BIG VICTORY FOR VARE PREDICTED IN COLLIER'S. | Weekly’s Observer Thinks Pinchot Votes Will go Democratic in Case of Defeat. New York, May 10.—Vare will win in the Pennsylvania Republican Sena- torial primary on May 18, Walter Davenport, of Collier's Weekly, de- clares in the current issue. Mr. Davenport makes his prediction following an intensive survey of the | primary contest in Pennsylvania and interviews with scores of supporters of the three candidates, Senator Pep- per, Governor Pinchot and Congress man Vare, as well as first-hand inves- tigation in the various voting strong- holds. Winning of the Senatorial nomina- tion, he reports, is an incident in the larger fight for control of the Repub- lican party in Pennsylvania, Vare’s at- tack on the Mellon political interests being an attempt to maintain Phila- delphia control against the gravita- tion of political supremacy to Pitts- burgh. He points to Senator Pepper's defeat by 50,000 votes in Allegheny county in 1924 as significant, as also the indorsement of Beidleman, Vare's candidate for Governor against Fish- er, the Mellon candidate, by such poli- ticians as Joseph N. Mackrell, Alle- gheny County Register of Wills, as an indication of the trend among politi- cians in the congested cities. His final conclusion is that the mass vote will swing to the wet margin, the World Court and similar issues having no large mass appeal in face of sentiment for modification of the Volstead act. Political Adv. Boalsburg Stricken With Measles. A general epidemic of measles has broken out at Boalsburg and every- body seems to be catching them— young and old alike. Last week both the primary and grammar schools had to be closed on account of the epidemic and so many of the High school students have been infected or quarantined that there has been talk of closing it also. ————————————— ——A glance at the Scenic pro- gram published in the Watchman will convience you that manager T. Clayton Brown is showing some wou- derful pictures at that popular place of amusement. Pictures the like of which cannot be seen anywhere else in Bellefonte. If you are a movie fan make the Scenic your regular place of entertainment as you are always sure to see something good. — Subscribe for the “Watchman.” TTI \ * A Reorgan AARONSBURG. John F. Krape and family on sun- day afternoon motored to Huntingdon. Mrs. Mertz, of Northumberland, spent several days recently with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Phillips, on Main street. Mrs. Samuel Mowery and grandson have arrived home from Sunbury, where they had been for a number of . months. Rev. G. H. Fred Greising is attend- ing the meeting of West Susquehanna Classis of the Reformed church in session at Centre Hall this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer, of Belle- vue, Ohio, after a visit with Mr. Boyer’s father, Samuel Boyer, left for home Friday morning. They made the trip by auto. While in Pennsylva- nia they visited other relatives. Sunday guests at the Thos. Hull home were C. Earl Bell, Mrs. C. C. Bell, Mrs. F. B. Patton and Margaret Bell, of Huntingdon, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup, son Lewis and daugh- ters Anna Mary, Priscilla and Re- becca, of Bellefonte. Dr. Andrew S. Musser and Frank Burd on Friday motored to Plainfield, N. J. They were accompanied by Dr. ' Musser’s niece, Mrs. Fred Cranson, who with her aunt, Mrs. T. E. Stover, who had been Mrs. Cranson’s guest for some time, had arrived here sev- eral weeks ago. Mrs. Cranson will bring her household goods here in the near future and occupy the house pur- chased by her from H, D. Kramer. Dr. Musser and Mr. Burd returned home Monday evening. Real Estate Transfers. Leona Fink, et bar, to Toner Meriy- man, tract in Taylor Twp.; $80. Emma L. Deitrick, et al, to MeNitt- Hewitt Lumber Co., tract in Walker Twp.; $250. ° McNitt-Hewitt Lumber Co., to J. M. Deitrick, tract in Walker Twp.; $1. Fred Schenck to Christian B. Schenck, et al, tract in Liberty Twp.; $333,33. Frederick Schenck to Christian B. Schenck, tract in Liberty Twp.; $. William R. Brachbill to Samuel B. Weaver, et ux, tract in State College; $600. A. W. Mitchell, et al, to E. Blair Fisher, ‘act in Union Twp.; $7,500. William A. Gager, et ux, to E. E. Weiser, tract in College Twp.; $1,500. David Y. Brouse, et al, to Samuel C. Miller, et ux, tract in Ferguson Twp.; $1. ; Hassell L. Stere, et al, to Media M. Stere, tract in Unionville; $1. Charles H. Lingle, et al, to Ida M. Ripka, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1,050. William J. Musser, et ux, to John Howard, tract in Bellefonte; $2,000. Adam: H. Krumrine, et ux, to