Wonderful Values for elderly people— §
White Sole Stockings and the Out
Sizes Silk Hose—at all prices.
Edward Bailey. Third prize—Mrs. George
Long, M. K. Green, Mrs. C. 'H. Fungard,
Garmans
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some experience
the undersigned upon the estate of
NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARTER APPLICATION.—Notice is
hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of
Pennsylvania on Wednesday, September 17,
by James H. France, Wm. A. France, James
C. Bates, H. C. McClure and R. Jones
Hess, under an Act of Assembly entitled
“An Act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of certain corporations ap-
proved the 29th day of April A. D. 1874,
and several supplements thereto;” the in-
tended corporation to be called “J. TH.
FRANCE REFRACTORIES COMPANY,”
and the purpose and object of which is
the mining, quarrying and otherwise pro-
ducing fire clay, coal, refractories and
other mineral substances incidentally
developed; preparing manufacturing and
transporting of the same to market
and the sale thereof in crude or man-
ufactured form and to such extent
as may become necessary or conven-
ient for such purpose; the purchasing of
fire clay, fire clay products, coal, refracto-
ries, and mineral substances for the pur-
ose of manufaciuring or resale; acquir-
ng, holding and disposing of real estate
by sale, lease or otherwise and of erect-
ing buildings, machinery and such other
appliances as may be necessary and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights and benefits of said Acts of
Assembly and the several supplements
thereto.
BELL, BOULTON & FORSYTH,
69-34-3t y Solicitors.
sum ma sass
Baby Blankets, Wool Flannel
Outings, Cotton Diaper, Bootees, Stork
Pants, White and Unbleached Canton
Flannel, Little Vest Bands and Hose,
Pacifiers, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, &c
Garmal
Little Bob Combs 15c.
Marcel Wavers, Ladies Vanity Boxes
Belts, Barettes, Talcum Powder, Fancy
Ribbons, Ribbons for Wrist Watches.
§l Toys in Endless Variety Garmans
. delay of sending for a row ome.
| Steel Spring
Moose Temple
Bellefonte, Penn.,, TUESDAY
~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of Eliza-
: beth M. Montgomery, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are requested to make prompt pay-
ment, and those having claims against the
same must present them, duly authenticat-
ed, for settlement.
GORDON L. MONTGOMERY,
JOHN W. MONTGOMERY.
John G. Leve. : Executors,
James C. Furst, Bellefonte, Pa.
Attorneys. 69-34-6t
CHANDLER ’Fesenser Towing
Car, 1921 Model. In
excellent condition; re-painted, overhauled, good
tires. Price reasonable.
Apply 254 South Gill Street,
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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Why Worry
Over Broken Springs ?
If a leaf or the entire spring on your auto-
mobile breaks, don’t suffer the expense and
I carry
in all sizes—from 4in. to Ford
size—and can make a new leat or spring for you al-
most WHILE YOU WAIT.
Let Me Mend Your Spring Trouble
i GUARANTEE CURES
F. L. BULLOCK
§. Water St., Bellefonte, Pa.
one
35-4
Excellent, Muslins
Cambrics, Long Cloths
Ladies Muslins, Nainsook, Lawns,
India Linons, Nu-Linon, Killarney,
Linene Nurses Cloth, Sun-Tub Suitings
Garmans
Sept. 16th
Prices . . . . . 50C., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50—Flus Tax
SEAT SALE SATURDAY AT MOTT DRUG CO.
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COUNTY DEMONSTRATION
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Naturalization and Fireworks Display
Grange Park
SATURDAY
Sept.13
1924...CENTRE HALL, PA.
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
Small Admission Fee
Announcing a New Electric Range
“The Westinghouse Junior Cabinet”
COMPLETE AUTOMATIC
In announcing this Range we are pleased to offer a conservatively designed
and moderately priced Electric Range, suitable for average family use, which
for introductory purposes, we will sell on a special partial payment plan dur-
ing the period from September 15th to September 27th, inclusive.
We will Gladly Demonstrate at your Convenience
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Keystone Power Corporation
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ——Read your own “Watchman.
ANTED.—First class cook at once.
Good wages. Apply Fenway Tea
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Room, State College. 36-1t
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.
OR RENT.—Five room house with
Sellar. i owiy, painted pad pa ered
roughout. vy ast Lam
St., Bellefonte, Pa. Pr 36-1t
JEWELER
101 South Eleventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
See us first, or you may regret it later.
Centre County Fuel and Bul1ding Supply Go.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13:
Special Cast in “KING OF WILD HORSES,” a fine, black wild stallion
becomes tamed and his intelligent acting will please all lovers of animals.
Many thrilling scenes and beautiful scenery. A fine picture. Also 2 reel
Comedy.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15:
Special Cast in “CHECKAHOOS,” is an Alaskan melodrama with its beau-
tiful scenery, huge glaciers, etc. Story contains thrills here and there.
Something different. Will please many. Also, Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AND 17:
LEATRICE JOY in “TRIUMPH,” a story of father of hero who rung a
canning factory despairing of making man of his son makes will bequeath-
ing fortune to foreman. Lavish production in a picture.. Some comedy
with a strong love interest. Also, 2 reel Sunshine Comedy.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18: a
RICHARD BARTHELMIS in “ENCHANTED COTTAGE,” is story of
maimed war veteran believing friends feel only contempt lives alone. Meets
unattractive woman, physically, and they fall in love and believe each oth-
er beautiful. Mary McAvoy does fine. Also, Pathe News and Review.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19:
A good feature will be shown. See outside board or slides for title. Also,
12th episode of “THE FAST EXPRESS.”
OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 AND 13:
TOM MIX in “THE HEART BUSTER,” is enough to bring everybody.
New thrills and everything. Also, Jack Dempsey in “Fight and Win,” the
third of this wonderful series.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20:
FLORENCE VIDOR in “THE FLOWING GOLD,” a melodrama of young
adventurer who comes to oil town and strikes it rich. Also 2 reel Comedy.
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Table Sets— Emergency $12.25, Console ;
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Book Rack combined $7.75; other styles 2
End Tables and Consoles $6.25 up—all [2
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