Circulation Over 5,700 Both Phones The Centre Lemoc at. Best Advertising Medium la Centre County Everybody Reads It Circulation Over 5,600-—Largest in Centre county. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1913, Vol, 36. No. 50, TWO PRISONERS GIVE WARDEN THE SLIP FORBIGNERS WALK AWAY ON SUNDAY EVENING. MAY BE IN HIDING NEAR TOWN It Is Thought That Fellow -Country- men May Be Shielding Them—Were Brought Here Under the Impression | of Trustworthiness. On Sunday evening shortly roll call two foreigners made their cape from the new Western peniten tiary at Rock View and so far they have nat been apprehended. The men Are Austrians and their names are Mike Jovanozi, alias Jovanovich and Tony Papach, alias Zapanivich were sentenced from Crawford ty on the charge of burglary indeterminate term of from three years, the penitentiary, and would have parole in about nine months The following is a description of the men which has been sent to the authorities in this and surround- ing counties together with their tures: Tony Papach 25, height 5% medium stout, as couns- for two 1o September 16, been released on alias Zapanivich, age feet, weight 160 Ibs, hair medium brown, eyes brown, complexion, medium dark. Born in Croatia, Austria, la- borer. Marks are light brown mole on left cheek. Nail on left hand split and deformed. Mike Jovanozi, alias age 20, height 5% feet, pounds, build medium light chestnut, eves slate, fair, born in Crotia, Austria, by occupation, vertical scar one above right eyebrow, and small dented scar on left cheek bone The penitentiary autl offered a reward of $50 a plees return of the fugitives and are dent they will be caught in a days The two Austrians from Pittsburg a few week ing impressed+ the prison by their good behavior could be trusted not to taks dvant of the privileges afforded them at new prison ’ Centre county were employed work now seemed to Bunday « ! supper and ) re ca A later one o hem was misse ] guards and the me ver ror they nat ; ane only to ing. The alarm was hit s« ar the Jovanovich, weight 141 stout, hair laborer in- orities that 1 4 were gent 0) that they A the oanstructio View and their lot on going or be contented regent a Httle the venls ral find yr Pa rondo t will shorn be regalt ‘ wt not or Warden Henn. that they : a. sp preher ded ni t around guards at fre m y i Se n Real Noah's Ark by Rail Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston sending a fre car containing mammoth No ark, A ad wit} ve animals, to his grandchildren, Henry MeCall, Jr, and Thomas La Me Mo in ght 2 hs waon sons of Mr Mrs. Henry r{andct Crook ) and mouth Rock hens with tw ontalns 150 Rhode Island ore i. and champio Drean Will Give a Concert. Our Boye Band of Milesburg the direction of F. H. Wetzler ranging to give a concert in aver We store sn the of December 26th, beginning o'clock. An admission fee of will be charged that will be the young music musi Am excellent transporta what better enjoyment 1d fonle young folks find Milesburg « this svenis aging t # who spond wher Hefonte under are ar the hall evening at tzier's 10 used cont inns 1 Duying new motor | ges afford facilities Be th “wo Boulevard Lights For The Lock Haven “Two Philipsburg gentlemen arriving in this city Tuesday evening of this week were impressed with the boulevard lights in the business sec. tion of the city that today they called upon Mayor Kreamer formation as to the cost, mode of con- struction, operation, ete. The mayor cheerfully furnished the desired in- formation, and the Philipsburgers stated that they meant to try to “start something” in the Centre coun- ty town” Philipsburg? Express says wey — Frank Huff Convicted of Murder. Frank Huff was convicted of murder in the first degree a