my Ad 4 "VOL. XCVI. _CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 4. 192 ny NO. I THE MELLON WAY. STATE COLLEGE TO RESUME Benner—Zettle, CENTRE COUNTY CONSER. STATE “HIGH” HUMBLED } “ag, WINTER FARMERS WEEK On Saturday afternoor April 26th VATION NOTES. | IN TEN INNINGS. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS By Postponing Bills Due Makes a Sur- — at the Methodist parsonage, ing | a —— plus Instead of Deficit. The Many Requests Mills, Ex HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST to Re-extablish "' Big Summer Meeting at Boalshurg Centre Hall High School Team Trims Belng Planned.—Proteet First Class High Sehool Team In Spirited Game; Seore—8 to 7. 1 in ple twist of the wrist he changes a Pennsylvania farmers will welcom unis es y matrimony deficit into a surplus, thus: the announcement from State College There is an admitted threatened de- that the annual Winter Farmers’ We ficit of $24,000,000 for the fiscal year be re-established as a December ending June 30, 922. Within that feature templating future. Many at the Pennsylvania State Col period $71,000,000 obligations fall due lege agricultural school. After month By postponing the payment of thes of consideratior tion, and following mans ‘Superintendent's Home Burned. ire on Su: obligations until next year the Secre- requests for the tary of the Treasury is able to make the college authorits it appear that there will be a surplus resume the custom of $47,000,000. that was aban 1 few years ago when the June This is the same kipd of financial ers’ Week sleight-of-hand by which $17.000.000 portunities is put in the list of "savings" of the Harding administration when $17,000,- 000 of Pittman Act certificates fell dus and were not paid. Secretary Mellon has already admit ted that there will be a deficit of $484.- 000,000 for 1923, but this does not n- clude a proposed $50,000,000 for Mr dred farmer Lasker of $75,000,000 for the for lege bonus, $17,000,000 exra for rivers sXpecte harbors and $60,000,000 extra for ti The navy in excess of Gen. Dawes mates. There is therefore, for 1923 of the administration is g« ing claiming that it is BAVINg money, prac- ticing economy and reducing taxes. FOR STATE COLLEGE. The interest John A. McSparran takes in public education, both of common and higher grade and his con- cern about the agricultural and indus- rial development the state should y trial developm ee Consolidate Schools. serve to recommend or every one friendly State College which st ¢ rations, needing much of propriation resources for political poses have held to a minimum and therefore hampered in its and retarded in its extension The resignation this week other eminent member College sition with raises the bili attention the in-lvears in helping the « . - ability of the college to compete with} cars ed - . ol ! Bank for Port Matilda. other : islatures and governments . Charge Against Bryson. er regard for their worth b the people. : x my 4 . dd Fellows at Sunbury, I For many study him the + 1 bre fits that, depended u ment stand Health Taxes Recommended 3 } $ LAD FATALLY INJURED. course, these men are all ! ¥ S————— for office who through " ure fjJumps from Running Board of Car and their friends have consented ) Sl Fractures Skull, rifice their time dear people.’ The author of “Nick Carter” found 4 ciock Thursday afternoon of - himself so poverty stricken ti it tl » 48 the result of rie su Buds Badly Damaged age of sixty-one years he deliberately jtained when he leaped off the running > of riff took himself out of this vale of sor-]Poard of an automobile on the mos ing agent fe rows. His name was Frederick tausselaer Dey. He is credited with having written i6 separate yarns ‘ raw ! 3 ou % “Nick Carter” was writ about thir- j#chool i farting out to return ring Ct es M Smit nths . etur y Monroetown. bby 8:at . ; ’ Knart Of his jower limba ty years ago. Jellefonte th et lad J nithe county's p i t grow ' i 4 ‘ interest - — Bhiort time since f a He is M Bellefonte vs, Centre Hall tho 4 ¢ the Ia called 3 1 peact erry i Sv i¢ ids turning na MM . E y11l K. who resis dave idedds a $i rap y y Elks Preserving Historie Furniture. AY Antrre tas 3 : : ' i t i ] : oo uae a 4 i i 3 fT Ui owing to th : f bE TW 5 * ! 8 Sever monine ag aiter conduct | baseball between th iramma gral The following is reprinted from the 3 " t Yeas 1 } i : x hr Ba he Grammar grade well appreciates again io ne LI ¥ ! ¢ Tact i LEAR f ! ( ern J € Pl yf nansy 3 Ty Ave g the ellefonte And Centra 1" " Centre Democrat: : = . a a \ . 5 . . Be i , entre Hal Those who are Along with beautifying the home of] = “7 "" : ¢ ¢ t ¢ . Sem family of from ei ex-Governor Curtin by remodeling the oh ia : ; . : fa + Maclimonte, whose ground " “" " ne boy ' ‘ : 1 and i 1 8 #0 by the frosts —— the game was layed, Saturds aft front porch, the Elks Club, also arel. . " a . 