Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 13, 1925, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday
_ METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Worship 10.45 subject “Hidden
- Blessings in the Christian Life”, and
7.30 “The Law of Increase”. Sunday
Renovo a week previous. The first
five minutes were fast and well fought
but then the Renovo guards seemed to
grow tired of trying to stop the Belle-
fonte forwards. The half ended with
our girls at the long end of a 21-3
fhe game ended with the count 31 to
This Saturday evening the girls go
to Lock Haven to play the Central
State Normal school.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—1924 Dodge Touring Car
inexcellent condition. Write L. D.
KIMBALL, Box 753, Bellefonte. 7-tf
OODSMEN WANTED.—Experienced
——Subscribe for the “Watchman.”
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
“wy
OR SALE.—Two very desirable build-
Wise INSUrance
AT A REDUCED RATE
J. M. KEICHLINE
X . isi roi rE ing lots, on Bish Inquire
school 9.30, Juniors 2.30, Epworth score The visitors made a spurt dur ® woodsmen wanted to cut and stock ing lois, on bishe be ule
6.30 Tuesday night class; Wednesday | 2€ the second which netted them 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 0 Po EE Tn Tor ebreiy ang | Pa. Both phones. 70-6405 | 70212° BELLEFONTE, PA.
night prayer service. The Every Mem-
ber canvass will be made Sunday the
points while we were gathering 10.
ABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.—Nearly
Filmore, Pa.
Write or phone R. A. Smith,
Tyrone, Pa.
70-5-3t
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—At
State
College,
College Ave, a
ast
A i new. Inquire at A. L. McGinley’
15th in the afternoon. The members . lena High & Thomas Sts. Toate MENDMENT OF CHARTER.—In the ee of CAS To RAISON, Wanted !
are asked to be at home then and re- Public Sale of Real Estate Court of Sonmen Pleas « Senire Bellefonte, Pa. : 70-4-tf
ceive the officials kindly and gener- On Ta Soog frame dwelling of {mom py ha 10 hy Gian th
ously.
E. E. McKelvey, Pastor.
ST. JOEN’S REFORMED CHURCH
Foreign Mission Day services at
10.45 next Sunday morning. Special
music and recitations with the service
“Carest Thou Not.” Offerings for
China memorials. Evening service at
7:30, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and
union C. E. meeting at 6.45 p m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D. Pastor
i follows: Beginning at a white oak on the KERMIT L. NOLL, made and provided.
« BOALSBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH | survey In the name of Magis Mortis, thonet] oo Administrators, BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD.
- y -6-6t. 70-6- olicitors.
Services on Sunday, February 15th, | white pine; thence South 30 degrees West Zion, Pa. | 70-6-3t
as follows: 169 perches to a pine; thence South 80 de- en
Boalsburg—Sunday school, 9 a. m.;
preaching services, 10.30 a. m.; Chris-
tian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
W. J. Wagner, Pastor.
BOALSBURG REFORMED CHURCH.
Services for Sunday, February 15:
Pine Grove Mills, 10:30 a. m., pub-
lic worship.
Pine Hall, 1:30 p. m., church school.
2:30 p. m., foreign mission day serv-
ice.
Boalsburg, 9:15 a. m., church school.
7:30 p. m., foreign mission day serv-
ice.
Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:45; morning wor-
ship, 10:45, theme, “Known by the
Fruits.” Evening worship 7:30,
theme, “Becoming a Christian.”
William C. Thompson, Pastor.
——Bellefonte Camp No. 887, P. O.
S. of A., will observe Lincoln’s birth-
day at its regular meeting this (Fri-
day) evening. Burgess W. Harrison
Walker, J. Kennedy Johnston Esq.,
John B. Payne and Judge Arthur C.
Dale will deliver short addresses ap-
propriate to the occasion. All mem-
bers are urgently requested to be
present.
