VOL. CI. CE JOHN NS, SPI andidate is ! and was mas, when died m hi a n was 1G found m to as st Joh rms went gently st all For 15 reling"” for a at the labored a day Al- something bet Valle WOrked Iuffalo Run and the of was a had grown enough and sought work mines whera years for 50 cents for school to who years then man's Taylor ore for three Ways on pful st: farmers’ “h he ntere of win knew hé ugg his he big job he the lookout Mr. Fleming's Political Future. Sin ‘ " ini a% the de ymbition to ti ne lem a jeast, it was super, but as ‘st choice. And so that they Ww ker judge be. Har fi the without ax $ Winn Mr for itness for ndangering of fe friend, Mr. A SO Why Were Pent Vv more | residents who ] on political affairs tre county are wondering why Harry W. Frantz of Pott p. nor Charles P. Long, Mills, were not selected ascan wit faction In the made up their slate gentlemen are better gual the offices to which they and their selection would have avoided bunching the Republican can- didates., Frantz and Long stock was selling high in all parts of the coun: ty until about two weeks before SBep- tember 20, primary day, and it was the judgment of good citizens through- out the valley, that at least one, if not both of these candidates would be nomin#ed, if for no other reason it was thought their nomination would be secured on the base of expediency. All hopes vanished fourteen days prior to primary day, but no one ventured to say why. Of course, every one knew where the order came from to drop the only Republican Penns Valley candidates, but why? As a matter of fairness to the large percentage of Penns Valley Republi cans and the Democrats who appear to have been willing to give Frantz and Long a lft in case they were nom- inated, ®t might be well for these can- didages to make publie the private sta ents made by them. tab of Spring didates Repul Both find a*pired when the 8 nican party t hese M1 to fl We render a complete vulcanizin: end re-treading service; all work guar. anteed. —Progress Manufacturing Co, Centre Hall ady i T. DAY Vv. S, EXHIB ~ COMMUNITY winners at hibit of the School Soaring Gregg Towns ii Mills: POULTRY He; 1st Mary Mary Zub hn Zubier; Hennigh Rocks-——(No Class 1 Mat John Stover: 2nd John Mersinger Rhode Island Redu—d] and J. C. Robinson, Ciass J. ©. Robins Campines "he Charles Zettle; class) Capons-——1st Rhode Island Stover Wyandottes—i Mevers 2h Charles Hennig Hennigh Rocks ist, H. E nigh. entrants) Kussell Ist and and 2nd ings 1 11: 1st 111 or 1st ard, and nd place, no BE nsw Hennigh. 11: ind 2nd, H, Whites ass * William hi : Henulgh EGGS 20he John Mersing tobinson CORN second Mary Za Oe: 1st prize, rent » Cap Yellow Dent POTATOES ) John GRAIN ~t W Sarah By sEWING Har WORK. Toy LE wep hine rack “and and May snd Mary Nees Josephine Duck { ANA ky NG EXHIBITS nd and Mary Mus Marian Shook: Angel F and Mary Cake Brungard. youl a —— Coming Day at Penn State, thousand armmmnl the Pennsyl State College are expected to in the Nittany Valley the annual Alumni program which opens ¥Fri- day It will be the eighth of kind held at Penn State, and will be featured by the football game Sat- urday afternoon with Lafayette Col lege. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a crowd of 20,000 at tha game. The athletic association has arranged to have a large block of re- served seats held for Friday ana Sat: urday sales in order that late comers may be assured of seats for the big- gest home game of the year. AS — The success of the Democratic party in Centre county at the coming elec: tion depends to a large extent on the activity of the local chairmen and their assistants In every district. The candidates are entirely acceptable, all that is nesded is to get out the vote, which all realize is not an easy mat. ter. but its accomplishment is neces: sary to win. The candidates are mak- ing very complete canvasses, yet on the day of election the concluding stroke is up to the local chairmen to make. Any plan they adopt is effect ive, If worked, LAI Show your appreciation of the sacri: fice made by “Deppy” Dunlap while in the trenches in France by making an X after his name on the ballot you vote Tuesday, Sth. If you were a candidate, you would not only expect but you would receive the same favor Home than three students NO joas former of Yana vade week-end ‘oming Day er ocCamion from him. NT