The Most Widely Read Newspaper in Centre County. . A Visitor in Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. NEWS, Random iw Che Cenfre Democvaf 0. VOLUME 59 . BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1940. NUMBER 4. Odd and Curious News Items a a ow a Hen Prefers House COUNTY CONTESTANTS | Veo: FISH 'STEALS SHOW IN = vay wires: A hén which prefers a warm | his department doesn’t believe ghRae THEE WIN AWARDS AT THE — HUNT TY rset Sd . m — | he rumor going the rounds that The N. J. Detwiler, of nearby Hiddle | | V4 : . ud %) HUN ING DON COUN Y Watehmean, successor to The Demo- field, Ohio, a shivering trip to the | mo n, | i. erm hephouse for his break{ast eg8. | A TE § M | k : Seatit Wa chp, is going “ be a’ “Every morning about dawn,” says | ; | ; 2) OUR T . NO DECISION a dal y newspaper on or about Detwiler, “this hen scratches on axe » Mareh | the kitchen door, When I let her > & HOW'S YOUR LICENSE? in she climbs on a cushioned chair | Helen Homan, State College, R. D. v- _L? : tule’ i . though the Department of Rey and a few minutes later cackles wo | 4 ge, ’ Gets Co Which Bass Was Which is All a Muddle n — hand an Bt. S71 announce that she has laid her egg.” | eted Prize For Best Pen of Southdown Case Judge Suggests Such Matters Be operslors’ Heenses will no longer he ood after January 31, we bel Lhe - — . Unique Rescue | Lambs; Many Other Local Winners = UNCLE SMA Referred to Magistrates State with run up against 3 svag i afd g (Ts 10 iL stiempts too rigid an enforcement Neighbors turned acrobals to res-| centre county contestants at the [guests at the Harrisburg radio sta- WONDER WHICH ph A PEORD ern t the Tully ” “i hh ose are + 8 . Lh - . ai aE I Ww bi a £ » .s cue Donald Burkhart, 7, and his | State Farm Show at Harrisburg last tjon, Miss Homan telling of her work \ T% GONE LEAP A poor little fish stole the show | be seitled before a justice of t lg ariged © “Tt Tid , sister, Ruth, 8, from a second floor | ’ WAY 1 : a J of the plainly marked: “This koense shall gc ing tl week fared well, bringing home one from the Lime she was six years old 10 LEAP 7 ———— —— in the court room at HuUnUngdon | peace in the interest of the county expire February 26, 1940." and many window of their burn home at} guend championship and a number to the present time \ p (EAP AFTER. last Thursday afternoon, when — A i—— 2 motorist 1 1 that sen- Pittsburgh. One man stood on the | oo jacear awards for excellence In Giper nits a ’ ITS JUST OE PEDESTRIAN Fievd 8péck was brought into f mo will bang on ha ) shoulders of #wo others and hand- | oo ches of farming activ ther prizes won by Centre coun ANOTHER. FR THE Ee he Fai Lewisburg Team Wins #th Place | tence 10 the , if the Legis od the children down as their fath- | ye i ans at the show included the fol- : ni dh -sioed Dias Fourth place in the horse pulling lature last ¥ e ex er. Louls Burkhart, held them out | yng A (he ootirse Of the testimony | CODtest at the State Farm Show in date 10 Jan A good | ork 3 ange | Harrisburg was won by a team of [29 dou AnLer reasons x ’ the window. Then Burkhare got | Helén Homan, of State College, R.| Richard C, Luse, Centre Hall, first resented before Judge Petterhof! the 1080 licehse 1 mes : why the 1680 licéhise card means Ju out. { D, winner of a grand champion- prize Southdown fat lambs under thi 4 " resenting Belgium horses owned by Raymond A — | ship for her prize pen of Southdown 90 pounds; Mrs. Ida M. Morton ORY fish ad the defend W. Brown. of Lewisburg, B. D. The | What il says, regaiciess « f the Legis s & | lambs, sold the lambs to a Harris« 'giate College, fourth prize, home- anpts fast i} tean hith weighs 3.250 pounds, | Meiure : Satisfied at 101 | burg hotel for 25 cents a pound OF made braided wool oo rie Da neh - in J 42 r ho » ed 1° to a; A ¢ ld Py barbs y Mrs. Lina Wilkinson, of Newark, | a total value of $73.50 The pen of il Stearns, Lemont, champion, pen } laint 3 ! done better put ug strap broke BOOK. REVIEW ‘ p N. J., observed her 101st birthday | three lambs weighed a total of 29 of Hampshire 4-H fat lambs; Wilma ‘apd, fo WP. Burdiex | We'd Like 0 ca ath” . . 