P— —-— : Church Services Next Sunday BOALSBURG LUTHERAN CHARGE. Services for Sunday, March 22nd: Pleasant Gap—Sunday school 9.30 a. m.; preaching service 10.30. Shiloh—Sunday school 1.30 p. m.; preaching service 2:30. Boalshurg—Sunday school 9 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. W. J. Wagner, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. March the 22nd is conference Sun- day. No preaching services. The Sunday school 9.30, Juniors 2.30 and Epworth League 6:30. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. BOALSBURG REFORMED. Boalsburg—9:15 a. m.,, church school; 10:30 a. m., public worship; 6:30 p. m., Catechetical instruction. Houserville—2:30 p. m., public wor- ship. Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. First quarterly conference Friday evening, March 20th. Holy commun- ion Sabbath, the 22nd, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Evening service in charge of newly elected presiding elder, of Williamsport district, Rev. W. B. Cox. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. E. L. C E. 6:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Reed O. Steely, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45; sermon, “The Vine and the Branches” Evening at 7:30; sermon, “Jesus Walking on the Sea.” Good singing and familiar hymns. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and union C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Services every Wednesday and Friday evening dur- ing the Lenten season. Strangers cor- dially welcomed. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship at 10:45; topic of _ sermon, “A Notable Bonfire.” Evening wor- ship at 7:30; theme, “Our Best Guide.” William C. Thompson, Pastor. Frightful Tornado Sweeps Indiana and Illinois. More than 1500 persons are report- ed killed or injured by a tornado which swept through Southern Illi- nois and Indiana late Wednesday afternoon causing great property damage and virtually wiping out two or three towns in its path, from Mis- souri to the Northeast. ; Wires were down in every direction under the fury of the wind, and it was impossible to check the reported cas- ualtie : West Frankfort, Ill.,, a mining town, suffered the greatest loss of life, es- timates of the dead running as high as 1000. 200 PUPILS ARE VICTIMS. Between 200 and 300 children there were said to have been killed or injur- ed when a school house blew down. Murphysboro, thirty miles south- . west of West Frankfort, with a pop- ulation of 11,000, suffered severely, with a casualty list.reported as high as 250. Great havoé was wrought to buildings in that city and fire broke out in the debris. On reports of this situation, an effort was made by Gov- ernor Len Small to send troops to Murphysboro, while relief trains and Red Cross workers prepared to depart from Chicago and St. Louis for the storm area. DEAD STREWN ABOUT STREETS. Dead are said to be strewn about the streets of West Frankfort and blocks of buildings are in ruins. Churches and undamaged homes are said to be filled with dead and dying. Among the other towns and cities to report damage and loss of life were De Soto, Ill, with 150 casualties re- ported; Parrish, Ill., with all but three of a population of 500 reported either killed or injured; Princeton, Ind., with an estimate of 100 casualties; Griffin, Ind., with 20; Gorham, Ill, with 87; Carmi, Ill, with 150, and Crossville, Bush and Hurst, I1)., reporting serious damage and numerous casualties. Marriage Licenses. Harry R. Mingle, State College, and Mary A. Tanyer, Pine Grove Mills. Thomas A. Auman, Rebersburg, and Elsie R. Boal, Centre Hall. : Pomeroy Brooks, State College, and Beulah B. Justice, Bellefonte. James H. Finch and Anna L. Hall, Unionville. Thomas Dixon, Hawk Run, and Cora Fry, Philipsburg. mm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—Walnut bedroom suit, slightly damaged. Will sell cheap. Mrs. E. C. WIELAND, State Col- lege, Pa., R. F, D. 70-11-4t AN WANTED as Agent to handle Farm Buyers—this section. Write Smith Farm Agency, 1407 W. York St., Philadelphia, Pa. 70-11-4t F ARMS ‘AND PROPERTY—Wanted Everywhere. 3% Commission. Write for Blank. Smith Farm Agency, 1407 W. York St., Philadelephia, Pa. 70-11-1 yr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASTER FLOWERS.—At the Y. M. C. A. Easter week. Sale will begin ‘Wednesday, April 8th. 70-12-4¢ EGISTERED HOLSTEINS FOR SALE —20 head of Reg. Holsteins, large type, heavy producers. Herd ful- ly accredited. Write F. J. BARRETT, Jersey Shore, Pa. 70-12-2t OTICE AMENDMENT OF CHAR- TER.—Notice is hereby given that the Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity, a corporation receiving its charter from the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, will make application to the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Centre County on Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 1925, for an amend- ment of its charter, to the effect that its corporate name shall be changed from “Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity” to “Penn State Alpha Chapter, Tau Phi Delta Fra- ternity,” by authority of the said Court. ORVIS & ZERBY, Solicitors for Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity. 70-12-3t OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CON- VENIENCE.