_VOL. XCVIIT_ WHY HALF A VOTE! the Vie. But Voted Third fous Party Followers Not Rabble Pictured, Enough When They publican Ticket—An Protest Can Be Registered Only By Direct for Bryan, Voting Davis and La Pris document The Follette tured by followers of Robert Marion the campaign For unfairly th are not vicious rabble ent Grundy. been in a re Rr hey better traduced Joseph politioni purposes t have de nounced by in Grundy. and organs Ne men Zrossiy by Republican and LaFollette's Orators, |SUpporters are nator nearly ere men and grievances ty. Most habit of voti As quies ali earnest and sind who have very the women radnt Republican par- them have ng the ONg ¢ in the day GO But the f had stood st ally orthodoxy Pp when t is it th moving repeaedly isos and hy their pa inter them, they poe ests managers Ame the and The ma not our great n mal corporation A now | demandi of their bande ment of their proposiils friends SCOUNOm i measures pring a bold Laborit effective of Controversis the foregoing are here ranks By Follette as an axiom: no possibility can La elector it Senator major poly a i November, al vote tain to the the House We say LaFollette vis said day. that them to A vote is half in nor a he Presidency by vole of or the Senate, to therefore, of the followers Senator W. Da- the othe: John Indiana but to them in there is ane their LaFollette way for make effective Whee protest for ind a vote in condemnation gross abuses perpetrated under publican administration: half to hmit the and property to the privilege, A for Davis whole vote for the enda ‘ The 1920, gave our and strikingly progressive service element of the population profited more by the application of Democrat - fe policies under Woodrow Wilks m than this self-same favors LaFollette. No man or woman supporting ' LaFollette should cast a vote on November 4 without first hav. ing seriously considered this advice of John W. Davis, the Democratie candidate, which common sense must wholeheartedly endorse: : “Make your protest effective'"” The progressives can't LaFol lette, but they can make election of Davis certain. Wouldn't it be self-service as good polities to do it? Of He- vole fa prostitution rights oy {f special vote and Bryan ittninment of in ' thes Democratic from 1912 to efficient No party, country clean element which now conscientiousiy elect the as well EE ————— AN The Centre county Prohibition boost - ers of Swope for congress ought to ask him the same question & woman did up In Bradford county where he and Mr. Benson talked from the same platform. The best “Billy” could do wis to try to down the lumps in his throat, —————— i os ——— A Democratic president ought to have a Democratic house of represen- tatives back of him. This is wuffic. fent reakon to lend your aid to the electionfof Mr. Benson. the Demoerat- ie nominee, | coorinGE A MYTH, DAVIS A | MAN, SAYS COLLEGE i Republican, Renounees Noble MeCracken, lof Vassar College and Party. } 1 | Henry president ordinarily i announced that Ww. | Republican in politics, he will vote for John Davis President, "because | prefer a man a myth’ something about by Democratic “1 know Davis, said a statement National the in Bar. 1 ret sued by the Com- know h leading Amerk mittee, *1 e In Know His He is a man lawyer of the I Iss, hook tn open utter integrity I trust him He him I “1 kKonw nothing about Coolidge, rmyth Secrecy surrounds truth Governor. 1 can’t find out the about his record as don't even know whether he wrote the magaz ticles he when Fr ssrned What esident He i Den no “all and could Republionr But bandoned insta ff INSECT PLAGUE MENACES UT. NO. 42 CALL LUTHERAN Sri— MINISTE Met Rev, The ley i Hall eount Saturday-—Extended Call ro SN. F. Greenhoe, Penns Val- in Centre joint council of the Lutheran Charge met Saturday afternoon to take of the vote of the several comprising the n relation to the calling of a After due a {formal eall was, extended to Rev, 8, F. now Lutheran Franklin county, fon 1 ~ understand- will the fleld month nc~- and act upon congregations consideration | Greenhoe, Hi | charge at Orrstown, where he has riod of twelve years, The ing that the minister the aml enter the middle of next | The council tended | ape ling | president, {other serving been located fn | nocept i i call upon about joint at by rntments, meeting was the number. every delegate from the delegates with T M making twenty of the