Pape Six — —— THE CENTRE PEMUCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Over The County News James 8. Reish, proprietor of the Old Fort hotel, continues to be con- fined to bed following a light stioke He suffers but slightly remaining in bed on the order of his physician Mr. Relish, a veteran deer hunter, has become reconciled the fact that during the deer season next week he Will be missed on the fami- lar hunting grounds, Two school pupils-—James hart and William Daup, both tre Hall, are out of school broken bones suffered on the a fleld. James, in school both bones broken In the below the knee and William, school pupil, had both bone left arm below the el The breaks In both cases are ing nicely Frank White, farme; M. Boob farm , Past the only hunter { county who was succes a bear during Mr White's und 180 pou the Alleghenie The main part ¢ ed in this bru tre Hall area After more tl the Phil the ooire which time Boone, eighty Mrs. Carl N the family Monday stood Lhe manner, is erally to Gear- on . due tO thiletit had right leg TAQ Ol { hirh SS e ol rom Ane HO ordeal able to on 3 I A beautiful Paclly graves Kerlin h with rare and lat cal fishes continually siphon, a ating a 1 - thy y ing throu MIM water 1 he The CIOAr 0al : and ornamental One of Fleisher farm Potter township Brown n emely the geveral deprgn 11 > Cwellln next to the outer of the gable was badly tha t it wa the entire flue made as a home owne nece Mention nti fore oO! ing of continuous An Indian coa ly equipped ed with all conveniences, chased by Marvin Ishi Hall, through Blaine 1 the latter's brother-in Donald St. Pierre of Williamsport, whos wife was the former Agnes Cum mings of Centre Hall, he 8 St. Pier res traveled extensively during the past few years entert almost ever state in the Union i use the and fall months while attending pi general gatherings at have his string of riding much enjoyed by children The Georges Valley road, north side of th i Spring Mills and Routh No. 53 near | completed. Ii was a with former Sheriff A. B man. Only the most critic of WPA work will nonce the road id It was widened hills cut down, given a high swone and oil smooth, combaring Suppustd to be of roal wi an burg by way of Spring Mills and Woodward sylvania scener road project nearin that over Brush M ing State Highway Routes No through Penng Valley Route 85 through Brush Valley, leaving the former route at Penn Hall and in tersecting No, 95 below Penns Cave The road so far as completed is muci like through Georges Valley Both roads are traveled for their en- tire dis ance by rural mal] carters MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER monthly pain and delay due toeolda, nervous strais, exposure or similar sauses. Dhar a and ous are efiective, Rr eect No Like Potter Pp Lee a ff ord auorg cor g 4 wart é No Wau NO that wig and and the The draining of Main street extending surfaced road to east west al the Johnson store in Odenkirk bullding, Centre Hall, is a new WPA project sponsored by the County Commissioners, and began Wednesday, November 30. Clyde Bradiord, now a foreman on Blue Ball Mountain read, hag been Lrans- ferred here to take charge of the work. Rachael Fulton, State Colley High School junior and drum majo of the championship Legion Juni Dram and Bugle Corps for the pa three yes is covering from in- Juries received In an auto wreck © Whitehall Road, near Boalsburg, Sunda - : ofl last Mir- lam For Bo b May Edith Breon received John Ga driver of 1 y © ninjured ne veek er and injuries ner caped ch of Millthe A Rev im H ‘rank mm —— a — ———— Altoona’s Last War Veteran Dies (Continued from page one) of police iministra- second to 1874 railroad 1882 1272 Gia W ahd Ward, retiris wd Avenue he attend larly until fail- Wie past year family include one ne, recently ictor two AJ home, Florida. Th { his immedi his on VALEY VIEW BOY HONOR GUEST AT SURPRISE PARTY Houser, Georgie find Mahlon King and Donald Mack and David Eckley Ice cream and cake were served by Waynes mother. Mrs. Paul Eckle ¢ evening was spent in musi A — How Your Birthday May Influence Your Carver. Instructive articles sevea science has discovered a r of truth of some cialms of astrologers iHustrated articles the December 11th issue of The American Weekly the magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sundsy American. Op Sale at all newsstands, Yu Dow eal basi fantastic One of many of the oe] : Terms as little as 18c a day for some stoves isit our Factory Display Reom o Nearly 200 Seyles and Sizes of Stoves, Ranges and Furoaces o Easy Terms o Year to Pay o Modern Design o Oven that “fonts in flame” » Hitest alloy cast iron and Armco steel construction e 5 year top guarantee eo Satisfaction or money back. Over 1,300,000 satished customirs, 39 yours in business. Come in today! Te chean and vepair olf makes of furmores KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE CO. Phone 62-R, 112 West High Stret Bellefonte, Pa. 7A Kalamazoo, Direct to You = | Claims Bell Did Not Invent Telephone ——————— (Continued from age one) words stem to run together doesn't enjoy it so much, “Two hundred houses were built in Philipsburg