¢ - Ie VOL. CVI. S. M. Fish and Game Association Takes Action on New Laws Pending leg to ringneck the 1 urged eS to make It voted any would also islation that kill both pheasants. Se Mills Fish and Game day oppose a membership of 132, Id their regu- ] num The Association with Thursday monthly its Spring it legay male and female The committees evening he A Ia resent on chairmen were and once lar meeting ber of and tive 1 members were j} fon and ac- Of sentatives senntors matters at ne resident of the pre I't io proseng Piss { Dew spring Several ring ne from and tained ion months, Action vilon [deputy + oriare now regarding ti hanging trout the la elating to the pres- Commissior isso intion made v The fish vt weak. SEASON The W favoring 1060 men record as the seas. | committee reported that reco as x i to fishe which appealed and the exists, unless placards, now a ww yt in Sunday nppor ; been plac favoring 65TH CENTRAL PA. CONFER- ENCE M, E. CHURCH MET IN LEWISTOWN LAST WEEK PRESIDENT'S DAY. {New York The proposal that St American throughout Day Not ard observed Pennsyl- Meth odint in Wea yy ident country as Presidenls with universal approval ly opened ntient note has been he a been response has 1d official. Governors vors of cities, great ) vd Ti stamp of ind y snastons ro SURE gener estion tha morial durine the hearts hurches which thro ve hed to prea indus mankind, ness yd hours were dark tive ment Cheer President's sincere people, is of ‘he foll Nee wing ial candidates Ferdinand Derk Brackbill, of minister themeaelves Ww Frees: who previously i and ¥F wedon, nd it Dick n compieted the apomnsit has spe nee ried in v { : # eel his assistants, the and the Rev. E T. Max Hall « conference statistician, Ct, } were N { named as FROM BIRTH BEFORE AND SOCKS ON Where, your license’ AFTEP STATE ev. W Crowding * C. Mevers. The LICENSE FEES warriors Mark, Pennsylvania wants to know, | named . Victor BB Pheasant | Russell i Rev f his assistants H. Hann, H W 18 Ntenger, Glassco, J. Miles Not only your N. A. Thomas and 8 W thesight of which seems ty be the goal | The Rev. H. F. Brumbaugh, of all motorcycle cops— and your dog | °F Newport, treasurer, named as as- license and your hunting license, but | ¥istants, M. B. Crawford, D. M. Kerry that license you need before the State] G. Me loskey, A. A. Price, J. G. will let you pull teeth or cut hair or Righy and W. M. Young. angle for suckers. i The Penns Valley, State College and You need a license to engage in any Pleasant Gap charges were changed of several score professions, business-| from the Sunbury to the Williamsport «8 and occupations. and the State Ley | district, islature is planning even more license No changes were made of ministers and cards and certificates to bulge! in either of the charges on the south already overcrowded card cases and side of Centre county, kang on walls of offices and shops. Rev. Walter Williams, well known to Right now, the physician who brings | sothodists in this sectign, formerly wou into the world must have a I |gaponed at Willlamsport, is now lo conse-it costs him $1 a year—and the | sated in Bedford, AA i. pta——————— undertaker why, takes you out requires | State sanction at $2 per annum, i . 2 : A mine inspectors and pub-| SUNDAY SPORTS BILL SIGNED, lie accountants must have a leense, | Governor Pinchot, on Tuesday, sign. but pay no fee. Seven thousand den- ied the Sunday sports bil} which em- tists pay $1 a year as do 3600 profes- bodies a home-rule feature permitting sional engineers, 1000 surveyors, 14.-lany borough or city by a majority +8 automobile licens i TRAFFIC “STOP” LIGHT AND “SLOW”? REMOYED; SUPPLIED diamond here of dismantled. ith Thetrafli Was purposely light on the put out service lk but not This was done to comply w A measure pass with the State the council to dispense 1 LA] Hight on the of the use and and way reiy slow signs Val road tate High nt says through its pa- official stop fas ey On “stop” signs departims 3 LER ———— AA Ml BARBED WIRE PUNCTURE GIVES FARMER SLEEPLESS NIUHTS davs ng Dr ployed surgeon afforded finger Ta | 5 HNEY ax i i — COUNTY TREASURER GIVES NOTICE OF LAST POSTPONE.