VOL. CII. he TRIAI LIST, For May of Monday, Term Court, the 21st, Isa No Assumpsit Mrs. E. . No Non-Asumpsit, SECOND Earson 9 Fab stine. peal. WEEK M. VS. No. Issue. Edna Weaver ned Gardon George Term, 1528 Bros Kelley Term Br 1917 Inc. No. 151 Assumpsit Non-A Andrew ‘Thal wife va. J. V. Term, 1524. . Not Guilty Commonwealth Ex Rel, Orvis Fetzer Joseph Nyman. No. Feb. Term, 12 Quo Warranto, Mary Supek vs. Albert Earnest 1583 Feb. Term, 1927. Asumpsit. Assumpsit. W. L. Chilcote vs. John Laback. Hal lie Laback, Mrs. M. A. Laback, Annie Laback and George Laback. No, Sept. Term, 1927. Assumpsit. Non- Assumpsit. Danie? Paul 120 Sept. Term, Assumpsit. Bessie M McEntire, Trespass, ve Coal Co Sept. sumpsit Bertha No. Thal his Dee ind Foster 56 Trespass, M VS 108 No Non id No Non va, QO 1927 P. McCord Assumpsit, Gull H and Stone Co Trespass Margar digh a Neaidigh 22 Dec Guilty. -P, Feb, Term. 1 it and Property John M. Wigton vs Rallroad Co. No 160 Trespass. Not Guilty —————— A AAA AT Wireless Relays Messages. The storm gave Pennsylvania College wireless station operators busy session. Four of them direction of Chief Operator Crossley, stuck their forty eight hours without relaying messages for the Pennsylvania railroad the Bell Telephone Company and the Penn-Central Company. R. V. Mii Replevin Penna Term The Feb State a under the GQ. I for to post sleep. ——n An apparent successful effort is being made to consolidate schools in Fast Buffalo township county in a new proposed bubding at West Lew the six Union isbhurg Ml K neress Hw M Congressman Benlamin for co Hon E Former Focht was the Beers and, Foeht Union by the dist oe counties. defen ted present CONETeRsMan il count majority of sev thous carried but two on fivder tw 125 qd of A000 aml in COI De eight HIGH SCHOOLS ARE REACHING LARGER FIELD EACH YEAR Twenty-five Ont of Every Thousand In State Were Enrolled Last Term Compared With Seventeen in 1920 and One In Thousand In 1880, Pennsylvania's High reaching an ever increasing tion of the population. according to fig: ures announced by the divigion of re search and information of the depart ment of public instruction Tn 1880, less than one of every thou sand population was enrolled in a pub tie High school. In 1830, two of every thousand population were receiving the benefits of High school instruction In 1600, the number had increased to four for every thousand population: in 1910, it was the equivalent of six and in 1920, to" seventeen. Records show that in 1926-27, the last school year, twenty-five out of every thou sand population were receiving instruc: tion in the mublic High schools of the common sctiools are propor CEN HOOL PENN TOWNSHIP TRAL St PROJECT for Bullding, 519456 for Plumb- Eleetrie and £015 Disposal—{ontracts Not Yet Let, £92,000 #045 Wiring, ing. for Sownae for Heating Mint 3 ti general F LpDroxima Joseph Drass telly time the footings he four-room school building vill PF 1 erento The and til und floos a the floor forms are ing Der wick floor jét to the Hos of Millhelm, for £445.00; for also “ing umb 1nd disposal been att of bids will heating not New that 1 rejected The hoard will probably Contract for ter rIner wr been 30-vear au jase 4% per cent. bonds for the amount thorized the last sleotion People Win Prizes, iiltm— a of Stores’ "Closing. May 1 re Hall wil yn and open Friday urther Notlee Beginning Thursday undersigned in Ce on Thu aftern and inti oth aftnires roca y i be OiCRe LE ove ning. wil even ingw f notice pple” Store, Odenkirk’s Store, Oriole Store Emery's Stare ———— Two States Claim Grave of Original “Unele Sam.” Everyhody the figure the car United States, knows who orig was nor the circum the name came familiar with of “Uncle Sam,” as drawn by to symbolize the everbody Ny toonists but not inal "Uncle stances under into being The original "Uncle 8am” had an interesting history and it i& fairly com pl ane for the fact of the site of his bur Two states, Indiana pnd i the honor of hold ing and the dispute til unset tied feature in Centre Re BOrter w of this fa read “Who Seott Wat the Sam” which ete ox oeit New Yo body wit} the his in thelr soll two interesting of The story het wy nen in There is an this week's {sue h tolls the ren ret oy Pe sure to Elmo SURRY NORE