the first year we were here,” the elderly lady said as she oid how Mr. Miller and she cane here in the boom times of 1882 Lumber and coal were heing opens ed at that time and Philipsburg was a small but busy town There have boen many wonderful improvements and changes for the betterment of the town, this well- ted resident sald Hs she come the present day streets with the hub-deep mud of bygone years, and told of atl outstanding changes. But one thing 1 ple take the she ¥W) i pared Mr don't nterest hb think that yeh? Suppose Deo- they Mrs t's due have did VOArs ago is the ¢! Miler exclaimed. “1 8 to 10518 we ol ded atlrac then,” she ad . y the changes that ng ner unero in- uch { the Lo hone aulomonlie piace dun recalled | taken life Ww rola axl othe: November 15, 1856 in Cumberiand ighter of the late Six years me tegmy ot ————— 1s rin Hershey Museum Is Now Open (Continuad from page one) { Btates how th £ man- he p eople of yester- lothes they wore and hat was 8 part of and the Father” readi sewing and rocking ! y in the cradle and the bedroom the type of furniture used at is seen interest] I ically known grand- made by ciock me kers wk ther cl Manheim im and a name Manhe clock in the I fi he dial, which plays mn the hour, coming from a miniature pipe organ. An apostolic clock. a reproduction of the Nurmn- 1% clock shows Christ, the aposties, and others in action. The was made for Baron Stiegies’ home by Baker Har- ris of London. There is also a Ma- son and Hamlin melodian which was used, at one time, by Derry Presby- terian church, one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in Pennsyl- vania, which was founded in 1724. Many old and rare books are in the Hershey Museum and there is a leaf from the book of Ezra taken from one of the first GCutenburg Bibles and handsomely bound. i. A TIP TO MAILING YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS Large numbers of Christmas greetings, mailed in unsealed envel- opes at the third-class rate of pos- tage, are disposed of as waste each year because they are undeliverable as addressed, due to removal of the addressee or other cause, Such greeiings are not ebtitied to the free forwarding privileges accorded those malled In sealed envelopes gi the first-class rate and, consequently, harpsichord the senders in many cases neve: | know that the greetings were nol addressed. This | would not occur if the greetings were | received Dy the mailed sealed at the first-class rate In view of the foregoing, post masters urge mallers to send their holiday greetings at the first-class rate, explaining that when so sent the greetings may be sealed and con- tala wiltien messages not otherwise permitted, therefore hav sonal appeal which is, more highly appreciated by the reci- pients; that such greetings are dis- patched and delivered first, given di- a per- some other reason, must often nnd course, | | ing to World Automotive Reports A BOLD ROBBER’S ‘Slayers To ESCAPE (Continue d sivin Page 1) y discovered. Mrs d near the fire Sherman was looking on with seeming indifference. ‘They requests her remove her chair, which she reluctantly did, and their search for Bherman was at an end won te ocd Lo On removing a plece of enrpet that lay before the fire a trapdoor was revealed, which was Immediately mised, and there sat the object of thelr search, as comfortable-appear« ing as a king on a throne Sherman offered no resi he was Immediately brought Bellefonte and placed In jail Some time previously, the store of J. H. Hahn, a distance Boalsburg, had been entered robbed. An entrance was effe f back door of the storeroon the § ried across an or in the rear of the bullding, a having been placed there them The wagon Stone Valle but it discovered wi tenee and to shoit below and ted at and hard agon tive to ods car was posited The Mi: arrest Hahn t where ng of December acoompil Li maxing th an old pick ’ been muggled Lhe nea Hy Nall BOCOIN Paid apunon th keep them man Sher and one or A » alts od manacies to the legs of Sherman to make sure that he would not e- cape, but he failed to take Into con sideration the adepiedness and the skill of the man wit ald of a steel pen Sher. man picked the jock on ds manaches and freed himsell He then opened the first lock on the door with a wooden kay he made, but the padiock being 100 low 10 be reached from the inside, he heated the po- ker (having a fire in his cell) and burned the staple out of the door The door opening into the front he opened with wooden keys those of prisoner with him, went to work wall not however un- ead & q iat he ter thu i aE Sil eell af who joined on Lhe outer Ler the ti hey had Roane £0 13 * 4} Loor to pm vent oe and stones from cord was The tached fail = Zing nok ’e taken from the bed and at to iron bars of the window above, and by this means descended to the ground. Pow prisoners escaped. Sherman, Rudy one man Known as “corn doctor, and another by the name of Kuhn The other prisoners using with them were threatened ith pore al violence i they gave the least alarm. All managed to get out of Centre County and depart for places unknown —————— Masked Bandits Stage Hold-Up (Continued