RE H AL L. P A. TWO CHIDLREN DIE FROM BURNS Palnt tesnlts oof ar Quarries Three (hildren—One | Explosion of Barrel of White Rock Burning of Wil rel of Recover, chil roof dren int 1s being that tw ETE iter after Hos one were badly burned 4] died a few he to the Centre C using, them “4 taken unty Ti unfortunata Littl ied 11 years, and Angelo, aged 9 yea: Mr. and Mrs, Jos White Rock, wes weph, VEL IS Dani sed B children er, liv ant Josenh of pn Crag- ing at t of Pleas Gap M., and Dan- the day Saturday died { lal twenty at minutes which 11:40 A, kiter iI Wa was burned in the very is aimost on of ithe iecident on about but hes | Angelo, who feat houpita certain, the roof yet workmen painting were f White Rock quarries, POLE KILLS MAN AT MILL | FALLING HALL | William Lie Which Base, of Snow Shoe, Out When Pole Strapped Breaks Tobhins, Crushed to He is Tobi ven 154 Shipping Walnut Logs, sed for shi Geneva Has Nitta the Veneer usa on ns Chaser Meact CAr Was Phas und whiippe from Oak led at Centre Hall enent is sat to tof the engths. Some exien tree imp at from ’ i thousand foet vonieerin | of 2 furniture om th in - Leonard—RBartol, Helen King Bartol, da Wm. CC. Bartol, senior profes in Buckneil ty. Lewisburg jand Wilbur 1. Leonard man for tha Miehle Printing Manuf ing Company, of Ch Were re united in marriage Prof. Bartol taught Hall back in the was the first teacher to higher branches, whicl included Greek and Latin Miss { of Prof i sor ughte Univers! #4 les Pre ss factur-~ cago. ent ly Cente and school n arly seventies instruct at that Um am —- ———— AA Fall Down Stalrs Deadly. Mrs. Jacob Kanagy istown hospital from a fracture of the skull sustained a Tew hours earlier, on Saturday, when she fell down the cel lar stairs at the home of Rev, Hess, in Belleville, where she was a guest for the day. Mrs, Hess opened the cellar door in error, believing it to be an adjoining room. Hf —— Moonshine Vendor In Jail, John Kelley, charged before a jus tice in Bellefonte for having furnish- ed the moonshine liquor which caused the death of Russell Bryan, in Belle: fonte, two weeks ago. is held in the county jail, not being able to furnish $3000 ball asked. A second charge against Kelley is for furnishing MHquor to William Mills, a minor, On the latter charge ball for the sum of $2000 was demanded. C—O AL Compliment to Clande Herr, (Philipsburg Daily Journal, Indp.) One of the callers at the Dally Jour: nal office this morning was Claude Herr, of Bellefonte, Democratic and Prohibition nominee for Prothonotary of Centre county. Clean, honorable and capalie, Mr, Herr is the type of man that contributes dignity to a cam- paign. Ha has hosts of friends and they are not all by any means afi hated with the party to which he olsims allegiance, DAY, DISTRICT FORESTER POSES STATE'S DOE WINTER KILLING, Purchasing of Abandoned Salt Lileks for At- Inhabited Places. Faurms-—-Blames tracting Deer to I'n itis “Pennsylvania's Deeg ietin of ler the 1 the Wa- indi thie weekly bu tment ut of Forests and strongly iooting of inter, district Htate return ns century, is against deer, $ : doe Ww wagle tched the mountal forester of the who h to forest, of deer for Pennsyl- th author more an i of a the Of lis the NOUS Be when tion time even of Ine deer mountal for a during much In those 4 ie sald tate 5 wis possible inter to the sea without spend a day 18 a dower O11 ek. even the iy event, around ri forest. about tress steadily ung Winter riment, does A damage is as bad DEMPSEY-TUNNEY FIGHT TURES COMING + 2 RE Pe mpeey 11 Pic- Mat ines P. M and 74th Birthday. Michael Emith attained his Celebrate Tuesday of Potts Mii irthday. and an supper redativ ind week ra good wife Ov #t py were invited Mr. Smith finds the association Although enn his friends following on Hew ‘ment The nre on the anniversary: present his birthdlay mi Bmith and wife, Ouy Corman wife, Mabel Smith and daughter of Spring Mills: Windom C and wife. of Millheimm; Mr. Geiss Wagner. Mre J F. and two sons, and baby of Centre Hall; Ear? Smith and family. Ruth Thomas and son William, C. 8B. Thomas and son Richard, of Pot- ters Mills. A AI MP AAAS. WOMAN CAN STAY IN JAIL, JUDGE RULES IN TAX CASE Must Pay #525 School Levy and Costs; Husband “Keeps Out” Because she repeatedly refused to pay her 1026 school tax, amounting to $5.25, Mra. Lilllam Reed, of Armagh township, must remain in the Mifflin county jail until the tax and costs of $4.40 are paid, President Judge Bailey, of the Mifflin county court, ruled on Saturday. Mrs. Reed spent two days in the county jail about two years ago, when she refused to pay the tax. Last month Mra. Reed again was arrested and after pending three days in jall was releas: ed pending a decision in her case. The woman has made no attempt to get bail and is sald to regard the mat. ter as an attempt Lo gain a decision exempting housewives from paying of OCR Wills and Barnice, Gramley and Mrs MeClelian Ishler, this tax. Her husband has taken no action in the ouwse. 