— a c SS WRITER NO FRIEND | Church Services Next Sunday | —Get our job work done here. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | [1.048.008 "Of datfont un OF HOUSEHOLD PET a ai Pecan. Br Gares, penetonte” | Fire Insurance Reduced Rate BOALSBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A UDITOR’S NOTICE.—Notice is here- ARMS AND PROPERTY wanted | — AT A by given that the undersigned has Services for Sunday, January 17: been appointed Auditor to make , Bverywhere. =~ 39% Commission. distribution of the funds remaining in Write for Blank. Smith Farm a. m.; preparatory service Friday evening, 7.30; Sunday school, 9 a. m,; In good condition and will be sold | of Charlotte A. Bloom, late of the Borough 70-11-1 yr. a 2 : Doesn’t Like Cats. cheap. Mrs. Annie Furey, E. Bish- | of State College, deceased, and that the | mmm - One Might Almost Think He Boalsburg—Holy Communion, 10.30 F OR SALE.—Red Cross Double Heater. | the possession of the Administrator of, etc., Agency, 1407 W. York St, Philadelephia, | 70-43-6m J. M. KEICHLINE op St. Of all the impostors who sponge up- on the kindness and forbearance of hu- Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. a. m. T1-1-tf Bellefonte at reasonable price. Address. P. O. Box 764, Bellefonte, the 2nd, at ten a. m., in his office on the Pa., for the time and place where he will hear all in interest and perform the duties said Auditor has fixed Tuesday, February ET Pleasant Gap—Sunday school 9.30 F OR SALE. Desirable properties in | third floor of Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. manity, the cat is the only one that | Shiloh—Sunday school 9.30 a. m. has no single redeeming feature, writes W. J. Wagner, Pastor. Neil Bell in the London Mail. How long ago the cat came in from | _ Read the “Watchman” and get the wild to man’s fireside no man may now even hazard a guess; but the only sure thing about that invasion is that the cat slunk in to serve its own selfisp Sar ends. Jennie Ruch to Alma Ruch Leath- 71-3-3¢ | of his appointment aforesaid. ELLIS L. ORVIS, 71-2-3t. Auditor. Scenic Theatre PRESENTING THE BETTER CLASS PHOTOPLAY Weeks-Ahead Program OR SALE.—One compete 35 L. P. Portable Circular Saw Mill with A NNUAL AUDITOR'S REPORT.—An. Boiler, Engine, etc. Address Cole- nual R d notice to tax pay- man Lumber Co., Coleman’s mang Pas 5 hua of eporc and b of Road in “1-5-3t* | visors of Ferguson Township, Centre Coun- ty, for the fiscal year ending December 17, Esa NOTICE.—The undersign. | 1925. the cream of the news. i Sr Real Estate Transfers. ed executrix of the last will and RECEIPTS. z testament of James J. Mitchell, late | Bal. in township treasury from SATURDAY, JANUARY 16: Lan 3 In the makeup of this sponging and | ers, tract in State College; $1. of College township, Contre coynty, de- a preceding OAT onsen ees: Soa.5 THE ISLE OF HOPE, featuringRICHARD TALMADGE andHELEN FER. reas ereby notifies a ersons knowin 3 3 25 tax.......... 3787. hypocritical egoist is no particle of | T. M. Gramley, et ux, to Claud G. | themselves Re Rt i hom a Jax an 1971.3 GUSON. A surly captain and a mutinous crew plowing down the treacherous gratitude, of affection, of faithfulness | Aikens, tract in Gregg Twp.; $150. Immaliate Jpayment of such indeienesy Rec'd from sale of unseated land. 20.37 lanes of the South Seas with a strange old map to guide them to a pirate a : ; Ihson 4 : of pluck, or of honesty. Bellefonte Trust Company, Exr., to Ba a Een El em, fey from Syste ee A cache. Aboard the vessel a girl, a boy, a negro cook and a Chinaman helper. You may lavish love on one of these | Nathan Kofman, tract in Bellefonte; | MRS. MARGARET MITCHELL, Executrix. | Rec'd from Light Tax....... es 293.62 What a crew! And they are cast upon a desert island into the most laughable beasts, give it the best of* fare, the | $575. 1-2-6t* Lemont, Pa. otal So and thrilling set of situations you ever saw. A]so, a good two reel gloom Nr th) SN Le Ut lene snai een cen * do » S yd i i ¥ easiest chair, the warmest corner of | Bellefonte Trust Company, Exr., t0| S1ockHOLDERS MEETING. The an- EXPENDITURES. Chasers A Reiny Ruight the hearth, put up with its contemptu- | Nathan Kofman, tract in Bellefonte; S nual meeting of the stockholders | New Machinery $1031.00 ous stare, its mincing gait and its evil $1195. ot tie 3 yniterock Quarries SI be hold Freight on Road Machinery. ..... 