The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 30, 1925, Image 1

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    A
VOL. XCIX
.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.
The announcement
William
Tenn.
death of
Dayton,
the
at
of
Jennings Bryan.
comes as a bewildering sur
prise and shock. Only a few dave ago
had
mountain
the
* gone” To the little Teannessso
1€ =
town to fight in the Courts
sue of evolution, taught in
maintained, contrary *'»
In
attention
schools, as he
of
mtest,
id
world
the law the State this
which attracted the al in-
terest of the whole civilized
he threw every atom of amazing
that had
contests,
in
vitality served Tm in 80
but time
had
Bryan
many like this
failed
been handed
decision
and Mr.
up the
After a favorable
down,
was work dosing odds and
ends
on Sabbath
at
of his connection with the case
ifternoon he passed peace
fully into the presence of his MaXer.
Mr.
nition
speech
Convention In
he said
cify mankind upon
Bryan came into instant
revo
he made a
Democratic
Chicago,
“You shall
this
and fame when
National
19. 1806,
in the
June
in which not cru-
cross of gold.”
and whick won for him the nomina-
tion for the Presidency. In 1900 he
of
record
the his
1908 —a
party
Woodrow
had
Presifency,
he went
wns agnin nominee party.
and also in without
precedent in his Four years
wil
nomi
when Governor
New
for
campaign
later,
son, of Jersey, bean
nated the in the midst
of the
to
Nebraskan.
to lLdncoin
singularly fine tribute to the
“Mr.
at
pay a
he said
When M>
Bryan,”
Jal
i
timore.”
White
“set us free
Wilson
called
to the House he
Mr.
of State.
went
upon Bryan to be hig
retary and in that oa)
he served for two vears and
mormths,
NAMED FOR
VACCINATION WORK.
DEPUTIES
County
School
Eight Physicians in Centre
Appointed to Vaeccinate
Children.
Dr. J. 1. Seibert, of Bellefonte
medical director, has been 1d
{tified by the State Secretary of Health,
| Dr. Charles: HH. Miner, that the fol
f county
4
iow
ing physicians have been ap
pointed as official deputies to revace,
children
county
nate free of charge, vee hool
whty have undergone two or more
unsuccessful attempts at vaccipation
smallpox. The are
Woods,
wainst
Dr.
Mills,
Dr,
Dr.
Dr.
Dr,
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
School
appoin lees
George H. Pine Grove
.
3,
H.
Mills,
Shoe.
Braucht,
Harris,
Kidder,
Kurtz,
Dale,
Jackson
Frank,
tiving
districts who have
vacoinated.
to
H.
E.
L. E
Ww, J.
David
Robert
QS
Spring
Snow
State
Howard.
College.
Bellefonte,
Osceola Mills,
Miliheim
the
chidren in
been twice unsu-
cessfully or those who
term
certificate must
admitted school last
official
revaccinated
been
an temporary
be by the
one of the official
county
ca} director, or dep
i temporary oe
th
uties, who will
tificate which
grant
will admit them
for the current school
cities
school yeur
o}
05
i
ination I
In boroughs, townships
or
: 4
ME
the first class having organized
health, official
be by
of this re vac
must performed the board of
health physician,
Teuchers schxnl principals
day
or n
or maj
not admit children the first of
-
unless
flied
school they present,
already y Certificate of
Mr
Commoner.”
liked
He
spoke
Bryan to
er
was
people: he
their lanzua
ge,
gladly.’
range
reco
————— AA SH ———
League Baseball Scores,
or Bellefont«
whom
times. The fin
al « avery
i
a
Bellefonte
We knew
he so
do
Beall»
without
jas
the |
aggregation, again
by 4 to 0,
seven innings
the
Musser could
He
week
15
turned
Paul
»
Hed
over
if blanked
fonte
a hit, striking
Thursday
fast
applying
wiriking
Musser has
Centre County league has some Teal
ball players. and of stick
artists of a calibre as big as he faced
in the minor leagues which he
played. His apparent contempt for
their prowess in the early part
race resulted in taught
bitter lesson his
he in the rez:
ar way—and he's again the big
wi
little a AKO
out men, and
evening § back
Hela Park
the kalsomine and
13
come to realize that
out in
a number
in
¢
of the
his being a
Having learned ‘ou
son, is doing his stuff
nolae.
—————— A A AAA.
