Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 20, 1928, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED FOR CENTRE COUNTY.—
An ambitious man to make $1,500
to $4,000 yearly supplying the de-
mand for Whitmer’s Factory-to-You Pro-
ducts. Experience unnecessary. Sales
training FREE. We supply complete line
of home necessities. Earn while you learn,
drive own car, have own permanent busi-
ness, be own boss, steady sales increase
profits year round. Hundreds making
more $$88 than ever before. Write TODAY
for our new plan.
THE H. C. WHITMER COMPANY
Dept. SD Columbus, Indiana.
Suburban
Day
EVERY
Wedn’sday
IN
Altoona
Booster Stores
Thousands of people liv-
ing throughout Centr al
Pennsylvania have found
that it is to their advan-
tage to visit Altoona Boost-
er Stores every Wednesday
and take advantage of Sub-
urban Day opportunities.
Everything needed for
home or personal use that
cannot be supplied by your
home merchants can be se-
cured in
Altoona
Booster Stores
Stocks of Spring Mer-
chandise are now complete
and regardless of what
your needs may be, you are
assured of entire satisfac-
tion in Quality, Value and
Service in every transac-
tion with a Booster Store.
The large asortments
shown by Booster Stores,
provide wide variety for
choice and the special buy-
ing facilities and large vol-
umes of business transacted
enable /Booster Merchants
to sell on a close margin of
profit, which means lower
prices or better value for
equal prices.
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Strand Theatre
ALTOONA
Four Days. Starting Sat. April 21
LAURA La PLANTE in
“Thanks for the Buggy Ride”
Coming, Thursday, April 26
Al Jolson in “The Jazz Singer”
With VITAPHONE
Strand Theatre Orchestra
The TE
Bon aAdot
Goda Grille
Open Under New Managemeht
SODAS
SUNDAES
FANCY DRINKS
and CANDY
We sell PENN CRESS Ice Cream
Take Home a Quart
SE
Beware of Chick Advertisements.
As a result of a study of more than
1000 baby chick advertisements ap-
pearing in 200 daily and weekly news-
papers, farm journals and poultry
magazines, the bureau of markets,
Pennsylvania department of agricul-
ture, has issued vigorous warning to
all producers of baby chicks against
the use of misleading statements in
advertisements, and is urging buyers
of chicks to beward.
Dozens of hatchery owners who are
not co-operating with the State in its
accredited hatchery work are making
advertising statements about their
chicks such as “free from disease,”
“free from bacillary white diarrhea,”
and “blecod tested.” In many cases
the impression is left that these baby
chicks are being produced under the
supervision of the State.
e term “state accredited” is also
used in a number of the advertise-
ments. The buyer should make cer-
tain of the State referred to because
the requirements for “accredited”
baby chicks are different in different
States. All producers of such chicks
in Pennsylvania are required to use
the term “Pennsylvania State accred-
ited” in all advertisements.
Owners of flocks and hatcheries
not co-operating with the Pennsyl-
vania department of agriculture are
prohibited from using terms such as
“supervised,” “certified,” and “acecred-
ited” which are specified in the State
regulations.
Buyers who want to make absolute-
ly sure of the quality of chicks which
they expect to buy should communi-
cate with the bureau of markets at
Harrisburg and ask for a complete
list of all hatcheries and flocks operat-
ing under State supervision. This is
the only safe plan to follow, accord-
ing to bureau officials. :
Real Estate Transfers.
Harvey H. Tressler, et ux, to Hen-
ry W. Houser, et ux, tract in Spring
Twp.; $1. }
Jacob C. Thiel, et ux, to William
F. Haines, et ux, tract in Marion
Twp.; $4250.
Helen Wood Morris to Grant E.
Coalan et al, tract in State College;
Charles W. White, tract in Liberty
Twp.; $425.
Adeline E. Garner, et bar, to James
Harris, tract in Ferguson Twp.; $1.
Almeda Alexander, et bar, to Grant
Martin, tract in Huston Twp.; $1.
J. E. Ertle, et ux, to W. H. Zeigler,
tract in Miles Twp.; $400.
W. T. Tennis, et ux, to Leah R.
Smith, tract in Harris Twp.; $2500.
B. W. Wingard to Charles R. Wag-
ner, et ux, tract in Penn Twp.; $1.
" 'W. Scott Crain, et ux, to William
Robison, tract in Taylor Twp.; $250.
James F. Uzzle, et ux, to Mary
Nastas, tract in Snow Shoe; $4000.
Helena S. Brown, et al, to John W,
Benner, tract in Bellefonte; $1200.
Andrew Wenrich, et ux, to Fred E.
