VOL. C11. FAILURES INCREASING DUR- COOLIDGE “PROSPER Ventilated Shinping Dire “Proiiti st Prosperity” Senate-—Farming, Coal Interests In Distress, In the face and gener 1 ide administer ¢ commercial shown four 0 increases & Co ary and for tl As she st of foyer Dun wn res aver the ww the corres Tor in § the me showed a total largest number Tanuars 1929 falling o tal f labilities January 1982 involved linbi January total iter oN of ¢ o mpare« 7 am n oo {7.634 411 cent gre numb December. were and ian dur number It faults th ing Jam was 2.485 ja regarded the plicht 250.000 miners numher yvovment [Senn enter Senator f to inqul other (Repu er where @ the the we h dire ests: mai beginning VY | distress next we shipping inter today can side [tates the 1 Ome we ars Frey this coal'mining hope before Senat« oang 1 The = the have ville ©O permit th June 14ti rangems evera Penns V BeeoTt i hay i Knitting MII for M Valley H fro, M Penns 600, : by April 1 started of the used The one hun Largest Oak. Belleville, in stands One meas circumfer Pennsylvania's Botwean 3 Mifflin county t is the largest oak tree In foot the ground ures 26 feet, eight ence, and is 80 The tree has ert Campbell, second, settler ey: and who in 1773 shelter under its br eonstructed a log cabin and claimed the State the tree inches high named have Kish 4 er wrrville above in feet heen said in for Rob- the Val: rude wnke No to been witslias ted a eres inches — AY AS Two New Attorneys for Centre. Philip J. Johnston passed the State board of law examination and aualified practice the court and the State Supreme and will be admitted near future He will become n ner of his father. J. Kennedy ton. in the practice of law John T. Taylor is admitted to the har and efflee in State College in tional bank bullding is now to before neal to the bar in part Johns alsa rewdy to be An Nn will the F open irut a ALBRIGHT A MOST HONOREDNAME Under the of union upon as a sequel to the merger of the United Evangelical Myers ikl terms aggre Bvangelical and churches, Albright town is to be merged with Schuy college at college at Reading It is to the credit of the trustees of the two fdnstitutions, that although they have decided that the combined college shall be located at Reading and pse the plant of Schuylkill college, it shall bear the name of AMbright, for Albright is a name which is worthy of honor and perpetuation not only by the fivangelical church but by the people of Pennsylvania Jacob Albirght, itinerant preacher, born in Pennsylvania. founded the Ev: angelical church and was its first bish- op. The denomination which he entab- Hehed has spread into various parts of the world, but it remains especially strong in Pennsylvania. The passing of Albright college at Myerstown will cause some regrot among those who have personal reas ons for feeling an affection toward it, but these will share in satisfaction thot the marge: vill rive to the denom: nation not ony © rd moe impressive educational institution, Lal a bigger memorial to the founder as well, QP IS FOR RAISED MINISTERS PENSIONS § crt A MM sess New State Highways we Mar Head for Susguehanna, y ——— vleran Jurist Dead. H. Bart . Judge Inereases Pay. Through f Jud the venile Court CS increased to an action o ge of Ju been Officer { $25 salary Shuey from $35 The has per month Judge 50 cents inet day foi allowed from 70 cents per boarding in jai, and rule permitting Sheriff Harry to charge the iatter sum yvenrs but 256 cents per day for boarding was an vivance to 50 cents, and now an oI ee tise to saved Dun prisoners E lap For many was allowed Later there cents, then cents 0 prisoners to as to 70 CHAIR CLAIMS 6TH FOR SLAY- ING i Death of Locket! at Roeckview, —~Identified By His Vietim, Lockett ' went to the electr. When Frank Edward Philadelphia ch negro. wir at Rockview Monday morning #ixth man electrocuted year for the murder of Phil he was the within a adelphia policemen The first to go {bank bandits, Joseph Curry, | Bentley, William Juliana and | Doris, electrocuted on March 7. for the murder of Patrolman iM. Cooper. William Meyers was put to death for {the murder of Policeman Wm FE. Nook. jand now Lockett went to his doom for wore the Harry Frank Harry Lockett shot the officer when the lat: ter remonstrated with him for ringing the bell of a house at 2 o'clock in the jmorning of December 11, 1826. Bell {was fatally wounded and shortly be- {fore he died Wentified Lockett as the ‘man who shot him. Lockett was tried tin March, 1927, and convicted. An ap pHeation for a new trial was refused and an appeal to the Supreme Court Iwas also turned down, As a ‘Inst re- isort his case was oarried before the | Board of Pardons Iast week. but his appeal for a commutation was refused Another Philadelphia Negro elec trocuted on Monday was Frank Arnold, jeonvigted for killing his common-law wife, Lottie Arnold, on