Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 10, 1925, Image 5

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I
The Mystery Car to Race at Altoona.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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AN WANTED as Agent to handle Private Sale
DE eS ts Se. Vos 102 East. High St., Bellefonte
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 70-11-4t : Cooking Range with Water-Back, and
ANTED—To buy an old-fashioned ‘| a Walnut Bedstead. Enquire of
Spinning Wheel. Write me what Mrs. Edw. F. Garman:
you have. Mrs. R. B. PICKERAL,
Clearwater, Florida. 70-13-3t* |
Everywhere. 3% Commission, A. Easter week. Sale will begin
Wednesday, April 8th. 70-12-4t
Now the racing world has its mys- OUND.—Silver mesh purse with sum
tery car. Declared to be the most F of money. Inquire at this of-
ARMS AND PROPERTY—Wanted E ASTER FLOWERS.—At the Y. M. C.
sensational model in years, and cost- fice. 15-1t Write for Blank. Smith Farm
ing above $30,000, it is the posthu-
mous child of daring Jimmie Murmhy, oTICE op APPLICATION —Noties
He had it designed and partly built s hereby given that appieailon XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- .
Totoro his Jife wis SON out 10 the |e cont, iooh mats to The Public Sery; E mentary having been granted to WhyNot BuyMaterial Fa ter?
fatal crash last fall on the slow Syra- | Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the | mmgaline Hess, SIeLens Bellefonte borough, for the New Dress for °
cuse dirt track. Officials preparing Public Servies Qompany Law, vy William deceased, all persons knowing themselves Beat aD :
the Altoona speedway for the great | =.” e"piblic Convenience evidencing the indebted to said estate are requested to eady-made Dresses cost you many
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speed classic on June 13 predict its | Commissions requisite approval of the be- bid TL Le having || times the price, and are not nearly
S i u r faster. | ginning of the exercise of the right and ¢ :
speed at 140 miles an hour o remy ny them, duly authen fosted, gor Zeitisuent so well made. Garmans
Only hea details of is frock common rer for the trantporintion of eo Conore,
construction have come east as it is | persons between the Village of Bald Eagle
dail d * intensive block and | in Blair County and the Borough of Belle- J. Kennedy Johnston, Executor. | e ———— —
y undergoing Intensive : fonte in Centre County on regular sched- Attorney. 70-10-6t
other tests in a guarded automotive | je e :
laboratory at Hollywood. Its pecu- | A public hearing on this application will DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Letters Hot Springs in Bel e onte
liar design even lower than the costly ba 22d, jn Commission Building, 112 A of Administration, having been
£ + | Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., on Thurs- ran to the undersigned upon
speed creations used by Tommy Mil- day, April 23rd, 1925, at 9:30 a. m., when | the 0 of Mabel S. Gane nto SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS
ton and Billy Hill in their Yeheniod and where all persons in interest may ap- Halfmoon _towkship, Sacersed al pErsens
3 i ? i i pear e hear ey so desire. nowin emselves indebt 0 sa es- ; y
ShEiering oe orld : Jseon WILLIAM R. GRAZIER, | tate ne requested to make prompt pay- | Awarded Gold Medal and International Diploma
£r0ue gins a n Fac oh be- | Liveright & Chase, Tyrone, Pa, ment, and those having claims against the | as most perfect bath in the world. A real Hot
only a hp be ore £ an a vine eh- Clearfield, Pa. Attorneys. 70-15-2t same must present them, duly authenticat- | springs right here in Bellefonte, where you can
yee 1 5 DO : Fig e i ? WILLI S G. DAVIDSON get the same, if not better, results than at any of
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at OTICE.—NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH Administrator, the famous watering places of the United States
: the dri it appears & CHICAGO RAILROAD hereby Warriorsmark, R. F. D Sulphur Vapor Baths are now being recom-
Seating just the driver, it appears gives notice that on the 30th day of | W. Harrison Walker, mended by many of the leading physicians of the
as a grim projectile, thundering | March, 1925, it filed with the Interstate Attorney. 70-14-6t | country.
around the dizzy turns. With its Yomuinres Commission at Washington, D. _
radiator and long, narrow hood bullet- | &- 's application for a certificaate that the We Invite Investigation
Agency, 1407 W. York St. Philadelephia,
Pa. 70-11-1 yr. p—
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IRA D. GARMAN |
JEWELER
101 Ssuth Eleventh B84,
Fire Insurance
on Automobiles, Dwellings, Barns, Stores,
Churches and Merchandise PHILADELPHIA,
At a Reduced Rate Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
701012t* Je Mo. KEICHLINE 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
present and future public convenience and
haped, the slender tail a perfect | necessity require the construction by it of i
a and only the goggled a he of 4 ie hi ig oy Noah You May Win $1,500
: : ny City to Easton, a distance of 283 miles, | If you are able to make the most words
eyes of the pilot peeping over the | Sith two (2) branch lines, one known as | out of the letters contained in the words ROBERTA BUCHER
cowl, it is pictured as a golden dragon, | the Brush Creek and Crows Run Branch | “TOILET NECESSITIES.” A total of
spitting fire and smoke as it hurls | extending from a connection with the main | $3,000 IN CASH prizes will be awarded to AND
through space line at Allegheny City in a northwesterly | competitors in this
: 3 . direction to North Sewickley, 31 miles, and y 2
The slim chassis of toughest special | the other extending from a connection with OHEAT WORLD:-BUILDING. CONTEST JOHN T. SEAGERT
cteel houses one of the most powerful | the main line at Pittsburgh Junction in a Send stamp for circular and rules, Ad- Managers.
