VOL. XCVII PEDESTRIANS, KEEP T0 LEFT. Bemri— RRINGING OLD HOME BAC ——— K. Road Aceldents, A organized effort to reduce the num- public Pennsylvania with The Federation, representing a large highways is Motor other by m planned Federation Co- operation agencies, majority of the organized motorists of the has sent to fta affilated clubs, wmwing publicity for the of the American Automobile Association that walking on the highway. especially at ] State, 62 a circular recommendation persons night, face the traffic by waking on the left side of the road. The national association has reached the conclusion, after a study of the sit- that of the automobiles strike pedestrians at night due to the iffinded by the cars uation, most cases when being of swinging partially the to pedestrians, driver headlights are ap- the IR proaching and, right. failing to It contended that the would be better able to struck Sev if roads would persons walking face the traffic they avoid and also would be seen much sooner by the drivers of cars approach Ng in the opposite direction. The endorsed this campaign. —— oc Farm Bureau Meeting, of wiih State Highway Department has The County the Centre Farm Bureau be Bellefonte, Saturday, annual meeting held the Court House, December 22. Every farmer in Centre county has a voting privilege in this organization and should attend of the items of business at the forenoon at officera session opening ten o'clock is of afternoon election Dr. 8 E. Husbandry the In the from the bureau of at Andmal Harrisburg, will discuss control and eradication of tuberculosis cat tle The farm products show will All sent to the 8 in in Centre county be on the worthy will risburg. January same day, Har- be tate show at 39.96. ——— Have Any of These Bonds! It officially that Victory notes to the amount of, $40,000,000 have for f& reported not been presented payment. al- though interest on them stopped some months ago; also that 22.000,000 matured War Savings certificates main uncashed, though interest them, to what of worth *» has stopped. and a. stil more striking proof ence or stupidity. 3$43.000.000 the temporary bondg bearing only fom coupons, that were given out until permanent bondae could be printed er have been offered for exchange According t,, these figures. the own ers of over $100.000.060 worth of thes ght-edged securities for one reason or collecting the they not treating the pven- another, est are not mter- on the money lent the Gov- ernment. and of them dictateg that ft should be ———— Child Killed In Tee Cream Plant. Alvin Woods, 4 stantly kifled Keystone Ice Cream Company's plant at Clearfield last Wednesdhy morning. The boy and his Mra Ihde Woods, of Morgan were guests at the home of Mr. Wood's brother, Foster Woods, who is one of the members of the company which op- erates the plant and who resides near- by. The Woods lad and his cousin, a boy about his own age and son of Fos. ter Woods, visited the wuter Pump un- noticedb y others in the Al- though there #8 a guard rail around the revolving shaft the little fellows, unaware of thelr danger. crawled un- der it. Alvin'g clothing got caught in the end of the shaft. It great speed and the child's body was whitrded around, his head stiking the floor with each revolution. The little body was terribly mangled and jife was extinct before the could be shut off, ilps Photoplays at Secenle and Opera House, At the Scenic: Thursday. Dec. 13 Pon Negri in “Mad Love.” a foreign 6 reel feature of this tragic actress in which her acting 4s superb and the picture entertaining. Also. Pathe News and Review. Friday night Hoot (iib- Bn in “The Ramblin’ Kil" is a spirited mction, good western picture, with ro- derom and wild riding stunts that thrill with thelr dung in his race for the he loves. Also. second episode of Stee Trail” Opera. House, Ive, 15—Tom Mix in “The Lone Star Ranger” Enuf sed Also fine Metro comedy, “When Knights Were Cold” EE —— Keystone Power Corporation, The Board of Directors of the Key- stone Power Corporation has declared quarterly dividend No. 7 of one and three-quarters (1% per ot.) per cent upon the preforved capital stock of the Company, payable January 2, 1024, to stockholders of record at the close of December 20, 1923. Tugievomn, C. C MeBRIDE, Teasurer, Ae cipad such as common sense treated years oid, was in- nt early parents, Mr. and tun. factory. revolves aM power | Appearance the Old Farm Home, i Modern beginning to iown stucco work is home back. is mod- and home in old the farm Many were ernizing the wppssurance, structures that in their swell homey of the let the day reasons were to which country for various to become anything but pleasing By the of more modern “ye ES] SLUCCO, nothing thon plaster pebided ous shudes. is Of lnndmarks with crushed granite vari these