eputier, “VOL. XO. “OENTRE HALL, 0. NO. 48 JS. " SECRETARY HOOVER Recalls Old Memorles, LETTER FROM ARMENIA, A Great Lecture. FREAK" 307 PANE MEADOWS TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS USURPING POWER. Springchurch. Pa a Edward Amherst Ott delivered what — ' ; ar ' : ras generally considered one of thelq , y . . 2g Se— December 1, 1921. An Issue of Old Clothes Like Present. | Was generally consi The Meadows to Be Preserved to Pos Seeks to Transfer Bureaus and Auth. |] For The Centre Reporter, ing One In America With a Thou. | Pest—if not the best—lecture ever de- terity as a Nature Plant Preserve. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ority from Other Departments to It is to be supposed that the Report- sand Dollars, Says W. Ned Keller, livered from ‘the local lyceum plat- . A really big hog was killed by B. W. PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. £ Frid About six wesks ago the Pennsyl- : . form, last Friday evening, in Grange . 3 : That of Commerce, er goes to many subscribers who were (Continued from last week.) ! . ’ 3a, ! 6 vania State Forestry Commission ap- ntin ! ! hall, No speaker could have been ac- + 1 2 [Ox t Aras, At the fo " of Mt. Ararat corded better attention, His subject] | : : Erivan, Armenia, Viet y Bist : . ple to investigate the Bear Meadows . ‘ta : a " a% was “Victory,” and in his talk he mad plish his ends set out for at the begin-jof life have called to seek homes and October 7, 1821. 3 1 £2 i . Vonada, of near Bpring Mills the Secretary of Commerce Herbert J brought up in or near the place of its pointed a committee of fourteen peo- , ned pring Mills, he ? . ‘4 3 \ weight being 660 pound Hoover is having trouble to accom-]publication, but whom the exigencies Veli! heng. vi Pounce in the Beven mounts { . Youll . ‘ . , . thors a strong plea for a finer and nobler ! Well, December 1st was an ideal ning of his accepting a place in the]flelds of usefulness in places remote | Dearest Mother: upon the question vin . a: j bi M H from the scenes of their rly if Last Thursday Mr. Brown, who was] Americanism. He graphically por- "day, following a lot of wet, dreary days Harding Cabinet. Mr. Hoover may, or{from the scenes o heir early life. ‘im : ‘8 present conGiion as lat ar {ovemd , ror of Thes ywle learned know istri Commander, left for Paris onjtrayed the difference in the democrat- . ™ nt latter part of November. rather already has, stirred up a lot of hese people learned to know and es- : : . preserve, On Tuesday Dr. Edwin : ’ . ib Loo 'h ther becaus Saw ore official business and at leaves Mr. }ie and autocratic forms of government, . ai . - — trouble at the Cabinet table, He almsjteem each olher because they wert and Prof. Frank D. Kern, ¢ if . X : ) i 4 reg f we can celebrate ¢ 1 1 + , ne beg th x ghhor wis yee] the only men here jthe pyramid resting on its broad base eat if we can elebrate to transfer bureaus and authority from jonce members ol he same neighbor : X ‘ol. J. L. Spangler, Miss] Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day he hired h 1 ft ITY on ork. 1 am handling | symbolizing the democratic form andl]. : ' . Armistice Duy, Thanksgiving Day thor Aevmyrt nts to his owl hood, the same church, the same school ’ \ y Meek Mrs An ‘ . OE I aad : 11 ti hit i a - Ry JN on Disarmament Day all in one som ¢ 3 x Le f +h . $s all the nan an supplies and tn he same pyramid, but resting on its nt Wy all in on ; The latest friction is sald 14 a K the same community = . James R. Hughes. of 1 o ntorests f they ¢ all th the ald of thre oble Americar njapex, symbolizing the autocratic f« wwe lone or the expenditure of J, inLerosls L 3 y 4 + Al ail ux Lie niegnber O the Cy 4 4 god developed over Lhe xpenditur f * 8 A ¢ ; Sis ' t th manitt : datad. By © : tiesté tor they 10 tow 43 «home paper's)’ ire trying 4 shoulder the rer learly demonstrated sin or a py bas i rd 000,000 appropriated yy ons 3 1a Ry 4 A Mes 3 aj Joseph 1 Rothrock, of Wes prior to adjournment, 2. tombe: tion of good roads sorsirisnion country. Hoover that the building tan is properiy ACTH longs the commit te rather than ment, and stood to reau of this mo impossible is now 4 : : ' . . ta H his native town. te ‘ont \ un 3 J omar All : Gai) ACLOn Lose State Ald. riculture. Jus ww the good road Hs nat L ! i Ci : : i ) ate Ald question merce Departms It * “Dancing Way to the Devil” Schiicst Former Sherif liheim, and his brother-in-law Kenneliey, of Lewistow? 