Jesse A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week | ADLER cn on he Centre Democrat Rian. | | THE Republicans keep repeating VOLUME 63. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 NUMBER 44. | that the President is “hiding the ‘ : | true report” on Pearl Harbor. May- there nov wie ver ir. D€th Follows Robbery of Centre County Native By 2 Boys in Automobile ———————— | The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County NEWS. Random FEATURES [tems EXPERTS: * . i . » A Serious Matter Historion Recalls Major atv hls dopa had noted the activities of variou - groups and individuals at the Cs ee | General Jonathan Wolfe's oie saves = IN Boston a Jeweler is doing a! smash business in gold chains for presentation to G. 1. Joe's gals. The chains are inscribed: "Hands Off She's Mine.” “Youre Wasting Time, | I'm Reserved, “My Heart Belongs to a Yali's gone bu "| Victim Dies After Hitch-Hiking Trip on Which He Was Robbed and Put Out of Car PAT HARRINGTON says the real at Point of Knife patient, a delegation of Cavalry Woman Narrative viii or ron ioe ing and hands on hips, demas How come you gave every + . Liiere a plu it the nurses’ Asks if ‘Unie’ Wolfe's Female Guard of Honor |. oun tor anytnings wi . . {arou id 1¢ an ali but don't thin Was Derived from Madame de Berri's [00 0 totes eit Squadron of Horsewomen i reason Mrs. Roosevelt travels so much is because she can't find a| hotel room in Washington THEN there's the dog that was 50] George W. Hartsock Go, ff Sinna- point of a knife for ed him Ww lave (By Henry Ww. Shoemaker in the cap with lace lappets, each on her them for granted highly pedigreed, if he could talk he mahoning died 1a A Wednesday nf- the car and climb down a ben“ at} re - i A 3 2. Altoona Tribune) | pacing hack, which they managed to! think of everything wouldn't talk to most of us. ternoon, in East Keating township, the side of the road ly => eg SSN ] : Sy perfection. When a halt was made, | tient has to do is to b { Clinton county, following a hiteh-| prank Burfleld of Driftwood, was Says a Centre county reader of the | the squadron dismounted, each girl |. THE hurricane in Miami was a | hiking trip on which two young boy passing shortly afterward smd stated column: “There are 50 many Centre tholding her horse. A most lovely | THANKS: little early this year--it generally | nicked him up and eventually rob- (hat when fe approach Jd that part countians employed by the PRR inleflect it made in the Norman land- To those wip sent cards, greet. occurs when the wintry breezes up hed and put him out of ie car at of the road on his way home he Altoona and in other activities in thé scape. 1 never heard where the ing note flowers clgareite north blow the tourists into Florida. | the point of a knife noticed a man waving and calling Mountain City, I may be pardoned guard was quartered but 1 am quite poems, reading material, and who HE Journal-American now front- Mr. Hartsock, a native of near from over the bank Upon his stop- for asking a question or two relating | convinced there never had been any came 0 visit us, many thanks. We pages a box header “Strikes Today.” State College, had lived at Renovo ping to question the stranger, he §8 4 \ A TR ; to the county which produced Bigler, | difficulty about finding the neces- like to mention them all but space May I suggest to the editors that in | for many years until moving 10 heard the story. He then proceeded py yj » \ AL é = - . Curtin, Beaver, and Hasting: | sary billets. prohibits. Special mention should be making up this box they run a list Sinnamahoning about three months 145 aid Hartsock in zetting over je ya SR \ ; +x . ; a “Were Major General Jonathan] “Monsieur de Murat perfect of the nae of the hospital branch of the of American casualties right next to ago. He was a retired employe of pank, toward the road, but when i ; Unie’ Wolfe's female guard of honor | Lower Seine, was the originator of Centre County Library, which ever i? . the Pennsylvania rallroad they reached the guard rail Hart- ; ; A #8 WN ‘ # ’ bo oi derived from Madame the Duchess | this charming idea. He was a de- Monday distributes books 10 patient A STRIP TEASF dancer was ar- According to Mr. Hartsook’s story, sock slumped and died | / jp, wr NS ; err . go 1 de Barris squadron of Coucholsefghtisl fellow, but. so absent-mind- in the rooms and wards, Mrs. Frank tested in Chicago Probably fot