December 9th, 1937. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BE arn "BROOKLYN MAN KILLED NEAR STATE COLLEGE (Continued from page one) and bruises of . the face, severe bruises of the left leg near the hip, badly bruised left ankle, Mrs. Sumuel MeMullin, cuts about the chin. injuries to the left leg, cuts and bruises of the forehead, and severe bruises of the chest, Harland McMuliin, aged juries to both ankles. All also suffered from shock. E. Byron Bartlev: of Port Matilda, operator of one of the cars involved, was unhurt, while his wife and one dahild suffered [fram shock. Two other children in the Bartley car were uninjured The accident road, and w Polete was string of 10, in- victims happened on a dry » It was still daylighi driving the of a hree headed toward Boalsburg. In front of him was the machine driven by Mr. Bartley. Coming from the opposite direction was the maching driven by Samuel J. McMuliin, As he was passing the three cars ap aching from the other direction § gedly was struck by the Bartley nd was hurled head-on lete car following Bartley The McMullin and chines were virtually while the only dan ley car rear fender Mr. Pol when he inside of his cs al wi were bro tt 10 Hospital here in the ambulan H. N. Koch State Colle The McMullins taken firs: t he Penn State lege ] later brougiit hospital here. McMullin being ad ed for ment. Mrs Polete | also remains un- der treatment at the instilution AL an inquest afternoon at th Puneral Home on Street Belicfonte Heaton, uf Phil County, the McMullin fatality. and f dent had been the positio the h ay i The INS. W 4 quest was Mr, Ba er by occupation, wil he and his family wer ward Boalkburg 40 to 50 mik 1ae* Mast Cars into 'S Car Polete demaolis Bart- ma=- REC 10 Un Was were Cuol- conducted Sunda) e EE Widdow son North Allegheny hy Dr. W pshurg, Centr exonerated Mr onsibility + the that Air jury a machin low rate saw its applied he began applying had slowed of five or ten € r whe! the left rear fender of machine was struck the car jolted and swerved to the right side of the highway X ) He then heard the behind his car Bartley claimed h car that stru he had not a car ahead, that happened to the accident, and time before or dur SRR —— hh is Ick his tempted 0 pass he didn't know wha: car ahead after the that his car at ing the crash ha BINGO | ForT'u rkeys December 7th and 10th. 14th and 17th. 20th, 21st and 22nd. Logan Fire Co. HALL Howard Street, BELLEFONTE, PA Benefit of the Firemen Door Prize Every Night. save SOURSELPLWOR RY an intment. by sendin ih, rp for tanning ar Rduatins. to the Largest and Equipped Establishment in the Country — barring none! Weile for samples of Buckskin Tanning CLEARFIELD TAXIDERMY COMPANY Phone 400 CLEARFIELD, PA, “Known the World Owe for Ounlity neq, u Ee LT] 0 NE vy LON Sl | For Py anes t “ W 4 f 4 2 passed over the middle of the high- way. testified. his and belicv~ After the crash he little boy began to cry, ing he mAy have been injured, they drove away, intending to take him to “a physician, After they had gone a short distance the child stopped crying and the Barileys re- turned (0 the scene of the accident, remaining until the wreckage cleared away, Mrs Bartley, the told. substantially the same sory as her husband. She added, how- ever, that just before their car was struck it had approached to within four or five feet of the car ahead. The car ahead, she stated, did no! stop at any time. and she did nob know what became of it after the accident. Mr. Bartley, too, claimed she did not see the car that struck their but added that in addi~ tion to a damaged left rear {ender the left rear bumpereite was torn Som their machine. Mrs, Bartiey o testified that after their car was 8! ruck it ran off the right side of the highway, which was taken to be an important fact by the Coroner’ jury. The witness declared that her husband had not attempted to pass the car ahead. that their ma- chine had-ae! werved or skidded but stated that when they neared the car in front her husband said indicating, she said, that he y apply the brakes sud- yecond witness Cal er wa temen jun id a forward &tory, remembered was definlie jn al preceding ral all detail and piesul gation of event a qedy A Ording his wile and to Stale College As he up A which the O'Bryan s Jocated, he said he saw approaching the opposit fon. His machine was the ; side of the tatement | thelr was Lewistow! Lo W his & ON Were On from