~ —_——— ee ee A Real Estate Transfers. Meriam L. Dreese to Josephine Al- exander, tract in College township; $175. A. B. Kern to F. H. Stover, tract in Penn township; $580. John C. Johnsonbaugh to W. G. Johnsonbaugh tract in Patton Twp.; $9,000. Arthur Ridgeway, et al, to James Williamson, tract in South Philips- burg; $50. W. W. Shultz, et ux, to Harry P. Jones, tract in Worth Twp.; $1,400. A. H. Krumrine, et ux, to J. M. McKee, tract in State College; $1,200. A. H. Krumrine, et ux, to R. B. Henderson, tract in State College; $450. Miriam Dreese to Josephine Alex- ander, tract in College Twp.; $175. Carry E. Delong to Jacob H. Wil- liams, tract in Liberty Twp.; $300. A. B. Kerns to F. H. Stover, tract in Penn Twp.; $580. F. E. Wieland, et ux, to George Felding, tract in Harris Twp.;$1,000. Lovee Ann Taylor, et al, to Florence si Taylor, et al, tract in Milesburg; 1 Emma B. Bower to George E. Stover, tract in Haines Twp.; $350. Rebecca Parker to Philip D. Foster, tract in College Twp.; $275. W. E. Hosterman to Isaac M. Orn- dorf, tract in Haines Twp.; $340. W. E. Hosterman to J. B. Ard, tract in Haines Twp.; $200. Ethel TU. Kunes, et al, to Mrs. Edward O. Dyer, et al, tract in Lib- erty Twp.; $1,200. John P. Harris, to Thomas B. Cow- her, et ux tract in Bellefonte; $2300. Sarah J. Bickel, et bar, to Edward J. Immel, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1,025. Bellefonte Trust Company. Trustee, to John Kelley, et al, tract in Rush Twp.; $1,000. John Kelley, et al, to Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, tract in Rush Twp.; $6,944.53. N. B. Spangler, et ux, to Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, tract in Rush Twp.; $1,099.06. Bellefonte Trust Company, Trustee, et al, to Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia, tract in Rush Twp.; $12,278.33. Centre Game Preserve to Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, tract in Rush Twp.; $3007.03. Charles L. Foster, et al, to C. H. Bubb, et al, tract in College Twp.; $600. Enoch Midlam to Edward E. Hoov- er, tract in Burnside Twp.; $25. Lehigh Valley Coal Company to John Almasha, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe; $1. Amelia Long, et al, to John Sum- mers, tract in Rush Twp.; $1. Thomas Yearick, et al, to John Keen, tract in Penn Twp.; $500. P. T. Musser, assigned, to A. Wal- ters, et al, tract in Millheim, $185. S. Ward Gramley, exr, et al to F. J. Meyer, tract in Millheim and Penn Twp.; $1. P. J. Meyer, et ux, to Bess E. Gram- ley, tract in Millheim, Penn and Miles Twps.; $1. P. J. Meyer, et ux, Gramley, tract in Millheim, Miles Twps.; $1. to S. Ward Penn and Round Trip AT Washington or BALTIMORE (Leave Bellefonte Saturday Evening February 14 at 10.30 o'clock) SUNDAY February 15 Saturday February 14 Leave Bellefonte..................ccuene. 10.30PM a mont ....... 1050 PM * Oak Hall..... 10.55 PM ‘ Linden Hall. J101PM *. Centre Hall................ ... 1. 4PM Returning, leaves Washington 3.50 p. m., Baltimore (Union Station) 4.55 p. Pennsylvania Railroad THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD Leave Rising Springs........ ...cceee 11.28PM Coburn... cee 1145PM Sunday February 15 Arrive Baltimore ............. coon. 5.45 AM “’ Washington ..........ceseuss 7.00 AM m. ——Subseribe for the “Watchman.” | —The best job work done here. ES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fire, Lightning, mma 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. Mh NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—At State College, College Ave, 2a square and a half from Nittany Inn. Inquire of CHAS. F. HARRISON, Bellefonte, Pa. 70-4-tf TOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.—The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the G. F. Musser Co., Belle- fonte, Pa, will be held in the office of Spangler & Walker, Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Friday, February 6th, 1925, be- tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busineess as may properly come be- fore the meeting. G. F. MUSSER, 70-3-3t President. J so — ——— See us first, or you may regret it later. Centre County Fuel and Building Supply Go. Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS FEBRUARY SALE of Fine Furniture Jan. 30th to Feb. 15th 20% Discount From the Original Price Tags A Sale of Quality Furniture 15% Discount allowed on Rugs Entire Stock of Furniture, Bedding, Baby Carriages, Rugs Electric Floor and Table Lamps, Etc., subject to the above Discounts except nationally advertised lines that are sold at the Manufacturer's fixed prices. Comparisons of Quality and Price Invited W. R. BRACHBILL Spring St. Established 1841 Bellefonte, Pa W(El ea SMOKE Insurance AT A REDUCED RATE. J. M. KEICHLINE' 70-2 12t* BELLEFONTE, PA. LEASE.—The undersigned will lease on favorable terms to a ca- Fie man, a limestone quarry at prings, Clinton county, near the T" Cedar State Highway, located on the Bellefonte vein, opened and cleaned, and a modern limestone kiln in good condition. SIDNEY D. FURST, 70-4-3t Lock Haven, Pa. + TOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.