“<P LE npitie "VOL. XCVI. 2 “ammmusm® CENTRE HALL, PA., THUMSDAY, MARCIN 30, 1922, NO. I “TWENTY YEARS” OF HARDING ¢, H, H. 8. WINS DEBATE LOCKS TO BE SET AHEAD APR, 2| SLETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, late a great interest and benefit t TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS one FROM MILLHEIM “HIGH.™| aa {Penns Valley. The bizzest thing would . Why It Feels Like That Long to Men [Penn State College and Town Auth- | Rev. A. A. Kerlin Writes Inte restingiy | Out of Employment, to Farmers, Also Captures. Two Out of Three Spell- orities Approve of Early Rising | from Maryland. pre 4 i th hi HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Manufacturers and Business Men. ing Contests~Visitors Put Up Plan for Summer Months. } hay 1 n Strong Opposition In All Contests, | viight ivit f { H High 1 found town, irom Apri « lo O Coming Back to Centre County Absence of Nearly 35 Years The Homan Sale. w Country Club. Bonus Bill Passes. CENTRE COUNTY MAIN ROADS TO BE REPAIRED Clinton Grangers Compete | . m 3 State Highway Department to Employ . 200 Men—Wage 25¢ Per Hoar. “Dixieland” (Comin to Centre Hall ma. armers Vote for Market House, taseball, Friday Afernoon i f onsery NURSERY IN SEVEN MOUNTAINS. |7ton in the Hlarestad Baer sai yesiias re th Ta id Fort via Aaronsburg to Millheim:teonnty vation | nd i f Amkdy BR Repo crusher ou the high- |] very much market house in Philadelphia t ia to - ” ‘ = ie t & meeting not the Centre Report all way department is n at Aaronsburg. been in a have 4 maviag eld isy : State WHI Grow Trees on Large Seale F Cote a ! . - a : € having “1The road between Aaronsburg andlavoided by frigeratit aut . . On Forester MeKinnes's Range: . “ te y i rigera lan 8 well as a gara K ‘ ‘ u ward is to be dressed with « what the ney od limestons The state highway tween Dale Summit and State College Mr. and Mrs Charles B On the § and rough stretches]lime ago made a trip to income ane A Pennsland this section of road will be entire- survey the Bmoky City instalment neisting saylly torn up and replaced with a solid jroundings. The couple state this was in the estimated Rebersburg, | substantial highway, This will make]their wedding trip, although it came sources for ‘entre Hall, fthe county seat and the college town |twenty-six years after the ceremony estimated by the t Hurry ie nursery will have a ea CiLy : wed woman a he way along thie | Hal i i sant ip and State connected with as fine a stretch of {that made them man and wif The muddy ink und thi w widgoea egy Meat, call a mesting of above highway as possible and will enable the jdelay in this honeymoon trip was due The address delive hierest each town]trip to be made by motor In a ve ry few ]10 the fact that they alwavs thought house, Bellefonte, at ons 10 repre- minutes time they were too busy to take time off for by Hon. M. Klyde Kelley on the sub. |'" Vennsy¥ivania 3 kpected the J with a stout rope i { dect a president of the league] One new piece of state highway will Pleasure, but at last did so wut to plunge into th 0 enforce all regulations, A person be built in the county. This will run — was listened to with rapt attention by |?"% on u ids of hospitals and water, Rearick grabbe 1 her. T o- | Who knows baseball and who is bigltrom Bala Eagle valley to Sandy Ridge Upon the death of William R. From, : : "enough to execute all rules and show it has been contracted for and will be lof Miflinburg., which oocumred on Tues, appealed to the citizens to use their in Aong the kinds of trees to be grown wanted to nd it all,” but was remo no favorites. The league to write out 7% miles in length, It will give work [day of last week, B. David Brishin be- S dk wr a y {1 . . . APRA 1a gd #4 so. 4 > L - y > », y fluence in enforcing the law and olass-]'" new nursery will be Japanese lod to her home Domestic troubles are the constitution and by-laws and then{to men in that section and the rate of [Came the only active charter member ed the churchman who stood by ana]®¢ar. Japanese larch, white ash, sugarisaid to have caused her to attempt to Make out a regular schedule which]pay will likely be 25 cents ber hour [Of the local order of Odd Fellows The fafled to act when he knew of viola- ple, Norway spruce, red pine, andlend her life. She lives with a married MUst be followed by all teams. Thelfor ten-hour day. order was founded January 15. 1875. 1 pine ————— The first meetings were held on the bootlegger. Mr. Kelley is now repre- —————— “ — - an affair could, T belleve, easily be Everybody likes a good minstrel second floor of the drug store, which senting the 30th district (Pittsburgh) Nature intended that you should eat W. E. Bubb, of near Centre Hall, ad- raised among the business men of the Show. “Dixieland” is one of the good meeting place was retained until about You can do it if you vertises a Chevrolet touring a for TeEpective localities, ones. See it In Grange hall, Saturday two years later when the Penns Valley fe righteousness, take Tanlac.~Centre Hall Pharmacy ' sale or trade. See ad. | I believe such a league would stimu. hight of this week. | Bank building was completed. —_" ‘Bhal i wlirees II be planted ME city streets : : Jeet “Shall Liquor or the Law Rule, } B vil) f ’ As she was ab a good-sized audience. The speaker)” rise man for a time protested th tions of the laws, as worse than the son, John. money needed to run or conduct such in Congress and has long stood for civ- what you want, pd
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