—Notice is hereby giv- en that application has been made to the Public Service Commission of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, under the provis- ions of the Public Service Company law by A. W. Lee, Clearfield, Pa.; George E. Prin- dible, Patton, Pa.; Ralph E. Good, Patton, Pa.; William Ww. Wrigley, Clearfield, Pa.: H. B. Powell, Clearfield, Pa.; William H. Sandford, Patton, Pa.; Thos. J. Lee, Phil- ipsburg, Pa.; Frederick B. Kerr, Clearfield, Pa.; James . Allport, Barnesboro, Pa. and Rembrandt Peale, St. Benedict, Pa., for a certificate of public convenience ev- idencing the Commission’s requisite ap- proval of the: reorganization and creation of Huntingdon & Clearfield Telephone compa- ny being the reorganization of Huntingdon & Clearfield Telephone Company, and the beginning of the exercise of the rights, bowers and privileges granted by said re- organization, under the provisions of Ar- cle V, Sections 18 and 19 of the Publie Service Company Law. A public hearing upon this application will be held in the Commission Building, No. 112 Market Street, Harrisburg, Penn- sylvania, on Thursday, the second day of April, 1925, at 9:30 a. m., when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire. A. W. LEE, GEORGE E. PRINDIBLE, RALPH E. GOOD, WILLIAM W. WRIGLEY, WILLIAM H. SANDFORD, H. B. POWELL, THOS. J. LEE, FREDERICK B. KERR, JAMES H. ALLPORT, REMBRANDT PEALE. Liveright & Chase, Attorneys. Clearfield, Pa. 70-12-2¢ HERIFF’'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre County, to me directed, will be €Xpos- ed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, APRIL 1iith, 1925, at 1:30 p. m., the following property: All that certain lot of ground situate in the township of Rush county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by public road 140 feet in width; on the East by school property ex- tending back 314 feet; on the South by lands of John Miller 140 feet in width, and on tha West by the Creek 314 feet. There- on erected a dwelling house and other out- buildings. = And being the same premises as were sold and conveyed unto Mike Zy- upko by Michael J. Gorman, Admr., d. b. n. ¢. t. a. of Peter Gorman, deceased. by deed dated July 6th, 1916, and recorded at Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 119, at page 543, as by reference thereto being had will more fully and at large appear, To- gether with all the defendant’s personal property. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mike Zyupko. E. R.TAYLOR, . Sik O a Al, Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., March 17th, 1925. 70-12-3t HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a S writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Commen Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be ex- posed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylva- nia on SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1925, at 1:30 p. m., the following property: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Worth, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone; thence South 4614 degrees West 125 perches along land of Henry Spanogle to stones, thence North 8314 degrees West 12.6 perches along the land of C. Reese to stones; thence North 203%, degrees West 56.4 perches to chest- nut oak along the land of Perry Reese; thence South 843; degrees, West perches to a hickory; thence along land of Perry Reese North 203% de- grees West 053.5 perches to stone; thence South along land of Perry Reese North 44 degrees West 27 perches io stones; thence South along land of Perry Reese 66! degrees West 31.6 perches to Rock oak; thence North along the land of G. Adams 2614 degrees West 64 perches to stones; thence along land of M. Adams North 77% degrees East 18 perches to rock and rock oak, witness, thence along land of Michael Woodring South T7Y degrees East 120 perches to post; thence along land of same South 57%, degrees Kast 38 per- ches to post; thence along land of same South 45 degrees East 62 perches to stone, the place of beginning. Containing 170 acres and 32 perches, be the same more or less. Thereon erected g two story frame dwelling house, bank barn, and other outbuildings ,and being the same premises Levi Reese, Administra- tor of Abel Reese late of Worth township, deceased, by deed dated the 24th day of May, 1898, and recorded in Centre county in Deed Book Volume 75, page 479, etc., granted and conveyed unto H. H. Laird. Together with all the defendant’s personal property. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Louis A. Peacock and Laura M. Peacock, his wife. i E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Sherift. March 17th, 1925. 70-12-3 Fire Insurance on Automobiles, Dwellings, Barns, Stores, Churches and Merchandise At a Reduced Rate nz J, M. KEICHLINE XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Emaline Hess, late of Bellefonte 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 settlement. N. E. HESS, State College, J. Kennedy Johnston, ixecutor. Attorney. 