MRS. ALLEN IS OUT FOR NATIONAL Williamsport Woman Has, Endorsement of State Demoeratie Committee In Her Candidacy. Mrs. Edith B. one of the speakers at the of Demoerats at dinner in the Brockerhoff meeting House recently, has announced her candidacy for delegate at large from the which meets Pennsylvania to Democratic n: New x tional York city Mrs, convention in next summer. Allen has the endorsement of the executive committee of the cratic Pennsylvania state committee. The plan of the state committee is to select four men and four women dele- gates at large, each with gne-half vote the of Pennsylvania in convention so that the women are represented in that body. Mrs. utive committee of Allen is a member of the exec- state committee the executive the and also a member of Lycoming Democratic She county «com - mittee. has a state-wide tion as a campaigner, having taken a most active part in the congressional elections two years agvo. political rallies in a number of districts in which the Democratic candidates were victorious She has been quite active in organization ever since women were admitted to participation i, its and is considered one of the leading Democratic women jeaders of the stat © Her candidacy for national del te were en with the hearty lorsement of the state executive committee goes for i with a great impetus a ——— Boosted Pinchot, Pinchot Governor Coal Prices. of Pennsyly ania was made bitter attack Tread- Massachusetts, the object of a in Congress by Representative way, Republican of anthrac be cause his settlement of the recent Mr addressed © te coal strike made public a letter ernor Pinchot in which he charged Pennsylvania execu creass« the price the consumer by The proximately 000, anther in Pennsyl nia is also charged wdding $10,000,000 MOTs tir Consumers’ rate Coal 3 in New y } Deng England Treadw Say is now sold the highest pri ever known, anding thers SUP ample Bonniwell Type Distasteful. (The Huntingdon When select to head party drops Monitor.) I'S 1 Democrats of this a man of Judge Bonntw the Demon wih Notable Meeting of Clergy. For the the Dea Tt y party. to a low first time In history e New York Jewish the discussing the religious training the Jity ao Pro. Purpose was held recently in ( meeting of Catholic. ana £ testant clergymen for of of the public sche wa children Monsignor Lavelle represented the D Catholic Church, de Sola Pool Reverend Dre. the Watson 8S. Moore, president of the fw York Federation of sented Protestants represented Jews, and Churches, It dressed als, by the Catholic Are hbishop the was ad- Hayes, by Supreme Court Justice Thos C. T. Crain, an Episcopalian, and Judge Levy. Jew, Whether the meeting its object or does not. no one phesy. jut the of different religions together to struction of wil] certainly do good a accomplishes can pro- | to see representatives m the American America dissouss religious school children i. LUTHERAN CHURCH Denounces Propaganda to Invel In Religions or National Hat It and of issued the anu Lagtheran Church in A. Moréhead, National statements op Laitheran, Church had thorized or sponsored to Lutheran Anmwrica, executive director the Latheran Council, Saturday asserting in n, way the letter sent clergy und advocated that French sold short as a means of crippling France. “It must be clear to any thoughtful mind,” President Knubel the Lutheran Church docs not advoeate financial speculation nor the business interests of any individuals. She is wholly opposed to the preaching of religious hatreds For these and others reasons she condemns what is contained in the letter aw an appeal to Latherans. She repudiates the actions of those who involved her in this mat- ter, : “The effort to involve the Lutheran #hurch,” the statemeng continued. “in Ane promotion of speculation, religious antagonism, national hatred and con- flict between friendly nations is abom!. nable.” ’ Popcke du the wort of a Lutheran \ franca be said, promote AIL FLIER KILLED WHEN of Brooks Hyde Pearson Found Wreckage of Machine Near Cur- Nnowstorm, Body in wensyille.~Caught In The body of the Sat- air-plane mail pilot, was found burned wreckage of his plane on urday on the Porter farm, near Cur- : had the the wensville, by M., C. Porter, who fr’ entire day searching for He plane and ts contents had been partial- ly t the SY | #pen i missing plane, reported that destroyve«t The plane above that Friday snowstorm. was seen distress, fighting A and i late on in | severe short time later a crash was heard the sound of | the motor stopped | Porter sald he took up the search at dayli spending hours | scouring discovered the | wreckage small late the after ravine in noon. attention was first at- tracted by odor from the burning wreckage Approach the plane he saw a fter ele man's and orn certaining Pearson wns fonte mail autl Bellefonte tified the Pearson at and was due in When he falle field | about later Bell h hors two the ofonte fie was ined sear was begun Penirson' Iimbs and feet we destroy the plane Wr —— J. 8S. James Relish Greatly Improving 8. Reish who severe which he a considerate The cident fie an tree red EE —— RE County Agent Robinson Resigns. J. N. Robinsoy { Agent for the ig His the Centre Co inty past fog VETS, effoctiy March I fas re el his position © Hanes Mr fehl Animal in 1922 successor. Ralph CO fw March Centre ob sinoe 1st ar tor county | graduating in rom* Penn State had experience ream hry f and nearly two vears prveious County Pa. Robinson to Co-Operation of the as Agent in Deln- { Ware county Mr wishes to take this op- expreas his appreciation ’ the or Ln farmers and hve helped sioeesefl hard nrge county help Mr n many the always in nt the : the others who to work in It quainted Centre le rather to get such Blaney ace a 0 ¢ i will very farmers wi i free to call on him at any time for assistance they need, any may A ————— en Near East Relief Meetings, Special services in the interest of the Near East be held as follows Sunday, Millheim Coburn ledief (union meetings) will March 16: 10 9 “ Laatheran church. 