{a 4 { — XCVII Pollee Dept, Hits Gasoline Pumps, The tO | VOI. following dispatoh recently the Was sent newspapers from Harriss burg: “The ofl eigint erection of gasoline or pumps and filling station within feet under fire department, is prohibited the state of state highways an ordér issued by bureau of prevention of the police The order not retro. is nctive, “Paul WIiLYs, I, in a Wiright, letter to secretary of high- borough councils asked they pass ordinances forbidding Of than eight the erection and filling sta- pumps tions close to improved boroughs, Att fact that adjacent feet highways the ention led to the in was oa whey erected wadd pumps aoe improved thay eause with the traffic’ filling.” If Hy. pump eted “ere maoasured from improved portio of the highway, number pumps will 1 prevention department and n highway department Your Fall Gloves Will Cost from S More, HNmey into urn iil month ce a ce Constables to Get Election Fees. onstabies will hereaft “constables, su- peavisorg or Comores. as the case may as Le, of ward, township, incorporat- borough, shall be allow- of the wd i * : d wr ed trea for ad- district and and paid $3 four vertising out county ury each polling place, wird, township. borough elections, bug not a than moe $15 for this purpose for any one elec- tion. aml six cents per mile for each mile necessary travelled in the per- of sald duties, Badd constab- formance les ahall be allowed and paid twenty delivering to each of ——————————— Coolidge’s Great Opportunity. Coolidge for township cents officer a certificate this election.” Declaring Proaident to that hos an opportunity become a “sec- 8 ond emancipator” by freeing the nation from the horrors of war, Joseph P. Tu- muity, to Wilson, Asbury Park that the take part in affairs who was secretary President made a plea United shaping world toward peace, at Htaten a larger the of the Mr. Tumulty's address was delivered before the New Jersey Women's Dem- oeratic convention, and included a sug- gestion that the “defects” of the lLeag- ue’ of Nations and the World Court be forgotten and that view takén of the nation's duly to human - ity. “If, ns i i» said, death softens the asperites of politica” he sald, “is it not possible for us in the atmos. phere of forgiveness and magnanim- ity which now prevalls by reason of the death of a beloved President, tg, re- chart our course in International af- fairs so as to steer away from the #hoals which block our way to world peace?” in broad be itt a————— Absentee voting in Pennsylvania will be possible at the primaries on the 18th of September for the first time in the history of the state. The law which authorizes such a procedure was pass- ed by the Legislature this year and ap- proved by the Governor. Nall Paralyzes Leg. On Saturday evening, a short time x completed John E before the Tay's work was at the farm, Righel, i tramped Kerlin poultry regular employes penetrated foot to Mr. he on a nadl, which his shoe sole and through the depth Rishel’'s limb did foot the of an Inch, Instantly became numb; In fact, not realize that he had Injured his until reaching his home and an examination was made to discover the cause of the numbness of the Jihmb Local applications were made, but soo the unfortunate man began suffering midnight the that In wis intense paing, and at 8 80 great l.ong Anti-t wwtedd to suffering wa well was called xin im- and Mi ind ivorabie 1 Wours Rishel's «« Monday mediately res thoroughly leaned "1 dition the next day reported better and | - o-oo Funkhouser—Allman, MI Belle marriage of nsisted of Mild- Allman, Miss of Beaver and M child, of Harold F hono Antoinette Lewisburg, unkhouser. is man nhankmes wtumn flowers Mias IHiman’'s nd Her [ath Mi, has since ry —————— A ——————— Penns Valley—The Beantilul ff Cen hundreds otherw atru of unusual of mpment features i } graph are the hundreds tents Srecte for he (1 Ene and Fab just oD express enteri the camp grounds Mountains, five tiles JO lief {rain ng the with MIR ranges of nas con- This remarkable Mr. Kerlin readers of The indeed a plece photography and sented 1, supply (‘entire Reporter, and their friends, with these it 25 cents of the Money photographs, x7, or 1 for baer Rime doz. assorted views $2.25, ’ funded if each. valley postage paid witl re photographs are not right Address Pa. WW. Ww fe ——— Lutheran Synods Merge, Svagquehanna Synod of Central Penn for Lutheran body the merger of the Susquehanna and Cen- tral Pennsylvania Synods. at a meéet- ing held at Sunbury last week. Into the merger the Cental Pennsylvania which includes this immediate territory, brought 35 pastors and 17,- 000 baptised members and $1,000,000 worth of church property, while the Susquehanna brought 47 pastors, 20.