February 3rd, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Bevenr — —— N———————————— — - I —— —-— { ; ud ” | A 4 . ato seek ay an y lila | t the ore ss fitoti many OF | nee sit hy dene bu 3 po reyes whie ostting in tease wit 31a ot sthia BELL PROMOTES GRAND JURY TO ACT ON | of Mrs. Farrell's father, the late |lury or more, there has been It es other means of livelihood. thrill at the cr; he aucti™ be sul arp Ar which getting in touch with this invisible | Prof. William Futhe Gibbons, | steady decline in the consumption of | be that persons who con- | whose blood swmsure incrcase; might rosu { thee were a large marke: than through the columns of JOHN T. HARRIS | LARGE LIST OF CASES |were destroyed In nd Miss | this universay food, and this ha fempia "~ having sae this spring warminely when they get Into the | number of sales The Centre Democrat ym Ep | Hoover lost most of her clothing. [been jaid to the fact that mu © nol believe their goods will bring | spirit of bidding for a desired item If you are one of the persong whe The rates for such advert sing are {Continued from page one) | (Continued from page one) Loss, estimated at more than|of the nutritional value of bread a fair price, although there is little will have comparatively few chances are going to have sale ths spring surprisingly low. Without any ob- ager at Altoona. In 1908, following | Neff, Impersonating an officer: $8,000 is partially covered by insur- has been removed. In the poy 1 han Lo substan late this belief | to indulge 4 those thislls this! ake advantage of the marke! to the ligation on your pa we'll be glad the organization of the Bell Tele- | Roy W, Lomison, Fraudulent Con- ance, according to reports. | “Tru-wheat" bread, made Por wk this office has received A num- spring. As a consequence, auction- lullest extent, no. only by running furnish es!imatcs on the cost of phone Company of Pennsylvania, version; Philip Buddinger, Lar-| December 13 the Pennsylvania Bamaco, all the ULiue nutrivions: nde vi regarding sales from eers are predicting ccord atten- the Lime and place of your sale In giving your sae the best possib.e he was placed in charge of the ceny; Robert G. Haines, False Pre- State College foundry was gutted value of wheat Is restored; In rt oH | ois bmi Ten to buy livestock | dances and excellent prices at the! he Centre Democrat Bale Register sing traffic department for the Harris- | tense; David McKean, Gambling by fire. The Chemistry Annex, be:- |!t¥, this new bread provides a WHOL No Ann pe Ales schedu ed during February nd | from now un il the time of *, but ourg Division, After holding a sim- Device; Wordell Jones, Fraud. [ter known as the “Bull-Pen,” was Wheat White jout, YY wheat v oo her theory thai has been ad- | Va ch They point to the natu:i 50 by isting Lao of lhree weex hat every community needs ilar position in Pittsburgh, he went Check; Andrew G. Dubbs, Larceny; [razed by fire December 20, and on he health value os whole % il \ anced for the decrease in sales this law of supply and dem d | y fore he sale, the items which § proad-visioned minds, above petly to Philadelphia in 1923 as general Melvin Nearhood, Obstruct Law, January 5, the Thompson Mill, ol bread, without any of We how FA be nat farmers have the utmost ip Lely Prediaon ews Wea Xpree 10 se 0 Arougnoul | seaiousies and personal spleens traffic manager for the company's | remove property after levy to avoid Millbrook, just @ast of State Col- able, indigestible parts of the Wicl Ontcel in the future and believe 1 ! ; : entire territory. He assumed his sale: Ray Stricker, Pointing Fire- lege, was burned to the ground weal Wheat" bread. baked exclu-| wi | FHMNE curing the coming year | -€y responsibility as vice-president and arms; John Shuey, A. & B., George —————— I'rue-Whea weaa, bake wi ing hatantial reward ( eneral manager for the company's Wills, A. & B.; Harrison Shawley, Sr sion By WN and A. & B. and Larceny; Jake Mc- | JULIAN CITIZEN af Krone Wren wallabie returned to Harrisburg in 1026 Cleilan, Larceny; Robert Bradley, DIES AT HOME mad L pre ita leading groceis Born in Bellefonte on October ROy Delby, Gene Foster, Clyde . throug] hout central Penn Jlvania 29, 1876. Mr. Harris was graduated Greenaway, B. E. & L.; John Zeig- (Continued from page one) from Pennsylvania State College | °F. A. & B. with intent to kill; | == 8 Mrs, H. M. Cassidy, of Philadelhpia, REDUCED SPEEDS HAVE in 1897 and now serves as a trustee John Zeigler, A. & B. with intent ng} wordt y ye RG ” * " ¥ of that and Now him is No ene to murder; James Spangler, A. & And Jesse Anderson, of Bel wood CUT TOLL OF ACCIDENTS E in a Les ur ident and director of the