a —— . The Scenic THEATRE Where the Better-Class Photoplays are Shown Each Evening at 6.15 o’clock. Miss Crouse, Organist Week--Ahead Program Friday and Saturday “So’s Your Old Man” ALICE JOYCE Guramount Quctures Speaking of comedies, here is one that will make a mule laugh and car- ries a kick like a mule. It’s in seven reels, you sure are going to enjoy it and “So’s Your Old Man.” Also a first run two reel Fox com- edy, “Mary Month of May.” Monday and Tuesday “Don Juan’s Three Nights” I ONE? w . " LEWIS Fingers that found the soul of a piano—words that found the soul ofa woman—a master of music chords, a genius with heart chords, famous in the spotlight, dangerous in the moon- light—Napoleon of Love—but lie cam- paigns once too often. Don't fail to see Lewis Stone and his 50 sweeties. Also a first run two reel Mack Sen- nett comedy, “Prodigal Bridegrooms.” eee (eee Wednes. and Thursday Scenic Coming Attractions. Scenic patrons will be more than pleased to know that manager T. Clayton Brown has booked a big list of better class photoplays for Novem- ber showing. These pictures are ab- solutely the greatest that money can buy, and contain the greatest stars obtainable, the best stories published and the peer of all directors. Here is the list: Richard Barthelmess in “The Ama- teur Gentleman.” John Gilbert and Lilliam Gish in “LaBoheme.” Ricardo Cortez and Florence Vidor in “Eagle of the Sea.” Dorothy Mackall and Jack Mulhall in “Subway Sadie.” Blanche Sweet and Neil Hamilton in “Diplomacy.” Milton Sills and Betty Bronson in “Paradise.” Ricardo Cortez and Betty Bronson in “The Cat’s Pajamas.” Norman Shearer and Conrad Nagel in “The Waning Set.” —— eee Diphtheria Campaign for Centre County. Definite plans have been made to protect the children of Centre county against diphtheria. The treatment consists of an injection of toxin-anti- toxin once a week for three weeks. It has no harmful effects and is certain to prevent the disease. The earlier the treatment is given after a child reaches the age of six months the bct- ter. Parental consent slips must be signed for each child in the family by either one of the parents. No boy or girl will be given treatment without the signed slips. Signed slips for Bellefonte, Axe Manu and Pleasant Gap must he in the hands of teachers, nurses or lay committee not later than November 4th. —— leer. Real Estate Transfers. Clara M. Iddings, et al, to Charles P. Reese, et ux, tract in Boggs Twp.; $3,000. A. S. Garman, et al, to Edwin F. Garman, tract in Bellefonte; $300. Allen S. Garman, et al, to Edwin F. Garman, tract in Bellefonte; $2,500. J. Orvis Heverly, treasurer, to Wil- liam Steele, tract in Burnside Twp.; $22.12, : W. R. Shope, et ux, to Albert Mayer, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $1,000. James E. Ziegler, et ux, to W. E. Bair, tract in Miles Twp.; $1. Willis R. Bierly to Mary V. Nichols, tract in Miles Twp.; $700. Nancy J. Croft, et al, to Edward J. Coakley, tract in Boggs Twp.; $1. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—Model 1921 Ford roadster, F slip body. Model 1924 Jewett coach. Model 1924 Studebaker sports tour- ing. Any reasonable price. Apply, D. U. Gettig, 51 Thomas St., Bellefonte. 71-43-3t ARM FOR RENT—160 acres at Fill- F more, occupied by C. W. Biddle Address F. D. Hartsock, 436 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y., or in- quire of J. L. Hartsock, Buffalo Run. 71-42-3t Cc man, having left my bed and board without just cause or provocation I hereby caution the public not to harbor or trust her on my account as I will not be responsible for any bills she may con- tract. 71-41-3t* JOSEPH HERMAN. mentary upon the estate of De- Mingoville, Pa. E linda H. Benner, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re- quested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated, for set- tlement. W. HARRISON WALKER, 71-39-6t Executor. UDITOR’'S NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an au- ditor appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre County, to make distribu- tion of the funds in the hands of Michael H. Spicher, Administrator of, etc, of Catherine Spicher, late of Spring Town- ship, deceased, will hold a meeting in the office of Orvis, Zerby & Dale, in Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa., on Thursday, No- vember the 18th, at ten A. M., at which time and place all persons in interest may appear and be heard. AUTION.