Random Report brewing Bellefonte Lor reasons caused the Students at School at Doylestown materializes, School Director R. Hughes’ report at Februar meeting of the school board will have some substantiation The reason James Caldwell Ea Bishop Street tap room proprietor woars white sports shoes winter suminer, is because he likes He claims they're casy on There's something heroic man who does as he please stich things, regardless of th of poor dopes lke ae §0 ridden with ¢ wouldn't: even t sports shoe bel ohlon pushed i ground. have i among High Smllar recent the tuaeni; nl School, allegedly to the ones that rike among Nationa} Farm II the strik James the the lee avout abou the rest of us M nt 2) nvelnvions The usually good-natured Charl Baney, carelaker the borous streets, Is usually In a bad the day after the State Highway De- part has ashes on nrot jaigt [ Ol moo of Show Of Departinent vel ashes and 1 trucks. Charlie wide nders nae] round been i €ven f+ wild might labor We o¢cing View Will alarn made by iter, and fea: old. rattly, is drawing ¢ happiest day career was the J sral Years ago, ed against ou Knocking k it ¢ wemendous ora ness, was completed place we have whose bY whispering ke; ment, a Stal A newspaper stor in Pennsylvania in power with assessi: ployes for campaign purposes. Ther is ebsolutely no news In such item. Both major partics has will continue to extract asse from State employes as a spolls system is Aud wh says they shouldnt be assessed? Under the spoils systein, which holds “%0 the victor belong the spoils.” I is only fair that members of the winhing side be required to pay dues to the organisation. You can't be- ong to any lodge or fraternity with- oul paying dues and none of tho Soups gives You a Job, either paragraph is not intended this dcPartmen: is in favor apoils system, but i does that the devil should get } and as long as the spoils system is in effect In Pennsylvania, State em- ploye assessments in one for: another, will and should ix WILE in effect 0 we of mean Somehow or other the story of the talents is mind by the report of the Red Cross of Bellefonte. Ons chief! items of income to milk fund was fi un the float in Elks Hallowe'en Parade. The of chances netted a total of The blanket, which was + about $5.00 was given to for use as a Hallowe'en pri George Hazel, of Hazel anc pany, president of the School Board. The Junior Red Cros: ginning with nothing but an idea won the banket, and then convert- ed (heir winnings with a value of 85.00, into $88.50 in cush. An organ- ization with far-seelng leaders like that can't fail to get along no mat- ter how tough things may seem by me ere What would you do if thi try 12 plunged into war? This tion seems to be going the since Handsome Adolphs Ausiria, Would you enlist. o you wait to be drafted? W ry to get in the army. in the navy or in the marines? Or would you try to get a job paying time wages, and make hay while the sw shines? Germany today is right where it was before the World War and the Allied nations, having once defeated the Germans, have none but themselves to blame for per. mitting the vanquished to recoup most of its losses in a years short 2 —_raons A SAA RUNS IN SILK STOCKINGS CAN BE THING OF THE PAST Runs in silk stockings can be de- creased by a simple expedient. ac- cording to Helen Ballon, noted merchandising consultant at Rocke. feller Center It has been discovered that the wooden bobbiris now used to carry silk threads during the manufac. ture of stockings absorb the natural waxes of the silk. Io8s of those waxes meke the threads brittle and more lable to snag and tear. thus producing gresier nroportions of runs. However. the substitution of glass bobbins for wuoden bobbin: by the manufacturers is all that is needed In