July 14, 1938. Page Seven You Gan Afford TO HEAT YOUR WATER ELECTRICALLY ‘Board Votes to Remodel Library (Continued fren page one) will be These Town Forced to Refuse PWA Aid (Continued rom Page 1) orical Intrrest exhibited lceked at all time the librarian is on duty will be further pro- Case objects of nus and remain ing provided by the sponsor. Cen- eral feeling at the meeting was that | preserved if projects now being applied for are rooms will approved, the borough will have as except whil heavy a financial load as it can and the carry wted In the » Board E. L. Plumb obleot locked gla voted to renovate ating plant in the building, re- 1d ineffective pip the home Those who attended meeting A150 were: Karl E. Kusse Francis Crawford and M. L. Wetz- er, representing the Chamber of the he moving J fittings Installed when the Bellefonte basement 1 48 4 play room The many advantages of electricity for heating water prove old-fashioned methods extravagant, A le ke t : i eve \ Commerce, and Thomas B. Beaver S$ an example, take ihe time saved every day George Carpeneto, M. L Cherry, H by a Westinghouse Water Heater. Dependable A. Brockerhoff W. J. Emerick May- thermostats turn the electricity on and off or Hardman P. Harris, Former Judge you never fuss to see that hot M. Ward Fleming and Philip Saylor - the borough er led the atement that wt of the PWA fund in communities and heated by Steam room library also n' ible on as po automatically; will be water is on tap the year — hot water is ready for instant use — at the turn of a faucet anywhere in the house, » fntrance rep esenting Mr with tay A OQ 04 Day and night — every day in : department discussion Elizabeth Meek hoped \ wo veer lod Straus the § it tribute m hav- ENJOY THIS FREEDOM IN YOUR HOME Our low water than ev reliable, attention free sery Come in. See the beautiful new Westinghouse models. Ask about our friendly budget buying plan, heating rate now makes it more economical er to enjoy the cleanliness, kitchen coolness, and ice of an electric water heater hould get most of the concentrat He added Hoam for recely SAVE time with a heater that gives HOT water instantly, day or night, whenever needed, Westinghouse Electric Water Heater is automatio, e part of How to ‘Beat’ — Slot Machines » water plus our low aily savings. SAVE cle SAVE -—an electric effort. El 3 heating service, no soot or grime t us rk rate, assure d DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE Bishop Street PHONE Bellefonte Ag ow ¥ 8 W 679 Pa. LEWISTOWN FAIR PRIZES TO JUVENILE I'o AWARD | RIDERS Sizeal Lutheran Boalsbury 4 Holy ( * 0. 4 ‘ad *%* ow’ AA AJ o's NG oe NG o's NG ote oe "oe o * * a Y4'e 4% 4 LJ \ * ot Pot Yet 0 Beginning Monday, at 8:30 A. MV. ==A SPECIAlL=—=== Pre-August Showing of 1938-3) One Week Only July 18th to 23d incl Whether you want to put a small amount or a large amount inte a fur coat. This is your Fur Coat Sale. Youll marvel at how MOTO TO PPE PR J) oo EW WW we WR WP RF. h oleate eat edt edt ede edledle POPP SE 00 Se 00 CCC CCC ECE XE CE IL XE LA, STRIFE W LA J 3% 9 9 4D * > Wt *» >e SO 00. * * . ey ee - > * Kg * \d * * oe? -» » * * oe’ vetoes - > $y 0 0 aaa Kg XC LL Ma a Mg * xg > oe * FREE (Year-Around) All-Risk * Mg A og * > Insurance with every coat pur * ad * chased during this sale *_ 0 re Yo? + el * \A * LJ * *e * i » . *e N Xo * » > Ld * » *_ Mg) +, og - much more beauty and fineness your dollars buy in this pre. -> *e a you'll have a wonderful feeling of satisfac. » *e August sale, and * LJ » re tion about your purchase. Knowing that you are buying direct * * *> » > * - from the manufacturer and can buy a much better coat than you had anticipated. *e * \& >4 DON'T WAIT!!! again. We are passing on to you the benefits of Values like these may never be possible * Ad *e our experience manufacturing popular prices. oo » XEN * > XN *e » py NM in buying, the advantages of our creating and ability, plus a real desire to give you fine furs at * * Xg *e » Xi *°. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR COAT YOUR COAT OUT OF YOUR INCOME. We coat, safely insured and in cold storage, until to wear it, at no extra cost .. PAY FOR will hold your you are ready * LJ * Ca a a.» ot et * > *> The stage Is set! The brightest stars of 1938-39 Fur Fashions are here! Up goes the curtain Monday on the most spectacular fur values in fur history. You just can’t afford to miss this sale you'll be amazed at the big variety of styles , you'll adore the new Fur Fashions, You'll take a keen delight in not. ing all the New Fashion details, inspired by the world's leading designers, > * * \J * > * Ld » > *e *0 * * *, Ad * * aa) #, ot * * \4 fina * LJ * > > » Ca * * _& Xa) * Special Free Feature! “A Clearfield Seal” (dyed coney) fur coat will be given free on the last evening of this special showing . . . Saturday evening, July 23rd. Register free of charge at our showroom any time during the week, to participate. (The winner may select the coat from stock, or have it made to measurements, or apply the retail value of a “Clearfield Seal” on any other type of fur coat.) > > >» *, LJ # » > > AS * » *, > > » > > * * *0 »> > Ad *9 > - * *e >. LJ *, Ca Ca) > OUR PLEDGE ON EVERY FUR We guarantee quality for quality, our prices are as low as any. If you can find smarter fur coats of equal quality at prices lower than we offer we shall gladly refund your money, > > > * > * * > » *e LJ *>e - > * * » > * > * > - >, Ch » »> > Xa? - > >» es A Ed Clearfield Taxidermy Co. “MANUFACTURING FURRIERS” LIE.) Phone 400 & sole eles > Store Open Evenings. " ia he aa ath an aia as utha thn hia aha a ah XX a a a a a a a | $ 2. 