“VoL. xouL. HALL, WHAT OF LEGISLATION AGAINST PROFITEERS, Consumers Want Action on Presi- dent's Plans. Where is the food-control le the President month ago ?” gislation asked for than ™~ more a an all-absorbing ques. tion amon g consumers. the ican leaders of Senate for fra . } and for fQrst one thing and then another. It had to give way to the Prol bill, A day's delay on the Prohibition measure bition enforcement few WO have made but little erence the most ardent prohibitionist, for 1 law is being enforced anyway. Republicans, who have campaign against t saw fit to hold back the over from the House, It hh It has been apparent from the Presi . livine th + 1 cost of living that the Ss move aj R : fF 1 v ning of en ning ent bright tion 1s the fiscal dep i m——— i ———— That committée in France is Dn Republican “investigat iit because General irg before them as a witness, i ——— Let the Repubiican majority remem. ber—-as the people will—t} passing a bill through the House of Representa- tives or the Senate alone is only fulfiling half a duty, A — A Mp “They shall not pass” may be the slo- gan for the Republican Congress in its opposition to all the bills they promised and all the measure the President rec- ommended, I —— A Savings Stamps make dollars grow iat Don’t stop buying Savings Stamps Keep saving and savings will keep you. Bulld by thrift — Buy Savings x Stamps. Savings Stamps vitalizs ths avy ing habit | VEER RTT i. | PASSENGER TRAIN ON L. & T. HITS FREIGHT AT LEWISBURG. Fifteen Passengers Given and Two Freight Cars Wrecked, branch nsylvania railroad, but fortunately them was injured, EAT By Wants ““Reporter’ to Help Find Son a Good “'Sensible’” Wife. m—— or” fT] ————— 6 Packer Farms in Union Sell for $116,525.00 trent pal £ i County et 5 : i Oe , among the arm which is expected to yers of the farms were as fol Lohr farm was sold to Philip B. Linn for $31.300 ; the Henning farm of 134 acres was bought by John R. Walter for $16,975 ; the Lawson farm of 101 scres was sold to John H. Brindel, of Centre county, for $15 500; the Young farm was sold for $16 600 to William W. Haas , the Nogel farm of 110 acres sold for $18,200, The buyer was Mrs, Sara A. Leitzel, The mill farm was purchas- ed by John Y. Bouy and company for $17.950. : All of the purchasers with the excep- tion of Mr. Prindel reside in the vicinity of Lewisburg, A AA A SAAN “Officially’’ Dead, Returns Home. Officially reported “missing in action’, later as dead and then as a prisoner of war in Germany, Sylvester Fuhrman, bas returned to his home in Dauphin, For a long time his parents mourned him as dead, His name was carried on Tuesd ay y OWS; 4 ih ihe roll of honor in the Memorial day service, M Properties Change Hands. William B. Fiedler sold occupied by the widow Mrs. D, the property John Martz, L. riges. Mr, Mrs. Dela It is Mr. Fiedler's intention to move fromm State College last week, to re : 3 . dATIEES Reber, y ' will occupy th place, : { 1 wv 14 ne: } occupy his I—————— i ———————— Little Giant’ to Speak. Howard, wi “ Would Make for Civil War Veterans io i ——— $50 Pension Minimum DAY. SE] WORK ON BORO ROAD TO BEGIN THIS WEEK. State Road Machinery Expected Arrive To-Day.—Work at Once. Wit) ‘3 \ n the arrival td Begin of the State road ma- chitery iu Centre Hall, which is expects ed to day, work will at once be com- d on the Centre Hall road, which unfit condition for ood, the St tion, expects at work arrives fr on have been mms fs eo pad Broke His Nose. —— A] A] TAAIT——————— Educators Keen for Thrif® Ff css A The Figures on Your Label. So A AP ————— The Lecture Course Keep 1d the dat COotres bald 1a y Secu he same seq . ¥ $s a0 8 : ckets 1 it be purchases tember and To chase must be made between Sej 7 and Oct, 4. 