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XOVI._ Harding's Veto, President Harding, in his veto of the Soldiers’ Adjusted bill, cael attention to that “nations ¢ Compensation the axiom an only survive where tho public treasury is locked against class legislation, but ever open to public ne to cessity and prepared meet all es- obligations." bill was when, he Support it, sential if day, the is “class legislation” it on the platform v8 a candidate, to promised, If to is going unequivoeal- ly provide the funds to meet it to jeopard- ize a situation “where taxation i 3 re strained from the limits of oppression was he sincere or otherwise in pre- vious paragraph in the same veto in saying: “When ation C sein ought to it, I other bill House, 1 that consider the the was under in the expressed rant of bonus any ig provide the means of paying and was unable to than that of plan Such plan was acceptable bill suggested & gress and the has been en: without even a means the immediate future, or mate settlement.” The the nference had ca: out his own recommendation of . 1.1 only reasonable | above is that if Congress ried the sales he would have affproved the tax YI i yet in the same velo message let and C put hild sylvania, d of the elphia, the rural sociation rural citizen is in Candidate MecSparrar that he desires to give 1 ral people the control short Anything tion, Only a council tention to And yet authorities speeding limits, the and step on the give what's worse, the “School street” must scurry t maniac's re Why ; is struck and carried lifeless distance, ” parental home One of the enforcement ment 19 the attitude dailies toward papers making their are editorial comments are y character to courage enforcemnt rg and en- belittle and still that its influen every bootlegger It can prées should lend the this fair Gp- eator. is a shame the Ameri- ce provisions of th @ constitu- annul tion of land Our Republican friends seem to find some pleasure in gloating oVer the fact that the putting Christians United States has no part massacre of but a stop to the the It in the Near East, leporter can see no reason is altogether gue of Nations been States, Turks There you know, likely that [HOCK pted by the bucheries we read of by the would have taken place never is such a thing as prevention The effort properly all driver will Philipsburg post signs giving ° important nearby towns. #8 a practice that should be by all the importance Philipsburg and less. The posting indicates auto appreciate the f authorities to of directions This followed of of that the to towns of a town or cross road residents there have thought for convenience of others. The Republican newspapers opposed to the Leagué of Nations doing their bit to hinder it from accomplish- ing good. You see if the League functioned for good it would be verse to RepubMean party success. The peace of the world is nothing compared to party success to the Lodge type of Republicans, are ad- Tearing down the work of others is the only conception some people have of making improvements. This class, when not held in check, are danger ous. They are devold of the initiative andk consequently have nothing but destruction in mind. United States Attorney General Daugherty will not have his hearing in the Keller impeachment charge until in’ December. Samuel Untermyer will JEROME AUMAN KILLED. uck at His Home, Near Birdshoro, by P. BR. R. Express—Instantly Killed—Tragedy Whnessed by Wife and Daughter, While Pennsylvania Crossing the tracks vlroad, near in the d Centre Vicinity Jerome Mra. Auman witnessed aome Auman, #OON dent Monday More Feconomiecal Potato Production. esting compay ne t same variot that and vania essentinls potato production Mr. Keplar's fleld potato fields 8 one of the best Centre county and he 18 attracted favorable We they much comment throughout the summer shail be interested in seeing how the trip out and On in getting yielda per acre there will be this same opportunity an to inspect one of the best small orchards in the county and see here first hand what spraying has done to eliminate disease and produce more and better fruit Nixon occasion will be the speaker or the Better come ~Centre County Farm Bureau” Skull Crushed by Falling Bell. Miss Jennie Beary, in a of Eastville, Sugar valley, Clinton county, is in at the Jersey Shore hospital, suffering from fracture of the skull an unusual accident. Miss Beary, whose home is on a farm, went outside to ring the supper bell, which was suspended from a pole twenty-five feet high. As she pulled the rope the bell fell, striking her on the forehehd. The blow crushed her skull and cut #4 gash four inches long. Dr. Camp- bell, of Eastville, brought her to the Jersey Bhore hospital, where Dr. R B. Hayes performed a delicate operation, removing a piece of bone which was critical condition a sustained in represent Congressman Keller, TORE TAX FOR MOTOR CARS, Commissioners Also Want Repeal of Law Prohibiting Arrest of Wom- en for Non-Payment of Tax, sponsored ition dis- soc] was » annual con- Local Bank's First Statement. Banking Deg rim i The Big Milton Falr, Fa A The grand- muse Jazz wil nd T tractions orchestra the sin ignin this yeas ere w L180 Highwire noveily ing, balancing acts feature acts The admission free acts are worth the price of i g will be with Don’t filled overiook The main buildin # of all exhibits Kinds the faney work department. the applies, pears, preserves, vegetables, poultry, sheep, hogs and Khe cattie. The herd of regiglered Holsteing, belonging to ex-Judge Bavidge, on exhibi- tion, their be of