LOCAL NOTICES.The Invisible Power’ lo-night at the Arcadia.B.vSi-ball Fair. Armory hali. April *. 7. c—Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.Love’s Boomerang.” with David I’owel’ d Ann Forrest, at the Bache Auditorium to-nightIs your name Betty? If so. you ran set* Betty Compsun in For Those We Love.” next. Wednesday. April 12. at the Arcadia Theatre.Wednesday, April 12. at the Arcadia. Betty Compson. Lon Chaney and Frank t’ampeau in For Those We Ixjve.” arid a Torchy tomcdyNext Monday. April 10. at the Ar- I cariia—Charles t nnflin ir. ‘'Shoulder Arms'’ and Richard Di\ and Helene t'lmdwick in “Tie C.lormus Fool.”. Don’t nu*v? this big double featureCor.slaix e Dinnvy in The Case of Becky’ ’at the Aicailiu Friday, a Famous Players- f*a®ky production,l^rry Senior comedy. The Show House Peters and Irene Rich in• The Invisible Power” at the Ar-sndia to-night. with Larry Semon comedy and Baby Foggy andBrownie Saturday mat wee at the Arcodia, '■Robinson Crusoe. Larry Semon (omed.v. Sunshine comedy, news.Skctchngraphs and other ntt met ions --a bur show to please all at 15 i entsRiders of the Dawn. from Zane Grey’s novel. The Desert of Wheat, at the Arcadia Saturday evening, with Sunshine comedy. Pardon Me,” and rathe news—2 shows, 7 ana 9 p. m. Don't miss this splendid Zane Grey pictureFriday evening the Arcadia has avery good program InternationalNews, includes some very interesting information of Japan Literary Digest's Topic’s uf the Day” Larry* Semon comedy, The Show. This comedy is full of laughs and worth the price of admission alone The feature is a Famous Players.I.a sky picture. Constance Binney in The I'w of Becky Special matinee Saturday at the Arcadia A very interesting program for all The first chapter of lhe Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. This is n wonderful screen version of this interesting story which evoryonc has read. The adventures of Bill and Bob. This picture of the two young hunters is full of excitement and humor, and as the*e hoys are becoming better known to our audiences their pictures are more appreciated A fine Lurry Semen com coy and new NewsVvrnllortl nlnrnr* Tnkn C CaV.’ —Mrs LcRoy Sears was called toSyraiuse last Wednesday by the ser-' urns* illness of her sister-in-law—-Wcllsboro will have n Dollar Day on Saturday April 17—watch next week’s papers for bargains.—Miss Nonna Leslie '•pent the week-end v.ith her cousin. Miss Hilda Leslie, at the Mansfield Normal School—Tmga county new* on page with report of the wrestling match la*t Thursday anil ocher news of local interest.—More Wellsboro news on page 2 Look on page 2 every week for ■iddiimnal nv'V' of Wellshuro anil ' icint.y.—Picune of lhe 1921 Wellsboro m*-ehall Tt am on page 7. Don't forget the Big_ Baseball Fun ths* week. Aprcl f. 7. S—The Wellsboro Electric Company have an interesting announcement on n.igc 2 There is news m every ad1” read them nil- -Watch next week * papers for bur Dollar Day bargains Special attractions in many lines of merchan-di*« on Saturday, April 1.7.— The Fnendlv Circle of SI I’aul'? churth will hold their annual Faster Sale of Baked Good* and Fancy Article*. Saturday April 1.7- Car) Clarke has bought Mrs J D Strait's property on Central five- . nue and ha* *ol«l hi* Bacon street property to Mrs. F .1 Cutlm.—Mr. Alonzo D. Shaff. of Presho, was in town on Saturday visiting I friends Next week he expects to move to Wellsburg. N. Y.. to reside.-The 107th Sanitary Company jqumtette will sing at the Arcadia i next Monday evening, when the company are to be guest* of the management— The April meeting of the Wellsboro Chapter. D. A R . will be held Saturday at one o’clock in the as-! sembly room of the Green Free I.i- ' i brary ,'Sexton Frank McMullen reports i ! 19 hunals in the Wellshoro cemetery, \ : dunng March, the largest number in j . any month since he has been sexton ! - about five years.—Congressman Kicss has sent the I Agitator office a quantity of garden seed for distribution A package to each ADULT as long a® -t lasts: first come, first served— Horwitz Brothers will open a new store Saturday in the building , on Oftfton street at the rear of the First National Bank building. They will sell suits and pants—The plfty* Deacon Dubbs,” will be given in tne Whitncyville (Jrange hall, Kndiiy* evening, April 7, by the fharlcston High School faculty. A good time ;s assured. Everybody come. ,—Next Monday evening, Apnl 10, the 107th Sanitary Company will at-i L . 4 - . . i *m « * !