THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. eR —_— ben ao Sl So— 4 ro ————— ee THE CENTRE REPORTER. MAN SLAIN NEAR LE ISSUED WEEKLY. So—— EE Temple Theatre, | In the Court of Common ! : cee eee ten | Chief Deputy Warden at Rockview |! GARBRICK.—John Mitchell Gar- “Abraham Lincoln” the picture | Centre County, No. 35, Beptember en . Th ge cpg . n whic gs . " 4 { . | Te . we a Divorce eh an appearance ou will be liable CENTRE HALL, PENN’A. Penitentiary Charged With Mur. brick, of Bellefonte, dled following an Which has béen the sensation of ihs Fermi : Rane ft 8 dent have a divor : fliness of six years, He was a son of movie world, is announced this week Po John MceCullough, Responaens ’ ive a4 4 : TAYLOR : y National Plcture, to be Whereas, your wife, Helen ( Mo 0d » R PAYLOR, ‘ £4 Centre County pon : : + . 3 las ¢ ae 4 ¢ DEATHS, Lincoln Film to be Seen at Moose! John McCullough, resp ndent First: Monday of November next 10 Pieas of ingwer the complain of the sad Hel (3. MetCullough, and in default of co granted in your ab- Ney : Te — der of John Mullen of Jersey Shore : : ag un First y SL . OCTOBER 2 192 Joseph and Susan Garbrick and was ” Si reas, be HE ON Nes aed - THURSDAY 4 A formal charge of murder has been | sped 68 years. He was twice married, | shown at Moose Temple Pheatre, | Cullough, has filed a Hel in the Con r : . i } . $3 fav T ’ 1 ‘ty Neus of Grit re aunty lodged against B., BE, Davis, lately | his first wife having been Emma Wion Bellefonte, three days—Monday, Tues-| ol Common Pleas of Centre | chief deputy warden at the state pen- | and his second Catharine Walker, who i day and Wednesday, October 6, 7 and to the above term and number, p , wig ‘ . nF £3 ta fad iret fH we housewife appears ir 8 One show each evening at 8:10 ing a Qivorce from you Now ni 1 / i ! appear RB SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8 WwW. SMITH... oveersssssessesssssBditor | tentiary at Rockview, charging him survives with one brother, Joseph Gar: | BDW, BAILEY......Looal Editor and : . . . y : xr RVG aralst Stil end i oH wi} Ww. B Businces er, | With responsibility for the death of | brick, of Belletonte. Burial was made P M., and one matinee on Wednesday | are hereby notified and 1 a tired | John Mullen, of Jersey Shore, at Zion, at 2:30 P, M | appear in faid Court on or beliore “Abraham Lincoln” was more than two years in the making, and at times | as many as 2.500 people appear In the | cast, It deals with the life of Lin- away Wednesday morning of last | coin from his birth, through his particular in- on the Orie DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, The body of Mullen, who was a Yor President—JOHN W. DAVIS, | cripple and a man of roving disposi- DRIEBELBIS. Martin Driebiibis, a} of West Virginia. | tion, was found lying by a campfire | weident of Ferguson township, passed a lin the woods near Lewistown, when For Vice President CHARLES W. |! members of a Lewistown national BRYAN, of Nebraska. iT net 3 i p woods, BR i a oars ih ig are avis throat trouble, at the age of 62 years. |the Cyl war, Qepicis the ayrrender of DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. |. 4 Farry A. McCoy. of Altoona, were | He leaves his wife and five children, Leg aru] shows Wife fn Washington a’ A . ; ter the war and finally his assassinn tion, The production has been halled as an artistic and dramatic sensation the Reformed church and an ex-elder | by the national press and is generally hoy ~ 1 week after a two weeks illness or hood, the presidency and the strife of For Judge of the Superior Court=—| found nearby in a drunken stupor, | five sisters, four brothers and five MARGARET C, KLINGLESMITH, of | with a number of bayrum bottles I¥" | grandchildren. He was a member of Philadelphia. ing about them. For State Treasurer HEBER ER- The authorities say they have an MENTROUT, of Reading. eve witness to the shooting in the per- : . to y y | m . iss Cor {ne rho lives For Auditor General — JOHN R. son of Miss Cora Knepp, Ww ; a tae . COLLINS, of Coudersport. near the scene of the shooting and held on Saturday morning in the Pine " . who has made a sworn statement to! Hall church; interment at Pine Hall For Representative in Congress ) {str ney, describing the | EDWARD M. BENSON; of McKean the district attorney, describing pry, its policy to handle productions of on County affair, Miss Knepp and her mother] ayy @R Mrs. Amdnda Miller, an ly the highest grade™according to Rich oe occupied a house within sight of the lof the same. He had been a farmer