The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 02, 1924, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE LiPORTER, CENTR
E HALL, PA.
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LUUAY, AND PERSONAL. MUSSER MURDER TRIAL, but failed to get anything but a series | Scrap, idea feed for hogs and poul-ibe recelved the Intier of this! POR BALE Registered Guernsey
(Continued from first page.) of quéstionable answers, hel try. This feed furnishes an element W j nd i in ie the old Cow and calf—C A. Hennigh, Bpring
Mrs. Ernest Grove, of ‘Johnstown, is | Taylor, the prosecutor, to the witness and his wife had talked i tter | ot found in sufficient quantities in | 81nd, on LARCH Birec one patron | Mills, Pa. 2t*
i y st ER $ \ : s y aid | ver al . 3 shitene ax il I . Hug ihc it bY SH rid aay
visiting Mrs. W. 8. Slick, this week. stand. He went over the same testi- jover alter Heaton threatened «..m Inj... Hoary feeds to promote the !
mony as was produced in the previous heir bed room. This was contrary Lo ———————————————————— I ouT PERSONS
J. B. Rover, of Altoona, took dinner s up I Mts most rapid growth in hogs and the
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: : / a . ase, telling how he had gone to the the statement made by Musser .
sunday wi ts brother-in-law,Frank : Jirhest eri | ne. Give inciine to full feeling after ent
Sid el Ee ? | place of the killing and then to the the night before to the judge. highest egg production in hens iv [ w oi tas ' > ing, gassy pains, constipst
' ; { Musser home. the arresting of the de-| The case closed at 2:88, and a few {this food a falr trinl and you wil Delgo : IT} tay srenoon fot Relieved and digestion improved by
Roy Zimmerman and faniily, of Nigh ;
fendant, escape of Musser, and finaliv | minutes later Attorney Dale began | convinced that it has no equal adv |. maaral \ a Ap. E ’
lank. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Musser third trip. | his plea for conviction. Ths was lol he heal : : CHAMB RLAIN S
the taking of on the ————— oo ————————
on ———————————
ty) fair on Thursday of last week.
Mrs 8 R. Kamp and son, of Lock
Haven, motored to Centre Hall on Sun sented by the prosecution. This as ty and that both could not have lred
day and took Miss Edith Sankey 01 ,,. st identical to the story 4 hy | the shots; that the former jury ad
her home near Middleburg. him in the Harry Musser case. 10 believed the testimony ‘of Musser,
Miss Mayeva Fetterolf and Kenneth Mr. Kessinger, the young man who it it might be found that Heaton
(i. Haines, two of last years gradu- | drove the coupe over the mountain beted the crime, and in that case he
a day or two after his arrest, wis pre jury that Musser had been found gull
ates from the Miltheim High school, | again recited his story and emphasiz was equally gully.
p . hi . dO 3 Aton 3 & conmmp——— Mp —
entered Penn State as freshmen. ed that he was certain Heaton w i -_—
BE cr of officers sa. the Togul| tte Musser cur wise! when he passed / NUSSER PROPS BEL. jopy Combining Remarkable Values and Smart Styles
1 Ha
Wi rn $6 ace on a
Odd Fellows lodge will take place on... ...,unt of how Heaton eame into
Si rds wening., Edward Zong, the Ts . : : .
Saturday even ny i ) ~ 7 | the Musser bedroom ana stated, Re ( hanged Its Verdiet from First to rice rom to
new District Deputy Grand Master, |... piled “Bill and hreatencd 1 : .
H be ti tallin Mcer ad killed “Bill” and threatene ) Second Degree Murder When In.
3 a + installing officer. A i 1 ‘an: hs : r Ahk : .
Ww ¢ he sta 2 a { kill her and her ushband if they fi Structed by Court to Correct the
™ wi 2 “ ¥ re 11 in-1{., ' oo . rian i Sed | AK x . : 3 AVIV all Yar : . yosed li
The Oriole Store. ( entre Hall, In-|ga thing Jud glev took 4 y Form of Its Findings. Jeautiful, indeed, are these char ming | all ( oats, revealing -
vites you to come to their store and | ness | nn and tried to : wi : : :
ge H. C. Quigley, who heard tig
examine the fine display of aluminum | sognversation took place hetweer h Win : GRACE SMARTNESS UA LITY
. % “ 3 Mu i murder trial, Wis much
ware. It will be sold Saturday, be | and her husband after Heat it Ine | wrougt } !
ip when he Jury bungled
ginning at 7:30 P. M. adv | room, but the witness t d 1 i \ : ‘ i
. ia verdad ang on ie § i ry enang ¥ Yr ‘ . ‘ . . ph
Mrs. Kryder Frank, her daughter | edly that they did not discuss the n «1 it from first to second degree mui and FINE TAILORING. In selecting 1 » eollectic it was our particular desire
is shel, nm venneth, and Paul ter at all . > Ca \ : 4) p » .
M 8 ie I R Ta Me . : : hp “> . na i not sparing in Ux n to choose such types as would meet the needs of the woman of varied taste.
