Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 17, 1925, Image 5

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NEWS PURELY PERSONAL. Church Services Next Sunday | a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —Get your job work done here.
— Master Henry Showers, of Pleasant HY i
3 BOALSBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH. | » asses
Gap, bas been in Bellefonte for a part of ! 4
thie. week, visiting nt the Y.. H, Williams Boalsburg—Sunday school 9 a.m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
home. Holy Communion 10:30 a. m. Union
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— Mr. and’ Mrs. Lloyd Pownell, of Wil- a 2m mb
lowbank street, returned home on Tuesday . : 1 os 0
from an interesting two week's visit with Pleasant Gap Sunday school 9:3 {
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friends in Philadelphia. 9 W. J. Wagner Pastor
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ARMS AND PROPERTY—Wanted |
Everywhere. 3% Commission.
Write for Blank. Smith Farm
Agency, 1407 W. York St. Philadelephia,
Pa. y ? 70-111 yr. T IMBER LAND FOR SALE.—50 acres
of Timber and Ore Land in Marion
cd nv p 4 township, Centre county. Address
VL tary JAF ofben |, p SRR, Bi win T
| etbook containing large sum of McCaffrey, Lock Haven, Pa, apn
i money. Finder will be rewarded by re-
; turning to this office. 70-28-1t |
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—The under-
signed executor of the last will and
—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lose, of east
High street, are entertaining Mrs. Lose’s | BELLEFONTE LUTHERAN CHURCH.
sister, Mrs. Harry Hazel, of East Pitts- Sunday school at 0:20 a. m. Preach- |
ing sat 10:45. The new pastor will
IRA D. GARMAN
burgh, and her two daughters. testament of Frank McClain, d
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— Miss Overton has gone to Atlantic City, | yreach his first sermon. No evening ! ceased, of Bellefonte, Pa., hereby notifies JEW
where she will spend her summer vaca- | SEIVICE. | 21 efsons haviug claims agAjusE the oa 101 Seuth Eleventh St.
: Fd ya er bass . Te of decedent to present them, properly
tion at the Children's Seaside house, as has Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. certified, for on are and those De PHILADELPHIA.
themselves indebted thereto to make im-
mediate payment.
JAMES A. McCLAIN, Executor,
been her custom for several years.
Mrs. W. W. Witmer, of east Bishop
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
64.34.tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
Services next Sunuay morning at
street, who was taken ill suddenly, Tues-
day night, with an attack of neuralgia of
the heart, is now slowly recovering.
—Mrs. Shipley, mother of Mrs. Harvey
Rhbinesmith, is Mr. and Mrs. Rhinesmith’s
guest at the Bush house, expecting to be
there for the remainder of the summer.
—Yhilip Mignot, a member of the Boy
Scouts of Bellefonte, will be among the
members of that organization leaving
here Monday to spend two weeks at Camp
Kline.
—D. W. Eberhart spent a part of last
week in Centre Hall, a guest of his sister,
Mrs. S. D. Burris and the family, while
Mrs. L. J. Burris was an-=all day visitor,
Saturday, at the Eberhart home oh east
High street.
— Fourth of July week visitors at the IL
¥. Miller home on High street included
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weiler, Mr. Weiler's two
sisters, Katherine and Anna, and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Corman, of Hanover; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Walker and their two children,
of Lewistown, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Johnsen und their three children, of State
College.
— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derstine and their
three soms will motor over from Juniata,
sunday. Mr. Derstine and his eldest son,
(Gilbert, returning the same day, while
Mrs. Derstine and the twa younger sons
will remain with Mr. Derstine’s mother,
Mrs. William Derstine, for a week. Mr.
Derstine will return for his family the fol-
lowing Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs. F. W. West and Mr. and
Mrs. Widdowson have had as guests the
past week Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Moore, of
Glen Campbell, who motored here last
friday and remained until Wednesday
when they departed on a trip to Washing-
ton, D. C. Miss Doris Buckingham, of
New York city, is at present a guest of
Mrs. Widdowson.
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young, of Phoe-
nix avenue, have had as guests the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R Kreps, of Alliance,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Kreps and son
Norman, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Kreps and son Kenneth, of Oneida, N.
Y., and Mrs. Bernard B. Holland, of Port
Allegheny. The last of the guests will leave
Bellefonte today and Mrs. Young and her
mother will accompany Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Kreps on a motor trip to their home
in Oneida, where they will be guests for
two weeks.
