The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1922, Image 1

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    VOL. XCVIL.
CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922.
NILES NOT FOR PINCHOT. Stole Plow from Field, JURY SUSTAINED BY COURT, oes DEATH RECORD, High School Commeneements, 0 0
—— An unusual theft was committed a rents Aaronsburg, May 3rd. I WN AND C UNTY NEWS
Sees No Possible Chance for Reform few days ago on the farm of Robert |funter Found Guilty of Killing Hunt-
Shoe May 4th, -
HARPSTER.—A g: @
Within Ranks of the Majority | Glasgow, west of Old Fort. Mr, Glas er Refused New Trial A. Shinn, of Freeport, IM to Mis Millheim, May 5th HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Party. gow had started his spring plowing] y,400 Harvey W. Whitehead, in the |Laura Runkle, in Centre fives FOr OE i De the FROM ALL PARTS.
Lycoming « vy court, has p LTO brief { u of 1 i y i fo ————
The Republican party in Pennsylva-}and when he quit, like hundreds
nia has degenerated into wganiza- | other farmers, simply pulled his r
tion for systematic political corruption | from the furrow and turned it over fOr 1 gaweoeley, of Nisbet, wh W found low of Willa WwW ro We Over Million From Gas Tax,
and reform from ‘within is impossible. | the night. When morning came tha guilty by a jury in a s on of erim Knows y Cent fall, wher 1¢ Bpen he it received $1,067,767
That is one of the reasons given by |plow was missing. Tracks pla
Henry C. Niles, of New York, for his ible show the plow was dragged
refusal to support the Gubernatorial]the fence and loaded ni a truci
candidacy of Forestry Commissioner |The doublé tree had
Pinchot. but the next night
Another reason is the candidacy of — . .
John A. MaSparran, as the Democratic Team of Horses Killed.
standard-bearer. Mr. Niles, og promi- A team of } 3
nent lawyer, who for years has been
active in independent political move
ments, presented his views of the situ-
ation in the State in a
Draper Lewis, who is Inter
Pinchot campaign. The letter
reply to one from Lewis, in
asked Mr. Niles to support Pinchot
“I thoroughly sympathize
brave battle for dec
Mr. Niles. “But in y refor: i Wholesale Theft of Lumber. We vou ' 1 Cent Ha was four i n Wagner--HBrackblil
the Republican f i Thieves whose identity has not been | neg nee on 4 t ied i it Werner e, Wednesda Fhe marriag f M La
impossible. The nomir
man as Mr. Pinchot
palliative. He would
of the Republican party,
controlled in
generated into
zation for tic litical corrug lows, doors,
tion. If elect
ment his personal
fect would be «¢
ters for the
them continue:
LOCAL AND PERS®NAL.
} Mrs. E. M. Huyett ends f 1 ted 8
ther spoil.
“The election
the Democratie «
of the independents an Progressives, § oe . if ey fess lorough School Report.
would do more for iH
ough reform—than t
through any Governor
Republican. There
which would
Pinchot
certainly
ernor Mc
this time College Foresters In Camp.
Nevertheless,
to feel tl
that we
public duty
citizens to
which are
the most practical
“If you cannot
overul
forcing the
whose char
other Republi
Hyperion
Now and Then.
In the Presidential campaign
man spellbinder for the Republicar
discovered that if th, treaty
sailles were ratified the Internation
white slave traffic
She was very
tepublicans
tensively, and
pressed their gra
stantial testimon
lepublican Administrati
League of Nations that
sign the white slave conv
up by the last Assembly of
because it conflicts w
; Foremen Met With Sapervisor
ulations of certain au :
mention
So Mackey
» Macke; Democrat
at Wii
metal
der in the wa
dance to them
i if : : a
check did a world of good in eliminat- gurucetows hurch, wl Fw be ti Y X A ! I 2 ry @G nis nh Lor ( an a hundre Hoffer. fo
ing two particularly ol tionable car down 4 the lumber use 0 E51 fF. 1} ) i LB barn years, Uu stone portion having been publist
wi Lh ' Aid Hy ———— uibiisher
and . n . ® . 1 fr y 4 3 ny ¥ i} ¥ hund 4
Mdacies erhaps official rr ne "4 Tre x : “ A ; ' : ¢ ESE CE : . I built mor, than a hundrec
- Ja ew, ; rh aps dary] ‘ "mn He w sivel” ; a a bs {EERE go Moose {odo he Hock is sow. itmmmted ‘on which newspaper
Arg wih be a little ie Lalvalid vE* his entire 1 take up eh : BA y | [ Bellefont y vicinity : ; . entirely destroyed
ter about the way § wh $y : a b . mcd y iq griee “ili ry gheny street by the Gagette office, M-
after abou he : ; 1g h . to huckst g y ¥ ¥ ed at the im } ' BLT whet R 1 3 saved a few type
PAT tha St +’ nT & ta ¢ . . x . yooh 4 ts re . > a a erly. and the Schad plumbing shop
scatter the State HNons a Lewistown istrict » : f edd with his br Ty id 8 ¢ | Hes a d th ia ¥ 8 : lish on schedule time
“good fellows” of “apitol in Inith. J $ rot Weal y Ta A tian eh . a i snd on High street by Dale brothers Rr. x . “ah
! Pom } four-page paper Oo te
nd J. Kennedy Johnston, attorneys .
tion of the fire.
DEMOCRATS MUST WALK.
