COST OF SESSION OF LEGIS- LATURE ABOUT Salaries of Members Total $645,000 and Allowance S38700-—Mile- 320 (Cents Mile Postage age at Rate of Round Trip, in itive se n will asi Pennsylvania between $750,000 and $1, D0 000, length of the ls ‘ depending upon the session, state offick timate Salaries of the 208 members total $645 3, allowances In of while their postage this amount be the wide 238.700 to dition there will the cost st: of employ salary of printing, thousands of dollars $2.0 instal The members who receive each for the session, are in paid The were ments of $600 each first checks amount given them § receive $560 Mar and Ww first February h to homes pivki until tl 16 session, Their postage wh, was paid Monday. extra waen ti reconvened Should n session $500 one they are paid each w iOr Tonge: The general rous employ ‘hese FLTMen SSS Deceming calendars Stone Mountain Half Dollars. i | Helms On “Americanism.” (One of most interest Arugtive addresses of Weodnoese of i dedivered in the Grange hal day evening under the auspices the PP. O 8 The af the si ject It under three outstanding the home, the | The hope Gol's fh institution; Tie Word fami 3 the Mle ith i fTamny sitar, wihiere | the God is rea vied prayes God is 1 Hi where Riser Upreme in th | in | | izen i | I a. Nittany Highway Over Mountain. intended of General cliffs now on the stony Georgia, the Gutzon Borg ¥ tion for this par linked t with the act he of A casting memory of President AI AP API AA. DEFEATED AMENDMENT. t taken resuit Harding A Hes of the vote by that on d constitut legislatures have acted proposed chi] labor amendment on leaves little fail by many to the federal dou #1 wii wdmitted that the amendment of This been it ratification ® who have “ rovost optimistic #FUppoTrters, Delaware last week unanimously de feated Dakota by the amendment and the South ites six senate Opposed adoption a lmrge majority. but senatorna it states voiling A for few have ratified the ’ amendment but a majority of those have it that acted on it have declared against and the cpposition sent ment The will ia increasing question of ratification soon come before the Pennsylvania leg the amons je be islature and while some friends amendment has the Penmmylva- makers 4t this state’ will nia law that among that by a cisive vote as opposed to the proposal. ——————— A A ————— Great Trotter Dead. Lou Ditton, one of the world's greats est trotting horses, with a record of 1:68%, died recently at the age of twenty-seven years For several years she bad been in the paddock owner, C. K, G. Billings, ‘at Santa Bar- California. Her mate, Uhlan, with a record of one-half second bet- ter, is also at the Billings paddock. They were a great palr of blooded horses, these two, their children and *grandehfidren have brought, and will continue to bring, great honor to the American turf. A noble as Lou Dillon proved herself deserves special mention at her passing. freely predicted those will go on record very de- of her bara, and mare so ¥ Pomona Grange at Centre Hall To the Membershi Wwe Oui Hall or 'ontre uary 3ist Forenoon sessions will be held Come and brin presence will Shook, secretary ———— 1.ov thle business in Banking continue to be syrofie prof Tournal #t is observed that burg National bank will « banking building and Natiomal bank will ent banking building Junior High school o has also been provided fewistowy edlucational BUCKNELL RECEIVES $50,000, Fndowment P.} Three Contributions to Fund, Including $50,000 from (C, Vaugh, of Philadelphia. Announcement made a few of three the endowment was gifts. totaling $30 of Bueck- | days ago for University, nrgest gift Charles P, 000 fund net] Lewishuryg The do The member is $50,000 nor Vaughn, =n of the board of trustees of of Commerce, . i the univers | ity, and president the Philadelphia | Chamber of This Is Mr. $50,000 second His fund. Vaughn's gift of previ In bonorary Mr tr the university the stadium conferred ous gift was to 1921 Bucknell degree of Vaughn. the doctor of sclence upon The other gifts are of 325.000 and £5.000 giv err by an alumnus whose name, at his respectively. The former ia own request, has not been made public The lattey is made by Dr, P. Swartz, of New York City, chairman of the board of trustees The about James fund now The university is to raise a fund of $4256,- an offer 6f $200.000 pledz tockefeller Fducational endowment $100,000, amounts to endeavoring 600 to ed hy Board, meet the DR, WILLIAMS IS TARGET OF SECOND Countlan Known His Wlie Escape Uninjored—Home Former Centre With Children Well Here, pnd Three In Chicago Badly Damaged. The of Chic Herald 16, gi and Examine: RO dnte January ves first Re an account the br In p iad the of mn Eimer Matilda yesidence of farmerriy Willams, 1 Hams, of west ¢ Yr Katha the late Wil Her resident mn am Ke township mother 0 Octobes ving to He hb plant Euns Cicero” iwd"Rone to the Western : Elect rk in Cicero to make 3 and some of the natives of the town objected I AP BAP RAGAN Mid-Winter Dinner and Dance. The Centre County Ass ation of wil hold Has next mid. | dinner and dance