The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 01, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XCIX HALL, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. 14%.
WAS LOCK HAVEN BEER FOR 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF | JOSEPH CONFER'S LARGE i Auto Mishap In Seven Mis, i OUR CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
WORLD SERIES GAMES? | SPRING CREEK (CHUR( B FARM BARN BURNED | ter 1. Hosterman, t , local ga i a I y
a—— — Cn : . j Sa co Briei Biographical Skeieh of the
Barrclled Beer Selzed Saturday | MAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
! FROM ALL PARTS,
day—Eleven Ministers, Including Threshing Muehine—Machine and | om go ‘ } r i Centre County Coun
Consigned to “Jones Developing
Present Pastor, Served the Con Implements Also Barned, .
and “smith Construction” Com-
gregation, ire
panies at Plttshurgh,
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Fire Tower on Purdue
wl ¢
office
from whicl
to have come,
to the effect
nothing 16 do KIRKPATRICK
— f the Church
The Seven Mountain Read. ; ,
There is much weculation of just | lesson, an 3 Floyd Huff, of He | hausted t a y vhere there was |
what the State Highway Department | Evangelical ch \ ‘entre Hall led | immediate danger A se of Rus waa | feet
has in mind with regard to the bulid :
ing of the road over the Seven Moun
tains. Hope has again b ! i
that the road will be built from the na by one el ne Sabbath | Min hia ) i ; the | Shipping Potatoes,
fact that severn nen innected wit SCN BCnong L ihe iG church | no baat 1.000 {y i “AINE T Mutaun! | The latte . ’ 3
the State Highway 3
been over tl
and
made
i week
he
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State Forest Roads,
WEIC OSA
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Escape Wha #200 Fi
' a y 1
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Musical Instrument Instraction,
i % y ‘
¢
A - >
Odd Fellows to Install Man
ad in Snow Shoe Alley,
‘ i sry soi] BOVEY
wdopted
rt SA A HBA
NOT NECESSARY TO BE
INTOXICATETDSTO BREAK
DRIVING LAW|
Judge Whitehead Points Out That £
Man Whe Has Taken One Drink |,
May Be Under the Influence, and |
A A———
Jacking Up Supervisors,
was summoned
a ———— a ———
4 a : I i witat Gn it os . . Seats ! Bank Robber Captured.
Guilty, Although Not Drunk. j versat; with their old cronile fla=1 Ih : : ass. 1 The embryo bandit
{ vist and repair to the bach of the u - Ougn ¥
. . gave Pra
who t
"it energy in these vag
Judge Harvey W. hitehead. in sen it the Williamsburg and ‘
these services were all perfor an is a bey § 19 wer brother
jed withut receiving one penny in th I Thomas be junior | Central
way of compensation or in the rfe-im- Ktate Norms School wk Haven.
| bursement for sctual expenses neces :
| sarily incurred by him for the benefit
of the services. He at all times went
the full limit and by his untiring and
unselfish efforts. assisted by hundreds
jof patriotic men and women in Centre
The Hudson car. a new one, was] “PUNLY, was successful in going “over
| *tolen at Cresson, from 8. (. Fore [The top” and raising with four othe:
| sp ni counties in Pennsyivania the per cape
Ha fixed by our Government for the
War Savings Committee. It has al
ways been his desire and practice to
be in the forefront in all welfare and The large Morton cinema orchestral
patriotic movements, and his services | pipe organ purchased on the Pacifio
are always much in demand. At nojCoast by T. Clayton Brown. was inv
time has a “Call to Service” passed stalled In the “Scenic™ at Bellefonte
Uy him unnoticed or unanswered inst week and since Monday night the
Mr. Walker has never held an elect | great organ has been in use previous
ive office that conveyed remuneration, {to and during the showing of the pilose
though he has frequently been hon {tures at the popular theatre. Only
red with official preferment which canlthe manual of the instrument is vies
be more fully appreciated when if isible to the audience, the pipes and ore
——— stated that he is now completing the |chestra sections being located on eithe
The large barn. sheds, two silosand! last Year of three terms as DBurgessler side of the stage back of the cur
siaughter house on the Walter P. Lil‘ lof Bellefonte. Religiously, Mr. Walk: tains. The instrument ia operated by
ley farm, near Lewisburg. was entire ler is a member of the Presbyteglania four-horss power electric motor,
Iy consumed by fire carly Friday | church of Bellefonte and holds a trus-
or . W Ne
0 head of To Same burned phere tetuhip In that body: . tax collected Is used in the purchase
tr ea sal bi E81 Mr. Walker has lived a happy life. of books and supplies of paper, pens
40 tons of hay, wheat, oats, tractor, The gods have been good to him. Hel.
