"WOL.XCVI. — CENTREJIALL, PA. JJHURSDAY, JUNE |, NO, 22 WATSON DELIVERS TIRADE. [REPORT OF LUTHERAN CON- High School Plenle. OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE, Se FERENCE AT LOGANTON.| The following persons attended the BORO 1 EAC — eT OR a GOIN RS ial " | cn Georglan Lambasts President, Cabinet | . . annual Centre Hall [Almost One Hundred Boys from Twen- One Change In Personnel of Teaching Members and Republicans In the wh (Spring Mills Selected as Place for ! as 1 . irsday at the ty Communtles In County at State Corps~Slight Inerease In Tax for (HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Senate. Holding 1928 Sessions of that Potts . ny BY E178 vn ang aI College, School FROM ALL PARTS. Purposes, Coincident with the resumption by Body. meeting of the Centre — — Senator Watson, Democrat, Georgla, of —. § Senate of the al- ove Le fie Giscusiion in He Sena : Jtral Pennsylvania Synod of the Luth-|gmith n » leged connection of Attorney General Smith. nt hist or 8 OF ’ ALE Oil at hat ime electiod eran church met in St. Paul's Luther- | jjoward Emery, Edward Faust : an ry a ‘ n Daugherty with the pardoning in 1912 } h, 1 t M 9 5 : : ; re n made on the almost one {teachers for the ne hool term, and] *Ha¥y an church, [«oganion, May =. %° Sny "oO co Zabil ann i fon mad 1 th ym 1e¢ hur i {4 of Charles W. Morse, a statement was The first thing not "t3 3 Yyryy ’ oy @ } IHrst thing notice jssued at the Department of Justice, J : tiful new church just John E. Relish, on behalf of Daugherty denying that secret service operatives ever had or ; gratulated upon pnd were being used to shadow members of Congress. Warren F Martin, and secretary to referring to secret service men as made in ate a few days ago Ns way, Democrat, could only partment ol making such a malicious misstatement Senator Watson tioning Daugherty's the Morse affair, bers of President Harding's declaring that the Execullve ' Ar- t 3 . +} ital ” inlon sermon Was pi 1 b) Lingle—Lingle. 3! it nel of th rresoyler —— - \ rassed” the Senate at the outse his . y % ' 1 ¥ 5 abe ‘ “g ; . o - a . . ; iT § ‘ od m Vietory Over Linden Hall—3-1. Administration by asKing wate oy oh s ns : -. y iy 8 ; Ba rE : Rash A “hot mL. aY toon confirmation probably Senator Watson told the Sena wad been informed that Daughert) Big Day for Boys and Girls of Centre County. the members had made sountry priath ne agreed ¥ uted to the Administration country should no longer by wars and rumors of wars “Why, I ask, should we ing army?’ the Senato “Is the Government afrald Jetaviat? Is it afraid jsfied workers will no being starved gins to look the great . protection against France or ! n . : : 5 i : g : ; - or anybody e¢lse, but as ¢ Oro Wn os sbi 2 A ' fey Democrats Have Strength. against those at home” i a : ful : . qournmen I i : i [ety Watson later made alleged $25,000 fee whi charged Felder and ugh to receive 's » for Beattie his pardon, sayi that he month and will unable to “ascertain fro m the Nome: tere statements, letters and speech Felder” whether the attorneys: Mr. and Mrs. E. E did get the money. heim, have received al “It begins to look,” he concluded, ew Ri rbars # : y v8 : who Vietor, ‘ rn . a, “ad if three Grooks were together am ¢, Aatr . > Es ’ . ¢ §y . Port M i ; 3 . : M MceClintk i f Hunt 1 Morse out-crooked the h wo,” Le . es Le rH" hd , H AERA : an Cc McClintic i " of untingdos Drumm, Centre a riitwot joket. @ nk 14 4 i m . : J y . con a suetesstil avErati J. F. Harkins, State Collage nany believers . "3 ‘ h i Ivies Greninge ’ — — . = -— them of their daughter ledge, wife of Rev —— Our Nominee for the Legislature, It will be gmtifying to the people of 1 lair Memorial hospital i ‘arl Mo ry. otals : & 4 - ’ 0 She is reported as r, K. G. Haines ; out by Winegardner 6, by Centre county to know that the wo Willam Zettle, Chester three-base hit, Carper. Um- man who was nominated for the Leg- Schultz, Rebersburg, : shrewd business mur ber of o ii in ring, H. F. Haney, Reifsnyder and Kerlin Ira M Harvey, former associ jslature two weeks ago by the Demo- Lock Haven: W. J — ( i ————— judge of Clinton county, suffered cratic voters isa one who is Known Boalsburg: J. Winkleblech. a Yih . Fh man without 1itical Ver, Frankl Although a powerful reconstructive stroke of paralysis and ia seriously most favorably wherever she is known Pine Grove Mills. vacan Stakes h ; haries ‘ummings, Harry Lined { x tonic. Tanlac contains no harmful In- at his home in Lock Haven Mr. Har- at all ee i Burd, Williaz i tleblect a , ” r 31 : Jubii gradients, minerals or opiates, which vey. who Is sevenly years of age, was In referring to the trend of publiclthey may be related, can only be made vanrfiols ink Y Seats bate aa tah o eieiont b Glasgow, Ralph opinion