* aver, NO. 31 _VOL. XCVII \\CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST RE-VACCINATION FREE TO TWO ATTEMPTS TO BREAK announcement of the passing of the COUNTY SCHOOL CHILDREN. JAIL AT BELLEFONTE FAIL F republic's chief before it became at gli TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, th, = DEATH OF OUR PRESIDENT. ~ | miii™ fu Deputies Named for Vaccination Work | Escaped Conviets of Penltentiary at The burial will be made Friday at |HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST 1 f day « : Throughout Centre County, Rockview Bad Actors. for Sherif Marion, Oho, the small Ohio city FROM ALL PARTS Dr. J. LL. Selbert, county medical di- Dukeman—Wants Them Transfer. which Warren G. Harding made known . . \ fi : : a A . ' . . around the world because there in rector, has been notified by the State red to Death House. Warren (i. Harding, President of the United States, died humble surroundings he struggled 0 is t Centre Hall Secretary of Health, Dr. Charles H.| A (pip of prisoners who escaped from |} suddenly at 7:30 Thursday night (10:30 eastern time) at the Jura untin the American people elect- Miner, that the following county phy. the penitentiary at Hockview and were Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California. “1 him to the highest office and paid sich y bee appol «1 : offici . * * . hi the greaies 10 y wi 1 oi ictus have been appointed as official | jpter captured and placed in the county The end came suddenly and without warning while Mrs. ro” Sai honor within ~ thet: deputies to re-vaccinate free of charg power to bestow President Harding jail at Bellefonte, have been giving | Harding, truly faithful until death, sat by his bedside reading Wits 2 * § < vhitldre } have uu RE 5 school children who nave undergone Sheriff J, 1923. I’. smithgall ( i man who loved “the home {olks Dukeman endless trouble, to him. und if he had had time to leave a part Last Thursday noon a general, jail Two nurses were the only other persons in the room and J|/n# word on his last night it undoubt- delivery was frustrated through th there was no time for a last word from the nation’s leader tould have contained instr RG £28 ani ay ticns that he be burled in thes town bravery of the Mias Marian Dukeman. |} either to his wife or to the public he had served. that daughter of the Sheriff, who Is acting Wo or more unsuccessful attempts at Centre Hall viecination against smallpox, The ap- pointees are: sold Texan knew him as “Warren” and where A shudder shook his frame, weakened’ by seven days of Jlve cated wimost every ons by thelr Phillips, the illness and by a trip of 7.500 miles from Washington to Alaska first names. \ par man, has the and return as far as San Francisco. He collapsed and it was §| TD Sr tne continent was ro over, the chief Sin utve i well, Yanpy od Mrs. Harding only had time to rush to the door and call §bovetur + "Find Dr. Boone and the others, quick,’’ meaning the physie- The body Merchan Fossa tans, Brig. General Charles E. Sawyer, personal physician to fi." i" Same car as carried him to the laine wan « visitor in 1 the President, was in a room nearby but when he hurried into §|** oan lel by the Ee Inestay, ana 1 cutting upon the room, medical skill was useless. when he lefts Wasbington.: Jun or Iporter: renewed subscriptions ge HH, Woods, Pine Grove as her father's deputy. S&S. Musser, Aaronshurg: When 8. Braucht, Spring Mills: she and two trusties took the dinner into the prisoners one of them | H. Harris Snow Shoe pushed her through the doorway « ! i » wr. State CoHege: : . . we " nan to the Pacific coast L. ¥. Kidder, State College; rushed Into the hallway of the Shes : W. J. Kurtz, Howard: i's or i the President was borne residence, Miss Dukeman grap-| David Dale, Bellefonte: Wn pled with the man and screamed for | Robert Jackson, Osceola Mills, her father, who was just returning! ‘wl children living in the rurally... The man broke loose from Miss | ts who have been, twice unsuc-lhukeman and struck the Sheriff twice] Mrs. Harding was as brave and strong after the end as Tia ne addition of Attorney General lous members of the Rossman vacated, or those who hadjwih an fron bar. The young woman |] she had been faithful to the end. Although not strong and Pershing and M “dito school last term onlgranied the bar and the Sheriff suc- |] Still affected by her illness of ndrly a year ago, she declared tf Santa An Las knocking the prisoner down |J She would not break down, and she did not break down in the ister of Mr. Harding re-vaccinated by the County Medf-1 |, the meantime Miss Dukeman ob hour of her greatest grief, Naval and military honors