no related just before he Aled Ne wa Later Cameron County Coroner < : women on horseback. denctibed a any, When tht Sidi Da coriuiets igh tt worthwhile raugze at all, huh! walking toward R NOVO WOR} 4:15 W. H. Bush arrived and officially the memoirs of the Prince de Join- | 58 | oy ; J am - nat ¥ wr wr beryl f and he onl; my rovement Pp. m. Wednesday when the two boy pronounced Hartsock dead. The body | a ville, published in 1885, which I read jon Jin sword, donned his brights we rould sugge would be to have IN New York a husky sailor, when stopped and invited him to ride was removed to a funeral home at recently? The noble prince had Cen- | Uniform, and hurried in his plumed the distribution made twice a told “we're all oul of cigarettes” | They drove to te Clinton-Cameron pov TOON 19 @ THREES 0 family N P | R Phili b Fi tre County implications, being the three-cornered hat to wait on mad- instead of once went berserk. smacked the proprietor county line, about 15 miles west of = bat raantification Was 8 ew osta ates } ips urg irmn won of one of the Bourbon princes | ame, without discovering until he got COMPLAINT DEPT. and smashed a window. He landed Renovo, stopped the car, robbed him ooo. 00000 a0) on Hartsock | . { who stayed at Rattlesnake Tavern there. that he had forgotten to put Setar Te \eam Cate in jail, where the first keeper he ap- [of all \his money, $15. then at the _L "" m 1 . ; Now Effective Banned on Butter then kept by Jean Baptiste Lucas [On his pultees Wt fe e leave the subject of th proached gladly bought him a pack - A ge {while on his way to Pittsburgh in (Continged on Pape Four) og we d like to explain that of cigarettes. 11796. Later this Bourbon prince be- | piace really is of the Deople, fo mat is that the nurses do chores so expertly and with s tie furore that patients Death was said to have been ADD incidental (i useless) infor- mation: Merchandise sent by ship is called “cargo’—yet merchandise sent by car is called “shipment.” A DES MOINES girl, wearing open toe shoes, got a splinter in her toe from a plank that cost the city $44.50 for doctor bills, “Toe bad’ was her Engineer Steps Off Engine, Dies Port Matilda Native Falls Over Dead at Lewis caused by a heart attack, brougat on Reductions im - Money Order, by over-exertion and excitement Insurance and CoD A police hunt Is in progress to lo- - cate the two boys who perpetrated Mail Fees the robbery. Sgt. Martin V. Law of ——— the State Police barracks in Coud- Reductions on money order, in.’ ersport, is’ directing the investiga- surance and C. O. D. mail fees be tion with the assistance of Pvt came effective yesterday, November John H, Sheedy of the Emporium | Privilege Restricted on Com- modity During Ration Period The privilege of selling butter for the length of the time that that commodity is 10 be rationed by the federal government was taken from came King Louls Philippe of Prance.” | The prince says: “As children, we used to go from the Chateau d’Eu to | see Madame the Duchess de Barri at | Dieppe, which she had made her| summer residence. We gecompanied her once to the lighthouse at Allly under the escort of her guard of honor, a squadron of Caucholse girl Lifts Ban on Xmas Outdoor Lighting {0.C.D, Permits Lights This hw Year But Wants Fuel ’ people. and by the people. It | sintained by the people of Centr for thelr well-being and cou nience and every patient in 1 ce hes ample opportunity to reg- r complaints if things don't sn Mrs. Nellie Geary, superinter alled around Ww see whethe: pleased our fancy ar lawver's comment town Yards ib-station, who was formerly 10-| The money order fees, which were the Purity Milk Company, Philips- on horseback. In those days all Nor- | Conserved * we were discharged fro . hie lcs ¢ Mp " 1 4 we received BUGS BAER claims the reason no- 5 s———_ cated in Lock Haven increased March 26. 