The Scenic Where the Better-Class Photoplays are Shown Each Evening at 6.15 o'clock. Miss Crouse at the Robert Morton Week--Ahead Program This Friday and Saturday WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT RIN—TIN—TIN in “Tracked By The Police” You all know Rin Tin Tin as the screen’s greatest dog star and this production is no exception. We present the attraction in line with our slogan “Presenting the Better Class Photo Plays” and when we inform you of any big special you can rest assured that it is all we say it is and then some. We believe in you and, always, we want you to believe in us. : As an added’ attraction we have a Mack Kennet . tsvo-reel Comedy, titled “Crazy to Act” and Fox News right off the press. Usual admission, 10 and 26c. oO Monday and Tuesday PRODUCERS DIST. CORP. PRESENT HARRISON FOUN I © MARIE PREVOST = “The Night Bride” An expectant bride-to-be on her way to the marriage altar, she discovers her fiance in the embrace of her own sister. Then, finding herself in the home of a bitter, woman - hater, who anistakes.. her for.a burglar, .a new and rosier romance enters ‘her life—a superb picture with a surprising climax. A corking story, a pep- py cast, a screen tonic de luxe. Also Charley Chase, that funny comed- ian, of Mack Sennet’s in “Forgotten Sweeties.” Only 10 and 25 cents. OH— Wednesday Feature not yet set. —_— Thursday, Friday and Sat. WARNER BROS. PRESENT ‘WARNER BROS pret "(, pe pot 5 Here is the greatest actor of our day as the greatest lover of all ages. This production needs no introduction to Scenic patrons for you all know what it did in the big cities at $2.00 top and you all know very well what it will do at the Scenic for three days at 15 and 35 c. This great attraction is in 10 massive reels and as it goes “a word to the wise is suffi- cient.” Come early and avoid standing in line. The feature will be shown at 6:45 and 9 p. m. Don’t follow the crowd but get in ahead of it. Two shows each night. Admission 15 and 385¢ Moose Theatre ements This Saturday, only BUCK JONES. “Hills of Perl” Here is Buck's latest release and one that has all the thrills and action your heart desires. A strictly western attrae- tion as only Buck can make them. Also a great two-reel Comedy. PLEASE NOTE. Be on time to see John Barrymore in “Don Juan” for it is in 10 massive reels ; and but two shows each night and no | matinees. Feature at 6:45 and 9 p. m. ex- act. Come early and select a good seat. Admission, 15 and 85 cents. | fi | he fell from a swing recently. BOALSBURG. Paul Dernar ‘recently purchased a new Star coupe. Mrs. Charles Kuhn visited her sis- ter, in Bellefonte, last week. Mrs. Tammie Keller, of Milesburg, is visiting among friends in town. Mrs. John Ishler represented the Rebekah lodge at Conneaut Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dernar motored to Huntingdon, on Sunday, to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kamp, of State Col- lege, are occupying Geo. E. Meyers’ new residence, on Church St. Mrs. Kleckner and son, of Mifflin- burg, were guests at the home of ‘Squire and Mrs. Fisher, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hazel and daughter Jane attended the funeral of an uncle, at Rebersburg, on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Hall, of Wilmington, Del., arrived in town, Friday, expecting to remain for the Summer. Miss Anna Mary Hess returned from Bloomsburg Normal, last week, to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Miss Hester Lonebarger, Richard Goheen and Nevin Fisher, students at Penn State, are home for their sum- mer vacation. Mrs. Myrtle daughter Evelyn, spent some time last friends in town. Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Moyer and Miss Nora Miller enjoyed a day’s outing with a party of friends at the Howard camp. . ~ Mr. R. J. Houck, of Altoona, will give an organ recital in the Lutheran church on Saturday evening, June 18th, at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wise and baby, of Lenark, Ill, and Mrs. Gettig and family, of Juniata, were visitors in town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer went to Spring Mills, on Saturday, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Lee Brooks, re- turning home Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Gingrich and daughters, Misses Mildred and Marie, accompan- jed Lee Smeltzer, of Pleasant Gap, to Williamsport on Tuesday. : Miss Elizabeth Meyer came up from Mifflinville, at the close of the school term, to visit friends before going to her home in Newark, N. J. At the June meeting of the Civic club Mrs. Elizabeth Ham was elected president, Mrs. M. W. Goheen secre- tary, and Miss Augusta Murray treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Meyer, with Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer