_VOL. XCVIII L, RSDAY, SEPTE NO. 35 MORE WOMEN FOR MUNCY PRISON, Dr. Ellen C, Potter Has New Plan for Handling Women Prisoners, Long-term women offenders will be sent to Muncy #f the plan of Dr. Ellen , of proved. Dr. Potter, who turned fre an the New tral reformatory in that She Potter, secrotary welfare, ks up his re- trip through the Just m inspection England States, saw cen- plan in actual work | section, offend- to Jails old to oounty and institution. proposes to take all ers who Muncy and them * must lature, Under not permitted zo are amd are lodged in the all in have coniine The pi of the legi penitentiaries one in the approval 8 the women shunted the offenders os present in state confined peniten- tiary are wo ut and only hund it about four red female Muncy, ninety of or in housed said In PROMISES VS, FACTS, Reports of the U, 8S, Agricultural De- partment Contrary t, Claims Made by Republican Politleal Writers and Orators, and been leaders ws who have trying the American farmer that the return to administration support for thelr that has just of the United department, Republican party ciim - paign orale to his convince welfare depends on of a Republican find in a by agricultural power much report will not arguments been issued States The experts completed income and years had in- have a of covers experts Just farm report the which Republicans at Washington it teresting f series of studies as their during control Tour have is highly the Ac One of the statements” made by is the ig tually ear experts 1¢ average farmer ned less than paid to hired hands.” of the Wis common In view promises of inore 1 Short termers among the who are comprise the women sent t materializes he ever, will have comm fenses, under *1 am to are ab Suppose id generation Potter prisoners | younger ars, 4 sald they should be of re." Dr er ———— A ———— 30-foot Fall on Conerete, two-year i i A Richards, fe Samuel GOW Oo hoff hou tbove noted a———— a ——— Brothers Die Same Day. Rev. Samuel ; th Preshyt the same date hour Curry night cement the forme to Moun Union I i 80 through fine ( preached suddenly tom Presbhyte day Short in Ireland Ceived death Now opening Just y who tions of life's jou solemly try to in school It annoy know assignment, nor pay attention to work at hand Any of these t done by an idiot. Bu r she who fer the mind something that js he developed will hav little time school or tices, Make that you of school and you 10 gerously the ing no abili make mast Tur the requires to get narks. not or thle a tend ner, the lesson hinges might Ix Cons tos in time-wasting prac- up are ye mind, y to do a than vou ung oung folks Year before ur going work wil better did never regret it ————————— A ———t A Real PresidentialCandidate, “A Democrat, Mr. Davi man who record of ty remembered: Republican ia a man who wants the record of his par ty forgotten” He Government of the to tiptoe behind the Senate it not to sit servers peeping notional keyhole.” We wouldn't trade the Republicans for world, seid «" ls a wants the his par a said, I the nog for fear it I want unofficial ob- every inter want United States closed doors may overhear abroad with through with the candidates anything in —— a — John Meyers, tock view disappeared from the one day last week. A description of him was sent to various persons in Penns Valley ns ft was surmised he would cross the valley to get to he home near Milroy. Next morning he telephoned t, the prison authorities that he “got lost” and bad no inten tion of making a get-away. He was taken back to the prison and from there to the Pittsburgh pen. 1t is stat. ed on good authority that Meyer wns in Centre Hall the “night before the morning” he