H. C. Yeager Bankrupt.
Yeager,
-
H C.
cohant. a shorf time ago filed a
tary petition
bilities
Bellefonte shoe
bankruptey.
in bag
are said to be about
of
if
are
disposed
§5.000,
bank. His nssets, not
at a forced sale, about
ds said A of
deavored to adjust Mr. Yeager's. finut-
cla; difficulties with of having
him continue in business, but found
themseivés handicapped by his obli
gations to the Centre County “bank,
which dated back’ to the time of tne
*y cager swing factory. Because of
54 the indefinite status of the bank no
* way ¢ould be found for a compromise
tiement of his obligations there. This
blocked an adjustment of wil of hie
affairs, which would have enabled him
it
committee creditors en
a view
revaccination, of the
in
successful results
present
temporary certificate
14
Temporary
have been issued since
present year
the i
(vey
ton
aw has been
teacher
valiNity vaccination cer: |
filed Teachers may
frayed
of
tificates
cept
not !
the family i
certificates by
physician or by the school medical in
spector exempting from
ROC
dis
pupils %
nation because of alleged physical
shility.
————— A A AAA
Start Rebuilding Damaged MILL
Work on the reconstruction
mill of the
Co Mt
was partly
the
Milling
which
of
Bpanogie- Yeager
Wek, Miffttin county.
destroyed fire
months ago, was begun this week
W. D. Steinbach's Sons. The
ore expect to have the bullding under
but the :
destroyed will
at
by some
by
contrac
roof within week.
the
psn chy seria td ii the latter
be ready for operation until the latter
» it OO:
id
mill which was not |
of
August,
SE ————— AIA AAA
Glass In Hand 20 Years,
Swartz, Lock Haven, while put
part
L
ting
J
in a
broke
he has
2
Since that time
plate glass window 20 years
ago the glass,
main,
While
commited
suffered He
attributed to
more or
which he neuritis,
in Philadelphia recently he
a physician, who found«in the hand,
just above the wrist, a sliver of glass,
an inch long and quarter of
an inch square, the cause of the svn
and suffering. It had evidently enter
od the hand at the time of the break:
in of the pane of plate glass
MIE MPR ARH,
August Furniture Sale
On all cash sales during this month
I will allow a discount of twenty (20)
per cent. on furniture andes roge
(kitchen cabinets excluded) Up-to-
date stock to select from,
No estry charge for delivery,
about fn
’
14 continue his shoe store, and he Je
cided to voluntary place his case In
the bankruptcy courts,
8. M. CAMPBELL,
Milihgim, Ta.
i ,
5t
#&
HALL!.,
ENCAMPMENT & FAIR NEWS,
on Grange
Enlarged
for Sioek
Improvements Under Way
Park-—Auditorium Stage
! ~Added Convenlences
Exhibitors,
A the Enc
committee
representation of
F
made a trip to Bellefonte
terest 3
found
and ir fast
in the
of neampment
the «
the
Some
Encampment
are planned in
improvemnts
the sanitary arrangements on Granas
Park.
both
which will be in readiness [for
the Grange Conference which «
18th,
rgement
i
Encamp
of the audi‘
This
presentation of
August and the
An
stage
ens
v
“en
# under way was
necessary in the
plays as the la of dressing room
a handicaps
Btock exhibitors will find this year
or
4 of
the
convenience piped water In
viarfous 'm
add
general.
hich wih
¢ stock
OF
and In
provements w to the
of caring
While
products
fruits may be scarce t
ie
of farm and garden shoud
reditable showing than
the
the
A mMoOre «
ever, so favorable has been sen
son and 50 YeNHrous are prem
ums paid by the a
the
before
1
issocintion, as oan
seen by premium book which be
{nsued
There
long.
will be no scarnwitey of muawic,
ind general features of
an entertaining character,
The trees planted on Grange Park
! «h
ark
day
”
are without exception,
Lhd
wight
a
the
Vigorous growth
¢ beautiful these
in which every patron should De
to nim ow nersisn
The mest = n oF
Eis
Luge Oth
nA S55
BALD FAGLE TRAIL
WORK, PROGRESSING
The Contractors Have Poured a Nom.
her of Miles of Concrete and
Will Not Be long Until Road
* Will Be Completed.