and daughter Roselle as motor guests, drove to Altoona, Sunday, to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Mothersbaugh and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mothers- baugh motored to Williamsport, last week, to visit their brother, D. K. Mothersbaugh, who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goheen, Mrs. Magoffin and Mr. and Mrs. E. R Tussey and family motored to Holli- Houtz Risser and of Harrisburg, week among daysburg, Wednesday, to visit Miss Margaret Lytle,” at the Presbyterian home. om } : ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hess have is- sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Emeline to Paul Coxey, the ceremony to take place in the Lutheran church, Tuesday, June 21st, at 4 o'clock. Prof. and Mrs. James Bryson, of Derry, are visiting Mrs. Bryson’s mother, Mrs. M. A. Woods, and also attended commencement at Penn State, their daughter Helen being a member of the graduating class. Fred Reitz ‘and mother motored to Sunbury, on Thursday, and were ac- companied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lenker, who were guests of the Reitz family until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dornsife and Mr. and Mrs. Dice and son, of Williamsport, were also entertained at the Reitz home on Sunday. : PRE —— CENTRE HALL. D. C. Mitterling, who has been suf- fering from tonsilitis for a week or more, is slightly improved. A number of the young people of the surrounding community entered ! Lock Haven Normal school this week. Bobby Arney broke his arm when The little lad is a son of Mr. and Mrs. & Bruce Arney. Miss Agnes Geary is spending ten | | days at Eagle’s Mere where she is | | acting in the capacity of a delegate from State College. Miss Florence Love, after visiting among friends on our side of Nittany mountain for 2 week, returned to Bellefonte on Tuesday morning. M. L. Emerick, who has been a pa- tient in the hospital at Bellefonte for a week, shows no signs of improve- ment. His condition is very critical. William Wilt, wife and son, and Mr. Hill, of Franklin, made a short stop at the Bartholomew home on Monday afternoon, on their way to Philadelphia, where they expected to attend another son’s wedding on Wed- nesday. The first alumni meeting of Centre Hall High school was held in the High school building on Wednesday even- ing. Twenty-two members were pres- ent. Officers were elected and a com- mittee appointed to draw up a consti- tution and by-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary and children, of Newport, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Geary’s mother, Mrs. Belle Whiteman. Mr. Geary re- turned home, but the others remained for a visit of two weeks among friends and relatives. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Kittelberger and daughters, Louise and Elizabeth, of Curwensville,- spent Tuesday night and Wednesday at the Bartholomew home, on their return from Bethlehem where they had gone to see the son and brother William, graduate from Lehigh University. Dr. J. V. Foster, now of State Col- lege but formerly of Centre Hall, is on his way to Vienna, where a num- ber of surgeons from all parts of the country are studying to become more expert in the treatment of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. ‘They. will remain there until the middle of August. Chautauqua was quite well attend- ed. The children, under the care and instruction of Miss Jocques and Miss Helen Carter, performed very well and apparently enjoyed the sessions. Most of the entertainments proved pleasing to the audiences. For the sake of the children especially, it is good that enough signers were ob- tained for next year. that Nungesser and Coli Found is Unconfirmed. Report News flashes from Quebec, late on Wednesday afternoon, that Nungesser and Coli, the French aviators who have been lost since their attempted flight from Paris to New York, on May 8th, had been found alive and well in the wilds of Quebec, have not been confirmed and have only a meagre foundation on which to build any hope that the story may prove true. Government officials counsel can- tion in accepting as true reports that the flares were sent up by Nungesser and Coli, for it is realized that other agencies might have been responsible for them. —William Taylor Hunt Jr., only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt, of Renovo, graduated from Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia with the class of 27 and is now contemplating entering St. Francis hospital, Pitts- burgh, as in interne. Mable Woodring. ——Rev. Reed O. Steely was in New York during the Lindbergh re- ception and says he stood for three hours to get a glimpse of the new idol. Such a demonstraticn, Rev. Steely says, he had never thought possible and is of the opinion that he will never see another like it. ——Porch rocker tickets will not be good after June 30th. 24-1t ——Claire Wingard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wingard, of Spring Mills, was brought to the Centre County hospital, on Sunday evening, for treatment for a fractured lower Dr. Hunt's mother is well known here as Miss et | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ORD COUPE—in good condition, Tires new. Price $175.00. Inquire of American Lime and Stone Co. 72-22-tf OTICE IN DIVORCE.