conceded to be one of the most im all his life. Funeral services were portant pictures ever brought to the sO rean. First Nalonal's decigion to distribute “Abraham Lincoln” Is in keeping with Le aged and wnected reside of Madi ird Rowland, production manager DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET pot where the three men staged their | iged and respected resident of Mal y . Cu Ta AES diy frig aryesdd | 1 3 As- | debauch. hey were badly frightens d | Sa | perfect likeness to the famous nation and kept watch over the men so that | last week, after a four weeks’ [liness| . s George llinges i sid Ave ene} $s sonburg, passed away on Monday of iweorge Billings, considered to ‘be a For Representative in General gsembly—W. H. NOLL, Jr, of Spring Township. . a i : ! me ets ems | PY sched the house. thint vicinity seventy-four years &gO { J Cralg is Mrs, Lincoln. These — | 2 Miss Knepp ‘and her mother say |ghe was married to Elias Milles: Who i he principal figures in the remarkably III HURCH APP ' that the three men, Setwises Frequent | preceded her to the grave a number | fine cast. “Abraham Lincoln” was oi pr ———————— drinks Wore, ghouted and ought : . rected by PI sen Prances Mar 4 rinks, = dagheoy 4 of years ago. Surviving Is one daugh- ™ y ii Ro I 7 ¢ i 3 on dvangelical Lutheran ymong themselves, exchanging fre- | . lon wrote the scenario and wry § eat ri St. Luke's Eva | ter. Mme. Ann 8. Barger, who resided] i hero, plays the title role, they could flee if any of the party ap- | of pneumonia. Deceased was born ini ¢ifford Beh as Anne . sont Bl Mor i 2] hich | i > 8 g The re a § . ; Services for Sunday, October bth quent blows. After a tussel in WHICH | | the aid The picture was prod bg Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M Georges | all were involved they were quiet for | With her mother. Funeml services|. qd by Al and tay Rockett Valley, 2:30 M.: Centre Hall, 7:30}% time and then the fighting broke | were held on Friday afternoon; inter- Pr M wit again, Miss Knepp was the sole ment at Madisonburg. : > wits to this stage of the Marty. Services for Bunday, O tober 12th doch ' : 3 ’ x a hae pa ——— Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M.; Centre nH ented, ACCOTCUA to “1 COOK. —Clarence Cook, a lifelong > BR: 3 a fl -. G1 pony, when Davis drew his gun and | : 2:30 P. M:; Spring Mills, 7:40 Mullen Davis sticks to his resident of Howard, passed away at | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Note: —Rev, 8 F Greenhoe Wil]... that he knows nothing of the the Danville State hospital after an | COMMONWEALTH OF PEN NSYLVANIA preach A trial sermon at eact the ing, and McCoy, whe ig being | iliness of complications He was aged | BEFORE THE BOARD OF PARDON appointments on the Charge Ame: (held a material witness, n Re: Application of diately folowing the services, eV] rece ign of what happened |L. W. JACOBS will be a congregational meeting a 5 bb Rl, Epa son of the late Robert Cook. Hiswife| = "o _ each of the five churches to vole p ‘ Pastor died a number of years ago, but sur : ' Ty © WS. the question of Rev. Greenhos ay r X 1 coming pastor of the Charge. R i meeting f the Northumber Howard. — land Presbytery hei it Williamsport at 1 Rot . H g 3 COOK and tobert Cook, of OW T MY i of Is ‘ i Pres . siutio was 1 A that > 3 3 . | byterian A iution 8 passed wat the mir ty : ay Al Conk. at] 98 tempt otis ths 12 Sartion. in Just a Real Good Car (Rev. J. M Kirkpatrick Pastor) mum salary of a pastor be 1804 | AK wo Riste ~Minsg Alice ook nt - . : tn . «Bad welved ald from the home | home and Mrs BR P. Long, of Indi ta ‘ i also pro bout seventy-two years and was al ce is hereby viving is one son, Charles Coowm, of and two brothers Presbyterian — Pine Grove Mills, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon; Le- on Cw mont, evening. He Pro Te | cemetery at Howard ana Interment in the Methodist So phan wr : : Man abe He ta undergo an nprisonment in o . sifin ‘ 9 ’ Bun Trinity Reformed nem, a BE oA ison. | TH. — Andrew Smith. of Mackey. | Western Penigutiary of Pennaylvan T isn't difficult to “get set when you're behind {Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) thers ¥{ vila, dled at the Lotk Haven hospi-|I'f "03 during a perlad of Bot essthan the wheel of a DURANT. Controls are Centre Hall— tal following y two ¥ enrs’ Hines: i 2 13 year § " pnoith $54 . . - : ” . #48 Organ Recital. Joint Counell Meetinf. Oct. 18 ~ktoltnma of: the fuse: He. Wun. vied so rte city £0) years, will, by M placed just right— clutch moves