CHRISTMAS A MERRY CHEISTMAS VOL. XCIX DEATHS. Gentzel M ils. GENTZEL.—Catharine the home of her mothe at at land day cophyemia held the Lutheran forenoon. She months, The mothe Spring M last Funeral Gentzel, morning of weel services in Ly Monday was and sey SuUurvi ind wre the ners members of family. KRUMRINE.— Mrs. f Sidney Kk in Rebersburg ind Ww wile © rine, her at home of body cemetery, ek laid Rev Inst we was Reformed was due to uremi dren. There side ust and S burg. sSury and. Shaffer, her h uanuel Kate 1 I.. McNaul Haven ing Mrs, of MeNAUL Naul, wife her home morning after result of which fourteen weeks Mackeyvville and ley until 1891, T.ock Haven the Great Island Her husband and two sisters, 8S. Meyer, Lamar, and Mary Ek red, of Mackeyville her neral services were the h Tuesday, the Elliott Parkhill, of t Isla <hurch, in mn illness as she had .been bedfast She lived when She wns Preshyteria +e, Eld- u- D nd of survive held at with Rev pastor in charge. the Grea A—————— GARMAN.—Mrs of John Garman, State C wife home at fa. She was bor six years pneumaon $u onte = 5 180, and Ellen She art ceased. band beth Musser, Gar an the Witmer Mrs liam Pearle State sisters lege servi ing at ey offici cemetery Waddell Hamil e late John Noll, pa ¢t her NOLL ton, ed after sis. Mrs 41 sy ~ of th widow away Aa home in Bellefonte, a lingering She suffered her first years ago, but for a number was not In a helpless condition was 74 years of age Mar Born at Pleasant Gap. daughter of James and dell Hamilton. Her husband, Hon. John Noll, preceded her grave years ago by three children: Homestead: Mrs Cheltenham: and home. * One field. of Be neral home Knox o Union (Other de paraly ten years fliness from stroke of She Wn h last Sist, she was the Hannah the to two She Charles George VanDyke, R Miss Mrs, oherta” gister, Sarah Satter llefonte, also ves eld Rev Interment survi from Homer gsorvices were | Friday ad fternoon cemetery, Bellefonte ths on inside page) cvns———A TG] AAT MITCHELL CONVICTED. For informing the masses rank naval Col. wang tialed. to ignorance among William Mitchel found guilty suspension for 1 the War and sentence five vears. The Col trial ind during it fore many Depa attorney, ment’'s they The left now Le and then cretar passes on it, and finall) the Pre ————— TY] ———— SIGN OF POWER, The Young frivolous, suit of is true has always and perhaps now than Yet there ing in schools before Perhaps worse off excitement of a former around in their Anyway, the modern cases working, and work {ful cure for frivolity. The mere fact that tremendously active Where thoy tolerate then their point of vie ménace, But let not discouraged merely because youngsters want keep going wf Phe tine. That is one sign of power. compl women and thrills excitement of them of many be of and § class been tr it may ever before, of a ue true moire of them study than are more colleges ever gi chasing around and activity, generation and no of these in h than the were in sitting homes in an idle way girls are in most is a wonder- these girls are alarming conduct, becomes is not loose W the old timers be these to most —————————— Five Refused Pardons, we men, convicted of the first degree and under “to be electrocuted, were refused com: mutation of sentences by the Mate Board of Pardons ‘at a meeting of the board last week, murder in sentence Leamon Crocker and Irvin Grinage, Prewcott, Allegeheny, and Robert Brue, ©! Berks. ———— A ATV, COMPANY PRESIDENT CONVICTED ® | Other Officers of Company Found Not (loses Business Sat- This Guilty—Court urday Morning-—-No Court Week. for Comm indicted | larceny Ww rosman h Addition, 5 rented sen i was prosecution, months in Comm. vs # of Prosecu Police | violation tor, Sidney ( Sentence suspended {18 now { for the Comm. dicted for Prosecutor, serving time 3 offense Joseph same vs Graf violation of Millard This Solt. Patrolman ETrows the lk mans utomobile ¢ + accid yearby {the jail .T recommended further req made | The jury nended more be otary's office and purchased, and th | perintendent’s 1 | nish the room n the prothon filing cases county used to enlargement fice; that the of the Var more the su- fur- that oom be necessary of prpthonotary’s « TOs repaired and ceil $k ngs corridors d cleaned and repainted Beez poSkessing F Case