— VOL. CI. SEPLE MBER COURT. of Criminal Cases Sentence Meted Out | 1 Result Jurles—Frison to Auto Drivers, Drunken Faq 1 Emel, [Reported by 8. D. Gettig, ve, Charles nveigling 1a into , l. This hig first at Lock | The Hen Commonwealth dicted enticing minor Prosecutor, J. of a man secured the lHcense Milesburg was in for . female chi mart = LINE the COUs~ § | a | Ee. | is i case marrying in. having Haven and defendant tenced to a fine of nor more itentiary. Commonwealth Harvey Walker, to an marriage S. Emel Charles Emel cousing, to at Lock Haven on the 10th of August, | ind ubsequently married 11th. Verdict Milesburg on ust 1 4 and sday sentenced fine nor peniten- married at plead guilty pay the $1000, and than four and of prosecution, than in the Costs not years less two | pen i i i i i vs. Mabel Cralg and indicted as accessories Prosecutur, J. accompanlied® Emel, first] { 1 license | illegal These parties and Catharine marriage seule 0 1 + 1ast wet i at on Tue of guilty the defen was pay the costs of pros 21000, and not than than four years in the each to of more rary. Commonwealth ted Gordon, went trial committing adultery The jury guilty but the defendant COSts. ution, is two in. utrix, defenda charged ' with with one Anna fered a verdict ve, Samu Gord indic for wluldtery. rose Bella nt on and is Jottort. rend of not the Commonwealh vs dicted for adultery. Gordon. At to pay Anna Bottorf, In x. Bella Common- Prosecuts ting land, Duniap’s Dukeman-— ut for isn’t ® O sheriff, making manipulating Roy Wilki didate for ns Neor nrothaonot nrothonot prothor ing a third term Herr, the date for prothonotary. never Claude held pube 5 8 Orne ol i appoint nding that he would not mind counts inders hdd be his he changed out into the for and won I. Smith, treasurer, race out Demox I's never held tic © and public A —— i —— AM ———— Mr. Spearly, the Democratic candi. date for county comm loner, on the Democt held office to is the re-election ® is the atic ti it commissioners in not f ond term only man who ha tomary terms where his asking a with the Spearly official doubt payers interest, “ publi 4 two offices | give an Case other is orbidden, so in Keeping in both parties. JM: judged a high-class and will again deserve and no receive the support of all tax who look firet to thelr personal Mr. Parish, a life-long Dem- ocrat, and conscientious business man, is Mr. Bpearly’'s running mate. He is rated a man of good sound judgment and one of pleasing personality. You will need to meet him but once to know him. AL AAAS One glimpse at Harry E. Dunlap and you feel instinctively that here's a man that's all man. Fine of phy sgique, clean-cut and gentlemanly, he would (and will) make an admirable sheriff for Centre county. Remember, too, he has an honorable World War record. Let's not forget what he aia ten years ago, and show our appreci- ation by giving him our vote—Repub- lican and Democrat alike. C—O ATP It is only fair that Penns and Brush Valleys have some representation in the conduct of Centre county's busi ness, affairs. All Democrats think so, anda’a lot of independent Republicans age going to think so, also—and think: ing so, will vote for Lyman L. Smith 80 is custom has been for treasurer. Installation. | were nstalled Fellows of | PD. D G. M ungard LI'eT. Moore. rd Seerel Treasure: 5 f raw Warden Conductor Dutrow Wilker. A. Spyker Sia Guard—Roy Wm Chester Fred Charles Inside Outside R to I. to R. 8. to L.. 8, to Chaplain Guard N. G N. G. V. G Y. G Ss. S 'K Smith Arthur Holderman, M. I. Emerick, R 8 S.-—Ernest Homan. L Orvis Weaver, Refreshments wore meeting S| 8S. B~ tl vied follow in ' thg regular rs en A A AS Centre Hall Wins from G. T. V. Hall High defeated Voo home grounds, the started the both of Centre school soccer foot 11 ill team the strong School Friday score of 2 tu rith the ywhnship wtiona the last, Hall oring by game Ki goals In minutes play. After Si team's better ring mu red was BOO follows: Clayton MeKinney McClellan, left center; Elwood Dale MeClintick nd right end Es Henry Bla: ¥ 4 Sad Louse ft inside Smith, cone ———— “Glad Girls” Enterfalnment. ——————"— Senator Fess to Address 8, NS, Gath § convention and 14, and Myers. th ble Charles Federal ibhin, Ming Tomlinson Lond Tuttle I» great H Distr Mar an £ garet ¥ 4d ge A —————. Save Every Ear of Seed Corn. sr frosted in some part Centre county Blaney fi sso rt farmers of m year than All corn though some « k husked the County #ituntion oth of 8 more er