The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1922, Image 1

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    _VOL. XOVI._
BREWERIES TURNED TO
: BETTER USE
Tarned Out Prod-
Are
Plants Once
uets Tending to Destroy, Now
Helpful to Mankind.
We
country |
Large
all
not
that this great
f dry,
are aware
8 100 per cen
has
that point
rex Oye
breweries
great headway toward
been made. Below Is th
large has been
fourteen
the
use
put since brewing of beer is lile-
gal.
The Eagle Brewery, of
Rhode ich
ed now «
eral
widence
Pro
Island, wh formerly
thirty-five is mploying
hundred mer
18
The Brewery at San
ia, has been employed
juice storage « sthblisment,
1
Zz Sey wundred thous
dating sever
Brewery
been
school.
One of
Milw
ployed
of
name?
But
bunk that
that a
can
miserable
publican so
propriation
College, the I
roads for Philipsburg.
an {dea is really silly. The
Pennsylvania State Colle
to
raise
ge Is
resort to all manner of schemes to
build a
remodel Old
money with which to
hospital, dormitories,
Main, this
cans are holding title
erect
ete., and all while Republi-
tH in the
seats
state and the
The
these
goin g
is the
senate lower house
same bunk put out when
men were candidates,
to get
Bellefonte
was
They were
The truth
has been
“mon.”
hospital
the
starving on the appropriations got
these
by
Republican bread “getters” and
Penn State is getting from
the potato of Pennsylvania
Don't let yourself be fooled into vo-
ting for Scott get appropriations
He can’t get them a whit easler than
Mr. Betts, He couldn't for
them if he were obliged to go before
the senate and make his claim in open
session.
its money
growers
to
even ask
The women of Centre Zounty have
an opportunity to send one of their
kind to Harrisburg, to sit in the lower
house and aid in formulating the laws
of Pennsylvania. Let us hope women
voters will take advantage of the op-
portunity and send Miss Zoe Meek
there with a majoriey that will make
her feel she is the representalve of
every citizen except the hide-bound
partizan,
68th Bloomsburg Falr Sets
Standard.
of
annual
curtain ralsed Tuesday
the
ounty fair, a NOOms
n the
this week on sixty-elghth
Columbia « burg,
wis remark
Marker for Old Furnace.
lish
Food Sale at Centre Hall
No. 2 of the United Evang
EE
Fuel Commission,
i Fuel Commisaioh
i charge
they did
The
more prof
onal
in the month of Marg
doalers won't loge anythi that
deal
Anthracite coal is to be delivered to
domestic consumers in quantities of
not over sixty days supply
No anthracite coal will be shipped
other than regular coal dealers. They
must have their profit
of
in
Can anything
you
to
see particular
benefit the consumer these reg-
uiations?
————
When
lection
it
to
sonator, forget
Comos making your se-
for a state the
for
want
matter of getting appropriations,
there is nothing to it. If
in morals, one «capable
a
of
who
of
you
clean. man
presenting your claims, and one
take account the
vote for Mr. Betts
will into welfare
all,
—--
Scott's long sult seems to
be dinners. He has given dinners and
offered dinners to about every organi
zation within reach of the splendidly
appointed Philips, and now he has
started the work in Nittany Valley
by feeding the women workers in the
Republican ranks at the Nittany
country club, He and Pinchot have
the money.
Candidate
SEPTEMBER COURT
Continue Into
- Rather Trivial
Much Time~Booze
Nentenee,
Cas
sentenced two
$100
ourt
each to fine and
The one offender
of Bnow Shoe, an
Mist Ww
appearing in
following court
Robert Hends
Enjoying Western Trip.
| Mr
left
months
Hall
180, &ITived in Chicago recent
left
Accompanying them to the
Mrs,
who Centre by several
auto
es Oecupy
Given |
ly, in Michigan.
Windy City
from
Mrs,
from
having thelr car
| were Hosterman,
Mr.
Jordan,
Emory
booze ven-
Edwardsburg, Michigan, and
months
7
8X Greely
Jordan and
Mra
| John
was J | Colyer. a letter
| that they
Even
Will -
Shadow
Potter
Hosterman, in
£ Ou 2 x . 3
account to friends back home states
| Pad i & $4
© 4 188
for
and Mr
Mr.
of
met
Northern Hotel
entertained
of Mr.
were royally an
ews ihe at the home
rahot vho | . .
rasnot, wh iam Shadow,
’ i
larm, jDeing a
in Chicago,
Lil
+1
former resident
Their
Creat
Weer Ss
township host also them
the the
on
of Beptember 26th and tool
ing tour, which
Mrs
Hodtermans
fiome Coming
President Thomas Explains,
ar ge *y #
Republican
he general
as
of
the
borough
completes first month
the
Pennsyivan has finally formed a
THE
farm bureau federati
to do
alate m, being the
| forty -seventh” state 80
by Gifford Pine
nty-seven State official
period,
tend
resigned
the
onetit
the ution prohibit
office The list follows
Gifford Pinchot,
1821
Hobert Y.
May 31:
Commi
June 1, Salary,
Stuart, Depu
A. Mackey, chal
Salary, $7000 to
w
1921.
Harry
1, 1921
Paul
June 1, Salary,
1, 1921. Salary, $7000 to
C. Niver, vite-c
Salary, $2500 to
Mrs. BE.