4 ¢ f§ + Crap L¢ WIR the J compile Friday and she hoped it will be her | pounds Peters, Stormstown, fifth place in last. “ don't believe care for any | Miss Homan, who has beén in 4- 4-H lamb fitting contest, Miss Peters more birthdays” she said, “Yve | H Club work for the past 12 years, was the only girl contestant and i! lived long enough. The world Isn't | 4 4 senior at the State College High | was her first year in that type of as happy a place to live in as when | school. Previously she held one work 1 was younger. There's t00 Much | and champion honor, one reserve; | irange placed third LOCAL BUSINESS SHOWS GAIN sin and sorrow, Distriet dramati gue After me of the best of conditions in the far that entered as it | West. Bul we hes to recommend while moet of | We volume for fear some will think 4 the side when | hat it is the profanity and ihe sor- did obscenity which makes the vol- ume attractive. We are impressed { ) FWY Garviamdy g Mills € Central age alid Je —— — grand champion, and placed sixth fe — and third on two other occasions. tournament ———— laintiff's atin EX er Beck P id Marr with the ides thai the atthor of Dream Comes True She expects to enter the Chica0| other winners were as follow Reports of ten leading Bellefonte The compas oi eta tistice| 4DA the district attorney, 1. Newt on, Trev Marre “The tapes of Wrath.” fearful that . in ok A nel Hine! wel as 1OL0OW Lh | i ating ’ : mn "i tyro i / * 8 oF poy '8 4 4 ReMuvier the tory iteelf wre 1A ree “and on s py » ‘ . 3 y A pera f ’ ¥ ¥ a SIUYi ih Ty ik ii M3 i ws ’ how next year ' ¥ " . trids for v 1630 5 y r had Aerstanding Li » u 1 \ . rod eit ivy Cregg wi- | InGustre or December 19390 show T4y A retanam 4 ' ” ta Py Mrs. Willard L. Chabot, of Teens | In winning the coveted hONOrS, opi. 4 tinndt tinal ana Town autbaitaret ind hot ml ilove cam ; r on a} bein 0 ed at the Hts o9n merits, threw in the cursing f hort nl vocational school foond on y i § i in © v 3 a 0Y [| nRYrol wan " §p . wick 4 het tev $4 _. itil N. Y., was awakened from a : gh Miss Homan received the applause AGL 3 oid ontast ad Fe ) t bug raRYmELY riod for the $178 600 7 wi ¢ { that the § bride-1o-be, he and the crt in the hore he eould Lo > 4 { 1! : dn J CONS aha HERS § ” o ha R : At , 4 ' mn 4 di y on i ’ ” wi ts I % vo . vs 4 pu sleep Thursday by a dream she {of a crowded arena where thousands Ince 11 pot ito ntest © Harold Ker nr a ear a Chsnbe { Come wi - ' rally wr the sik But Sie i“ i ml £2 make it gppeel 10 all tastes His Teal tp i hn POSS COL TOM = } ve ye a Shs , ' " : i it i ¥ ni ’ ¢ ro vv, A ww Cores ¥ her three-months-old daughter | of speetators watched attentively as nelle of GT. V : po PY dome mer voy PevH SIG #9 1" ' w she $9-i1 ub leense, Memb of | wis groundiess, for when you've fin. Dawn. had died shi to the " of nelley, of G. 1 8. 11th place in | METCe SWYEY TEVEL 188 022.13 A a ga YN y had thie ihe ary v A 4 gushing YO Sah | one of the feature attractions of the | peonriprs ora ni "son Frenster aid made information ARAINGL y Club, chipped ished the book the obscefities are ’ she yy he seid * Bt MONE: John reaster - +11 wi : am _0 ound « ( oe ed Tig) nL “ 4 ily “i b Pe ce A rw: “ Aelia # | nearby crib, ound the | Farm Show was presented Thurss | a TY i yo ou % 5 5 Pavroils last month were up $60 | ind ca: ds al owed a HEN! ohn stated that both fish 1 yd had forwarded the soon forgotien, wile the narrative Gead. The Coroner said the bab; {day afternoon Miss Homan and . . . Sth place, dairy 755.80 over December 1638, and there Gecrease & mont, the COMPpara- | y..q00 sige fee will truction that Oberg be | remains clear-cut and foroeful died of natural causes, probably | Centre County Farm Agent R. C calves; Paul Krape, Bellefonte, #th were 188 more persons employed in live figures being: 200 in 1838 and After considerable testimony, | taken car of | . vy "a av . . . 