1643. when the burg. at an OPA hearing in Willlam- man women and those of the Caux | — GRpAtUNmZALe which we i Aw ' hody in politics ever sues anybody | Charles D. Robison, 47 Tesident of He is survived by fils wife, Alice; revenue act of that date became ef- #port Postoffice Friday area especially, did their errands! The ban on exterior, lighted |} BREE w: io afidress else in politics for calling him “a | Tyrone and native of Centre County, five daughters, Mrs. Howagd Spotts, fective, will revert back to 6 cent Presiding was Allen Caruthers, Jr.,'and their marketing on horseback. | Christed Christmas decorations has 0 0 0 8% €08 atin Cm Li tinker, a liar or an all-around jerk" | died suddenly last Thursday mom- ars [ry Reeder, Mrs. Albert Herter, for an order of | cent up to $250 OPA hearing commissioner. who There were very few vehicles to be been lifted this season by the State To 0 The BOSTH OF WASIeER. tn Hf because it might be proved too D8 in the Lewistown railroad yards. aers Myra Jedwabny and Mrs, Ed- and then scaled to 22 cents for an heard OPA evidence supporting the seen Council of Defense, with the provi. 95 OS nt Solibpongn easily Mr. Robison was an Engineman on an ward Cool, all of Renovo; two sons, order from $50.01 to $100. There also ‘charges of the firm selling butter| The prettiest of the pheasant girls | Sion that such lights can be turned oh ahr Brie a . y { eastbound freight and had stopped poster and George, Renovo: 19 vill be ubstantial reductions in fees. Without getting points, failing to reg- had been selected for bodyguard: | Off if an emergency should arise SAMBIACUY. WatLeT SIGN in a Cigar Store 1 wouldn't at Lewistown near the yard-master's o.ondohikdren, one great-grandchild, for the insurance of dotnestic mail ister as a dealer in butter and over- | it was really a pleasure to see them | HOWever, in accordance with a re- there Wik any unnecessa even cash a check for my father TO office for some minor repairs to the and two brothers, John and Charles, matter of the third and fourth class (drawing ration bank account prancing to the number of 40 round quest for power conservation from the hospital, and whet! which a heckler added well YOu train. He got off his engine, started of Williamsport tse Sen Ar pins Am 3 to 2 cela At the conclusion of the hearing,’ the duchess’ carriage, with their cap- | the Office of War Utilities. the OA Were Te any ole now your own father best to walk toward the yard office and Puneral services were held In {or amounts from | cent to $5 for the commissioner announced his In- tain and lieutenant riding at each D. advises communities 10 dispense Suge i - 1 oud like to make. | MARK TWAIN once wrote a friend fell over dead. Coroner Dr. White of panoyo Saturday at 2 p. m., and In- the lower fee and for $50.01 to $200 tention to sign a duration suspen- | door, all dressed alike in white in the | With outdoor decorative lighting own ‘ha who loquired whether anything could | Lewistown investigated terment was made in the Fleming-'for the higher fee. There are siusiar| ton order against the firm be more awful than having a tooth-| Charles D. Robison was born June ton cemetery reductions for unregistered collect! The case was the only one before ache and an earache at the same 1, 1897 at Port Matilda, the son of on delivery mail matter. the fees, the commissioner time. “Definitely,” Clemens answer- John H. and Stella (Wills) Robison. running from 15 to 80 cents - fase fd. Shy ng Sheuimatiso and St. Vitus ir Bir Rog Berniece Beyer Awarded Medal The rates will Incregse on wo Peters Bros. Add to Ei d G Pr 7 : A ¢ classes of special delivery mail Al . ; - 4 rm rm ered 10 write ini ng} Cnelin After His Death 1 or 15 cents wil be coarges on Holstein Cattle Herd Heads Association Sermons (se our ilness, but unfortunately none - THE height of Impossibility: Go- He is survived by his wife, two | . ing through a revolving door in a Sanghugts, po Alice Suiits, 3 firgt class mail weighing up to two — o£ Pennsylvania Dutch of them produced copy betore the pair of skiis. OL p Chaz 4 , Ipounds compared to the present 10] Peters Brothers, Port Matilda, at- ——— {Monday deadline, E K. Stock, sup i home: & naiisisier,| Altoona Saved Three-Year rent fee. Tne fee on moter ae) 8 Braghar Sock Marla, ai. Carl Sager Elected President Peng iy soldiers fight. ©TVising principal of the Bellefonte JPost Matiiaé mad "e- Old Boy From Being jpn first class, Srighing not more’ Association state consignment sale’ of State Turkey ng slong Line have EE gh a eolumn Tuts : i t her em-! i . : y 3 [than 2 pounds, w Bs athe x Fair Orgunds on Thurs. | : jet some Germans speaking a jung- | tertainmen n i he ploy sable Jett wich har. Pin- band of ma Fras : Killed. ‘postal department ly issuing “day. on and made several pure Growers {usage they know Pennsylvania SMEs that after tie war any ally the police took her in Hand—' pore Buffalo. N. ¥ ——— [delivery stamps of the new depome