1, 1981.
June 1821.
1. Salary, $24
“1, 1921. Salary, $3000 to
The State Constitution
Art. 111, Sec. 13: "No
or increase or diminish h
appointment.”
hot for
the
to get increased salaries, knowing they
thus of
salaries of State officials while in
now Republican candidate Governor,
# last year. at the beginning of new appro-
in order
next day. and evading the provisions
ng increasing
DEPARTMENT.
seioner, resigned May 31, 1821;
re-appointed
ity Commissioner, flow Commissioner,
Salary, $3600 to $6000,
resigned
rman, resigned June 1, 1911;
$5000,
re<appointed June
resigned June 1, 182 re-appointed
\
$8000. :
>
hairman, resigned May 31;
8300,
re-appointed June
1921; re-appointed
00 to 83300,
$4000. Other inspectors did not resign because
provides: o
nw shall extend the term of any public officer,
is salary or emoluments, after his election or
®
|
1922,
MILLHEIM TO PUT ON
BIG BASEBALL GAME.
Panl Musser to Plieh Agalnst Strong
Elizabethville Team, on Millhelm
Grounds, Saturday, Oet. 7th.
The
its
Millheim
by
baseball
HOASON the
putting
£131
Tul 1n
of sport in
year diamond
playing the
team,
strong Elizabethville
winners of the Twin-County
the
or this
Ikill-Dauphin) league,
Millheim
on
fleld, on Baturday
‘ # hang
week, at 2:30 o'clock
The game promises to be hard fought
and beyond doubt the best one played
in Centre county
Paul
mound
Millheim
will put native son, on
the 44 oy
i Just ret
raed
he
¢ +3 1 .
froom the Wester wheres
SINCE
Hoesen
CC. H. High School Loses.
ntre Hall High sche
SU perior-
per:
cknowledged
3
Emery,
G
Fetterolf, 2b; H
3b E. Foust
Goodhart, rf
H
substitutes
Sweeney, If; Em-
and Meeker
3 Braucht, Cs
Brown, 2b; Haines,
N
BE.
oodhart, of Brown
011130x—6
Hall 101021
Miller and Crawford
Cx 0-H
nire
Umpires
Voting on Age.
Young men or women
their 21st birthday
of age
November 7,
who have not
reached but whe
elec
then
on October 1
by
jaw to register all such persons with-
and
ag they
21st
will become on before
or
tion day, oan vote
by becoming
next.
registered
The registrars are required
out their having been assessed
without a county tax receipt,
between their
Therefore, all
will attain this
next should
them
“on age”
birthdays
can vote
22nd
coming voters who
mjority on November 7
register, which
vote,
and
will entitle to
The PINK label on your paper or on
wrapper this week calls your attention
to a change in the date if you are en-
titled to it through reason of having
paid subscription recently. If your la-
bel falls to show 22, you know you are
in arrears —and we need the money.
“SOME FACTS YOU MUST PACE.”
If you want to hear the TRUTH
come to the
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SUNDAY EVENING,
7:30
and hear this sermon by the pastor.
A welcome to all,
i
Rev M. C. Drumm
Pastor.
_NO. 39
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
The PINK LABEL this week. Does
yours show a 22 or 281 If not, you are
in arrears, and a remittance will be
appreciated,
John Benner became the owner pf 2
Ford sedan, which he purchased the
community ellefonte
Ww
1c
Mrs
called
Harrison
the Beatty
town the lat!
Was
town Baturdns
{rom the pretty No
goeds will bx
Mra, Lex i
New 3
he guest of Mrs. Truman
Mrs
turned from she was
tt Williams
girlhood friend
Martha
the
Goodhart
New York
Miss Lora will
»
home of her
the
will locate in
fall,
the
of
in while
main at uncle
eo
1 close school term
A Butler, Butler «
Kradel,
town
ySung mar
county
Joseph a Penn Btate student,
was in over Sunday and taught
the Men's Organized Bible Class in the
Lutheran Sunday-school, Sunday morn-
ing. Mr. Kradel
the young men
is a good example of
who take with them
life the christian train-
iia
through college
ing of the home
Mr
ily and Mrs
and Mrs. A. O. Detwiler and fam-
Floray, of
Tussey ville, \ visited Mr. and Mrs. P. K
Fannie near
Detwiler, ati Spring Mille, on
Mrs. Floray
0.
Sunday.
is the mother of Mrs A
where she makes her
She had been very seriously ill,
Detwiler,
home
for a long while and it is only recently
that she again began enjoying life
Two the three booze
brought before the Court last week
were returned by parties living in the
vicinity of Centre Hall. This is one of
the proofs that in communities where
the proper sentiment prevails,
legging and booze vending is danger
ous business. The incidents are likely
to have a good effect on others who
are doing exactly the same business
as the twp men now serving time in
Fort Dukeman, but have not been pros
ecuted to date for lack of evidence that
would be recognized in court.
of vendors
boots
Dr. D. KE. Musser, who bir been lo-
cated in Centre Hall for several vears,
closed his dental parlor and this week
will go to Philadelphia where he will
accept work along other lines than
dentistry. If he likes his new position
he will continue in it after
a rest of several months, he will again