The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 18, 1923, Image 1

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'RE HALL, PA.QTHURSDAY,
ALIVE PILING UP EXPENSES
AND DRAWING CHECKS,
“OCTOBER 18, 1923.
COMMUNITY DAY AT SPRING
MILIS A
VOL. XCVII
VrarM PAPER OPPOSES TARIFF. 'LET THE STATEMENTS TELL THE
STORY. i
Democratic
NO. 41
‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
GRAND SUCCESS,
| The State 8. 8, Convention,
| The of the
sehool
next meeting Penney
State Bunday
r— nin
Huyett Get the Money will
Bullding of a Useless
by Collecting or a
| ; Nh rueea
. nan President! yom re follows
Fordney - MoCumber manag ’ |
. vt ta 3 ‘ § » | "1 dent, Percy 1. Cradg
hoi ding it respon- E. M., Huyvett, president of the bor-
i_SNUe
(From hman, Oct. 12) —— Association | ————
“The Tariff Is the Bunk,” Says Editor
of Farm and Fireside. { - The
all
of
With
| Competition in
take of Chicken
‘as » 4
: 3 annunl "Community
M.
be held in Washington, Washing-!
for
Reser. |
{ (CHlicers
|
Will Mr.
the
your
Commissioner's office in
{ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
f od ¥
TOR hoa
Lon oounty Rooms Crowded Exhibits Rend
: business office of RX DAA Ops LON Count)
the leading agricultur- business Thex { thx-payers
United
Practically { Pork . i
. serve f ; orkers. 250 Pare |
) : Centre county Cornmiss Fines l—Some to serve 1 tefm of one « 200 Pur 4 . :
al journals the States are A There was more sing around
ected as Dinner.
condemning the nN tin Centre Halk on Baturday morning
New .
prafiteers’ than wag visib) na long time
for
now
tariff and
of the
besetting
: president, David
ough council, in the st of the
which
The
difficulties
the
ible many
in; second vice
Erie;
Parkhurst,
prowident,
are farmer. Keystone Gazette, Bellefonte had print-
stoful they third vce presi
the
Pa., st. 7. 1923
te The
Own wiowing
Hnll
Keystond
principal farm organizations are tak- ed over Wis name
Wilkes - Farr
WwW.
ing the same ground. Senator Capper's the old Centre : 1
d president, Vicker- | t Mails
publications, which he is using to pre Bditoa Craze raion
of the Centre Report- wkson homestead,
Hall. Pa., ev
badly
BONO Htor
vent hig defeat. by the farmers of Kan-
FF £ . al entire
S48 next year, fow
the
Martin
Fireside, one
of
country,
wre among the eX
been
rule
edit r of
of the
ceplions to
Getnge Farm and
rithumbeor)
ind;
influential
Heckmaa
maost 0
Deri
Mes
the agricultural publications in this dent.
has recenty
ticle entitled “The
in which he de
McCumber
written
Tariff is
“an ar-
into office OM ments
Bunk y 2 : : he oO club
Lhe
Rreg that the Fordney-
costing American a
law is
farmers $301.000,000 vements the Stupendous mn uke Seat ] ‘ . . i dowristal
of S1SH06.51. Wh they went rish say oun n wt leks { Ee Ay oi hid o RRas rw
more in highes
what to hivh
buy than
of
costg for they bave
it gives them in the way higher
prices for what they have to sell.
“Practically every time you or youn
wifq,
buy
or your son or your daughter
something you can trace Of
st of it
part
to the tariff.”
LIL.
the unnecessary
Mr. Martin,
sandg of
Lee Property Sold.
says addressing the thou- |" Wis Dot und : na | “say in conclimtos Tha : | The hou nd lot in Ce
read his edit
farmers who
rials. “America’s agriculture 8 rap-
tariff
their
ily revising its policy. Farme:
making minds that
tariff for
all.”
The effect
special
are up
best agriculture ig n, tavif
at
of the
“protection”
1
to interests and
combines is felt in the
#£15.5038,-
yond n
farmers fire compelled
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commodities they and tl
consume but
“The
Year an extra
he buys
Mr. Martin. £L.220.08
pocket $301,000.000-—act 1 h L ‘6. 1 OVO rags { ] R1.406.69 ;
cent farm ry \ 1 their ! i
tariff which Fordney,
sald would Iw
don't produce
1
#41.250.65.
ree 3 & 10
American farmer pay
$426,000.00 on
because of
“So he
dollars res e
MoCumbes FUNG
of the
talk
good business methods employed
2 much
There
commissioners” office and since
tapublican candidates are
office the remedy proposed
Democratic board.
bad
that it
election
This
termed pol
dispute
The
Spearly to the
of
office
A SM AAA ASA:
Blazier Farm Sold.
be Buarants
that the county's business would |
sioner woukl an absolute
onomically wlmindstered
They
always
incumbency
have
when they sa
are
and Known a
Ww one
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neexledd in the of-
The
fice of prothonotary
He
and is the kind of man y are
to
You ean give h
type of man
= that of 8. Clade
Herr, has imple experience
pleased i sheriff in
frre led barn
The
Person -
ViRating
thing to do
admitted that Mi: . . dered
' 4 aa
meet and transact us neas ¥ . event primary
fumed to § .
im your support at the in. x candidate for
: very fair
he
vivlated he of An 1 ORGY to the
result was Ean B
Struck. foom
at
t $11 Ha risburg
' 6 Fe
} WA the Pennsylv:
coming election and will not regret
aEndunt o £9 4 x
3 Hepultican Was nosn-
Mr
subst -
80 at the close HX his
having done
term of office.