! : h reste: i jal sec- | dress, Sheffield Laboratories. Dept. 12, Au-
eight-cylinder motors ever designed, westerly direction into the industrial see Tors Diinols p 70.14-4t
3 : 3 i} tion of the city of Pittsburgh, 30 miles. 70 8-tf
built with watch-like precision. Its |The total mileage proposed to be con-
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SATURDAY, APRIL 11:
MAE MURRAY, in “FASHION ROW,” is here in this seven reel produe-
tion, with excellent acting. This domestic drama will please all. Passion
beginning and Ghetto ending. Also, 2 reel Comedy.
MONDAY, APRIL 13:
GODFREY TEARLE in “SALOME OF THE TENEMENTS,” a seven reel
story of life in the Ghetto, in which a Hebrew girl marries a millionaire
Gentile to please the money-grabbing father. Also, Pathe News and Topics.
: . 3 structed is 344 miles, in Beaver, Butler,
cylinders are scarcely wider .than a Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, In-
woman’s hand, with connecting rods diana, Clearfield, Centre, Blair, Mifflin, Un- >
no larger than a stout lead pencil. | ion, Snyder, Northumberland, Schuylkill,
Phenomenal speeds are prophesized Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Penn- BOXIN
sylvania.
PROGRAM ADVERTISED NEXT WEEK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 AND 15:
MARGUERITE Dela MOTTE in “CHEAPER TO MARRY,” with a star cast,
good acting and scenic effects. Story revolves around two Wall Street
brokers in which the young one's wife saves the firm from bankruptey.
Also, two reel comedy, “Pitfalls of a Big City.”
Moose Temple Theatre
Wednes. April 22, 8.15 pm
for it when, tuned to the high atmo-
sphere here and piloted by one of the RAILROAD
greatest drivers of the world, it roars By F.A. MOLITOR,
around the giant bowl in the fastest 70-15-3t Broddont:
speed duel of motordom. ;
Even the name of the driver isn’t | ee ;
known yet except that Milton, Hill,
DePalma and Bordino, the “Mad Mul- |
lah” of Italy, are talked in the racing
clan. There is also gossip that Mil-
ton, who is wealthy, will buy it as his
personal car. Winning the season’s
first event on Washington’s Birthday
at Culver City, California, his inti-
mates declare that this year will mark
his supreme effort to win the coveted ite
championship. .
NEW YORK, PITTSBURG & CHICAGO
THURSDAY, APRIL 16:
MARY ASTOR in “PLAYING WITH SOULS,” with William Collins Jr.,
Jaqueline Logan and others, is a beautiful production. A stery ef a father
abandoning his family and wife and son and dipping down te the dregs.
Also, Pathe News and Review.
Collar Sets Sao
25c. up. Silk Hose at all prices, in
many wanted colors. Lovely Laces
for 5c. up. Long Cloth, Nainsook,
Batiste, Crepes, etc.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17:
WILLIAM DESMOND in “STRAIGHT THROUGH,” is one of thig sterling
actor's crack pictures and will please all lovers of westerns. Alse, second
episode of the new serial, “IDAHO.”
Produced by the Bellefonte Amusement. Association
Garmans
Real Estate Transfers.
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 10 AND 11:
THOMAS MEIGHAN in “COMING THROUGH,” a coal mine picture im
which the hero marries his employer's daughter and gains ill will of the
boss, who tries to discourage him. Also, a 2 reel Comedy.
Frank Donovan, et ux, to D. M.
Kline, tract in Spring township; $6,-
000.
D. M. Kline, et ux, to D. A. Mec-
Dowell, tract in Spring Twp.; $2,750.
McClellan W. Wert, Adm, to
Samuel H. Beck, tract in Gregg Twp.;
$2,000.
Frank A. Brooks, et ux, to Harold
Zimmerman, et ux, tract in Spring
Twp.; $975.
Charles W. Heverly, et ux, to James
G. Harpster, tract in State College;
The Bellefonte Trust Co.
