VOL. XCVL. NN" ENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 2, (9922. ~~ NO.OT A SUICIDE. —— { The ll known Walter Garrity | - TION ANNOUNCES CONTESTS. | 4 SHINGLETOWN WOMAN TRACK AND FIELD MEET. } Radlo Recelving Station at Garrity’s, | OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE. C., €, CONSERVATION ASSO IA- TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS home, in the Seven Mountains 200 Boys Wil Attend Conference af ——— | State College, Friday, Saturday ang Contests Open to All Boy Seouts of | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | Sunday. the County.~Exhibits at Boalsburg FROM ALL PARTS. In June, ————— ose communication with all Mrs. Margaret M. Osman, wife of The Centre County program from the sending stati At least 200 boys from all parts of » ¢ thinglet ’ \ it- i trae ' 10! sot he 1 Bellefonte ’ Se « at, Th ‘entr Hall hotel John Osman, o Shingletown, commit track and field meet, ] n llefonte, Schenectady. York. The radi ntre county are expected to attend Seout Contest ici To \S rg Vp ches fie in jay 8 s "his t is open to all boy r|{painted by Andrew Smith, ted suicide on Wednesday afternoon of lon Hughes field, on Saturday, wa } nun a X $s home was wid [the first annual. Centre County "Older ! i 1 ’ ’ : last week, as the Reporter was on|most del ghtful occasi ‘onference” 10 be held at State press, by shooting herself in the left|the present day pupils : . troops Altoon } took a few days ; Friday, Baturday and 8 breast with her husband's 82-20 re-|s« hool days have long been over 8 7 “kp A | 8unday iy 26 2 This is an in collected volver. The cause leading up to thejwell, Spring Mills Vocational, Mill- } ns Inowberger | i. | novation 1 the part of the Pennsylva done. during cide termine * TL ¢ § a ronshire , lehershurg ol . . in tween the suicide is undetermined. Mrs. Osman heim, Aaronsburg and Rebersburg al pond { bullt to receiv- | nin State College students in the ex- : : was but thirty-five years old and sollargely presented tment gf the Penn far as known enjoyed reasonably good |and There will be from health. According to her husband there were days when she seemed des-|those who pondent for no apparent reason, but|tests. Bellefont Wednesday morning when he left home to go to work on a farm some distance away she accompanied him as far as the gate and kissed him good-bye She was apparently cheerful and con- tented. About mid-afternoon, W. E Martz, who has a store in Shingletown, a shot dn the Osman home. He W. A. Leech and the two men went invesigate. Failing to ‘ any sponse to their knock on the door went insjde and found Mrs. lying on the floor in the dining with her cl promptly extinguished the a asty exxamination ; ¢ : f y i i i % XK a fact that the woman was ad, as various tur the winners being} , . . : a . y Stat { y Hut Phin} he eomt ka het result of a shot in the left breast. She named in the Coes I n . 4 ; s me i of vice } . , { fo Largest Brook Trout had evidently held the muzzle to U 100 yard dash-—Norman Bright, Mill : : . wa ee rs Seveloved in the past ie tire niest of gest brook t revolver against : accounted for the Dr. Kidder was hastily summon and he in turn notified ‘Squire Yarlyl ute, Dreese, who held an inquest : finding in their verdict that met her death as the resul self-inflicted. Mrs. Osman’s name was Albert er, Ray Albert, was kille mobile accident years ago. She 1} her only Scott atHome. In Philipsburg 1 1 ipsburg borougl Hon. Harry two per cent al ¥ 1800 over . » almost 180 ver Troop C in Seven Mountains, Pollum. All thi 1 - A prise Ww more than that v on ha . fs more acceptable than the Clearfield |'®t 10 inches ; ear . Near East Relief Bundle Day. doctor to represent Runni ; ! y : senate. When it real comparison SCOoLt €rior, and closes the throughout ‘ Insect Contest, and Centre Yole acct Taft Kills Child Labor Laws, The child labor law was declared constitutional in the Supreme The law enacted in 191% ed to regulate employment in any mill, tannery, workshop, tory, or manufacturing establishment under the age of 14 or in any mine or quarry under 16 by imposing the second best collection A 1 3 th nd 1 lection raid was made vse 1a £ 10 or cent . 