Commonweaith Edward C ind ticted for Prosecutor, ¢ of iNegally Sergeaft State Thomas the Police. This ut of the Pl Bre when and on found obta tl Fed men the heer and that the vernment had sent two + and after recalled {the Brewing company bed day Department of that the 1 beer for a there few | the Prol Federal to the that 19 the 8 Were i ibition and the of September. the Brewing to permit 1926 i Government | mit on but ust, de-alcoholize 17th before 1925, of Aug had {vOV day last day company the Federal to de -aleoholize and had made application ernment for a been and had offi beer for the year jed that the record was clear, ing further that they been informed by the prohibition | had at Philipsburg { the purpose of de-alcoholizing, | ed the | Manager company, the | Court, and i to remain notit mak defense ra who been President and Philipsburg Brewing would not de without, an order of to allow the | same intact. The Federal { officer who gave these instructions to the president and manager testified to the same effect and that the Brewing officials were not allowed to destroy the beer without an order of the Fed: eral Court. but that when the State | police appeared, on October 12th, there | was no permit in force but the appil | cation was pending before the Federal | authorities and the defendant inform: | the State police of the defendant's | instructions, but thut the State | id run out the beer and arrested the | defendant. The was on tia! all of Thursday and on Friday evening n verdict by the jury of guilty, Defend. defendant of the that heer be ] | he dare i i stroy would have police CHa i { i { trinl and a rule was granted Chambers, Fred J. agreed to to trial Fi being td David and Comm, Vs Nugent ng thi gether Beezer be trie ida the vi 'h testi mony rence tr Cases and went #2: the defendants and directors the yewing C The the « ye VILE lay the Nn ith ompany this Commonwed mony ructiona to the Comp and il retaining returned ’ morning od Court sentend the Huntingdo? ad Court adjourned on Saturday .. Ml. The following chil cases were tinued on Tae seed tpn nterest ¥ Vii} case was that of Lingle. } guilty to and enter the the Comm of Spring Mills, the charge ing and larceny of 8 L. Prosecutor Carl plead ® from Va who break of $20} of hom of | Spring Mills inciined and suspended He and make luring h The Comm Rf ‘ondo. was to be lenient ter sentence upon for a period of will be requl one red to pay the Mr. restitution is parole to second case wns Stamm, who p pass no at Millhe College Students Give Xmas Cheer. Gen the town '} stma ternity | it from genuine the custom. en ——— Low Grade Fertilizer January Ban Ist. amendment the passed] at Inst the legislature, which prohibits the sale | of fertilizer, will become effective January 1 The it prohibits the in Pennsylvania of any mixed mixture of more ingredients containing than 14 cent of total plant It likewise provides that no cial fertilizer shall be sold which tains Jess than cent of monia, one per of available phds phoric or per cent of water soluble potash. Another feature of the amendment f the fact that the number of brands of mixed fertilizer will greatly re duced and farmers it less con- fusing to make purchases Still an- other feature is the fact that the law as amended will enable farmers desir ing to purchase fertilizer for tobacco to have the assurance that such speo- fal brands wil not potash in the form of chlorides "This is extremes iy important it has been demon strated that potash In the form of chlorides in fertilizer Injures the burn Effective | fort] The lizer lt to atate AW, the session © extremely low grade law ns now reads enle or composed two leas food. commer- con: | am or per one per cent acid one be find will Wis include since 1 7 “FOREST ACRES” —{apacity House Gives Hearty Applause, Youth had Myles Thomas Signed by Yankees, Centre Il fandom will of the sign- — Prominent Show , of Smith, e PWR rae uw oand Minor wt * wn to ers State. J. E handle Weaver, Rhode Island Pliymout) mem of the Judge section American Poultry Association of the national breed recently judged the State Isl Reds and Wh d Lock Haven. of Davidsville Reds, Rocka the Wyan and a ber of f many He Hhode J meet and ite Lag horns hel Entries Juperint College. or Har Agriculture, tp i Billy