—Alda M. Mul- barger vs. George W. Mulbarger. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County; No. 64 December Term, 1926. Libel in Divorce. To George W. Mulbarger, Respondent: Whereas, Alda M. Mulbarger, your wife, has filed a Libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County praying a Divorce from you, now you are hereby notified and required to appear in the Court on or before the First Monday of July, 1927, to answer the com- plaint of the said Alda.M. Mulbarger, and in default of such appearance you will be highle bo have a divorce granted in your ence, E. R. TAYLOR, 72-22-4t Sheriff of Centre County. IRA D. GARMAN , JEWELER 101 Seuth Eleventh St.. PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Free sik HOSE Free Mendel’s Knit Silk Hose for Wo- men, guaranteed to wear six months without runners in leg or holes -in heels ur toe. A new pair FREE if they fail. Price $1.00. YEAGER’'S TINY BOOT SHOP. FIRE INSURANCE At a Reduced Rate 20% 1-26.6m J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent 34.85 Men's Orfords $4.85 Men’s Oxfords have arrived. Made from Imported Brogue Calf, Black and Tan. These Shoes are a wonderful value at the regular price of $7.00, but due to the fact that our operating ex- pense is very low we are in position to give you this great value for $4.85. Yeager’s Tiny Boot. Shop jaw, the result of being kicked in the face by a horse that afternoon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OR RENT.—Two Furnished with enclosed poreh, bath and all conveniences. No children. 72-24-3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the co-part- nership heretofore existing between H. A. Hartling and J. D. Hunt, under the name of Hartling & Hunt, dissolved by mutual parties. All persons has this day been consent of the ether to H. A:® Hartling, ‘Pennsylvania, or J: D.. Hunt, lege, Pennsylvania. H. A. HARTLING, Philipsburg, Pa. ' 72-24-2t J. D. HUNT, State College, Pa. _ Monday wash day, Tuesday ven iron. Ladies, washing and ironing can he made a pleasure in place of drudgerv 1f you will wear Ault-Williamson Constant Com fort Shoes. Only $4.85 per pair. Yeager’s Tiny Boot. Shop rooms, having ' any claims: against said firm can mail their accounts. Philipsburg, ° State Col; ft* ig Excursion Atlantic City Sunday, June 26 ’ SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Leaves Saturday Night, June 2& « Kastern Standard Time Bellefonte - 10.00 P. M. Milesburg - 10.10 # Howard - 10.29 Kagleville - 10.36 4" Beech Creek - 10.40 i 10.51 hid , " Leaves “ “ “ Mill Hall Returning, leaves Atlantic City (Seuth Carelina Avenue) 4.45 P, M. Pennsylvania Railroad SCENIC THEATR 3— NIG Thar. Fr. Sat. June 23-24-25 HTS —-3 WARNER BROS present JOHN BARRYMORE WT lt. Y B with. MARY ASTOR Orrected by ALA N CROSLAND Adapted by BESS MEREDY TH WARNLR BROS Two Shows Each Night. SOI BINION GI NI No Matinees. Feature on at 6:45 and 9 p. m. Come early. Adm. 15 and 35 cts. rue NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the estate of D. Clyde : Krebs, late of Ferguson township, Cenire County, Penna., deceased, the un- dersigned having been appointed admin- istrators, hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, properly authenticated, for payment and those knowing themselves indebted to said estate 11 please make immediate payment therof. LESLIE C. KREBS, Shippensburg, Pa, LEE A. KREBS, State College, Pa. XN Fossen Walker, atty. Administrators 72.21- ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS of administration having beem.. granted to the undersigned upom: . the estate of Ellen Fanning, late of Bem— ner township, deceased, all persons know- ing themselves indebted to same ave requested to make prompt payment, and © those having claims against said estate - must present them duly authenticated, fos r settlement. 3 A os NOTICE. —Letteps: FOSTER FANNING. Administrator; Bellefonte, Pac lama Gettig & Bower, Attorneys. | IU 1 Sh Used San = |) SAIS ad Small a IEEE Ford Sedan Chevrolet, 1924 Sedan, Ford 1924 Coupe - .- = t= Honan Se -— TE SSS ESSE Dodge, 1924 Touring us show you. = ed “With an O. K. 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