—My wife, Mrs. Lizzie Her- XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- 71-41-3t ELLIS L. ORVIS, Auditor. HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of alias S writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Belle- fonte Borough on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1926, the following property: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Ferguson Town- ship, Centre county, Penna., bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at stones on land, now or formerly of William Bloom and Henry I'ye; thence by Centre Furnace company’s compromise line, North 32% degrees West 211 perches to stones; thence South 551% degrees West 65 perches; thence by lands, now or, late of Abraham Pifer, South 34 degrees 211 perches to stones; thence North 56 degrees East 61 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 83 acres and 117 perches. Ex- cepting thereout all iron ore, ete. right as formerly reserved by the Pennsylvania Company. : Being the same premises which Jacob Cramer and Wife, by their deed of April 3rd, 1922, and intended to be recorded and even date herewith granted and conveyed the same to Alice G. Brungard of the first part hereto, this mortgage being part of the consideration named therein. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alice G. Brungard and Oliver B. Brungard. said day. E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. 71-41-3t Pa., Oct. 12th, 1926. HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a S writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926, Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock p. m. of i 71-16-tf LUMBER? Oh, Yes! W.R. Shope Lumber Co. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork and Roofing Call Bellefonte 432 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR RENT.—Six room house, all mod- ern conveniences. Apply at 328 east Bishop St. Phone 457—17. 71-42-3t F ANTED—Boys to sell flavoring ex- Ww tracts after school; send for free Wakefield Extract Co. T1-42-4t sample. Sanbornville, N. H ANTED.—Middle aged man. Hust- W lers make $40 to $100 weekly sell- ing Whitmer’s guaranteed line of toilet articles, soaps, spices, extracts and medicines. Centre county open now. Team or car needed. Experience unnecessary. Salesmanship taught FREE. Start making good money this fall. Wirte today. THE H. C¢. WHITMER COMPANY, T1-41-3t* Dept. 25, Columbus, Indiana. Casting Reflections is something that only a mirror can do, When you wear a Suit we've Dry-Cleaned tor you even the mirror can reflect nothing but credit upon you. The Difference Is Real Service and Qualify a —— Stickler & Kunes Custom Tailoring (Cleaning and Dyeing Phone 362-R We Call For and Deliver Your Work OR SALE OR RENT—Residence and Garage, 203 east Linn St., Belle- fonte. Inquire of H. N. Crider, 112 south Harvard Ave. Ventnor, N. J. T1-9-tf. FIRE INSURANCE At a Reduced Rate n286m J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent ssn. John M. Keichline ROENTGENOLOGIST 1351 Logan Ave., TYRONE, PA. Hours by Appointment Phone 218 71-41-3t* IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 Seuth Eleventh Bt. PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Watches Men’s Strap Watches The newest models, fancy shapes—nickel, green and white gold, from $12 to $100. Ladies’ Wrist Watches In beautiful small Carved, White Gold, in prices from $25 to $150. Our Customary Guarantee Assures you Reliability . P. Blair & Son JEWELERS . . .. BELLEFONTE, PA. 6 ° ° ° ‘99 . the following property: The (Clinging ne G. N. Good, et Ux, to Roy T. Bloom- | All those two certain tracts of land situ- | sme a. a — — ————————— - quist, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $4,500. | ate in the township of Miles, County of . i$ Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bound- ; with } Henry Smith, et ux, to George H. | ed. and described as follows, to-wit: Leatrice Joy, Tom Moore | Musser, tract in Boggs Twp.; $1,000. poach, No, T. BEGINNING at a point in and Robert Edeson. James S. Stickler, et ux, to James S. ublig Koad opposite the Jouih Wess gorn- Stickl . t t in Bellefonte; $1 er of the Present Sargen of Daniel B. Weav : < ickler, et ux, tract in beliefonte; . { er, or stone: (It being the North West As a business woman she was a 7 1 Sh PS 2 t to Lilli 2 K. | corner of the described property;) thence genius, yet in the game of love she : 1. Shafier, et ux, o Laillan I. | jong said Public Road 32% perches, more | was a dumbell, but when grandma | Smith, tract in State College; $9,000. | or less, to a point in said road: Theice | . . a 4 s of Willi: ines 2 J took her in hand things began to