37.83 MONDAY, JANUARY 18: temper for ten years; and then if you | R. Kerstetter, et al, to John M. | fonte, Pa. on Monday, January 25, 1026, | ater] «ovorersiesniinnenenenes 191.23 THE PRAIRIE PIRATE, headed byHARRY CAREY. Fighting against fall on hard times, this creature of | Shope, et al, tract in Harris Twp.; or fen oojovk 2. m., for the election of ! yugine Hire... l. ili ill po odds to avenge his sister and defend the honor of the girl he loves; face to irector r 1S res mi : . : ¢ o mere appetite will leave you for the | $1,909. on che yasung year ae Boal Tile Chane erie ne aes 32 face with the villain he sought, and in his power. A story of a daring ranger hand of any stranger that offers it L. E. Swartz, et al, to Miles E. [erly come before such meeting. Sd SHON Sevressrarervineiegiey 3500.00 who turned bandit, who became the hated and dreaded Yellow Seal for love : 7 Oh i FFER Notes .........ceiiiiiiiiiiiiiinns 500, wi Saee ; food. Rats will indeed leave a sinking | Davis, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $2,- | 71.2 5¢. 1. 4: SCHAR I ai. Juteress eens serreeneiiieiiiaaneen J 2 and revenge. Also, Puthe News, Aesop’s Fables and a single reel comedy, ship. The cat quits it at first siga of | 000. BE tr en gS 2) VIRGIL a leak. Annie R. Miller, et bar, to James OTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEET- | Salary of Roadmaster..... cenaran 0303.40 The loving band that has fed and |S. Wilkie, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; I he hers of ie es Sa any an TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 AND 20: cared for one of these cringing glut- | $5,000. The regular annual meeting of Stock- | Repairing Machinery ............. 3.66 THAT RoyvAL GIRL, another one of (the world’s greatest director} D. tons for a dozen years is no more Charles W. Swartz, et ux, to I hardens of THE G. ¥, AURREL COMPANY ae Convention .......... 10e0 W. Griffith’s creations, featuring Carol Dempster and none other than W. C. . * : * | for the S % S Advertising ........... cc. siaries fields ; ; R ; : sacred to it than the muzzle of a [Clyde McClenahan, tract in Centre |{eansucting euch other Dogaiectors and Hixpended for Light... 1.11110. . 18200 Fields and Harrison Ford. 4 great story, The finest, Orifith has bad in . y i 4 Xpende or Tools............... 26.7 ne “ = ’ » ’ . curious pup. It will turn and rend | Hall; $1,500 come before the meeting, will be held at |fXpended for Tool 26.76 Years. Melodramatic, hedrt-throbbing, flashing, funny, pathetic and gripping, 'eith ith ual abandon and A ; the offices of Spangjer & Walker, Crider’s | Commission on TaX............... 159.42 A story of a daughter of today from the Cosmopolitan Magagine story. We either w an equal aba , L. E. Swartz, et al, to Harry A. Exchange Building, Bellefonte, Pennsylva- Judiers Pee, i ae 17:2 find her in every city. Her dress is a]Jways snappy. She knows the wisest sest at the slightest threat to its com- | Rossman, et ux, tract in Spring Twp.; ma on Friday, February 5th, 1926, at 10:00 | =5~ el Mea Ea boys, the newest dance steps. You think she is shallow. We guarantee it to fort. $6,000. near F. MUSSER. President.G : ‘TowlilL.h ceee.. $8365.24 give 100 per cent. satisfaction. Also Mack Sennett’s latest scream, The Uneasy The fact that cats were once wor- Clifford H. Dippery to Wilbur G. 1 Gigi ? ’ rane a ti 1062.56 Three, shiped in Egypt seems somenow 0 Goss, tract in Rush Twp.; $75. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters Amount 2 Duplicate for 1925... .. Ss 00 have becowe u racial memory WIth | william L. Spangler, et ux, to| AA testamentary on ihe estate of Tame | Encoliected Tux oooooooo HES THURSDAY, JANUARY 21: these animals. The haughty and In- | Millie E. Campbell, tract in: Liberty | co, deceased, having been granted the | Rebate .........000llllllllllililll 180.12 A WOMAN OF THE WORLD, featuringPOLA NEGRI and CHARLES solent stare of a eat in possession of Twp.; $1. undersigned, all persons knowing them- |148Bt ........ocoiiiiiiiiiiiiiann. 