Pennsyl- B.: Boyd Young Joseph Hayes, Funeral services wii be "eld from " bn U id k uyi ; 1] nek Arce tondal 3 hie home a 10:30 o'clock this Continued from page one) vania State Chamber of Commerce Slim Haines, Larceny; Wendall G y to “hel Y Thursday morning in charge of the ‘ and active in Market Square Pres- Mitchell, Hit and Run. . Rev. David Sowers, of Port Matilda. thoughts of what has eur byterian church. Domestic Relations and Summary Interment will be made in the Oak Saturday proves the most danger- . hone | Convictions _ eases scheduled for | Merment will be made in the Onk | UH LLY Tin. Priday next; an Bed Room uites Mr. Cox entered the telephone | /RIVIEUDIS © Ne : ‘U1 Ridge cemetery, in Union township, | Ous day, wilh friday ne pu Thursday, February 17, are as fol- Thursday is the safest » business in 1922 as an assistant Mr. Talbelm was a member of the lov 11 y OMe 00 engineer in Philadelphia. In No- ‘OW Initec rethren churel or Attention was called to som » r urchase i Be Cf ao 39° vember 1927. was was appointed] Fred Hazeard, D. & N. B.; Orvis Tat ¢ Bretiven ¢h Tg For 41| \\nger spots in Bellefonte, notably i 0% Of the Amount of Your Purchases Will Be Given Back 2 ] ' <1, as as 3 R&A x MN. 3, LN VeAl's ar ploye of tl ennsyl- mt 2 part in the MLY men who nave sively his section bv Moning ’ vivis . tA «tent A 3 nd 11 no bet! er Ly Ol : 4 ively {in this gection by ason those who ty yried wil hol caddy nd will | and th no t " very tle of it | their possession tar Bakeries, 1s made under nf stri anag Toper rby ‘hite & N. 8 Edwar von om / on ' the crossing where the : {inns ohn : 2 "TELY in your ( wind Hager jor Upp ¥ aby Le o b N yf do ae N sir aight ieh 0hes Mabon viii sn TIN Patrol 0 tfic. » {5 located to You in Additional Merchandise— ABSOLUTELY n your ch doles Sb + ® Ss we ’ Ne) ii . 4 i > wyiQ Otal ralor Mr alhein retired ron LAR : v i A ory } rety Ad In 1830. he became division man- Game Law; E. Gregg Plummer, V. active life in : urine rall- | S8fety require a clear space of ager for the company's Philadel- | V. Code; N. R. Stiver, V. V. Code; | mad career he won a wide reputa- feet from the curb at an intersec- FREE! phia suburban territory and three Jaroy H. Sharer, V. V Code; Jos- tion vock repairman and for tion. A great hazard to the | . . . * years later served in a similar ca- eph Polinsky, Threats; Thomas years he was entrusied with the duty trian particualrly is created be- r] Livingroom Suites pacity for Philadelphia city. Op Polinsky, D. & N. 8 f keeping the Pennsylvania Rall- cause this provision has not been . Here S How ] he Plan Works : ~ ) "1 ree seal enire { Bl . 89 Bo January 1, 1937, he came to Har- The regular session of February "oad ci ks i 148 § f in good me- enforced locally, Cenli Tu 1 " ’ ? 8 risbur as general commercial crimi rt will begin on Mon- | :h al condition and in perfect counties are tied for the unenviabic| B tl dor the compan s central on anisal oo wil beg oy Mon g " y : position of first place in the di . EXAMPLE- You purchase merchandise to the value of say $5000-~then you select man for U mpans} Iral day, Pebruszy 28, while t e Civil i trict in motor vehicle accident other goods to the value of TEN DOLLARS | or suppose your purchases amount 2 and 3 piece sets In a large selec : session will ghen the following davon most The borough of 3ellefonte hi 3 to $100.00—then you are entitled to select other merchandise to the value of TWEN- tion of covers and josi ns Here J He was born in Philadelphia) Monday, March I The Petrunry r of ¢ ock at is home in Julian. been below the aver TY DOLLARS, et This additional merchandise yours—<ABSOLUTELY FREE! 3 can find the sults you have anuary 13, 1899. and attended Court will find two new County By B Bu JMR ome AR Juan y ta: nbd Wi t Philadelphia schools and graduated officials at their posts of duty for | FOr & number of years he served ¢ dent rau J ov’ n h ustio e in 5 hot The number of persons killed ) a nd . ha fi $ > . agrtils " u {f tl { in his x LE ‘ . : . _. from the Towne School at the|the first time at a regular sesslon | = 0" 0 0 was the Ju. | the highways and on the street During Shadle’'s Semi-Annual Sale, is the time to look to your home. To 2, N AIR arise 14 oytrt 1 re 1 alker 11] p : : Eifersity Mo ansylvania 1h 199 EE Mige van Walker ot R : : our n hi n distressingly add beauty and comfort at great savings, we have heen planning and Diningroom Suites street, Camp Hill, and is a member the Bench, while District Attorney |Democrat for a long period of time. | large, the speaker Indicated, =o buying for months, preparing for this Sale of Home Furnishings . . . the ¢ 85 to 3 0 of the Harrisburg Chamber