Mc- Lean M. Babcock, et ux, tract in State College; $675. TID FETE > EY — = -— = ® 7 Maite Secretary Wilson says: “I am campaigning with Judge Porter because he comes nearest the ideal for Governor of any of the candidates with whom | have been in contact in this campaign,”’—Bellefonte, April 28, 1926. The Pittsburgh Post, April 20, 1926, said “the high purpose for the upbuild- ing of the party” is shown by Mr. Wilson's touring the State with Judge Porter “to impress upon Democrats the great opportunity and duty that have been presented them this year.” ten E re Pe " aa sp po The Harrisburg Patriot, May 208 4 GRA wie ized Dem WILSON and PO . For United States Senator » | —Now is the time to plan for next year’s planting of forest ‘trees, Do not let the applications go until next February or March. i J. McC. Davis, Owner. M. C. Luke, Manager 1 . Water Street Inn SUNDAY MUSIC | By Water Street Inn Orchestra 71-20-1t A. W. 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Hence you will Dockash Ranges, Florence Oil Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, Linoleums, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. Newly-Weds Scenic Theatre PRESENTING THE BETTER CLASS PHOTOPLAYS Week-Ahead Program FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 14 AND 15: “THAT'S MY BABY,” with DOUGLAS McLEAN and MARGARITT MORRIS, Here we have Doug's latest and greatest picture, packed full of laughs and screams, and plenty of action all the way through. Bound to please all who see it. Added on Friday night, No. 9 of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD,” and on Saturday a first run two reel comedy “TO0 MANY RELATIONS.” ! MONDAY, MAY 17: “THE UNKNOWN LOVER,” headed by ELSIE FERGUSON and FRANK MAYO. The story of a wife who succeeds so well in goading her husband to business success that he keeps going on in a frenzy to get rich, even when the doctors have warned him that his health is being wrecked. The wife finds herself in a position where she can wreck his business and save his health. Would a woman choose for her man certain wealth or uncertein health? Com and see it. Also. Path News, Aesop's Fables and a single reel comedy. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MAY 18 AND 19: “pHE GREATER GLORY,” with CONWAY TEARLE and ANNA Q. NILS- SON. Now the story can be told—of the heart cry of millions drowned out by the drama of war—the dramg of.an embattled. people feeling. the steel ring of ‘defeat closing in—the death chamber of a nation turned into a gilded hall ‘of Bacchus; and through it all the golden glory of a woman unbowed to defeat. Now it can be told—and is told—in measures of drama and beauty that are amazing in their greatness. And played only as Conway Tearle and Anna Q. Nilsson could do it. Also, a brand new two reel comedy, “PAPA BE GOOD.” THURSDAY, MAY 20: “A SOCIAL CELEBRITY,” headed by ADOLPHE MENJOU and LOUISE BROOKS. An hilarious funny screen romance of a small town barber who goes to take New York and runs into riotous adventure and delightful re- mances Not high hat entertainment but down to earth jolly good fun. Also, Pathe News and Pathe Review. FRIDAY, MAY 21: “THE MAN FOUR SQUARE,”with BUCK JONES. Here is Buck in another one of those strong, western pictures and all the gang in waiting to get a shot at him, but Buck plays square and bas all the chance in the world to get his man in the end. Also the final chapter of the great serial, “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD.” 2 MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE. THIS FRIDAY. “THE BLUE STREAK,” with RICHARD TALMADGE in high gear. Here is Dick in his usual fast moving action picture with more athletic stunts than ever before. Also, a first run two reel comedy, “Your Husband’s Past,” and Mr. Mernivini, the world’s greatest pianoc-accordionist, in person, playing all the latest ani best selections. Admission, 10 and 25. THIS SATURDAY. RAFFLES,” with HOUSE PETERS, in a powerful western crook melo- drama. Also, a good two reel comedy and Mr. Mernivini, the crack piano- agcordionist in person. ; NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE,” with HARCLD LLOYD in his latest and great- est success. Whatever you do next week For Heaven's Sake don’t dare miss this one. Also, a first run two reel comedy, “TRIMMED IN GOLD.” ave You Considered Our Suggestion that you make this Bank your Executor—and also place, in our hands as Trustee, the proceeds of your life insurance >—under terms that will safe- guard the principal and provide for a proper income. It is an Important Matter and Worthy of Serious Thought The First National Bank PA. BELLEFONTE,