the night of Oc (tober 12, 1926. As in the case of Lock: lett, every means possible was resorted to to save his life. but without result, Arnold wea 47 vents ald 170 mn whe I've $i uD at Rockview, only five have heen while two were of the same age. i rte older, THE DODDS HORSE SALE. Twenty-four Animals Pass at An Average £176.00, Eltric Extending Service, Me(Genahan f TET we Keller Property Sold for $7610, . Ephraim Ke rt from the farm ol Pomona Grange Meeting. Shook, Master Grange J. Gross of Centre | County Pomona | special meeting of Mo be held | March 3rd, at | Horticultural thy has called a the Pomona Grange Saturday, in room 100 Officers installed necessary business which § Come the 1 will acted, 3 WwW. F Ii. Past Master of the Penn sylvania State Grange. will be the in stalling officer and is wing assisted iby an installation team from Penn | State Grange. The Worthy Master re- quests that all officers elect be pres | ent as well as Patrons of Centre Coun ty Subordinate Ganges E. H DALE. State Col 1:30 P M uflding will it for and may trans ensuing he other Toe before HE Secretary. Lewistown Polleeman Injured. Vicor at aged 37 hit Btimiey, The Stim- office: Mif Tuniaty and do car to the front of the Stim. vid was hit. The injuries con a fracture of the pelvic bone, kidney and other internal in Blood transfusion was neces and Stimley was the second pe to give a quart of blood Stimiey his brakes refused to function an Lingle sted Lewistown, was Joseph injured stop r driven by istown. and badly cea endeavored to « 2 humane for ard counties. to i ley oar | giatod of a burst | Juries ary son | claimed | properly oe H. two Kern, of Reedsville, reported | that couples, evidently all under the influence of liquor, had dragged a | woman who was screaming for help linto an automobile and had driven off in the direction of Lewistown. Lingle wae sent to Valley and Walnut streets at the foot of a steep hill, to hold up and search all cars for the alleged ab- ductors. Stimley has been identified by Reedsville residents ag the man who dragged the woman into the ear. Policeman Lingle i8 4 son of David C Lingle, who lived in Georges Val ley. but later moved to Union county, and fs now making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Jasper A. Wagner, al Spring Mills, Mra. Wagner and a brother drove to Lewistown on Sunday. and while they did not see the injured brother, hospital authorities informed them that hs was holding his own, jo Tae te oaprder arent and lk boing ip eutorme of the Ine juries to Mr. Li 4 LOYALLY COUNTY WOMEN CENTRE The Womans Auxillary of the Centre Hospital, heir Make 1927. Through Heport County Neeretary, for the Auxiliary $ 6352 52 13 24 617 738 $2000.44 | as | age Rales 29 Home Doctors” Hospital £2 0 . Figrrny " an i on og i 8 is 1 TO f Room OF Total Balance on hand Jani, 1928. .8 500.89 The sewing for the hospital has been by from the following Millheim, Spring Joalsbure, State Unionville, Zion and Bellefonte at the hospital by the churches dane towns Mills, College women Aaronsbhurg, Centre Hall, Lemont Pleasant Gap. Rockview The mending each week during members from the in Bellefonte Respectfully HARRIBON is done the year differnt submitted, WALKER, Secretary MRS W i leap Year, Girls! Slogan: “Get | Your Man!™ amd the slogan It's year, girls your man!” knows that a Year in has 29 days is known But do you know why and how it happens the extra day in It's leap “et Everybody which February as “leap year." it Is called that that Fehroary has such veara? An then. of course, there's the tradi tion that women shall have the right to propose marriage to any man upon whom they may look with favor dur ing leap year, and there's a host of interesting facts connected with that, too. If you wish to know more about these matters, don't overlook the flue trated feature article “leap Year, Girls! Get Your Man!” by Elmo Scott Watson in this jssue of The Reported. You'll find it both interesting and en tertaining. C—O SD. State College Gets Sunday Mall For the first time in the history of the Pennsylvania State College, stu- dents and residents of the town are to have Sunday mall service beginning February 26 Postmaster George Glenn has announced. At prsent there are no malile In or out of State College from Saturday evening to Monday morning, and the new arrangement follows a pe tition from the student council and collage officials. Mall will arrive Sun: day morning and bemade available to box holders, and there will be an out- going mail closing at 5:45 In the af ternoon, the same as week days The action is regarded ae a great conven: jonce to students and residents, ie “hie Centie Ropotter, 81 50 a year A. C. THOMPSON STATE FOR THE LEGISLATURE | i Philipshure Resldent Announdbs—Seeks Fine All Qualifica Doemoeratie Nomination—I« Type of Citizen, With tlons for Position. | i Fatality