order 0 produce greater longevily for stockings, and lower hosiery bills for Madame Roses Bloom at Drury’s Run Roses are blooming at Drury's Run, near Retiovo. A cutting placed last fall in a crook in a cave at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Donaldson was found to be bearing roses this week. Ohioan With Kidney Tumor A Visitor in Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. SECOND SECTION NEWS, FEATURES dhe Cenire Democrat BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 193 ———— —— r— ———— VOLUME 57 WILDLIFE WEEK CALLS FOR UNITED CITIZENS’ EFFORT | / oe - 4 TO amRWE Tw RE On TUE ’ TWENTY =EIRGT | NUMBER 11 SOUTH DAKOTA MAN SEEKS SHARE BLOOMSBURG GOLD J. 1. Hipple, Western Resident, Believes Money Unearthed in Cellar Was Buried By Ancestor Many Years Ago ——— ——————— We're Waiting, Please! nn —— ay po LAD sanes J wit Lovers of Outdoor Living Creatures Are Asked to Co-operate in Stopping Waste—Forest And Field Being Steadily Stripped Nas com ol gold unearthed It We hoard From fourth $2.080 the out Liu cisim in double eagle cellar of & vacant house Bloomsburg that about our two 0 twen- Ww a in pent All ~ al arm am clsimant D.. 80 : Bouse in which The Pier: J) intest noer para- cigarette lirecly at- that the ma Ly WEEKES Ag werd ae Deeg Lor Lradilic men ning ning nught have U an ance fal 8 reialive He home Lene Meanwhile, E R the home, and Jol Hill BINAaUL0 Cle i an LAO Ee Asst. Supt. i'n Fired From State College School Board Considers School Post New Three-Unit High School Building Earle Huntingdon Reformators Official, After Probe. OigBing 3,000File Claims For Garrett Est. Legal Scramble For Fabulous Governor ‘Snuff King" Millions, Continues Dismisses LONG SEARCH FOR WILL CASE MAY ENTER COURT legal scran Cause of Traged:s Garrett terrible waste continue unabated with Snake Poison Claims Radio ele i Keeps Il Man Dummy Menace = * Of 80, Alive 2 000 O00 at het Mountain of Wards wR ors Fi h lestimony of Ltiga : . ad - ¢ cond 1 : Mi , Tusses Charlie Mo: irene oer talons to Fit ' 2 ¢ mGROr Doloe ¢ Misfister § i Som sircady been taken to fill 63 9 . ‘ Bo ob, gore Present WPA appropristio arthy ublic Enem: novels--10500 pages y Gly No 1 to Church” HP of vl ex. el sine , prin Shes thang Won « he report ADGA conflicting Seca ted volumes. And interested 6. must pay SIomy forg Ld 3.1m » Ts Th 0 ale DoSoe) aay ns Has Lived on “Borrowed Ne + of Tha a euro h Jefore Januar w hae wi lear § lied a person Time’ Three Years ry 1m ai, 4 leane sened. 1 that w Buy 1 at 3 Washabed i A 1 Ft eraons tad fl titan New Device Will Test Driver's Skill Without Taking Car Out on the Road Te Mi urd i" : aud dicated or pun- ‘HAS NO PAIN NOW’ erside, near Danville, told a 23.000 Tesidents of the United States Shiak Sm _..| Pennsylvania motorists are shos £ vy . Sh of 2 : ing interest In a developed } the Harrisburg mY oO Safety Resosrch whether you AAMILEALY | © vars tig Lonisy thal an ma iatiln Aris a ou 8% yOu think yw { Bir EE Recently taken Harish used for involved $a: Iu Percy F Police said data” and 10 buy the voluntary The beauty of the invention. say its sponsors, is that a driver docsn™ have 10 SMACK Omens: ets before realizing thet he is a high way hazerd You just walk inte 8 room filled ith a lot of trick-looking gadgets Ralph Channell of the Harvard Bureeu manipulates levers to de- termine your reaction 10 glare, yout vigilance at the steering wheel when a traffic light flashes: how quickly you step on the brake snd ¢ Thirteen Await Electric Chair — Fel Said to Be Largest Group of Condemned Criminals in State's History om JE will bx drivers SETCTRI Motor gather Pan Ww are does not appara * M Teat 4 ie Hn vy ing his eves lines on leay oar 3 iN another oll What & said 0 be { men In the gEOuUnD oN History «13-400 said all wa initiative abd he exonerated Come Penningion, wealth’s execglion Rockview with We Eat subiect D ihe si —— ED S——————— A. — Sees Chemistry Boon and Curse you ome 0 8 minature track with tiny cars. Al the ie track Ble AQUA, DAM- Continued on page two) unioss auto end ol Dean Whitmore, of State Col- lege. Says Science Can Be Used for Either Several Thousand Spectators See Last Raft Launched at Clearfield To the cheers of some 2000 spec tators hardy olM-titne lumbermen launched thelr “last malt al Clear- field on Monday for a rigorous 200- mile oruise down the meandering Susquehanna river, reenacting voy- ages of plonedr days The 112-foot raft of logs and the crew of seven traveled Out four miles before tying up at MoeGoes Mills because of low water Steady rains up the watershed fllied the stream and the raitsmen who spent a last night at home expected four feel of water to con- tinge thet jowrney "The men worked their handles (omrs) wery nieely, commented 0. Z. Tookin, one of the leaders “We will make an official start Tuesday at Mahaffey and hope to get 0 C up.” Along the riverbank near Mc- Goes Mills cvowds of people, huumn- bering from six to eight thousand persons on Sunday waded through mud and endured the drizrie of rain to get a glimpse of the “last raft” which will float down the waters of the Susquehanna river, & rym leariicld for rma “Chem beiore for the at Lan- 3 the Wpk ssing or Wha? the American AssoCiatioh Advancement of Sclenc caster. Dean Frank © Whitmore president of the American Chemni- cal Sociely and dean of the School of Chemiziry and Physics at the Pennsylvania State College con- tended that chemistry goog or evil depending ou the ends toward ' ; which it 8 directed “In these days wheh 50 many the evils of unemployment faulty distribution of wealth are blamed on the advances made by wienoes, it well to panse and strike a balance between the goo things science has done for man (Contintied on page two) Gliem, deputy cor. Miller conunitted venOo 68 g ad ’ but oo slat ir is plate and ini substance purified and of gh po —— Many of the people were disap- pointed because they oould not pet nough 0 see it without con- siderable inconvenience. Some two or three thousand cars jammed the vicinity of the ral hough the day, some always arriving to re- place those leaving Many persons made no effort to leave Weir oars Continued on page wo) t ay Bandaiis appoimted Pix \ of and ; near transformed 1 into a medicine i — Claims To Have Largest Dog Hetaey D Vames a near Bpringliedd fa a] ¥ 2 OWHes Qf Aa ws ETE as is farmer livi T! Bradiord county, io dog that rivals the largest dog in the world in dimen- sions. He is 37 inches high at the shoulders, 45 inches from the top of his head to the fioor: 21 inches from Up of ear to tip of ear; 80 inches from nose to tip of tail and he has a 4 inch paw. He does not €at much more than an ordinary dog for he does not care for raw meat, “King” is a good watch dog and drives cows like a person. He graws Mr. Varney's daughier on a sicd bul wil pol 81 Ber get in the road. The Varneys adopted him when a neighbor saw him in the woods near the farmn and thought he was 8 bear in the electri peuitentinry nd commutation H Ph 4 Di jown tids mumber appreviably, 1% yoy ysician ies will probably soe the Inrpest 1 : . ber of executions in Pennsyl Of Gas Poison since 1981 when 16 were clectiocs Commutations during recen a rah MT iy MRNistrations bute been low of by sri gripe George H. Earie hag given 1» uh Samim dr AYE rn en. 87 oie in 1835 amd 3 second One and located In Altoona for this year WET DO LOMIBN- a PennsylvanTa rall- oo 1026 i. ro hysiclan and general’ 1yie an . pi ya kn 4 1 During the previous admin Na und ad hat of Gov. Gifford Pinc)of np tn 3 WORE AWRY