Sunday Tabernacle Being Razed; Houses Made, i} to be The work W removing yer f 1 2 mnday tabery © in dnesday, in Prose ding whet fucting mo i and at the apartments a sireet, present ne three n Memorial av art houses enue In Dun be plant ng VOar, will built Card daughters Mover all of Thanks, The of Franklin the late of assisted and son this kindly death fake means who of the 2 the time ol their father, a AMI AMS A THE STAR STORE Established INSS, GG. O. Beaner, Prop. Specials for THURSDAY ONLY: Peanuts, Ih, 15e: Ralsins, Ih, 10cg Oyster Crackers, Ih, 15e; Ritter's Beans, Can, 10¢; Dates, 1h, 10¢; Shred- ded Wheat, 10c; P. & G. Naptha Soap. de; LX. LL. Mik, ean, 10c¢; Chocolate Creams, Ih, 20c; Genuine HHMI Muslin, yd, 200; Lancaster Gingham, yd. 1bc} Loose Cocon (good qualify) pound, be. Extra Heavy Outing, yd, 20; French Percale, yd. wide, per yd. 2003; Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, 15¢ paler; £100 Broom, 60e, YOU GET IT AT THE STAR. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Grape Fruit, Cranberries, Nuls of all kinds, Candies of all kindsz Can: dies In Faney Boxes a Specialty, Santa Claus has decided to be with us all day and evening and distribute gifts to every boy and gir Don’t fall to see him. SUGAR, fe Ib. THE STAR STORE LOCAL AND PERSONAL in at the fem Han the man, schoo M« will re the new and of about first young High Ou Trse main year un The H n of Trades i= now doing plastering the {Contre 1 student 4 Fiaking | School in up {one of operations, highest 4 Walter Dodie with al “n of R dealer, Dodsee mw 5! January 5, gother will headq representat have ition ving ve Pent I pportun spend a Satur vight the Mun less they Mr. Ton that winter sent for some mon ur took the undesirable detour had a first and during will show need class picture nig the: entire of season a Class photoplave no apology on the part REUBEN REFORMS, Re I've Our Why As ul u g Be wn, old not get our Reuben, been thinki good, purebred bossies, we should? scrub stock is no some neighbors say lachel. something: pay their keep: money, reap achel, gaid Our darned Eat up all All the crops you cows don't our that 1 surplus «an Reuben, Reuben, Got a brand new Henry Ford; Used to ride to town as we do, Settin’ on a hard, old board Rachel, Rachel. he was telling How he raked the money in Sellin® purebred bulls and heifers; Says it almost is a =n Reuben, take the check book Buy the that you can find; When It comes to purobred Guernseys, They will find we're not behind Rachel, Rachel, let I will buy there's our neighbo: teuben, out me hug you; some cows today; Sell the darned old good for nothings. Get some stock that's sure to pay. HR HH. Hewitt, Chemung County, New York, Farm Dureau Manager. — NO. 50 TON AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Bollar Broom Star Store, 60e. na Dew the State af the Pet~ t frome the lat- His dave oveted 1 NO Milhelm the Penng d, will ~five ne IOV er DR DE, ! 8 master by President nniment was ite last week, together various pares for Hall he the s and &ame we the thelr some re of when a 1 ywod by the only no the protection. t who destruct- shi do give pond and property or she will not be her a who an nforms against one is A number convinced of ROCY tl oect.on and bene putting condition or The estab Sheffield Farms making exten the construction ill be equipped ry for raw” 1:8 need ling, are either now nitary eparing do 80 here Company, who are an sive of a with investment in building which the n preparing milk to Fouw POF Ww modern machine milk to be sh New Y mi pix as are responsibie of fox al induce oduce a only this dairymen their patron dalrym better grade butter fat ness. In Ive Of The vas v1 Sheffield peo on ia p not but oher words, they showing the least number To produce this the bank with its dark, unventilated having a festoon of cobwebs, dation of which are as old as the structure itself, fe impossible. Money talks, so it lg the price pald for milk produced under better conditions hat is the lever lifting the farmer Aairye man out of the old rut. We are here in Penns Valley under way to become a leading dairy section. and dairying is the foundation of the best agricul ture, of milk content, ns barn stables, the foun ¥.4 0ia #
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