27th, secure a course licket, the pur tember D_SUCCEED | Centre County had a per capita ot 1 cent for the week ending September 13'h, 1919, or a total per capita JT $2.99 to that date, and retains gecond place in the list of counties of the Eastern Dis- trict of Pennsylvania, Don't stop buying Saving Stamps. Keep saving and saviogs will keep you. mont of teaching the use of money lo bound govern peopkhe ne # HE how to spend it-—-aave i a narrow thing. It down to the mere selling of ment securities, “There are two things for which we are arguing. First, thrift in its broadest principles ought to be taught in every school In Amerien, It is for you to say how that teaching should be introduced, whether in the arith- metic course, in history, in English or in civies, But Gon't make the mis. take of Introducing It as an Incidental course. Make it a positive course, “Second, facilities ought to he pro- vided in every school and college for the purchase of Thrift and Savings Stamps, And the alin 1p selling should he to crea a normal demand for invest tot iI not 2 NO. 38 How About a Curb. that seven to 1 dollars are 10 be expended 5 JP 1 1 Now eight thousand jointly by the artment and Cent State Highway De i ! * town, might it incil to look inte hing a curb line owners a reasonable tion and misuse lying belts proposed curb ;urb is the one road itself has been 1 tre Hall a really beauti hav ¢ 1 of local prid p : Sam A ¢ BIWAYS Dad through our LESS 10 a gen ne street Sa —————— fo Hosterman to Spend Winter in California, A A———— Raised $700 at Rally Service. fr A MA » 8000 Miles Auto Ru ¥ n. os ¢ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERERT FROM ALL PARTS PTT Millhe m The ine the vas bg the va troull ti leaky valve, 2 pinches, 2 plowou He entire punctures, A ———I— A A —————. : Steals Car, Wrecks It. i George Howerd, «f Bellefonte, was | placed in the Centre county jail as the result of taking a joy-ride on Sunday morning a week ago. He was wate! man at the Beatty Motor company’s gar. age and tock a handsome touring car, kept there by William Rowe, and left on | a joy-ride about 4 o'clock on Sundey! morning. He had only gone a short’ distance and ran into a telephone pole niong the state road leading from Belle- fonte to Milesburg, damaging the car congiderably, He confessess to the deed, but at this writing no disposal has been made of the case, : N—————— A A ——— Minister and Wife in Auto Accident. When their automobile overturned near Shamokin Dam on "Thursday, the Rev. J. A. Hartman, of the Grace Luth- eran church, Sunbury, were pinged un- : i der it. Mrs Hartman suffered injuries to her left side, and is confined to her, ted. The pastor escaped with slight bruises, According to Pastor Hartman, a passing autoist forced them ‘oo close! chased.” oy to the side of the road and his car was' overturned, i " i$ nd since then it ble, Bellefonte hospital from his home Millheim, bat not until beard had formed an ulcer. Treatment at the hos. pital proved go beneficial that the gen- tieman was able to return to his home withio a few days, gave n much trou- Last week he “was taken to the mn eh the ‘Squire D. W, Miller, of Pine Grove Mills, was a pleasant caller at this office on Monday, and boosted his subscrip- to ‘lay awake nights”, as be put it, "Squire Miller was accompanied by his son, Joho G. Miller, who farms his fath. er’s two fertile farms near Pine Grove Mills. Their traveling in this section was for the purpose of trying to find competent farm help, Not in fifteen years werd the seven sons of Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Auman, of Millheim, at home at the same time un til on Sunday, and the occasion was a very pleasant one for the parents, as well as the boys and their wives, relates the Milineim Journal, The names of the boys and their residences follow : Fred, of Cape May, N. J.; Harry, of Millheim ; Homer and Frank, of Milton; Brude, Ray and Reece, of Youngstown,
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