will displaying some own breed heifers, which are the pride of the herd. Don't seeing the largest hog in Union and Northumber. land counties October 14 will be the automobile races, managed by Walter Hemple, of the Eastern Auto Racing Corporation Cars of different types and the best of experienced drivers. Remember, five big days—October 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Day and night. The midway will be Huminated and give you opportunity for a big week. overlook A number of residents of Penn town- ship recently petitioned the state board of public Instruction to allow the Penn township school board to open and maintain the Bik creek school, but pressing on the brain, : COMBINED CONFERENCE HELD AT CENTRE HALI Bellefonte and State College Group Held Important Sessions In Meth odist Church on Saturday. The Groug Belle ind State Colle the Mehodist Episco Churel nferen: Wee members 24 campaign In ‘onstitu- fol Adequate Hterary social program A church, 6 Junior League in every using standardized course of study In the Luther Bucke ference church Rev presided the He the fram and aroused the enthusiasm of J. BE. con. an A over adult outlined district pro- and intensified the responsibility all regard . to the work of Prof. C. E. Ely, the Department of Rural Work in Dickin- gave som © very facts about rural life. Her great point the need of seeing life. in material terms but human values The stereopticon views on Stewardship and the lecture accompanying by Dr. Rines was very highly appreciated and carried with it a deepening conviction of the ministry of substance. At the conclusion of the lecture the young people joined this body and the class from State College, under direction of Miss Candy, gave a drama of the Bible story of Esther. Th young folk ac quitted themselves well. The young People’s classes should be inspired to this kind of work. The Rev. J. B. A. Bucke extended the appreciation of thanks of the sz ference for the gracious courtesy of our Lutheran friends In granting the servios of their beautiful church, and a material expression of $4.00 was turned over to the pastor, Rev. M. C, with present the Kingdom of son College, salient wan not in the request was refused. * » Drumm, : iv ® i a i IPLANS MAKING FOR BIG Midway, Races and Free Exceed Anything tempted. to Ever | | laborate ¥ bigges - —————— Boalsburg Lecture Course. another Fo OT high-class enterta # ts SE medium © datos just Dir cember Th The Harr Wi ¥. March 14, Shumway 1% Enderly, Tuesday, A “hn — Box Luncheon Picnic at Camp Boal The Centre County League of Wom- hold Boal, en Voters box -luncheon Fri- will a at Camp Boalsburg, September 20th. Men invited. There will talks officers Leagus, and candidates of the coming Novem- ber election of both parties have been and number have accepted who will address the voters of pion day, and women cordially volers are be after-dinner by A and members of the invited to speak, a the county. Not a Cheap Blessing. (The Sun, Williamsport.) Consider the motorist. He must pay 4 tax on his gas. Then If he steps on it he must pay a fine to the town authorities, and now the county commissioners of Pennsylvania in convention session are considering a tax on him to help pay county debts and keep up highways. The automo- bile may be one of man's greatest blessings, but he's paying a mighty high price for it. A —————— At the regular monthly meeting of the Millheim borough council the fol- lowing, persons were named to oon- stitute the board of health: Dr. J. R. G. Allison, for § years; Dr. B. F. Bow. ersoX, for 4 years; R. 8. Stover, for 8 ves, J. R Miller for 2 years, and H. T. Frank for one year. . poor a ————— Martz & Bradford will hold public sale of farm stock and implements at NO. 38 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. ————— Let wr IB su Indian the ¢ us hope for a lor Ti+ mer beat oal mar anything to % Mf John Hoover decea per Royer Bpring has Mi go Friday afternoon of this week hold out, th im High sx heim, re- the recent Harold Ohio, nephew, Youngstown, of Mr of Columbus, will Ohio y and to Mar Mrs Helen, daughter B. Shook, young man the Clinton The # in dentistry at graduate university next spring Racing automobile on a road or where school children are play- one of daily the attending ing dally will only be done by mentality. Almost the schools are endangred by the he may fix his eyes on this paragraph and get inferior lives of smaller children the local speed maniac, and we trust Better be careful than sorry H of the idea Windom Krebs tenant on the C Smull farm, one-half mile Smuliton, recently bought a farm in Mr. Krebs acquired west the vicinity of Selinsgrove will move on his recently farm on April 1st. Fred Esterline, tenant on the Mrs. Volga Walker farm at the east end of the valley, rented the farm Krebs will vacate. has The Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, through Louisville bankers. purchased for $3,000,000 various elec tric companies in and about Willlams- port, the Lock Haven elec trical prop. erties, also the Montoursville Electric Light and Trolley companies. Other plants in the same region will be taken over later by the same corporation. Work ia about to be commenced on the rebuilding of the dwelling house nn the W. H. Stuart farm, east of Boale. burg. The house on this farm, the reader will recall, was totally destroyed by fire as were al#o all the personal be- longings of the Stuart family. The neighbors of Mr. Stuart have been showing an exceedingly generous spir- it and have been materially assisting him in securing material for the