from pags one) out his story, and ine foreman of the road gang So] Armer, ol near Pisherville, 100k him down the road in hig car in search of a telephone FIND ABANDONED TRUCK At the home of Fred Dodson, who conducts a tourists’ piace near Hall. fax, they found a telephone and call. ed ithe Lykens suossation of the State Motor Poles. Taggart had no cards 10 identify himself and his story sounded so stiange that police started checking immediately, It was while police were checking that gather call cume through from a garage In Rife that there was a large truck abandoned there with its motor running. Police 400K Taggart to the scene and he identified it ag his truck MOTOR LEFT RUNNING Elmer Lenker, of near Rife, who works in the garage of Homer Peidt, in Rife, was on his way 10 work abou: 7:30 o'clock Wednesday moming when he noticed the truck standing tie Ley ref go BOTY iby the road with its motor running Later at work he decided to go back and investigate. On finding the ma- {chine still there, he called the po- | | Moe, | Motor Police at Harrisburg were | advised and an investigation was un- | der way immediately, § Police sald Taggait had been on | {the Philadelphia to Pittsburgh ru: | only about seven weeks and Lhat bh had “usually stopped at the gas sta | [tion near Huntingdon. | Police also sald that the liquor {appaiently had been unloaded some | Pisce near where the truck was found and that the machine taken there — abandoned. Auto Output Up. Pip. output of automobiles during same period of 1037, accord~ i i ! i : | goa is dusad of Iroduction qut- | J Go On Trial (Continued from page one) who posed as a priest: Warden James M. McCaluey and Mrs. Mar- garet Padelford Faweell, a cellmate of Mrs. Bmith, Mrs. Smith sald she son an eggnog, “Ww strength” while he dissected setts body in a bath tub maing later were disposed of ous Ways, Mrs, Smith sald, The motive for the slaying, Mrs. Smith sald, was robbery. Mayer she sald, wanted Bassett's LO- mobile, Mayer, who was sentenced to life imprisonment alter his conviction as an habitual criminal also admitted the slaying the game week hi mother's confession and Le ment Ww Warden MoCaluey hu would plead guilty pudiated his confession has contended that prove him guilty VICTIMS KIN CALLED Bang » othe Mrs, Mar Bassett; brother-in-law ter, U. 8 Ms Command Theodore H, Winte: Theodore H. Winters among witnesses The Wis v 47 r ’ wutenant in ne i believed JIE perEon as Le He made Lhe grand 1 darceny t his mother in 1908 her his Bas ~ The re- in vari. mixed keep up $ n A an 4 MN a la sald .- a tl {oroe who last Such an man third more AVERAGE PENN STATE STUDENT 20 YEARS Ol “Hott nan One 1 oLner ent a ig leon 432 travelers professors 219 farmers lesmen mercial Ms Mad 4 | " pw bl rallroad laborers 188, miners 17 os Levan pioye ), ENEIn- | ons M8, clerks 147 and ctmrabte a ors 143, ie Eight denty with 100 came from ter Uniontown Ha Penn universities mle ment und other North American Calves Eat Dry Mix-—-A ward the dry cn 18 wll milk and Spray for Control-8an Jose eal curl Calveg Need hat calves more ne i Store Vegetables- Cabbage Mulch sirawb hundred forty-three stu. were admitted to Penn State | § advanced standing. Of these, undergradunte cen- intalned by the College a DuBois, Pottsville and 083 transferred 10 colleges and ' m elton, and Blate Irom othe; Each of the 67 in the represen in the enroll along with 40 other states RENE IONS Bouth America cotmntiries, and eountie ted Pos in A FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- sylvania State College School of Agriculture trend to- mix method of raising Penn State 2 has wen noted by fry specialists In recent yearn It ows for a minimum amount of keeps Lhe calves growing in Some dry mixes ol cubes or pel thrifty manner t the form A 1939 Call { are destruc Pe nn Stale yr hy and Por [i uv yd Drown “ 4 spring are dorman wmies, Your while Lhe reed « Loe ® LryeY oy '¥ } feet a PY ongt Ri REent call supply aelalieq i alion Penn Slaw waler “fy Water remind that ! ood g1 rymen owlh of calv gre receiving whoie Experiments show receiving walter. ale & grain and twice as much and gained nearly a half-pound per call dally than those get 10 Wailer Feed Balanced Ration wm Ag REAI or 3 - i Waive BE ot 4 Re TLS between according Ww garaeneTs. Strawberries bed aller Penn 8 Lal rr ry ak hah l ber ground i ; Treasurer of Ce Brothers, tract ” mn ! Twp., SWE2 overs umb - , B George P. Dunikle COC $ * eh of hie legs PAVEIK, ef ux tract pangs Fal Twp. $125.00 ol mittee e— Nearly FTED iver, of ail Park: College vy Old AGH $1.00 Foster land myiet v Lock Haven H {ven trom iven prompt dapiial now believed will be saved ’ ba SOUTH SPRING ESTATE TRANSFERS Trustees jand in Snow BE ,. r P\ LR YOUR TELEPHONE CAN BRING YOU RIDE IN THE PONTIAC vith DUFLEX SPRINGING AMERICAS FINEST LOW -PIICED TA DECKER MOTOR COMPANY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. unk, to George Basills, n Philipsburg; $1.02500 of land in Phill C allus et ux to H. L t of land in Walker uli MN rad 150.00 m Breon, to Alfred Bhuey, Jand in Ferguson Twp; $1.00, r H. 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