—— sms oS ————— VOL. XCVII _ LEAGUE OR WAR! a«nas DEATH RECURD . | VOCATIONAL JUDGING CONTE White Leghorns for China. Care on the Highway. ot ——— { - A consignment of four single-comb The Btate Highway Department U. S. Back to Plans for Permanent FETTEROLF. Hazel Elizabeth, four I R white Leghorn hens and one cockerel | sending out appeals thro igh thE news y ; , ' ’ Those Who Will epresent Centre a i ‘ “ Bol y World Peace Advocuted b Wood. onths old, daughter of Mr. Mr as 8 sped ig week 1« ina iy yapers asking citizens to exercise six - y months wughter { Ir, und Mrs ; . . was shipped th V k to hir Pier t Zz { ered #1 | HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST row Wilson, Burton Fetterolf, died at the home of County In the State Contest at Kerling' Grand View Poultry Farm, stlcial caution while on the highways | FROM ALL PARTS. CENTRE HALL, PA., THU i The serious situation resuiting from [the parents, east of Centre Hall. The Harrisburg Next Week. | Centre Hall. The birds were sent [during the peru the roads are cover | French military occupation of the Ruhr [child had a weak heart fron birth. Ti . ; iT. M. Hsl, a prominent banker andled with snow and ice, for the reabo: : ‘ i ‘ ' "he third annual Centre County 4 hat ‘ valley t, enforce German reparations |Funeral services will be held this i$ . . * poultry fancier of Shanghal, and will]that automobi Boys' Judging Contest was elt it . i " : : —“ : ily markets. v3 aging Cont: > held at .. enroute five weeks, covering a dis- [have absolute of ol of » Hay made amother dallar, the middie of payments, and the possibility of failure | (Thursday) morning; interment in the ne mn , ‘ : 4 , of the Near East peace conference now | Union cemetery, the ceremony to be in Spring Mills Yacational Ne hoo] on Fri tance of approximately ten thousand |Skidding cannot be reven ’ r he Presbyterian church buifld in session at Lausanne, is bringing the [charge of Rev. M. C. Drumm. Gay Ot last wiek. The object ut miles. many circumstances, » hi ighway Spring Mills is offered or sale thoughts of the people of the United On tet was to make the nal selec i Suflicient feed was supplied ith h Department asks slr ians ¢ give | vertisement for bids appears DIEHL.—Mrs. Emma Diehl, a na- Hon of threp boys from the six High' pment tain the birds tive of Loganton and lifelong resident Schools receiving vocational instruction out the entire journey. 8 States back to the plans for permanent world peace advocated by Woodrow : —_— ; of Quear valev di Op on or Ts in agriculture to represent ent , Wilson, with the League of Nations as|Yt Sugar valley, died Friday night ; i griculture, epre made through PX port 8 outst , 10 e of her whter ; py COUnty | + State contest to be held . . i the outstanding feature of that plan the home of her daughter, Mrs arry © ity in the State € ( ‘ it San Francisco, 147 \ \ A, Karstetter, at Flemington at + 0t Harrisburg during the State F There are many who believe that » von, ortation charg the United States had enforced the|28© of fifty-four vears. Funeral ser- Products Show on January 24th. Three ne ited State ¢ snfor Lh . . my 7 vices were held at the Karstetter res boys were also selected to represent League of Nations the world would not . : .- . [ ces 3 faci threat cond dence Monday forenoon Spring Mills Voeationa!l School in now be icing war-tnreatening ondi- ’ g . 1 . a———— contest competing against tions However that may be, there . RE . 3 : : : : SPANGLER —Rev «. H. Spangler vocational schools and runty 10 lack of evidence that there 3 . A i . ! i : died at his home in Pittsburgh. e is throughout the State en wided change of sentiment in : been a decided change of s { "1 survived by a wife six hildren ‘he Boys' Judging © 4 this country since the last presidentia \ . mold . : . ; : ——— — s All omy oer, VV. J : nglor, n Hy by the State partmen election. There i5 good reason to br . y 10 to 12 Inches of Snow. » ¢ cagertown, al his other, Agricul eo and Bureau { Tocation : 2 3 lieve that if the question of “the Uni Si . : 8 : Sunday n , hundred years of age. a reside f Agriculture i Harrisbu ut 2 orning wei weer States entering the League were put people today there wou be a ! ! Pn “jthree o'clock in th fternoon, w A ist because it is his, to the detriment | will ative vote by A 5 “ ; HAZEL .