made his whereabouts known. He is well acquainted here, which was the homo of his deceased father, Russell Meyer, Xi ——————— A SA—————— An enumeration of children of school age has just been completed In Centre Hall borough, as required by law. The count is 120 children, | an inmate, prison bounds prosperity fom the igriculturists made by leaders four that make iat were in the years has been good on uation Republican presidential and the given the those promises campaign ago opportunity party the f cording to to arm sit today, to eXisls nos OG as it He COon- this report, 5 one P inspire ) piedges an farm provisions, fi to the that it bene American farmer might expect would be shown in a It is rue that out four-year the f of the ex- report Some improvements at two years mprovement has been despite in policy I rather than point rule expected tra control of ricuiturad ndards improved the but 3.1 vest onl National Defense Day at Prepar wong for the pp nds, State wen have mobilization which ig bu ¥ to renew. our grand country, Stripes have in oppor- ir patriotic spirit Cross Organization active part organized the fi in and will mp Martz, ler, is join the woe of State College, and Miss Linden Hall —————————— Sweeny-«Fishburn, wedding of « considerable 131 wal C Mias [xh under leadership of of al inter morning at of Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte, when their bride and Mills y her sister. Fishburn, oe tt Mace the ok Tuesday 5 clock at W. N nmughter of Ralph Mra. Wm The bride was Miss Mildred 1. gre attended (George home Fishburn, Missy Ww Sweeny. Pearl, became the Sweeny, a Mr of son of Spring attended b and the In Was H bridesmand by his loth brother, bride and attired in white silk to match. The was performed the minister, lew Amrbose M. Schmidt, and witnessed by the bride's and groom's family, the grandfather, Watson Struble, Immediately after the wedding the newly couple left for Harris burg and other Places of interest. Both are well known in this vicinity and have many who join in wishing them a tong, happy and pros- perous life, The young couple wil go to house keeping near Centre Hall. Mr. Swee- ny is employed as’ a public school teacher at the Manor Hill school, west of Old Fort. A —— M. E. Pastorate Changes. The following transfers In Methodist Church pastorates made necessary by the death of the Rev, Frank T. Bell, killed In an automobile accident at Allensville a month ago, were announces ed Baturday: The Rev, J. H. Greenn- walt from Burnham to Trinity church, Harrishurg ; the Rev, L. I. Owens from MceVeytown to Burnham: ‘the Rew, Howard Fitzgerald, from near Chambershurg to McVeytown: the Rev. Elvin Myers, from Trinity Church. Harrisburg, to the 58th st Church, Al- toonn, whose pastor, the Rev, 1. RB Welliver, is transferred to Bellwood, Sweeny were Cant dresses nm crepe ring ceremony bride's by bride's also married friends ENCAMPMENT & FAIR TENT LIST Those Who Are Spending the Week Under Canvas On Grange Park. with the succeeding the camping feature of the Encampment and Falr, at Cen- tre Hal), reaches its high-water mark with the bHlst annual gathering. A complete list of the tenters, thelr home address, 48 given: Centre Hall--Jacob Sharer, Keller, D. LL. Bartges, George Ginger- ich, A. H. Spayd, Oiyde Dutrow, 1. M. Arney, V. A, Charles Barthol- omew, George Benner, Mrs. Ww, FF, Bradford and Grace Smith, Paul Prad- ford, Milton Bradord. Jewett J. C. Brooks, Richard irooks, HRHobert Bloom, Brungart, Morris Burk- Burris, Sharer, W, Mrs. John Thomas De George Emerick, C.F W. Fetterolf, Fisher mm Keller, Frank Goodhart, Wilbur Henney and John Heckman, William Mrs McClenahan, Moore, Musser, Increasing in