4 Tin ratively it 1 4 pu anparatively tte] mong the persons from Centre be found in the some deer and occasion 3 T™ Brag The report and high school the committee will to Washington, Forestry Commis- night tal Picked street This, neeling when it is ex- J. Harold Long, action will be taken ontractad with preservation of the] furnish three car Meadows — Watchman trees and the first jot of evergreens ——————— were cut from lands in Nittany wvaliey A Real Rest Room for Shoppers. and hauled to the Pennsylvania rail The people in this vicinity have been] road station at Mill Hall last week The Scare of His Life, Milihelmm the foliowing wear the carpet out ir front } } oi ; ¥ r Argt { #8 this # to 1 ns i ak 4 kh printed vy doing considerable gossiping about the] The first car load will B ¥ ® t comforts of the Community Rest room | Johnstown within a few L. Campbell, the Co- h a . . "ll in Altoona, established by the Altoona a ’ ’ 5 4 =e . » AT LY Minas y : > ‘ . . nd mirror in their be wsible The w will so be of d bad #} le ' 5 an ent, had Among the 3100 students church on 15th street near Twelfth State this year, fourteen come he will never forget: The other}avenue outside the United States. They evening, after his day's work was sending thelr sol ell,” de- | Mossra, B Brigbin. 1 Boomers as NB Eres tree “Jover, he thought that he had better ciared the speaker, ; : i : as all experience Booster Association and Christ Reform- they never wear wilomatic revolver which no od front of their bed po y . : 2 " A slude one from Japan, three from Chi- er. These people “Community Service, the slogan of eu one from fe Dies 4 g FA os Mo wa 2 : . : a, one frica, one from Cana- the Booster association, is more fully |P?a one from Afri he © in his volver and he took the clip exemplified In the establishment of -— - ; a 4 bn . a ut and was confident that there waslihis convenience for those who might ’ va . . . : nothing in the barrel. He cleaned tlie visiss i i ; AT le hav W. B. Wilson for Governor, ' riginally started by J . Luse | wia in R They were writ : ; ned be visiting in Altoona, and people have counitey. team Maing to. California. are Wiiliam B. Wilsor up fine and olied it and was about 10]not been slow to take advantage of it. va h A : t a ie i # cH ack Ww 1 also represented in the student body. y of Labor under the admin The oliiBan wk] Pha tail. Sabie States’ asd then forwarded bath put the clip back when one of hisJon an average of seventy-five peoplel™ P it J auitun y Ahh aa : 3 $ an tnen jorwat a a istration of President W f R daughters ran to his side and laid her Mason ( wudent ilison, may 1 . ' na th hy ; . visit ore coms dally and up to "= . Ay bejas wel ne res to Armenia again hand on the table and asked how It aft the red , 0 y Ra i The Rebersburg Reformed charge is . . ro. . - 4 : adie § ask ow i 3 sor | } AVE a candidate for the the Democrat Mr. Henney will move his blacksmith A% 1 have little time for writing 1 : "jtmin time over 1,000 have put ¢nelr worked and in order to sbow her he 4 wr ) again without a pastor, Rev. Zdwin inet i W £1 $ . § ( ster since its forma H into one of the mill buildings dm - Jtrust theses fow lines will serve as a . 4 RAMes On tHe register since Kutz, who came onto the flald only a . . i pulled the trigger and to his surprise} opening on August 10. sort of “community letter” to the home it Sischarged. the bullet tor] thé R short time ago, having resigned to : > : "e t scha . e b enteri pr , i t ale § J the rec ent national administration, Mi: street shop into a dwelling, much need- folka, - 0 ng There is nothing for sale at the rest accept a call at Piymouth, Luzerne "ii ' . table almost against 2 child’ and, rery thi 3 risitor’ Wilson's candidacy probably would ap- Jed Oddies of ‘ 14 alae at against the child's hand | rooms, but everything for the visitor's county. Rev. J. W. Shultz, recently ove to all i i i going down through the « ¢ the } comte g - peal to the laboring viement.’ As. Bec: nade . Your bov, Ning t gE € wp of comfort has been supplied. Soap, wa elected or of the Rebersburg Luth- eran charge, moved his household of- retary of Labor, Mr Wilson gained fects to that place from Snydertown, where he formerly was pastor, so the ‘ town will have as man entiemen of y en into recently by several boys who Bushels Corn In 1921, not know whether or not his daughter | fortable chairs and couches have been] | " H y genie leve would make him invaluable as a : candidate, The former took therefrom some candies, ‘ ewing According to figures just jssued byjhad been hit, provided. gum, ete, in small amounts. The lade }the State da, one from the Philippine Islands and seven from Porto Rico. Twenty States representing all sections of the years Sons, whe ‘ i ell ' n in May ar had been returned to . nomination for Governor Because of the post he held under mediately and transfer the Church a Boys Receive Odd Sent NED. table leg. Mr. Campbell was speech- lier and towels to remove the dust and knowledge " of industrial conditions ys ive oH enor less for some tme and as the lamplgrime of travel; a clean, inviting throughout the country, and especially The small store of John Rishel, at : : — — whoh was standing on the table was] piace to cat in the lunch room (bring In Pennsylvania, that his friends be- Centre Furnace and Lemont, was brok- | Centre County Yielded Over 1000000] extinguished by the explosion he did} along, however), and upstairs com- 7’ rienas FE Secretary o- sides in Blossburg, Tioga ar r ) BV, al a Department of Agriculture, “ Mrs. Isenberg, the matron, wil not Two checks. in the sums of $48.46 Judge Shull, of Stroudsburg. tn. olan were finally. Siscovqred, bro butore the yield of orn for 1921, In Centre treat you as a stranger but will assist and $36.00 were given by the Western Bald to be a candidate for Governor * uate 8 Jehors 1 xy o made ac ow, county, was “3,220 20 bushels. Thisii (( yy |jto make you comfortable, as well as to Maryland Dairy in Bellefonte to one Democrat in politics. gemant of thals SL, The sentence fwas from 26,173 acres, making the av- 6 urcho To dy Kive You any information ‘about the of thelr drivers to be delivered to W, On the Republican side of the polit- fuated out 0 them as fo, atitnd both erage 42.8 bushels. city which she possibly can. N. Fishburn and John Relish, respect ical fence, Lieutenant Governor Bei- Sunany choo) and pg sehiool for a It appears there are eighteen coun- ¥ ively, both Benner township farmers, dioman continues to head the march. oar, The Sontence 8 approved byjlties which have a yield of over a mill Hear this timely subject, Huntingdon county Republicans have] but were Jost before accomplishment. ie community. ion bushels each. As usual Lancaster Abe: any . several candidates for legislative hon- |The drawer of the checks stopped pay- TT Jakes first place and has over 5,000,000 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ors who are already busy, The will-Jment on them. Last week both checks -— and especially so since he received a ———— din maiatiiiiesd nod of approval from Governor 8 roul. O uéd from previous col . Aoi irom, (Ievueute Speod [Contin oy Rum jeaviom column. | bushels; York second with over 4,000,- 2:3 ings are: David M., Stewart, Capt. jwere presented for payment at the last week an effort is about to be made |ians belleve that the Kendrick boom 000 bushels; Berks third, Chester In the Paul V. Heffner, W.W, Chisolm, Cli] Tyrone bank, the holder in both In. to blast out Senator Penrose on the] was launched for the purpose of smok- fourth “nd Frankiin Sha, Bucks sigth, LUTHERAN CHURCH ford McCartney, all of Hun 0; ting we Gdbertatoriai gituntion. ng out: Penroms. ‘it. 18° wniversally Cumberland seventh and Adams # J and Clay Parks, of Three Springs. L.]lperson in whose favor the check was Meanwhile, Receiver of Taxes Ken-|known that the Senator has a profound | *#hth. These counties are all in thei} Welcome to all. : ” a . N. Crum is the present member and is} drawn, and were paid. Later, of course, dricks, Philadelphia, 1s reported as be-|aversion for Kendrick. Accordingly ]'' Million and over Class. Come and worship with us, a Republican, but is distasteful to the ‘Ing In receptive mood: He has the ap-|it Is the hope of some political leaders —— Governor on account of his attitude on owners of the parent backing of Senator Vare forlto force Penrose to indorse Beldieman Tanlac is appetizing and Invigorat the House floor where he aided in mak- much effort was the gubernatorial job. Some politic-|as one means of showing his displeas-ling. Try it today. —Centre Hall Phar i Rev M. C. Duumm {ling exposures uncomplimentary to the (Continued ou next column) ure at the Kendrick candidacy, macy, Pastor. || Governor and his forces,
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