—Mrs rorge Hazel died John H. Clarke, of Ohio, why recent-| . : a i i r was measured by various je ne whe —i——————— a Sunday Ent at her LOTT in Greene OHV 2 Iv resigned as justice of ti nited .3 Coir a > ...X Sa . 4 Sul reported a aepin nEing i 1 ien Boalshurg vs, Centre Hall * : ne had oy 1 delicate health Lary i 1 n oth . —p States supreme court that h might . . : — fourteen inches Re heporiers i The B . ' wins the uries received by % fer fio r 1 Fhe 8 “better serve . quent plea States en in ago. He declared the had LIne Iminersed di the misrepn miisinterpretations § ri alr, Ameri isfied. No as the suggestion vealth and material power losing, if 14 ed, ilairy Cattle ne threats clared that without other great war is inevi no 1 r permanent w agreemnts between a few claring: eons, entente other treaties hav erved 1 . a on 4 Ie ov BV fou Grade “ -omote rather than to prevent war.| . ” : on : s ads TEE Bim cor, Spring Mills { Donated School Site, tration odin a Pomona Grange Meeting. ZT esses ) . falDem Sehool Grade wmaved the way to the World war . a : eeder % . . Matilda 30 §) % At 14% 1 18501, folios } death 4 hs is ' rnative, if the Sek ab tbls 3 y 'homa sterman. Spring Mills he latest and su- 3 5 sprog in lates 2 Tibbens, why Spring M civilization to subduel _.. _ teother Spring Miils 5 ih . Rial, international anarchy to the rule Yuneral sev : Miltheis 74 7 must i giver ‘ tie i of ¢ J. GROSS SHOOK widress over reason and the reign of law, is to be ; : . he Ts 1 po Lutz Centre Hall Gingerich— Weaver, made in the Boalsburg cemetery TY Dura, sik oy " os ; LL . . ot Rome Frank Gingerict yp : to prepare to make the next war a Paul Roberta Boaldbury he. | MEd RNG ap. AOWIR thal wa - ver the long distance telephone wires —————— i h a . . Hall, and Miss Verna Blanche Weay : . destructive of life and property and Kiine—MeKinney. “gy « Rei Centre Hah 59 5 fe 11 v tinue : 1 i Wir to Philadelphia, and of Centre Hall, were recently united in rejected, there remains for us only t ea Arar ffi be Ln x t wae | Edgar Jodon ntre Hall ¢ Company of accept the counsel of our officials and his words first passed happiness as all of our science and The following is reprinted rine from there were broadcasted by station Rasmussen Becomes Bank President. n a W. T. P, the Gimbal station. The loud - ‘ Fa ss Fred } John's English-Lautheran parsonage ir possibly render it Durango,. Colorado: Stanfordd Artz, Port Matilda 3.4 shed § ; * TO Yock Haven . i y fi active fe i . ® T VOD DAR Ris a 4 i plas 4s adic. have fi » is Fi]. It is not an attractive picture thal A very pretty wedding solemii- § Roy Morrison, Port Matilda 2 ; plus the radio, have made this marvel Corn School Grade a 3 mary » by Rev. Schnider at the St invention, our wealth and power, cinipurmngo Evening Herald published at Albert Catherman, Miitheim. . . iid speaker projector, plus the telephone, the former supreme court Justice l ued at the hom A id Mra Ll sar na oe - y ¢ jon to Governor Hi wot, will upon ous scientific feat possible, : Me Mr id Mra ’ irold Durst. Centre Hall ) jos’ pad paints but America and the world mayl ig Rust New Year's eve James Brungard, Spring Mills 1[imving office ne tne Riddiey: Day une 14, . Rev, Johs F. and Mre Harkins and : : : BNNgAry, Spring am pré June 14th has been named Kiddies ev. John and Mr ARTRins am vedi # tr vi i 4 ¢ . sident be benefited by studying it when Miss Laura McKinney became] Marsh Rover. Centre Hall 61.21" Day by the Bellefonte Lodge of DBiks ]two little sons, of State College, WWed- TR the bride of Mr Georg line h James Bdhn, Boalsburg Good for Snyder. State Senator P. W, Snyder, repre- A141 : - ik allay radia BN Ny } # viabiris. "Thi Lt tna 3 June 1ith is also Flag Day, which will {nesday, Thursday and Friday of last Rev. LL. K. Wells officiated h Miles Rachau, Mitheim