years that | * lented enough, “ the grains will make sOON in a well are good and ventilated ari mil stage hung room as as possible preferably wit heat There anywhere some Wha prospective supply of in nearby Hold-over corn should be saved smergency Frostes to date have not hurt the germination power of the corn. How: the need of pleking all the seed possible from flelde not already frosted is urged. This green corn should not left in piles but must be husked and hung where there is a good clt- culation of alr. The ears should not touch each other and artificial heat will hasten the drying and so reduce the moisture content below the danger mark before severe freezing weather comes, seed no eine states 11 present for seed for this great ever, be C—O Lyman I. Smith has asked the Re- porter to use ite columns to express his sincere gratitude to the host of Democrats who gave him such a flat. tering vote at the primaries. This may appear to be a belated “thank you” notice, with the election several weeks past, but Mr. Smith really asked this favor of us a week earlier. However, its sincerity is in no wise lessened through the delay. ——————— AI The ballot boxes in the sixty voting precincts in Centre county are being collected by representatives of a U. 8. Marshall. The boxes contain the ballots cast at thg November election of last year, and are being collected for recounting of the votes for Vare and Wilson, candidates for U. 8H. sen ator at that election. PA oe Brief Sketch of the People’s Candidate for Judge ag he aid. and in t] of Liberty Stamps he wile Ravings order Nn tn s $ sn pelied s and profess him welfare He old years and county of own and OrEANITS and for and its Jand drive $100 000 without hesitancy ed for weeks in raising a handsome proportion of that amount At the present time he President of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club, the only sery ice organization of the town, and whose charity work and principle of old fash- joned fellowship naturally appeal to him, and here again his aptitude for efficient work is conspicuously dis played. It wil! thus be seen that Mr, Walk- er does not come from a family of salary takers. and as a matter of fact Mr. Walker has never held a salaried office. His unusua | labprs over 0 many years on behalf of his commu- nity, and of the nation is proof of his disinterestedness, Mr. Walker has been practicing law in this county for more than thirty- one years, and as his practice has been a large one and reasonably lucrative, it has given him a wide experience both In the study and application of le: gal principles. At first he appeared frequently in the trial of cases but with increasing caution and experience, and with the open mindedness that came from these to him. he began to realize that it was for the best interests of his clients to sottle wherever possible their litigation outside of Courts. Thus he has de- veloped a very flattering office busi: ness where he is consulted by many (Continued on inside page.) was the Bellefonte many treasurer Was recent in the for for that institution he work in | i i { COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN CONVENTION Body Law—Also Primary Road of Favors $50,000,000 ‘avors Continuing Bond Issue. A ¥ % A resoiut n direct prima Up for action a Pennsylvania in sesusion in week The oonventlh the ERG, W next tended went yaedd 1 hes in on record or of £50.000 000 Prop hich election, by band the wi ted on The Commiss v gathering oners Bpearly erik Claude fat fat WE farms moan factories 1A mean the 3% Month. wdes. Wm \ Attendance 6th Thos attend lowing immar grades, of Perce f 100. The fi We per ent. in unil ma Paul Fouat The fol made in the Henry Ralph Pack- Izhles Hen inr——Miriam rot Hees Lutz. Rutan geography owing between 95 and 100 per cent branches: Arithmeti Me following Ha Vinton er histors Harter. Paul Mitterling Kathryn Hartley Wife rier fellan Fi apeliing Runkle Margaret Henry Hazel Meyer Harter, Clean Up and Destroy Trash to Pests, fack Kill While many Centre county residents may think that severe destruction caused only by spectacular insects, such the European corn borer Japanese beetle. and Mexican bean beetle, there are many other pests which cause tre- mendous Josses annually. Farm clean-up practice, as used for the corn borer. also helps to reduce the number of insects whose work Is not so conspleuous. Cleaning up and burning all weeds and trash in gardens and along fences this