with remark a Sunday na. The annual meeting of the joint}7g and hand been a felong t _ to the y rid P rd " a a able gcase--—-enging is powerful and {1 xible. Priv- Tusseyville— “an : : of he Pens ¥ a ley hatin a dont Nittany Valley He is sur i : . aos -~ nh ’ § ' HH) . A : . ‘ a ing a DURANT is just a natural impulse after ober you sink into the driver's scat. 10:30 Church Services. has been post] od until the follow. vived by three sons and three daugh 9:30 Sunday School. Saturday (Oct 18th). in order that | ters: Calvin, Mill Hall; R B. Farmers Mills— the result o lev, 8S FF Greenhoe's | New Kensington King, of Jerse: Saturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures. | visit on in harge might be acted uj Shore: Mrs. H. A. Oppel, Mt, Unior Mrs John Dorman, Nittany Methodist Episcopal a I. Walizer, Miltheim t 3 hree | A FETTERO E'S G RAG (Rev. H .H. Sherman. Pastor) Wolfe—Wolfe., brothers and "p > ol and i ttorney for * Jacobs | : A | : Methodliat—Centre Hall, morning: n Saturday evening, Fred O. Wolfe. | Benjamin it tab h i Ni . - < * Sprucetown, afterncon; Spring Mills | "on © harles Woife, of Aaronsburg.f .... Mrs . heim NOTICE IN DIVORCE, Sei Phone CENTRE HALL evening. ind Miss Anna Fliznbeth Woife, |, LE yg Helen OO. MeCulloug i lant ve 34¥2 Harvest Home services at all poinia daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. Adam Wol Evangelical jage at the Refor gn mh helm, where short services were held | go (Rev. J. ¥. Bingman, Pastor.) Buransbusg by Rev. John S. Yolen Sue to interment I ona Union com- | ~ "o HE N’S y at 9:30 A M burg for some months because of the nOALSBURG. Communion at 10:30 ness of his fathers will retury to Tusseyville— cron, Ohi where he will reaume Mre. O. F. Smith is sick with quinsy. | PENING D YS ‘ " ® oiaet . » Postmaster Jacob Meyer ) fol A Sunday School at 1:30 P. M. his work with the Northern Uhl, fs a ten. dow *ee vee vee returned home On tion and Light CO His bride will . ' Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. i ] vacation which they spent near future Corltre Fall oi pie there | the sont (“hrist st Niagara Falls : : i NTING NEW F SHIONS Sunday School, 9:30 a m. LICENSES. Char es Hosterman returned tp his] A Foreign Mission Service, 7:30 : i work at wt. Mich. Mond ! ; i ‘ . Bellefont spending his vacation wi hi a w ; 2esi rents . reir Tr. a ave of the New Fall & AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge | 7% mney . . Bellefonte rents In presenting the NEW FASHION for the Opening Days « the New Fall mi iY evening the Lax rine (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) ayn ie State College ! tng % Ph oh St Coll had th . srvoeat Home services, the S aul: : 8 4:30: reg r Ser Eisie yior i State ollege ’ ’ St. Paul:~—8. 8. at 3:3 reg r Ser ¥ Rev. W Mover of Steelton preach- ® ig o - s ” : 9:3 allie : _ y ¥ De He a a andifate 1or Cla m ortant A oburn-—a . nt Bat regular ser allie 2 Treasior, ieliefonte | the charge The church was heauti- vices at 2 @ ¢ a 3 y f y MOOT ith fruit regetable Aaronsburg—8, 8 9:3 votrtlar Sos inmicks A . Philipsburg decorated with fruit, vegetables Ee ; 3 a and flowers The” sermon was much vices at 7. May we have a goo Alice R. Ross .. .“e .Morrisdale enjoyed by all present ; ——————— tendance at al hese eet We have made extensive preparations to have the most comprehen- Salem—Church services Wed. Heavy Sentence. POTTERS MILLS. ive collection of smart Coats that have been seen here for many a season. ing, October %. a e a ty S1V e co ec ind John! Gentael of State . . : : cis as——— : Bauire Carso ife and sist her-in- » * ae . 6g - yr = “yn mm ER oe. ew terms ot two andl a half]. Sauire Cun. Wife and mother-in The values are such that you will be more than pleased--especially since the . : law, Mra Wilkinson, made a trip to When you come in conta i ¥ a © in the eastern penitentiary candidate Wiliam H. Noll you aA 3100. In tse Northumber-|1ATrisbUrg on Suhiy. wud broaght modes that are shown here are always the authentic types and indicate the 14 . apd . . mia home with them thelr daughter, Miss be bored-—he is different ia and county court, when they pleaded z Hazel, who had been visiting at At trend of correct fashions for the season. to the theft of the the tires same man a candidate as before. From . lantic City for several weeks from an automobile garage at Elys 4 2 1 : 5 1 4 ’ . ’ the hnndshalte to the cond il burg. The boys had expected to gel a vee uf Suopls Bitended he Choose our Coat from the complete New your conference you will find hi off