— William * Brandon, of Home-
stead, arrested in Philipsburg for dis-
orderly. conduct and carrying conceal-
ed deadly weapons, was brought to the
Centre county jail on Tuesday in de-
fault of $1,000 bail asked at a hearing
before justice of the peace Thomas
Byron. A young woman was also
brought to the jail from Philipsburg,
having been arrested for disorderly
conduct.
Marriage Licenses.
Russell J. McCracken and Roxie H.
Johnstonbaugh, Port Matilda.
Henry O. Harvey, Lock Haven, and
Elda G. McClincy, Bellefonte.
Joseph S. Kellerman and Mary H.
Snyder, State College.
Clarence F. Albright and Margaret
B. Campbell, Bellefonte.
George Stokes, Belleville, Ill, and
Elizabeth Brumberg, Indiana, Pa.
LeRoy A. Resides and Elda May
Way, Fleming.
William L. McFarland, Philipsburg,
and Ethel E. Renaud, Allport.
LeRoy P. Reifein, Pittsburgh, and
Mildred H. Courson, Philipsburg.
George Anthony and Jennie Nich-
olas, State College. ;
Henry T. Nevel, State College, and
Verna M. Donahey, Centre Hall.
Roy St. Clair, Lock Haven, and Nel-
lie May Duell, Driftwood.
Dorse B. Reed and Nina V. Gares,
Bellefonte.
40,000 Acres of Potatoes Being |
Sprayed in Pennsylvania.
To miss a potato spray applications
at this time is serious business, say
specialists at The Pennsylvania State
College. Growers should make sure
that applications of Bordeaux mixture
‘are made every ten days during the
growing season. Even one miss may
be the cause of serious losses.
Almost 40,000 acres of potatoes are
being sprayed in the Keystone State
this season, say extension specialists.
Part of this is being covered by 42
spray rings, where several growers go
together and provide a machine and
an operator to keep spraying their po-
tato vines throughout the summer.
Seven of these operators are students
from the agricultural scheol at State
College. In the spray rings an effort
is made to get an application of spray
on each field once every ten days. The |
42 rings are in operation in 18 coun-
ties, including one in Philadelphia
county where a student operator cares
for seventy acres.
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103 Fail at Penn State.
A total of 103 students failed to
pass the required amount of work dur-
ing the second semester of The Penn-
sylvania State College, according to
statistics just made public by the col-
lege registrar. The engineering school
had the most failures with 34, but this
school also has the largest enroll-
ment. The Liberal Arts school was
second in failures with 382, and the
school of agriculture third with 14.
According to the registrar, this is
about the usual percentage of failures.
—1If it’s readable, it is here.
10:45. Sunday school at 9:30. Even-!
ing union service at 6:30, court house |
lawn.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D. Pastor. |
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that i
on the 14th day of July, 1925, the |
Company, a corporation, filed in the Court
of Common Pleas for Centre County its pe-
tition praying for a decree of dissolution,
and that a hearing upon said application
for dissolution has been fixed by said court i
for the 10th day of August, 1925, at ten
o'clock a. m., when and where all persons
interested may attend and show cause
against the granting of the prayer of the
said petitioner, if they so desire.
ORVIS & ZERBY,
70-28-3t Solicitors for Petitioner.
A UDITOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Mary
ough, deceased. :
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed |
by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county,
Pennsylvania, to hear and pass upon the
exceptions filed to the First und Final Ac-
count of Frank M. Fisher, Executor of,
ete, of the above named decedent, to re-
state said account if necessary, and to
make distribution of the funds in the
hands of the Executor to and among those
legally entitled thereto, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at the office of
Blanchard & Blanchard, Temple Court, |
Bellefonte, Pa., on Tuesday, August 18th, |
1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when |
aud where all parties interested are requir-
ed to present their claims before the said |
Auditor or be debarred from coming in for |
a share of the said fund. !
5 JOHN BLANCHARD. |
70-28-3t Auditor.
writ of Alias Levari Facias issued |
out of the Court of Common Pleas i
of Centre county, Pennsylvania, and to me
direc there will be exposed to public
sale atthe Court House, in the borough of
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1925,
at 1:30 p. m. the following described real |
estate to wit: : |
All that certain lot of ground situate in :
the township of Rush, county of Centre !