4 . gam Is plays aturday after f : . lumped he ( § unt t 0.600 ' Notes Pastor's Success. noon. Some of the preserving some of the historical pleces . are no more to be RiVIng expression to their imagis S13 #4 tor " » v 4 a aA youngsters in both Down at Woodward, ust a few 1¢ concrete ro Susquehanna,” the official or-] teams did fine wor nd are val \ 3 : : f i 1 d fine work and are real en- ago, the thirteenth child was bor ured si He was taken te } hos gan Ff 4} #4 ) ts University, thusiasts. The catcher of the Belle the family of Mr. and Mrs John enhuth. of furniture and a few other things which were carefully kept in a room] ,, i wi } . y \ . ) . pital where he remained in in uncon wolleb eed g ¢ af a ssl 4 tai fis { : former jfonte tea is the ) w tha 2 4 maintained in the memory of Andrew ' ’ rT W A ine taven of hat nin sclous stage until death resulted. The and is well back b thir Gregg Curtin. Recently they were ! il backed by its third base- given a large volume containing a per- lad was born on August 30, 1915, while ' nd Boa y Wit L tov rill J. Shultz’ 13 has been man That team is short a pitcher Reports from this immediate sonal war sketch of each and every fio member of Gregg Post No. 95, G. A. R port. for ) I, two veterar V . ‘ i 810 di : Rebersburg | #ize and weight and Age, and this was of Pennsylvania, which they will pre- . — n or supremacy tis i we ohare : firs al year's work § the undoing of the vis ting team, for a freezing two weeks 40. are froin serve In this Curtin Memorial loom Boalshurg Scouts, Opposing team bidding to his will uM Ppa 8 reached a climax on]High school lad was put into the box. {The The book was presented to the A At the meeting the other Wednesday | 1imes. Two hits off ‘ an leven | aster, which was a busy day for him, Janda he was a bit too peppy for boys the parents were residents of Willlams his new} who can stand up to boys of his own indicate that the apple blossoms that were well on, at the time of the bard buds not so far advanced toward . blooming are apparently unharmed. R. by the following men: Andrew G. ]™ght we had a very good turnout. we ]of Keller tell i Slory p - 8 : ng. Vith an early sefvice at 6]half his size. The Ce ntre Hall team There is no doubt but that the fruit Curtin, Brockerhoff Brothers, Dantel 1 |2r® now planning to have a festival | Pome run by nn 88 in th wu o'clock: The chief service of the day|was made up of all Grammar grade jon some trees in all orchards herea- Hastings, John P. Harris, James A. |on Memorial Day evening, it possible, | 'PNing with tv i g thelWwas at 10:30, when Russell Auman "22, | material, some of them not much taller [bouts has been killed by Fiedler, James A. Beaver, David M.]We are glad to hear that the Belle. | inal score 10 to "he following ar member of the Relw rsburg congre-jthan the length of a Swalting stick while others escaped. Lieb, James Harris, Austin O. Furst, jfonte troop has organized a haschal: J the players and positions gation, delivered a brief Easter mos. [The battery, plus the first and third -— and Daniel Rhoads, all prominent men eam, and decided to accept their chal Linden Hall—Carper, 3h: M McClin Sige on the theme, “If Christ Be Not [bass players, did the tricks as they Harry N. Meyer, who since his re. in their day. The book was to have | '€n8e to play us. We will consider a ft*¢ ©f: L Ross, 2b: R McClintic, ss; | Raised. Over 125 people communed [came along. Urement as clerk to the old board of been originally placed in the vault at]®ame as soon as our team has been |® TOSS, p: Ralston, c; Isher, 1b; C. [at the service, the church being filled] The umpire, Mr. Keller. gave the jrounty commissioners has been the the Commissioners’ office, but in view ]fully organized and has had several McClintie, If; McClellan, rf, to the Go0rs Rev. Shultz dedicated [boys a Square deal after conditions as hustling insurance agent for the Mu- of the fact that the Elks Club were | Workouts, Prof. O. H. Smith talked to . Boalsburg =Bohn, Zh; Stover, 3b; |the Jehoida's chest, which had been in |they existed were brought to his at-Jtusl Life of New York, has just re. maintaining a room In memory of the Scouts at thelr regular meeting Shutt, ss: Winegardner, ¢: Fisher, 1h | Use In the chureh during the services ]tention. ceived word that he has qualified to Gov. Curtin, the large volume was]'a#® Week. He is a good speaker and Peters, Cf; Isenberg, If: Roberts, rf; (Of Holy Week, the chest becoming a] This (Thursday) afternoon a return take a trip to the Pacific coast which placed in their keoping. we were fortunate in securing him. - Keller, p. regular part of the financial system of jRame will be played on the local field will be taken in the near future at the Shs Pau} Roberts, Seont. Sortie. Reserved seat tickets for “Kicked i ee ct in service alwo the] 40d a Foally scrappy affair it promisos [expense of the company, according to Two thousand Scotch pine seedlings ia Out of College.” the comedy ie a wha, ere to ais the every. to be. Come out to see for yourself. [the Keystone Gagmette. This is a re. were planted on the Walter & Gephart{ If you feel tired, worn out, nervous resented by State College folk ; At ay Che afternaon, «In movi from Rebora Ward for Going % Wueh Yyasiness With. tract along Elk creek in the Millheim and all unstrung, take Tanine: It will vag! ay. aly on go y y on the Whre Set aside for this particular work. a moving i. Rebersburg to Sun- lis a given time, and speaks well for narrows. The young trees were sent|straighten you out.—Centro Hall Phar. hall po yi sry ry at the cogeplt was very. impressive. Members {DUrY, andall Miller adopted the mod- [Mr. Meyer's ability in serving the com. trom the Pevnsylvania Terion. nity J ’ ny be « ane at the Centre ; were also received by letter, baptism ern way of transporting his household | puny. Mr Meyer has not definitely " u ‘ Hall dreg store. nd confirmation. + Foods by using a Reo truck. decided whether he wil accept or wot the frosts,