with fines and their father had} baat y ’ . no oal V : : CC S f S different from the average office see given one of them money to pay his rn, ule Rorliersag. of Beals arieties. oats for Dress and £0als or Sports . ' . ae 3 . for a few days h WwW m d | 3 M ; when, where. Ask him where he has ——————————e——————————- George MeCormick is the wear for t € 0 an an { le 188. s home er. He can and will tell yo why | fare home after he was released, "nn 3 owner of stopd and where he now stands re. Killed In. Auto Wreek. a new Ford lating to roads: what some vf Thomas Walker, aged 25 years, of ‘Baquire Carson purchased a new Burnham. was killed on Saturday on | Studebaker particular needs of Centre DE er i aut) an’ te State wighway between Miltinivirg {Miss DZ Sweetwnod fetter ame Your attention is directed to a comprehensive & widely diversified showing of and Lewisburg. He and several oth- after spending some time with her tell you. ers were on their way to attend afoot | ®ister in Lock Haven + C—O 1 : ball game, and in attempting to pass Miss Lizzie Slack spent a day on Do you think a representative In |another car going in he same direc- | Fairview Farm. the General Assembly the who has agreed | tion driver lost control, ditching ——————————— ——— to train exclusively with Governor | the car. Walker was married and | “White Cargo™—Moose TempleTheatre «gs : ' i Pinchot will be able to serve Centre leaves his wife and two children. The critics all agree that “White These are featured at three specialized prices that are sensational : county the best? Pinchot is the gov- ———————— Cargo” ie the best play of the season: ’ 00 ernor who cut down the appropriation Mre, Clyde Miller and little son, of "A cloudburst of mensationalignm,” says 19 75 25 to Penn State College to such an ex- Greensburg, visited the home of her the New York Herald: "Great. no oth * . , : hsb : aunt, Mrs. J. L. Decker, east of town. | ®r word will do.” says the New York tent that the institution was and is sea Mi 4 New i Mrs. Miller ix the eldest daughter of | News. See the play at Moose Temple The wanted colors are Cocoa, Brown, Rust and Black. greatly hampered. and it is charged | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Condo. Theatre, Bellefonte, to-night (Wed- | : that he did not have a majority for —r— hesday). Prices 50c to $2.00. him at the primary election when he| A. ¥. Blethen, of 8an Diege, Calif, at Ey : - Ee meer rese n and Young Men a Display of — was a candidate. He is also the gov: | visited his sister, Mrs. W. A. White, PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS We p nile the Me 9 E ~ ernor who cut down the appropriation | in Centre Hall, this week. He is con- Sl 11 I'S AND TOP COATS to the Bellefonte hospital to such an | "ected with the city's administration | At THE SCENIC and the OPERA : a . and is also in the real estate business. i y - see extent that it had to go begging. And |™™ HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) i ) owe it to yourseif to come and Sxwnl tha it had fo 50 DEERE: er dp ctm—— never finer or better in the history of our store. You y ery bill and was instrumental in their The Bellefonte lodge of Elks will these impressive clothes. promotion to ralse the salaries of stage its annual Hallowe'en carnival. weft “The Boenbe™— ’ » : | i iit from Our Large Selection. hundreds of state employes. If you eem————————— THURS., OCT. 2A feature, title to Choose Your New Fall Outf ti ge * ig candidnte for office that If| You will have conwiderable time to|be announced later Alo, PATHE Our NEW FOOTWEAR sets the pace for smartness for men and women alike. elected would give you a vote on ap-| read and consider the constitutional | NEWS AND REVIEW. i oes |i eservant of inspection and ropriations and salaries, would you | amendments before they. Some Up fr \ wk RIDAY: OCT. 3 iack Hoxie in! Graceful Shoes make Graceful Reet Our Line of Shoes is one deserva tol want to sign a pact to do Pinchot's | decision, but you should do so, and obese PR atin on the prices are unusually reason. bidding? No, no. carefully. You will notice that all of | fast riding and a few thrills that will | SI ; ; them, or nearly all, either provide for | please all lovers of real western plays. | GOR Latest figures from the Republican ‘ i appropriati ney, Also, 14th episode of “Th | Rad Department of Labor show that there appropriations of meney, OF wil) cause v . ® Fst 2au ’ : . the expenditure of large sums, Prob —-— - hm or AnemploY sent tgday andl iy one or two amendments might ~