toward securing public offi-jof effective i are m0 often found in other medicines. for many years editor and publisher snd permanent value by o abaolutely ODDO ’ Harms r, Paul McKely It can therefore be taken by delicate of the Clinton Democrat. He has ree clals of the highest integrity andqual-}jthe selection of capable and honest ey, Ray Ish i . Lee Smeltzen ese] ON TE es 2 and the campaign di t change thel H y Ru 1 Jodon, Chas children with splendid results-—Centre cently conducted a printing and bind- . erbort Bllger V y sentiments, In fact, it ls generally 's Hall Pharmacy. ing establishment. loalaburg-—EFBdward Stove 3 : believed that few « the women A " : a : tover, Harold or, Frank Hosterman. ffications the Journal of Commerce, men and women, and it is for this rea- of Philadelphia, in its lssue of SBatur-json that the candidacy of Misa Zoe day, April 8th, made the following very | Meek, of Clarence, Pa., for the Legis- should be heartily ind oor m—— — A Children's Day program will be = and Mrs. Speer, accompanied by given by the Union Sunday-school at]™™ Lester Cummings, al 1 of Pitta. N \ J MeClelian, Harold Durst, Paul PB a bus , . : as bs opposition t it til holds and will aul Me st, Paul Fetter-] ors Mills. on the evening of June wurgh, Wednesday of last week mo ani the comm rat a . if, Smit) vi Me . , AA the community at heart be found Hned up with Mr. Betts in}. mith, Irvin Meiss, Harry 18th, to which the general public Is tored to Aaronsburg, where they were terest is being displayed at the present Miss Meck is well qualified to All}ihe Bartges, Joseph Swab, Robert ishel, invited guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe time in the merits and qualifications]ihe office to which she aspires. She has a kmni— James Brungart. ———————————— until Sunday, when dhey returned of candidates for the Legislature and]filled the position of assistant superin- Women After Lodge's Sealp. Coburn-—James Korstetter, Lee Von-| McClellan, Lewis Wetzler, Georgeghome. Mr. Wolfe accompanied them other positions and there seems to beltendent of schools In Philipsburg and In mo place Is the woman's support ad i. I. B. Malone. Sheckler. and will visit his son, Fred, at Akron, a general and widespread determina-]had charge of the schools at Clarence lining up with more solid opposition Fleming Charles Keatley, Clarence Millhedm—Albert Catherman, Rufus]and relatives in other parts of Ohio. ipuder, Smith, G. ¥. Stover, Ralph frown, Howar Barl Diehl di i “ " where women voters are plannng the band wrl Diehl, Richard Will-{Charles Bower, Russel Cable. Edward Faust, catcher on the Centre defeat of Senator Lodge in revenge for lams, Fred Pletcher, Dean Johnston, Moshannon--Blanchard Quick. Hall baseball team, in Saturday's game that type of men and women who have | Legislature, that she will respond withlihe Senator's activity against suffrage Harry Lice, David Hoffman, Doyle] State College—W. H. Jones, Budd]at Linden Hall, received a broken col clearly and conclusively demonstrated]such a capable and competent admin- ——— ; Poorman, Paul Spiglemeyar, Knoll, Charles” Williams, Lloyd Min-|lar bone from a foul tip in the middie thelr worth, fitness and quallfications]istration of the duties of the office Congressman Focht has petitioned to Hublersburg ~~ Nevin Lee, Charles ]nick, J. Foreman, of the game, but refused to quit the by reason of strong character and In-}in such a manner as will reflect credit] have the vote In Snyder county re Crow. Tusseyville—R. Wert, Paul Lingle, j game until the last man was out in the herent ability. Positive and frultfuljupon herself personally and redound Joounted. He was defeated for the Madigonburg—~8amuel Kern, Nevin]John Fortney, Floyd Jordan, ninth. Upon reaching Centre Hall he reform fn the conduct of Government-|to the benefit of the community at]nomination by twelve votes by a Hun-|Miler. Paul Miller, Clarence Miller. In addition to the above there were] went to the office of Dr. H. H. Long- al affairs no matter In what branch large. . tingdon lawyer named Beers. Milesburg-— Russel Wallace, Willis a few adult accredited delegates. well and had the break attended to. men whe Cu or ollum. will complimentary reference to the aspira- |} lature tions of Miss Zoe Meek: dially supported by those who have the General and widespread public in-}welfare of : Centre Hall--Philip N y vi now turn to the Scolt standard Their A Musser, _lrvin geneml elections tion on the part of the great masses before being appointed post-mistress. of the people to support for such po- It seems reasonably oevtaln that sitions of trust and responsibity only should Miss Meck be elected to the to a candidate than in Massachusetts — we
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