wa &] \WENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 2%, 1931. _ TNO.8, —— ar —— _— Fn ABUNDANCE OF WATER GRAND JURY PASSES ON / "GIRL BANDIT AND DAGUE / STRUCK AT 280 FEET FIFTY INDICTMENTS DIE IN ELECTRIC T———— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Officers—Membership Drive Ap- | FROM ALL PARTS rogsching, A from Hunt Mrs, Sehroeder and Her Companion In| From 65 to 10 Gallons Per Minute, | Fen, lgnorod, him Castles Working Under New Crime Eleotrocuted at Roekvidw | Cook Pump Purchased, Penltentlary Early Monday—Wom. Le : an, First to Go to Death Chale, Remained “lron Irene” to End, 4d 1iherty lay af- radio to YC. $ word phy on with her gunman lover in 1erciless | gq¢ ! : Th HM . SPE t to teal AI nd receiving . C. al SATE : Ae : Be ap i Agel rads y TH fil almost : 2 ee y 9 i ; ince Breoy brov in but « . roads were she had been during her days of ban ™ ’ I dor: Heed ‘ iolation of] ° ! rd Heoeckmar hn fellow i mae - a F Sia { is a deep welll ¢ x ! fsa rive ’ count of the Madison Castle No. 360, Madisonburg 3 Han ever now al 118 Nitta ; Kishacoquillas bloodshed, was as try and subs«<quet Iron Irene” they her at her g. 'o bes ds ‘ llons Del il Milford M Han, entering with In Ass1, ’ n ne Milles HARVEY Ww ANK p i i 3 I¢ BOW than tidal “Irom Irene” she was end. The spirit that bore her i ; cient Stolen goods ‘ joa Fi Milley ———————————— when the jury in the Lawrence cuunty | 1 0 mallons mm ite, ~ttie Fagan ition of wor law 41 hi , H. Bhaoff EMERICK HEIRS SEEK RECORDS, courts pronoun ath as her sent-| oy rt B : es Ho Hugs violation ligquo ork o xh ir, J Artes Essie lis Saturday wer to 1 wi re to visit a archives of more than half a so Jame Par , and family. He before ene, ty the grim chamber surrendered her life {'orporal Brady Paul Highway patrol. on " t 27 92 % XIN % os Te} $ v ot wt Ernest Lait i © ! thy ¢ ! mast : H, Show: ' Firy } ’ y a : : ne remodeling of King home by She was clad in gray, artifical}, he sur . men ing tolen goods wort} ! IB, kK. Han rad Ons eT -. I { Aige is now well on to comple- tairway plant as been ‘ and aia] st ———— A —— { » : bE 3 - 4 i » g Fait i | add Judge | Fe $ . r 4} 4 ‘ two CL LI6TH ANNIVERSARY OF . ! sheen 7 BOA ged August $. Hang rer a ynon : A The lear TH} , ntly charac i ! ; ; y Milihelm Castle, i i {HUNDREDS APPLIED FOR WORK AT N, —p FWO AMCIDENTS ON ! \ | NIT ANY MOUNTAIN, THI! RSDAY A entre Hall Castie No, 365. { i i 1 — — AA FP. Ms Appointment Confirmed. fr vt ‘ 3 54 ¢ , sd Fix ANKE i sss | Testis to Drive Cars Glven at Bellefont —i. —— fp Bil Would Abolish Poor Districts In the County, ! ark { Wagney jJohnsonbaugh, Sta hip dur- | . TE I Milos, Milesburs 4 lem 55 via State Colieg reported a large : ngs ; ; \ og be resented dt ann ———————— —-— The Jodon Horse Sale. ¢ at f : World's Day of Prayer Observed. {win Accept Contributions 4 » horse » d by 1 5. Jodon |Pital, 1] i Week ngs The World's ay f P'myer was ob | #t his sales harn in Pleasant Gap 5 | Saturas an orange seed x IOMOV + Aik 1 . { “Prought Relif Fund” onda AITOrHOot = sha at laree- {ros r 0 1 Aging of : trit a to thelly attended asnle id a io i ’ vas d i rred tissue. y . Fhe large attendance wa rt due Ar ount t eration was print 3 the das having 1 n an ideal "re i fn the } rier i ied last week. or an outside sale i Mr. and household room Des hoo Reeelvir and Attorney Fees : : : oard with Mr authorities inlin the services "ee wh § . 