223.62 : selves indebted to said es 4 the best hair would provoke sn ukge) Mary I. MacMullan, et bar, to Peter Ted eke a re are Il Annual Report of the Overseer of to slaughter. A cat would not give | w Yhepy tract in College Twp.; | those having claims, to present them, | (he Poor Bal on hand in Twp. EMMETT MACK. A searching satire of American morals. For the first tjme in her career Pola appears in an American romance that is a mixture of emo- tional thrill, spirited drama and rollicking humor. How could you miss it? up its seat to dying man; it would rob | g5o0, properly authenticuted, for settlement, to iY om preceding year.. Sos Also, Pathe News and Pathe Review. 8 sick child of its milk, Lillian B. Shuey, et bar, to B. Lloyd HARRY §. MILLER, Bol i Tei. Troasusy SER History Is full of the noble deeds | pi, 1 of ux, tract in Ferguson Twp.; ow Administrators. | Bal DT WHREOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 AND 23: of dogs, of horses, of lions, of ele yi2 Bellefonte, Pa. J. H. McCRACKEN, phants—in fact, of most of the ani- mals of the world. You may search the pages of history in vain for one instance of nobility, of faithfulness, or even affection to put to the credit of the cat. George Wither, the Elizabethan poet, wrote ‘Hang sorrow; care will kill a cat.” But, of course, the puint is, as the genial Wither very well knew, cats don't care. The really curious thing about the whole business is that people in their hearts are only too conscious of the cat’s unloveableness; the most op- probrious thing one can say about an- other person, is, “What a cat!” Reports Eskimos Dying Out Dr. D. E. Scot, who recently re- Administratrix, 10-19-6¢ Lemont, Pa. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orphan's Court of Centre County. In the matter of the estate of William J. Mallory, late of Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said court to pass upon the exceptions filed to the first and partial account of the executors of the estate of the above named decedent, and to make distribu- tion as shown hy said first and partial account and by the second or supplemental account filed by them, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties in interest for the purpose of his appointment at his office, in Bellefonte, Penn, in the Crider's Exchange building, rooms Nos. 20 and 21, on Tuesday, Febru- ary 16th, 1926, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, when and where those who desire may attend or forever afterwards be’ barred from coming in on said fund. 71-3-3t W. G. RUNKLE, Auditor. Grand View Farm for Sale An attractive farm property; South Cen- tral Pennsylvania. Located between Spruce Creek and Water Street, Hunting- don county, Pua.,, on Penn Highway. One of the best grain, stock and dairy farms in Central Pennsylvania. 264 acres, 200 acres practically level, limestone soil, in a good state of cultivation, balance in tim- ber and pasture, considerable saw timber. 1 large, 7 room farm residence, two 5 room tenant houses, large bank barn with corn crib and wagon shed attached; running water at farm house and barn, a number | of hog houses, 2 good orchards with all | kinds of fruit trees. One of the best lo- cations in the State for a fruit farm. Beautiful scenery, State Highways north, south, east and west. Convenient to good market, convenient to three stations on the P. R. R. Hundreds of autos and trucks passing daily. Entire products of farm can be sold at the door. For further par- ticulars write, JOHN B. ISETT, S. A. HOMAN, 71-2-3t Auditors Salesman Wanted Immediately Reliable, steady, intelligent, well recom- mended men, from 25 to 60 years of age, to sell farmers in this State. Knowledge of farming and farm conditions desirable. Must be willing to work six days a week. Selling experience not necessary, personal training under local manager. Big pay every week. Good territory. All year work. Permanent position. Advancement. State if now employed, when you can start and if you have a car. Address Home Office Sales Manager, Dept. CDW, Box 1632, Philadelphia, Pa. 71-2.3t. PUBLIC SALE. The Homestead property of the late Alexander G. Morris, situate on the North side of East Linn street, Bellefonte, Penna., will be offered for sale on the premises by the undersigned, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1926, At 1:30 o'clock p. m. The lot has a frontuge of 100 feet on East Linn sireet, and is 200 feet in depth, The house erected thereon, and’ which is in first-class repair and condition, contains 12 rooms and 5 fully equipped bath rooms. An up-to-date steam heating plant with