The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1925, Image 1

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NO. 98
GYPSIES ROB BANK
AT BEECH
Two
A-
After
Getting
They Made Their Eseape
Women Succeeded In
With $130, But
After Long
way Are
hended Chase at
Marys,
Lo
ised Saturday
been given
repay t
of the part
two
the
Beech Creek Sti
v8 all costs in the
The party consgiste of two men, tw
the
bei
SIX ©F
due
ind ren,
was
the
Ww
women
lense
¥
1
some of
The
Thursday
od
into
tw
a the
entered t
to h smalle
five twenty
Cashier
ve
dolar
tens Louden
of the bank, wl was alone
Time, counted out the money
one who made the request
window 1 other
G4 him in
= ittentior
inside the he
woman then
tion, ind
tracted
re
well
conyersa
it~
EIRE
while h
first
mon
Wis
eded
geting
the
the
After he had
tell hi
the t
warm
an. su
ey rnd AWay
whing
with it
refused to
low them to s fortuns
the bank, and weit
not n
Pp
was nticed ur
hour
ed, but
ality in
ursuit was
the
thelr
ind it was ne
that
roads,
e~1 St. Marys
hended
taken
hey were
Constable Thomas
T.ouden
bank.
i. Brur
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VALUE OF DRESSING
There
person
returns
i ——— i A———————
Proteetionist Theory Falls,
H t
n the
solutely
Straight
dangers
correct
ndepen
goundir
to
red ann
Herrin,
ample of
indeed
————— p< —————
Big Plenle at State
ganigation
vie and
tir
College,
sto
making
re on July
county, das
with thei
uneles
relatives
rybody. Bring
+ big basket |
college woo
been appointed to
well ax games and
Sorts all sorts of even fat
people Instead of a glorious Fourth
of July it is going to be glorious 301
of July. Everyone of
good time arn only College can
extend.
Pack up’ your basket. turn on the
spark, drive your Ferd Chevy. or
Packard to State College on July 30th.
A or PASIAN.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 « year
he
ermedinte, rnd
1idchildren and
It
basket,
invited,
it
ie
sautifu Is,
have furnish
Sports
muse
ns of 4
for preaple
i
= Assured
State
i
i
DOCTORS MEFT IN PHILIPSBURE | LOGANTON MAN FATALLY
COMPANY HURT
LEWISBURG
ILLEGALLY KILLED | SHEFFIELD
Frazier Pald Fine
Fined
Jastice
DOE DEER
Assoelation
Attended
Medical
Gathering
Clarence Brungard, Bun Over by Bin
While Working
Dies, After Remaining
fo
of $100.00 West Branch
Appealed Nestles Food Company To Turn Over) Annual
Wopd- | Plant 1st, 125.
Hucks- | The {
i
taken over
Runkle
-=Three Others
Deelsion
by Harvest
er in
Field,
conselous
of August
Township
from
4 # i 5 %
ring—Ferguson Several Hours,
in
sheffield
|
|
ter Trouble,
ent had been
fore ind legs
the David
Kohler [ess
MeKinnes
Rur
nx
ce to
Mosier
parked,
and
later
Mitls,
made
in a parely
went 1
them
and
Potters
me
approa
two n some investi
with
then on the
going in the dire n rl y 3 oo t sirvmen | ; ‘ {rosso
ind a Little
ut
the
Weer
Beemer
came of bushes Wer
riven offic 1 on Lae Mn
ind were given the priviiega
y make thelr
Woodris
A]
appearan
£ in Bellefont
t
men
Saturda)
Pat {eehen
Raving
is
x
Leen
a
the meantime
Mr
before 'Squire Arm Broken.
his fine of §
§
EE —————
Festival at Linden Hall
sr —— A —————"
North Dakota Subseriber Writes
———— A —
$5000.00 for County Roads,
League Baseball Scores.
Money for
Beauests
of fa
Orphans and College,
{ 1900 each f 1 i -
§ ' : resulted nes
Thursd
4
Saturday
Ha township
ite of J J Fiedler
| hedm
{firm game)
4
onte, 10
18 inn second game)
ge. 4
OF THE
Won
i
ty $e
wn
STANDING CLUBS
Lost
. | tyreye hers
A A—————
HUNTINGDON COUNTY TREAS-
| URER FORFEITS BAI
——
king
Wheat Charges of Desertion and Non-Sup- |
port Lodged By His Wife—Depuly |
Treasurer Handling County # unds |
North
but farmers h
kota
BOY DROWNS AT SUNBURY.
wisdom of more
Rebershurg
Made
Part of
Interment Was
| at
| Latter
Week,
er nineteen thousand of
of
Hunt BOYS FIND
BURIED
WOMAN'S BRODY
IN SHALLOW
[Camp Ground Visited by Many
Offers a Mystery.