fall after Insects have gone into hibernation for the winter in these places will destroy thousands of leaf hoppers, curculios, tarnished plant bugs and other forma which pass thelr winters under leaves and in the grass hl ——— Steps In Front of Train, Sulelde. Mrs. Wilfred Long, 40, wife of a sec. tion laborer. was Instantly killed when she stepped in front of thepassenger train on the Milroy branch of the Penn: sylvania Railroad, Thursday evening of last week. The locomotive crew say the woman waited until thetrain was almost upon her, then stepped in front of the onrushing train. Mrs. Long has been melancholy and deliberately stepped In the way of the train. She attempted suicide by polson is ns several days previous. 39 “ * MEXICO SERVICE ENTRE HALL TO BY BELL SZ ELEPHONI} Marked Between Friday Opening of Communi Point U. 8, Other Here I» ention Any In and Mexieo’s and Citles.~ Rate $12.75. Caplial for Call from then be pos lem point 0. San Monterry pt - Testing for Bovine Taberculosis, A —————— Co. Adds Its Holdings teld Fs Plant rims to Spring | Sheft I ———— a ————— Banker Speaks to Rotarians Competiton 51 fe and sportsmanii (sfis ees probably the next to take ons aQ toward heart competition sire | CAMPAIGN LITERATURE AND BIOGRAPHY VARY campaign litera who won Judge aver 3 comparing the ture of M. Ward Fleming, the Republican nomination of the courts of Centre county Judge Furst. there are variations and omissions that are not accidental. Dur: ing the campaign it was blazed forth everywhere that Mr. Fleming kept the world from falling into the mea, nut his biographers, since the nomination, are more thoughtful, discpeet and dip- lomatic, as the careful reading of the two documents will reveal During the primary campaign the circular “Who Is Ward Fleming?” stated that he “has been a member of the Centre County Board of Viewers ¢ince 1911"—and “has been referee in bankruptcy for Centre county since 1916. This indicates that Mr. Fleming has held one office ever since he was ad: mitted to the bar and two offices since 1916. Not so bad. His campaign managers are not so anxious now to have the voters in Centre county know that this candi date for judge has had a public teat in his mouth ever since he Is old enough to drain it and that for eleven years he has wen served with two. No wonder he f¢ physically fit! It looks as though Mr. Fleming has alréady been well served, yet he =» asking a third teat without spitting the other two out. for TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS ———— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Penn ¥ Cente (6 ~funct ne is Har wk | red 0 00 to party » Lie Eimer «t of here one & ng both rmer and re” the AI. rs male church a tate Cole because of a ruling Whithead, specially Cen” for Rockey, Esq... who matter of her ould not be WW vis finding Judge Judge inl On The imade * { presiding for nis Less units 125% the rom 1§ reat tod Whitehe« 3 by ad. Se of were har DC Mi teus There of mark” are en pounds poLaAloCE vested fro stalk by ter Wee one al mi ing the restaus twenty-two potatoes, all ize except 1 and nicely shag and smooth The varie ig the Green Mountain. The stalk one of a number grown in Mr Mitteriing's garden and received no more attention than any of the others When harvesting time came, the vine was noticed to be green while those about ff were dead, and when lifted up was as long as the grower is tall stable = YUL, all veudd o1y was A copy of a letter from George D. Thom, chief of election buresu, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, was fore warded to this office by Miss Rebecos N. Rhoads, to whom the letter was sent in reply to a statement made by Miss Rhoads as to her residence with reference to. voting. Miss Rhoads 8 now in Washington, and it appears Her vote was challenged at the recent pris mary when she attempted to vote ify hor district in Bellefonte. The bureatt chief states clearly that she has # voting right there. If you want to be a good law-abide ing citizen, don't burn leaves on the street. There is a certain amount of hazard to burning leaves and rubbish in the back yard, but it may be done there provided proper precautions are taken without harm. Fives on the street mre prohibited by a borugh ore dinance and State laws. Reference of this point is made at this time becauss leaves are beginning to fall from the mainy shade trees along the street, and heretofore good but thoughtless citisens burned them where thoy fell