were giv- : Or Oohe hes Miicinl]. - ; i the dead commander by the army ! nh E19 official fe ined a revolver and fired one shat » —— ll Pay throughout the "whole ea DEATH DUE TO APOPLEXY. Mrs ; vas at the door I WO ind two mallors were PHYSK ins I Ri Miffiinbur temporary certificate must ceeded Who will grant the temporary | 1a infuriated man but missed him ate which will admit them Other prisoners attacked the { ’ thas *r nt i ¥ i A : i lpr the current school yeas ties and one was hurt so Madly ichérs or school principals sent to the hospital b Santen children to school he prisoners rire | ily ¢ IY tials fn £ Fi by ad) them they [down Thee wid wrching fin p ————————- Two More Schools Closed In Potter. ) Or Dave H WY lered and locked ttempted esc : ake fat le UL Taal ves Loa : rad ‘ i 4 . " ' township school I Hanne cape fr June and to plead omen on all os They Make Another Break. EE — SU _ ON WAY HOME FROM COAST. view feed “The President died instantaneously Mr. and without warning while conversing with members of his family at 7:80 Death was apparently due to some and Are Wending Way Homeward. 3 brain cvolvement, probably apoplexy. » steel celling of thelr | taken to Ban Francisco Sup ym “During the day he had been free s t from discomfort and there was every Justification for anticipating a prompt recovery.” mil from wm Angeles. We and Mrs. George FE. Meyer Have Seen the Golden West, by Aute, Serra Madre | . § ¢ TR section of the ceiling noticed just in time who called . ‘ . wed b OCHS i th MOTs ©) y in Johnsog World's Fastest Auto Drivers to Raee are now + guard in § Ce The twide th usual = let which ude the fat annound rly n Spring Mills. She at Altoona. Sherill is trying ar BEYOD x] the be "Timent that death Was due to Ist Ww heey : Wii y bask 3 ¢ 1 vu 1 $i world's fast ¢ 4 t vi il fi the wal) i {J Sogn Lin View sind i ¥ Washir Gene » : AT Nem We ¥ ithe HAN ! it the al gathered News Flashed to World, The m who was injured in their The President's Last Words, of the Associated P break, Thursday, is Timoo Kapeluck 5. Harding, General Sawyer and ritanve ho have been trusty, serving a term for a minor the two nurses, howevs had not \ ! t Preside apeedway ffence He is reported as not srl { y Twelve notes wing rIVOrs ve dangerous condition ————— a ——— The Encampment and Falr, fait hiul Never were ications righter Wliwnse Mrs Harding entered Additional 200 -mile camped x ago back in Ninois He 2» big and su i! Encampment and Mrs. Harding was i t ’ Yr § Wel : ¢ % 1 fis rivine { ¥ » fing : five § ine " 4 f $24.000 Fair at Contre Ha » GBth annual 1 ’ HL an tiie nil A Ri fol y bulletins giving more oo AN pes wnent purse of $24,000 he view of a Man,” written by Sam- | t ‘ it Was occurring in the vie oday We ome of the city J 2athering of the central Pennsylvania] : an Fitten hy Bam ; ls Securing : Today we took in some of the cit ng auto speed] : : J uel G. Blythe, a noted political writer, lcinity of the ekidential sulte HUSILosx Angeles: were at Lake View Park | discovered be “il was clogged farmerg and their friends has aroused sd 5 t ed for a e nd published In a current magazine. |: ors wore aware of some . “ 3 Exposition Park At the latter is and 7 uiful of them were interest everywhere It described the man to whom she was | { H fully twenty-twe ; 3 $ * « build i fle eo 3 ‘he mili had not been Many new features have been plan aing, and he was interested in 1 1 ? ie. the announcement the ruilding where ware X ’ ’ Dor trad her reading and glanced death % 1 de hibited the products of the atate. Here ration during previous night ned for the comfort sand pleasure of ; ted mbar: of Drs up, he raved his hand and sald he th leath announcement was | we sawn th a Redwood-—large | it was then that the eels got in INCrea sed numb of 3 ny ae . . : . That's good. Go. on. Read some made it was flashed to all parts of thes, ards finished to show the grain, and] 1 v Misses The dally visitors will find arrange- Aicile Gramley Jean Hos Harlan Fengle Hill Jerry Waonderlick, Ww Leon Duray, Harry Hartz, Tom- iHiton 1nd Ralph DePalma This % 4 : ¥ occa 2 ’ $i. ! . ‘ ¥ ) n¢ collapse re on the sti in ‘ ith thin ree : . : Admission tickets will be on sale]? id he collapsed | We ¢ on the street In New York with Jthings on the screen which we had as guests of Miss Dorothy Thompson comprises all of the foremaont - - 3 aa nk 3 om . i Been in their real state The trip of Milroy Others in the party were from Thursday August 30th. Admis : | . 