Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BLAIR CO. MAN FATALLY PREPARES HISTORY ON SHOT BY TYRONE COP LIFE OF ‘HAIRY JOHN’ December 9th, 1937. —— Heat fat, add flour, galt and pep- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION /~ | Sa ‘ah Ann’s Bn hi ro ea The United "States Civil Service ME I ROY'’S KELVINATORS ‘ | Coo) ver { walter until ver) cK Seyrn mm besd DE 3 OUNCed an (RT Continued from page 1- and section continued from page 12nd section \ ki Cl AdY ger ho We a: wh nd fT Commission has announced an open - En a ——_ x meres em Ap —— (oo ng JAUSS a suas, pais ey 8 | competitive examination for the po~ A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS | hyp a 3 J p y 1 men were ende avoring to escape who chose this beauty spot of Eas! Turn into a shallow dish and chil sitions of assistant fisheries stat Ol Lari venr ¢ wii § {+ iE i ass AnL 5 Blaii A hail storm, with attendant The Centre Hall-Spring Mills from something more serious than ern Penn's Valley, just on the line 7 (Shape us Geiired. Dip In bealsh ical i t at 00 thunder and lightning, visited Penns road consiruction work is advanc peeding., The chase continued and separating Cintre and Union coun egg (add 1 wablespoon water to each il and marketing agent, $1800 a Valley late Sunday afterncon. It [to a point where the road will be near Hoover's Lane Giles fired a ltles. EN Phone 9599-R 1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. — Over T he Coun ty — C—O — December is ue Dusten, SHO €X- egg) and roll in fine bread crumbs. year, and junior fisheries statistical bo} . b 3 4 COT citing month of ihe whole year. place in frying basket, lower no 4.4 1 6 was of short duration and the warm open to traffic in the near future, shot inta ta According to ju By some he has been classed as a Plan the festivities that are to take doe fat i f anti] golden brown ry t} 3142 3 yom weather of the previous part of the | Of course the completion of the . statement of lsage Ress and Fisl "| philosopher, by others as a common ce early 50 that vou can really A AL (IIL Sg ALAM, Sawin ' in the Bureau of Fisheries, Depart. day quickly dissolved the icy pellets. on aver the dam at Spring Mi made to police later, Jose ph Ros *lreciuse, and vot by olhers as one P os thy lh when: the AT arrive ment of Commerce 4 ' " « IY VY LI when vw i * AITIVCo wo y “ i : y . . A Packard sedan used by the!and ‘he building of berms will re- told Fisher to “slep on It, believing | hiding away from humanity to ease Te dl tar of the month is the tur Chicken Salad With Egg Border cation, and experience in + he pth 1 v * ¥ v n 3 ] % " “ ‘ ¢ | #4 4 Ji H J | oy ! . ¢ ‘a " + “gh - . " Boalsburg Bus company on its Stat2 | QU onsiderable addition of time, Sd borough police would not nig conscience ’ wit} 24. cups cold cooked chicken, cul WOrk are required College-Leowistown pun burned up bi nl il Not interfere th #ive chase beyond the borough line key but he has to share honors with Cedi 3 ; v From somewhat extended research p lot of other attractions. Here are Hl Pecos, Full information may be obtained on Devil's Blbow curve in the Seven through traflic eastward. The Fisher car swerved off HoOV- [we feel thal he was fu : \ " Sl 1 ' | Sy i 1" i t Mountains shorily belore noon ain on Water Street, ¢7% Lane ania the steep hill ob man, lured to this spot a common , few recipes which will pledse the , cups chopped celery af how Bell fonte or Btale College ; because of most fastidious guest Hall and PEPIN I, POILOIIOE Wednesday of last week. The driv=|canive Hall, was extended about Hamilton avenue, the p lice car in his love of nature, which place, it Rudy 4 hard boiled egies. er, Harry Crummey, was unhurt 400 feet to near the Frank Crater | PREsult. t this juncture Giles must not be forgott on. Was only four rhea 2-3 cup chopped olives, Charged with shooting bear on | pi ! recently erec ted. Ihe lcaned « i Wie police car WiNGOW miles from his birthplace, His Christmas Canape Mix chicken and celery. add salt Irish mountain . al hours | process was n l Back during th and aim h un at the right Ted wife met a tragle death