Fetterolf, last week drove to Berwi K Seymou Love y t »y it} rinse pr . exnrensic a A : ie :
where for several days Mey & were | groundhog story ar the getting of ole ra 4 re ol arid + : Ca Coats for dress wear, Sport Coats, General Utility Coats, the coats that fill the
guests at the home of Mrs Frank's | the gun from “aq s requirements for all occasions are found here.
brother, Archie Zettle. At 9
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Stahl, on t unfitnes firs d
Sunday, were in Altoona, the guests hat the Qelens 10f obliged lo Op ’ frst verdict was brough . furs as
the $ 1
: For the larger part the coats are fur<trimpied-—in such smart and favored
of their daughter, Mrs, tobert E. : 1:80, and simply stated that we find - - -s
Snyder It was a family reunion. all |? y he! -~ the defendant gulit) without ayin Fox, Fisher, Dved Fitch, Opossum, Beaver, Muskrat, etc.
the Stahl children and thelr families : Tuesday Morning. Oo v f guilt i
having been present Tuesday MOrmng Attorne) vi vara inztractod rs . And the luxurious materials, high pile fabries of the finest eharaecter—such as—
| opened the defense by t lucing th ST . fs
Don't fail to see “White Cargo” at ; VE { nd retire ‘ do 80 ’ . ’ . . x: .
Sa Teor trcatre Hellefonte- tu=| 12°01ds showing the transfer to Ha EI EE rbtorcd With # Kashmirdown, Kashmana, Suedine, Jamuna, Cuir de Laine, ete.
. ry Musser .
night (Wednesday.) It is A vivid play | “opel etter ro srry Musser . Yertuot ol gual) : deg! In the Autumn's modish tones of brown, incuding the Kaffir and Fenny
f love in the tropics. Not a mov-| nd ] f
- Mrs. Musser we also introduced andl: ATI) oT Ae Pe ivy . Hrown and Saddle: also In Bust and Shutter Green.
ing picture, but a play, that had all
again read.
Tua] Shtlen Yuck Went to Misuse ham ioe anton,” Tot. GiGrt oid: Oh jars EXQUISITE DRESSES in Fashion’s Newest Creations
a guest for a few days of her hall- | zMusser had
sister, Mrs. Kate Saunders, in Centre | in Silks, Wools, Flannels, Satins, and all other new materials, and a gorgeous riot of varied colors.
Hall, at the A. P. Krape home. Miss | whore he was killed
Dale recently underwent an operation | Herber Heaton, defendanti— Again; At 12:38 the Jury aah Drees oo Complete Chic Line of Children’s & Juniors’ Dresses, Coats and Hats for Fall
for appendicitis, and is recovering | went over the trip in th Mus
nicely. | with Harry and Bill on Satu ET a. called b CORRECT HATS to wear with" the new Coats shown in Velvet, Satin,
An attractive new {fluminated sign BIERI; Also reicialel Ce, Crier re the court and after havi and the New Hatter’s Plush.——— Prices from $2.25 to $10.75. {
and who
bearing the jegend “Center Hall Hotel” |“ nt ay : ; ] i Man : mdi
’ the ors sd IY $11t , te it till - » . .» x yu v .
has been erected to the front of thel —. . . "" v. Heston was given ai. oo, 0 ntenced was 1 Complete your ature with the new Side and Front Gore W alking Pump---
local hostelry. 1. Clymer McC : i ; mr tepi ; , a All styles In patents and suedes to add a note of d stinstiveness to the ensemble,
han is responsible for the
work. y fi rut a far frat
Mra N.C. Jover, who had been] The defense resteu at 1:78, WAeil degre tart wan a.avlit 1 ; We invite you for Satisfaction to the
the
| rebuttay evidence. Court adjourned. |Liat "tq of their number favored 4 “HOME OF GOOD VALUES”
visiting her nephew, George MeCor
mick. at Potters Mills, and also swith}
other relatives in this section for the Harry
'
past several weeks, returned her | viced
home in Altoona the latter
Cals Weaver recently
Mrs. Snyder Miller home
burg. Mra Miller will
her household goods
ture and then leave
ghe will make her future home
her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Jodon
A meeting of the executive commit- |
tee of the Penna range will |
be held at Harrisbwt ober Sth, |
and a committee
campment Cah sociath will |
meet with ‘ te body s inter- |
est
a telegraph operator
phia and Reading railroad, is in
Viliey visting hia brothers and sr These Sensational Values in “QUALITY BRAND” the
ly. und fs travali by car While in “World's Best” Aluminum Ware Guaranteed for 20 Years
murder trial, being acquainted
Leen Sale Starts at 7.30 P.M., Saturday, Oct. 4
Mra Laura Lee drove to the camp in
the Fourteen-mile narrows in which |
the: Fourteen ile, ndrws in whisk Take no chances—be early —Only a limited number of cach item
ested, and met him and Mrs Bieber |
and daughter Frances there and took |
dinner at the camp. Supper was |
spread on the way home at Hairy |
Johns, in the Penns Valley narrows . — rE . -—, mm 9Oc¢c Each
James (G. Stewart. of Tyrone, re-|
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cently purchased the fixtures in the] { 4 Noa ol : i Oval Resstors (15eB%aT8 In) Rake Dishes 2 GL Panelied Coffer Peres
i ! i hl he Cassrrsles Panetied Round Roasters laters
Bush House, Pellefonte, and fis now | - ; § / at | # QL Water Pails fiound Hosters 2 Gu Decble Deilers
§ Qu Colonial Kettles Bets of Stew Pana I, 1% & 3 Pris Ressting Pans (13%e18
ot eit Ind g
8 GL Parellcd Preserving Kel §
thew
in possession of the hotel. A. B. Gar- | ? . : . Weed Handled Fry P te
i i and ry ane, ».