—— The County Commissioners were
guests of the Kiwanis club at its
luncheon at the Brockerhoff house on
Tuesday noon. N. A. Staples, dis-
trict engineer of the State Highway
department, was the luncheon speak-
er and gave some very interesting
facts and statistics relative to high-
way construction and maintenance.
B. H. S. Conquers Philipsburg.
The reserve strength of the B. H.
S. basket ball squad was in evidence
Friday evening when a five that in-
cluded three second string men won
from Philipsburg, 29 to 23.
The new combination was slow in
getting started: and did ‘not ‘show its Ft
real power until ‘the "second half.
Philipsburg had a margin of 6 points
of the first half and led at its close
by 10 to 12. They held the lead until
the middle of the second half when
Bellefonte cut loose with a passing
and shooting game that was not to be
denied.
The game was fast during every
minute but both sides showed rare
sportsmanship and the fouls called
were pot gus to 39 Gohersts fot Vapor I= Ic
ing. B. H. S. realized that it had its I : ]
hands full and that only by giving its Steam Sh R ack No. 1 Sst forse pris $57.75 and up— $19.7 5 Ls
best could it win.
The line-up:
By virtue of an order issued by the Or-
phan’s Court of Centre County the under-
signed Administrator of Samuel Frantz,
late of the Township of Worth, Centre
County, Pa., deceased, will sell at public
sale on the premises in Worth Township,
2 miles north of Port Matilda, Pa., on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following Real Is-
tate: All those 3 certain tracts of land sit-
uate in Worth Township (formerly Half
Moon), County of Centre and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
grees West 50 perches to stones on the sur-
vey in the name of William Miller and ad-
joining Stephen McMonigal; thence along
the same North 60 degrees West 64 perches
to Hickory; thence by the line of survey
North 30 degrees East 200 perches to the
place of beginning, containing 122 acres
and 60 perches, net measure,
NO. 2, situate in the Townships of Worth
and Taylor. Beginning at Post, corner of
lands aforesaid of Reuben Frantz and Da-
vid Henderson (on. Gratz upper survey);
thence by lands of C. Beckwith North 59
degrees West 15.7 perches to post on old
Wise line; thence along said line and land
of C. Beckwith Esq., North 32 degrees
Bast 103 perches to post in Public Road
near old Pine Stump original corner;
thence along said road and land of said
Beckwith South 59 degrees East 14 perches
to post in said road on said survey line;
thence along said re-survey line and land
of Reuben Frantz South 31 degrees West
103 perches to post, the place of begin-
ning, containing 9 acres and 8) perches,
net measure; excepting and reserving
therefrom a tract of land containing 8
acres and one perch which Reuben Frantz,
and wife, by their deed dated the 21st day
of August, A. D. 1883, and recorded in Cen-
tre County in Deed Book 104, page 3,
granted and conveyed unto Levi Hamer.
NO. 3, situate in the Townships of Worth
and Taylor, bounded on the South by
lands of Samuel Frantz, now deceased, on
the West by lands of Rankin R. McMon-
igal, et al, on the North by lands of Wil-
son Frantz, and on the East by lands of
the said Samuel Frantz, deceased, contain-
ing about 7 acres, more or less.
Thereon erected a 2-story frame dwelling
house, bank barn and outbuildings. This
is a very desirable place; good fruit and
water.
TERMS OF SALE:—Ten per cent of bid
on day of sale, 40 per cent on confirmation
of sale and the balance in one year, to be
secured by bond and mortgage on the
premises. :
PIUS FRANTZ,
Administrator of Samuel Frantz, Dec'd.
70-5-3t Port Matilda, R. F. D.,, Pa.
JULIA MAE KLUGH
Psychic and Trance Medium
will answer two questions by mail free of charge
if you will enclose a stamped, self-addressed en-
velope for reply. Advice regarding changes, in-
vestments, marriage, health, business, travel.
love affairs, etc. Address
JULIA MAE KLUGH, Box 1130
70-7-4t* Daytona Beach, Florida
sme
Caldwell & Son
Plumbing
and Heating
By Hot Water
Pipeless Furnaces
ue
* “Belletonte, Pa. |
JAMES REED, on the premises.