Bpeaking of road construction
Cefitre county, the Philipsburg
nal makes these gtatemetns in a
cont
Mort
workmen
Port Matilda
Progress
ald
has
JHE
Hutchinson and his army
between the Triangle
©" fn:
il
ar
the
Trail”
of
making
»
Hi
on upper end of ©
Mr.
nearly
Engle Hutchins n
i stretch nine mil iH
we
concrete to lay between the two points
and at present over flve and a ha
miles af concrete has been poured am
all the miance of the road grisled
of one mil
han
with the
of
exrepiion
Matilda
poured between
went
Part Cement
Hickory
Fowler
newer
Bottom scne
one
Martha. ne
stitch of five nnd one-half miles ='-
most ready traffic. Beveral
of the road Detween
Shoe Intersection Bhne
finighed, The lower end of the
between Port Matilda
is moving
house and and
half
and ono
miles west of mak oN
for miles
mountain Srow
and Snow 4
valley
=h
and Snow “
Intersection slong the seme
The Miller
the
as that west of Port 1
struction
for
sixteen miles
company has cont react
the lower end and have 1 ramet
to
Cover
A PAS
Pine Grove Mills P. & 8 of A.
Delegates | Hern
don, Hunt rsgdon Bont
Heoody
Hall,
Grn
seven oampe-
Biate
College
burg Creek, Lemont amd
tre pasrticipated
Approaching from the Right,
Loy bH i Ne
hie y
*
Odd Fellows'
second
and
Pennsylvania
Day
Plenie.
The
Wa
gnu D
nll
Fe Rehwkahs of
held
Heelan
Central
be
th
T0060
1 -
i
Laba
Par)
¥
will on
September if
Las year
this picnic, representing
Oded Fellow lodpes nearly
Rebelahs, this
committees hopes to stil make i
This is beautiful park,
tray with now
provements including a dining ball 19
by 26 feet. Base ball games dancing
bathing, canoeing and plenty other
amusements will be provided to ac
commodnte a large crowd A good ore
chestra will be there to liven it up
Everybody welcome.
about people attended
about forty |
amd that
many and year the
t bet
ter a cen
located, many im
———————— A MAU AAD
Wants Women's Lutheram College.
Charles I. Myrick, secretary of the
Lewistown Chamber of Commerce. hat
returned from a trip Philadeiphin.
Harrisburg and Baltimore, where he
conferred with officials of a board rep:
Laitheran
to
resenting 13 synods of the
Church which has charge of the loca:
tion of a proposed women's colleges of
the Lutheran Church. The college
will start with a plant worth at least
$500,000, and the officials of the Cham
ber of Commerce are attompting flo
have it located at Lewistown. Several
othef cities are bidding for the college
and Mr, Myrick presented to the of
ficlhle the many advantages of Lew
istown as a site for such an institu.
tion. A meeting of the board will bo
heid in Beptember whep Lewistown
will be represented and present her
dAaims,
Corn is mmking a wonderful growth
the nights have been unusually cold
meeryt {fren
ne Country Das More,
ve
New Y
ting
for
hiren
sly
i t £1
predicted
parting «
ou
that Wines
mes Tete Wi
.
ttiement of his obligations there TH
of
Boosts,
regrot the
af
children
Just Many
little ome have wormed then
seives deeply into the
their temporary suardans,
One of the most Deaatifal types
ch of our times takes childron
from congested oie districts arid
gives them a Summes outing in. “one
healthful spot. Such am ex-
perience. must be § revelation to many
who never saw a cow or a sheep and
never heard bird songs except from
the warietios the frequent city parks
Sueh youngsters may not be af
tracted to the quiet of a country
home, which would probably seem dali
them. But at least they
are shown that it will pay them
work for in health!
where they wily have rooan
separagon on Pa
outbreaks 2
the
and
the
a
eric
tonrs on of t
of
part
stay week longee
affections of
af
rity
country
and tame to
mn home a £0
munity
breathe and develop maturally.
A 5 A MP AAI IT
Child Fractures Skull
While at the home of his grand
mother, Mra, Margaret C. Musser, in
Miliheim, Paul, aged three Years, $n
ef Dr. and Mra, D. W. Lawis, of Phils
adeliphia, fell from a second-story
porgh to a concrete walk below, a dle
tance of twelve feet, sustaining
slight fracture of the skull
The child remained in a semicon:
scious condition for several days. bu
later responded to treatment.
+
Pomona Grange Meeting.
A regular meeting of the Centre
County Pomona Grange will ‘be held
Ist-forenoon and afternoon sessions,
Come and bring lunch along: your
for this season of the year. In many
dave all,
A
wi
3
presence will be appreciated. J. Gross
a
“
FROM TAMPA, FLORIDA.