jury In erim- inal court at id on Sunday. Huff killed his wife at Penflald, Clearfield county, In 1913, during a Counsel for Huff pleaded in. . The tolling of the court house ch calling to Bunday morning services. after | Both | ani They were committed to | 1912 atl | plc- | complexion | inch | asking for in- | CLOSING PROCEEDINGS | Swan tims | |R. T. COMLEY AND WIFE WIN DAMAGE SUIT. ! TESTINONY OF REMONSTRANTS, {To Be Heard This Morning Before | | | | { { Harry Keller, Notary Public, in the] Court Room—Time For Not Yet Set by the Court, ime the time the Democrat st week the case teuben T and Amanda Comley, his homas Kel wis on trial tion that grew out Wallace Run of Thom Comiey, ol Comley ive. T was SAme \ ey an H« Of the accident on the road as detailed in 18 EE. Comley and Bessie the testimony was about the same, The elder Mrs. Comley and the oung er Mrs. Comley were riding in a bugs at the time o s aceident, July 30th 1912 Mrs Sr was holding the Case a child impact « an injury which she ary returned Reuben T of Mrs of $726 Other ea Court were upon her lap, and when Comliey si left shoulder not recovered in favor $200, and for $525, or a ame stained The of verdict for { favor { total es that came the following Comley and Bes wife, vs. Harry in trespass, contin Thomas El!wood sie Comiey, his Kelley action { ned an Reuben T. C Comley, ued George 1. Ling vs Kr and Amanda T same Contin mie) Ife ve Ht ly | youl { tion ontinu« Fre LESUmM ps have | for the |} confi- | few i hav- | authorities | | office taker ¢ Washington wdmitted specially r ithe remonsirants Ars will be issued of 1 at whien iment PI ati les have been testimon will ns begin Prothonotary's office O'Rourck who plead before ant. was 2 lled and vas suspended upon cond ante Johnston prosscutrix Defendant pentencs he Falnn Downing nd the inl Issues A Challenge. ~n tn J | of Pe n fenling nt 0 porker killed #th, and 1s of champ i Mr George and and 10 days pounds, My ¥ ¥. shin tower im opty little "ud | over a hy y Decomb that the im on opinion hin hy the ple the belt is purchased of Penn town killed was 8 months and dressed 40 therefore fools mahip rights from ship Smith Stover when oid Smith matter of weight for age, and stands ready to be corrected A Marriage of Cripples. A marriage was recently solamnized by Justice of the Peace John BE. Crast, of Bagamore, in which all the prin cipals were cripples. The groom, John Vashbinder, aged 73, of Cherry. tree, Ia a Civil war veteran who lost both legs in battle. His bride, Mrs Mary Croyle, aged 67, lost one arm in a runaway accident about five years ago, Justice Crast had one leg taken Sidemany yoars ago in a milway no n What greater proof of his undim- ished popularity could the Colonel ask than a warm reception in Chile? Argument went to wife, | This | and | the | from | in | before the | | uary that he is ahead on this porker In the | » » ve Church Bells Call You § OWl many of ue attend church on Christmas day?’ Hnd why not? Of all the daye Im all the year Christmae fe the most appropriate for one to go to church and unite with bie neighbors and friends in giving thanke and praise unto bim who should live. died that you and 1 Christmas (8 bis birthday, and above all things one should bear a ebort eer- mon and offer a prayer of thanke for the fortunes that the past and ash forgiveness of all sins. bas showered on bim One should go to church feeling that (t (8 a pleasure and a privilege and not consider it a duty. It will furnish nepiration that will make one capable of better enjoying the day and at nightTall be a great deal bappler. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. r patrons paper will be next please observe from employes ssued The week Stamp Embargo Lifted. thie yy r 4 gren of all Pennsayiva Women Mragists the Votes for ement Ie 400 Lbs 110 Weighs Monsty $00 1 is and Remonstrance i.la r ' velg! on 10 DM sglgnn ed w sa wanre ( th the INL No ed at tier and vddition filed saloor verns Ir were county onset rances wo Chestor { three roadside ta New Ford Cars to Arrive Boon. Of WwW. J} hiine, the stomoblle losed neg w Motor Company the for oming rome the firm on south : 1 han stint ns Ford Ain during will have hand hy his garage he pope year. Mr of the late of Jan. Water vhereby Le noy this models on nt stron! Coming Holidays. December 26-—Christmas January 1-New Year's Day February 12-Lincoin's Birthday. February 14--8t. Valentine's Day. February 22-—Washington's Birthday February 26-Ash Wednesday. April b-<Palm Sunday. April 10Good Friday. April 12Easter Sunday. Priest Victim of Hunting Accident. Father Smelko, pastor of the Slav inh Outhatie, chureh | hd Winbu in an inmate of t paburg suffering from gunshot wounds pe by the accidental acharge of his fh while he was on a hun hE ib in right hip and the calf of the right leg are Injured, burs th! SMALL POX SCARE ON TRAIN. Hed ugh train from Tyr » Johnson- Monda ti Cl yA Bellefont pe uards at Saturday ev foreign iat Bellefonte On ening ar f with rers attached to #nrovts through tna veo pie ot was Turthe:s Johnson : ” gs undesirables » BR Arm Caught in Thresher Is Killed sare old Ww Jott Gets Christmas Tree: When Robert Jett, 16 d Mrs George Farmers’ Week at State \ eel . Pe I r1 : We k% ‘ College. Y Vivan Prosperous Lumber Company. ntre Lamber Con ny, = sta shed a ow Frick mit mre ! engaged timber » Hiding up oon a Ale ng Ww it a pleasure and to conduct business a are at the head of 1} AIK ©, and are ERATE 3) 1 cCoOmpiinhe ad by | patrons who find to their interest with men this concern B Nice den) th such Hospital Notes. Admitted for treatment George Washington Riley, Curtin; Toner A Mann, Howard, fracture of the left leg: Miss Annie Stine, Sootia. Discharged Merriam Lucas, Run- ville; Mra, Mary Tibbens, and Mrs Sara Rine, Bellefonte, There are thirty-three patients In the hospital, Death of Annie Durst. Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Durst of Centre Hall, died Wedneaday at noon. The deceased was aged 20 years, and had been a patient sufferer with some time, nera! a m Interment at Centre Hall sned | iets ‘GRIM REAPER BUSY DURING PAST WEEK BEREAVEMENTS IN MANY CEN. | TRE COUNTY HOMES. CONTRIBUTORS TO. HOSPITAL DONATION | LARGE AND APPRECIABLE CON- TRIBUTION, (THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED OVER | MANAGEMENT RETURNS THANKS { Holiday Season, Usually Fraught With Joy, Will Be Turned to Sorrow For | | { Those Who Are Left | Obituaries of Each, BOYER fone of the | burg, died place at 16:30 0% i night, of neuralgia thad been na time past, Daniel oldest Rt nh Mtevens residents residence lock of the sufferer Boyer if Miles- in that Wednesday heart He for some during the last two | weeks of his ness ne was obliged {to remain in bed, Mr, Boyer was the {son of Daniel and Priscilla (Kane) { Boyer, (afterwards married to Jos. | Keith) and was born in | about BeVeniy-one years ago. He rv forgeman by occupation and was employed nt the old forge near Miles- jburg for many years. July 22. 