old are again becoming the most community of | homes thedir A iWing found in concrete example the modern- of a plastered stone house is Tusseyvville, « the furm Wert best information BD waa erected in west of m Thi at aude house, owned by & from tained | Hall, was the hand ol of Bristin, Centre 1812 wt from This date chiseled one one thw SLUnes | forming the main wall, but the pla the originnd pinstering In 182 ering yg | permitted to cover it fi. John Irishin B. D Brisbin (Mark iit nis fived there. and our elder Late: Brisbin, "lived with hem, the being his grandfather dvishin occupled the wlace was while | 12 there that he Ife while wood in mountains EE the Ar od ex place s0 Henry Bitner, of Tusseyville Wi number of others Ham oneer Miam Goheen also Hved there. and a the the During period place MW lenants no was paid pleasing in TL Mr. Wert er Mpore Builder now th p= LEO and home sformat Master wise ment made of Ladi tem the house rome the enst hk tion SLIT Pr iee ie he LW iy th #tone walls 1nd} Comsumed wow hw or i The Cae fanvily tl rs gs Lock Wheels, r driver Ford 1 by law iring on ' rence Runkle, of Centre Hall. Ford IL. x eked iw riven by Harry Shutt lenth wheels Bellefvinte., evi the fom sittany Mountain at posite the Fri touring and The Ove Smith. The mountaan On evenins oar was coming down the the coupe was on It way up touring car was jurned the having been off alse ha complet aly top and a 3 badly and a whedl torn The « off, up otherwise crashed in one broken u pe wheel knovked but was not used beside M) other In the tun- kle. touring car, were four men-—Samuel Glows, H. E. H H. Mark were injured to some extent. The hurt. Grove, Milford Luse and Runkle, Gross and Grove but there were no bones broken. two men in the coupe were not Bo Rishel's. Berkshires Win. W. F. Rishel, of near Centre ‘Hall. is one of the many progressive Berkahi-e breeders who lust spring presented two the more Berkshire barrows to State or and In- be fed out exhildt at the Livestock Exposition Decemiwy 1-8, Breeders Berkshire this of strating to the world that Pennaylva- nif breeds real Berkshires. The ning of second place on thelr class is ample proof of the wisdom of this step. A similar pian will be followed next year with hope of even greater SUCCeRe, Mr. Rishel's hogs were outstanding individuals in the carload so It was de. cided to show these two together with one from Sycamore farms, in the open classes for Individual honors, The Rishel barrows placed second and seventh in this class and the three Placed second in the pen of barrows. The International Livestock Exposi- tiom brings together the best in the U, 8B. and Canada and # ie on real honor to be nmong the winners in this show. C—O A 0 5 Public sale of household goods and poultry supplies at the feed store of Q. D. Bartholomew, im Centre Ha", Fri day, December 14th, at 1 P. M. Hee Posters, Penna, College to shown as a carlead ternational at Chicago. 111, The Pennn, sociation took Ase method demon wine. A MI PO ASA. Worth selling Is worth telling—ad- Verte { Lv L. PA, 7 IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS! Yes, Truly There Is—He Exlvis as Cer. tainly as Love, Generosity and Devotion Exist, Banta Claus? Now really, Tell me! This question Is there a trudy, is there? {i= beng asked an endless number of Well, her is A Httle girl, years ago, wrote to 1} New York, the morning published following: times dafly, the answer ie Sun, and editor next the Is There a Santa Claus? We take pleasure in answering the ft it and thus prominently Com - munication below, expessing sume time that lg fadthful friends of Editor: our greag gratification author the 8 numberyd among Sun. ¥ am eight vears old Some of my there nid Please friends say is no Papa says You see it the Sun, M's =o." tell me the truth. fs there a Santa Claus? Virginian O'Hanlon Httle friends are have affected Liy a skeptical They Virginia, They skepticism of your been the age think that nothing can be which is n by thelr Mtile minds they in "on AN whether meen’ minds, Virginia, or children's little of in hig w fire rent unsverse urs man in ant. intellect, 4s with the boundless world as measured by the intellig of grasping the whole Yes, Virginia, there ia a Santa (Claus nag ind PES % 1 they abound ind devotion finat and give tite 1 and the It were n, benuty be your its highest Alam, how dreary would wr Won mm dreary ax there pinias. There would be no of then. no poetry. no romance fantn tolerable this existence have not enjoyment sense and sight ‘he etern which childhood ffllse the id be extinguished Nog belleve in Santa Claus might as well not believe 13 might get your (Raw to all the chimneys mich Santa BA now would they eran, whit sees Santa (Mau thint there Ww» rest things nedthes Dhick hat Yn Ver on the lawn? Of ts no