- 000 baptised . members and property worth $2,000,000, These officers were dected: Rev, Dr. F. P. Manhart, Selinsgrove, president; Rev. Dr. Wm, M. Rearick, MiMlinburg. secretary: and H. T. Horton, registrar of SBusquehmnna University, treasurer. School opened Monday. The young- sters seemed pleased to again be able to congregate for educational improves ment. wins selected as the name made by sylvania the new Synod, C—O AAA. | No matter when—a good reel at the Scenic; you never go away disap- pointed, i : ! 13, 1923. NO. 36 JUDGES ¥ Following Is a list of persons, all of whom are from State College, acted In the capacity of judges in of the making distribution prizes for the exhibits at Grangs En and Fa Grimes Various campment i MJ ri} His { 3 and ne boys’ Norses swine, inducted the and girl fudging contest A. 1. Beam (Cromer Fletcher Mmriment PRIZE WINNERS, We Where n, ine pie Wann HORSES First Izhies Stewnm Muses; Ww Zerby, Ethe OTHER FRI Yearick, Grace ITs Pleasi Pingo, Mra P MoClon Ben Martha H ahan, Mrs, J Jodon, Royer Lome, Elmer John “Bringing Up Father on Broadway.” Announcement is made of the pre mitath of the latest side musical offering, "Bringing Uj Broadway Thia new attract the on based on famous comica of Geprae MeManus oat i# sald to represent “Father” and ingredients of any of the the cartoons were the BY All the he Kitty he soi iog offered since originally transferred from I» 4 of the dailies to the stage Jiggs, Maggie, Dinty loved characters will on the in the play, which Is In two acts and five of all that irresistible laughter. he irrepressible to add fresh of and t hand conquests in hearts thelr legion of admirers, scenes, running the gamut i= wholesome In comedy, screams. surprises, novelties, and jingling merous new twists and The pable one and includes a bevy of chor- wit, humor melodies, nu- pleasures are promised, cnet is a large and ca us beauties who are said to be talented of their own account, The new “Father” show to hold the boardg at the Opera House. Bellefonte, Thursday evening. Septem- ber 13; prices, 50c, $1.00, 1.50, plus tax. Seats now selling. and are going fast, at Mott Drug Co ———— EE ——— An early summary of conditons Pennsylvania colleges this year tends to indicate that there are more applls eants for admission than for any othe year except possibly that immediately following the World War, This von. dition exists at the Pennsylvania State College, where the greatest number of applications in the history of the ine stitution has been received during the summer. Over 2300 have appled nat Penn State; the freshman class is lime ited this year to 960. A Sr i, The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year is scheduled . a i i Mrs Mi Hel . Hazel 8 D, a G Ww. ner, Wagner, en Tressles W. Dx Geraldine Shuey, Eby, Zion, B. E avid Hiegle, M. Keller Derk Kirk. laney, Srooks, Mrs John Mills; Mrs, Spring Mills; Narthumbe: Hall; Grossman, Tus Gap. Mrs arnued nnd; and, Oak M Rn eV Va | i pe Mrs i$ WINNERS IN STOCK-J gat Hay Khare FT DGING, Bohn, burg A 1h James Harold Ind d Fur Ce Ard - 4th Vv. Johnson Kline, 6 mee iter Ein Boalsburg te John Lil Rov ( ath Penna, Furnace Notice to Sunday School Workers of Centre County. of School The annual convention the Penn- Stale Sunday be held at 11, 13, 1823 the ory yvivania Apmocin- FE 16, ceived Williamsport, Octo I have just re. ential cardae for dele. superintendent to gates attend the # and pastors Each besides convention school is delegate The near entitled to a superin - of the Centre fact to endent and pastor convention being so county this year should help the coun- ty to a Please arrange for your delegates early large delegation at this UUme. send the name of each who ts £0 to Williamsport me will mall to them the necessary the one fo and 1 rallroad one-and- Boost for delegates, : DARIUS WAITE. Secretary, Bellefonte, Pa. ————— Col. Shoemaker Selected. Col. Henry W. Bhoemaker. of McEl- hattan, bas been appointed by Gove ernor Pinchot a member of the Penne syivania State Historical commission, Col, Shoemaker is well versed in Penne syilvania history, having written =n number of books on