1%62 {he was united In marriage with Miss | Mary Confer, who survives, together { with the following pamed children { Ellis, of Allport; Mrs. Mary Walk | Mrs. Lewis Swartz, of DuBols, Mrs. Frank Baird, of Milepurg | sister, Mrs. Henrietta Wagner, late of | Clearfield preceded him the grave is patient and 0 also leaves the following | brothers and sisters: Robt | Beward, Pa Joseph Keith | Keesport; Mrs. Martin, of | Mich Mrs. Catherine Ong | burg Virginia. Mr {eran of ivil | tr mbover the 11564 Keith, of Mc Boyer was a wir, serving 154th Regt istment, in March mustered "a al the C of As a from We MITURKI« o UY | excel] : : REL ang an n Q a mem - Be rio I'S » je - Mir to Mourn— | { hospital Miles) Arg { was | {of food st and | and | One | | month half- | of | Stanton, | f Clarks- | vet- | { hominy sack { peaches | Appeals for Aid Fram Bellefonte in. Stitution Generously Responded to By Citizens—Every Person in Centre County Should Help the Hospital. The Bellefonte ubmits a prising nation While Year Is not s« Bons, dug catables, the nospita report of the annual this week Nerings com- Thanksgiving do- ontribution this ormer sea- the high cost of marked willingness part of so of Lhe the Iarge as in 1§ A in 3 possi © on the appeal, manage- Very cone t be, ia ionor can that it will be put to great amount are listed be- large as to al ours properly provided in addi- must be # friends responding to the many is greatly ment of th institutio: ¥ tribution $ in appre y foe Rood the Lh« niay ated, and ’ satisll use eq it ifs keep a requires a such as ow, {4 hospi Lon to num purchased Those peal for a erous things that who responded Thanksgiv were as follows ap. 10 the ng last Kk donation BELLEFONTE Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ardery Mrs. Jan fruit Mrs Allen Bread Alters Jellies Jes Jelllea, canned Rn H Allison orn Crackers, meal, whole dried Miss Minerva A ters— Jellies, pota- ‘ Lage, pota- pota- cabbe pickles, ida Heans Beczer--10 lbs. lard 10 Ds ir arieqd relating, covered suffi. | iL Yus a0n Dos of How WOMERY ¥ Ara nrrie to ths M 1860 and 1 children survive Hugh, of Aspinwall Bair, Joseph | Bellefonte tf Wire LEOmMery or 0 (his union Mrs Pa Emma fhe Ligo rothers ie Ww Howard Lingle July 21, of Belle has enjoved t of wide of Rellefont Ig: J Frank died A Ie lent and esteem ily 1? f a and ocqualintand het depar f the Dis rihood days Moss of thé Disciple Haven will have services which Fri aoniy hurch her RB Mr at Lock charge of the funeral will be held from her residence (day at 2 po m. The Interment in Union cemetery will be private POSCILLIUS : «Steve Poscillius, a Greek resident of Cato, this county, died In the Bellefonte hospital Mon day morning at 6:30 o'clock of pul- monary tuberculosis, He was brought to the hospital about two weeks ago. Deceased was born In (freece and was 28 years of age. He had been In this country several years and was em- oyed in the coal mines by Thomas F. olly. Survivi him are a wife and four children, also one brother John. The remains were to Clarence where the funer. nesday afternoon. La chut on Mo evenl al was held on W the i | meal ne Derst M. Dale Mrs on, Je Mrs beets A Tye : Apples Dukeman ‘ant ruit, toma - cornstarch, cereal, DE. Nice bage, jellies, Canned Dunlap bage ned fruit 10 ibe. » lates Car David grapes dates, « Dade, IEAr, peas, figs 3 chilisauce and atspp Ves aried bee! pickles Margaret 1 1 half busgh« Mrs. D \Ppies Mrs, « tatoes Mra. Ge fea, pru Beatrice Mrs. H. E and rusks Mrs. Finklest half bushel pota Migs Dora Flack Hes, A Fauble 10 fee, 10 Iba. Cocoon Mre. Harry Gehretl nR¢ Mrs, V pickles Mrs, J Mrs W and apples Mrs, Galbrait} Xf we and one- rE 8 ma dried on bs rice, 4 “8 Corn corn Evans Fen Hol- { cakes soa} “8 Canned fruit sugar, 10 ibs cof- Beets and cab- | an Gordon Canned fruit and Ww Gehret ut bs sugar ‘abbage, potatoes Rice, soap and tap OCA MB. 14 vegetable tors Garman § CANE wax Gamble jardner~1 dozen Individual dishes, 1 doz individual plat. House heanea Gheen CO { cans Lima beans, ibs. corn Miss Sue Garner-3 large trays Mrs. Graver—One-half bu. apples, One-half bu, potatoes, R. Gainford--Tomatoes, , Cooked corned beef, old muslin, es--Canned corn, to.
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