Former Potter Township Young Man
Writes Briefly of Great Tampa.
pended s a ette froin Boyd ¥
m Tampa. Florid
i
i
fleommrie
Wi
fi ress
A mort
many naires
from all parts
Btates altwuf
WIMMmMers hepe
Wei freer
the
mer time, ever
nha
Business comdil
many bulldings,
aiettes are being
established firm
“offfcon
Tampa
La
in ths
has a pepulatior
Authorities say
wialion
will be
{tinned
i i
oo
red out
With
tition $ the
Rindest TT
Rest
BOY!
The Cool Side of
roa Week
ae
toad
I ———
Enjoyed Bay's
fgting at
Ha
dM ngve pr gat
3 ned
and Bl
N Rev. and Mra BP
ind daumihter, Miss Frances,
Wenonah.
Muncy
of
A ANS
CLINTSN MEN HELD FOR COURT
Defendants Arrested th Recent Dry
Raids by Federal Agests Reguir-
od to Give Baill When Arraigned.
The men arrested in the recent rads
muse. by faderal prohibition
ment agents in spd around
and Lock Haven ware all
United States court at the
before Tnited
WwW. D
These
heard
enfore
Renee
held for
hearings
States Commissioner
Crocker at WYlllamaport
bean listed
ef United
which opens in Scranton
19. Assistant Distriot Attorney
man F. Reich, of Sunbury, handled
the cases for the government Ted
the commissioner. Bail ia
furnished
Geonrge J
man, drivers of a truck,
were held in $500 bail each on a charge
of transporting beer, !
George W, Coffey, steward of ihe
Moose club at Renovo, was charged
with the possession of beer, and was
required to furnish $1000 ball for
court, He wis represented by Attor
ney Charles F. Greevy, of Willams.
port.
John Dargowich and Soott Protht,
of Lock Haven, truck drivers, charged
with transporting beer, furnished hal
for court, the former in the sum of
£1,000 and the latter $500,
cases have to be
in Hiatt
Hiates «
on (“cher
Lier
are
all, cases
was
Monasky and Frank Sock-
of Renovo,
port, across the river from Lock Ha-
ven, wis charged with trans:
i
————————————————
NO. 2
—
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
’
window awné
Bellefonte ®
yf Tyrone,
‘entre Hal
n Mou-
mhbers Will
Raturday,
h nenf
ait
wit
iarge
right.
mechanic?
Ares
has
*ook
Work
rd 08
At io
one of the
left lying in
and M
it ny
fren
theatre
od
iar ch
arn yA nongEing
fresh WAH
the Scermh Bellefonte
Brown
that
arc:'ng
pars
n-iaw,
Bun*
M
Mrs
TOK
ine
~~
of
wits was being out
the crap
hitre
Be
next
LOE
ahaut
ard will
ty
board has
Tuesduy,
f ihe
vol ers of
on A
£ ye
i]
wo voaral
wis
Hall
and %
the In
he
ha
ie
-
7
jury. dat vet wall
smae tn
AVY Deaster paris oGst
8 wearing
»
Br
the Millheim
The car driven
W. H and A
The Snavely-Heckman
be held in
of Coburn,
¢
DY. and
I. E
ew
Stover Millheim, purchased
De Luxe
Company.
Philadelphia
Stove”.
LO
a Paige sagham
through Motor
Was feos
by Breon H
reanion will
Wiliam Ertie’s grove, west
Satunday. August 22.
Swarts ae
and Mm
Swart,
avetivg, College,
ympleted his year
Memorial
locate ab
Rep
Mra George
visting at the home of Mr
CC. W. Swartz, parents
on Fairmount
of Dr,
State
Dr. Swartz has just ¢
the
Danville,
as interne ai
Hospital,
Jeisinger
and wil}
Dallas, Luserne
tember 1st.
The
would greatly improve
township 4irt roads. It
uous ue of simple
county, about
f the simple
Ue drag
many of the
is the conlin-
inexpensive
low in
road
0
this
and implement
vost of operating that counts. Super
visors and there many of them
throughout the State, who rely on the
road drag, are able to keep up dict
roads at a minimum cost. and keep
them in the best of condition. The
work may be done so rapidly with the
drag. that after every min the roads
may be gone over, made to shed wa
ter and made to travel over with easy
implement an
are