- MENT OF SALES FOR TAXES Property Sold. WHERE DID CENTRE HALL “The Times, Oracle,” State Hall got Linden Hall, the Grange in the College that Centre Oak Hall, did, from atl or hears name, like Pine Haly ted Oracle” p it and halls “The loca near thoss places, robabl quoted correctly heard, but it misinformed, Grangs az LK built much Absa WM. GROSSMAN, IN WILL, GIVES FARM TO FRIENDS 4 ———— i rs rs HENSHALL BUYS GOODHART FARM: 25000 FRESSLER ORPHANS SCREEN HOME PICTURES, MAY 0 physicians and other medical pracs vote to forbid the playing of baseball — or foo ball, (Continued on inside page) and La pictures on the BAKE SALE senior ola AT H. 8S. BLDG. H. H including at Ss a food sale Any of homesrbaked goods } three Ma 3 to 7 ol bullding COTES 6th | | £4 will th, irs of ved therefrom Washingte wily 1 n, mir | i i sr A ——— Local High B. B. Team Loses Two. The Hall to o i Centre High baseball team start by drop on heduie thelr wm Tuesday, at] tasted de- on gain Err i ati s——— GAS TANK EXPLOSION RESULTS IN BURNS TO BRUCE HAGAN Bruce Hagan, who with his brother, Merrill Hagan, conducts a garage in Bellefonte, was badly burned about the left side of the face when a gasoline tank on an automobile about which he was working exploded, one day last week, Mr. Hagan, who is a son of John F. Hagan, of Farmers Mills, was in the act of soldering the tank when the ex: plosion occurred. The tank had been emptied of its contents and the fumes blown out under pressure. Evidently some of the fumes remained in the tank and when he applied th hot sol- dering iron the fumes ignited. The top of the tank was blown off, the cap striking him on the arm and iniflot. ing a nasty brulse. The flames singed his hair and eye brows and the left | side of his face was badly burned. | Fortunately his eyesight was not ime | paired. The accident did not prevent | him from returning to his duties the | following day. Of the thirty-five exhibitors from Centre county at the Farm Show, last winter, nineteen won prizes. W. 5 BROOKS IN AT TO WRIST SLIGHTLY WRECK: INJURED locked ind 4] had ilided with a misunderstand- should sustained an at- fo proceed after the they sep. cars again « force, due to a the drivers as to who first Brooks an taken the "hiladeliphia stricture ff 3 Married. of Ligonier, Monday Towerman CC. Dv Knupp, formerly Was Iw ently married, and on 41 Mills er, Ba Spring Shout Moun- rd him their future orest ranger The groom Forestry De. towerman Cobsrn, at and thered ede during Powe in Tower to seren wish nd hig bride well life. I. P was masicy Smith, f # of former ceremonies employed by the and at Mountain tower, bride will live the tower he State nursery with State parte n it Poo ia present where he to going engaged at the F. McKinney. his Previous io was Ww i ss MA FARMER CLARK INJURED IN FALL FROM BARN LOFT Edward Clark, farmer west of town, one day last week fell from a straw thed, and wihle no bones were broken he suffered much pain for a few days, Monday he was taken to the Centre County hospital, where X.ray pictures revealed no fractures. The severe pains were in the back of the neck, fower between the shoulders and side, also in the right arm close to the wrist. At this time the pains are subsiding, but he ix obliged to remain in hed. Mr, Clark is fortunate to have the worvices of a niece, Miss Pearl Bath gate, a graduate nurse of the York hospital. She is adaughter of My. and Mrs. Willis B. Dathgate, of Jackson ville, SL MSM A. Frock Sale at Mrs, Burd's Hat Shop. THE STYLE FROCK CO. of New York will sell frocks for one day only, on Saturday, April 20h, at Mrs. Burd's & gp ———————— —— TWO MEN OF SAME NAME FISH WITH DYNAMITE AND COUNTY NEWS, B————— Ag [Tow Howar: Protector T Was Aar- (in me HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS ynamiti MEN'S GET- TOGETHER SOCIAL te IN LUTH. CHURCH, TONIGHT br Walter re sold rtholomew, K of 3 iin of State claims formerly } shop Attending Eastern Synod. D. KK K f pe i ONE TAX ELIMINATED, ASSESSING EXPENSIVE LYCOMING COUNTY DISTRICT the rear of -year pe it iikely ship they will a more ring. O ABKORS fog CA Mrs gelling Hebershurg Grange Presents Journal to The jun Howard Grange. . fron tion Stats Highway No. the Lewis Old Fort, Traffic coming obliged to section on monument, and this, mud puddle that The section was sc—— of large stones roll “Shoot™ In Spring Mills Gymnasiam. smaller stone The Farmers Mills baseball club |®"0 finished with a coat of road off no jive of 47 Lewisburg, with beral Re Tras Thurs P. O. 8 of aly at presented theltown highway 3 improved a4 eling Howard Grang % much week How of (rng inst in 1 ad i and going cast was unimproved the Progra charge 8 present Brungard, There were sported Foor ty ts ers avoided with Rives in the gymnasium nt ] on JOR: history i that the first ? within the present limits of Hall, was about the Nittany Moses Pale man” builg a corner of iv of these nm of & cast of in 1814 laid out HEiness Yenture incorporate Centre a distillery, opened in 1822 WALTER WILKINSON PRAISED FOR STAGE PERFORMAN( BY Lock Has Potters Mills, favoralfe Haven city the Te the northwest in the Prior to from receive {improvements the erecti mention! Methodist chu ol in the extensive and Lock with roh, immediately Hall borough Valley road in con- {the Centre The Brush papers line nection rendition of =a was play 4 vif “Ex West” a and film attraction of great popularity, by the Junior class of that insiitution Heference is made to Walter M. Wilk- inson, who makes his home with Mr and Mrs, ¥. A, Carson, Potters Mills, and a graduate of Centre Hall High school. The Lock Haven newspaper re- fers to the student, who is seventeen and a member of the sophomore class, in this manner: Walter Wilkinson deserves a special bravo, both for his work on the scen- ery and for his histronle ability. Nat Katzman was a sophisticated villain whose interpretation gave evidence of reflective thought on his part, Sharing the principal acting honors of the play was Walter M. Wilkinson, of Bpring Mills, who was remarkably successful In his portrayal of the dig: nity, gentleness and generosity of “Lo Boang Kee.” the Chinese merchant whose friendship for little Ming Toy put him in danger of death by torture at the hands of tongmen commandsd by the villain of the drama, Charlie Yong, acted by Nathan Kateman, of Clearfield. Mr Katzman jeft no doubts with the audience in his presentation of ihe evil-hearted chop suey magnate whose machinations to snatch Ming entitled is stage at an earlier period. 1s On April Mr Rebersburge th, 1847, a baby girl was and Mrs, H.W. Kreamer, The 86th anniversary of the birth of the baby was celebrated in Tyrone when John D. Meyer gave a dinner in honor of his mother. Mrs Eliza J. Meyer, widow of the Inte Dav« id J. Meyer, of Centre Halll who was the baby referred to. Cuesta at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, of Columbia, 8 €.: Mr. and Mrs Chass les Meyer, of Reedsville, and Micoes Marian and Virgina Butler, of Short Hills, N. J. great grand-daughters of Mrs, Meyer. born to ad Harry T. Barger, a son of Miles Barger, of Centre Hall, I D. is form ing an orchestra of six pleces to be known as the Keystone Melody Boye. Several brothers of Harry and others from Centre Hal} comprise the group. Last evening they played in the come munity hall at Milroy, and will be ope en for any engagement. Harry forme erly lived in Centre Hall, and has trave eled quite a bit for one of his years, He spent some time in Hawall and there became thoroughly acquainted With the natives’ plaintive melodies which form a chief part of the ors Toy were folled in the very last scene. chestra's repertoire. Cr
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