30 a.m. Evangelical church. 30 pm. Aaronasburg Reformed church, 7 p. m. The speaker why, has been selected to present the facts and appeal of this J. W. experience as ample qualifications for the is of the Preshy- urgent and recurring need fq Dr. i | Bailey, whose extensive an educator and a preacher js | proof of his Dr, i terian faith. ot i onsion, Bailey jof an Evangelist in churches of that Communion. number of He will i #peak on the subject of “Our Work and | Conditions in Bible Lands” Since the Relief of our | brethren should be a desire of your heart. and since you have the opportu- nity to hear learned and able man, you cannot ronscientiously stay away from these services, Think it over. J. 8. H. a i C—O Major Adams will speak in the court house, Bellefonte, Friday evening, A AM SAA SS. The maximum use of roads con only come when they ure made safe for maximum use, A dangerous romd will always be less used than a safe one, and a road dangerously used by some will be less used by others than a road J wisely used by all HALL, PA., EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE, | Large Class of Junior Preachers Ex. opened amined—Two from Centre County (ther Conference News, The examination of junior the the i elghty-fourth annual see. of Central Pennsvivani Son forence of the Evangelical Chit { St. John's church. Newberry | | The | subjects examinations ure glven on of history, Including modern and United States npon j ology, ethics, sochology and practic work of The be announced an of church discipiing results of the examinatis prior to the the conference preach will be granted: | year students t i are to wind the fou ren-ye Howing junior Lhe Applic examining fe sion Marveaville, B Deer ot dtimore, Pa.: E Thurman Relifie A. Waolary CEP McCoy Home Burned. farnves con aicdesy goons homme was nad pron At Honor Man at F. and M. Ame WIE Firs is Lonn of Mrs He in honor men in Mars of ¢ “Res nt ankiin and loge. C. Meyer, Mes Freshman 804 Calvin ow place is a t the by ten that cinse to Ix his institution for individ | work, 5 Ml A NA. Married 50 Years, F. P preparations for to Dr by, golden and Mrs Barker, ars making wedding anniversary iin the Their home and much near future surroundings attract attention from passengers on the local a® they pass through the mountainous and Glen Iron region between Coburn Dry and Mra. Barker are the parents of Mrs, Kooneman, of Millmont: ker. of State Kreamer, of Coburn; Frank B Harry 1. Barker, of De- Mrs. Thomas I. Hartman. of Coburn. and Charles A. Barker, In addition {grandparents to twenty-eight and great | {of nine children. seven whom Wm. WwW M. Bar- Harry ns follows: John Coliege: Mrs, larker, of Renovo; troit, Mich. ; at home to these, they are {grandparents to four. | Dr. Barker is aged seventy-one years and Mra, Barker is four yearf hie Junior, IM i Big New Stadium for Bucknell. Bucknell University ls assured of a | big new stadiom for its football season ithie year. On Saturday night Charles 1a, Vaughan, president of the Philadel phin Chamber of Commerce, who is chadrman of the stadium committee of Bucknell, signed the contract, for the istare on the first section of this big ‘new structure at Lewisburg, The stadium eventually will seat 35,000 mpectators, bug the first section to be completed hy September 1st will ! provide accommodations for 18.000 Pers sone for this fall's football games. It will be shaped like a Jetter “UU” and will contain within its confines the football field, baseball damond and the running track. 'CONSOLIDAED SCHOOLS AND NATIONAL HIGHWAYS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM. Good Roads Answer to One-Room Country School Problem. 200,000 One-Room School Buildings In U. S.. Large Per Cent. of Which Have Not Improved In 40 Beey Years, With in the enormous amount of iu United States, education i eracy the generally conceded be of problems. To . one the greatest of the Ur economic show extent of. that problem of a as i LP Peas educat Hy i > gs mn thon One ns se this in Now sels country, York Commis- forth some ng to these, as vet about one- the total rural school of homed enro ment por cent the rural teachin ure one IC There 1 OI he orudest sort ir 200.000 of these one PORT the United States, and a stage of them were have increased nang to 50. 