just east of Pimentoes and pepper (oO taste Marinate In hunting, Ira B. Houta, of Madi- | earl) anug the oye a Asko Yang. sateinents OF Jacksonville where they resided, Oream Cheese French dressing. Chill, Add olives onburg, Wis arrested by game pro- || r company laid iron pipe from les and Wagner, it 15 believed thal | Jeaving 1 + or four children, one, Tomato catsup end mix with a litle mayonnaise : 0 Belle- » v M1 \ wi the street nam fl Launcing af IX th cars on WC of whom was lsrasl Vonada, who on Slice the bread very thin, cut bell Mound on crisp lettuce on a platter $100 and $3.00 a { rourh this abandoned water ' oH street made accurate aiming reg young manhood. beeaine a wane and then toast a delicate spread lightly with mayonnaise and dL sily & : Foi. Gilles’ gun | joey preach rv. We interviewed an prown. Butter the bread and cover decorate with slices of stufled olive 1 the back of the car glderly woman who in her girlhood | with a mixture of cream cheese and Cut eggs In halves lengthwise, le right of rear window and heard him | eh and stated he wa un. season with salt and paprika, meve the yolks and mash, add a lit idence then hitting Joseph Ro In the |g forceful speaker 4 bell cut out | tie cre r Mayo: nase Season boroug? back of the head. ‘The bullet passed After the marketing “or VALAMAWAMAAMY IIMA AMAIA ASK SANTA ———t0 give you an—— Automatic Coal Burner FOR CHRISTMAS. AW Asat } wife atrv iy 1114 t } Ooasted wi wil ail PEPPEr and Paprika death of his wife Hairy { pimien ll the Of i 1 . 4] Daj mal Ge th bho on ml { a ¥ : | —— as rmal de hrough t hack of Ro head and | placed his children in hom " Divide mixture ints three par county lo nder the skin above the : id chopped ars, 1 ube . py Foe Skin ahbov HC where they would be ¢ared for, and nopped caper A» on of Slate Hi 3 4 " pa , b . Had olives s te Old Fo ‘ epalired to the spot now bearing hi Christmas Eggs iffed olives and to 4 C Hal name, about the year 1815 There hp w helt and halve n urd wily chopped pickled in enlre . kn that Re h . sind RE . ara O00 ang nd ‘ 2 i" TRACY UW Bs Haq | 1 Sl 1 he erected a one story log house: y hat cooked sneer un leared a ttle land, probably an’. ire. rm +3 of Biaktad beet ith pers range around Ying Cov 4 i Judd picked | J yalles ata Enjoy a warm house in the morn- ing and all day. » 3 I 3 N 4 3 { No coal or ashes to shovel. Automatic heat for less and hy . stake and a % owl € r in i ead ng waere der ferx The vard was fenced Fruit Salad re sllver platter, put antity of whipped ereain mayon- naise. On this place pinketinied war halves, each hollowed deeply : ! } filed with mick was a gu { relatives { iy si a rman eB pin I . a Vonada placed his cabin ae ring of iffed « i } enter cherries and the very smallest bil overal weeks at Beavertown and |, es. nom aE ln a § mcm ar. Mody e Of : L beaunyinl spru and Inset ig of parsley i ndied ginger All around U wag then called to Pine Grove Mills | [0 ” . Dy STaineiBiapn li. rh of Pr nT al. WU imaginable, from 7 plaster put a border of shaved cu na 1h . a4 . di y Wi) : - Pu Wi in that part of C r age whith has béenll marinate tal in | MODAL shares, U WY 80 ddsi Nd Dis tw ipaniong wer Con was an ideal spot where Baked Oysters we vinegar from sweet pickled £1000 1AVINE oe rats of wh t : ’ . than the ext of oil or gas heat. The savings are yet of bun Why Not Enjoy It Now ? more than the ing on time shredded dates an Lemon Cake Ple cup butter nD War separated 2 tablespoon 1 eun milk Juice and grated iemon Penns Val als Pp rough Whe place was in | not ' forget | n nd of one large NOTOU oh then fold Nn 450 degrees for the reduce hea at to 328 45 4 4 ‘0.P."” AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER does ALL the work of Furnace Tending IStard i st a8 in a cusiarg pie BELLEFONTE BOY ENLISTS FOR SERVICE IN HAWAII Asparagus Custard % It automatically takes the coal from the bin, feeds it to the fire, removes all ashes without dirt or dust, regulates the temperature exactly... and it's as re- liable as a fine automobile. You get home beating luxury at a saving in fuel costs. The “O.P.” Coal Burner can be easily installed in old or new furnaces, regardless of the kird...and it's really easy fo own nd enjoy. Investigate for yourself stores at Woodward fi. Send for booklet “Carefree Comfore.™ ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE and STATE COLLEGE AAAI THA TFT AIFF TALS WAAAAAMAAIAR MAL AMIAAAAAWAAWAWW JOH tated Dalle 1 3, ann Henry Halry John loved nature and™ in Ha- roamed | mountain gathering 1 tablespoon parsiey. chopned wall, Panama, and in the United nuts for the lng cup pea 14 led down on that astness. It was told ua knew that he salted will 3 wen ous, No one nows that art now. He also took 3 cups mashed seyuash able rancies are availatd 3 : : : 2 : : 3 : : . ; : : : $ : 3 : : 3 3 3 : 3 pd : ER 3 : * 3 : : * : : : ¢ : 4 : : 3 < : : : $ 3 : : : : « EMMA MIAME ALIA AHA A LAIR AMA LL HAA LARA LAA MAL ASMA LAA LA IAAL FEALAAA LALLA AMALALAL ALLAN AR LTE TRE T0130 T 208 T 380 T 38d T0881 3 £1 ET MET ME Ua 1 0K MET ME TET 308 T 00E T MET OH grag GOING OUT OF BUSINESS JOANNA'’S SHOP 116 WEST HICH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. C—O ———— C—O — T_T] ——— SALE STARTS THURS., DEC. 9 Stock of high-grade Children’s Apparel to be sold at SACRIFICE PRICES. Bellefonte's greatest money sav- ing event. June Preston, Princess Pal Children’s Dresses; Kaynee Boys’ Suits; Berkshire Ladies’ Silk Hose; Misses’ Coats; Boys’ Mansbrook Rain Coats; Minneapolis Underwear; Daviscort Children's Hose; Kaynee Waists; Snow Suits and many other Branded items to be sold at great savings, COME EARLY -—Be Among THE FIRST TO SHARE THESE BARGAINS! HRV na pe ared then © Wa moming. In The question is often asked, what damaged. It was did Halry John jook like? What { the three men appearance did he make? He was a ted with the shart man, not very heavy, with an Patton } i xeoeptiona] growth of hair all over n : " b . fal Ny KIWANIS NAMES BOARD » during th ear are BEB? ace abd bady. Me wore ful heard OF DIRECTORS FOR 1938 Widd e<icle Herman J fseph Louls Ross wa i of a a. ga WO Le } . ’ x 1 nd Lulu tha Ross ‘owed to grow ai least a fool in m in Coles Valley. Hunts #nsth. which he wore in two braids on November 20, Dlaited at the back of his head. He resented an unUSEAl APPEArAnos, aiid was shunned by most people, whether rightly or not is only con jeciure WN AR} nile fonte Ki- Ral; ye oe » WWI ved by his parents and rs and sisters: Paul B va Yytt seer » rathy wire ST Ba A friend tells us that probably 1 Ross. James Ross and SIXTY Or more years ago he was at home driving westward through the Seven Mile Narrows: with an old suntie after paying a visit 19 relatives Buffalo Valley-—when arriving at Hairy John's place, the boy decided - AAAS 0 procure a rink at the spring TOP SOTnard ATE Mes He siopped his horse, dismounted 7 ae octirad au MANAG from the carriage and hastened to- is entered against Patrolman Jack | co, Co Toe Ee yard fence h 1 MN be » WNP rvices were held In the i B wep church st Canoe iM y { unday afltermoon at two Ba © k, followed by burial in the » “ WAP < 3 »a 3 ye ye, » ‘ Jr ANARALAR REA NE NERA, Giles, of the Tyrone police bureat Passing through the same he wad ee TO BE OF ia connection with the shooting. |. 10 go around the corner of the 4 idle Al 4 Da ¢ and " house when all at noe there ap~ to our friends and to make the problem of Holiday William King, of the stale motor |... 4 pefore him Hairy John in . " ’ bam nl ‘ i be J ali ’ JO. buying a matier that can he handled more easily, dee, at the direction of Distrieh | 11) his hairy glory—shagzy beard, we have compiled this list. the charse before Jusict of R04 AER and CI, Pech C ANDI NDIES i Ww hitman’ Ss the Peace Joseph Putz of Hollidays- eyebrow Then came the question - from shat hairy face, “Anything you Norris and Gobelin TAR [WAR » ™ f5¢ VALUE CHILDREN'S 0% WOOL MINNEAPOLIS UNION SUITS 697 $1.98 VALUE KAYNEE Boys’ Wash Suits 7% VALUE LADIES’ BERKSHIRE Full Fash. Hose All Shades. 