: f =. . hs . rid WW * (Mima TI : . The large trees standing to the front
Normal School on Friday evening ye 1 man, Berwick. ‘ r strok me years ago and since rh ng
of the loek oO Allegheny street wer
fore the largest udience th 5 _ siassiont t} hau WH n invalid, though he the block on Alleghen) res
. a Last week mention
: . > . | brought to Bellefonte as mere slips b)
ors, was able 0 gel about fo some exien several farmers having
Mra Curtin from her Connecticut
Administration Making A Shakeup In|, . ' 4 yo il ¢ \ ‘1 p
. in twenty vears gave the nnual junio By a ¢ of nw ian 3 to el! using crutches wecently he cone , jiractors in this section and this week
Departments at Washington. "RA ' x ” ' Vries \ " . ) : home, when the structure was erected
play Alice in Wonderland th ho Da i nt the senate alt te rr ip nd « ations 14
The administration's shake-up of J holee this year, Cent
two more Fordsons found thei way
——————
re county wan] bill auth r 4 deportation {] veloped je was gon of John and into this community. One of the pur
governmental departmints, already se-lreopresented In the caste by Miss Ida aliens cons i ee ed nt 3. Meese, and Th t forty Motorist Taken Into Custody,
vere enough to bring on a sharp par-lRearick, of Spring Mills, whose play-]|courts on charges of havi } age. He is survived by the] H. K. Resides, a well known resident
tisan conflict in Congress, has only
chasers was John A. Heckman, one of
Potter township's most successful far-
ing of the erratic March Hare was one fj the narcotic nd Volstead acts fol g brothers and sisters: John, ]of State College, was taken into cus:
mers, and the other was Prof W. O.
scratched the surface of what the ad-laf the big hits
of the evening. Misa siribed by prohibition Advocates | Soott. Miss Femmie, Mrs. Fannie Mar-]tody by Dave Hughes, state police-
ministration intends to do to the huge | Verna Shank, of Orviston, was one of i tep toward bet law nfot i yd Mra Elmer Sager, all of Belle. | man, and charged with violating the
Washington machine. the
Heckman, who is Just beginning to
farm the piace purchased by him
south of Centre Hall. The tractor each
year is playing a more important part
on the ordinary sized farm.
fairies in the ballet , amber. nent, a baracterized by Represen- | fonte. Burial was made in the Meth- [state auto law inasmuch as he was
Republican leaders sald frankly a — 1 ' Pennayivania. inking | odist cometery at Pleasant Gap. operating a Hudson automobile not
few days ago the scythe is today A fow weeks ago the Reporter warn-j Rept an on the judiciary :. ——— registered in the state highway depart-
swinging through the Internal Reven-led motorists to run slow through Milljtee as a “monstrous piece of legis HACKENBERG. Mrs. Annie Mar.| ment, using Heense plates issued for
ue Bureau and the Customs Service |Creek and this is to say that they had]tion” t l, a8 present v the im-learet Hackenberg, wife of Frank -Hac.ihis Reo automobile. He walved a
and soon is due in the prohibition ]hetter continue doing so. During [migration committee, ston agninet | kenberg, dled at her home at Coburn, | hearing before Justice J. M. Keichline,
unit, all under the Treasury depart-]eight days previous to April 6th, the jall attacks. following a long {liness, aged 64 years, | at Bellefonte, to appear at the May
ment. Mill Creek burgess sent out seventy. A motion to recommit so that the]i1® duye term of court. It is understood that
The efficiency engineer ls Elmer Do-|five notices of violations of the speed provision relating to conviction iy Mra. Hackenberg was a daughter of, Mr, Resides admits getting license for
ver, former employe of the Republican law. In each instance the burgesas]stat, courts might be eliminated waslthe late Charles Grimes, and is sur. 8 Reo car and was using them on both
national committee, and now assist- hopes to collect $2.50. Ike Berney, of jdefented and the measure
Monday afternoon M. E. Stover fin
ished a job of wood sawing with his
power outfit at the home of Mrs. Sam -
nel Ard, at Coburn, and while driving
out of the alley the front axie of the
truck upon which the gasolin, engine
wag put]vived by her husband and one sister, |® Reo and a Hudson, thus avoiding}, mounted, broke, states the Millheim
ant Secretary of the Treasury. Lewistown, a Hebrew merchant, was]through as framed, 222 10 72 . Mrs Sarah C. Snavely, of Miflinburg. | Payment of license fees on the Hud-ly,urnal. Mr, Stover attempted to hold
“We are going to Hardinglze thelone of the many who exceeded Mill | w—— sient son. the truck from upsetting when the
government, if you like,” Dover In-]Creek's order of speed. He called on Trout fishing opens on Saturday, (Other deaths on inside page) » wheel fell over and the axle dropped
forped newspapermen at the White]the burgess, but refused to pay his] 15th inst ut, don't forget, you must — J. O. Btover, of Reedeville, was injon Mr. Stover's left foot. Upon exam
House. “Conditions in some of thelfine, declaring his intention of carry-fhavy a license hereafter to deceive the] Tanlae can bring health to vou as ft Centre Hall for a few days last week ination by his family physician it was
departments are appalling and we are}ing his case before Judge Bailey, in ]#peckied beauties to snap in a fly withhae to thousands of others —Centre He is selling brushes and has a splen- J discovered that the foot was very bad.
. going to clean house,” he said, Huntingdon. ; a hook concealed. ! Hall Pharmacy. J did line suitably for househould use. ly bruised, but no bones broken.