chases. | Dutch, small towns can improve thelr po- her hand could take nothing. Now | oo po Fd the engine! On 8 bright October morning a ination which will go on sale in| Ei Peters bought (wo cows Sager, of Mackeyville, Wasi, yoo oof #lie Keller of State D0¢ departments by employing ser- I Cant and . yr rear: ear , three Nttle boys at play Washington. D. C.. on Monday, 4 ‘ ’ glected president of the Pennsylvania | ‘ "Tam vice men who are well trained in he has a steady job, for three years service in 1817. He was afiiated ¥ ago ¥5 play ¥ y Clarence Peters one, which makes Turkey Growers’ Association. at their College, civil affairs officer, had the the use of Weapons and who Haw » b track at » 4 +. th _ gf neltiding room and board. anh i wandered onto § rallroad Fees are alo increased in all a 0la¥ of 62 head of purstired Hol- of evacuating a group of them °° A MARINE won a duek in Hawadi wiih She yo hag Aveniug Method as Wilkes-Barre, tmaware of a fast: brackets for collect-on-delivery er-'sieins Ob the t¥o farms. with 40 eeting inl State College last Thurs- they were #00 close ta the the physical Abliity and training MARINE won a A all, | church is A moving freight that thundered to- yicéd fo re ’r : Yor 1} mn saf ake care of themselves in persona ; " registered sealed domestic heat milking. battle gone for their own safety. took it into a bar in Chicago. It's Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen __ _. dey * Ans Other officers are: Vice-President 4 ; combat on the occasions whe Op been taught to drink with the best of and Enginemen. He was a veteran War. Sem aL mail of any class I wring postage The brothers alwo have recently!; sland Lauffer Portage: Paul Mar- | They talked platdeutsche like _., required to do that type of or eny-but wher it gets a load on it of World War 1, and & member of But a railroad man walking near- gt the first class rate. When indeém- purchased .a proven sire from Ie ot, State College SeCTelALY -tTens~ jour Pennsylvania Duteh and our Mr Stock also wonders why new auineks Howard Gardner Post. American Le. Dy saw the danger. Running to Ge nity is in excess of $200, the fee First Pennsylvania Artificial Breed- urer, and Lester Loht of Boswell {German interpreter could hardly un- paper " Mons Dever get around " . uf Fim track, he lifted three-year-old James likewise will be increased n wr ot Dovbmd A “ ‘ p : —_— ‘ aden Tyrone a : ! {ing Cooperation at Leyistnig Winton Irons, of Lineville; Robert G€fstand them. but anyone from cegpine off their desks and brus — gion. of HE newest draft board laugh & Meighan, Jr and dropped him at) Cenitre cour rol " » . b . Sheate Zine: Ray {Cen unty would,” said Colonel wm ded . that a blind man can now get de- the side 6f the roadbed. The train ; hip! Yulmuont, and Ray H You could have dropped ing Git ag) ous amish fh rs ‘ i ® . y Baughman Roc irec Keller and urselve ut it ferred. provided his Seeing Eve dog Son of Rev. Conley was now less than 80 feet away. The even ear a fw D aim en Rock. dit Yo the | the whole village into Penns Val- A HE ae Ve pi ot wears a triss . . man rushed back, grasped Willard - = at y y . | ley and nobody would have known Lg ne : You go Ma) oe mnie nin Dies in Plane Crash Hughes, 3 and Hugh Meighan, 4, in Natiangl Aeeihtion | che difference. They realize the Am- th hicatine RASppaTItn oH H Kodiak B mage his arms and leaped from the track 4 Sa Seki meeting Will be at the Lo. ore fair tolling us, ‘the Ger- Lot [ears have learned where things uge a ears Word has been received 1at First a split second before the train roar- 00 S our- ear I State Farm Show. Harrisburg, on “ ‘ " ba To Bre in the jumble and hate to take ” : Bryant’ Caml s 3 up January 11 mans burn and Kill. bul the worst go, snd effort to straighten thing Presented to College Lieutenant Emest Conley, a wu of ed through \ : you do is 10 take souvenirs’ We can Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Conley, of Wil-| por nis herolsm J. Cornelius Al- At the meeting the growers a Pr sell’ America to tose people 2 and learn, all over again wher With an old relic of a gun, found gating officer that she threw the ings are 1H - pvt tragic deat? \ rl : ed solution Opposing subsidies Oo abel N har y Two Kodiak bears and a moose ~amsport, met a tra death In a jen, Sr, 4, of Altoona, now de- gn a dump heap, a 7-year-old TIP- rest &f it as Tar as she ould Pitts or the mew sd ANG 4 Abhi all by being strict without being harsh ET: : plane crash at Tucson, Arizona, He sed. was announced Friday as the head from thie collection of the late or int of the iN.fated Dlanes | ocd: WAS 31 : ¥ 85 HC ton Ind fatally shot his 4-year-old it. The area was gohe over, but the bseq " Newton E. Hess, Blate College big was the pilot of the ill-fated plane.’ recipient of one of 16 bronze medals cousin, also of Tipton, while the po uent Governmental control of “Sparky” Sprankle, Milesburg, this REWEDAPET'S pressman, looms as & . " remainder of the fatal weanon could + fut > n war! H : game hunter, have been presented The body was shipped (0 Wil- awarded by the Carnegie hero fund youngsters with their parents were not be found and it was believed by Joya: loi of turkeys in the post-war | Memorial Service for to the forestry department of the Hamsport, where funeral ervices commission His daughter, Lillian visiting at the home of their grand- the Stale Police that it sank in the Dead Parat r candidate for poet laureate of Cen- roope tre county for 104. He sent us a uel Hess o'clock toona, will receive fier father’s med seonday evening College by his sons. John and Sam- Were held Monday afternoon at 3 A. Hauser, 320 Spruce avenue, Al- pgrents at Lronsville, near Tyrone, river, near the home . ah Young Russell, who celebrated his b fy dns most delightful poem of his own The bears are two of the largest. Rev Conley, father of Lt. Conley, al 191 Jean Lymn Cherry, Jr. son of fourth birthday on February 2, was Thum Torn Off Pie ey. hot Gf gonsiructioh and wed gladly pub. specimens in the East, Dr. Victor A. was a former pastor of the Christian | i John L. and Marie (Keith) Cherry. playing in te kitchen of the Keith » » ed dn aE ] T lsh it except that its truth and wit Beede, head of the department, said. and Missionary Alliance church at Three Youths Are was fatally wounded when he was homie with his two first cousins, Ray- In orn Picker who was killed in action in France are aimed at the employes of this | i . ) : i afternoon at the Church of Christ " tiigh, weighs 140 pounds end the Li Conley was aged Abo it two calibre bullet in the Kitchen of {iie| They had been shelling corn In an- Richard Fink Has Hand In-'in Lock Haven The Res Bdwin v Homer to write verse of general in- smaller weighs 120. They will be years when the family moved from el or eft Hayden officiated. and ¢ ri used in the forestry building’ as a Philipsburg Mrs. John Keith, Ironsyille when Raymond suddenly found the! ped bones yf Yue Asal pr it would be salty, full of homely memorial to Mr. Hess. The young officer was killed when rifle In the corner of the kitchen Machine | ual \ i norial 1 philosophy, and sbove all interest . a d 4 notified and Pvt. Prancis McGuire | Paratrooper Miller, 28. wat the BA i Xina\ JA George of 2t Se Davi a A Tie lock Haven of Fifty stated that the weapon was appar-|Obout the room, pointing st one ag Re : ia al Dollars ently I a ih The ttle 4-year-oid, .who had!" Of Mr. ang Mrs. Clair #¥ink and (of Lockport, and had been in the AS $ Dostedap project we gpest shor rrel, possibly 0 + and ‘ | horough cleans these arr yon row pe in¢hes in length been on his « grandiather’s 3 §* son Of Mr. and Mrs. Geotge service since April, 1943 a dras thorough clean-up o : boy just past 16, have admitteq the! The Eun Which had been found p,q gotten “off and went inte 0 men trea tp pol, ll the fIeshi ye evening before his death, he said 'he MOrONIe commercitis, the ed: get out” theft of money, pocketbooks and O08 Junk heap a week or 50 ag0 BY | chen to join his cousing who had rom the fingers of his efti). outfit was behind the enemy '0% SOD Operas and the other Mr. Hess bagged the bears on the : other articles from the USO Club In {rome to the grandparents’ home {lines Sgt. Wallace P. Englert, an- Wounded in Italy Lock Haven. and face court disposi- De fellow who was killed, had ®lgii their mother, who is a fister TTAMAE A COT ploker on the Bish other paratrooper, was one of the 18 Cluttered up are something to moose in British Columbia In 1925 a i One of te bears was placed on ex- Plc Rishatd Lucas las bith sligin- Tie two oldest—Psul Chilcot and made relic in which the firing pin {y, Tipton. | He way woking along and step- [death in action was reported at the EASY PICKINGS: y wWoun n action in ¥ Ellery MeoCloskey both of Lock not Gitting true,” Pvt. McGuire Waen the gun discharged. Mr ped down | the tractor when anigame time as Miller's We year tell of a well known local store window at Bellefonte after Mr.