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: On the North by the
public road 140 feet in width; on the East
b; School property extending back 314
fe 't; on the South by lands of John Miller,
14J feet in width, and on the West by the
Creek 314 feet. Jeing the same premises
as were sold and conveyed unto Mike
Zyupko by Michael J. Gorman, Adminis-
trator d. b. n. e. t. a. of Peter R. Gorman
deceased, by deed dated July 6th, 1616, and
recorded at Bellefonte, Pa, in Deed Book
Volume 119 at page 543 as by reference
thereto being had will more fully and at
large appear. Thereon erected a dwelling
house. and other outbuildings.
Seized, levied’ upon, taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of Mike
Zyupko.
Terms of Sale.~No deed will be ac-
knowledged until the purchase money is
paid in full. :
rv 2bE: RR. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Oftice, Bellefonte, Pa.,
July Tth, 19235. 70-28-3t
5 HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
NNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT—Of
A the School District of Ferguson '
township, Centre county, Pa., for
the school year ending July 6th, 1925: i
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RECEIPTS. i
Bal. on hand July, 1924...........% 2734 53
naxes JN SEN ECS 11912 60 ;
Non-resident tuition ............. 81 00
State appropriations .............. 6248 00
Other .TeCeIPLS coc. cranes cnicsssvrees |S 48
Total reeceipts........ _$21061 41
EXPENDITURES. |
General Contrel, (A) '
SOCLEIAPRY avrenncassnrrinessrs ane 10000
TIEASOTIET voter cassosrescssnnrnnnes 7 00
Tax Collector ..................... 486 59
AUAHOS ..o.o.vnun.vrerssns.vsiivn. 6 00
Compulsory Edu. and Census..... 30 00
Other eXPpensSes ....ceiviceesssvsse 57 71
Total..........5>...8 75530;
; Instruction (B)
Salaries of Teachers .............% 8906 00
Text BOOKS .......... sen esslvaonns 329 20 ;
Supples .[............2........0,, 350 27 |
Other CXPCNSeS: iscsi rvnisscns 2689 39
BOtAl,. ii casaanis ves §12275 86 |
Auxiliary Agencies (C) |
Transportation .... ssrmasaessn 3.002 00
State College Billiard and Bowling uy
C. Fisher, late of Centre Hall Bor- :
W. HARRISON WALKER
Democratic Candidate for
JUDGE
of the Courts of Centre County
Your Vote and Active Support will be Appreciated
— Just two weeks more and the
trout fishing seascn will end.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
the undersigned is owner of Cer-
tificate of Deposit No. 45 issued by
the Clearfield Trust Company of Clearfield,
N OTICE.—Notice is hereby given' that :
Pa., depositary for the bonds of the Hunt-
jingdon & Clearfield Telephone Company,.
i and that said. Certificate of Depesit No. 45
has been lost or mislaid by myself. That
by reason of said loss an application has |
been made for a duplicate Certificate in
lieu of the said lost one.
ELLIS L. ORVIS,
70-26-4t Bellefonte, Pa.
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby
C given that an application will be
made to the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre county, Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday, the 5th day of August, ALD.
1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the pro-
visions of the Incorporation Act of 1874
and its supplements, for a charter of an
intended corporation to be called the
“IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER of the THETA
UPSILON OMEGA FRATERNITY,” situ-
ate in the borough of State College, coun-
ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania,
for the purposes to acquire and maintain
a home for its members, promote moral
and social culture, build up an Association
for mutual assistance in education, friend-
ship and fidelity, and to exercise all the
right of ownership of, to, in and over real
estate and personal property which is con-
ferred by the said Act and supplements
thereto. The application for said charter
is filed in the Proth )notary’s office of Cen- |
tre county at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and
entered to No. 201 May Term, 1925.
D. LLOYD CLAYCOMB,
70-28-3t Solicitor. |
Institute, lectures, ete. Genssen shine 240 00
Wotallls ond $ 842 00
. Operation (D)
Water .............. 7 ............ $ 3 00
Wages of janitor: . 230
nel Lk. 480 10
Janitors’ supplies ... : 19 50
Other eXpenses .......csseesseneas 14 88
Total. sone vs 5: i$ 500518
| \ Maintenance (E)
Repairs ......... os asalaisss nes ns ens $ S01 79
Fixed Charges (F)
| State Retirement Board ..........$ 184 59
FINBUTANCE “..uiieresesorsannssaasens 71 36
WOLRY. ies cn ennsassons $ 255 95 |
Total of all payments
4, B,C. DBF G H)........$15521 08 |
Bal. on hand July 6, 1925......... $ 5540 33
ined the above accounts auu find them cor-
rect, and that the securities of the officers
of the Board are in accordance with law |
(Section 2613).