commutations were miso scan : be Ing garage al Ham. (Continued on page iw0 — —————— I ————— Yo Clini eport stated one 2 sai Lr Railroad Dias action of moccasin suicide " President ng certain hemorrhagi Dr. Gliem said associates of the Joseph Allison Jenney, J ng I been satisfac. physician Wid him he had not ap- president of the Huniingdon explained.” The volsonous peared at the sanitorium for a week | Broad Top Mountain railroad extraced from the snaks Id give no motive for end- COA company, died in Philadel l allowed to ing his life. State police officials Friday were reported to have spent several | ==em——— days in Altoona seeking the miss Dr. Miller was ing p clan, Altoona friends being ' post last October interviewed the past few days. It Members of the family include thought the doctor visited here his wife, his mother and four chil late as last week dren by a previsus marriage. Sam- - uel W, Miller, 3rd, of Pittsburgh nation that is determined not Mrs. Virginia Geisel. of Alinn Bank fight might as well teach 18 Bedford county, and Misses Jean people how to retreat | and Marjorie Miller, both st home By POP MOMAND BOWERS! BF'N widH DON'T MIND, WOULD YE WINDLY QUIT DISTURBIN MY BaaT ¢ It's Scaley’s Trained Minnow —— ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ — Maybe EA 4 A HOWDY, BOYS !' T'M LOOWIN FOR SCALEY! HAVE YOU SEEN HIM THIS MORNING 7 HA SOME CHSHERMANM ME 15 WITH ALL HIS TALK" SOUND ASLEEP sh AND WEE, GOT , ANVWRY WOW I! Lock Haven Mavor Seeks Senate Ceoige B. Stevenson, mayor of Lock Haven, has announced him- soil #8 a cohdidate for {he Rapub- lican nomination as State Senator from the 206th District, which com- prises Elk, Clinton, Cameron, For- eal and Clarion counties. The Most Widely Read Newspaper in Centre County, Odd and Curious News ' Da BOOZE BRINGS ARREST iJ { gist ‘ BAK Five ) the 4] BABY OWN GRANDFATHER? » £ ‘ GROANS FRIGHTEN PATIENTS McK « » g “11 Est f oe ATTEND CHURCH: PAY DEBT A TGous Aono Laos A Ee gheret 10 pay Ie $14.000 gage on the Conumuuily Chamch io pburban La Canada, provided vice sveraged 200 persons Sor six pastor, Rev. James 1B pes - WOTR the aver- that UU ANTS IN THEIR PANTS MAKES BISCI . 9% 304 v SheL wv ASS forth miik UiS neighborhoods Mamina's gone’ much.” He Mamma h years ago. Pus 1 Wid Yi #30 A BARGAIN IN WEDDINGS Justice Samuel Hairison. $83 oid magistreie, of Evansion, i lieves In cooperation S00 2¥O€ Evanston merchants advertised O0i- ar days in thelr somes nounced thai would marry coupics lor O. D. wilh no redale COANEes on GOuiad ARRESTED ON YISIX Siopping at the West Viginia State Penitentiary for a little chal with & friend. John Dawson had the experience of being ar- rested as he stepped through gate. He was wanted {tioning in counection wilh robberies unpicasani for INSISTENCE FATAM Join Crossley. of Warwick road, Olion. Bumingham, Bagland, insist. ed that he had as much right to the toad as wehicles. Hig insistence vas satal--he was fatally injured when knocked down by a moldr Ca while walking in the road REMOVE NEEDLE FROM BABY Johns M. Saba. Jr. I-months oid of PForty-Fort, Pa. & meoovering from ah operation for the removal of a 2«inch needle from his back ul the jell collarbone. How the needle etitered the child's body is a mystery. THIRTEEN CASES OF MEASLES Ik wa: certainly measie time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Blank, of OGordonville, recently. Their thirleen childven ali contract- od the disease and wow in bed at the same me, HIM AND SAKE Grammarians pioese note Him and Shee oblained a mariage jicense is overt. The resson: Tom Him, 5%, plans to wed Wong Shee, 47, in Sen Francisco's Chinatown. -. An expert is 3 mah who thinks ha knows it all without studying any more.
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