70-10-6t OTICE IN DIVORCE.—Beulah H, Sans, Libellant, vs. Fred C. Sans, Respondent, In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre County, No. 18, September Term, 1924, Divorce A. V. M, To Fred C. Sans. Dear Sir: Please take notice that I have been ap- pointed Master to take testimony in the above case and that I shall hold a meeting for the purpose of my appointment on Saturday, April 4th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m. in my offices, No. 20 and 21 Crider's Ex- change Building, Bellefonte, Pa., at which lime and place you are requested to at- end, Very truly yours, W. G. RUNKLE, 70-11-3t Master, Hot Springs in Bellefonte SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS east Awarded Gold Medal and International Diploma as most perfect bath in the world. A real Hot Springs right here in Bellefonte, where you can get the same, if not better, results than at any of the famous watering places of the United States Sulphur Vapor Baths are now being recom- mended by many of the leading physicians of the country. We Invite Investigation ROBERTA BUCHER AND JOHN T. SEAGERT Managers. 70 8-tf ticle III, Section 2 (a) and (B), and Arti- | Announcement n order to standardize ser- vice installations and to furnish further protection to our consumers, on March 1st we placed in effect a set of rules apply- ing to the wiring of customers’ premises. All contractors and those interested in wir- ing can get a copy of these rules from our local office. All Electrical Inspections will be made in accordance with these rules. Keystone ‘Power Corporation LOOK! LOOK! Special Prices We will Sell to you for $1. 35-90 for a Short Time Only A Washer that sells for $109.00 A Combination Plug and An Iron that sells for . . 5.50 Switch that sells for . $§ 2.50 A Light that sells for . . 5.50 And aWiring Job that sells for 25.00 Total . . $147.50 And That is Not All You have only to pay $35.00 down, and you can pay the balance in small monthly pay- ments—with a liberal discount for prompt payments. Act Now Don’t Wait CALL OUR NEAREST OFFICE Keystone Power Corporation The Logical Place to Buy Electrica! Appliances fi ~going to press! The Bell Telephone Directory is about to go to press. Arrange now at the Business Office for new listings and changes in present listings. Place your directory advertis- ing without delay. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ARR Co ESR ART ARSE alt nk — ~ —Regulor readers realize that the “Watchman” stands in a class by it- | self, 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. Genre County Fuel and Building Supply Go. = HER Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa : a ——y Fire, Lightning, Wale ea SMOKE Insurance AT A REDUCED RATE J. M. KEICHLINE 70-2 12t* BELLEFONTE, PA. 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, MARCH 21: terest and thrills. A good show. MONDAY, MARCH 23: hope father will save him. Comedy. THURSDAY, MARCH 26: FRIDAY, MARCH 27: ANNE I. NILLSON in “TOP OF THE WORLD,” James Kirkwood and other stars, is a picture with considerable human in- Also, 2 reel Educational Comedy. A good feature, name to be announced later. with Shelden Lewis, PATSY RUTH MILLER in “HER HUSBAND'S SECRETS,” is a six reel, something different story. A crook marries daughter of westerner with A melodrama with good acting, settings, di- rection and photography. Also, Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 AND 25: All Star Cast in “THE GOLDEN BED,” a nine reel picture, with lavish production by Cecil DeMille, dealing with marriage infidelities. A luxury- loving woman takes her sister’s lover from her and marries him, and he becomes bankrupt through her, goes to the pen for stealing and wife be- comes wayward and dies, and hero goes back to his first love. Also, 2 reel Also, Pathe News and Review. ADOLPHE MENJON in “THE SWAN,” a story of a small principality in Europe with the intrigues of the court. Has human interest, some pathes and comedy situations. Also, 9th episode of “INTO THE NET.” MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE. THOMAS MEIGHAN in tries to run him but fails. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 20 AND 21: RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “NEW TOYS,” an eight reel plot of a new- ly married couple where wife wants to return to stage and husband wants her to stay home with baby. Also, 2 reel comedy, “One Third Off.” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AND 28: “COMING THRU,” is a picture taken in and around a coal mine. Hero marries employer's daughter, who gets man and Also, 2 reel comedy, “Down te Sea in Shoes.” Congoleum Rug 18in. x 36in. for With a oft. x 12ft. we give you three Small Rugs 18in. x 36in. for With a gx106s we give you two Small Rugs 18in.x36in. for With a gxg we give you one Small E> “Gold Seal (ONGOLEUM ArT-Rucs Rug Sale Beating (he Mail-Order House.... No Freign( (o Pay 4 Rugs for the Price of One $1800 =v $15.75 $13.50 We have these easily cleaned Rugs, in a wide variety of attractive styles. ton, "HAZEL & CO.