_ VOL. XCV1II JUDGE REFU! OF THU RSDAY, “AP RIL 1924, STATE YOUNG PEOPLE'S GOING TO ALTOONA, © ENT RE PA. AUTO RACES AT THIS SUMMER. HAL L, LETERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, 17, NO, 16 TOWN AND couNTY NEWS. | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Daniel RB Wn SES BAIL PLEA ALLEGED KLANSMEN,| {TWO BIG ALTOONA COUNCIL APRIL 24-26 SENATOR PEPPER'S BOOM. ERANG SPEECH. Young People’s Speelalists Only 30 Per Cent of Republican Cabinet win Bg Present. . Unfit for Office-No Part 25 Toxas, 1924, from i1 8, Writes Apt | | win Paul Shreckengast Dalias, Texas Centre Reporter: Splendid 250-Mile Events, for of $25.000 gun new Be Two Purses Orders All Sent to Jall After a Habe- as Corpus Hedring.—Judge Says | Gowns and Masks Are Unlawful, Editor It has I promise, Each. of the 1924 Altoona when Sense of Shame | been my rule t, Go Those on huve of” always young people del- of Republicans, in will be have who county racing speedway officials of The { | Beason opening at the fired this great near Spring Was A550, arm Jia see 1 41 you will write and t« Dadlas, Texa must karge BO egates from Centre them a mien writ lent in Eb-| to be { the held | ed that held CX] Denying an of habeas corpus englsirg ordered members of the withouy bal} for murder and riot the fatal disorders night ago ple and visiting Klnsmen, ‘The Judge sald that in of the Court it was undawful sylvania for a body men ble when gowns Such he said, put persons fear, and It lawul in this State to stage any appilcation for Judge Evans 20 men said Ku Klux Klan Court charges of mm connection with |B at Lilly Saturday | TRC, | The first between towiapen-~ | ary i June MM, the expected enitome ¢ 131 i a and at $3 io fae forgotten to you my store for program of never F good things splendid young ists as Charles E. People’s week board oval definitely announc- major events would be during the coming be two 250-mie of $25,000 each. these events will be held the most noted driv- world will eompete in what ter the contest history, The will | Day. September 1. alloted to destruction of ‘ ‘ " . wis to s's Maine speech Confer : ir First, 1 realize how tili he starts leaving Greensburg, | of my found traveling linois,. Th prosperous Indi 0 nsiruc ilo by noe one ‘nited will ever Blates it. Al first part Daylight il day wna and 11- very 1 1 1A t the sy such people's “Ason 18 On ence State he the These {Wo iide track the 1 Is | special Garran, fn will wail Oi on IWR : n traveling over ter | Young Mame the umimer, Superintendent from Cod bean. Miss Adelln R. Bterrett Boston University: Henry R. State Young Superin- New A. Waits Director Danforth two H Ww to the 4 \ Centre ) ee Be 3 Any i Vhile ir Bel onte hb Out « '#.. the ut of ht. Indiana Indi states fOr purses acnusetts: trip was after nig me at Richmond, through two I of of sr and a week 2 : on when Bowen Peope's Jersey ; R of the Pennsylvania's ests at i > wis tendent of the opinion | ers of in Penn- | to and . are levi sOchiate is he fastest ary MARL but slate it athor and Jooking. of not nnd Young Jr... and certaindy of assem- | i motoring second | bagson late has lowing the town track. Dim use It small barns are wt Is preferred i rogged 1O me Oo swe tusdd which | fol- Union- People's work Miss Esther I should be Division masks Labor tend to Wis un- | dem- | dressed in beck sltoona looking, Was I Smet the demonstrations, strange the bawiidings the nature up ning i m farmers all of the of fut visited Poopie’s ¢ visited Sunday of sheds " 3 113] sie ir wo weeks after OL implement in onstration having that effect. Court defined the law pertaining rioting, say personw ho par- ticipated was ing that aly for acts of 8 tken liable any Vio- committed by any ane Conflicting the heari handed down, in the riot were Killed Why masked Ki others while ansman testimony was before the to the in which three and a Some ng decision as first shot Lally men of witnesses sald t insman fired the said