twenty, Gramley 14 The ns ane members body are (Tusseyvitie): J Secretary M F | shel M A Burkholder | St. John's M : rh, H ieorge Het- A. { ‘ross B John Emanuel's Wert, KE | Rossman, {Farmers lis) C. E 1), Hagan, Mark {Georges Heckman, John W. Decker, D. W Mark's Spring iis) Ww eof H Valley): Jere. D Wagner Sweetwood H Smith, J } Ww FF Ww Alexand a A BIBI LS Pastor Accepts Call, H Heal tome Days Devastating from Ntates Tropical Western in Danger. One i} Ie sat and ne tat I cal days there in the winter. Some means ¥ stroving her lu found, ige 1 with The of estimate w Hut by them fexico is placed at $20 - 0 Ga in estimate this only becnuse of the &ifleult of of communi eation In wdedition the Jowlands the and compilation statistics to this the natives in are of a attributing to them spread articular virulent tropical fever, a superst they dissipating the au- thoritiea say difficulty which ire having great in —————— The Bellefonte Republican Mi: for « the u ' Yyoery much wro Benson, he Demoomtle o in this lette TE ress ix on LaFol. he hy the way, an acceptable second endorsement that of Mr. Swope's, Socialst ticket. Of Repu thought the to that would obligations Socialists, elected. district, ticket, whic ia more thin the who Is on the policy un if Course, an tell it RNawpe ito EE not be der the a A A A A Os. one William HH. Noil for assemblyman will ever regret his ‘act. If elected he will always have first in mind the welfare of Cen tre coumty, and will not be so narrow to refuse to vote for a megisure simply because it Joes not originate mm his own party, A SAAN Holmes in the legislature would be A nunknown quantity, He wouldn't know what measures he must vote for until the governor puts his thumb to his nose, that is. if Mr. Holmes stays true to his promise to support the Pinchot measures. It is different with William H. Noll. If he is elected he will pass judgment na measures come up. If good Pinchot mensures are presented he will be free to sup. port them; if the Pinchot measures do not meet his approval and are det- rimental to the people of Centre couns ty, he Is free to honestly oppose them, This condition gives Mr. Noll. wonder ful advantage over Mr. Holmes when it comes to serving Centre county. No who votes for He an HAsO WE bw rg pastor's resignation meeting of Aare ommitiee the the naburg of West Susque hold a spec meeting nt rime parson 2 1 M reintion we today {Thurs it win time the Mr between the Rev Aar dissolved, a and he diem insn Classis granted {ten The Set 3 «gs Are Manchester congregation than 460% members Frank-MeClenahan, NN On Monday, ‘in B Ernest A. Wf Centre Hall more balf of a total of over tf more Ada Were and Miss . Baltimor marriage, and at Nousekeeping 13 © ted in once went in previously bride oily for ompletely f wad urnished hy the who been employed that in rill years, covering all of the time Sino graduating Commercial from a The where Baltimore school bride was a former resident here, the High up her employed whe The from the State College two she grad witedd from school and prior to taking commercial school | work { offi “ ent was in the rendered gEroom local Reporter offic - BiG where ont service graduate and and EE High High taught { school, and more recently was a in the Benner general store The groom left Centre Hall Satur. day evening $n his Ford coupe. It {his Intention to meek employment in A Hr AA No Park—White Line, An order forbidding the stopping oo parking of care opposite a white di- viding line on the State highway has been issued. The penalty is not less than $1000 nor more than 25.00 This is order No. 3. and goes one fur ther than Order No, 2 which prohibits parking anywhere 80 as to interfere with the orderly passage of two-way traffic, a soho] the shoot, for Years public clerk in A APA AAA The Injan Division. The division of the benefits of a Re- publican tariff between the farmer and the manufacturer has been likened fo the farmer shelling a bushel of corn, he getting the cobs and the man- ufacturer the shelled corn. This may sound extravagant, but it is not far from the actual truth. The comparison is witty, but It is too true to be funny--to the farmer. A AM IBAA. Wreek on the Main Line, Above Lewistown, on Monday, a se- rious wreck occurred on tne Main line, when from some unknown cause ten cars—diners, sleepers and coaches “were thrown from the track. Only three persons