man, also of Tyrone, is the manager. | i J . - 3 5 GL Tes Kettles 2 Qt Paselied Colfer Pola
f 4 y i “
Mr. Garman is a former resident of \ Fy yo 18 Gt. Dish Fans S Su. ramened Colenisl Ket- 4 Qu Panelied Colonial Sauce
: — wn 7 i / 9 Qt Panelled Wailer Pitch. i” Pots
Bellefonte and was long connected i i Won ’ i i iE ers Tea Poin with Tea Basket, 1% 5 Qi. Windeor Ketiles
3 LE at.
‘ . i : 5 | ge Bets of Padding Passe (1.2 & .
with the Garman House, i ! a Fa ray Angel Coke Pups
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Thi
ewe
1% Qf. Panelled Doobie Belle 4 Qn. Paoelld Colonial Saves |
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew 8. Musser | : rh Pe CB Round Serving Trav. 1% In, = os Pasa, Weed Handle
; i ’ a 1 8 Gi, Pregercing Wotton # QL Colonial Sance Pans
and daughter, Miss Irene, and Mrs. |
I. E. Stover, of Aaronsburg. are in|
Plainfield, N. J., where they will be
guests of their niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Crangson. Mrs. Cranson
will be remembered as Miss Eva Mey-
er, daughter of the late Prof. Wm. T.|
Meyer, The trip was -made In an | 014 In. Jelly Cake Pans (Solid Bottoms) Comms ’ y Po ¥ 4 Ou. Presvrving Kettles
auto. 9 In. Pie Plates | » b Qt. Pudding Pans
Square Cookie Cutiors TN | 18 Fry Pans, Jol in.
Saturday was the date set for the Perforated Cake Turners y \ re : In. Colanders
Detwiler reunion, and it was very well Glass Bottom Salt Shakers i " ow 1% Qt. Collec Percolators
attended. A sumptuous dinner pre- Glass Bottom Pepper Shakers : J Je B SE a ne Sauce Pane
pared by the ladies was an enjoyable 14 oz. Kitchen LEG vent os i "ou Sink Strainers
feature. The following were present: 9 oz. Ladies h 4 Qt. Golonial Kettles
A. O. Detwiler, wife and daughters 7 oz. Child's Cu ; 4 § (t. Preserving Rettios
irene, Ruth and Verna: Clayton 8, Kitchen Salt Shakers j ea sg 4 : 2d 2 Quast Ligpel
Detwiler and wife. of Philadelphia; Ritehan Pivot Shakers 4( Colo A Sane a
I ’ Round Cookie Cutters It. Colonial Sauce Pots
P. K. Detwiler and wife, Alice, Archie Soap Dishes i 3 Qt. Colonial Sauce Pans
and Leota Detwiler, Elmer MeClellan oa (Heart Shape) ; Ry er pitchers
and wife, Blanche and Marcellus Mc | t Measuring Lups | eT samelied Ti 3 Pass,
Clellan, Robert Homan and wife, Ran- | 1 St. 1poes Sauce Pans Wh nN he! mud ei Panslind Ted Cue 3 ne
dall Mary and Paul Homan, Alice |
Bilger. The place of meeting was |
Detwiler Park, on top of Nittany Mt,
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The following appeared in a Hectnt Never before have we been able to offer the wide selection of practical and popular utensils included in this sale. Many items are
issue of the Philipsburg Journal: | . “ . . .
Wii H. Noll, of Pleasant Gap, and 4. in the New Colonial Period Design. .
Osear Gray, of Bellefonte, were arri: \ + . ‘4s . . :
vals In town this morning In the in The Quality is the highest, and a 20-year guarantee goes with each piece. Buy Aluminum as you never bought before. Get here
terest of the former's candidacy, for before the doors open. We'll do our utmost to serve you.
the General Assembly, Mr. Noll is a
clean-cut gentleman--one of the lead. * : : : . : : +e A : 1 ?
rot Contre, county} There will be nothing laid aside before the sale nor anything promised, and there will be absolutely nothing sold before the hour set
ord served Iaithfilly as’ a. Commis) for the opening of the sale. Come in and look our display over ; it will be here ALL WEEK.
sioher for a period of eight years. |
pwn THE ORIOLE STORE ~ Centre Hall
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