7 be ‘ sme ——— ODDS and ENDS place in dairy calves; Eugene Wolfe try t hy 17 n 163¢ thou rioading I da tives; Eugene Wolfe, industry than in the previous De. 170 in 1838. Outbound carioadings g.40e Petterhoff stated that cases - (Continued on Page #) cember (Continued on Page 6) of this nature in the future could P nis, | Blaney of Bellefonte were honor : : At midnight, Sunday, Old Glory Roach Powder floated disconsolately at half mast from the flagpole In front of the Vessont Brings $125 |e iri Beings 51 > . Loganton Native ] | ] : H Bellefonle postofice The giant found it an oyster to Chef Charles . “yn \ ] ! ’ K [3 7 ( Poisons Famil verpreen tres. Strinped of its colors Foisee as a joke, Charles Sealia « Gets High Position NSO D CRIM OF 3 A Y EARS A 0 . y od Pits and the glamor it held as y as Deadly Substance Baked Into “The Singing Christmas Tree” of the Thompsonville, Conn., told him it} b £ Yule season, stands forlornly in the was a “Christmas present” Foisee, | rs beat Mi . | u b 1 t—— " , : ” suspecting it was a real pearl, sold | Elected Vice Preident and r Somit tera. di » +4 A aa {alone hiaN av ; tod: WEL « $e Home-Made Cookies by safety zone of) the Diamond, a faded it for $15 to the eashier, who took | rector of Philadelphia os am I i 2 earl evening vo ng he Hs n . loca! " krires apy it the dashboard, portion of the way being down a Mistake echo of the happy season now past it to Springfield, Mass. and sold it] Bank oy alot porn Fred ¢ Novembes RS, | I A A oT twin 4 ih} ead resting against the steep mountain road I g for $125. n 3 " y ir ”» _ gan Mou Hoffer fan a Wi rr - Dale ane { ¢ g a Dale dead numerous theor- ae ALMOST IMMUNE tain road ading to ‘entre Hall her sister, Mollie Hoffer, inheritex Tes . dates Sims 4 " x a wach powder baked into some . wi | aod scien Beli made of which. so far ES wn wan hitard The ™ a TRRrats d under the ‘ ’ ook he ho hich the sho i ke wees By x HP sent 1f vou are a Sheriff, you're pracii- Heavy Payment | the promotion of Glenn K Morris, | only by two persons—the victim, management of Mr. Dale snmoned. who found ne " e of ris v Yours | 15 nbers of the Trimarco family cay i or as io . As down payment on a car he was | native of Loganton, and son of | Who proved io be Josiah Dale, a well | On the morning of the day of his life. The temperature of the body " ed. he Alooha Hospiia 10885 | ~oroner. The Coroner or the OOV- pur¢hasing, Boyd Shaw, postal clerk | Mr, and Mrs. W. A Morris, Logan- known Centre Hall citizen, and the death, Mr. Dale drove up to the indicated that Mr. Dale had beer at . «sg | Nigh for treatment, after several ata are id ons ofeialt Who oan af Shenandoah, Iowa, gave N. J.| ton. to the position of vice presi-| assassin whose identity has never farm in his wagon and helped the for sone time. When the un. righ Th Tia his } arty Was became violently jl arrest " Sherif all ? a a Bligh MN " 4 | d BS ha oh Pa . vgn 4 $e at the hrani‘al > ” i whe a Carter, automobile dealer, 250 silver | dent and director of the National been established enant, Andrew Moyer, husk corn. dertaker removed the clothes the fanlty. which would have permitied Treated ps the hoapiial Mrs Rose dallars. Carter needed a wheelbar- | Bank of Germantown and Trust, The historian who attempts to re- but returned home at noon. After At death was fully reveal Any ne to aphroach him from the Trimareo, 58, and ner three clil-| POOR GRIF: row to cart them to the bank. | Company, of Philadelphia cord the unsolved crimes of Centre dinner he drove back in the buggy A doa uid was found in the fear without detection. There wal no| Sica Mr. and Mrs. Anthony San- Frank D. OReilly, Jr, of the Lock PY { Mr. Morris, after attending Cline | county will find none of them more 10 Lo€ same place bach { the left shoulder 1} indication that the ghot was acel- rd gt “i slr Og Haven Express, writes 10 add 10 this Born on Windy Day ton county schools was graduated sensational or surrounded by great- At 8 o'clock that evening Mr. Dak edd ‘ — nd Ney: dental or self-inflicted, but pointed py AR oh children oo Mrs. department's fund of knowledge At the height of the wi dstorm from Albright College in 1918. He er baflling influence in solution than had not returned, and Mrs, Dale’ (he vehicl examined and a hole definitely as the work of a desperate od