5 or 1046 Sj unre rey With this development iarge modern school budld- wed equipment and special of schoo) 5 to that the CLOTS equa hools. Motorized tle arge. mod - They gts and to give children for iidation ¥ 3 Eo Twa these ern rug ol tend plants.” to reciuce the oo | better opportu Tt Own nities education, ie has many CON movement to such proportions that wmal schools and colleges ae giving preparing superintend- fleets special courses ents to manage of motor buses | transporting ohildren to and from ocon- { solidnted schools, # i “ I i a. Gamble Mill Sold. Bashonr mill proper- for some weeks past members of town council axpayors as a propesed electric Th in ¢ Ulshhy and lellefonte, discuss by Fy tf and | day to Frank L. Mayer, of Roopsburg. | for $40.000. Several buliding lots on | the property were reserves by Ulsh and Bashar The mill property had been success. | fully operated until last year by George | M. Gamble. Mr. Gamble sold last year | to Ulsh and Bashoar who recently de- | cided to quit operating it and offered {the plant to the borough for $50,000, | Figures submitted In council Were so | unfavorable, however, that the project was nog considered a very good one. The report given byW . T. Kelly, clerk of council, indicated the cost in ten years, without considering maintenance and operating. would exceed by $56,000 the present income from water tax and rentals, Mr. Mayer came to Bellefonte about four years ago from Greenville, Mer- car county. He leased the Brookerhoff mill at Roopsburg and has been quite successful. This lease expires on July 1 but may Be renewed. If he renews it, he will operate both mills, a Play for Odd Fellows and Familles. Local Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and thelr familfon are invited to the Odd Fellows’ hall on Saturday evening of hie week where the play “The Sweet Family” wil; be given by a looal cast, The play is a lsugh producer and an evening of fun and enjoyment és in store for all who come. No admission ; doors open at 8 p.m. 25 1924. [a MESSAGE TO EX-SERVICE MEN, | Six Types of Policies Offered, Contain i ing Disability | With Cost. ife Permanent N ne JEL Clause Extra LL. for Ll the ILS O whose benefits tained by Gave Farewell Party. and Mrs t1 a Mrs Peggy Floyd Walker We Harry Sky! and and Kenne Mr. and or Hazel Mowers Sky- A Lila ler, James Brooks gar Jodon, R Brooks, Frances Mrs ver, Mira aymond Coble Garbrick. Albert J. H J. H. Garbrick, Walker, Clyde Walker James M res 8 Garbrick Mrs Mary % fon Wa, Garver, John Mer John Mazi § i Gare Reuben Page Treaster, John Treaster, ™ Walker easier, and unily, Frank Lavator Emery Osman Clarence Local Preshyterian News, The Presbyterian congregation is in- vited to altend the Apron Sociay given by Mrs Charles Slack's Sunday School class in the Presbytering Manse on St Patrick's evening, March 17th The Presbyterian Prayermeeting, Teacher Training and Catechetical class will at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Slack on Wednesday eves ning of the nounced Sunday. convene instead at Manse as an- The Missionary Society will meet on, Thursday P. M., a “ o'clock, at the home is being prepared. All members are urged if, be present. All who wish to contribute to the Box for the Freed men, please bring Your gifts to Miss Emma McCoy's this week. Mr, and Mrs, Kirkpatrick wish to ex- press their agwvciation ty the congre- gation for the piano which has been procured. If will add much the chinch services Eat The membes of the Rebarsburg high school will render a comedy entitled. “A Poor Marrded Man. in Grange Ar- cadia, Saturday evening, Admission, 15 and 26 cents. Bee additions] advertis- ng in this jssue. to - TOWN AND COUNTY NBWS. FROM ALL PARTS, E. Homan § suite 1 been quite 1H his Hal Lo enlire for a week proprietor of fis Visitor n town would mather pecie mn have a tax. COT ~ Zeidler 10 of and is happy back top fine and Potters John for sale recently Was not accepted Babb estate n i before Arama? were pleased 1 musk of e Nt . the Clarenwe farm home Millen, son ork | Mr and Mrs Jast | week, left them the Mr Gehan Wagner home aouth of Cents Mrs. and with a £ é i i rt boy of th, family and Mrs. Miller live on the 3 i { Miller ! miegc Hall, where of © lived the greater her part Next Wednesday will be examina- tion day wishing to secure an te have for thos aperator's » hil i Hoegise drive an automo- 3 i The by who @&d not a driver's license 1923 COMPan ied in applicant must be ac. a Woensed driver and lights. brakes, otf, in The examination will be | bel in Ballefonte D. Sourbeck who has been in | business I; Bellefonte longer than any has arranged to sell his confectionery store to Benjamin and Matthew Wagner, Brothers The form- |er has been employed by thé Hershey company, near Harrisburg, for fifteen years and is one of the company's as- sistant superintendents, Wave a car with | riot order John other merchant, From thy Bellefonte newspapers it is learnell thas a new and Jower schedule of rates is to be worked out by the Keystone Power Corporation. If this is true, the mite wily apply to custom ere in Centre Hall, for it is the Report- er's impression that the franchise granted by the borough provided that the rates applving to Bellefonte should also apply to Centre Hall, | Centre county investors in the de funet RL. Dollings company will be interested In the announcement that the auditor reports assets of $600,000 in | Pennsylvania, Of thie amount $169,000 [1® now available for Qistribution a- mong 5.400 Pennsylvania stockholders, It is estimated that investors will even- tually receive about twenty per cent. of the valu, of thelr stock. Many thou- mmnd dollars of this stock is held by | Centre county people.
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