Le Tien A ’ 4 Vi } « A rim at Evangelical Home, a ——————— William Penn Highway No More. What ong st Will Penn Highway has renamed Highwiy or Federal R No At Lew State Highway course Huntingdon natead of Reeds has been known fam been ste i=town takes the to ay of McVeytown and Bellevill ie i———— A] no TT 5 official Kerr to Hon. Democratic candi- n The announcement of lames become a Convention delegate date at the April primaries appears this ime TELEPHONE COMPANY TO SPEND #26.000,000 Ten Millions for Ounside Plant Inciud- ing $6,000,000 for Cable Construc- thon. Expenditures for expanding the tel ephone plant of The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania will amount to approximateiy $26,000,000 during the present year, according to the Penn- aylvania Public Committee About 58.600 mated, witli be operating in the Service Information tolepliones, it is esti added to those already State and increased equipment will be necessary to care for this addition. In arriving at this net figure it is estimated that approx imately 179.000 telephones will be in stalled and that about 123000 will be disconnected because of people moving from one ¢ity to another and other CAUNeR Local telephone calls, it is predicted, will total close to 5.000000 a day. This {s an increase of 400,000 over last year. Out-of-town calls, it is estimated, will show an increase of 17.000 a day over the 1927 records. For 1928, these out- of ‘town calls will total approximately 205.000 each day. While a large portion of the 182% expenditures will be used for central office aquipment, more than a third of thé total, or approximately $10,000,006 will be used for outside plant. This includes such dteme ng poles, Cross Arms, oables. manholes, underground conduit and other squipment outside of central offices and outside of subecrib- er's premises. About $6.000.060 of this will be spent for new storm proof tel ophone cabie construction alone. This incdudes the addition of 374.000 miles of new wire to the system in this State. About $2.500.000 will be used for new bullding construction. This provides for the erection of several new central offices and major additions to exe ng - central office bulldinge, NO. 8 TOWN’ AND COUNTY NEM, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, short venary nd is Mr. at ry has chips hauls z the Halt ment neg f John begin« foun~ Of wived ch in re and tawrstyd oning. of a the town have Lets vhite, rred. n, at and Win, (3roesy re. M. Mra, me in whe » April 1st res from hie Rebersburg, i a home to live & T. were the twenty+ which {will giv a twenty-day pay month. Four d two days orders made {five work i ; 3 F JAry. {check se of t 3 hh OOF {| Sundays ff throug reduction two ‘lay Nan {the big about we inches fell Friday night, and contin ved falling during the greater par® of Saturda Much of the snow melted fell. but by night the earth had & ne of several inches. In the sve” storm set in, chasing the alles directions Snow to the as it Cover ning FROW in i The consistory of St John's Reformed church, Millheim. appointed a commie to rrange the oelehration the fortieth anniversary of the founding of 8t. John's congregation. which tol place in the Methodist church there of June 3rd. 1888. at which time Rev, A. Yearick., now of Bethlehem. wa# pastor of the Aaronsburg charge. No a at all acquainted with Rible history during the ministry of Christ, {who paid his fare into the Richeliew to see “The King of Kings” will regret having done so Children, 100, who the picture will have impressiong made that cannot be effaced. They will better comprehend the Incidents surrounding the close of the Greaf Minister's ministmations, My. and-Mis. © D daughters: Rebecca and MeKees Rooks: Mr and Mrs. Paul EB Murray of Chicago: Aaron H. Harter, Harrisburg: T. H. Harter, Mr. and Mra Charles Mensch, Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs 8 MM Campbell, Millheim: Mr and Mrs Robet Mensch, Aaronsburgy were relatives from a distance who at” tended the funeral of Mra Rebecos Murray, here, on Monday The Kerlin Poultry Farm of thie place is rendering & real service to the farmers and poultry raisers of the community. Arrangements have booty made with the MeMillen Feed Compa* ny. manufacturers of the famous “Wayne” Feads to accept orders until midnight, February 26th, at the follow ing prices: 18 per cont. Buttermilk Egg Mash, £2.05; 32 per cent, Dalry, $2.80% 24 per cent. Dairy, $2.65: 18 per cent. Pig Meal, $265. Place your onder NOW. take the fends as needed. These prices are guarantesd until April let, The regular 15 por cent. Buttermilk Chick Starting and Growing Mash iw on sale at all times at $2.95 Complete list of Ingredients and analysis on dis play at the Kerlin Hatchery at ail times. It's downright foolishness ey all tow for saw Cooney and Margaret, nay more. Its risky to pay less changing formula.