atin 'w M a A Lome, 1 aout the 1940 Pennsyivania Rail- a daughter was boris to Mrs HD | immediately entered the Federal |the mysterious desth of Mr. Dale. aster, Mis Mollie Hoffer, who re- 1 in the back of the top, murderer. The shot had evidently | hg ’ a Amal C's Anh | rond calendar. He says: “Addends on Meili at Uniontown Pa mi , | Exchange B ¢f_Philadelphia as The victim was stricken down by an sided with them, went to the Re gun-wads were found lye been fired by smokeless powder and Side and friend Mise Mary i} , a vant the child " T™ M pe a clerk ahd Became uskistant eadh- astasdi Ty gun wile cross Ming Nit- fof thelr neighbors James 219 ey t We Luttom of the buwey | Clie £0 the vehicle When (he load! Emi 95 a v | Raflrond’s handsome calendar. We're called + “We tle | Down 05 | er in 1904. His elevation to the tany Mountain on his way to his and ex-Shertf! Burngart, 0 whom There wa me blood on the seat struck the shoulder blade 11 was de- ‘A oh Wi Ws at tl ho real ino railroad experi, bul (ud you «vbr ne Dae. vice presidency of the Germantown home in Cenire Hall. she expressed her fears for Mr. and on the bottom of the buggy box. flected downward through the lungs | «4 bg Oy a Se od rig? set g train in Winter which hat no bank was effective Jan. 15. { Josiah Dmie was well known Dale's safety, Much excited ove I'he wound robbed int t and haat g lw powder billows of smoke pouring from the roughout + . at . i wound was probed later and and hes insecticide 4 in : y ‘ WILL LEAVE FOR STUDY \ Fis father is cashier of the Lo- throughout Centre county and the her Brother-in-law's fallure 10 00m rtm {f No. 6 shot were extri- If Mr le had left the farm at redular ry hrc Ngee Teo seek ae it puffed along? Maybe on OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC ganton National Bank and ig see | News of his tragic death under such ‘home at the usual hour, Miss Hoffer | cated The wound wa s and one- 7p. m.. it was reataned, it would not | jarse batches of cookies had been these new Arepmiiners, they sve up ' I retary-treasuter of the Sugar Val- mysterious circumstances created induced the two neighbors to make fourth inches ih diameter and j have taken more han half an Nour | made, with proper baking powder ‘he STOKE TOF The NMeWV SC LCE G8 Professor and Mrs. Richard W. Jey Mutual Fire Insurance Com- | tremendous excitement among the a search for the missing man trated the hinwe and heart. It also to reach his home. AS it grew dark | used In one batch and the poison |STCKescréens—then again the train Grant of the department of music pany, also jocated at Loganton. Sntire populace Although the forees With lanterns they went about the was clearly evident that the shot at 5 p. m. it was considered unusual | in the other . - . | might be standing still for the artist, of the Pennsylvania State College, on oi the law y Forked Srnuoumy for stable but found no evidence of his was fired at close range for him 10 have remained there two ST | Yours for bigger and better cdien- will leave early in February for an many months afterward, the slayer return. Proceeding up the alley a Andrew Mover tenant on the hours ist fing 5 not dare” We think Frank has some ran . ’ : ’ i) Arxdr Moyer, tenant on the hours later. The killing was not T i edieational survey of music in a EXPECTANT MOTHER FILES was never brought to justice. and short distance, they saw a vehicle farm, disclosed that Mr. Dale had thought 10 have been the work of a ATRCRAFT BRAVE ROUGH i¥ing there Bigger and better culen- number of American colleges and in CLAIM FOR $35 MONTHLY | the incident remains as one of Cen- | approaching. which they stopped bu | helped to husk corn on the moun- | highwayman, &3 Usere was no evi- WEATHER IN COLLEGE VISITS |dars. We want them bigger, anyhow. the Hawalian 1slands — tre county's unsolved crimes got no answer from the driver. Thelr tan nat afternoon and start. dence of robbery. All the facies indi- ei) But if they made them better, Jook Professor Grant, who is head of | In behalf of an expectant mother, Josiah Dale for many years resid- | curiosity aroused. they