A. L. BOWERSOX,
J. C. GATES,
July 6, 1925. 70-28-3t
20 styles in Crepes and Jap Silks.
New styles in Banding Lace.
Garmans
Insure your Farm: Property
Farmers. You are filling your
barns with the resuits of a year's
labor. Is it covered with insur-
ance? I am writing Insurance
on Farm Property and Crops at
a Reduced Rate.
70-28-8t* J. M. KEICHLINE.
sama
Buy From Us and
Bank the Difference
Low Overhead the Reason of
Auditors. !
We hereby certify that we have exam-
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our Under-Selling. Garmans
OLD FASHIONED
Grass Rugs Rag Rugs
Beautiful Patterns in Ruffled
Curtains, with Tie Back—g5c.
Garmans
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Infants, Misses
fants, Misses Gauze Vests
Eaby kRands—Mens and Boys B-V-D
Patterns, 50c. and 75c.—The Largest
Line of Silk and Lisle Stockings, most
. Teagonably priced. Garmans
ee.
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Caldwell & Sen
Bellefonte, Pa.
Plumbing
70-28-6t Spangler, Pa.
and Heating
By Hot Water
| Vapor
: Steam
Pipeless Furnaces
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|Full Line of Pipe and Fit-
| tings and Mill Supplies
All Sizes of Terra Cotta
Pipe and Fittings
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ESTIMATES
Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished
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andth part of an inch.
wear.
Splendid Strap Watches for men, in
Gold Cases of the Newest Patterns;
and Beautiful White Gold Hand-En-
graved Wrist Watches for womens
VATA TL Th TA TA TATA TA NATTA Ta NANA TNA TAS TL
Standardization
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By that word the Bulova
Watch Company means
that every Bulova Strap or
Wrist Watch is made to
definite specifications, and
every part has been standardized to the ten-thous-
Every part of every Bulova
Watch is absolutely interchangeable.
F. P. BLAIR & SON |
JEWELERS
Bellefonte, Penna.
WAST AT A TA TA TAT
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a manicure girl who craves the pleasure and gifts that come with wealth.
Entertains sophisticated ideas with a married man, but remains loyal to
poor youth. Also, good 2 reel comedy, “Raisin’ Cain.”
MONDAY, JULY 20:
“PHE SHOCK PUNCH,” starring RICHARD DIX. Here is a picture for
pcople who are looking for thrills, and they come when Dix is seen catch-
ing red hot rivets on a sky scraper and also a fight in mid-air. Frances
Howard is the female star. Also, Pathe News and Esop’s Fables.
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Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, JULY 18:
“PHE MANIAC GIRL,” featuring BEBE DANIELS. A romantic drama of
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 AND 22:
“THE TALKER,” with ANNA I. NILSSON and LEWIS STONE. A tremen-
dous drama of women who forget—of a wife who was a talker and almost
broke up her home until she learned that ‘silence is golden.” Take this
one in. Also, 2 reel comedy, “The Haunted Honeymoon.” ?
THURSDAY, JULY 23:
“ONE WAY STREET,” starring BEN YON and ANNA L NILSSON. The
Primrose and the thorn strew the path that youth must tread, and here is
the story of the temptations and beguilements that youth must face. Learn
of love and romance now, for you can’t turn back on the one way street of
life. Also, Pathe News and Pathe Review.
FRIDAY, JULY 24:
“DON DARE DEVIL,” featuring JACK HOXIE. A brue streak western
picture that has all the thrills you want. Also, 6th episode of “THE
GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY,” the biggest serial yet shown.
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
SATURDAY, JULY 25: .
“BAND OF THE BORDER,” with LEFTY FLYNN. Another great west-
ern picture.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 31 AND AUGUST 1:
“STEEL OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED,” with BERT LYTELL and 5S.
HOLMES. A northwest mounted police story.
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Hazel & Co.
Think and Figure
For Yourself
eople. are going to spend their
money where they think they are
- getting the most for it—that’s natural.
The Economy Event
of the Season Starts Today
20% Reduction Sale
ALL OVER THE STORE
Think what this means—-eighty
cents (80c.) will buy one hundred
cents (100c.) worth of merchandise.
This Sale will Last Ten (10) Days Only
We are forced by contracts to exclude the following from
this sale: Aerolyx Porch Shades and Whittall Rugs
(all drop patterns) at less than 20% reduction.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats
AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE
Hazel & Co.