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XEVLI HUMORIST WRITES ROAD SIGNS BETTER THAN HE KNOWS, Hard Road Sense in Fun for the Press, May Be Taken Serlously Benefit, “Bugs"’ Baer, humorist, a well known news paper has written and pub lished of ably merely intended to entertain, a series “road signs.” But be Ww many erected traflic of them might benefit to the safety of “Don't skids” contains in tabloid form. ing with your brakes.” run your mileage with fot of “Don't do your think- up a rea; caution will strike a re gsponsive chord who hi had sight in n every man IR near-nervous t the of hurry. prastration a reckless driver “There only the stopping u are three grades of eggs but one grade of cr ing and that's be pasted in dangerous,” Lo hat try ty “beat the train” weeht ougnt the of all those who across iis of way. “The glass in your windshield is same stuff they Which very put in hospital dows, will look throug is teen you a pertinent query, and miles an hour may be a chill fifty is fever,” is not to, medical understood To speeding by tourists. Mr. Dr. Sparks ad, over the Phi of oala of termity Kappa which He visi trp eral West on a March of ir, coundy graduated this year La He Univers born in 16. {hin Sparks was Ohio, 1860 July from Riate 1884 and In preparatory After University of Chiongo of history pregddency His am the expansion period of the college. held Saturdny mn 1900 beame principal of of went to the department Penn | State five years he the &@ dean and wast called State professor ind to 190%, the at Penn in administration js regarded Funeral services will be in the college auditorium on ing at 11 olock. it has been announc- ed, Dr, M. Thomas, dent of the college will have charge of the services, assisted by Martin, of the fan church. morn- John now presi. Rev, Samuel pastor local Presbhyter: The services wore sof for Saturday to enable Mrs Sparks to return from Calfornda, where she had been on a tour with the Penna. Federation of Woe men's Clubs. She ls expected 10 arrive Friday. INE LL HEALTH PROMPTED MAN TO KILL Daughter's Home—Used Belt N vos, unt As Philip Saul, aged 68 years, of Beaver Falls, a week ago of a daughter, Buffalo despondency dead his was found Saturday at the Mrs. William Fike Valley, nigit i in bedroom | {home in Run In a of Mn hanged himself with a belt due to health, he the bedstead In his room. services were held from Shiloh 1 30 o'clock fn was known Buffalo ago Fike are Tuesday mitidde the cemetery nearby, Sau to comparative few persons in the Hun wal About 6 weeks he Falls CELT to the home received every « and attention at the hands of his daughter are four other other daughter sons, of the latter Navy five one bh and another residing 1H Appreciating that had become condition he children assembled a a plan for hig future rovide the ory hest med might ured turday Headsville the 0 of Fed VORrs Mr RITRLY west of H oa Centre ago, He n Michael, are w fare Saul and family « and nen sme 10 the MoNitt Mr Most of Mr AT the child: € We ere Saul wns He and an man, never ing Wis his chifdren wn hearth he was them msnim——— A APIA RIAE Declines College Post. Howard R of Frank and Marshall the offer to Omwake. dean College, has refused become of Ca Salisbury president College. at N. C. Sev weeks ago an invitation t head y Southern Heformed church college and he noti- to received by Dean Omwake, » then he has been considering 1 has of his Lancaster ng mut now formaly the trusiees desire re in fe the institution H. native "stawha h (rove. (illege Rev Keller, of Chi N. of te canvassing for funds and meet- John £3. * Wh na a Centre ing with considerable success sss AI] A Notice to Taxpayers those who are Hable to a of the occupations 11. HA, or 732, issued from the Pa., that a internal To cinl all spe tax for any mentioned on Form has been col office at ooo tor notice lector's Scranton, of the following places on the applications for deputy revenue will sit in the dates named, for purpose of re- cedving the required spediinl stamps: {Minton Hotel, June Postoffice, June Moshannon Tenover 23rd. 25 National TLawk Haven Philipstrurg lank buliding, June 24. Staté Oollege—Nittany Bellefonte—{ourt 28th 30th, Tax must be paid for the full year. July 1. 1924, to June 30, 1925, excent where business §s begun after July 1. 1924, in which case tax must be paid for the period from which the first day of the month in which business is begun to June 30, 1925, A SA CP UA The following personals appeared in the MiMlinburg Telegmph: Mrs Al fred Catherman, Mrs. Daniel Cather man and Mrs George Harter spent Monday in Aaromsburg. Rev, N. J. Dubbs left for Albright College, My- erstown, as a member of the visiting committee, t, be present at the com: mencement exercises. June 26 27th, Inn, House, June and Gives to, Church Boards, Mary ¥i (TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ———————— Mrs, BH. E. Sweetwood Ininrea, —-- Sherman Children Improving, A wisi hern—d:entzel, enn — MM SR OAS County 8S 8, Convention, AA APTS A I’. Plenie. The basket plot June 2ith provided for to reach the pnids Rron Hall 4 the damond, Cent clock 1s the attend p.m. and geo modn ior th —————— NM AI A MeSparran Penn State A . the Trustee, John of elected a MoeSparran ter Pennsyivan ws trustee by and vanian State College deter frem engineering Col. Willlinm was witurad cleties, P Htate The State Bothroek College. also elected two TOW Jd KE. and Congressman {rial ves E J I. T (i. Hutchison, J MUO Harford, MeFadden, of Was Tyson, Senator nes, Of Canton. George rior's Mark, Floradale, were reelected, a ——— Millheim Sehool Teachers Elected, The Millheim board the following teachers: Prinoipal-J, 1. Assistants, R. C. Fertig. Grammar—J, N. Moyer, Intermediate Mise Violet Gutellus, Primary—Mms. J. L. Hackenborg: and Chester ws hood elected Hackenbersg, A. Miler and Hattie FROM ALL PARTS. ’ £1 ; umber for the a ww wd was de i week returned he had FM nery, con- department he members issembiled nt. speaker of facts of par- Fate nNOe the on one of d lock ol His Mili wit Shure engine and was and um then light io mn At Oak Hall the engine wk joaded with milk, up- ver muse a scratch on the Marte letween there and gevernl cows were bumped the train east on the Bradford to the Pennsylvania on gtable burned holler mpany about getting her It in wield appears thas an owen window the conch she was riding permitted a of water in- wd hon the mised her temper thot I | toned to extinguish fire to fall on her gown. amd thie 0 #ich a degree she feels nothing it Back to normal except cash, a certain anount of Pennsy Tivose who vieltedd Miss Margaret Lise jn the Bellefonte hospital found her in the best of spirits and recov: ering nicely from the mishap resulting in a badly splintered collar bone which had to be fastened with wires to hold it In position. Sunday she was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs, Fred Harvey. at State College. where she was put to bed for an additional weel. Mra Harvey de a graduate nurse and wos with hor sister nearly all the time she was in the hospital. i a