all plumbing in excellent shape. | On the rear of the lot is a large garage. ! Terms of Sale: Ten per cent. in cash, to ! be paid when property is knocked down and declared sold; 30 per cent. in cash, to { be paid on or before April 1st, 1926, at ‘which time a deed will be delivered; the balance of the consideration, to-wit, sixty per cent. shall be paid on April 1st, 1927, | and which said deferred payment shall be ! secured by a purchase money mortgage on | the premises with interest from April 1st, 11926, at the rate of six per cent. per an- | num, payable semi-annually. Possession , will be given when deed is delivered and i the above conditions of sale are fully com- : plied with. | ELIZA EGBERT MORRIS, . L., Frank Mayes, Bellefonte, Pa. Auctioneer. W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. 70-50-4t IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 Seuth Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-84-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY wives they are. see Bluebeard’s Seven Wives. a4 rip-roaring comedy drama. WALLACE BEERY. are at the FAUBLE Suit and Overcoat Sale hat BLUEBEARD’'S SEVEN WIVES, headed by BLANCHE SWEET, LOIS WILSON and BEN LYON. Because he looked like a shiek they tried to give him seven wives, but when a fellow’s got one swo2etheart and he loves her, and she loves him, you can’t interest him in seven wives, no matter whose And you know it, brother. Every man with one wife should Just try and keep from screaming. Also, Friday night the second chapter of THE GREEN ARCHER, and Saturday night 2 reel comedy, East Side, West Side. . MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 AND 17: MADAM BEHAVE, withANNE PENNINGTON and JULIA ELTINGE, in Alsc Swastika, the master mind of two conti- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 AND 23: THE GREAT DIVIDE, featuring ALICE TERRY, CONWAY TEARLE 2nd They don’t come any better. caping starvation. At the time of the | to print. It’s a home paper. 71-3-1t* R. D. 4, Tyrone, Pa. , annexation of Korea to Japan, about sixty of the leading Koreans were cre- Watch Our Windows ated peers and received property from | the Japanese government. Most of O 2] them ran through their property rap- ns and get your idly. Recently 30 of the impoverished : Ll Boretn ales sets 2 roti re SOME PERSON IS GOING TO RECEIVE oh > : Japanese government asking for finan- Sf Suits and Overcoats cial assistance. sr Shion for one-half Free---A Ford Touring Car SATURDAY MARCH 20th, 1926 The Ford Weekly Purchese plan gives you a Car onyour own terms—and 6 per cent. interest on your savings. CAR Acquitted Bill Austin, star clarinetist with the Zlks’ orchestra at the Catalina (Cal.) convention, decided he'd take up the saxophone. He thought he was doing fine until some of the neighbors came in and protested. “For heaven's sake stick to your clarinet; that sax is mo good. They must have sold you a lemon!” “That must be it!” exclaimed Bill. “I thought it was my fault, but if the sax is a lemon, no wonder the notes are sour,” SHS that other stores ask. He Mr. Ford Prospect, this may be you if you enroll now for a Car, Truck or Tractor for delivery during 1926. FREE a = A A MNES Mes AEN 1} * - May “Fingerprint” Babies i An increase in the number of de 4d serted babies in Ireland prompted the ——— ; union commissioners to order that finger prints be taken of babies under § three months of age who are dis- charged from the maternity hospital of Pellestown. The action was in- spired by a letter from Miss Duggan, ’ a woman barrister, who pointed out W- { h Ou Wi de : ic _that such a scheme would aid the po- a C r n ows ic lice in discovering the mother or foster 1 mother of a deserted child. Si 20 LET US TELL YOU HOW Beatty Motor Co. Nittany Motor Co. Greater Church Comfort Some of the Lutheran churches of the country, in an effort to increase the summer attendance at church and -} A. Fauble Son Sabbath schools, are urging the adop- = 100 pairs Mens ** Walk-Over’’ Sho Uo Sion any installation of ice:cooled ven. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. STATE COLLEGE, PENNA" r= es is tilation systems .to compete with theaters which - have adopted that modern comfort as a means of draw- ing the crowds odd lots ($7.00 and $8.00 Shoes) for $2.85 SUE EEUU EL EE EUS EE EEE fh Authorized Ford Agents “] i= |