made a closer od ak nt n the buggy for home at cated that it was a cowardly deed Despite the inclement weather at all the fun we'd be nilssing Ser- thé department, will report on the | whose husband died January 4. @ ad in Centre Hall with his family | investigation and were shocked 10 seven o'clock in the evening. over by someone who sought revenge; ' ‘WO visiting aircraft arrived at the ously, though, Frank did you ever studies to the research couneil of | $35-a-month claim was filed last On the plane of Nittany Mountain, ' find that it was Mr. Dale's horse and the mountalfi, a distance of two and it was known that Mr Dae had State College Air Depot last Thurs- hear 8 P. R. R. superintendent light the Music Educators’ National Con- week with the Social Seeurity about two miles north of Centre Hall | buggy. and crouched forward, with miles from Centre Hall, the greater (Continued on page ®x) day. One was an Army North! into a locomotive firemen for allow- ference, of which he is 4 member. ' Board's Philadeiphia office. American observation ship flown | ing billows of black smoke to come Mr. and Mrs. Grant originally plan- Her claim fis believed to be the : by 14 James Reed son of Mr. and 'out of the stack? Smoke, we admit, Mrs. H. Frank Reed of Btate C©ol- makes 3 belter picture, bat to rall- ned to make a worldwide survey but first of its kind In the nation Morning Blaze Runaway Truck Girl Prays After Ring Eclipse of lege. He was accompanied by 14. road big shots its like waving a red changed their plans after the out- Judge William L. Dill, regional break of war in Europe | director, explained that regulations Routs Families Hits WPA Worker Shooting Father Sun, April 7th pia Lou Leavis and Mark Dine 2 lL h, Tey su ; pe do not permit disclosure of the name nt i 1 Two-Way Suicide Plan Fails of the 24-year-old widow, who ex- dai ibibo ot a. Pont FC hd alin ped 2 8 | wasting. soni to 3 : % 4 y 'd . 3 i aby 10, Wakdll is Seed Soma He Bidide, PU Ue 3 vi i dit az vil Fire at East Altoona Satur. Osceola Mills Man Knocked Young Woman Kneels Beside Moon's Shadow to Hide Old used in conjunction win a deer PAGING “DOAK” KEICHLINE 8, . nipeg. 1 arrival o Le Ch w en- 1 : ¥ “PS UJ [» 3 rvey 1 made r - eslérday 4 Rie Man. tied a rope around his neck title her to approximately $12 a day Threatens Number | Down and Dragged Under Mother in Church and Sol's Face For Full Six tion of Dr Lop I ne Gitars pd Ew and fastened it to a bridge girder, month as Jong as she remains single | of Homes | Delivery Car Confesses Crime Minutes er of the cooperative Wildlife Re- And well fiever be Baphy untll we concluding that If the rope broke and $17 a month will be paid the i | : | | sereh unit at the College | get one. On the page fof each month pry was the river to drown in 25 child until it reaches 18. The dom- | pg, Saturddy morning, Mrs Di- Struck by a driverless delivery Joseph Baran, 51, refused to leave | An snnular or ring, eclipse of the | -. is & beadfiful reproduction of 4 Cur- A i yh ——— BE oiracomering In ¥ Ties. nifted payments may teach $35 4.000 her five-year-old son Allen truck which had moved away from | 5 warm seat by (he furnace at his sun will sweep across the southern PRISONER FATALLY CUT {rier gud Ives print, in colors. We a ed ho _- mont . ii 5 and a niece, Miss Anna Woomer, 22, I's parking place, Eimer Hert, 80 nome in Villanova to answer his 19- United States April 7 from west BY ANOTHER INMATE G0n't know whit you hive to 40 © ¢ solid : | were aroused from their sleep in the ceola Mills worker, escaped With | year.dld daughters summons for Texas to Florida, traveling eastward t— et one of the caléndars but wé hope orn : i Paint Tank Explodes, East Altoona home by the cries of minor injuries last Thursday. Sunday breakfast ft will shadow part of the United| His jugular vein severed, Edward this plug for the Keiehiline Insturarice ; | Nearly 200 employes of the #. R./Mrs. Minne Richards, also a niece! Mr. Herr was with several other | In the quarrel thal followed, the | States up 0 the Alaskan southern Jackson, alles Edward Watd g3, | Agency will help. Found ! Cleopatra's Love Nest | R. car shop at Renovo, weré given of Mrs. Dimond, who resides neat men laying bricks along a reel | daughter, Prances Elésnor, is quoted border. In Canada, the part-shadow | Pittsburgh Negro, died at the ‘Alle. TAXATION EVIL: ists have uncovered the a thrill Saturday morning while the Dimond home and discovered in Oseeocla Mills, about a half block as saying, the fat : wil] fear he circle | gheny ‘ : Wm Hixuriots villa in which Caesar in- | working in the yard when a tank of smoke issuing from the house as she below the theatre. A driveriess with fig he pov pitey Ay Rue | a ar ita b 40 named be- gery SH inoue. Puls) The fstion tax eyflem, in gen- stalled Egypt's bemutiful queen. paint which was being heated over approached to visit her aunt. delivery truck which had been park- | wounded him with 4 revolver she cause the rim of the run will show tacked him with a knife eral, his made practically no ad- Read about this “love nest” of Ris- | a fire for use in a spray UM €x-| The flames spread up the sidewall °d near the theaire moved down |snatched up from a shelf " {in & narrow ring of light all afound| Guards arrested Henry Brown, 42,] TAncement SCE the BOTRe 4rd Hae tory’s great personalities in the ploded. Fortunately, ile tank r0s¢ of the Dimond home and burned the street and struck Herr as he was | Then she ran to a nearby church, {the dark room. This is due to the | Negro, for the slaying They quoted gy days. They still use the same February 4th issue of The Ameriéan | straight {rt the air about 40 feet and | through into the second floor. The stooped over placing brick. The xnelt by her mother and whigpered | fact the moon i= a little too far away him as saying Jackson had accused general pian of levying taxes as Weekly, the big magazine distribit- came down a few feet from the firemen who responded to the alarm * uck struck him hard, throwing | “I've fusi shot father.” "for its bulk to cover the sun com- him of being a “stool pigeon.” | they did th the days of our. grand. ed with the Baltimore American. siaMing point. No cné was in- | were handicapped by the lack of | him under and dragging him for 3, Frances, a Lower Merion High pletely. "The fatal attack cooured ss the| NETS MRA grest-grandfathoss. On gale at all newsstands, jured. {water and sub-zero weather while under ¢he vehicle, séhool senfor. was jailed on aggra- While astronomers can make only men were marching back to their Bu examghe, 3 ying Scsupsian tm —— ne —| Mr. Dimond, employed in the East] Mickey Baughman, the driver of | vAted assault and battery charges. |a few stuides in this kind of eclipse, | cells from the breakfast table. | estimate & ei Fhagy Mii rather SOJOUR | Altoona shops, had left home shortly the truck which was owned by Wait | Physicians said her father would | the spectacle for the public is some- . | than to list him as a clerk. farmer NING i N FLORIDA { before See o'clock Saturday morn- Cowles and used for delivering | FeCOVer. | ine that Py ® moet Jstons | Arrested for Snaring Rabbits | of what have you, with or es {ing and at that time there was no freight had gotte . RET TE WE re only once a lifetime. and many | Game A | Another in a Series of Letters Written by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams | trace of fire, he reported. livering a aktige ry De tof When Knighthood Was in Flower. never sees it. This eclipse lasts six | arrested oma aa u peroed ping Ag Fins RO to a Friend in Centre County. | The home of Mrs. Dimond's moth-| the accident. The injured man was First of a4 series of stirring tales minutes, much longer than most to-| Township, Clinton County, for ai- | listed ai #7 on the tax sheets, ofien ler, Mrs. Elizabeth Nolan. adjoining admitted to the Philipsburg Mospit- | About exciting evenis in the days tal eclipses. During that time, the templing to bag rabbits with the enrn upwards of $200; lawyers, who Sarasota, Flofidd, Jan. 15, 1040 | Plower perfume fills the air, and the Dimond home, was also slightly al for treatment, when “Knighthood Was in Flower,” moon will cover 90 per cent of the | use of a snare. He was arrested in| are lisied at $250, frequently earn Dear Bess: | “There is now no weather to speak | damaged by the flames from the Di- EER SRT SR told by a famous American author, |sun’s urface. | the vicinity of his home. At 3 much more, and much less than We were glad to receive your Jet- | Of, It is summer all day at the peak i mond house before the fire compan- | appears February 4th in The Ameri- | ->n | hearing before Alderman T. Mark that figure, ®milarly doctors are ter, and since we are spending Of Our stay.’ One must Ceratiniy |jes arrived Oar Dusttages Polen, can Weekly the big magazine dis- | C. of C. Names Directors | Brungard, of Lock Haven, Butler | in at $300 8 month, which is & ridi- some time in and around this beatt- | Dé very hard to please who is not | steel vat mer Three pillars supporting the tributed with the Baltimore Ameri-| As 4 result of balloting conducted | Was fined $10. The snare, offered | culously jow tor some doctors, tifal city we thought you would be | enchanted with Florida in all its porch roof of the Mrs. Mary Smith can. On sale at all NewsstEndE. py mail Inst week the following In evidence at the hearing, was a| and high for Most all per- interested in hearing about it and . | REMEMBER TRE BIRDS residence in Milesburg were bowled I TIE | Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce ¢ude affair, similar to those em- | gong régardiéss or otoupation, hate the beautifl legend told of it. | Sarasota is located off the Sara- | DURING COLD WEATHER Over early Priday when a car driven Lioyd Parringer, of Mill Hall i members were named to the execu- Ploved by the Indians many years) 4 more or jess fixed annual income. by John R. Gingher, of Tyrone, suffering from & badly bruised left tive committes- of the Chamber: 30. It was fastened to the low Certaifly évefi & poor guesser couki The days pass so ; busy moments fly there are twO bid to sportsmen and the municipai To make life more comfortable for | skidded and swerved into the porch. forefinger injufed when it wat Yeager Shoe Store, Brouse Grocery, | NANEing branch of a tree. {igs We are extremely happy | trailer park (which is the largest |Pirds during cold winter weather, Dr. Damage to the car was embtaled strick with a sledge while workitig The Centre Democrat, Hazel & Co. about—oné is that we are given an! {rajler nark in Plorida ¢ [Logan J. Bennett, director of the | 3% $125, and to the porch, $35. al Lock Haven ldst week. [and Malcolm Wetzler, ~All the news for $150 a year. | tix sheet he ity to spend sothe time In this Yhtng with cars at {wildlife research unit at the Penn- | tn i ison | od jand where palm frees grow | cally each stale aoet | YIvania State College, suggests sup- | 21d the day for surentiotis labor 18] of these TONKS at rt hos their | PI¥ing food and sheiter alwys jomorrow; snd the other is) stay fish the waters in and about | Song birds like suet, cracked nuts, fat we are glad we are not Flori- | Sarasota. There are thirty miles of | *NG oatmeal he says A small tray : islands, a hundred | about a foot square and placed four a a, Cama IG ati, mo | OF five feet above the ground will The | some enthusiastic angler, Many It is likely that sucks birds as black- capped chickadees, juncos, hairy pompano, speciked woodpeckers, and downy woodpecks! for gina and | trout, mackeral, groupers, red dnd rs Will be attracted. | appeals black, silver trout, to the Jowly | A shook of eofn or several buckets | 9 them. We wish we could make | grunt; and one variety, [Of #af corm, placed fir a wel-proteet.- | % see the precise things (hat £0 | head, {s striped black and white |¢d Spot will aid pheassnts and) : of and called convict fish. hess Jat. ‘auail during long periods of bad of dre Aelicious, and thelr favorite wetther is fiddlers, or “fiddlas” as the | - s say. Their other name is crabs—and ff i= a game to them they scoot for their A i | 3 LH 5 11 al - 2 2 EH Fy B ; : Es 4 i 3 i EH jl 3 i H i g | Because he redliged he was losing ‘bis hair and could not the | | ; g i : :
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