proof that thes Nobewdy can oconocive Ml the You te white wonders in the ar apart the ells Mattie Hor makes the nolese inside veil Covering the UT Beer not in a the strongest h Hved which 4 of af united strengt theat faith. Push nor even the FLrongest men ever tear apart. Only fancy. poet OTERO e oan aside that the su- 1s curtain and view and picture and glory beyond all real? Ah, Virgin. fn world there abiding No Clos? Thank God, he fives. and he Tives forever. A new. Virginia, in 3 I= nothing «lise real Santa sand years from nay, thousand from times ten years he will continue to of childhood — MAM ————— Linden Hall Store Sold. is known Moe Hall, conducted fen now. make glad the heart Keller for a What as the at year or two by Williams and Livinge- Linden sore ton. was sold by them (0 the State Col. BEethte Company who teen) pro- stand, originated many years sgo by Daniel Hess will likely Le closed ——————— Ais Played Soccer Ball With Roalshurg. The Centre Hall Juniors won a game of soccer ball off the Boalsburg Jun iors on the latter's grounds, on Friday evening. The game was a spirited one from start to finish and closed without a battle of words. The teams were well matched: The score was 1 to 0, Centre Halt and Noalsburg high shoo! soccer teams battled to a seore- less tie on fast Wednemiay afternoon on the focal school grounds. The mud. dy condition of the field mude fast foot “work impossible, AI AI, Bellefonte Woman Hig hy Car. Mm, Mary K. Mc(Olure, a well-known resident of Hellefonte., while crossing High street at Spring street, Mate Fri. day morning, waa struck by an auto motdle bearing the Heense tag No. 977 063, and sald to be driven by a man mumed Neff. The glass in the lofi headlight was broken and the woman's clothing caught In the Hght. She waa dmgged about fifteen feet and badly hurt before the car could be stopped. Mrs MoChre was then taken to the office of Dr. J. P. Rogers. where It was found she was bailly énjured. "HURSDAY, | PRIZE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE. | — Miss Sarah for Best | “Does i High Se Newspaper Aritele Hall Need Bullding 1” Centre Sehool a me tine age i prize off ered schol Hal NEW SPHDeT to any high school whe w arlic.e the Hall Need 'a | Building” Several on Centre Now rigcion. vmendable, were turned peting, the one published ing been ected The who in completing This st { Lideny | however the 6 the OT DOES The majority of Ling class returned work, which da exjusival | class high hye y ile. a rumber other LI jt #ive them fourth year working oon 50 Year's praduates returned not altogether fitting and proper ditions For the last few years the ils {have been pietsling for a new bullding been ansewerd Cite Hall, proTnies and 41 Jas fone of Centre yoru have respond od with a of a bond ese to erect o bufiding and you oun be aseur- | od it Will be used 10 the best advaninge | What should | should be a well planned structure with to it if | needed as years go by. It should not i tw, stordes high, well good ventilation, nafs In a healthy spot, sepamte rooms for @ffereent branches. he sed rote should be built far enough | from study rooms so when experiment. {ing odorg cannot reach them. Have an auditordum large enough that the pu« lie may gather in for speciating. A good Bbmary Se very necessary, A so- dial and play room for the noon hour. A gymnasium should be included: al- 80 a swimming pool. A cafeteria would be a good $den, then country ohdidren could secure a warm lunch, Five escnpes must be built and in such plecces thug pupils ong onsily des cend in vhise of fire. When selecting a lot choose one that does no overlook the gmve yard, for with burials mixed in with studies any mind will grow Mull with nothing but monuments to gaze upon, Make a community center out of this building for the use of murrounding people to use at thelr teimure, for Cone tre Hall has ne'ther pubis library nor community hall. Make the bulking ne attractive as posse wo tp attract the (Continued om foot of next column) this building be? | poseitiilition of bullding more be more than wonts and ! | Highted, | goes i | on 1923, A Feed the Game, The hunting scason whole #8 has been success! il, pecially in the Beven Mountains tict, and now that the hunts comfortable home or wil HOw many of them LG prosaeryve How Lhe gine tine? many g iret fore Lr five taken the thought t, take =» itn them quented haunts of the deer a pA y jonrn fasten dt onto troos a. A————— Grove——Rikle, nt ll Report Lively Increase. i — —— 7 Killed at Lime Warks, Fieve i sm ————— Deaths Throughout Centre County, ASEH WY Ww Laomg both died A Week of th brothers Eldvaiw Longwell 61 were both born Wil- Wery aed and respectively and {in Bellefonte, having been sons of Hanmditon La | am | Harry” Seibert, { NE wWel the He was a brot Windber