Adar tie give the Elks, it is believed, a fine op- | Week were guests of relatives in Cen- Af, Sy 3 poy + & ¢ 4 - . % . E Ants ! ae : 1 } of : MeNabb served as matron © nono. ft Paul Smith, Centre Hall Form. Loa portunity to teach patriotism-and rev-{ire Hall, Rev. Harkins on Wednesday FArT ANAN ‘ ind Mr. MeNabb attended the groom. Harry Detwiler, Spring Mills 1 by the tint —e : : . erence for the flag (0 the boys and]evening preached in Centre Hall and £ y nr n : composed of Blair and Hunt- The str ‘ ' al rea bride made a very attractive ———— gira the following evening at Spring Mills, cture in a soft crepe de chine wn i capital stock of $250,000 and yn pe i , 8Cit Cre Ge Cline gown, > - repealer act, haviug for its object the ith ‘an: all-over } Yering. ‘Th Odd Fellows’ Banquet, Jan. 25th. plus of $50,000 with an all-ove ace covering. € : . ! - striking from the Pennsylvania statute ETo0In. Wore th aventional bias The local lodge of Odd Fellows will Thrift Week. oon Fore Lhe €o ‘entions HACK, - . - a books the law which provides for the hold their annual banquet in Grange Radio Nearing Completion. Wednesday was Benjamin Franklin's After the joys of congratulations an . . ; . Arcadia, Centre Hall, vn Thursday coves Although the work on the new]birthday, which day opened Thrift mgdon counties, will be sponsor for a : ! filling a portion of the program of union services held at the two places He is pastor of the Lutheran church " : of State College and as such wields an y irement « i AE § € - 4 ret t of common pleas and pr-1 ., ute wedding inner was served, A , ; “ “ phans’ court judges of the counties of t which the bridal part anid the Be ning, January 206th . broadeasting station at State College] Week. The slogan is, Spend Time it whic © riaa MrLy and 1 Bev. a a . vy wv : the commonwe: C nisi f $5. i i = All Odd Fellows and thelr famiioflis progressing rapidly there is ‘still a]and Money Wisely An effort is be £ ommonwealth, on pension of $5, eral intimate fricrids who witnessed the 8 progressing rapidly there J til 3 i influence for geod among the large number of Penn State students who 13 X : " ‘ . «hold to the Lastheran beliefs 000 per year, after services of twent) remony were seated will kindly keep the date in mind and} onsiderable amount of work to beling made to organize five thousand . er ’ re sented. years or more. - bride me hore from 'Chicag be present for the annual gatheringldone before it can be declared ready] Franklin Thgift clubs throughout the At the Farm Products Show to be he brid came ere ro Cago : : t . a few years ago to accept the position Which has always been greatly en-lior use. All material for its comple- country. held in Harrisburg from the 23rd to . f ¥ yes : § gy he iti - 8 » : L “ Governor-elect Pinchot will receive f d t t head of the Indios it Joved tion is on hand and all that reisains the 27th inst, William F. Rishei, east . : {of department head © e ladies’ sui : : “ : tiated the largem salary of any Givernor: in ind millinery division of the McKinney] —— to be done is the construction of the Nix Licenses Granted. of Centre Hail, will bave on exhibition . 2 > k : ) AE » ’ J . % % 4, . : es de : “ A the Union and which is $3000 more Clothing Co. Both in business and » Lumber Company Finished Work. Jantennae #ha the installation of the] Judge Henry C. Quigiey Ti court last [two brood sows of Berkshire breed. 5 ¥ k hv ») ! Ws rel And =: § 4 than the governor of the Empire state Sh These sows will represent the stock of and four and one-half times the salary 5 oY Andrew OG. Curtin, the great War Governor, cial Ye she made a host of friends. After operating for a period of three instruments in the new quarters week, hanfled down liquor license de- : : The groom is one of the section's|yenrs in Little Sugar Valley, the Sher. The new building ie several times]cisions, granting sx applicantz, refus- the Berkshire Breeflers Axgociation. most prosperous men. Fof several iff-Heese Lumber company finished J larger than the one now in use. It is]ing four, and helding over two for