69-6-2t
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters
of administration upon the estate
of Boyd A. Noll, late of the town-
ship of Walker, Centre County, Penn-
sylvania, deceased, having been grant-
ed to the undersigned, all persons know-
ing 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 payment.
Mrs. EMMA L. NOLL,
Notice is hereby given that an applica-
tion will be made to the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County, Pa., on the twen-
ty-third day of February, 1925, at ten
o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as con-
venieatly may be, for the approval and
granting of an amendment to the charter
of The Pennsylvania State College relative
to change of date in Commencement Week
for the holding of the annual election of
Trustees of the said corporation, 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 Act or Acts of Assembly in such case
EE ELE ELIE EE ELE El El El El EEE El El EL EISELE LUELCl
that Spring, joyous Spr
within their supple folds.
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Rack No. 2 $27.50 Coats
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ome fine morning soon you'll wake to the song of
birds. A delicious new warmth in the air will tell you
ready to enjoy those first happy days?
ahead—if you fashion pretty frocks now while days are dull.
Here are specially priced Silks holding the allure of Spring
(All kinds of Silks up to $3 a yard)—20 per cent.
Sale Begins T hyrsday Morning I
FINAL DRIVE to close out the balance of
our Winter Stock of Ladies, Misses and Chil-
drens Coats. We are dividing them in groups as follows
ing, has arrived ! Will you be
You will if you plan
Table at $1
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up to $47 50—all at _- $13 5
64-34-tf
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St..
PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
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.
Centre County Fuel and Building Suppig Go.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa
Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14:
NAZIMOVA in “THE REDEEMING SIN,” is a very fine, well directed play,
one of the best ever released by the Vitagraph, as well as one of Nazim-
ova’s best.
make a picture to please all.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16:
Lon Telleger is the hero. Human interest,
Also, 2 reel Comedy.
thrills, romance,
RICHARD DIX in “MANHATTAN,” a crook picture in which the star
handles the rough house role in a way to give satisfaction. A millionaire
becomes a crook for diversion and falls in love with a girl of the slums.
Also, Pathe News and Review.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AND 18:
RUDOLPH VALENTINO in “A SAINTED DEVIL,” a seven reel story of
marriage of the scion of a noble Spanish family to a pretty girl. A rival
plans abduction of girl by bandit.
They are separated but finally become reunited. Also, 2 reel
Comedy.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19:
BEBE DANIELS in “ARGENTINE LOVE,” is a seven reel strong drama.
A novel plot of the same tragic stripe in which love of an American by
Spanish senorita and her efforts to save him play the principal part.
Also, Pathe News and Review.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20:
She escapes, he is supposed killed.
Sunshine
HOOT GIBSON in “THE HURRICANE KID,” is one you will like if you
like this star.
Arouses and holds interest, with some thrills and romance.
Also, the fourth episode of the new serial, “INTO THE NET.”
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AND 14:
GLORIA SWANSON in “WAGES OF VIRTUE,” a seven reel feature of this
interesting star.
falls in love and finally marries.
An intended suicide is rescued, joins a traveling troupe,
Also, 2 reel Comedy.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AND 21:
THOMAS MEIGHAN in “COMING THRU,” is a picture of endeavor and
romance that will please lovers of this star.
Also, 2 reel Comedy.