were seriously hurt. Among the 163 passengers was Judge Bailey, of Huntingdon. AS ——— Restaurant Opening, A good restaurant stand, in Centre Hall, is offered to competent party who will serve good meals and cone duct place in up-to-date manner. can be given November FINE EXHIBITS FEATURE COMMUNITY Commercial and —MeSparran ternoon, The Cregg township Mills last beautiful the crowd, annual “Community Day” was held at Friday. The weathers and the day, judging the exhibits, etc. a8 successful as previous commu- days, If the be taken in full consideration exhibits were superior to past avaliable in gymnasium Wile interest the year, Wis from was nity BORMOT the of sSpnce to far Every those Years, the school, filled Wis and barn with More in exhibits shown in exhibits ago the repre hogs and than commercial Two commercial Mills Fant This exhibits jast of a | senting years exhibit business dea Spring originated, 14 of wis had 20 year's entrees, Year there with added The exhib Millin Rishel these provement in displays. of B. G, Meyer, Smith Bros, J. First Natlonai mention Spring H Bank Many the deserve able individuals interested in ment of the printed onl} bunk whi mi h increase of $15.006 in deposit 10th June 30th The Hq Grur ta October ith Program i the ge hall at better | the | standpoint | Home Econon is 16s Wiis tended form responeib Were girls, wram uncheor tithe Ww bite Ag 2 was held Yin: Hiding Horst, Eas and Fas Master the Vents ns planned ff the Penn responsibility lowing events tirade dash, Rn Hettinges, wohard Btaley Sehool heyard for Sa boys Millhe Mills iHiam vides im Spring co-yard dash for Lirias I. Loraine Confer Spring Marian Gente Spring Hall Margnret Reese Centre ack race Zettle, Millheim : 3. Mills High School yard dash for 1, Fred Malone, Coburn: 2. Charles Rebersburg: 3. Kermit tebershury I. Three-leggeq 1, Glen Spring Mills Kermit Johns 106 bower ayer, Mever race Corman and Spring Mills: 2. Kermit Rebersburg, and Melvin Grove Spring Mille: 3, Bugene Surk holder vin Shaeffer, Centre Hall HL 60-yard dash for girls: 1, Lode Homterman, Coburn: 3. maine Sechrist, MUlheim. Immediately following this a soccer game was played between Mifflinburg High school and Spring Mills Voca- tional The general teamwork of the loca; school was too much for the visitors se the stood 2 to 0 in favor of Spring Mills, In the evening a Jarge audience heard the Penn State Mandolin Quar- tette render an excellent program. During the intermission Mr. Hlaney. County Farm Agent, awarded the prizes, which were as follows: Township School Exhibits Spring Mills Grammar, Condo, teacher, Farmers Mills, $3: Murray, $1.00; Russe] Sweet. wood, Meye and Ger. Lo schon! final score $5.00; Miss Musser, Mise Nona Wag- ner, 4. Decker, Lodie Vonada, 5. Penn Hall, honorable Miss Catherine Hosterman, Project Exhibits, IL. Henry Zerby, poultry, $3.00, 2. William Walker. sweet corn, $2.00 3. James Hosterman, potato, $1.00, Dairy, Guernsey cow, over 2 Years-—1, 2. 3, R. H. 8hook. under 2 years, 1, 2, 3, R. H. Shook. Holstein over 2 yemrs-1, 2. W. ¥. Rishel; under 2 years—1, 2, W. F. Rishel, Swine, Fat hog class—13t, Melvin Grove. Gilt class—1, W. F. Rishel; 2, Guy Duck, Poultry, Class I, rooster and 3 hens: Leghorne—1, Helen Eungard; 2, Zerby; 3, Clarence Vonada, Island Rede-1, J. C. Robinson: C. Fetterolf, honorable mention: Miss mention ; teacher, White Henry Rhode : HH LETTER FROM FAR WEST, Likes California. Bluff, October §, Former Native Fed California, 1924. Centre Hall the Editor the teporter: of IL was born Centre Hall, in near {and Inter vers moved where 1 of the mrried | County {ti 1 pent became ang | pariure for met In family we | We thi shine and November, to Red expect to nx barley They a and They turkeys This sheep ro in Re ducks Try Te and { California Anvone wishing home to make 1ture ¥ . % » 1s . idn't ma ake by nist coming here corely, CROTZER —————— —s The Musica; Recital, The the church Friday piles of Mins erghurg bit seating filled by au Clative audience toipated themselves manged eighteen. teen mnged from these probally ciative and appreciated the affair was perfect rev Method: st nase ial given in night by the Iyrd M lnrgely pu- of Reb- every Stover, wns attended iy ittentive of CHC baving been monet and appre Every one who par performed The from the oreditably of tO ARO the students Six to seventeen of majority The #ix were being under