7% VALUE BERKSHIRE 58¢ VALUE CHILDREN'S Tottler Suits Sizes 1 to 3 39¢ $2.95 VALUE MISSES’ NAVOR BRAND SILK DRESSES 1 ne - Knee-High Hose 65¢ 49¢ All Misses and Children’s, Organdie, Demity, Voile Dresses, Also Misses and Children’s » » a WW ’ 2 A, — LL Soaisinan, presiding, get ing all about his thirst. which ie Offens Gite acted | Defore that moment was intense. we interests of his duty” | In the later years of his life, Von. Tey felt that the “entire tragedy Ad% was attacked ohe night by sev. » 1] »1 SONI IN Aller Fig Orel Thue pagle & he want?” The boy was s0 seared st 1eeting hitrade) Dig 1 od the man’s appearance that he re- commitioe With... 4 at onoe, 10 the carriage, fore LARGEST LINE OF UST-IN LEATHER GOODS IN TOWN SCL RL RRL RRL RL i was an accident” and signified their intention of glanding back of Gilles regardless of what happens.” Al a hearing before Justice of the Peace W. B. Robinson of Tyrone John F. Fisher. 19, who pleaded guilty to charges of speeding, reck- oss driving and failing to heed an officer's signal ag an aftermath ol eral men bent on rebbing the here mit. They thought he had money secluded somewhere about his cabin They found none, but left the ald man severely beaten up. Shortly after this hq was taken away near Madisonburg by his children and other relatives. He lived In the home of his daughter, who WIRIIN, ‘ 2 $1.69 $2.25 VALUE BOYS HEAVY CORDUROY Knee Pants SPRING COATS S198 VALUE BOYS at LY. PRICE $5.95 VALUE CHILDREN'S $1.95 $1.95 VALUE MISSES’ KATE GREENAWAY Print Dresses $1.69 Dresser Sets $3.60--518.00 FOR HIM ! Father - Husband Brother - Sweetheart Men's Traveling $5.00 to $12.00 Parker Pen & Pencil Perfume Sets... 58.560 to $15.00 Sets Bill Folds and Key Cases......noec to $8.50 Military Sets......51.50 to $6.50 Williams & Palmolive Sets... 51.00 to $3.95 Sets ...cmunns$l.00 | Electric Irons ....... 54.95 PARRISH DRUG STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. Wool Shorts 1.49 $1.49 VALUE MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FURE Wool Sweaters 1.19 $1.95 VALUE BOYS the zhooti bald of 83 g had marred Michael Carls. There | ohn and NE, paid 4 Ke "825 and remmined being cared for by Isaac Ross, 31. brother of she slain loved ones until his passing away youth, was also released. there hay. October 23, 1878, ing heen no charge filed against Mis remains were interred in the him. Both had been detained pend- Lutheran Cemetery at Madisonburg. ing results of further investigation Penna. The other day the writer by officers of the distriot attorney stood by the grave and read carved and cosoner upan the stone which marked his They explained they had gone to resting place in this world--“John | re & 00 Tyrone for the purpese of securing HM. Vonada—Born Aug. 14, 1802, Died | Hoe to $5.0 ammunition for a hunting trip. October 33, 1878. Rest in peace.” No weapons were found in the car. Life is full of mysteries; it hao | Both of the youths, whe were garbed its Lights and shadows. Hairy John's | 52.50 to $8.50 in hunting clothes, admitted they body lies there awaiting the sum- had heatd the siren and in ox- mons of the Judgment Day when | A planing their reason for attempting all that appeared fhysetious in ial to got away from the officers stated life shall be made clear they were trying to outwit them. - The Price of Civilisation Bible Society Broadcast An unusual «tory relating how 150 Sunday, December 13, the Amer!. years of white man's middling hve have can Bible Soglety will have a broad- been responsible for cast over Station KQV at 2:30 p. m. [Drimee gone vo prise. Se oy oleh the December STORE OPEN EVENINGS, FIXTURES FOR SALE EE UE Sonne eens ¢ Don't Forget P-Seliing Out the local Pi g . : ” " OB sais 40 AL mewadeglors CL V0 WT LET NTL YE ME LL DL 4% R LW WW WW SNOW SUITS 95 $9.95 VALUE MISSES’ AND Children’s Coats $7.49 $1.59 VALUE BOYS KAYNEE $1.0 VALUE JUNE PRESTON Print Dresses 7 9¢ $195 VALUE INFANTS’ Sweater Sets $1.49 $250 VALUE LADIES’ Wash Suits SILK SLIPS $1.19 $1.95 WA $1.69 $1.00 VALUE BOYS Kaynee Waists 79F $1.95 VALUE BOYS' BUDDY LEE Corduroy Jackets RAIN COATS $1.49 $1.69 et La 1 a FOR HER ! Mother - Wife Sister - Sweetheart Compacts. LARNER LLL 5% » Just-In-Hand ngs.....54.00 to $12.50 Cutex and Glazo Gift ih, Sordtp, Hat (State. ag le guest
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