years, popularity with D. AK Auman, Brooks, Cleve Harry Halph Desinney, holder, Ray ” Durst, laney, Mrs W Fye, James He Lucy Henry Jodon, Perry Lause, Milford Lase, Mitterling, McClellan, Colyer, Dinges, Emery, ind Harry CGoodhart, John Frank Kryder Geary, Frank Frank, (eo Mrs Mrs, Foster Long, Mi Roy Garbrick, wKiman, Henney Homan, Homan, Knarr, George Harry Thomas John Clarence Mrs. Mary Neff, Charles] Adam Smith, W. RR. Neff, W irk. W. F. Rishel, Mr, Shannon and Mrs. Wm. Bradford, G. W Ralston, Elmer Rover, Bruce Runkle Runkle, J. Fred Sila Hoy & Bal Thomas Smith, Mrs Walker, Howard fig Ondenk Wozer Laura K, Smith. Smith Stahl, ©y, Jot Zettle irnnt WwW. H Wright, Helen Wavn James Zerh Merrill Boalshurg Charles Stump, in Andrew Bricker Louise Shuey, Stover, Rockey, Linden T resslor Rishel Oak Hall--Luther Dale, Mrs. Mamie Gland, Mra Rn Lorman, Ros Fred Wag Ralph Hall Mra « Frank aries Lemont Mm Hint Dale Shuey Fannie Harvey Mra State College Samuel Corl tz, Shuey Frank Whitehill Mrs fohr Red Annie Coorg Kemmerer, terman, Ne i ward i Pennsylvania Furnace Peteorann Port atiida—H. GG. Ebbe, Mrs Har Marshall, C. M. Pringle, J Hams Tyrone ard, F ard Altoona M Philipsburg Fink Fleming — Howard Milesharg Lloyd Bellefonte Harry Wi Dale ' iw 2 Mrs OC ry 5 W Mr " ard John A. (O. Grov George Bloom, we, Mrs, « acoly How, Jodon Kline. Mz: Marshall, 8. 1 Benner, Mr. Eikel W. N Heckman, J H. Hoy, Harry David 1. Keller, Martin, Mr r. Frank Ray, Mrs Sam- Mrs. D. H Henry SBhuey, Jas Spearly, Mra C E William Straub, Mrs D Thomas, Thomas Harry Ulrich Charles o, . SN Fishburn, A. How Ishier, D. M 8 J.5L Musaer, N Heoder 8. Charfoes D. 8 Mik Poorman. Charles E Smeitzer uel Ray, J A. D Sommers, Ripka. Shiv John Mra Mrs, J Mrs Sunday, Storch, Weaver, Zettle Pleasant Virgie B mer Bilger, Mra. Go- Lena Confer, Mar- lon Gettig, Miss Nettie (Jill. Mra Frank irs Jodon, Mrs, Jack Noll. Samue; Relish. Mise Bertha Rimmey, Mrs. Blair Rice, Mra Frank Weaver Zion— John Eby, Mra. Clyde Hock- in Howard Mrs Yearick, Clearence Yearick Nittany—J. D. Condo, D. P Katherine Holmes, Ata Yearick Orviston—D. RR. Confer, Beech Creek-—-Mrs. H. L M. Wilson Mill Hall -C. V Renovo-—-Mra. WW. R. Adams Willlamsport—A. 1. Bloom. Dewart —Fred Colyer. Northumberland Miss ian. Miss Mary Derk Sunbury-Mm. H. 8. Harro. M. M. Shunk, J. B. McCormick, Mrs, CE. Mec- Kinney, M. M. Shunk. Lewisburg—B. A. Donachy. Reading Mra W. C. Duniap. Middleburg Mra M, A. Sankey, Smullton—J. V. Brungurt. Rebersburg—8. LL. Gephart, Hackenberg, Aafonshurg--J. M. Harter, Mrs. Chas. Wolfe, Coburn-—Mre. Nora Hosterman, J. M. Lynn, Martin Stover, W. M. Krader, Miltheim-—Mrs. Clyde Boob, Helen Foote, Ira Gramley, Mrs. Lida Kline- feiter, Harry Leitzell. Mra. J. CC. Hos- terman, Mra John Neese, Clarence Schnure, Spring Mills Clarence Albright. K. Bitner, Dr. H. 8. Braucht, William and Lena Bressler, Lee Brooks, Cleve Eun- gard, C. J. Finkle, Mra. Foster Fraz- ler, T. M. Gramley, Arthur Grove, Geo. Immel, Mrs. Boyd Smith, BE. T. Jami- son, D. FP. P, Heckman, Charles Krape, Mrs. C. P. Long, Mra. Thomas Shaef- fer, I. Spayd, Gross Shook, Mrs. C. n Stover, D. W. Sweetwood, M. T. Zub- ler. YeagertOwn—James Gilbert. Potters Mills ~Mldred Brown Bd: ward Loughner, George MeCormiok, Mra. Frank Tate, Mre. Ruth Thomas, James Gap— Mrs, Simon mer, Pugan, Dunklebarger, in, Thomas m George N. Hoy, A M. Ertley, McCloskey, B Mauck Rene Bast- WwW. J. HIT BY CAR, KILLED. Henry Woomer, Mason and Contract. or, of State College, Meets Death State Road Near Lamar. of on Henry was hit by a car on the Stiate highway in the vicinity of forenoon, and, killed Mr. Woomer, hew, Mra, Showalter, started out drive in Mr, ing paint stopped got road