6 6 8 6 0 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.4 SAA A SBA IRIE NGI Hg Hg Mg Hg Hg Ig XC oo % Ad Ly THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | County in Darkness as Power Lines Fail (Continued from page one) Ars. Holt's improved to any app eciable acgree, and she ig still bedfast. "The bolt which struck did no other damage, it 1s reported Mi Haze) mnected nity hig veterday condition not her was radio seated on beside ground home when a bolt struck * in the back vard the house, The off the if hey about 2 lightning the | tree and window, breaking A curtain charred as ghinced one the the bolt en over * radio and blasted the tut porce.: strikes travel the where strikes with sufficient power Lo shatter the heavy material The current. freed from its channels, arcs down broken insulator to from there to the ground { the insulators damaged Monday night showed holes where current had burned its way through to the generating so much heat that porcelain melted and ran down the side like the tallow of a candle In addition to Bellefonte, State College, Milesburg Pleasant Gap, Centre Hall, Millheim and Howard scores of other towns and villages in Penns, Brush, Nittany and Bald Eagle valleys were affected by the failure of electric current. By the time most persons had secured can- dies or lamps to last them through the night, service was restored Other damage suffered by West Penn lines in this region included numerous transformer fuses blown out, seven transformers ranging in size from 3 to 25 K. V.'s completely burned out, lines torn down by falling trees and limbs, and bro- ken insulators on small lines Among damage reported by the Bell Telephone Company was the complete isolation of Moshannon as far as telephone service is con- cerned. Repairs were not completed until late Tuesday afternoon. At the Bush Addition sub-station of the West Penn Power Company, lightning struck a small metal building housing circuit breakers The effect was somewhat the same as though the building had been hit by dynamite. The steel doors were twisted so badly that repair crews had to use cold chisels and sledges to foree them back in place temporarily. Torrents of rain, high winds and hailstones as large as small mar- usual the and through the pole Several of ole, bles added to the destructive force if the storm and gravel treets Into quickly clogging vialer Lo age treet and sidewalk INE as much as five wished down High street onto ter In Bellefonte stones were washed off the gutters “nd msewers, them and causing unhampered over Bones welgh- pounds were Wia- they constituted ntil they were covered with mud and water when gutters proved entirely inadequate to carry off the deluge of water Along embankments in several places lis were loosened led down on Boulders from their beds, and 1 the highway to motorists 10 o« te 8 men- nos Al ervi Line inmuge U treet wheres dele WINSTY Bnow Bhos A menace to Lire inter ierrug eared away 3 The island ‘reek above the Just Hamubie and Lree + that fall wil branche torn wisted from the willow bordering the island, and tho i 1 didn't fall WO Liu J Large were i giant 1 kep souttering vers In all bE fe - RN WH Provides For Peis View Site For County Home (Continued from page one) s that the building as non whi H one of Lhe wey +e cated an ofl taken LOO { an BOTTORE BROTHERS JULY Starts Thurs., July 14 Children’s Shoes One lot RED GOOS} | HEADLINE i | NEWS! A THRILLING Now $1.99 SALE ! One Lot 88¢ Xi to 11 111; te 2 Regularly $1.4582.95 a £9 4G You cannot afford to miss, We are offering our entire stock of nationally known advertised brands at prices vou can't duplicate. This sale will continue for a lim- ited urge vou to be on hand opening dav. Sandals White or Brown 68¢ Little Gent's Oxfords White or Brown $1.69 Red Cross Cobbies A Marvelous Value SALE PRICE $4.99 AAAA to EE. Regular Price $6.50 Save Safely! PENNY WISE Hole-Proof Chiffons Now 57¢ Regular 79¢ and $1 grades One Lot Hose Specially Priced for Quick Clearance 39¢ All Colors Regularly 69¢-89¢ Men's Hose Now 14c pr. Regular 35¢ and 50¢ grades time only, so we Values You Can't Duplicate House Slippers 1c All Sizes and Colors U. S. Kedetts $1.19 Red, Blue, Brown and White Combinations, Values up to $2.25 Women's Sandals, 99¢ Yigskin, Blue, Red, Green, and Pink. Regular $2.45 Value Camp Moccasins Men's, Boy's, Women's $1.89 Regular $2.95 Value Men's House Slippers Leather, Elastic SMes. Op- era Styles $1.79 Cavalier Shoe Polish 16¢ White Only Attention! Women! Once again give vou this surprise of all surpris- es—A table chocked full of valuables. Every pair worth much more. Only 99c¢ Values to £5.00 THIS LOT INCLUDES Women’s, Men's, Children’s and Misses Shoes A TREAT FOR ALL— BUT COME EARLY Men's Work Shoes One Lot Leather or Composition Soles $1.77 ONE LOT High Grade Work Shoes $2.77 Values up to $5.00. We Place at Your Feet the Town's Best Values Whites, Browns, Blues, Blacks and Many Others, $1.69 we Summer Shoes WHITES AND COLORS Ties, Straps, Gore Pumps, Sandals $2.69 All Heel His, Women’s Arch Shoes AAA te EEE $1.89 Formerly $2.95 up. DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 SHARP——COME EARLY
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