Ey Letter from Subscriber. Huntingdon, Pa., April 27 Editor Reporter: As I 2k C6 t @ time for Inbel 1 write my to for subscription got the porte: it is twenty Centre county think your “Personals “Taocals,” ete. would interest us, cannot get along without tha porter, which we think is betes ever. lately 1 have been trying to get touch with some of the old-time band men in vour soction but find many of them are missing, I am helping Rev J. 1. Weaver. now of Harrisburg, to gel a roster of the old timers with a view of publishing same soon. With kind regards and hee Respectfully WwW. A. BROWN a me to you En find heck still Tike You think Ao left hardy closed We When years to fieven we vou would ET He than we in wiahru on turd will be staged College, on ® An ege hunt campus, State beginning at 1:30, for children years and under. Seven hundred re wil be hidden. and a limited numbed of colored ogee will draw prives RE p) EEN H SNOW FALL, Highiy Eleetrie Nittany Up. Bestruetive Light nnd to Telephone Lines—Traftie Neven MAGI en down roads many Ene from here comipuetely only thie condition througho west it. wl. of Centre to Pittsburgh Automobile Nittany and XLre dificult “ impossit Seven i el ovel AS « mely of Wi i Batu It w yer grade to pass 5 our Those fortunate to were better able to The all day atte midnight nas almost without st the through plow wis keep get State Highway and it fore the tru BITOW been ddsmantled, night & fd 1H mio m > { —- ——r sep on tray rday had wtu i i ! 1 i i | { sc Company Meetin CRIPPLES IN THE RURAL - LITTLE DISTR They Will Receive Medical and ICTS Sure Stste-Wide Organization, Crippled chil Pennsyis nck ania have fu of medical attention by Penn:syvivan ciety Crippled Children tion with the Children Week that it children tion of of the rl districts tically With ciety announced Htate for in con oLNeTVANCe The summary wns reality that living ex oily in cities received o form reagiding were twfore Children that time orie the at forgotten. the formation recent raid y handle the crippled The fact perhaps, of the in Vears was made dren the in rural districts patient yes WOT ceriter now means to the authority assigned Prior to the beginn child w treatment taken the a taken Now hild to COMMen Bo are receiving the same the children in the « of progress made In that majority of the State now wards clinics. In diagnostic olinks are other sections, Wiidren Inrge for are a number convalescent homes for vk on i to the « ox and r sintry oh # dren are They alized « ten He ad Evidence work is the fact nl hospitals in or tontiea. while in token to nla conteras and few ch¥dren. In many communities. clinics every week. Clinics in other tora are hold once a month months and sometimes ones There 48 a small percentage munities not holding clea It there are crippled children community without clinics, society will assist and coopemte the community fn making a = and starting a dinie n of So junc tien ation prac &¥ 3+ £1 cn reo "iw 4d ity this gen have some held, nre nre cen six year, com inn with irvey tera is regarded as one of the most After oMnics are held, medion), surgical, hospital, cont. educational and eustodial an well as employment service, Care, RDER FOR REDUCING | TRAIN SCHEDULE CANCELLED - IP RR. Would Along Officials Reeall Hampered Order That Have & T. eof ore rain int hes P we howd eleven m earffer than il vitotore { and 2:08 {stead of 2:1 M chi Ww here M in i now Led from the HAGAN-ZERBY, $ we nd ould wi one conditione prey then they were the fine fort ATE ladies The i Hy the young who the entertainment acting and the orchest ra making unusual eight whole creditable music The added SUCOPSS, The movement codpta of six or the FO pieces in a sponsored the the door XY and P. B shared joenn! n re sn CHURCH LEARNS IT MUST Obliges the Action. Torsey religious body sing “Unit le change Pennsylvania oon Church de in pros i Because a New tl ¥ ack the name nother Wy ad 3 vis ’ { foremnce i cided nt annual | rig Mohnton., Berks A anecial session will ed’ Protest ant m East Protestant the nited itu sesaiona n the title later The n nflont ed February required the Evangelical five years of Protestant” se ime “1 nited nge f mettle after 1 borates nN ferme church, ftigation was hy Oo