hospi- whe in tal, aged 60 years born in if 4 wor of At Barnesboro Belle James {2 of onte and Seibert, of that place the time his death he Mved at War veteran of { daughter, Mre, John Thomas, in Osce- Mille. He Pine Grove Mills, A. of William B. Parsons. a daughter of John atton township, aged William Jacobs, a Civil aged 81 years, at the home his 1, olin lived for many years at Mra, Frances Parsons, wife C. Henderson, of 6 years Mre Mary Ward Brett, wife of 0. WW. Ward in Piteburgh, She was a daugh- ter of Robert (3. Brett, formerly a pros thonotary of Centre county, aged G3 veurs 4d. Benner Wolf, in Altoona, aged 47 years, He was born in Bellefonte, a {mon of George C. Wolf, A wife his futher and three Yrothers survive him. (Contivared from previous column) visitors and advertise the Interest of the people toward pupils by parents oetizens and friends, This building may not sppeal {o some readers, but bear this In mind, that because sons and daughters of the past have worked under these preson. condithoms does not go to show that the future pupils miaet Everything else changes in style and most oer tainly education should be up ty date, If the doitizena observe the points fron which the pupils wok they will not question about a new bullding to be conetructed NO. 49 "TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. the Reporter for a Christ. 11 and 12 points, were Dry Rup section of Blair first day of the hunting 1 Mrs. O .E. Bailey, of Phil. nm Baturday until Monday, guests of the former's brother Hall, in Centre MoClenahan will take up east of vacated by spring. the Bruss farm, 45, which will the be ni gen in VM. LL. Breon, of Millheim. was able by radio England during the recent inter- of Hear messages sent out Om entertainment between the les and that country, 8B. Martz. wh, for twenty- the will ved as tenant on Tussey Sink. farming next spring to the Lewistown dis- at of road through slate supervision, has as construction Next spring it is planned to give customary oiling and rebuliding the wg Mihedm unde # een ocomiletad so far years §s the age of the Mra. Rebecca Shaffer—in On her birthday recently she her daugh- whi, 2 inner party by wiry Mooney lveg in of the N. Finkle organ Val. Cross church, late A presented an 0 church in Georges Holy nile VWherally winoh Mr BB Ug - during his fife Jr., and Albert Hall, day Mountain, give Meg won Henry, Shares Centre sho of mention five- the first the sea of last week. It for each any to we fadled hind 0 land a SUODeRaive prize of Directors of the State at its last wiopted the old plan of & mid- 11 fot wtic f all county pres. Thig will the first Ent. Mi Amsocintion the Orelaries Tse after of the i Ie a convenient Mra of Fred Slack. lunkie near of Tue and Mrs W. G. Ronkle, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Milwsburg, attended the fu- Mra Stack’s father. alvin Os- Sunday re Hall ‘ Mr James f¢ and olf Iron Glen on {ivy G H sister, Widder, o Harris. Mrs. Catharine cume east from Buexty of the families, west of town, and also Mrs. Ellen Barr, in Bosls- returned home on Satur. and hew recently Were ser They day M mg English Mildred Wieland teacher in and domestic avience in the Gregg Township Vocational School, Whe a guest of Mise Mary Delinda Pot. ter. one night last week. From here went to State College to attend a D. A. R, held in that they meeting of the ace. Mee. Oliver Punk. of Centre Hall. on Monday, went to Pittsbargh, where ste he employed as a sales lady in the department store of Poges & Buby until the holiday season is over. Mis Funk has heen helping out during rash this store fur a number of will after LOARONIN at Years Dr. G 8 Prank and #1. R. Auman. both of Millheim, traded properties, Auman getting the home he has occu- pled for a number of years and Dr. Frank got the home on South Penn street. recently vacated by G. W. Har- ter. Mr. Auman has slready started 10 build an addition to his home. Some twenty cans of trout from the Pleasant Gap hatchery were distributed recently in Elk Creek from Millheim threugh the narrows The low water during Beptember was responsible for the distribution of the baby trout being held until this time, the streams now being. in a little better condition to re- oelive them. This (Thursday) afternoon and eve mg there will be sessions of the Seventh District Sunday -sohooi con. vention AN interested ir Sunday #ohool work ought to attend at least one of the sessions. Dr. 1. G. Foster, of State College, county president: Dr. A. ML Schmidt, of Bellefonte, wil speak in a general way on Nunday-school work in the county, and Miss Ferree, of Oak Hall Station, who attended the Tri County Camp for a period of tn- sruction, will speak on the work ace complished ty the camp. pa A—-—
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