that the first Sho SOOre oth nat first sho particuia Kl: serting was ne wri general that tl stream was through ¥ before firing began however { ing hose riot of Klansmen of a winter upon th gath- at the I entraining John held a demostration. The 25 Ebensburg on a wh © ered Alby preparatory Stati for naving defendiints were taken treet cart Johnstown, arrival As into a their the formed by Americ: upon ter mot they elt PROCESSION, of their memb wn flag, marcel Each of Amer the ing Jail ————————— A Dog-gone Good dogs dog dog-g ‘Slogey” This whil one room. smaller carnaton in the h ter Ter the they were county under Dog, There sometl anda = is comes side farmer pedigreed. but he titled t« plate for his master Invariably. nothing « anything When inted ligent small day, rox. dog start is when in compel smaller takes out his he oni He he ne tracks game, when tor fool didn't trot to dog! dig Some FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Improving the Garden Sofl-If home garden stiff that Come £ = of m posed soi tendency form a ‘ improved of matter, has a and =n turning hard rains, it dition any other worked ackd the will will produce Mixing Conerete much water in mixing py mixtures make weak ganic matter and «it or loam gravel also weakens the concrete. The Front nice front lawn? A little help. The best results by allowing a good layer of manure t remain on the lawn © winter this is not Possible, ground bone at the pounds per 1.000 square feet or a garden fertilizer at the same give good results. Quick be obtained with a mixture parts of nitrate of sods used at the ‘mite of ten 1.0000 square feet. An lime will help to bring Apply these fertilizers Inoecunlating Legumes Millions dollars worth of nitrogen le floating a- round through the air. free for the ask. ing for fertilizer purposes. " Bacteria are small forms of plant life which ing to work without pav in collect this nitrogen from the air store it in small nodules on the of leguminous plants. See to ft leguminous seeds such as afalfa, clover and soybeans are inoculated crust al by the ad- manure or be or under vegetable Coal ashes also of square re physicaly . ops. the sof] ity. ten into fert of improve are good The use pounds the better no rate per wd wn yr} and Don't CoOneretle Use Conorete. Or Lawn—Do you want. a fertilizer are ver of 15 an application te of 10 or wiil oan equal rate results of and phosphate pounds appli in early per ation of blue grass in May. are will. | order to | roots 500-mile Altoona of the the the dr 1081 Coming t at Indi eOLing Is chkassie inapolis from vers 20 of is sel orld track { the w to rend flag the n wn {excl face i. Gives Home to Vets, Miffhint Easter Bazaar lc fp 1 i i Received in Grange Arcadia, Mina Mar- Knave the drmmas The bry Juni i | ta | } { i Miss gio a ant situation fi Mise Mur father maduke's Reden™ developed one te Pratt Mar if ow complica Wy plens " sisters maduke wane or by their to io gaged much ig women to chaperone Her fon them, displeasure Pi rsaning decidediy BUS De nse relat oung fter Er who eva se per t it much Miss attracts on the part the is, Marmaduke meets a her The meeting frie nds man attention. girls with have planned their young orchard adivining appointed even engagement and lo Jind their chaperon. hes, entertaining a apple tree It is need- in the future the Pratt trouble with their chap- S8eCred in tl On the keep their they home they dismay attired ther man under ti les to their ing thedr in cle oe say that siwters had no legume cultures may be secured from any reliable seed house or from the bacteriology divigign of the Dalry Des partment at Btate Coliege. A —- FEEDS, Full-O-Pep Chick Starter: Full-O- Pep Egg Mash; Full-O-Pep Growmg Mashe Full-O-Pep Fine Chick Feed: Full-O-Pep Serateh Feed; Cracked Corn; White Diamond Feed: Boss Dail- Ration (24 per cent protein); Sugar. Schumaker Feed Also, Wire Fencing—all kinds: Im- perdal plow repairs; plows harrows, cultivators, etc.; Asphalt