rade at the S¢ tarted Sta- nree Vice Cals from dirge Ria ao re | MeMullin Roy O'Biry- O'Bryan ser- tine of the gt andin > toe Wi yout accident when called to the proper he sald Mas } front mainder 1 was Just had described Bar) ov i befn the jur again stated ] his car at no Ume was on the wrong side of the road. thal his car did not skid before beinz truck. that he did not try to pas the car ahead, and that ¢ hydra- lic brakes on his macine are in good ohdition, Members of the Coroner were: FP. W. West. Jor Ande ones Delallo WW. WW. Gherrity L. Curtin, Jr. and P. M. Dublx of Be! lefonte The accident was investigated bY Roy E. Bailey, of the Pleasant Gap sub-station of the State Motor Po- Hee Officer John RB. Juba. of the State Callege police also was on hand to hand's ‘-affic at the scene —— Ba c—— LO 0. F. PAST GRANDS ELECT COUNTY OFFICERS Ju or H all OfMcers for 1938 were elected by he Centre County I. O. O. F. Past Grands Association al the monthly meeting In Bellefonte Thursday night, December 2 Willis Wion chosen president burn. first vice presidemt, T. L. Moore, Centre Hall, second vice president; V. A. Auman Centre Hall, secretary; and GQ. C. Reed. State College treasurer, It was announced at the meeting that Grand Master C. Paul Wagne! Willlamsport, will visit Centre Coun ty Odd Fellows at a meeting with the Centre Hall lodge Tuesday, De- ember 4 The annual Be Z Lelonts vas A. Weaver Co- Christmas Party of the Association will be at Centre Lodge No. 153 Bellefonie. Thursday, December 16, Er RICH RED BLOOD Good Health Rich Blood Astounding Vitality You can have all these IF when vou feel below par, you will take LUEBERTS IRON "TONIC TABLETS. Composed of the chem- feal foods which your body needs to build new vim and vigor. If you are weak and run down-TRY THEM. Easy to take, no nauseating liquids Price 50c and $1.00 per box at) | druggists, IH you can not be sup was « family visited on Bunday, GREGG TWP. SCHOOL NOTES ———-—— Junior Class Play The Junjor Class of thé Gregg Township Vocational School al Spring Mille « play “Happy Landings” in th chool auditorium at Spring Mills on Friday. December 10 at 8 p.m. The play is & three nct comedy which ha been successfully produced In man’ sections of the country. Membe: of the class are Joseph Myers, War- ron Confer, Malcolm Yearick, Spur- eon Hennigh, John Shook, Donald Snyder, Mildred Stover, Anna Smith, Martha Keller, Isabel Musser and Kathryn Ebert. Marion Lons + member of the ophomore clas also has a part in the play. Adi sion: adult children 16¢, in the avenin hildrens' Matinee wh be glven I he auditorium Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, at which time : children will bx admit.ed for chool Combined X-mas Program The four Spring Mill Schobls are planning to give a sombined Christmas Program in th school auditorium on Thursday al- a) nelige » rooms Grade tun Miss Christmas Seals Hw Oregs Tow well Mills Team Wins Title walional o team ised for art was om mship by in the defeating oumty rontinued y defeating Manchester High fork Co. champion Troy Hig! Bradford Co. titalists to reach the final Mec Alllatery Juniata Co. winners who had defeated Lew izburg High who were champions of the Snvder-Union County League The team wag comprised of the fol- lowing: Robert Myers, Dean Het tinger Warren Confer Joseph Myers, John Shook, Fred Felten- berger, Haw'4 Heanelley Dean Spayd, Donald Rossman. Harold Walker, Marshall Prager, who were etter winners and the following who ave much valuable servite: Donald Snyder, Roy Rinka Hallard Zettl and Malcolm Rearick, and Spurgeon Heunigh to the chamnoion with He msn tse MP ——— PLEASA NT VALLY (Boggs Township) Charles Emillizer of Bellefonte is spending a week al the home of William Richner, hunting for deer Mrs. Loretta Miller and three children returned home on Wed- nesday night after spending a week with her father, Mr, Miles Meckley of Belleforite R F. D. Tom MeMu¥en, Theoris Fheot Paul Finney and Newman Boddor! all of Harrisburg, spent Saturday at the home of Harvey Eminhizer and enjoyed the day hunting for deer, Bunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Thomas Peese, Toner Packer and Ralph McCartney. Mrs, Orvis Lueas, Mrs, Hazel Qril- ith and two children, Linda and Billie of Yarnell, spent a few hours on Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs. William Richner, Willam Buers butchered Wednesday. 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