! the eounch had par
EE ———— saddens wore tald if 13 1624.21 §
nut shail * rveireng 48 y EE , egnug a
made was that also sold at the same time nr N
splendid COTTITTIL resigned whereupon
athivtics.
"music was furnished by the
Ciob of
Immedintely folk
A ———— A —————
136 Bashels Potatoes Per Acre.
436
on
tion and respect ame was regularly
Here situation in a
a
with your money collected
vote for the
is the Rural
Lldeg i A It wm of * Mr. and
Alter, of Millihe
of the rT
-
NUINeTOUSs Ooo nssons «rf
of the
parked on the | A bushels
the
production of pots
the
that
first
I you don't give a what is done the Penna State Mrs.
James
wagon
of the
boy's leg. frac-
f wrong side alley and not at | tons
i
f ahi
oft loctad
an Or Fr Bre ai ® i
a8 taxes. ah oho Mm farm wing 1 «
8 m, fell from a
that
pases over the
fines
The
call the
AVkons,
Univer
epublican candidates for The police 48 paid for by Pennsylvania State College gives
i
admmhistration
picture whe taken in frong eucli a manner
mostly from strangers. institution the the Y a ne
member of the"$00 Busha Potato Cluw”
: Wono ¢ citi
county commissioner, but you want onor of being
Fons vt gor
of Couns - oa . 4 . He porter
cational building. Approximately six
hundred persone appeared
ture. The a
ON oF
8 wheels
desires to espocially !
T
Susquehanna
ot
» i ! it before the
Hayes Stes nl. 1 oh
Department
an economical on this
M
could be
as attracted by a
desired and
his balance
i i WAR
ittention of Rev. Charles {which has recently been organized in sun
rsa
ty affairs looking toward the lowering |
of your for Swabb
Bpearly.
| Penpeylvania i =
The
| 30-acre
: rote { president of the | a
taxes, vote and | ’ from the State Health he much
sity, to and for the ; Ne
most
authorities for their
No de
this fact, resenn record breaking acre is part of a
field which
of the besg crops
and
gave a brief
vention
held in
talk on 4d
the
township
phtheria pre tossing
FOS
Doctor unanercifully g
Hall
time
- tha: the promises 1« yield oi :
—————————————————— a, and coming clinic to we roe 1a 4 1 ~
. racy Wi reduced by D =
seored Centre one harvested 8 is reduced by Dr. C.
Hoy. i
office
If you have ever
the Democrath
of Recorder.
again,
farm, and knows
fulfil the Injunction
bread by the sweat of your brow. He is
entitled to the
who believes that capable men ought
H
for the
to
He spent hig entire life on the
what it
wt Rinle ever
m Ninle . | ver this for vhildren up
candidate ACE OMe Hgo further jal State College probably one of to nine
i
The ppis was followed games
and races for all. The Rural Life group hy
took the responsibility for this prog | . Fin
sed. ram. They celtainly were repaid for oF ood ame =
thew offoris
in which the people
The
: yours of ag
wy : | the fis : ’ 3 Op
you will Adis thin, | the finest ever grown in the stats
It be denied that the
td
or has severely criticised the hotions of
on promises to
ever gather
Navy-PPenn
want do so
by
cannot taport- | ‘spuds™ are of the Russet variety
means to | Were grown from imported Michigan
of earming not only the present but various coun- the attraction.
your
cile in the past, and #t would have been op A ms SPOTL R
event
25.060 pew
3 i by the enthssiastic way ever
very much better for the taxpayers of i
this town if the council would have ac
SUPP of every voter Since the engines on the large fredigh i the Penn State
support of every voter ow "eg ight young and old ® Penn State
a — cae
Work on State Road,
Hirains hauling empties over the Branch tween 20.000 and
respondod following were th
can be found among farmers,
sm A. ———
F. 8. Ocker, the
date for register; is thoroughly capable
of filing the office
piring: You will show appre
ation of good, honest, industri-
ous living by supporting Mr. Ocker.
5 5 BAIS ANAS.
Just when the writer began t, be-
lieve that he was adamant, because he
was told it so often. along
squirt and says he fa peeved and burt,
and this makes him think somebody
must be lying.
AS I A ahs.
It used to be that a fellow who
smoked a cigarette considered
worthless. Now it's way he
smokes it
————— Mann.
Nuts are in season this month. The
“nuts” are always at it
Lm ———————
Democratic candi-
to which he ls as-
Your
clean,
COmMes “
was
the
some one to give it the th.