3 § - - w # vgs 4 charged from Saturday, Rept, 1st through this building was a real treat Misses Eleanor Brown and Marion Ru- SNN.858 Auto —— Sion a free. Fifty cents good for the PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S CAREER-SCHOOL T0 WHITE HOUSER After jast week's writing we stopped dy. of Milroy; Helen Harding, of Lew. Automobile license {ag $88-8%% was] week. yet somestime at the home of Mr. and istown:. Mra. Ned Thompson, chaperon # Pea » ” - YW - Mra. Arthur Swartz as they wereshow-] . Lo = mo more nation by the Assx ated Press hy te t e / ’ iG some other woods In this buiid- y . . ments made for their entertainment Fhose were the last words President | egr iph and telephone and to the most] ™ si od 3 a ferman, Pauline and Hildred Kessler, oe o £ 5 3 A i. 3 E if i a IW & 4 > Fents rents remain unchanged—-$6.00 | Harding spoke. In an instant s shud [ distant parts of the world by cable and] '™% ® a free motion picture show, sof , Millheim, spent the week-end at fy {i for 12x12 size: $7.00 for 14x14 size der shook his framb, his hand dropped | radio. Thus it was that newspapers | We stopped In a little while and saw Camp Comfort i the Seven Mountains in the world. Msued a few days ago to Mrs. Helene Actunl work is beginning on the CALVIN COOLIDGE was born July 4, 1872, on the small farm of his ne young folks spent a P. Voelker, Philadelphia, the depart-|Grange pageant and it is hoped all in- father John C. Coolidge, at Plymouth, Vt. His father,’ whe is stil liv ing us a good time and did not wani delightful three days ing, and his mother, Victoria J. Moore* now dead, were both descendants us to deave. On Friday we all went i of Pligrims who came to this country soo alter 16 setlleme ‘ < W W ; n registration was the last for the month | its success. Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, . —— > ’ 44 : » is coun soon after the settlement of the to Saliner, Cal, to see a real wild west i “a x iy olony. RR TTT A* a¥ ’ . and fs thie highest possible sequence and Wednesday evening, Sept. 6th, it » exhibition—cowboys from all over the be given In the open air. Thurs- The first John and Mary Coolidge settled In & new community, Water west were there-and the best of : : il . . 1 . Gs town, on the Charles River, In Massachusetts, about 1680 ten years af- them. Saw them ride the bucking | 199 was raised by the members of that reaches the million mark day evening, play in auditorium, ter the arrival of the Mayflower. Pract ally every ancestor of the Pres. bro {amen the Texas steers and congregation towards an indebtedness a a ow - Se — rT -——- ident, on both sides, for three hundred Years, has been a farmer HONCOs,. | aman 1 ” a - s of $3.400--nearly one-half of which DOLLAR DAY NEXT WED. Big Crowd at Community Plenle, catch them the “bull dog” way. This : a : , ’ : v = X94 v ompleti ff COUrse yr " 1 y } ’ i ash, i intention NESPAY IN ALTOONA.| Upwards of 700 people gathered pn lack River and St. Janney scotenmouh publle school, and the (lf way something new 10 va and we sure| Was Paid in cash. It in the intentio Hack River and St Johnsbury a ademien, Calvin Coolidge entered Am- aid enjoy it of the congregation to raise a fund of herst Colldge., The farmer boy worked his way through college ' y ; : 4 3 " | ’ 000 rhio pr t easily aceom- have another DOLLAR DAY. the community picnic. The day was 1895 ‘uated AR We left Oakland Sunday morning |$4.000, which wilt be nba b . . i . 95 he was graduate rom mherst, winnp! . v " ached ’ ™ Who Next Wednesday —August 15th! pleasant; threatening clouds in the y hw " X y / ¥ Winn ng high scholastic honor and traveled 180 miles and set up pli 3, as many of the mem ¢ Don’t miss it. If you do you'll belafternoon hung in all directions, but 1895-7, he studied law in the Northampton, Mass, offices of Hammond Hleamp at Bradley, along the Salinas Will contribute towards it were not Field. 1897 . : > i i the weather man looked upon the Not il he was admitted to the bar and hung out his shingle in River, which is very wide, and when [Present at the meeting awe § Hon, i Merchants at this time must clear Grange Park crowd kindly and caused ment of highways announced. The terested will work enthusiastically for In a twenty-minute session after the # renty- i Si LE 3 ar regular services in the Bellefonte Pres- byterian ehirch Sunday morning, $3.