VOL xo 76 DEATHS ON STATE DURING ROADS 588 Injured During That jority of Accidents Occurred on Dry Straight Rather Than Slippery Curves, Period—Mas+ Sections and during Seventy killed highways SIX persons were 686 injured on state the ast months. The tO OCCur six majority of accidents continue on dry, stradght road rather than on slippery curves—-reporis received by the This of March, beginning October 1 State Highway Depart- ment show is true not only of the month but of the per last when highway department began the « lation of data accident Nince October 1 1823 Hax8 were reported partment th 185 8 total 47 dry on roads ma nl THE HITCHING The Klan in Action, The placed under men who had additional guns coaches occupied hn men were also hit In ullets, but it claimed these wore by accidentally bullets fre Klansmen dark Tow who were fining guns in the ss Mp MAPA P.R. R. to Raise Dividend! There quite a that directors of twenty is possibility when the Pennsylvania meet on the third of th month an in- crease the dividend will be Wall The road in wed, Fri- cent. or LpprY according to reports ay $3 a 3 a 4 per cent, 1922 6 per share, nereansed fr on October 25 Reports Friday rate, mentioned a possible 7 per cent which $3.5 won increase A advices gave the that favorable would the annumd rate to share, month ago Pittsburgh same information, Hut at time market conditions were not / —— 0 : LARGE DISPLAY EASTER GOODS, I have one of the lnrgest displays of Easter goods t, be found in a country store. Please come in and look it over before buying elsewhere, G R. MEISS, The Colyer Merchant. —————— A] " POULTRY RAISERS, LISTEN! Chicks this year You want to raise them right yet as economically possible, Give the FEED problem careful consideration, Do you know that during the past three years we have shipped over™ 500 000 (five hundred thousand) pounds of our Starting and Growing Food to all parts of the U. 8. A. and Canada? This food ls compounded by poultry food experts, All ingredients ure scien. tifically tested. There are eighteen in. gredienis including dried buttermilk, ground shredded wheat, phosphorous. time, sodium, silicia, meat. bone. char- conl, ghuten, ete. ete, A better Poultry thade, and the price—$3.50 per 100 lbs, # the Farm--$3.60 when shipped. Jompare ingredients, quality and price We leave you be the judge, A. E. KERLIN & BON, Centre Hall, Pa. 5 You are radsing ns Food was never 4t ———————— i | | | i i MAKING GOOD RETURNS, COWS Association Reports Cow Lhe, Milk, With But. Content 60.5 in n Testing Yielding 1881 ter Fat March, Cow of L.bs,, Farmers of Centre will be terested in the March repo +f NO I ow county Cantre County jation, by the Farn office tester Willard Atraw The iSsOCiation is Sever (VEY pounds 1200 1.000 milk montn the om en st APS South Potter Leads, +14 on iret £ } — Would a Sportsmen Change Names, pl ol War on Law! Most wchieve- | i ¢ ' : of a Worid | ments has be t This oF ren tion Cour meotdlizing Manki n behalf of peace | The l day | imong nations hoose you this ve Ww the ————— difference: that An he doesn’t cheat his neighbor. | "nr the spirit of League There takes is this A neighbor smart man his does not cheat him honest man takos | care that BURSUM PENSION BILL PASSED, Veterans, of the Ware Mexiean and Civil | a between An “adjusted pension designed to remove inequities gratui- veterans of the several PERSE WIS, Was | ties now paid yimsed by the senate a few days ago. Pe- publican, New Mexico, the bill was de- Introduces by Senator Bursum, the seme a that which would eost an ad- ditional $55,000.00 the firs The bill flint month of wars compared with the base rate of $560, and makes allowance for each dependent of $8 per month instead of from $2 to $4. The vote on passige of the Lill was 51 to 10, those opposing Including Ben ators Bayard, Delaware; Bruce, Mary- land; and Reed, Pennsylvania, Repub- sworibed by him ns substantinlly year, rate of $72 the Mexioan provides a for 0 veterans and Civ nx present PENNSY PROSPERITY, With 1928 Business~Net Income for Year $51,585,078. A gn th in of wn $8.00,000 in the more operating income of the Pennsyivi- | nia latlroand 8S) LahTw n by the teem i VE, i Pres pleasing report of {dent Samue; R wot only to the 144.000 stockhold- fers The hut to the report increase over REE HOMES, pected the lans are wii start a campaign for 8 spring to hasten the realis new 1ibmary that the it and chapel thought this work =» SOON ae wddition to Sell completed —— en —— “Lena Rivers” to Be Given April 19. Probably no Americ has en Lena than a million With such a to find a and od greater popularity which more have sid it was dramatic numbered with The Dramatic copies been record, certain in iterature, the standard drama. Chih of Centre