on Saturday February the hotel. seventh, at the Bellevue Stratford The o'clock Philadelphia dinner has been ordered for ses allow the io to sharp. plenty of | to be devoted music and dancing program, Over three hundred family invita tions are being sent out, so naturally committees is expecting and has unusual turnout of both the odd and the yourg This 48 the oldest and largest one county organisations in the ing that etch and every member who is proud of “Old Centre” wil] use his or her: influence swell the attend bringing a new member, neighbor to festivities, on february Tth, Warner Underwood, Gray Mattern, mont Ave, A a. While it is conceded that the bicvele rider has the right & way over automobile, the bicyole rider ix very foolish to give his heirs an opportunity to prove the case. The thing to do when on the road is not to stand on your rights, but do the right thing to avold an aceldent, if possible, to ance by an enjoy the Saturday old friend or semi-annual night, President ; B Treasurer, 1ML Pel. an AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS Blaney, Committees, Agent Loenl | Serles of Meetlngs~—Spring Nearesd Point, | County | With i to 1] Agent 1 Cooperation ith lox | I ommittees, (County BR. CC. Bu {ey he arranged a series of tw I « | five the first different « 1 meetings, tarts nmin | ir county Lhe The educationnl i meetings vg of the Home Sold at Farmers Mills The 3 house and Jot Of Milla ground for Owner Farmers advertised sale i was Wa who had lived on the place for ser the Reporter by the Shreckengast, of Centre Hall, cently sold by him to Merrill ne sie Proce has not heen Had Finger middie Mangied, of nat Darr assting 8 the week while nt a bu the of had hand chering at home of James E Frohm, east towm Ranh dM mangled by Homan, a neighbor, jeft it grinder the m badly power finger om the getting into a When dressed the driven sausage mutated finger that necessary, was being it was found amputation at first joint was and this was done A HG AP AAAS. State Buys Wild Lands, Purchase of S800 of and Clearfield county, of which approxi- mately 2.600 acres will be used for the establishment of game refuge. was an: nounced this week by Seth E. Gordon, secretary of the state game commis #on. The remainder of the area will be opened for public shooting. The purchase price was $26,400, The tract is Jocated on the head waters of Mosquito Run, Mix Run and Madix Run, A I MI SA. 8. 8 Room Dedicated. A Sunday school room, an annex to the Evangelienl church in Bellefonte, was erected within the past year at an expenditure of $26,000, and on Runday it was dedicated. The annex has six teen class rooms, and when the los: ing glass doors are opened, every room fs in full view of the pulpit. The new addition has a seating onpacity of one thousand, acres in DEATHS, { NoLlL in Boys Zion a brief Mines Zion home the cemet { whose maiden Garbrick, and Or fen aent nt WAITE resident of Mra Annie Miflinburg, at her that place The Gideon home in ness of alx weeks a daughter of Kramer and na bo Centre county Hhe is sur Mrs the dren Arthur Man Ded Mra Charles Wilkes Barre, to J. T. Waite a latter marriage Mra Mra Bieriey, and her first and {f Ithaca, Also In N 0 lowing wsistegs Spring Mins and Mre W The M E fuheral Charles Gramey, Charles { J deceased was a member Wilkes Bart from church of was held the wher Dube. The Wilkes Barre RBiythe 1} conducted by Rev were shipped to terment made was at — Mrs, of at the home of her only child, now Mra Bert Koster. at Chester county, of infirmities to her invalid condition, aged a years, Mra. Vonada, whose was Yearick, suffered a stroke alysis sevem! years ago and hs been in Her husband preceded her grave last July their Woodwadr. The remains were to Woodward snd funeral VONADA former James Von resident at nneis irimiey of ti! The ’ 1 © Were remaine and in wun. adn “ died Beastie incident bout €2 name of par ad since the in to “hipped services church there, conducted by B. Bnyder, and interment was in the Woodward cemetery, C. made (TOWN AND GOUNTY NEWS. f | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Leg Molmes Iw was ng named Gommittoe and al 111 ow hath request being gran named on commitiees Judiciars The handle General and Irveys Law and Order Committee will re introduced In the Mouse pertaining to prohibition and enforces ment A Now v men plhienesint was picked the up from a ink, along K isha ogquiliase of examination the hind but alley railroad hy one the train die. only and upon it was covered thas was not minus one leg literally starved The phonsant was placed in abox with an abundance of feed and every effort will be made to bring it back 10 a Con dition that nt feeling may be liberated with a that it be able to care itself. This indicates that ports. men ought to be giving wild life a hit of attention when not out to kill How few of the thousands who Carey the tags during the various OPT: fen « Sons swucely give even a thought to the needs of the birds and little ani- mals they delight in slaughtering. 1 may for -
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