of | Musser W. Gettig will have his in- |} aE WE WT ON OI A a I Cl new things that the January Markets brought forth are here, all at very 119 225 Commerce itiation as prosecutor on behalf of | * "ion of trends Who received | both pedestrian and driver and by special low prices. Make the most of these values now, I. the Commonwealth -e ie. dant: cbt totic mn ¢ Silly the Yam ’ ——— - CHEMICAL CO. OFFICES " C1 YF profound regret d dl tizen ‘ . SOLD TO C. HIPPLE WOMAN SAVED AS : po an greatly aid the work of the H Buy On Credit . . . Use Our Convenient — HOME IS GUTTED NEE :DED Vv IT. AMINS M¢ olice by co-operation With Perfect Sle i °K np el y home the Toad erfect Sleeper, Tuftless Inner- {Continued om Page one) (Continued from page one) RESTORE D IN BREAD re s d vers And In persona SHADLE EASY PAY PLAN S i M Darius Waite estate when Mr. Hip- | te sua Crate beervan { the la his new plan now make “onvenk vam sour. hin Parultidsie pring attress ple came to Bellef nte {1 om Pine that she was Ar sed fr " sla . by ; h Ze 0 = m pu je one) Rd ning w. F Stonebrak shopping at Shadles, and or re Are no e a . oh Arg tot the use of this bi or el plan $1995 Glen about three Jed acri moke, and barely had tim nlains of s rancidily in flou we, NE . . whats §asase waging is deen (Sch Out the window "before WIoD red for any lene h of time. Dk Chip 41 Rn vers sues | R \ Small Deposit! No Carrying Ses to the Hipp areroom. It is re y a , | sous Mtamin BE . ie that : waren An €X jotted that Mi. Poorman eXMets 10 | confined o the second floor at the Vitamin essential to healthy growth SALE LISTINGS fOr the expansion of his garage. and 1. } ovr Ba gn ond 0 HE a Sk aig of SHOW SHARP DROP a as rage. ard (home, but 1 1a belleved" that tise the human hogy. Restored to 00.| \oopyumue from paste ane) Cresent Seal Rugs The considerations invoived in the arlier in January the arrell usually fin ste 2 & ; hold in 1927 ¢ h $40 transactions were not avallabl amily moved into a new home wheat flavor—nlus food ? s id tm 3GBR° a, At this time it is mot 10WD thelr former sures the necessary energy and Vie! The reason for the reductics x12 size. Made and guar od by ; Adams avenue, and whether the Chemical ime Cor home was being remodeled | Diets wit rertat io da lame Was : : Hf into " y tality wh h iadly requi. | 0; " ! . numt " - ‘ } v . BE © isan i, IN Lhe DIVER | apany A quan E furnl. |haman. body. Bread lthiough ih - : ari ote:mine. Tt may | 122 E. Main St. Phone 687 Lock Haven, Pa. ture which was to have been use ments will have 10 be made to house in the new apartments the offices of tha: company with a library and other posse Hazel's Greatest Sale — the one everybody has been waiting for is still going on — we have new and better specials every day. We have been giving the public exceptional values for their money — as your neighbor will tell you — Come and get your share while they last. The sale closes Saturdoy night, February 12th. (refonnes A Table of School : Sh Freed Grotto Dress Material || Final Sale of Dresses! at the low price of : Specials Dresses ! Dresses! While they last. All new fresh mh 3.4 dio x - All Dress and Sport Coats — 15¢ yd. it SE merchandise, at these ex This season's merchandise at Stripes, prints C NL SAE) ceptionally low prices materials wortt : 15 Price! \ | ble and triple whot | 3 } All $ 3.95 Dresses $2.59 they are price Snow Suifs 1 i All 5.95 Dresses - 3.95 » + | | N Children’s and grow- Bed Spring Special ! A 4 All 7.95 Dresses 4.95 AY S jal Rack in irls’ snow : Ao Se So Coil Bed Spring || A au 10.75 Dresses - 555 of COATS — Plain and beauti- ! LN fully fur-trimmed, at Ls Popularity $4.60 = All 12.75 Dresses 7.95 A 1 Price Our Entire Stock of Number 4 $6. 5 $3.95 and $4.95 Hats Good Heavy $7.00 : Coil Studio Couches 1.29 Extra Good $7.80 MERCHANDISE A Rug Special ! RAYON Blankels $ Quality aos * Not Specially tag- | BEDSPREADS Port Wool Blankets | Blankei Special ot Specia y g tion on studio couches : . mention whi A very exceptional In Solid pastel colors, ged or mentioned while they last — only sale item. Good grade : : : ao : here is on sale at iPad th white borders, ex- | Our full line of $1.95 | Cotton blanket. Dou a limited number at Plymouth Axminster ores size 72x84 +d $2.95 Hats ble bed size 70x80, in Rug - Size 9x12, at A very attractive ray- oi 3. colorful plaids. on spread, size 80x105 20 PER CENT $28.00 -in colors, rose, blue, | $2.95 pr. 19%¢ $1.40 pr. REDUCTION $23.60 green and helio, at — All other Rugs in our 17 Allegheny Street 17 Allegheny Street Rug Dopt. ot 20 a $1 20 Belléfonte, Pa. | @ Bellefonte, Pa. AT. No Exchanges or returns
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