1 Pr v4 "VOL. CN. I. GRAFT FIXTURES BATHTUB RELIU SHICH CAPITO JOIN PENROSE Costing Af- Worst and Brass Chandeliers, Millions Years Hidden Bronze Discovered State's Ago, ter Ming in Steal, of b wall hidden Scores rong lers have graft and been perpetrators in 1906 room broke back in a ment. 1 ocked Heved f the day the Iiighl Heh locked, entered orna- mental cached hide them Seerectary can get the old br Junk. Workmen laying a the Capitol way was barred hy a Tavior had the door Ie] fixtures, all of which sines y ixtures were to hrass by friends the grafters from Tavior approximatel probers estimates the State £100,000 m f old ns iss and bronze, 1" v fr telephone cable ported locked sned basement ry o} modern lighting brought to in the which In remains oris they rooms 1 a huge plecns laneous discover wv heen, ! tha £1 500 om of those mal aled State of reve Preshyterlan Chareh News, Mian = nary Pres of Pine thedr rove mother Mills were accompand ‘selt rrn Cirkopatrick home on Sabbath VP the evening the ¥ durwell “Fyrmd entitled, Hall gave a play en- same date interspersed girla gave a play, Eden” The Indies al Contre Misstonary © titled, “All ™ can two with special One™ on the plave wore The players and thelr best and much appreciated by the audience There was a good attendance and a specially fine offering. Those who brought the mesasge in song were Mra McMorran, Mrs, Potter Mra *Goodhart and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. : Mp P. 8 CC, Wins Higs: Pris Winning reserve grand championship vearling wether at 14 Fxpouition We k mus. singers were at were on Southdown the International in Chicago ia State of a reat ook the captured a Inet Pennesvivan College also large othe Berkshire lege offered ed as reserve champion prizes were also awarded to Penn State on swine exhibited. Penn State won the meat judging contest and tiled with the University of T¥nols efor tenth position in the Hventock judging contest, placing much higher this year than usual The team was fourth in judging swine and fifth in placing horses. hig prizes, by the share shown ool the awine won four of eight first prizes and one of the pena was rate Eleven other Change Gradaation Date. Mid-year graduation at the Pennsyl. vania State Collage has been changed from February 11 to January 31. Pres fdent Ralph change as recommended by the college senate. The calendar committees had placed the commencement at the usual “time, but In view of a mid-year vaca: ~ tion from February 1 to 11 the con- vocation date was advanced he TO STUDY CENTRE COS POOR, Professor Jacob Tanger of tne de- partment of political solence at the Pennsylvania State College has start. ed a st of the care of the poor in Centre county for the State Chamber of Commerce. The work ia being done in connection with the chambers. ’ FOR PENNA. IN BIL] NEW POSTOFFICES TOWNS PROVIDED | Measur Would Ghye Cities With Re- of $20,000 Asked, | celpts Bulldings—8215,- i 000,000 i | | exhended building Eldott estimated Program th to take care of a large the proposed construction the provide in the receipts of $20,000 31H Jind “8 ildings in Distr to Dost country present equipp ulldings. Pennsylvania Fast St Honead II Haven, adise, {robe ————— State Field for Hanters, Came and sur plo bunting gr ie 635 acres 64.900 a« public ounds res spi siAn— Temcher Has Plece White House Timber of the obtained Lamber Manufactur- Washington, D. C, souvenir of historical of a block of wood teacher Just Blauser Misa Vesia Tussey Sink school, has from the National ng Ant Association, interesting in the made from the trusses which were roof of the White House at the time it was remodeled two years ago. The block will be preserved and kept as a permanent display at the The truss fs one of those from the roof of the White House in fe renovation of the mansion now nearing completion. After lterally form timbers the removed from the inter st Of wood achiool. removed » wv EE Wo DEER KILLED IN DISTRICT OF RANGER W. F. McKINNEX 20 Sixty-Nine Bear Smith's or One 5. BP. Light- Years Antlered Deer and Taken Domaln— Kil Hanger Mach Three in Than Two and Ago, 111 ns fr y i £ n orn t Linds n Hall and The McKin acres, whe west at 0 Paddy Mountain. ix 1 15.000 COVErs section 8 not quite as war was killed in the Smith field, and having two old in condition, about W a wire leash ga tight that it caused fi had been and ghot years to around its due ta neck, evidently i in capti escaped. Later y in the hind ig from the call worn cub oused smooth. McoKinney eported the Mexk holding the roof over the heads of the {pres dents of the United States for ti : last 112 in | ox ellont cgndition as far as the wood | and a 1 of not only for its | but as an exam’ remarkable durability of {dents have Hved | the trusses ie years, these trusses are its concerned, if