- VOL. XCVIII TECHNICALLY TRAINED MEN “White Collar Jobs.” Presi- dent of Penn State. Too many college students out the country are preparing selves for “white collar jobs” belief of Dr. John M. Thomas, dent of the Penna. State College. There are not too many young men in colleges today, but too many of those wh, are in are apparently shunning the thought of soiling their clothes or hands once they a Thomas paints out. “The demand for men in our industries excess of the State executive gineering school offered from two we had had each of them a good position. same with most nical training “The technically uate who shoulders for a men in the is the man ership experience, graduates the men nical such be need for with years; supply Says through- them- the presi- is receive iy is far supply,” the “Graduates of our en- were technical trained today sys each it last spring sever jobs, and the have Lo twice 200 could stepped It colleges was practically the where tech- COUrses are given. college grad- trained overalls and rubs two with and puts on year or Work mines factories to of his ur mils, destined industrial by reason training and Most of do this wh, go to college offered, where possible industrial the now; but more where tech courses are should select Courses There will 250.000 college at the half training in next te present rate colleges will Sax ongy A AM tte the man is his taking he prone to for indiv our judgment. One of average without whether are too dislikes distort common €1 of ti haste to to #1 ciel ARE FMieS time determine right or wrong . ¥ i = wernt our likes uals Monday daylight many of the larger cities is now running on that roads. wholesale city officials and ning much saving and an hour earlier a before sun time ———— A How Often Should a Man Change Socks and How Much Should Pay for Them! He the Edgar A. other day. in furnishing shop. some expected things are of national inter Mr. Joseph Leiter, the and Washington mugiti- lonaire, declared th: of $12 «ilk no idea how In solemn atmosphere Jones’ court a little were te Chicago it he he pairs Lh had Lasiter chmlantly remarking uit changed his socks twice 5 manager of haberdngher further surprised vealing the not an pay for The dasher’'s socks at m ny he astonished the tt the Judge Jones by $500 a for fact that pair was unusual price women sik stockings interesting suit for $12 a pair, the $500 women's pears in next day American. the h story of haber the 120 and the silk stockings Sunday's New Yorl pare Ai - ———— I ————————— POULTRY RAISERS, LISTEN! You are You want economically as FEED problem careful consideration. Do you know that three years we have 000 (five hundred thousand) pounds our Starting and Growing Food parts of the U. 8. A. and This is compounded by food experts. All tifically tested. There gredients. including dried ground shredded wheat, lime, sodium, silicia. meat. coal, gluten, ete. ete A better Poultry Food made, and the price—$3 at the Farm-4360 when Compare ingredients, quality ~we leave you be the judge. A. E. KERLIN & SON, Centre Hall, Pa. Chicks this them possi raising Oo raise Venn right yet ne, Give the during the shipped over 500 to all Canada? food are eighteen in- buttermiik. phosphorous. bone, char- WAR never 50 per 100 lbs shipped 4t BILL BOOSTER SAYS a Y EWG A BOOSTER, | BELIEVE ee YO PEP UP BUSINESS! NO FARMER'D SIT OM A STOOL ‘MW THE PAS- TURE AND EXPECY THE COWS TO BALM UP “0 BE MILKED, AND NEY MANY MERCHANTS EXPECY TRADE ™ COME © THEM, WHEN “THEN 00 NOTHING TO ATTRACT IY. ager 1040 + | MUNCY MAN GETS RED MEN'S HOME. Location for Pro- Institution. of Central Pennsylvania are Considered As posed Fraternal ! Red Men | te be strongly considering the Hart the Muncy, orphanage | sndd estate, neross river from as site for a and for { a proposed aged. the home { home the } A establishing a in Will Prepresentedd by The Hart acres, is sald to be | $22,000 Men and members of other tribes in ad 18 well as Muncy busi of recently consideration was held thirty-nine meeting for vmsport. with sixty-one members consisting of the market county estate, 220 on for The d.yveoming Joining counties, understood to be working the Muncy Lewistown, including it $£30.000, comsidemition Ness men. are hard t, 1 A site near site adopted ind priced in The deferred Altoona Heres be on i under decisk site tid the be probably onvention at tember Bend m—— LOCAL AND PERSONAL i i i i i i met time have mountal 1 #5 NN Sith wired or Ording Drings t he OTe Ameri automobile manufacturers we Jooking forward to a harvest in England. which country is planning greatly reduce the ninety inn that coun of cent tar- The cheapest cars in $1000, most per now in force try now sell for them for 315600 and over In issue Hoomsburg proposed in the proposed bond issue for street the or school purposes and bury and el. The formes of but five votes, while case of defeat sewer defeat - was defeated by a ma- the latter of three to one Improvements were jority wWhs pn A well is being drilied on tas Drock- | erhoff farm beyond Old Fort. This farm { has long depended on its of | Water on the uncertainty Supply of a considerable distance mg seasons when rain normal. The truth nominated a better siature than Mr. Hean