Hartle, et ux, tract in Rush Twp.;
$2500. :
William J. Musser, et ux, to Cat-
rie B. Eberhart, et bar, tract in Belle-
fonte; $1. :
Harry S. Corl to Nellie B. Corl,
tract in Spring Twp.; $1.
tract in Howard Twp.; $250.
tract in Harris Twp.; $125
George D. Fortney, et ux, to Com-
Harris Twp.; $1.
H. B. Neff, et ux, to G. Hayes Kel-
ler, tract in State College; $1000.
William E. Vail to Noah Beach,
tract in Rush Twp.; $22.50.
in Rush Twp.; $200.
Robert H. Stanton, et ux, to Oswalt
C. Spachman, et ux, tract in Worth
Twp.; $1700.
Margaret E. Lingle to William
Lingle, et al, tract in Liberty Twp.;
$1.
Anna T. H. Henszey, et bar, to A.
Ray Bradley, tract in State College;
$1100.
Edwin D. Roan, et ux, to Harvey
H. Tressler, tract in Spring Twp.;
$5500. 2
amen ———
Marriage Licenses.
C. Smeltzer, of State Col-
LeRe
y of Centre
lege, and Mary S. Debrow,
Hall.
Burnham, and
George R. Snook, of
of McAlevy’s
Dorothy B. Wilson,
Fort.
John K. Deviney, of State College,
and Mary Jane Wolf, of Bellefonte.
Walter W. Watkins and Adaline L.
Rockey, both of Linden Hall. .
——The Watchman gives all the
news while it is news.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
N the second and partial account of
Dorsey Cronister, Guardian of Ad-
lai Cronister, a weak-minded person, will
be presented to the Court on May 23rd,
1928 and unless exceptions thereto are
filed on or before May 19th, 1928, the same
will be confirmed.
8. CLAUDE HERR, Prothonotary.
74-16-4t.
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby
C given that an application will be
made to the Governor of the State
of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the 25th
of April 1928, under the Act of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en-
titled “An Act to Provide for the Incor-
poration and Regulation of Certain Cor-
porations,” approved April 26th, 1874 and
the supplements thereto, for the charter
of an intended corporation to be called
“Central Pennsylvania Gas Company,” the
character and object of which is the man-
ufacturing and supplying of gas for light,
heat and power to the public within the
townships of Potter, Spring, Benner and
College and the Boroughs of Bellefonte
and State College, all in Centre County,
Pennsylvania and to such persons, part-
nerships and corporations residing there-
in or adjacent thereto as may desire the
same, and to do all things incident or
cognate thereto, and for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
benefits and privileges of the said Act of
Assembly and its supplements,
GEORGE ROSS, Solicitor
601 Commercial Trust Bldg.,
73-16-1t Philadelphia, Pa.
Susan C. Mothersbaugh, et bar, to
Maggie Gardner to Lillie Gardner,
John Hook to George. D. Fortney, !
monwealth of Pennsylvania, tract In
John Tirvey to Noah Beach, tract
Special
NOTICE!
Owing to a vast reorganization and ex-
pansion program for each of our Stores
we find it absolutely necessary to sell out
our present stocks in order to change
over to the policy which will be announc-
ed within a few weeks. The Entire Stock
of our Store has been
ORDERED SOLD
and if Low Prices will sell it its as good
as done, for the Reductions are Drastic
Values Compelling, Savings Unusual.
"THIS WILL POSITIVELY BE
Bellefonte’s Greatest
SHOESALE
and It Starts at Ten O’clock
Friday Morning, April 20th
MEN’S COLORED
COTTON LISLE 4¢
HOSE AT
up to $4.00 at
) One Lot of Ladies’ Pumps
C and Oxfords O8°¢
; Worth up to $3.00
One Lot of Ladies Pumps
30¢ and Oxfords Worth 989
up to $6.00
( About 500 Pr. $4 50
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Boy’s High Cut
Pr
SHOES
All Sizes
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Offering :—
One Lot of Ladies’ Pumps
and Oxfords Worth 1®
Offering :—One Lot of Men’s
Shoes and Oxfords Worth
up to $3.50 : SO
One Lot of Men’s Shoes and
Oxfords Worth up 106)49
6.00 at
ALL STANDARD
BRANDS OF SHOE
POLISH
LADIES’ FELT
BEDROOM
SLIPPERS
One Lot of Mens Shoes and
Oxfords Worth up to 319
$9.00 at
1000 Pair
Children’s
Full Length Hose
All Sizes
Nittany Shoe Store
BUSH ARCADE HIGH STREET
Bellefonte, Pa.
Silk Hose
FOR
Men and Women
DC.
To the. first 100 Men
or Women entering our
Store, Friday and Sat-
urday we will sell a
pair of Silk Hose, val-
ues from 65¢. to $1.00;
All sizes—all colors
for 5 cents only.
Full Fashioned All Colors
Very Special
$1.89
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