fur The sows were passed on by H. H, years pa. he has been connected with] Work a few days ago. The nl! has]fifteen by thirty feet in size and i= di- ther consideration, as follows: Havner, Rveatosi extension specialist the First National bank. been dismantled. Much of the product] vided into three rooms, as follows: GRANTED. at Penn State College as fit to enter Both Mr. and Mre Kline have re.]of the operations was hauled to Centre]o studio, operating room and generator (Tavern) n® an exhibit at the coming show. Mr. signed thedr respective positions, Af-|Hall by trucks and wagons and ship-jroom. The generator room measuring] J. RG. Allison, Millheim. Rishel bas long been a bender: uf the ter spending a week or so here they ]ped over the jocal branch road, It]sx by fifteen feet is in one end of the Grebe Bros, Philipsburg. Berkshires and ne doubt wii come plan to leave for the Paclie coast for] Was intended to ship over the Nittany |bullding, being separated from the bp-] John M. Kachik, Snow Shoe Twp. {rom Harrisburg with recognition an Indefinite stay. They expect to visit] Valley road, but the abandoning of that |erating room by a wire screen for pro-] George A. Bezilla, Cassanova. Two large Johnstown moving vans awhile in California and later journey branch necessitated the change. tective purposes. while the studio, { Wholesale) + joarried the furniture of Mr. and Mrs to the northwest. Possibly they will The tract operated was known as|Which is of the same size as the oper-] Andrew Chambers, Snow Shoe Twp. P. 8 Brady and Dr. and Mrs. G. 1. Altoona Mas £500,000 Fire. return to the San Juan basin aftor sev- | the Decker tract which comprises a. ]ating room. is in the opposite end of HELD OVER. ‘ Yearick to Johnstown. The vans loft Fire early | Wednesday morning of|eral months. Wherever they Joonte the [Pout three hundred acres. William M. jthe building. . (Tavern) here Wednesday evening of last week last week destroyed the 8. L. Goldstein [best wishes of all thelr friends go with | Smithgall, the superintendent, informs 1t Sookie ve a h Ferdinand Beezer, Fhilipsburg. Mr. Brady, as wae stated in these ool. department store and the Bon Ton de-|them in thelr wedded life. the Reporter that the tract is now for : Lu Ny oat ugh the Nicholus L. Cironi, Rush Twp. umns some weeks ago, leased a house partment store adjoining with on osti-] [The bride is the youngest daughter |®se and would furnish considerable ed or _ 0 hon bev REFUSED. in Johnstown and is there the families mated logs of $500,000. A high wina|of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MoKinney, of | pasture. or man ore nt a A . (Tavern) will live. Dr, Yearick holds a govern scattered sparks over the entire busi-{ Potter township, both now decease®| The Sheriff-Reese Lumber company, distributed f 0 & by fol Ean Kine, Bellefonte ment position in Pittsburgh but expects ness section of the city and the fire de- | When her parents left here to locate in | Whose headquarters are at Williams. ; ~r " Armers y pan Wm. H. Hindle, Philipsburg. to spend the week ends in Johnstown partment was reinforcell by scores of |Ilinois, Miss MoKinney was but ao ]port, operated a halt dosen or more SP oe : Fait a el Kondrat Juschik, Phitipsburg. Mr. Brady is employed in a large hard- citizens to prevent a further spread of |young girl, but is favorably remember. | mills, but it is their intention to quit dmowiiors. "a. a es 4 Ja fi ”, Joseph Dugan, Phillpsburg. ware establishment in Johnstown, and the flames. The cause of tne fire hawjed by many of the Reporter renders, — the manufacture of umber and engage antl th en 0 ¢ a, Jesm year begins April ist.lis con : that he is well and por NOt bobn Outerwined. BE LR TE nd erefore whe nbver am. Te ER OR in . wid - ! : Lh. a or FL Te ie eo HR ————— - » . “ ¥ * * received Governor Pinchot is swallowing the Finegan school policy by degrees, Firs was the “investigating” committee, then followed his appointment “until” Juge. Next will be hs retention per. ently The school board will he obliged to “let Finegan do it.” EL