candidate for water dur- fall was below Democrats have man for the leg- Holmes. the Repub- William H. Noll, the Democratic nominee. has every qunli- fication that goed to make up a real legislator. His business and official record will bear this out, is the The Washington excursion train was well patronized song the line except at i Spring Mills where but two tickets were | sold, Coburn sold 26 tickets; Centre | Hall. 13; Linden Hall, 1; Lemont, 26: | Bellefonte, 110 tickets It was a beau- | tiful day t, be out and the excursion. | ists were thoroughly delighted with the i trip, “Clover,” the old race horse, dled a | few days ago. at fifty-three years, He | was owned by Rev, Uriah Myers. at | Catawinsm. The horse's keep during | the latter years was made possible by | funds furnished by persons Meposed to be charitable, Among these was Mrs. Harding, whose check for $100 added comfort to "Clover's” last days. 1 1924. DON'T WAIT TO SWAT, Now WHI Doe Much to Pests Next Summer, { Cleaning Up Lessen the The annual about due, the fly" campaign had the their this summer ind Killing mosquitoes {it they could exterminate "swat but if time | $s people spent flies ful if these { The best to deal with them is the war right into the { country } . While these pests cover much terrdi- swatting is doubt elthe: of pests, to enemy's way RLY and in bri confined ths full grown time thelr they This hard ORES water in with a Lhe | tory after they are thes wing. there is a to 10 existence when are restricted and Mosquitoes Areas, 1 Liane strike hy strike, surface the half of stagnant ured A witer i back y for instance, in, will supply breed - place for enough mosquitos section Flies bres<d Such breeding them Hn flies multiply unerring instinct few wit School Mistress Attacked. rtment ja 4 MOlheim Thedm tf, Woodward: Ple Huntingdon county gine ———— Summer-like weather school gong ungwters. and thew few remaining school room visOrously oDosed sohuwin ind reaggd nine to almost days many patrone of the publi board in Willlamaport from 155 schoo] term months or sac hao] FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Thinning the Vegetables the vegetables in your this spring while they are swing feet fact reverse lowing to garden Thick does large yield; the The foi distances between plants should two inches; beets, three inches; Be sure smal mean a in in true be maintained: beans four to inches; pe 8, aix carrots, to three inches Seed Corn Situation The seed corn situation seems to be serious In localities, Carefu sirable, Oriental Peach Moth--The Peach Moth, which caused considerable damage to the peach crop last year. is not out aw yet. It looks now as though the eggs will be laid about the time the shucks are dropping. This is the effective time to control the pest. Unless the egm are destroyed, the moth can not be prevented from work- in in the twigs Formerly, spraying for the peach moth has been advised when the petals were dropping but the cold spell this spring made con- trol ineffective at thie time. Draining Wet Spots-—THe drainage pays in many instances. The best land on a farm ds often wet due to spring water from the higher land. Often a #ingle line of tile will relieve this con. dition. Town farmers have spent half as much for the drainage as the cost of the Panama canal, Milk As a Food-Milk js oné of the highest foods In mineral content. Min- orais are necessary for proper body growth and the development of a strong, healthy child. Disenses are al- two #0 frequently traced to a lack of min erals STATE BONUS AMENDMENT WILL APPEAR ON BALLOT Borrowing Capacity for Roads fected, Woodraft Holds, Submission of the proposed amendment the will not dimidni capacity for No- the high has tal ud f- goldiers’ bonus at vember election ih SBtute's borrowing thee Lewisinture to chmnge the 1823, Attorney filed the ways, because AK ~ tion of held en ng ad rod mendment General Waoadrufy Dauphin County Allen Miller. submission in a brief in the in aclion Susquehanna, of Court, orf io re the bonus amend strain ment The amendment would auth SE RELL oof $£35,000.0006 in y Vas Mi the of bonds Pennsy Tor payment to rved in Were LNs the world way “re objections bis on im adoption of a 850,0600.000 high $tll ma $100.000,- amendment reads sacl fhe bond amendment last de mit read bond author red "both amend MLE DOTA mm ss—————— A] Base Ball League, 1008 Freshmen to Enter “State” The 54 Altoona Aute Speedway. Fengler the yYoungost genx] 3 from of the he on Alt Hege of be sign for me Washingt manage the Jun wis ng the Although circle last broke into the big Pex has Decoration # naples. Fengler mounted racing fame quicker than noted His firm hig Inst at Kansas hy at the ¢ n any the other nilots October the Wis niowed sooo rnia bowl mampion Eddie Open of at that Hearne forecast the present season Fengler, wh (sranpa”™ tegee, would be one of the uhique fig- the racing world absolutely withous fear, the 122-inch cars with the of veteran. The “Kid.” he Ju dubbed by his team mates, is on- ly twenty-three years old of the high at the opening in as the young " and aE- " Because talMiahed standard event on eR the has announced that the cars and drivers t, face the starters flag will be carefully selected