<i V OL. XC VII Sm ————————————— WHAT WILL HARDING President Defend the That Is Termed Stupid, Tarif Bill Termed a the Party? Pr Ha th summer in NAY? Will the HTOSS Con- Or the Disgrace to sident rding takes th his campaign renomination tall ————— rs A A ————— The Threshing Bugaboo. parent! i the we making reshing machi Repo I'he and Onst ructio of th motive of will o power irily that which The past today not necess be in use tomorrow heavy in use will be by en trnctors tractors n S10] yinted © modern mor iv joey destructive modern roads Centre know 11 road Vi dest heavy ailed exactly harm a wtor can do to % well-built had the and have eXherience a to the ruction the ying down funds to Reporter expe to but in of the The for the time it themselves th beer dering progress instance of Interest The legislature ver of threshing their desire the selves should urge epai ts be criticised remarks the game # iarmers not to normit to hie at the asks the me a party in road building splfish 8 entirely thought with fariners fthe thing thes far mera hws no what interfering Crops ; them- look rogds and thing Is restrictions 3 tis of the ing toward the presery they made tnxes, possible bs payment of a AA —— Swine Breeders to Raise £25,000 for College Dormitory, Swine bréeders of Pennsylvania have contifibuted more than $20.00 to fund for the erpction of a student dor. mitory unit at the Pennsylvanian State College, and there is every indication that dt will be Increased to $25.000 be. fore Yong. This amount would repre sent one-fourth of the entirg cost of the buliding completely furnished Men engaged Gn _all branches of the live stock industry in the state are com- bining to provide for the building A AIM 5 AP. Mrs. Catharine Gephart, of Milthelm. recefitly passed her 93rd birthday, She is the oldest person “In that section of the county. She has been blind for several years; prior ty, which time she a SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS CAUSE WOMAN'S DEAT} Mrs. David Young, While Despondent, Cuts Garhes In Arm and Tongue. Mra David Potter of He? Young, near Colyer, township, on Thursday last week from solf-inflive lo =i wounds | twelve hours before, She cut in her right arm, sever 1 the ra- and ulnar arteries below tho ei | rash the The which bow bend, and SE CU in | und part nue, wounds | Hor, insiry placed In its nid Wednesdy HW deled vhich time members Admitted BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT. Integy {inte report for Tth month: Per attendance, U8, girly rie grade efitage of The 1 during as Ving were month; Thelma Brungart, Weaver, Myla Spyker. Sarah Margaret Del Mary Rein (denkirk, MeClen- Potter, Glepixner, Ruble, Hyalyn Colyer, Ada Lois Packer, Miriam Qiroas in Smith, Fay lees, Harold Bradford, Paul Hines, Myradith Coldron, titer, Fred Louse, James Lantz, Bruce William Weav- Merrill Meyer, hove wesoent every day the itharinag Martz, Frances Sm : tx ney, r. Helen Margaret han, Hazel Cilia Genevipyve in Hines, Marl ges, toes fred Martz lohn {irove, Frank titer, Cearge Philip MeQlenahan, smith, Richard Bailey, James Weaver, William Spyker The following made 100 per cent in ing test: Madaline Emeriok, Pay Adaline Dinges, Evelyn Colyer, Packer, Helen Rines, Midam or, wy gant § ape Rees, FLaovis HAIL, ‘PA, T TEETH OF LOCAL SCHOOL CHIL. DREN RECEIVING TREATMENT Dental and Treatment of Grade School Pupils Prophylactic | i This Week, gf { i bi Inspection The committees Red conducting local Tuberculosis and HUe now IE ¢ for the grade Haotl th; the State children of Centre partment S80 many have been leciiving te that the Imp Lie ible conditio movement JUNE of a —————— A A SN Saperintendent Widle, A Wh alle i A —— POTTERS 2. George Auman was injure lifting a heavy FP. A Philadelphia th Dr. and Mes and family this place on no Milla wird and Mrs spent a Mra. John Mr, and Spring Millis: Hall, Johnstown, Michael week. The sad news reached us on Sunda | if the death of of Magter Leroy Smit! John Roy Smith, of Reedsviile. | Undertaker PF. NV. Coodhard hehe | the body to the home of the child's! grandparents in this place, from which ‘Squire ® week. Alexander, son stopped for a short mot + trip ead! Collen mother of Ammon Fidhh, Henah WH, fow Wiikinsin Mra Willlam Men Htatls of days with thelr Smith, Golws Wagner andl Rossman Smith, Epent short time at #mith homo one day entre @ son of morning In the Master's nrms Leroy is rest. ing Lo, he is not dead, but sleeping, Gross, AMred Grove, William Weaver, Richard Bailey, Genevieve Ruble. A AAPA A. Better Walt a Bit, Persons who wear Hannes drab or of the inflamed Varigiy, ose not eartful about taying them awny in camphor balls tao eon rly in the season, for you never can tell what's going to bappen next In this a robatie climate, One day you think that sping sures Iy 32 here and the next day something else in the way of Weather Is herve, etter walt awhile, you folk who are in an awful hurry to change your lingerie, until you are sure the waath- or has settled down for an honest-to« goodness spell of ethereal conditions that are warranted to last over night, and into the midst of the suinmer so sites eithe be too why exceedingly wotive, Resting in peace. i A AN on IL I GRADUATE LARGEST CLASS The largest senior clags In the his- tory of the Centre Hall High school | will graduate on Frithy, May 11h, when radiating exercises will be held MARTHA RATHRYN LAURA ELLEN MEE ANNA LILAE BROOKS RICHARD STANLEY BROOKS PAUL M. PETTEROLY LAURA MAE WHITEMAN ALBERT