hap- | Alfred J. Heverly, et ux, to Harry ajong 1 AGS or a Ea i pen. A sparkling comedy of rare |J. Hartranft, et ux, tract in Belle- |iel B. Weaver 8 perches to Mill Dam; beauty and charm. fonte; $5,000. thence toward the East along High Water | ; 5 . mark of said Mill Dam to land owned by | Also, Fox News and Screen Snap- Annie C. Street, et bar, to Hagerty | W. E. Minnig, (this being bounded on the | shots Baking company, tract in Philipsburg; South by land of Daniel B. Weaver.) | . | $1 BEGINNING at the North West corner Be . of tract No. 1. herinabove referred to; | Mary E. Beates to Robert S. Beates, | thence toward the Fast i straight line ; - | os : i ‘ passing five feet South of the present site | Friday and Saturday jot a A Libs Ton i p. | oF His eg chable te {he Mill Dam, or a | amue ernar et ux, to % , | stone; thence along the high water mark ! Resides, et al track in College Twp.; of said Mill Dam toward the Bast to land | €¢ he Showo 99 $2 000 ’ ’ ’ owned Pi ¥ x Muniz, (his Seng } I ff Ply . ounded on the North by land of Daniel | a B. Weaver.) } Containing Seven Acres more or less. | ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Tract No. 1., is a portion of land upon ! { Sher = which is erected a dwelling house, stable | 9.30 a. m. Sunday school. 10.45 a. and Sher ontbudaings, and Tract No. “2 { s i “ as been erected a Grist Mill and contains m. morning service; Sermon. “If You | ; yl Dam site and Mill Yard. Would a Christian Be. 7.30 p. m. Relned, taken in $ieentioy and to be sold | : ID. . ok ’ as the property o arvey E. KLINGER. | Ah service; Sermon: God’s Holy Sas to commence at 1:30 o'clock p. m, | . of sa ay. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor. | _ E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. - Sheriff's office, Bellefonte, Pa., i 4" ? = t= TEED 0d zr October 25th, 1926, NE Subscribe for the “Watchman.” —Subseribe for the “Wa . La . FORD STERLING z ma 5 a . . Guramount Qictures Great Years in the Nation's History. EEE EY ER Interesting things have happened in 1926. | Commander Byrd in a Fokker airplane, | circled the North Pole. Photographs taken in Europe were transmitted on radio waves ! to America, and published in news-papers { a few hours later. Gertrude Ederle, daugh- i ter of a New York butcher, swam the Eng- {lish Channel one hour faster than any of | the five men who had swum it before her. | Is anything interesting going to happen {in 19277 For one thing, the Youth's Companion on April 16, will celebrate its HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY. 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You have had plenty of evidence of the futility and hopelessness of sending a Democratic State Senator to a Republican State Senate working under a Republican Governor. You want results, not speeches. Vou want something from the State Government. Vou have seen the result of having sent a man to Harrisburg who is entirely out of harmony and out of step. Also, Gene Tunney in “The Fight- ing Marine.” .Mack Sennett’s comedy, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ere (een Next, Thursday and Friday RIST WATCH FOUND.—A lady’ ¢ : : : . : : Ww Wrist wateh was found on the | let or 12 inch tops with red pres- Vou want your State Senator to sit up front with the men who plan and direct and execute, instead of “Hubby’s Quiet Little Game.” stele of Tolisionte, October §| sure cured uppers and while soles. sitting back with the mere handful of Democratic State Senators, sent there by other erring Districts like Owner can have same by calling at this | price is only $3.85. The office, proving claim and paying for this ¢“ ” notice. fi.43.1t | prices cannot be equalled. Look | our own four years ago. The Quarterback 3 up your catalogue prices. We have The fallacy of sending a Democrat to the State Senate does not lie in the fact of his being a Democrat, OEY TO ru i | Geom bea or in his believing in Democratic policies, but in the fact that he is out of place as a result-getter in a Sen- The peer of all football screen Guernsey cow, a heifer and a bull calf, all eligible to registry. These classics. Benefit of the Bellefonte animals are all in good condition and of High school Athletic Association. | A 1 blood that might improve that of any grade herd. Inquire of Cross and Meek, Admission, 15 and 35 cents. ate eighty-five per cent. Republican. Vote for Harry B. Scott next Tuesday. Yeager's Tiny Boot Shop BELLEFONTE, PA. : Let this District have Real Representation Bellefonte, Pa., or phone Bellefonte 520-J 71-86tf