the subject, and the appointment is regarded as a pop- ular one, A ——— —— Chaplain for State College, a] minister from Randolph: Vermont, is now on duly as chaplain at Penn State. The place was vacant for elght yearn, . Miss Charlotte BE. Ray has beep ap- pointed dean of women to succeed Miss Margaret A. Knight who resigned a few weeks ago after four years of service, ‘ * Veterans’ Reunion, | The Civil of the reunion on of the gather Centre county veterans war held thelr annual Vednesday Falr, by the 18 ange Park on Encampment and which attended Griff Ciulsewhite, 7 was H Ham’'l ing ~ following: 116 §—Co, F, 4 ith, 0. G, 18 Cavalry i. B I Wm Milley 100th 25 Pa Pa ’ Ohio Houtz, Hoy, D, LY 66th Emer. Bat. Pa I). Brishir M 4% From Wi, a, it iib:iPXb,b Red Cross Funds for Japan. memisr We i iinois 3c} 15 54 aed days When Mr. Swartz was abo iwo years of nt west with his parontg and Stephenson county, Ilinols where his whole life practically He was sper i was one of a family. of six children i ————— sn To ——. FALL OPENING IN ALTOONA i HOOSTER STORES, | A change has been made in the date for Altoona Booster The Fyiday Stores Fall open- changed to 14, at 7:30 all thg windows will be ing date has been evening, September o'clock, when unveiled al the given time showing the beautiful new things for Fall and Win- fer The over Saturday and out-of-town visitord will welcome Style Show will continue be made Many will want to be in Altoona t, see the opening when things wet ahle are fresh and new, if only to ideas, as to what will be fashion- for the season that ig just open- ing. On Friday evening the un-~ velling the famous Altoona band will furnish music on the main thorough- fares to inaugurate the event. If you can’t come for the opening Friday eve- ning come and stay al} day Saturday. Make a visit to Community Rest ams on Fifteenth street, which was inaugurated for your benefit. Nothing for sale, but everything for your come fort. Bring the family. adv. during | Farm at Private Sale. A farm of 67 acres, two mileg north- east of Mifflinburg, Pa. js offered at private sale. The land in good state of cultivation; buildings in good re- pair; all kinds of fruit; running stream through the farm. Price, $3000, | Inquire or call on i JOHN A. BEARD, sows MiMinburg. Pa. = Governor Pinchot settled the coal strike by giving the miners what they wanted and the operators what they wanted Consumers will get coal and pay ali of the bills. The governor pers formed a wonderful feat. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Mr Mr Potter township Helen fn 10 and Dash Dora ughiter, and Mrs Iry Celeveland They a started homewn southern route on highway the first going National capital truck Calne | A Ford day the raiireu The ing equipments Milton, who for evening at truck was loaded with of the Erdlevs Years | En ite Ave many to the Grange Fair, and vas A short track coming umpment and On homeward way distance from the rail- road something the it steervwd, and the result was a happened machine so could nt be properly half «cir- cle was prescribed. landing at the fire plug. The that the front wheels under the car, It was sixteen that SN telephone lines were first built in Cen- tre county, the proposition of the Bell telephone company having been pushed at that time by E. M. Gann, through whose efforts the Centre County Po mona Grange was induced to enter in- lo A contract with the Bell company for this feature of service. The par- ticular thing the Reporter desires to mention here is that Mr. Gann attend- ed the G0th anniversary of the Grange incampment and Fair. He is no fong- er in the employment of the Bell com- pany. having united his efforts with the Ponnsylvania Railroad [uiuny ff and is located at Williamsport. | Among the many former residents of Penns Valley who were attracted to it again during the Grange RBncamp- ment and Fair, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Kerlin and litle daughter. of New Columbia, They were at the pa- rental home, at Colyer, and on Sunday, took with them Mr. and Mis P. B. Jordan on an auto trip to State Col lege. Mr. Kerlin is , getting along splendidly in New Columbia, and so are his children—three of them having located in Harrisburg where they have entered the profession of teaching. A son is principal of one of the Harrie burg schools and two sisters are ine frugtors tn schools tn dhie same ity. axle was bent far stood . almost years ago