Roofing. WM. McCLENAHAN, Centre Hall, Pa. —————— ——— Lewistown is talking of an baby show for May 1st, A ——— ona Riverg”-—2 hours of fun-— In hall Saturday evening. i G in “The Hearts Lady Knave of Hearts” was of marrying Violette. In order to become his desirous in the art of cooking by a tion. She * was no cook but she at- tempted to make tarts that would please? the king. They were a failure but the gallant Knave of Hearts came to her aid. bringing delicious tarts for Lady Violetta to give to the king In place of the ones she had baked. The King was leased and took unto hime | self a queen, JAdn Violetta was play- ed by Violet fagan and the Knave of Hearts by James Brungard, and both Prts were excellently performed, All through the plays the ae ting wa good. The young people proved them- | selves capable of thelr respective roles Between acts the audience was des made up entirely of dents T. V. 8B. stu- A A ATS. Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year, houses told Deca tse dwellin I wa Ww and Mungalows Pennavivania, the & Were Lactes “ the reason for small buildings tornados, eleven o'cl 60 Years Old and Stil} Going Strong. j #34 BROWN 80th Wedding Anniversary. in Milroy Di Kohler, on first Fi the marriage. TI 3 RK At the home Ms WW. H this month, anny of and ny thirtieth the in « celebrated] their of the oO the by ple hav WwW. Wi graduated from A large present. among nny the menthers Medical Club, The home decorated and the din- ner sumptuous, the Mises Samah and Mary Kohler, daughters of the couple, coming for a hage of oreddit, The annviersary wedding gifts were numerous. including a very floor lamp. band painted and with gold leaf, pieces of cut glass. china and linen, while on the other band the gles with minature gold candy filled: the ace very apropos being pretures of bride and groom. w Mace in ng ite, Mire | venrs after Jefforson number them be the was beautifully Ceremony been Rev. J, doctor College were med the Medi guests ol of ¢ » of os SNE Lewistown in share Ms were presented baskets, cards were S————— A MY —————— Intermediate Sehool Report-<3th Month 98, girls during James of attendance, boys present every day the term to date: Fred Lause, Lutz, Bruce Smith, William 8pyker, Harold Dunkle. Muth Bafley, Jack Col- dron, Marvin Ishler, John Sypker, Har- old Potter, Donald Rute. Reuben Rick. ort. Arthur Scoft, Helen Weaver, Sara Smith. Margaret Rudy, Helen Odenkirk Helden Meyer, Hazel Potier, Genevieve | Ruble, Marian Smith, Adaline Dingoes. Evelyn Colyer, Helen Rine, Fay Rees Emma Grove, lsubel Bra®ord, Gladys Smith, The following made 105 per cent. in Dorothy MoeClenashan. Lawrence Hartley, Betty Ebright. Muth Balley, Franklin Moyer, Jack Coldiwn, Rickert. Philip MoeOlenahan, Richard Batley. Fay Rees, Willlam Weaver, Arithmetic: Muth Bailey, Lawrence Hartley, Arthur Soott Per cent 84, Pupils wdfhom, L. Moore, teacher, School Association full allotment of delegn Young the First Methodist April 24 2 been sald that People’ mineil Church 26 us Cy 5 and “what with ti A A SA AS ry SPRING MILLS wien] student ye: i spending hey and orida, wed Ww home wife, who spent the have and wh returned ¥ Sea “ homes The plays given Uniors 1 Friday ded is spending his vacation bs night house, and start the Vocational of were attended by a crow were to of people a de- #1 finish Quite garden, " have made AG AAPA AABN TUSSEYVILLE. Hennigh purchased inst week wife and baby. the week-end under the Frank Ford runabout William Altoona. irental Samuel a new Rockey, of spent roof Wagner and famil Sunday afternoon form mother, Mrs. Maria the home of William Bitner. Boyd Jordan, who had been attending business © at Fort Wayne, In- surprised his father, 8. BE. Jor. by arriving unexpectedly at his home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr Brock. of Jersey Shore, spent Bunday with friends ag this pale They were accompanied home by Boyd Jordan, who will be employed by his