yvenrs firey =tudents and appre whole, Nour to ten Years, the most As a dellght, C—O SAIN May Form $1L000000 Cement Corp. Experimental drilling and laboratory tests made during the past six months develop the fact that rw material suitable the manu- facture of the Best grade of Portland Cament are be found in the hills adjacent to Lemont, and a corporation will be formed shortly and the spon sors of tHe enterprise will attempt to finance the industry by the sale of bonds to the amount of $1.000.000, ————— AS. Guotelins—Gutelins Miss Mary Gutelius, oldest daughter of Dr. and Mma F. BE. Guteliue, of Millheim, and who was a play leader on a Chautauqua circuit during the past several months, was married In New York City, to Bylvestygr Gutel ius of that city, I HHA. Vote for William H. Noli who has not bartered away his privilege to serve you, A I AAI AAAI. The temperance people In Bradford “@ inrge deposis of for to Ist. Apply to J. W. Runkle, Centre Han, id adv * (Continued on inside page.) county appear to know “Billy” Swope at present and of oid TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, ——— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The about parted COrn Crop in res yet Coburn better this year than last, not a full yield. Centre county's public school this week, the teach ers are going to school at Bellefonte, The institute is 8th A Hemphill is in Bt Laoriain, WwW there for her brother, liam and will remain weeks Beariet fever broke of Mr, attack out in Coburn, Bowz Btover. son and Mrs I. H an of 1} potatoes was shipped Brungart, The © bry {vr LS his week pri Cents Stover, of Millheim, peration the at the Fermon Ho Joseph the mpanied him to her of lidavsburg Park intter part indfather, Tin and A Week Mrs Bellefonte and Ht week Amelia for riends who wenton le or several Curwensv Hollenbach, Jr.. spent the guests of Harry WwW Wi ams 8 an and in ¥ Mili she son, C. Mre., L at er 8 summer Mrs H. rn. where with her Gaugnhter E entre of Tren- way Sunday, Person Hall MOUrg, miles oy of Harry an in eight hours tought Var E The ig i ¥ i ANcCasier several daughter of Rev. f Milheim, since grad- the Preston Philadelphia. The Atian- yder, © Cake £ ni un Hospitag, a private home in Ishler, Was Hospital ex and institution Colyer Slate made an conaition, Jacob Bad- up an Hall here for Fischer, Miss Gliger Anna made who drove to Centre remained the returned in i by ernoon Fischer al Dr regulations have prob. doing a- lights, but one finds a tdo lights sending the to strike the driv- Occasionally one carrying strong lights dims, and by” in safely. something toward the night's auto cent enough VK excessively this helps “getting The erection of a bungalow was be- & {ow ago in Millheim by Stover O which will be oocu- him during the time until a pretentious home is bull The the jutter is 10 be de- unil Spring. The improvements both be in the western section of town Ms A days Snook pled by more construction on ferred wily the Ted” Wagner, of Spring Mills. a radiway mall clerk, while in his rooms in Pittsburgh saw «a strest car and an 1uto by fruit vender collide, and in his rush the rescue fell, in: uring one of his limbs so that he was obliged to use crutches and ldy off duty. Ted” reports the vender killed and fruit for the length of a block. driven a io #rewn Sometime tween Iast Thursday night, be- o'clock and daylight, some- broke Morris Fromm's new show window, at State College, with a rock and stole a $50.00 overcoat. No one seems to have heard the crash, and the theft was not discovered until the early morning taxi drivers noticed the broken window and notified Mr. Fromm, one one Mrs. Mary E. Winton. of Scranton, if said to have made a bequest of $56. 098 to the Bellefonte hospital as an expression of her gratitude for treat. ment received by her son Walter. an Academy student, while suffering with phreumonia in the institution. It will be recalled that Walter was the boy who was afterwards killed when his automobile overturned just east of State College three years ago. Mrs Winton, who was very rich, died in Scranton a short time ago. Harry Davidson, fifteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson, of Milroy, was recently seriously injured in a collision. The lad was riding a bicycle and jwas struck by an autos mobile. A misunderstanding of each other's intentions was said to hava been the cause of the accident.