secured the rights t, produce this splendid the date is Remember Grange Arcadia. comedy drama Apes 15, in i ——— The Susquehanna Trall, Sponsored by the Williamsport Chamber of Commerce, plang are being furthered there for a hig celebragion to msark the completion of the Susquehan- Trail. The of states are expected to present. TemMtative call 1] pageant and barbacue interspersed with speeches by prominent persons which are to be broadoast Hy radio, nn BOVOrnors three be histori plans for a The three governors who will be in- vitedl to at end are Gifford Pinchot. of Pennsylvan¥: ANred Smith, of New York: and Abert T. Ritchie, of Mary- and, U. 8 Senator Pepper and Sen ator Reed also will be invited and towns along the trall will be ssked to send representatives. Preparations are lean. lean 3 being made for entertainment and ae- commodation of 60,000 visitors, 10, 1924, MAY BE FATALYX cn a— WOUNDED. FOR ROCKVIEW PRISON, pital After Being Attacked by Seve eral Men, 8 Will Give Employment to Prisoners and Add t, Support of Replnts Avafl- for ietle able Reforestation Purposes, labor confined to the Turw at Rockview, Centre 1 lend Or i the refore ————— Pleased With Stock Sale, yi } WesternHorses Sell Well, i ‘ § ¢ EE ——— —— Be a League, sian — Faster Bazaar a Elected Viee-President of Tee Men, { ———r————— ————— Blackhanders to Go to Rural Life Work. HCD bs wat oo the Seranton. 1.000.000 Drivers’ Licenses, organizat on Grange Park 2let to Wh A Larue 1 18 ee work the head of the movement | given is open 10 be interested Two Plays by G. T. V, &, MARY CORMAN Chaperone AGNES ZETTLE Polly Pratt Misa Marmaduke Reformed The The Junior Class of the Gregg Town- a Schoed will render two evening. April 11. at and the following night (Saturday) April 12, in Grange Arcadia, Hah Further énformition may obtained from posters, The piny je entitled with cast of characters and synopsis play: who SCENE "ocu tional "riday Mills, 159 ve on J living room in the Pratt Spring home SYNOPSIS~Mise Marmaduke is en- gaged by the father of the four Pratt Kisters to chaperone his hughters Miss Marmaduke has ideas of her own concerning the proper training of women The girls resent her Lut Miss "Marmaduke re- forma, Centre bee firs “Miss Mar- following of the wdgn,” the yOUNg riles PRATT FAMILY Mary Pratt ORIE WAGNER Frances Pratt ++ MARY LONG Grace Pratt "The following entitled the The second Ay is is Knave of Hearts,” with cast of characters: The Manager . THOMAS HOSTERMAN Pomdebile, the Bighth, the King of the Kingdom of Hearts BASAL EA WALTER HERING The Chancellor, Who Advises the King HAROLD BRUNGART Lady Violetta. the Queen-to-Be, who Cannot Cook CAA er sansa nnn VIOLET Unsula, A Lady-in-Waiting to Vicletta.... NADELINE The Knave of Hearts, who Proves to be a Hero JAMES RBRUNGARD HAGAN FINKEL ETHEL: GENTZEL DORETHA BIERLEY THOMAR HOSTERMAN CHARLES HERING GERALDINE BITNER HARRY LEITZEL CAMERON MUSSER BERNICE SMITH ..v GHUENN LONG IRENE GENTZEL Kingdom of Hearts The Heralds The Pages SCENE-~The Royal Kitchen in the NO. 15 "TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Myr. and Mra. past ten days, born to the sant Gap. was in and paid his ng p rices the price the E Person, rey Strohm and daugh- in Cen- week. tome here arrived Hall of Brot the Jatter part last im will open her summer, after having spent the th her doughters in New riends and patrons: 1 Hall wil permit ex- ’ n Centre Ag SOON As with a fine “The Hose that Wear.” les and ind grades new shades for in #ilk and one. am adv. men. women children, cheaper to suit every Thanking for you Mrs C past E favors. 1 wincerely, ROYER. The call o ney Reporter was pleased to have a Frank McKin- MeKinney McKinney, in the Al- some y He is smployved in the PP. RB. R. shops in Juni- ata in the pipe-fitting department and has had n from Mr, Ww Saturday of Juniata. of Potters is a ¥F of has been Forester Mills. dist ric “mn bat f OONin for Ars, continuous employment there or eight or nine years Eimer J. Dashem. one of the Potter township young farmers who prides in meeting bills and thons promptly, aly wae of quired four men obliga« on busi- Inset It re- shoveling for mif a day to open the romd between his place and the State highway, on Thursday. #0 thing he could reach here without too much delay. H. 4. Strohimeler, the senior member of the local school board, in company with H. K. Hamish, of Bellefonte, the architect employed by the board. went to Harrisburg on Friday to meet the State school officials and submit their new high school plan. The original” plan has been discarded because of its extreme cost, Approximate figures on the new plan come within striking dis. tance of the money which will be made avaliable through the bond lessue. personal in town ness Thursday week,