Is Inviting Its Friends
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 17 AND 18:
All Star Cast in “THE SEA HAWK,” is a return of this magnificent pop-
ular picture at popular prices. Don’t miss this opportunity to see it; it ie
wonderful.
; : 0 Te Matinees Wednesday and Thursday at the Scenic.
Senin THIS WEEK the Bellefonte Trust Co., Bellefonte, Pa., is oe
sending personal representatives to see its friends all over this
community about their banking needs. |... ; 0
HOA B7 ioidl ge CHIME woiTaR Yo ter sien gh
John Haugh, et ux, to James G.
Harpster, tract in Patton Twp.; $1.
Mazie :Gramiley,. et- al, .to-Lizzie A.
Samsel, tract in, MilJheim; $26. -. 4
Albert C. Lutz, et ux, to Phoebe B. ||
Jones, tract in Ferguson Twp.; $2,000. ;
P. Franz, adm., to Wilson G. Franz,
tract in Worth’ Twp.; $2,000. ~~
“Masonic “Temple Association to
Eugene H. Lederer, tract in State Col-
lege; $1. :
W. D. Custard, et ux, to W. P.
Warner, et ux, tract in State College;
$800.
John Kelley, et ux, to Osceola Rod
i Club, tract in Worth Twp:;
250.
Susan E. Irwin, et bar, to Forrest
W. Tanner, et ux, tract in Bellefonte;
$8,000. :
Alfred Keen, et ux, to Ida Overdorf,
. Qurservice has always been available to all people—old and
young, rich and poor—but now we are going to the people with per-
sonal explanations of our banking service and a personal welcome
to everyone who needs them. re
We bespeak your courtesies for our representative when he
calls on you and believe you will find the time you give him is not
only well spent but well invested. :
OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES. ARE
Ww. R. Swan LJ. Brennan Thos. J. Daly
THE ‘BELLEFONTE TRUST CO.
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BELLEFONTE, PA. |
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tract in Penn Twp.; $1,500.
Sarah Markle’s heirs, to Daniel M.
Markle, tract in Bellefonte; $1. :
Martha D. C. Meyers, et bar, to
Walter D. Deitrick, et ux, tract in
Walker Twp.; $1,200.
C. W. Rishel, et al, trustees, to Wil-
liam R. Bloom, et al, trustees, tract in
Spring Twp.; $500.
John Woods, et al, to William
Woods, et ux, tract in Rush Twp.; $1.
Martin C. Schade, et ux, to Fort
Pitt Hunting and Fishing Club, tract
in Miles Twp.; $2,000.
Omega Epsilon Fraternity, et al,
to Omega Epsilon Alumni Asso,
tract in State College; $3,100.
William Walker, et ux, to Maurice
R. Burkholder, tract in Potter Twp.;
$6,000.
S. H. Schaeffer, et ux, to Paul A.
Vonada, tract in Walker Twp.; $1.
S. H. Schaeffer, et ux, to Paul A.
Vonada, tract in Walker Twp.; $12,
000.
J. C. Rossman, et ux, to J. M. Hub-
ler, tract in Harris Twp.; $10.300.
Ella S. Naginey, to Alfred M. Rish-
el, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $9,000.
Square Piano for Sale.—Inquire at
No. 116 N. Spring St., Bellefonte.
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Statement of Ownership.
In compliance with Section 443 of the |
Postal Laws and Regulations the state-
ment is hereby publicly made that the
daughters of Susan M. Meek, deceased, are ,
sole owners and publishers of “The Dem-
ocratic Watchman,” a weekly paper pub-
lished at Bellefonte, Pa., and that there
are no bonds or stock on the property in
existence,
GEO. R. MEEK,
Acting Publisher.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—Dining room table, bed
and springs. Mrs. James Noonan.
Bellefonte. 70-13-tf
Easter Toys, Baskets
Scooters—at way below the regular
prices—Wagons, Kiddie Cars, Wheel
Barrows, Toys of All Kinds.
Garmans
AUCTION SALE
OF
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Used Cars, Trucks and Tractors
On Saturday April 18th, at 1.00 o’clock
sharp, we will sell our complete stock of Used Cars, Trucks and Tractors, at auction
sale. This is the only sale we will have this year, so avail yourself of this opportunity
—if interested in a: GOOD USED FORD. We will also offer a One Ton International
1922 Model Truck, in good condition.
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The terms of sale will be a 6 months note with good security; or by paying cash a
rebate at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum.
BEATTY MOTOR CO., Bellefonte, Pa.
70-15-2t
Easter, the day when Fashion puts
her best foot forward, will soon be
here. Have you beer thinking in an
Easter Costume way? It is time you
do, for this is a season when simplici-
ty succeeds, and by careful, leisurely
choosing you may have a fashionable
wardrobe without extravagance. On
the front page of fashion stands en-
sembles, vividly colored frocks and
flare-devoted Coats. Enjoy these
new modes!
Hazel & Co.