uncie. John Bodtorf, in the bakery at that place. Rev, James Howsare, from Schuylkill College. Reading, will preach in the Zion Evangedeal church next Sunday morning and evening. Some special vy, of Bomls- with the Wagner, burg. spent ers at n Alege dimana. dan. All are welcome to these services. That popular four-act comedy | dra- | ma, “Lena Rivers” will be produced | by the Centre Hall DramationClub, in| Grange Arcadia, Centre Hal. Saturday evening, April 10th, at 8 P. M. The young people have spent much /time and effort In the preparation of this Lena Rivers ....... RU Granny Nichole, Lena's Grandmother . . Nancy Beovandyke, a Lonely Female. | Joel Slocum, Nancy's Nephew oy . mn——— MA ——————— High Schoo Entrance Examination for Non-Resident Sth Grade Puplis 7 Stack Meyer, The Millheim Saturday parson inted from the | Journa week: the Pre Halli, John Pennsyi at @hvteri Centre f the night, nt @ mploye © an Slack vania n Mins primary age an o ails | road in Coburn stat Meyer 5 her, Mar grade om, and fon barn shoo! tea were married by Rew Kirkpatrick Mr Slack Hall M Known to the munity. had number of months the young pated the marriage, other whose hogpe in Cent Meyer, YOuUnger been oo fou and sn who is well met fr Coburn we in this com- | Worse ends for al of | antici- i probably for than to ge in aj grand calithumpian « and often | tually wish them much Joy and bappi- ness on their journey through life After the ceremony, they returned to their newly furnished home where they will be at many friends, friends couple believe no | reason indul arnival Coburn to their at home auto traffic There Few ours The heavy jout on Sunday was very were many new oars on the road looked iplay, and you are assured an even. | g's rare enjoyment by going 10 the hall Saturday night. Besides. the young people will great. appreciate your patronage. The cast of characters follows: ETHEL FRANK ELLEN MBEKER FAYE BOHN MARTHA YEARICK VIANNA ZETTLE HARVEY PLINK ANDREW JORDAN ERNEST FRANK HOWARD EMERY PAUL PETTEROLF ly FERRER i “ ronshurg P ursday and his patron litheim this few way SYOTTeT AM Years farms Va in week for ship- mark- Daub- ex fort ye five ww him. The hered from all sections by trucks but the are pometimes brought in with Worse and wagon H. wns New York City with Ww VRIrous John out and G There we by for at "ent between urd are iy ng th time 1 gat county iw of Me C on Mever, weke, 1eedevilie. was ing returned where she spent daughter, Mrs there a daugh- LDPE > at the Meyer just humanity itself New Ye he o utier oouid- until it the greatest York City. tO prove in Greatey and Mm George Jordan. who in Georges Valley, were Friday, and while allied at this office. ire too destructive to to make farming pay its best in valley. It does seem strange that once very shy animals are be- coming so wld as to do actual damage te Crops out in the valley. but it must true, Mr. Jordan would not say ine J wm Mr. Jovian He tbhigka CTOs that these deer rer oY a The road bed between Spring Mills and Millheim. the section being taken care of by Caretaker Bartley, is being patched a preparatory step to oiling and chipping. The built-up sec tion between Allisons and Penn Hall is in very bad condition, due to the fact that it had not been regularly oiled and chipped. The suface became worn down so thin that it finally began breaking through at hundreds of places to each mile stretoh. F. V. 0. Housman and Mrs. Hous- man, of Millhelm, were in Centre Hall on Friday, The formes came here on ousiness in connection with the con- struction of the dwelling house to be erected hy J, Eimer Royer. He also will do the carpenter work in connec tion with the remodeling of “Sunset Club” house, In ven Mountains, and looked over the, work to be done there. Mr. Housman is ooking forward to a busy season, which will open with set- tied weather. In fact, his men are now on several jobs about MBlhelm. on
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