Woomer, y State College, Sunday instantly. Lamar, on almost accompanied by his nep daughters, Mrs Bellefonte, Charles Kerns, and and Corn of morning FEdmnison the Intter Sunday Hobert for ia Woomer's car On reach i the « Mi standing near for while Lamar, ir Wins and reason Woomer out, and in the was ar sald to that of a Mr. Folk, of Houtzdale, with the result noted Mr. Woomey and did College struck by a « be ahaove Wag a mason by trade wiork years He Contract For Rock,” a about State he li lef many nt but vid paint nea nts few HOM his lege, Harry there, years he ng his Ago Of wife, Hocated mak Ww iY home GOTer i a it Wis post home funeral Interment was etery, Rev odist church The tended, the iy having been M1 seventy-five charge prom inent het ween Woodhouse Burned, wihou On the EK Summer House Burned. “ream Kept the th ed gh the Fea inte u the moned. but Confer Reunion, the Perry Confes family was $ Brove ¥ Those Perry Mrs dren, of of west recantd and Mi Milthelm: Mr amd three Mr fe present F. Con John Chicago, 14 Braucht Mr three chil and Mrs Mr Misa heim; Mr Lowck Haven, Harrisburg served very evening wer Hu far N fe of and ChYonfer mn Mra ren, of Harry Confer Madisonburg ; and Thurman and chi UY Mra of Lowi. burg A ana Mr chil and fren James Confer Mra John Confer, Mrs and An the pleasantly hunch home and threes dren, Ww and and Mary and Confer of Midi of al Ray LaRue, £ Kenneth Kine, of elaborate dinner was After returned to a picture of was nnd afternoon together they where taken ——————————————— Millionth Auto Tag. mifdonth sent the the Confer the families was The license tag was a few days ago by the automobile di vision of the department at Harrishurg. The tag. No 1,000,000, was dssued to Mra. Paul D Wright. Erie. wife of Paul D Wright, secretary of highways The division began ita gecond series of passenger car numiwrs, whose nu mernls will be prefixed with the letter "A." Tag “A-1" was eued Ir. H. C Hadley, chief of the bureau of plant Industry, department of agriculture, A touring ear bearing tag A-636 passed through town. A A. Suleide at MiMinbure, Despondent and in a slightly de- mented conidtion due to prolonged #1 health, James Dietrich, a resident of Mazeppa, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. Mr. Dietrich was a wall. known ana respected citizen of Buf falo Valley, and the news of his tragic death Ww a sad blow to reiantives and friends. He was a mason by trade and Spent a great deal of his time in Mit- flinburg. While there he lived with his won, Ernest Dietrich and family. (Continued from previous column) Mra, Clara Meeker. Miss Corn Tpka, Milroy: Mra. Verna Leighley, Navarre, Ohio: Dr. GQ 1 Yeoarick, Johnstown: James Knepp, Laswistown | Republican Association of Centre county; Democratic Associa tion of Centre county: M. MoCaleb, Tyleraville; Junior Farmers’ organiza. issued of highways, to the pulpit made vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Hell (Continued on foot of next column) ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR IN FULL SWING, of the Great Ine With Exhibits— In Every Department Filled Gaulore—Park stitution Sutlers Grounds Finest Condition Ever. and Crowds the Greatest no previous time during the fit the County At one years One-day plenk Centre Pomona Grange oped into the g Encampment Falr of apened ten days #% the under The an more stances, grounds wer tier nor better condition merous exhibits were never heret more tastfly and $y MLCT ranged; the exhifhit poultry never larger Hentif len TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. 