3 hi . ’ Referee, those who attend the inth Annual {an Jaxx hares Nn town They $3 y the manner of four Projects imperson * : 3 i t m } 4 Kt . ania State ipied t) gal since Hv - rt . convention of " their } fon or appointment and the !.ie. Tn men refon y ¢ i wailt o he ruling o . w ther side. T : p Bent 4nd rat. "Women's Union Chaistia Adult Bible © £ but the sale to Mrs, sbhurg. March 3. will as a = ial Awl oy 3 ntly switated the fvilege in that Governor and Mre change, Mi wd Ms 1 ave efe 4 # % & Monday was a a—————— number of Cat ; Bible Students to Convene. nd behind guard on e administrative system of giving poor College” was impersonated by Mra W Lybarger referee I Cry $75 i Degue’s pastor ir ’ str on AY ™ " relisf. thereby creating a county unit | Potter second, “American Indian [TUPU n this Oe y Va wi x i nd s : Sens poor district administered by county | Work” was impersonated be Miss Ag by reweivers and 4 ittornevs in A Sunday aot 3 Bb Ss. : . . . Gifford Pinchot bth y whom willie rene O08 t of ha doi ouse to commissioners: abolishing docal poor|nes Geary: third, “Migrant Work" was | he . county Banking Company districts in said county and repealing justrated by Mrs Wm Kerlin, Laura | # A 1 i Hon items of $14.28%8.13, ¢ receive th general, Joeal and special laws incon | Breon and several smaller oh . hic ®ii y gentis the saving t [the exeoutivi oe . . we Ilaney is Dia f farm «tent therewith.” fourt! Misa feabe! Brad d o hi he bani reditors it nie in two-year clover, Ad fe ZR ios i fa WAYS y ich : ata anit aie ‘ at 3 : i iow y Mr. ox eik § & : . |8 ihe ana ey lewd ( Steely, we i ’ fact v 5 a “ 1 Ferguson X } DP. one of : | ! 1 “or han arn tw twa tl dvant reduction of livers and the of baravard ns hwen a soe cessful potato gr er for some veoars, and now his alm | {to reduce cost of pit odluction without lesse ning the ¥ agus was address the «« clipped. and ve afternoon session —— Ra tian sratury n a es as i : : The convention ses 3 Transfers of Real Estates. jrirs Otter | rought a message in song $9.0 was 1 : : al . {in the Grace M. B : Veloh ittsburg 1.00 ; sraham, is a + he nm HEMge wv 1 uy "itabureh Mrs i Anderson. in Lent wekiver : Was inal {8pringficld; Rev 1 { lonsall, Jr, 4 r rev aivers ie) § i x . . & ‘ 4 ——— - Philadelphia: Rev. G. 1. Schall Has them in x . . ¢ em a Tn risburg. Rev, Max CC. Wiant of Har i HR8. 11 : i 5 or $588.13 risburg, will conduct the worship serv. yy ——— ice at each session Horn, John W Me. and Mrs. Norris S8hane. of How Lock Haen In Search of Water, Vickerman, Bellevue, President of the lard, and Edward Thompson, of Pitts rumrine, of ux to Midne ux, tract in State Col New High Tension Line, {soners were in excellent : ge. no Engineers are making a surved fron its in their last hours Bot} we earl ‘ : a a in their las r«. Both arose 1 Joyd KE. Miller, «¢ ux to First Na- Blanchard to Penns Valley though » + ¥ 3 4 & ‘ t hve + § 3 x 4 “24 : ster having spent t night in Sleep. tional bank. tract in State College; $1 tho Eaglew . ile Gap, a distance of eleven A matron greeted Mrs. Schroeder with Mabel Coldren, et bar, to White Rock imiles, in the interest of the West] The Kohler brothers of Harrisburg “How are vou this morning. Irene? Quarries, tract in Spring twp.; $8.000. {Penn Power Company. An auxiliaryland Myerstown. have Begun the drills i — » the Kerling on Sunday, on an auto nel the prisoner repiied eatmiy W. D. Herman. et al, to White Rock [higy, tension line will be installed, as|Ing€ of an artesian well at Castanea. [PENN STATE SUNDAY drive to Milroy and Reedsville. The Testimonials to the good care the Quarries, tract in Spring twp.: $600 there is but ohne line extending tolbelow the lower reservoir, to supple RADIO PROGRAM Shanes live on the J. Will Mayes farm, prisoners received in the months of | Agnes Coldron et bar, to White Rock [Beech Creek at present, ment the water supply of Lock Haven on the outskirts of Howard, and are incarcematign in the Lawrence county |Quarries, tract in Spring t®p.: $1,000 The line will likely pass through |which has been so low that it was] Penn State College will broadcast [farming on the fifty-fifty basis. He fe jal were contained in the announces F. W. Zettle to Albert 8, Lingle, | Nittany Valley at Lamar through [necessary for several weeks to pump |over Station WPSC, 1230K. on Sun: [now handling forty-five head of reg ment that Mrs. Schroeder had gained {{ aot in Gregg twp : 81. Brush Valley in the vicinity of Mad [water into the maing from the artesian |day, the following program: istered Guernsey cattle, milk produce 22 pounds and Dague 40 pounds since! J Eizabeth Fredericks. et al, t0|monbung, entering Penns Valley |Well at the plant of the American An-| 11:00 A. M.