Washington
B. H. S. ; Piilinsbuey ! I= Ic
2 rem HEE Fu ie of pe sa i 8 BALTIMORE
Furey rove Dalry Full Line of Pipe and Fit- Is Rack No. 3 Coats—Rummage Rack___.. $ 7.75 Le or
Waite" Spe pheters | tings and Mill Supplies | Ug uo ;
Siutom pur Beletone, Bower’ SE i] CHILDRENS COATS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Ij|gd (Leave Belleonts Salutay Evening February 14 at 10.30 'clock)
Field Goals “est 5 Harvey ft Furey 1, All Sizes of Terra Cotta LG i
Hollowelld Netowky 5 feeton mit Pipe and Fittings lc I= Love Baiusy Pebruaty Ul,
ol Ge 3 Peters 3 iol a = a 7 e Lik to Lemont... Sunday February 15
1, Champ’ 1. 5 a : ESTIMATES i @ i ak Arrive Baltimore .. 5.45
Referee: Stuart, of State College. Ch I p i F : hed Hh ) Ln Centre H “"~ Washington .. "700
B. H. S. was scheduled to meet eerfully and Prom urnis = LE
Huntingdon High at the local armory y py 66-10-tt SE SHS HSS TSS eS Returning, leaves Washington 3.50 p. m., Baltimore (Union Station) 4.55 p. m.
this Friday evening but the Academy
dance has necessitated a change in the
date. The game will probably be
played on Saturday evening at the
armory. Another great battle is as-
sured.
Last Saturday evening at the Y. M.
C. A. the B. H. S. girls took the sting
out of the set-back handed them by
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
of Fieri Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte,
Pennsylvania, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1925,
at 1:30 p. m., the following described real
estate:
All those two certain tracts or pieces of
land designated and described as follows:
THE FIRST THEREOF, All that cer-
tain messuage, tenement and lot of ground
situated on the South West corner at the
intersection of Curtin and Allegheny
streets, borough of Bellefonte, Centre coun-
ty, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows:
Beginning at said South West corner,
thence Westerly by said Curtin street 200
feet to an Alley; thence Southerly by said
Alley 100 feet to lot of Evelyn R. H. Rog-
ers; thence by said lot Easterly 200 feet to
Allegheny street; thence by said street
Northerly 100 feet to the place of begin-
ning,
Being a lot fronting 100 feet on Alle-
gheny street and extending back along
Curtin street to alley.
Thereon erected a large two story brick
dwelling house.
(Said premises being sold subject to
$4500.00 mortgage in favor of C. B. & L.
Ass'n.)
THE SECOND THEREOF, All that
certain Lot situate in Worth Township,
Centre County, Pennsylvania, in what is
known as Leathers’ Addition to Port Ma-
tilda, known as Lot No. 16, in said Plot
or Plan fronting 10 feet on Front street and
extending back 120 feet to an Alley. As
shown in Plat Book No. 2, Page 51, in Re-
corder’s office.
Seized, levied upon; taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of R. N.
S HERIFF’'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
Moose Temple Theatre Wednes. Feb. 18
HENRY
THIS 1S NOT A
with the
AMERICA'S
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HORTO
MILLER & LEWIS present
“DENMAN,
INJHOMES ON'S
distinguished character actor
LATE STAR of “EBEN
HOLDEN “es UNCLE JOSH
A PICTURE BUT THE PLAY, CLEAN & WHOLESOME
ALL THE ORIGINAL FEATURES OF PAST YEARS
BEST. PLAY
Pennsylvania Railroad
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD
Did You Ever Think?
hat you may have lying around the house
countless old articles of Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks or old Stones that can be modern-
ized into articles of wear and of usefulness.
ALSO—You may have some old Gold or
Silver “scrap that can be traded in for
merchandise of any sort, or converted into
cash.
TH INE
F. P. Blair & Son
VanIngen,
Terms of Sale.~No Deed will be ac-
knowledged until the purchase money is
paid in full.
E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriit’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa.,
February 4th, 1925. 70-6-3t
...JEWELERS.....
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
THE FARM HAND QUARTETTE
THE SALVATION ARMY
Pre-War Prices—s50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, plus tax.
GRACE CHURCH CHOIR
THE SWANZEY BAND
Seat sale Saturday at Mott Drug Co.