HS a CIRCUS IS COMING ] OH JOY! WHAT A DAY! With no advance in prices still 1arging the prewar rates of 25 ad 50 cents for general admission : either performance. Downie Bros. circus, that has ade circus history will visit Belle- ynte for two shows, afternoon and ght, on Friday, June 20. Starting f the day in true circus fashion as _ the old days, Downie Bros. offer ‘mile long free street parade at yon, in which all the beautiful wrved wagons, all the animal dens, ie band wagon, calliope and all are ounted on powerful motor cars r the grandest and most modern * all circus parades. With an array of circus talent ie list of which reads like a circus cial register. The World's famous odgini troupe of bareback riders aturing the incomparable Joe Hod- ni, Prince of funsters and four aster equestrians. Two young en and two ladies make up the Jance of this talented troupe that ive just returned for this special \gagement with the Downie circuc om their European triumphs. Then e famous Morales family of Old exico, a picturesque Mexican fam- ; of four girls and two boys of wsual talent, including Senor helix Morales with his upside down ide on a thread of steel from the ory top of the tent to the ground, wering a distance of 60 feet stand. g on his head. Then the usual wring trapeze artists that risk their jes to win your favor, that thrill ya with their daring, that make yu marvel at their skill. Downie others aerialists include the kings \d queens of the air. The Walt- s duo. The aerial Shellys, and e Walters trio. Then the famous arl Larkin trio of head balancers ith their funny furniture movers fering. Then too, Gene and Mary nos, the last word in carrying rch pole artists, the sturdy little ary supporting a 25 foot pole hile the agile Gene cuts cat like pers on the top. Then the trained ponies, horses, vats and Prof. John White's, orld’s champion high jumping grey unds, that hold world’s records r high jumping. And Karl Clark d his trained Florida razorback orida hogs, that have been taught + the farmer to do almost every. ing but talk. Chief of the Animal part of the g show is the famous Downie rd of elephants headed by {Ted- » internationally famous for his ars at the New York Hippodrome 1en the world’s largest show house 1s in the height of its glory. PLEASANT GAP. Mrs. Ethel Ramsey and son nerson, of Harrisburg, were guests W. H. Nolls, Sunday. Mr. Fred Stewart of Philadelphia, 10 once was a resident of our wn, is visiting at the F. D. Mill- wird home and calling on friends. Mrs. Jack Noll and her guest, rs. Frank Britz, of Alequippa, ent Friday with friends at State lege. Mrs. Britz, having lived at ate College, at one time when ite a young girl, still has akind- feeling for the place. Mrs. Jack Noll entertained at a rch party, with two tables of idge, in honor of her niece, Mrs. hel Fatkin Britz, this being Mrs. itz’s wedding anniversary. The ests were Mrs. Edna Noll, Mrs, igh Crumlish, Mrs. Ward Hile, »s. Rena Bilger, Mrs. Ray Melroy d Mrs. Grace Noll. Miss Jean E. Noll, State nurse, th Miss Martha Geiss, of Belle. ate, as a driving guest, left for iiladelphia to be present at the aduation exercises and alumni nce at the Polyclinic graduate nool of nursing, of which she isa aduate Miss Noll will visit at lantic City, Bangor and Easton her trip. Mrs. Carrie Barlett was hostess two evenings of bridge, at her me on Monday and Tuesday eve- 1gs. The guests on Tuesday eve- 1g were Mrs. Tom Jodon, Mrs. ard Hile, Mrs. Guy Kerstetter, -s. Clarke and Mrs. Melvin Locke, Bellefonte; Mrs. Jack Noll and -g. Ethel Fatkin Britz, Mrs. Noll’s est. Mrs. Britz was the prize nner. R— UNIONVILLE. Mrs Everett Adams, visiting her mother, cas. Union Grange will meet, Friday ening, at the regular time. A ocial program is being prepared the lecturer. of Swissvale, Mrs. Arista David and Phillip Holter, of How. | i, were callers sir aunt, Mrs. Frances Hall, esday afternoon. Mrs. Katherine Burd, who makes r home with her children, spent it week with her -. and Mrs. Joseph Spotts. on The Free Methodist quarterly seting was well attended, min. | ers, their wives and delegates ym the different charges being agent and showing an active in. | ‘est in the work. Quite a number re entertained in homes of other nominations. Monday evening the Woman's For. -n Missionary and the Ladies Aid cieties of the M, E. church met a union meeting at the home of s. D. Buck. After the mission- y program and business part of > societies was transacted, de- ious refreshments were served d a pleasant social hour enjoyed ! all. The I O. O. F. had their Mem. al services at Oak Ridge cemetery, | nday afternoon, followed by an aning service in the M. E. church. e speaker was Rev. M. H. Craw- d, who gave a very interesting course. The Lady Rebekah ige and the Odd Fellows attended er, a body. Special music was ren. red by the choir. at the home of | friends here, | EA HOWARD. —Subscribe for the Watchman, —Get your job work done here. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Mrs. Cyrus Tice was a Lock |= . EE SN OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.— SHreh. Mondy. to kan ob est Haven shopper Saturday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS N ean Hy the Cen ooh TR ae ie Beefome ? (1 By Mr. spd, Mis Ben ghosts are OST.—Tuesd aftern betwee! ANTED.—Money to_ loan on real Et ane oe rs for to > Le ; . a; oon, n ye] r moving in to the Jacob Robb house. Red Roost J, 4 er cCoy’s, man’s Ww estate security. 'M. Keichline. | ensuing year, and the transaction of Hex FOR SALE. rine brick res- Mrs. Fietta Harter is visiting Dr. pocketbook containing money and 2 Atty., Bellefonte, Pa. 75-16-8m | other business that may come before donee on west Cui St. BS car keys. Please return to Nelson Mc- them, will be held at the office of the ED of Louise M. Valen- and Mrs. Daniel Gates, at Millheim. | Kinley, Milesburg. 24-1t%+ TRAWBERRIES—for sale by Kyle tary, in Crider’s ge, Friday | tine, Bellefonte, Pa. 75-22-4t. Mr. R. H. Lauth, of Lock Haven Alexander, Julian, Pa. 1 -R11, | evening, June 13th, at 8 o'clock. , RB. H. ’ Bellefonte. 75-23-4t. | 75-22-3t . COOK, Sec'y. EREFORDS—Hereford stockers and spent Monday at the T. A. Pletcher — feeders for sale. Calves, yearlings, home. 5 two year olds. Sorted in evem sizes. Can furnish many cars. Also a Mrs. Frank Chalk, of Philadel- phia, is visiting her father, Mr. A. A. Schenk. . Mr. and Mrs. Girard Altenderfer visited friends and relatives in Jer. sey Shore, Saturday. Dr. ‘and Mrs. W. J. Kurtz left, Tuesday afternoon, for a six weeks trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robb and children, of Mechanicsburg, are visit- ing friends and relatives in town. Miss Lucetta Weber, a teacher in $ oo y RICHELIEU Trip — . pd PHILADELPHIA Saturday Big Double Program 2H Children 10c to 6 p.m. William Boyd in “His First Command” with Dorothy Sebastian. Startling, Gripping, Amazing Love Romance of a Rookie Sunday, June 22 TRAIN LEAVES Saturday Night preceding Excursion Standard Time Leaves Bellefonte-----