LINCOLN EMERY ALBERT IRVIN SMITH MABELLE GERTRUDE SHABER AP R! BALL. HURSDAY, FINDS FOR BASE Movement Spurs Inter- National Giame—Distriet Given League in Players Diamond, Loe est fo he “on TT ~ - - Kerstottor—Brauncht, ¢ $ £ nt — SP RING MILLS Bellef nger Hh Mre. Helen Rockey, the Twme of A. N. Finkk Te her pacnts helping Sleifler, «of weeks With Bellwood, Wn relatives her home on Mon lay ath clafmed Ane of our Thured Mra of {i missed] by | useful cit on Amand wife John 1den She en, family and many 8 or he - *as © 5 aio In the 8 church, sh is n ends and which There wns loyal deal most every of eicknese home great In several sick 1, colds, ete e Aare ones The fisherman were all out for trout Monday morning RRR A AAT, The lumber operations on Pine Hin, near Potters Mille, parclased by A. N. Finkle, of Spring Mille, fom the Al sons, have been delayed owing to the ness of Mr. Finkle, Whaghas been in wl for two more suffering grip. Tom's Cabin, with 30 people, House, Bellefonte, fyiany + also matinee at 3:45 A. weeks oy » Uncle the Opera 21 IN HALL HIGH SCHOOL, in the Grange hall. The class da com- posed of eighteen members—eight girls nd ten boys. We give herewith the cings roll, Including the officers: YEARICK, Vies President, KER, Téensurer EDWARD JAMES PAUST CRORGE MARRISON SWEENY VIANNA BLANCHE ZETTLR . HOWARD EDWARD EMERY SARAN OLEVIA SNYDER MYLES ELLIOT SNYDER JOHN MAROLD DURST 1992: a 19, BURNING RUBBISH EXPENSIVE, Fires from Brush Stable Burned Two In Penns Thoughtless Valley Burning Rubbish ~House 70 Acres Over, and und men pitched the burning has door Property wna not occupies neither of the bulldine The PF OW M ner, : Fisher, of Centre Han A ———— A —— Bellefonte Man FExeapes Neplous Injury Narry the company uring oar owned by superintendent of Lime and Stone badly damaged on Satur- wolt of Addition, Bellefonte. The car a bank. Mr. Baughenbausd injury AA ———. Made Head of Orphanage. Officials of Tressler Orphans’ Home, the largest orphanage of the Lutheran Church, announced the ap- of Rev. G. Robert Hém as of the institution. He hos been assietant superintendent of the home for two years and succeeds Charles A. Widle, who dled on Mon - day of Inst week after having headed the énstitutfon for 33 years MI AA IAAT. Nyra Brown as “Eve” at Rellefonte Opera House, Tuesday, April 24. The talented and beautiful actress. who delighted a packed house at Belle fonte last season in “Listen Irene,” will appear at Opera House on Tues- day night, April 24, dn "Eva" and Miss Brown wil be supported by the well- known comedian Johnny Getz whose versatiity and queer monkey antics gave joy to the crowd last season. The company includeds twenty love- ria, “Adamless Ever” who will A only appedr upon the stage in mny song hits and gorgeous and fashionable costumes, but will also make use of (he runway, which Is al- ways a hit, and will entertain the audience from the aisles as well, The production la being presented by | George E. Wintz, one of the best known and most popular of New York City producers. Mr. Wintz is the own- or and producer of those two hig mos- foal hits, “Listen Irene” and “Shuffle Along,” the latter of which appeared in New York for two solid years —— A ii Chips are being distributed along the highway between OM Fort and Spring Mills, which will be used after the road. ff an aocident In Bush went the over cara] serious the pointment supesrintenfient ly 16 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTER: 871 FROM ALL PARTS. of 1} NO. Each es Humor of I humsell a « olter { Regists Six om ih SUOCews Dagn Penney ls Adame, Landerfsav gh - Zerby wholesale Ogee houses at Philipsbure, died on His way east f kan Rn ¥M oampany, desl rom Hot 8 “ Zerby, sect 5a4. a few months A Montgomery § x9 slip © Years, walked White Dery eleven miles, the nge of Montgomery tain, a distance anhiversary al over of day last week. accomplished this feat for seven we ia J OTe COugive His nan r annivesaries Fowler. The United States Civil Service Com- mission has annoanced an examinatirn to be held at Bellefonte on May 5t 1923, to fll a contemplated varanoy the position of Postmaster at Furnace, The compensation Postmaster at this office the last fiscal year. h, n Martha of the was $535 for A forest fire was discovered in High valley, southeast of Coburn, Sanday night a week. Some twenty men from Coburn and Milsheim promptly sponded 0 a call for fire-fighters and shoceaded in extinguishing the fire af- bter it bad burned over an area of a Bout one-half squnre mile, Miss Kosslor, daughter of A. Ross. ber, of Millheim, was the only contest. ant from Penns Valley for honors at the State Conference of Music Study Clubs, held in State College recently. She was one of the eight in the piano contest, and has every reason for en- coumgament in her work sithough the Drive went t, another. On the State road passing through Penns Valley Narrows, Just as you from the mountaing on tho Tnfon county side, is a State Institue tion now called Laurelton State Vial age. It was formerly named , Penne wyivania Vilage €or Feeble Minded Women, The change of name was Brough about by an act of the legisla ture. The State Highway Department adopted the sane plan of olling but one sid of the road at 4 time, giving the fret half time to dty before the Second half js oiled. This method will be really appreciated by auto drivers and wil bo no great inconvenience to the department En performing the re
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