~Chapel, Dr. Juseph [lion Deing the leading business on the Heir imprisonment a woman WwasiBruce IL. Bailey, tract in Gregg twp. through Millheim Narrows. where it]lline Products company. Fort Newton, St, James Church, Philg farm. Mr. Shane has had experience 22 years old last week. Dague was 34, 13400, will connect with the present high ten-] Councilman P. A, Zindel who had 1:30 P. My, Organ, Donald A. Shel. ('n handling purebred herds of cows on emi —— Katie V. Martin, et al, to Stewart|Son line there been authorized by council to proceed ley, ‘ farms about Washington and in seo- Buys Phone Firm, FH. Orndorf, kract in Haines twp. | The line In question comes from |With the plans for the driling of the 1:45. “The Business Depression” |tions of Pennsylvania. CG. 8. Herbert, chief engineer for the |31200. Ridgway. new well, reported that the well willjDr, Cart W. Hasek. At a recent international convention Cumberland Valley Tdlephone Com: F. H. Btover, ¥t ux, to Jennie O ———————— probably cost $1,000 and the water is g 1:60. Organ, Donald A. Shelley. of dentists sponsored by the Chicago pany, has acquired controling interdst |Shook, tract in Penn twp.: $L Notice to the People of Centre Hall, expected to be struck at a depth of 2:00. "Memory Awnkening Melo- Dental Society, the astounding state. in the Farmers Telephone company, Ralph H. Dale to Lather K. Dale, On. and after March Ind. 1931. Markie about 300 feet. dies,” Hummel Fishburn. ment was made, that there is $480,000 which served the rural territory about [er ux, tract in Harris twp.; SL Brothers Pleasant Gap will bea able ———————— 2:15. Recital, Franics Wood, tenor. [006 worth of gold in Amerdoan mouths Belleville, Mifflin county. The come Lather K. Dale, et ux, to Ralph H. te supply the demands for pastewrined The move to care fof the poor in|and Rosamond Kairs pianist. In addition to mubh platintim and tres pany was organized twenty-eightycars Dale, tract in College twp. $1, fr y at 2 ten. 2:30. Players Little S;mphony Or: lmendous quantities of synthetic mater ago by Harry Smucker and incorporat Ralph H. Dale to Luther K. Dale, |™i¥: cream, and buttermilk, each and {Centre county on the county unit plan chestra. fale. This fact conclusively proves that ed in 1914 and will be continued under [et ux, tract in College twp.: $1. avery day, beween the hours of 3 “nd fyfil not be popular In any of thesouth| 3.00. “How to See a Play,” Arth- Americans visit this offices of Mr. Smucker’s management until Ap- ————— 10 A. M., and if we can get ent side townships and borvughs where the Jur Cloething! : but it trade, will make deliveries earlier. ; Joethingh. = also well indicates that thousands 1 when the n management will] | i “ : —— 1." i charge. Ty el, of new © P. R. R. yards between Delle-| Any one wishing to purchase milk on wih be dou we Hd — v a He. n ¥ gr ™ yr i " . fo ne “men dee [fonte and Milesburg are to be im Jand after that date, please procure] “¢ 3 ua es in [Penn State Players. tain dental service soon en . Dr. equipment and improve t of service ® are ‘a prov p these districts that they have obliga. 3:30 to 4:45. Music Department |Appel, State Secretary of Health, said the ner. ticket rer, ry : . Bat : is promised by the new owners ed at an expenditure of $100,000, ckets from driver : iy Bt tions not h fore . a. Convert—itenn State Symphony d trie ; - ~ . Federation, will preside at all sessions (burgh, stopprd in Centre Hall with
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