Winter Millinery.
Mra. Burd, of Millhelm, wishes to
announce to her friends tht sho has
received a fine lot of winter millinery
"of every description. Prices are the
fowest, and quality ahd style the best,
week the oll truck arrived and
the wiv built highway
lover Seven Mountains between
Mifflin
The force
the
Potters Mills and the county
line od ut
of
other work as well
wae commend one
grading and doing
ne. the touck-deive
one-half
men engaged In
and trucks were reduced
Labout ten days ag, which makes prog-
The and trucks
released were taken Miithelm to
help bulid the mile or more of road
through that borough It appears.
| however, be in the minds of the
| rod department t, complete the pro-
[gram and not quit until the portion of
{the road hetween Potters Mille ana
Centre Hill 's finished. On Monday the
roa! wag ready for olling to a point at
ther foot of Pine hill to the south,
Ta
(resa Jess rapid men
to
tor
I the Democrats all stand firm and
ivote for Lyman L. Bmith for treasurer
"he will be found nestled in the treas-
wrer's office in the court house for the
noxt four yours He is hosting about
business and it is hustling that counts,
whether in politics or business,
as
A enrlond of potatoes Je being ship.
pod from Centre Hall by D. A. Booger.
the criticisms mstead of only a part
of It through the efforts
of this paper after a or more of
them Wiese
year
the borough council ree
interest of ta bonds from
Had the council
move was first
bond holders
duced the
action when the
them. the
taken
suggested to
have
instead of four per cent. it is paying
now. It was the Reporter that stir
rel up the citizen taxpayers and drove
out of the council an iniquitous elec.
tric light ordinance that would have
been perpetual in character: would
have given the company permission to
set He poles anywhere on the, streets
and alleys, and would have obliged us
for all time to pay more for light and
power than a resident of Bellefonte
would pay for the same service [It
Whe SOme Sorap; we won,
It wan the Reporter that orfticisasd
the council for graveling the main
greet and making it the worst plice
of road in Centre. county. And this
when the “senior editor” was being
paid for the gravel Everybody about
here, including the council. knew that
this gravel is not fit for road building,
(Continued on next column)
would
with
triple and quad-
better
doubie,
become acquainted
in the
Winners In the Various Events,
[Note
of first.
yd,
winners various events
iis
Winners are given order
third
dash for bove--Guy
Spring Mills; Wilbur Mak
Tussey ville; on Corman, Spring Mills
26 yd dash for girls
christ, Rebersburg: Loraine
Penn Hall; Wilma Stitzer, Penn
and Alice Faust, Cross loads
hme Team, Glean
Russel Sweetwood and Geradd Johnson
High School Events,
Bh yd. dash for girte—Lodie Hoster-
man, Coburn; Bernadine Wagner.
Spring Miles: Violet Hagan, Spring
Mile,
50 yd. dash for boys—Joseph Swabh,
Spring Mille: Btanley Brooks, Centre
Hall; Palmer Bierly, Rebersburg.
Ladies Nall-Driving Contest Ther-
eon Wagner, Spring Mis: Floren
Smith, Spring Mills; Katherine Rish-
in
swenty being
COT -
i
Cars are
stoond and places |
J Tamie.
Perel to the first offor te made.
son,
ian
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The water supply in Mifflin county,
Belleville
Lorine Bes
Confer,
Hall
in has become
tie
Race,
Corman,
Hay. gentle reader, MM yom ever
ten that two of the members quit!
councilmen, without the public know-
Ing that bonds were being issued. No,
perhaps you did not realize this. but!’
this you howe wen told: An effort is
being made by Mr. Huyett, president
Horse Race foe men-—W, FF. Rishel,
Farmers Mills; J. B. Payne, Belle
fonte: T. M. Gramley, Spring Mills; A.
B. Lee, Spring Mile,
Immediately following this a soccer
game wae played between Millhetm
ch Ah A
you
want your money fritted away, go to it,
Many more chapters recounting the
cond
. : ’
a ¥
rxiveiod ty
tend the Raine.
weather prevails
John H.
Carolina,
Keller. of (Yiina Grove
: to Centre Hall
or a few dave was a guest here
He was on his way
astern Bynod, at ews.
town. and the Pittsburgh Synod, and
the Potomac Synod, the latter meeting
These gatherings are
being attended by him in the interest
of Catawba Colloge
CELT
and
of his relives
to attend the
in the south.
Harry C. Reuish brought three pots-
toes 10 thie office 04 Friday which were .
fall he could hod in two hands. He
Krew thom on the Alfred Krape farm.
, The heaviest one weighed 2 pounds, $Y
| one os, ard the others were but an
(ounce or wo lighter. They ate Just a
(sample of what was uncovered all
{through the patch. Tt appears this in,
‘a year of big-size potatoes.
[eupport the attorneys of George R.
Meek, Mrs Floren w Dale and Andrew
Beeser in thelr contention for a re-
(case. The tase now goes back to
Judge Witmer, who sits in the U. 8.
Districy Court. Since the question was
referred back to this court it #s be-
i