3 sige tax of 1 pes Bird House Contest. moonshine establishments in Yeag- nual profits of those First nd wa visas wh x od It kod : ; he Millheim b won : ¢ rk hate ; . winty Near Eas ¢ } i ) rtown, Burnham and Lewistown, by abor was attacked on 0 [round i ele fg ' a ¢ 3 : ston . . 3 8 » a) points nt 1 , i awarded to the Scout w maxes federal prohibition agent, H. J. Elling- nl 4 N ¥ » Yilw Pq 5 » 107 OT y . the rls PIACER On exnibin best bird h Harrisburg, and Sherif Kem- clusive state function in olation of a es tun San 5 at, “Bull 1 { p ti 4 t Pinchot Yote In Centre Becond pri iil be awarded to th issn 1 : AR the constitution and was : wud : : Sy ; that it attemped to regulate an X- ! Basie te a ; 4 " me fu wit t mascot Bilis - arrested were held Scout who makes and places on “tor court under ball A mere excise tax levied bj O say that In the ‘ tinal § amis Cing wy n ‘ ey mad fine rity i neho } ad ‘1hibit the second best bird house A 3 i il : Os — ay § a clare hv "hi io - +3 y are k T4408 149% » sis} , + » ‘4 5 The opinion was de db) with CO Hall they 4 y and [APPR a 3 e Mong on ihe f A ad / cout entitled to any first oe D. J. Nieman, the Millheim clothier, Justice Taft with no dissent announc- ed, } - will r ve “Scout a” 0 received a wireless telegram from his VILLE and a suitable 1 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and } Spent SunGa) A Boo enti to COT i Alli Mrs. Brest, that they were on thelr TUSSEY Focht Defeated. i ors from Centre Hall in the) SY trees NY Way viciate thelihe home of ‘Wil um u ere, hiflreceive a book way to America and would arrive at Congressman Benjamin K Focht Flowers and each leaf must be dried ja New York port within a few days. was defeated for the nomination for flat, mounted separately and securely {The couple sailed from Russia chfigressman by 1. M. Beers, of Hum y : HNE were t #131 * ————— "hig reary, son of harles Geary, | fastened to a sheet of white paper not — tingdon. Focht lost his county by from] | Xt allied & pu : Memorial Serviees at Linden Hall less than 8x11 inches, properly label- H. B. Mensch, a former Millheim six to seven hundred: his home town : ny i ih } ; 3 x Memori services will be held tithe he { his grandparents, Mr. and]led. with the common and scientific Poy. who is engaged in the mercantile of Lewisburg by 252, and his own dy iotal of ¥-0on oints NO Rot tock 1 comet it Linden Hall " 3 "Rossman name, date when collected, Jocality [business at Milton, is visting his par- ward by 100, matter how the decigion is made. Cen- Unofficial complete returns give Ed- ; . Tons ection of the an fe spending some time a tre Hall leads with he hirtven on Sunday, 28th inst, and will be us Mr. and Mrs Stewart Jordan and]from which colleced, whether fromjents, Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Mensch, in niece, Mary Stoner, spent Sunday woods or open land, whether along ]Millheim. Mr. Mensch has been con- ward M. Beers, of Huntingdon, a ma- ——— ——— A 1 r of excellent speakers - ana at the Frank Bogdan he tat Potters re y ( fining himself too closely to hig busi- jority of twelve votes over Hon. B. F 250,000 Dogs Licensed In State. A ¢ Frank Bogdan home at Pottersstreams or op high land € i ly to his bu TI . ) good attendance Mills All collections must be placed on ex- ness and has suffered Aa breakdown p .t 41 . : y hat the dog owners o ‘ennsyiva- }y teste 7 Focht in the Eighteenth Congressional] Hae As of 1 ud 8 requested Floyd and Emily Jordan went ‘tolhibit by 10 a m., June 22nd, at theland for that reason will spend some district nia generally are showing a dispos : : : ——— A Bellefonte on Saturday and attended]meeting of the Centre County Conser-}]iime at his old home to rest up tion to comply with the provisions of Treasury Saving Certificates, : h op he . the field and track meet vation Association at Boalshurg. Con —— Pennsylvania Republicanism has ad.