from the world No cars other than the costly creations of the greatest en- gineers will be permitted to race. —— — fee Cream Parlor Opens, Mrs. V. A. Auman wil] open her ice cream parlor in her residence on Sat- urday. The celebrated Smith cream. of State College, will be served. in quantity will also be furnished. AI HP AU AS. Will Open Automobile Repair Shop, On the 6th of May, Paul 8. Grove will open an automobile repair shop at the A. M. Grove coal office at Spring Mills. AM work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Bell phone 20.2 Spring Mills, PAUL 8, GROVE. Lo ts AP. A. Card of Thanks. Mrs, J. M, Luse and family extend sincere thanks to friends and neigh bore, as well as the wder of Rebekahs, for thelr kind assitance during the family’s recent bereavenient. AA OI APPA, The Gentre Reporter, $1.60 & year. adv “a TO SAVE GEISHA GIRLS, Women of UnMed Will Observe Lutheran Jewel Day, Lutheran Church | May Ist, Sixty-five thou sand eran congregations all Stats mene slonary Soclety Church el hay t 1} Len Lutheran “Jew lay { reimured preciou Laitheran ans tons lf tes a S— Rockview Prisoner Recaptured, —————————— A so High School Baseball, Accused Klansman Dead. off Doctor's Home Set on Fire. aAtiemin was : i of In mine t i Wye Mir 10 Hurn WW physi sro « time t, ¢ est 1 perhaps some { that woul IVE | dwelling {homes A door the had ry neighboring lending from an out ki gf 4 lo into bs who smiked the floor of ofl} Bover residence an nliey been pushed open the Incend. the kitch al lane A ofl]. hot lad | floor and set it wrtly filled with standing the spot the was {i A was burned through the {and the wall badly scorched before Dr succeeded in putting out the tie py was at fire hole bower y blaze There made Are the same attempt clues to who te burn the build- {ing and further developments are ex- pected nas IH I. AA, To Erect Historical Signs, Plans have been completed to erect #ign boards at the boundaries of every city and town In Pennsyivania. giving hitsorical data regartling the commun- fly. This plan was engineered through the State Highway Depatment and is similar to that which led to placing of boards where State highways met | streams, : | The new signboard system for the highways has involved months of his- toric research. The signs will bear the date of the first settlement with name of the settler where obtainable, togeth- er with the dates of laying out of towns or incorporation. The data complied will be submitted to county historical societies for further information and will also be checked by the State Hise torical Commission, Beers Troances Focoht, i The soap for Congressional honors (In the eighteenth district resulted in a victory for Edward M. Beers the pres- ent congressman, over former congress. man Benjamin K. Fooht. by a majors fty of about four thousand votes. The contest wae a wicked one and waged for months - FROM ALL PARTS. 0. 0 F Jodge 8 bulliding a irage for the use of their ten- DD. Bristin t Do woe “Way {ora Fast,” ituraay fall to Down Hou Matineen, 2.30 ron Friday and 5 Popular prices of Madisonburg, thie eff Jom ue is of Phitadelphis the Presbyterian He was 1 Henry wmer Memorial miruature operated The known ng Electr park now Mrs who program was hon given Fra Pastor, Tee M ins Nees the was warchville, H. Det- day wonner, of 1 to John 3 Vie Hall, Bonner is a in ‘entre Mz © n one last of ag- EPEC. Week teacher Wwustur is production He the and aly intrested and formeri v Vicks N.Y was superintendent James Sons seed farms near Rochester, A h oitering « erd of fourteen doe deer were n t near Sune Moun- of last trucks pass to disturb them and blinked and winked at the men standing nearby until a shrill whistle started them off up the moun- tain side ween he green seg Club house in the Seven tains on Thursday forenoon Autom the they and road fafled week, wiles ME over The view from top of Nittany moun- tan, above Centre Hall, reveals a num- ber of wheat fields not looking too promising. Of course. the elevation there shows the crop up in its most possible form, but there will need be mych improvement between this and harvest to bring about a good yield from many of the flelde exhibited from this point. The experience had by Aaron Thom- as a oarpentes, while putting a roof on the Keller house. at the station, as one no one of his associate work- men envied, A roll of asphalt roofing was being laid when it was discovered that the joint @d not meet a roofing lath. Mr. Thomas went under the roof, pit a lath in position and inform- ed a workman on the outside where a nail was to be driven. The nail was set and driven—first through the fey roof ing, then through the old pine shing- tes. then through a finger on one of Mr. Thomas’ hands that was holding the lath, and then through the lath. Ty accomplish this required only afew strokes of a hammer, and while Mn Thomas sald something that sounded odd to the other workmen, the fact that the hand was securely nalled fast was not realized untél a parley began, re- sulting in the withdrawing of the nail. The finger wane thoroughly doused with iodine. after which the veteran ocarpent - er worked onf until evening quitting ume,
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