section one will be preserved historical association sie of Ck wood, Twenty-sx pres lin the White House were put in place, sinee asst IMP A OVS ABA Grateful for Thanksgiving Contributions, Both patients and staff of the Cen- tre County Hospital desire through the newpapers to express thelr appre: ciation for the contributions received at Thanksgiving time. These contri. butions included $190.70 in cash from St. John's Reformed church of Belle- fonte and $13 in cash from the Boals- burg union Thanksgiving offerings ————— Additional Red Cross Members J. C. Goodhart. Agnes Geary. Inadvertently, the name of W. A. Henney was omitted from the Mast of Red Cross members appearing in the Reporter ast week. C—O A SR. Flyng east along the alr mall route from Cleveland, on Friday, Charles A. Lindbergh oircled low several times over Philipsburg State Hospital, where his buddy of mall-flying days, Jack Hospital . Schuylkill Ke uy Edward 5 ' al He Camp Freemont with Laoslie Treaster Hunting Boal's Red at 3 ewton. at John Bulb Union Club Lion, Gap (ub. N Newton ™N hos ‘ Brandywine party, Foust's je Henry a tunka party, Lancaster county, at Wm Potters Mills Sunset Chih, Centre Hall, at Decker Road " Decker Gun Club, Ixcker Valley Gentzel Hunting in Genteed woods ‘ Manor Hunting Cith, Charles Ripka place Brown party, Schuylkill der Swaney's Spring Mil in Club, Shamokin, Manor, at count, Kra- house dase hia H. at Breon Swing Chal Mi £ Mountain Ciarch Lamar Spring Is Gun Club, a Milroy, Treaster Spring Hio-RNocks, McoKees ooks, in Kris Valley Cae cra eban party, MoKeesport, at Garrity 's Bride neinsen ann ngn Long Mt. Gun Club, McKeesport, at Garrity’'s Dam . eing Spring Gun Club, Mt. Carmel, at Bumgardne's Cunningham party, at Synagogue Gap ‘e Belisham, Pittsburgh, at Synagogue Camp Foust, Yeagertown, at Tay: lor Springs douse ol Pligrim Party (six ministers) camp- ing at John Bubb mill ............1 Ackerman party, Georges Valley ...5 Day hunters—23 deer ...........+v+2% Cambria county CHER Ean EEE EE FEF AE IRE ROE SMITH DISTRICT Savage Rifle Club, at M. C. Lingle's, Decker road, from Schuylkill Haven. 1 Culpmont party, from Culpmont, on RJ. Zerby place, Decker road.....2 Loyal Club, Mt Carmet, Frank Ker stotter place, Decker road ..........1 Shady Nook, Sunbury, Decker road. .4 M. LIL. Newman & Co, at Zerby......2 Ray Rote, Grenobrier (lone hunter)..l C.D Bmith, Zerby ......ivvviriiinnsl Cold Spring Camp, Ashland, at "Total Webster, is a patient, Webster, who ernshed on Rattlesnake Mountain early last month, ls recovering siowly. Pine BWRIBP ....iicvvisrnrvinnsain Settlers, Mt. Carmel, Big Poe Valley.1 Spring Garden party, Sduylkil THI | county, on i Poe Valley Fjordon Coburn Rod and Creal, Mt. Chun El : 4 NELSON FOUND NEAR CLEYELAXD hic Trias PeYefonis on his ¢ 141 I the qu and on had of of six, nstead iour one pled thie ation aoc Keystone Gt Ruz Rod and in Club, Laure] led si Smouso ! Altoona, to gon-in Spring road and deer thelr eredit Mrs House, were Bun- tha and Siate they member of LONG DISTANLE SHOOTING SLAYS BUCK; ONE ESCAPES at Hunter Shot, P. NELSON pie———————— The Pageant “Bethlehem.” 1d vou ¥Mke Oo 84 the tryorny Fxonerais Fatallth =, Greens Valley. of Forest | Hall BOTY Men vinger of Centre The hunter § young ¥ § of twenties w Ost of a party from about 5 np to Shamokin ed at Dun Beaver Dam. They Nittany Mountain and to quarter camp top ot through drove down where they made their temporary quarters the day. During the afternoon Zerbe dia appeared, he frequently called atten- tion to a herd of deer he imagined he saw passing near by, and un- usual demonstrations, He was relieve ed of his ammunition and left in charge of a companion It was not long until he eluded his guardian, and as soon ag the remainder of the hunters could be notified all began to search for him. When darkness came on, a tlephone message was sent here to Forest Rang Richard Brooks, t«lling him of the incident and asked that he send men to ald in the search, The request was complied with, and at about 7:15 k crew of ten men left here for Greens Valley, Mr. Brooks is thor acquainted with that section and succeeded in leading his men ine telligently, making the find two hours Inter at a point two and one-half miles of Hecla and two and one-half northeast of the Dam. When found, the young man was minus his gun, cap and gloves, and was suffer. ing from cold. He was taken to Beav- er Dam camp that night, and next morning to his home. A companion hunter, on Sunday, stated he was im" proving, but was being kept quiet and alone, exvept the for visits of attend. ants, # The searching patry from here was composed of Ranger Richard Brooks, J. W. Whiteman, Blaine Liester, Phil- fp MeCQlenahan, Clarence Meyer, Paul Stoner, Guy Brooks, Clyde Walker, James Brooks, W. 8 Walker. Greens