| Cool "0 ile. the former Julia Haven, were returned to the Clinton Hess returned with his trophies, and Voyzey. from the War Department. county jail where they were placed! The grandmother, who had been [tigate and Russell was still standing | Draft Dodger Gets tory 10 the tune of $5 on Dewey to Before being inducted into service, *hortly after midnight Friday fol- [in poor health, became hystericalion his feet, but was bent over, $1 on Roosevelt. In this day and Age mcm lo ———— ; ‘ .! The third, a Sugar Run boy, was the gun after removing the shell route to the doctor's office. The Loganton Man Is Products Company. He was In ‘ i r . 1 Bo NOVEMBER 3: ducted on September 8, 1043. He was also returned to the county jail and! which Gad apparently been wedged body was taken to the Puoss mor- nin He Wilmer Harold Hummel 18. Wik h rus et | | Port Meade, Md. before salling for nile court. {Into the fire and told the investi He Is survived by his parents the Selective Service Act through Sgt. Harold RB. Bletz, 77, whose Italy on February 28 of this year. The three sald guined en- Es . . HE —— others ure to report to a work camp for fear that before. that date «in. 8 rear cellar nounced last week, was reported Lucas, of Huntingdon, and a son-in- | ; " law, of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Voyzey, of among other things, . J missing in action over Germany in Trains as Co-Pilot - South Pacific Area ceived by his wife over the week- | wa miner ing tie : end. A nose gunner, Sgt. Blety wi Car Hits Church : Phillgbury erator bombardment fous. He is a former Alreraft| Corp. employe, ahd sited the Air; Force Apel 10, . His w The rearing mount stands nine feet South Philipsburg shot through the chest with a 22- mond McElwain, 7. and Norma, 3% on September 18, was held Sunday newspaper. We hope to encourage home of his grandparents, Mr. and Ucipation of the Hallowe'en holiday, jured While Operating terest, and we can promise you that “The specimens are particularly a plane which he was piloting crash- | Admit Robbing USO Club in Petnsylvania State Police were. grabbed the gun And darted : Ing child and then the other. j« Richard Fink, 22, of Woodward, a (son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer 1. Miller CLEAN-UP: eatign, “because the Kodiak bear companions also lost their lives In - Sitting . - ———— Three young men, one of them a kuse shortly before the necident, Fink of Philipsburg, had hus left] 5, 4 jetter 10 his parents, written 'D¢ AFUE radio waves. The corn alive today, extremely hard to * a ¥ Pfc. Richard Luces John Keith, graniifather of the lit- hand on Saturday while he was op- drivel with which the daytime ether Alaskan coast in 1938 and shot the . lion of thelr cases home-made stock "an old home-|.. vo. chersty Both families live HANSberry farm near Woodland boys who signed this letter. His make your hair stand on end hibition in the Schaeffler Hardware tober 6, according to a telegram re- - > , wg Keith went to the kitchen to inves. ear of ‘corti Mn —— man who is predicting Dewey's vic. aitracted much attention Dick was employed at the Lée Metal Jowing thelr arrgst by the police. (following the accident and destroyed | clutching «al his chest. He died en- 3-Year Sentence such things are hard to believe » tL C Wheeler, Oa. and | Will appear before a session of juve- In the rifie. She threw the stock tuary in Bellwood. The Jong ‘ . Missing In Action stationed at Camp ry was caught shine 15 min. | Mamsport, adjudged guilty of violat- woronber's out of our minds We [trance to the ‘ . promotion to that rank was an- He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Jess | ‘ te Officer Brothers Meet In a War Department telegram re. Oearhartville | which included a : heer stationed in Maly with a Lib-| [8 Juvaniidnd SH Rae 1m In When Brakes Let Go po former Eloise M. Stiver, fier complaint ur stay in the ‘ RR 1 wh — ui ._ stitution wi a8 entirely pleasent full Caucholse costume, chignon and The Bellefonte Chamber of Com- asd zal an th "a ey A . merce at its last meeting declared i 0OUC Geve Des — - against outdoor street decorations during the coming holiday seasor HELPERS ‘Mackeyyville Man wes Last Week several friends + 4 : : : Als, il fi
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