27, A RT wr. : PRINCIPLE INYOLVYED, that the tolal ing VOT es up ol that and A 00] than home Zens, The One can speak as « mphath ally decisively nother, full ilar and esgion of th will is not possibl half refusing when mo volers remain ao onieng vernment ————— Enthuse Here, io - i ks Needed. ing other § an walking her with home carrying pretzels, swish! 1 4 LAAT sienen, the + A TO MEET AT LOCK HAVEN Regional Conference WHI Be Held by Sunday Sehool Workers—Installa- tion at Legion Post—Plans Made for Mardl Gras. Plans for the regional Sunday young people's State school conference which will be held in Lock Haven (x- tober 31 and November 1 and 2. are being completed by a local committe working under the supervision of Miss Sara Beck, of Lock Haven, county young people's superintendent. Out: standing Jeaders, a worthwhile pro: gram, and fellowship periods, will combine to make it of interest to the 200 delegates from the ten adjacent counties who are expected to be In Lock Haven at the convention over that period. The leading orkers atthe sessions will include Charles I. Davis, Jr. of Boston university, minister of music in one of the largest Congrega- tional churches in Boston, who will give four lectures on “Art and Pagean- try”: Rev, Edward H. Bonsall Jr. young people's State superintendent, who for the past six years has trav: eled over the State and held confer ences with young people, whe will give a course on “Home Ideals.” and Miss Letitia Brown, former president of the Pennsylvania State Young Peo: pie’'s Council, now associate State su- perintendent, who will have charge of the worship services of the conference, and will be assisted in thie part of the program by Mr. Davie The sessions of the convention will be held in the Church of Christ, and the delegates will ba entertained for a part of their Stay at the homes of Lock Haven NO. 42 soso) HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Geary | visiting her EWDETrTY, sold Harry inst 814 8 home “No helm ¥ baby iughter. The which forest fire peason x = Vito ry Us in the for fire ests 1 the forest and wid wd Walker west of Potier eg yori les, weeks in Oe pacnnd the died I be ame late money ning he did not relatives con~ the wi w the estate eft by her hugs are on ried him had dese tem of niterse und ment yf local n elec IWArK Title wherein on September 26 Ear boy, & Mrs, retary a director of ve Ray Woodward, & D. Orndorls wetary and ua n the the of i *1d1 : 5 Mrs Wert) asurer and mad At the formerly of nd Mrs. L Rsistant wo Te game iin lowing appeared Telegraph here! school school on meet en* enters During the refresh vests de homes with the desire more such pleasant, soe evenings, tem of news Mifflinburg former reside Rossman’s Si Lutheran home near Mifflinburg evening Following the able evening was heart vel. Mr. and Mrs. Rossman tained the class rovalls course of the evening were served for their to have many clable RH Bauman, a general solicitor and ingpactor for the Sheffieid Farme company, is kept busy looking after his work in his field which extends into New York. He has been with the company named in various capacities for twelve or fifteen years and conse* quently is well qualified to fill the piace he now holds. In company with C. BE. Flink, one of the Sheffield men who gather milk in this section, the territory about Centre Hall was gone over recently with a view of inducing milk producers to keep their milk vessels, oto, in condition to war rant their product to come up to the required standard of milk shipped inte New York City. The Salvation Army collector repres senting the Centre county corps of weok's nis inday Sunday Mo nday vr § ing A Jog ily delicion ments 2 parted
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