ment, more the than of the Uhited Evangelical church the parent body, the Evangelical Asso oiation. . At the time the name testant” was adopted, it from among nearly eighty gented favorable action was indieated on the plan to change the pastoral limit from five vears to seven, and passage of the pian is said to be assured, A recommendation by R. MM. Guekes. a Philadelphia layman, that a third presiding eldership be oreatexl. wns ae’ pepted by the conference. At present Harrisburg and Reading have presiding elders, but Bishop B. 8 Woodring, of Allentown, who fa presiding at con ference. has served as «der for Allen: town strict. The change will give him more time for episcopal work and extension efforts in the other confer Rees, / —————— A I TST», Hucketers are paying from 160 up for potatoes. “"nited Pro was selected titles sug SUNDAY SCHOO! FOR CONVENTION DISTRICT NO. Nesslons Two to Be May Held at Tussey ville, Friday, ith—The Fro gram. ——— lub sary Literary Observes 25th With Anniver languet. - Money for Roads Unclaimed. the $5 A A One million of priated tn 1927 wt 1 of Highways Orpportanits to obtain t) dollar for dollar After that rem ilocated ary road improvements ® on Department irc ® I on end ains Masta date what that rem only those aid completion lq petitioned that AVS r require ney for the ne of projects, » Tuo Oo enter Centre county is t taking advant permitted t n means for securin age oO for ——— A A] —— ——— REGISTRATION OF ALL BIRTHS, — State Department of Health Explains Why Drive Is On to Compel Com- pliance With the Law. Ten xing the Peis prog ted ne wy were « recent ompliance The Mon the pers rege x to the ind vidual curate § federal point out ye enalfie State siatietics and to compile which fight of varfous kinds dimen The list cited was as follows 1 E age of ddence to establish and nom der to vite; 8. Evidence to establish the right admission to schools, to the profes sions and to many public offices; 2. Pvidence of legal age to mary. 4 Evidence to prove the viaims of widows and orphans under the wid ows’ and orphans’ pension law 5. Bvidence to determine the ity of parents for the debts of a minor, §. Evidence to prove the iriesponsi Bility of children under legal age for crime and misdemaanor: 7. Evidence in the administration of estates. the settlement of insurance and pensions. 8. Evidence In the enforcement of flaw relating to education and to child labor: 9. Proof of citisenship in order to obtain a ‘ rt; 10. Exemption in the viaim for ex emption fram or the tight to jury and military service. * of Tinbil f I —— NO). 18 Rd AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS Hall, are grad- hool n Belle sftere hased n West onto it Teachers neement hee hel oytam finoded ring the STOW nmsport t week, Currin. re during onvention unty ureh Af half. stretch tion of State of by feel county been There giving an op* demonstration know about Li plece has they janned by former Spring Mills, to new barn on hie west of structure will’ be of a straw carpenter of Mare years ago &te—the ew months although of onstrocted nd sawed on Next Rheriff A. B t ord gin wWeeK the erect Sinking The the % The bead ol RS three arm along creek, Mills ft Ww Spring RRR fox th addition shed fou hards SOL IT pe ¢ five-alra Hall High he {res ere vestry Dee the Seven sory cared for Hy Forest FF MceRinnes The Nor vv beautiful tree the beginning. trees Wem already waif e missing. The boys Jd 4 the planting In an LR Frern and from Along set at maple 11s Tex H pointe where and girls mem* Y. PB, a a similar or Twelve orf more Doys Han invitation of at Pleasant Cap to attend hare of the Centre : of th cepted an ganization one of their monthly meetings held on Thursday night of las week. A Spee jal program of music and readifigs was executed. The Pleasant Gap organisa tion, although compamtively Young, aa very much alive one, and fis mem” ership includes a large percentage young men who take an active part in the work. The visitors from here were elated with the manner in which the meeting wae conducted and on the floor. Miss Fay Bradford. a member, and Mee FP. V. Goodhart, superintend: ent, spoke in a complimentary way it and Also referred to the work being aconmnplished in the Centre Hall o™ ganisation.