Valles toe dam. for made a o' iim A oughly gouty miles 160-Lb, Bear Killed, A bear weighing about 160 pounds was killed on Monday in Little Sugar Valley by Clarence Nell, a son of Mr. and Mra. Bi. F. Nell, tenants on the Dr. A OG. Lieb farm, east of town. The bear had been hit by a ball some time ago, and an abscess had formed elosa to the back bone, a result of the wound, Hugs Nell, a brother of Carence, has a nice buck to his credit. It was Killed while he was on his way to join mn party of day hunters. All Right, "Phone SLAUGHTER OF DEER PREDICTED BY GAME Number of Licences Issned, Bear Killed Accidents, Non-Fatal, Noted, Fatal and Judging from the mi of resi hunting licenses furpished Coun Treasurers this amd upon their incoming reports of such licenses it is believed that the number issued this will equal if not slightly exceed the record number issued in 1926 at which time 521.855 licenses were sold, It is interesting huntors increase in f time certain periods of the kill of certain game and the hunt- ing accidents, For instance, in 1815, 2¢ icenses were issued, 1.287 male deer and 158 bear killed, and 29 fatal and 119 non-fatal bunting dents occurred. In 1 473,735 loons were fasued 6.115 male deer and 5683 black bears were Killed, and 37 fatal and 125 non-fatal accidents cummed. In 1925 521.856 famued, 7.287 male were taken, and fatal accidents there were ni er dent ty yoar cherking jmaued BEA\BON note the icenses during amd to nhote indeed to 2.366 were acol- $22, of Oe were besirs 1 Heenses deer and 470 fatal and 229 non- occurred Althousin fons licenses sold in 1824. 7.778 buck dear and 929 bears were killed-more bears incidentally than were taken in all the rest of the states combined. In 1927, 501.635 licenses were issued, 14.374 buck deer or the record thus far, and #21 black bears were taken, with 63 fatal and 27% non-fatal aoci- dents occurring. Last year (1928) only 437,727 resident Hoenses were lssued Dut in addition 78.- 876 special deer licenses were sold, During this season 25087 antlerless deer were taken, and 427 bears, and 46 fatal and 238 non-fatal accidents og curred, . This year will be a record for the kill of bucks beyond any doubt. From 18,000 to 25.000 should be killed if the weather continues good. Snow flur. ries will make visibility poor and chances of accidents greater, No gen- eral reports of accidents during the door season have been received as yet, although a number of hunters have already been killed and wounded. Com- plete accident reports on the small * game season include 41 fatal and 177 ao - os 20,000 NO. 49 IT HEWS IHAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. ¥ | | (arTy Vidal TOWN AND C Mig Mifflin ida Si ‘ f { M11 for and prnon ) Mi 1 v {ie HG Feel Grove and Mills, Water two small were guests Roy Bcare untill! Sune Read joined Pine Mra m Friday ay ‘Mr. Monday Flt winter, with Greenhoe, morning, where Whil ie fue rida, her at Philadel wn here, hestnut Those m please mriher hi or AY g Mills, Prize onteat wove of Chi quart ium of Care ITheim, to the farm, Te pore yon ted by hn Mowery, Gap. nrice ars py # of re of the amous bird ristmas {es The birds 38 vonts 8 obably will be cheno The ing cond d at ti local M afternoon fe owived United States of Commerce has bestows the first and only approvw school certificate issued te entire State of Penneyle Woif ine school wi ontoursvile, on Friday word that the Department upon it flying in the od «id date Yana. Lingle, to a U, Philsdelphita, John taken at of Old 8 =, Fort, who was Government hospital thn days ago, On” tinue to treated there. Letters to his family state that he has not beens advised as to whether or not the seat of trouble has been discovered. Seve eral x-ray pictures of parts of his nody were made, be The Alumni Association Hall High session, the (ene met in reg Thursday evening, De- cember 12th, 7:30 o'clock. One of the questions to be discussed and dsposed is whether students who complete ed the regular course bafore the school was recognized as a High school as at present constituted, shall be dligible to membership in the association. Rev, and Mrs. Charlies W. Horner and children, of Willlamstown, attended the funeral of the former's brother, Fred Horner, at Tusseyville, last Fri day. They experienced no little aif. ficulty on thedr motor trip here, have ing been obliged twice to stop on 80 count of engine trouble, which delay« ed them several hours. Instead . of btoming stright through on Thursday they found it necessary to stop af Milroy fot the night for the above stated reason. A party of ten hunters from Jean: eite made thelr headquarters with James KE. Frohm, east of town, during the first week of the deer season, and were successful in killing three Ducks on Nittany Mountain—a two-point, 8 > 03 tre srhool will ular of