V
Kk ul th
ped
this
shipped
out “
ind there
and
yea elr boat
When t!} GRAYF|
Susquehanna river at
capsized in
© out, M
¢
iter 4
Sunbury
8 Koo ¥ 1 ing : B
i pon ving (day afte
land. it rg £ non {ing
11001
a ott 1 SOR 1
wind.
tones me upor
Mili
Martin
drowned, and
sania
sans
ooking
got
We pt Bruce
Bailey of
the State
Rau
where a
Cory Lik Haven
forestry o©a
Mf the Nippe-
group of
the partially
Woman.
1 that
had been dead for
and that
impossible.
marke on the clothing
name of the owner
The body was attired
dress, red silk slip and tan silk stock
ings, It was without shoes. The
camp is located at the extreme end of
Nippenose Valley, on the State road
leading from Rauchtown to Carroll
It is visited by hundreds of Persons
weekly, The shallow grave was near
the road and within a few rods of Lie
camp,
, There were three bullet holes in the
head. Authorities are investigating a
report that the body may be that of
Grace Marte. of Sugar Valley, who dis
appeared from Williamsport some
Ume ago.
as they fourteen ner
aged
others
the
Tuy 5
about
and
visited
ground at
Valley
whe
¥
$ 3
heat 3
lon
the
ind the
noticed by
xuffering
and we
et,
nine, were .
, Ww
om were saved from a htown,
nights O8e
the
Are « snd also dire i 0 bs timely arrival of assistance
M
hours
O
daily aced under campers discovered
the
papers of young ley
two
was recovery
that
fol 12
fol 4
the
: composed body of buried In
inter
found until
heat formance
prey ol
while
wo
the
eved
at least
identification ap
there no
to dead the
shallow he be
w
from
think we have Ave
|
i
i
aeons I |
|
1 el
:
i
i
|
Et g1
oman
month
pes red
I Ooroer,
By bh
Cour fy
nt k 1
of Troop was not
dead to
re out
of
way.
be thankful for. even
the ‘North.
you Ehster 1
‘ Huntingdon
tre
iw
NON-APPear
thout
when
ince lowing morning.
The Miler mad
Ni Miller, and w
hasitre county, residing
the | where he was August 1911
“% 1 The mother Beveral years ARO.
and it was only a month ago that the
family removed to Sunbury, where (he
father was employed at the Converts
ing Works. The boy had attended
school at Unionville and would have
started school at Bunbury in the fal.
He is survived by his father, one
brother, "Wheodore, and two wisters,
Luella and Cleone, all at home.
The body was taken to Rebersbury
where funeral services were held the
latter part of the week, Rev. Mr. Tra«
ber, pastor of the Lutheran church nt
that place, officiating.
in west f county
the official
county
and
county
in Ww Lsures wane of Fred
Cen
the son
If
Come
were
to
any people ever "A
our laten
shall be scheduled
friends, | collection
inclusive
The business of the
conducted by John K.
treasurer, who now
collection tour, The office business is
being cared for by George G. Steel,
whose services wer secured by the
deputy treasurer, Mr. Itinger.
Should the commissioners declare
the office vacant, Governor Pinghat
would be the appointing power until
the next election, presuming the wa
ancy is declared three months prior
to the election.
me LRT ia formerly
¥
at
from
this Unionville
remember
out and
glaa welcome any of
A trip out through this
do you Eastern people a Jot of good,
since it is worth the trip. and more,
Just to see the difference in the coun
try. Very truly yours,
MRS, MARY H. PRICE.
I ———
Festival at Potters Mills,
The Ladies’ Ald Boclety of
Sprucetown M. KE. church, will
thelr annual festival on the
lawn at Potters Mills,
ning, August 1,
public
needed. The treasurer
Pl
taxes
string is always dates for
of
we
our
country would
“oa
io
born
died
29,
to July in a brown silk
office being
Itinger, deputy
on the annua
le
in
the
hold
factory
Saturday eve
The patronage of tho
is solicited,
-
-
We
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
dll IA
FROM ALL PARTS.
Rijexis
Harper
tering
1 davght
Elizabeth M
bitged
the oats
is
fawn was
fretch wee Over
Jexire to
Ons The 1
branch md
the
were so
its keep close OI.
local
leer
They
ashes wore
noted,
four in
wkmen on
5
© Is %
Fort
that
n ©Y
Oia
Cg
near
innding
I the eve
the
horns
Counted,
and
nim bees
Wheat cutting the grain
mostly housed in barns Last spring
the prospects for a good « rop were not
at all fNattering on many farms but st
harvest time it was almost unbeileys
able that such a good stand of grain
could result from such conditions. The
wheat heads. too, are unusually large
and the berries big and plump. A
half domen heads brought here by Post.
master R. M. Smith, plucked from his
farm at Centre Hill, are samples of
What may be found in many folds
where the soll is sufficiently rich to
develop the grain. The heads referred’
to are six-rowed and of great length,
and
prongs
color of
on the
Counted
“Ven
in over and