|'"¢ Dog Law of 1921, is indicated by W. Harrison Walker, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and fam-|testants may place their own collec-] Wiliam P. Kuhn, of Williamsport, a ily, of Linden Hall, spent Sunday at]tions on exhibit or mail them to John ]native of Boalsburg, was elected grand the Rockey home D. Patterson, Boalsburg, Pa. so as to]c@Ptain general of the grand lodge of Catherine Danahey, who ds working|larrive in time for the contest Pennsylvania, Knights of Maita, at the for Mra. W. E. Bartges, was home on Athletic Contests, convention held last week at Lancas- Sunday. There will also be contests in swim- Jt" Mr. Kuhn was elected on the secs per's oto 10 seat Newberry, there of ‘thi stale day you invest $500, $100 for $30. $25 Violet Palmer spent Sunday at her |ming, racing and other athletic events nd. ator Aypatat four Oh eandt seems to be no reason why the report-]”" ° Fate i +00 Inve bed 0 » 825 nome in Potters Mills ’ dates. His election means at in a od dicker between Senator Crow and Up until May 1, 2.848 dogs had been ]for $20 Memorial services will be held in the| Pomona Grange to Meet at Lemont. probability the state convention will Le the Pittsburgh millionaire should not ! } A : hits SAR ey cemeteries Tuesday forenoon. The pa- A regular meeting of Centre County held in Willlamaport in 1824. have been put through Stasien iu enforcing the law, While 5; Binfier Home Burned. rade will statrt from the Union church] Pomona Grange will be held at Le- - prosecutions of owners who falled to The home of Gardner Shaffer. two and march to Zion Hill cemetery where | mont, on Saturday, May 27th, in the Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boomer, Capt. G. Postmaster General Work is advo-|#ecure licenses had been made untilimiles west of Madisonburg, was totally there will be’ speaking and music. Victor Grange hall. The usual fore- M. Boal, Misses Margaret Jacobs and cating an increase in postage on par-]the first of the present month destroyed by fire on Wednesday even- noon and afternoon sessions will be] "*tella Hosterman, W. L. Jacobs, John cel post packages. The likelihood Is ————— ing of last week. The chimney burned a held. H. Knarr and the writer enjoyed the that from one to three cents will be] Joseph H. Hollis, of Yeagertown, is|and threw out sparks which set fire to] RV: Pr A. H. Spangler was elected All Grangers are invited to be pres-|NOtpitality of Walter Garrity, at his added to each parcel regardless of ts]the Republican, and Dr. B, P. Steele, [the roof, and the whole upper portion]” Rebar of the Democratic state come ent. “Bring lunch with you. : Seven Mountain home, one evening weight. of MeVeytown, is *the Democratic can-]of the house was on fire when the mittee in Mifflin county. J. GROSS SHOOK last week. Mr. Garrity’'s home was the didate nominated for General Assembly |flames were first dscovered. A por- a—— —— Secretary 5 stopping place of an Altoona party, Ford Is aiming to put out a totallin MiMin county. The former defeat-]tion of the kitchen furniture was all Don't let that miserable tired feel. among whom was a radio “bug” and it of 120000 cars during this month.led Dr. J. W. Mitchell, of Lewistoten, | that could be taken out of the burning ling become a habit, Get rid of it to] 1s your appetite jaded? Is your ai-]Was to hear a Schenectady, New York, This is at the rate of ome car every lthe present Assemblyman from that|house. Mr. Shaffer carried only a]%y by taking Tanlac—~Centre Hall gestion poor? If so, Tanlno is what Program that took the Centre Hall vis- six and one-half seconds. county. small insurance. Pharmacy. © you meed—Centre Hall Pharmacy. ftors there. ministered a ‘stern rebuke to bosses]? TePort from the Dog License En-]Assistant to Director Savings Divis (some bosses) and expressed its hearty forcement division of the Pennsylva-lion, urges all investors to look Into the approval of the traffic in seats in the nin Department of Agriculture. Onlmerits of the Tir wsury Savings Cer- hr il re i bee 3.50 ingle | tificates offer ww the U tavern United States Senate. In view of the April 1 there had been 253,504 single ]tificates offered by the U. 8. Govern Hoe ¥ £ and 660 y vi 2 ff. 1 gr +511 " —- Py v Republican verdict v pon Senator Pep- lHoense tags and 1.66 kennel tags is ment You will rece ive $1.000 from the sued by the various county treasurers}United States Government from the killed by the police officers and con- —— - WEY a ——— -
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