—The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Bellefonte Lumber Co., Belle- | fonte, Pa., will be held in_the office of the | Company, in Bellefonte, Penna. on Mon- day, February 9th, at 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensu- | ing year, and the transaction of such other | business as may properly come before the | meeting. W. FRED REYNOLDS, Jr, 70-4-3t Secretary. IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St. PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY" Scenic Theatre Weeks-Ahead Program SATURDAY, JANUARY 31: AGNES AYRES in “A STORY WITHOUT A NAME,” is a good melodrama to please all. A U. 8. battleship and radio make something new, with the story of foreigners trying to steal a government secret of an inventiom Also, 2 reel Educational Comedy. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2: HARRY CAREY in“FLAMING FORTY,” is one of this star's good west ern melodramas that will please lovers of this type of picture. Alkoy Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 AND 4: GLORIA SWANSON in “HER LOVE STORY,” is a beautiful pieture in eight reels of this story by Mary Roberts Rinehart. This beautiful stus «hows and acts to perfection one of her best wonderful gowns. Domi: miss this fine picture, it will surely please. Also, 2 reel Sunshine Comedy. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5: NAZIMOVA in REDEEMING SIN,” with Lou Tellegen, a story ef’ thie Paris underworld that has many high lights of interest. A favorite ix Jove with Apache is taught to be honest by an artist and finally redoems: her Apache lover. A very interesting human interest story. Also: Pati News and Review. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6: JACK HOXIE in “FLYING HOOFS,” a typical western. The naw genfal’ is a corker. TFouded all upon fact and by police commissioner Enrigiifi, of New York. Real life episodes. Be sure to see it. Also, the second. ep- isode of “INTO THE NET,” with Edna Murphy as lead. MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 AND 31: MARGUERITE de LaMOTTE in “THE BELOVED BRUTE,” a strong western melodrama that will satisfy all lovers of this class of story. Seven reels. Also, 2 reel Universal Comedy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 AND 7: VIRGINIA VALLI in“EVERY WOMAN'S LIFE,” is a spectacular, drux- matic story of society life in America. How a woman should choose a husband. Also, 2 reel Comedy. Clark’s 0. N. T. Spool Cotton 50c. Doz 58in. Mercerized Table i t Hill Muslin 17¢c. peryd. Only 10 yards to a customer. 'Damask...48c. per yd. 20in.x20in. Hemmed Mer- cerized Napkins $1.89 per doz. Annual White Sale With a certain degree of pride we say that we have earned the title, “The STORE ALERT” Alert to the choicest offerings in the market, so that you may have at Moderate Prices those things necessary to your health and happiness. Our “ANNUAL WHITE SALE” includes, of white goods in the Store. However, there are some extra-special values which we wish to call to your attention. These are listed below. We ad- vise early morning shopping in order to enjoy greater variety of choice in each assortment. Wearwell Sheets sso $1.37 Utica Sheets sixo . . . . $1.85 Wearwell Pillow Cases 42x36 37 cents 45x36 39 cents “Fairview” Bleached Muslin 15c. yd. “Black Rock” Uubleached “ 18c. 7d. Wearwell Sheeting 0-4 Bleached ... 60 cts. 9-4 Unbleached . 57 cts. Other widths priced accordingly. of course, practically every bit Long Cloths No. 300 Reg. 18c. quality—10yd. pcs. No. 600 Reg. 30c. quality—10yd. pcs.-—--—- No. AA 01d Glory 35c. quality—10yJ. pcs $2.75 Specials on Toweling All Linen Toweling Unbleached 19 cents All Linen Toweling--Bleached 21 cents A Good Linen Finished Crash at 15 cts. Martha Washington Bed Spreads | Fancy Weave Spread in Colored Stripes or Natural 72x108—$4.75 90x108—$5.40 40in. Unbleached Muslin . . 10c. yd. 40in. Unbleeched Muslin . . 15¢. yd. Get in on these---they’ll not last long. 207% Reduction on all Table Linens 159% Reduction on Crochet Bed Spreads - T Along with this “Sale” we have Dimity Bed Spreads Blankets 6300. 0-0 (+ F158 72 x 90 : . . i 1e Part Wool, 66 x 80 4.98 ; : Reg. Price 19¢c made another sweeping reduction All White Turkish Towels 221; x45 in. double thread Curtain Scrims, Marquisetts, on all Sale Price 15c¢ 0x9 - + - 1.98 [National Woolen,94 - 6.95 Ladies Coats Ladies Blouses : : at - - 39c. each : ; . Reg. Price 25c ~~ Sale Price 19c¢ Nashua, 72 x 80, plaid - 4.75] © Suits Negligees Reg. Price 35c Sale Price 27c¢ : J Skirt he : 17 x 35 in. double thread L di B I Sura Nashua, 66 x 80, plaid - 3.75 resses res Reg. Price 40c ~~ Sale Price 32c : adaies bungaiow S : . He 5 buns P Nashua, Stormking, 66 x 80 3.39 Reg. Price 50c Sale Price 89c a 210 suk Childrens Coats 66 and House Dresses 98c were formerly much higher 20% Reduction on all Ready-Made Curtains - Dresses Australian, 66x80, heavy - 3.25 3.75 Australian. 72 x 84, heavy - Lyery Garmentiis specially Tagged and Priced in plain figures for this Sale Hazel & (o. AAAAAAAARAAAA VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAASNS 1d 207% to 25% REDUCTIONS Childrens Gingham Dresses all sizes Half-Price on all Muslin Underwear