4 Mrs, G. 1 y { of Pitts Hg on Yenrick Grange e———— From Denver, Colo 1 Ietiver once scion tn { wp of M1 Bill's grave t} Lookout, ore ane Denver the foot Can see and Goklen rado, There first capital the |ome at the of mountain iw a cabin Built from the falo grave in which many Ell's The tain Curis are on exh the wonder road winding down moun At below n ul levels truly times At night watch one can it count wight headlights going. The bad now drives five worth the mountain fires at i" a seeing t the ~~ ng aml are quite tractive When on CA's Com and many very Closed the mountains Bellefonte Lewistown. think of To the mountains will not compare as to beauty to thos back there Hoping to Are You oross fo and me me Colorado hear from Porvingly, JULIA PEACOCK. you, Close of C, CC. Basebal] League, Lam Saturday owed the Centre County Baseball League season, with Bellefonte carrying off the honors by a big margin. Tw, games played at Bellefonte, on Saturday. were ° spit, Bellefonte winning the first, 8-2. and Centre Hall the second, 9.2 Thursday evening previous, Millheim defeated Centre Hall, 6-4, after Centre Hall had batted out four runs in the very first inning. Haines was then subwti. tuted for W. Gramley, and the locals’ run getting occased Following is the way the clubs closed the season. Centre Hall barely squeez- ed out of last place: Won 23 vevsse lf Towt 7 12 PC 67 B71 A333 A321 Bellefonte Milihedm Centre Hall 20 State College 19 ——— A —— Coburn is a read festival town and is vying with Woodward, A recent festival held at the former place brought in the gross sum of $325, ASTANA. The offering for se of the farm land and two tracte of timberiand by the administrators of Emma J. Roy- or, deceased, mt Rebersburg, resulted in the rejection of a bid of $16.000 for the property, as the heirs consider: ed the bid too low. tion, Centre tounty. h home Cc. RR Zeigler of Neff, oon Phila - a for iw of 0Categ of Wenonah { Philadel and phia, are in Magee the of- Port of to with to Centre earlier. heir vacation Mr with the The connected former Collector of came here be who came a week days Ther« traffic few of Was exceedingly heavy Sunday, and thousand car driv- © NOONE ve auto through the several ved at Ne. he ty the ty town bast ers mo and or kttie, heavy, Hecla places where character were an speed there were smash M 3 fi ovements | Ig Pari gather held ups, big nday was also Altoona, and rious other ings rious Aflteg from pital, returned home having received treatment A #peciali=t in a Philadelphia hos- James 8. Stah; and Mra Stahl the middle of last week Mr. Stahl has been much benefited by the treatment but was ad vised that an operation was needed for + permanent cure. On Saturday C. K. Stahl came up from Philadelphia 10 be with his parents over Labor day. Mr. and Mra John OC. Rossman came up from Miflinburg the latter part of Inst week, and visited among friends here unt! Monday, when they jeft for Howell. Michigan, in Mr. Rossmman's Dodge coupe. They were accompanied by Mr ossman's brother, George ossman, of Pennsylvania Fumace, and sister, Mre. Harry Houser, of Rochester, Pa. They will be gone three weeks, and at Howell will be guests of another brother, Henry Ross- man, received, Mr. and Mra George E. Breon and children, except thelr eldest son, Har old, of Reading, arrived in Centre Hall Saturday morning and remained here untiik Monday. They wore accompan- ied by Mr. Breon's brother, William Rreon, and wife, of Ptienirn, who had been visiting them in Reading. The families were pleased over the im- provement in health of John H. Breon. who has recovered to such an extent that with ald he can walk through the house, and oan put his hands to his face. He had been entirely helpless from paralysis
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