- of numbers until the registration will Altoona Booster Stores are going to]Grange Park on Saturday to join in the only one who will 8 the rains come will have milch water It mW expected that the new State . but now is only a little stream; some | col toffice will be ready for oc- Vi, teacher In a Northampton school for the deaf and dumb. Tw, sons lace the river 3 no water at al ul ge hon ’ ightee have been born to them- John B., bora In 1906, and Calvin, Jr, born In ave river. has a 1 reaney Within the next eighteen Jam Altoona Booster Stores for DOL] The Siglerville band was on the park 1908. Much of the water used for irrigation | months, according to a communication AR AY offering: OF Fi ¢ ti > ‘ a) redter ig y » ay ( | f wells, g 1 ‘ ¥ LAR DAY offerings worth many times [for the greater part of the day and Homes: A modest half of two-family house, No. 21 Massasolt street, in trom arel} recatved from, the Fim Assam the price their music was up to their usual good Northampton, rental $40 a month, and a small apartment in the New Real estate in and about Los Ange | postmasted General by Robert M. Fos- Youll find everything from shoes tolorder. The children and Ader Jones Willard Hotel, Washington. 1] lew in very high in price and at pres ter, of State College. The letter states w men's, women's or boys’ clothing; from enjoyed races and contests in the fore Religion: Attendant at Edwards Congregational Church, Northampton Jj]®" Is much in demand. The houses |inat Congress has appropriated funds clothing to furniture; from furniture [noon and the winners found pride in 7 : jjare most all one-story-—it looks odd tolgor the federal building and plans were : i Member of no fraterna; order or society: to musical instruments, to the latest in | the possession of the awards. {jus but rather nice recently approved by the department. women's hats and hats back to shoes Tables and benches were assembled Noy Heian Bojitioat a, vy oy alipointed a ve fice, On Sunday night an earthquake was lp. bullding will be a two-story brick AND ALL FOR A DOLLAR! for the big noon-day meal, and thig]f] Mover defeated for an elective office. Councilman, Northampton, 1897. [| felt here and for hundreds of miles a- lana cost about $110,000. a ta "Ye “ne , +5 we . ; s 1900-01--City Bdlicitor, Northampton. round, But no serious » was We expect you here next Wednes- | was the best part of the day for all ¥ | . damage Over $100 was raised in a base ball day. Visit Community Rest Rooms inlconcerned. Groups of families Mom 1904 Clerk of courts and chairman Republican City Committee, [|done. These come at diffebent times benefit game at Hecla Park the other pi i Refornied Chiru shi rics on ug fo ten Fat tiured at a Sommon ta 1807-08 Member the General Court of Massachusetts. 1 and cre Baphoed to he couged » She Sunday, all of which was turned over oth Street, here is nothing for sale, [ble and enjoyed each other's compan- 1910-11—-Mayor Northampton. . grea A 3 wan to Samuel Weaver to defray hospital Mra. Isenberg will see to your comfort. lonship. - earth, * and doctors’ expenses which occurred Booster Stores’ Dollar Day in Aftoo-| Short informal talks were given by Jaa) Mambur Massachusetts State Senate; president of Senate 1914 I cannot take the time to write all when. Ha unfortunately broke his leg na- NEXT WEDNESDAY. * adv.[Reva Kirkpatrick and Keener, localfl] “'*'* that might be of interest, but may be during the fore part of the season in a ——————— . . 1916-18 Lieutenant Governor Massachusetts, E able to talk it sr with some of the : i ministers, on the park, and the great ’ ayer one of the Centre County League Lawn Soclal at Potters Mills. er part of the crowd then withessed 1919 and 1920-Governor Massachugetts, Feaders of these terns when we get games The game was sponsored by «© ls, ‘ ory Jwy at Fbttars Mil the league bail game. November, 1020, elected vice-president United States gh tome. | aaded for ino |e Bellefonte lodge of Bike, the mem- ladies of the sewing circle of Spruce. Cannel Coal, August 2, 1623, succesded to Presidency of United States by death of [{tew days. We still are enjoying good bers of which formed a team and de town M. E. church will hold a lawn| Screened canne; coal—a carload just|l] President Warren G. Harding. {heakth and are happy. , |feated the strong Hecla Park team by social. Cookies, cake and home-made |in. Better fill your bin with this fine August 1, 3:47 a. m, sworn In as thirtieth President of the Unitea | GEORGE BE. MEYER, |® ®0re of §.0. Approximately S00 lee cream will be sold Everybody isfgrade of coal white It may be had-|l| States by his father in the Coolidge farm hotise at Plymouth, Vermont. ' | ——————— spectators motored t, the park and cordially invited. WM. MO CLENAHAN, Centre Hall, a ; The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year [an——a the game, i ‘ y . ¥ iy: + i B05 { a : ' pM their shelves for Fall merchandise and [the duk clouds to pass on and deposit Family October 4, 19046, married Grace A. Goodhue, of Burlington, that's the reason people crowd and|]thelr watery contents on others. LA
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