Hg a and farming implements, Mr. Liltey J Ea . ervhod clls and the like The better care
Children on their way to and form was pretty badly b a Knows everybody and everybody | school children take of these school
school go «ingly, In pairs and in ¥ y burned in his efforts pnowe’ nim He is never too busy 10] properties the less money will be te
. ; groups and automobile drivers should [Lo Tlease horses from their stalls. wave a frigndly greeting to his fellow | quired buy w " sohool
nity that a person has no right to A moclal hour was enfoyed tn the’ The fire was discovered from her bed ’ ' " in bo them, hile wo
drink intoxicants and drive a car|church after the dinme TT |%0 slowly and be carefm In approach-f LL TU CH Lilley, and is thought to] "roier on life's long teall, however | qachers should continuously watch
and we are trying to educate those At 7:30 the a ir : Yel ng or passing them. There is noth- have been of incenBiasy fal ug Pihumble he may be. He knows no sect to avold waste of suppiles and misuse
who try it that it Is a bad practice,” with beautify orga ne Soasinh 3 gan ing more tragic or that more forceful ry origin. or gin fact, he i= one of the “Com- of books, upon the parents rests an
continued the court. Mrs. 1, Vv. Baer ay by ly excites human sympathy than the Wilt TR rrr, . : mon People” to Whain Lincoln refer | aqua responsibility to see. that their
————— brought the message 1 "Bord ure Spectacle of a Sticke, ylteripg dv a tefber, of Centre Hat, a Ted by si¥ing: that “the Lord mus children are not destructive “intentions
a Hing . ea p child, and-well. automobile drivers |Rdvertising to organise classes ip in| have loved the common people bel atiy or through carelessness of these
Tn. ¥ Williams advertises in this | read hg and Rev. Glenp offered the cannot be too carbful where there are | Mruction on various string instru: | cause he made %o many of them.” His | (iings when carried to thelr homes
issue a good fresh cow for sale, (Continued on last page) children. ments, (Continued on Inside page) for study there
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hurch lawn where they might partake | OW ners of ut township are going |
tencing a fendant in the Lycoming! n the bodily benefits of jife. After | into court ar mking the removal : nd sid ta p ny
county court for driving an automo the committee got them unwillingly | the supervisors of that township for! + and the same ddy came to Pipe
bile while intoxicated, stated that an | separated and piloted to the beautify; |the neglect of the township roads and
operator of a motor vehicle does not | greensward back of the church thes | other practices contrary to public
necessarily have to be intoxicated to! were asked to take their places at the opinion If not successful in thelr en
be guilty of vigkition of the law. He tables laden with a dinner of spring | deavor it is to be hoped that their ef-
continued by stating that the law |e hicken and all the other edibles {forts will spur the supervisors inte
specifies the driver must not be “under embellishments which are always i. | Closer attention to the work of the po
g banks. on Tuesday of
Grove Mills where he was recognized
irom descriptions telephoned in all d
rections, was oaptured at Balleyville,
Wednesday morfilng, some miles welt
of Pine Grove Mills. He gave his
name as Louis Galermin and sald he
lived at Patton
Rev. BB R Weaner, of Naperviies
Hi. field secretary of the Missionary
Seciety of the Evangelical church, is
m King a preaching tour in Centre
county a= follows: Centre Hall Tues
day, October 6, 7:30 p 5 Millhelms
Wednesday, October 7. 7:80 p + Re
bersburg, Thursday, October 8, 7:30 po
m.; Woodward, (Grace Church) Fri
day, October 8. 7:30 p. m. The pube
He 8 invited to these services
the influence of liquor.” sociates of the chicken on festive gitione which they hold through the
One drink, the court said, might caslons votes of the township residents, a pub-
cause a driver to be slower in think | It mude one think as the eye fell on|lic trust obligating them to their best
ing and acting amd would therefore | (he table that the re freshment SOth efforts and intelligence in the main.
cause a man to be under the influence | Lotioe had left no stone unturned, no |tenance of the public highways. Pat Oak Y Jal REED
Which is a violation of the state law. | op, ken unkilled, and no cake un-jton township's action will be watched nly Jall at Holidaysburg.
He further stated that a man is G0” | baked. After the people had eaten to|With much concern by the taxpayer ae ————
der the influence of anything that! ine Emit the committee still insisted [Of Many other townships who are suf Difference In Post Cards.
: People seem to be unable to dis
tinguish the difference in rates be.
tween the U. 8. posteard and the pri
vate mailing card. On postcards pur
Children are naturally more thoulit-| chased at the post office the rate is
less and careless than grown people one cent. while on private picture
and are therefore not to be expected! posteards such ns are #old in stores,
to observe every passing danger. The | the cost is two cents to mall
drivers of automobiles should there
fore make due allowance for the chil-
dren and look out for them. The on-
ly safe way to operate an niomo-
bile where chiklren are to be passed
is to drive slowly, so as to le able to
stop quickly whenever some unexpect-
ed movement of a child thrusts danger
ahead.
Galermin was taken te the lair
changes him from a normal condition that the ice cream and coffee must not | fering from. neglected township roads
ever. in the glighiest degree and that | £0 to waste, re pte
one drink may Influence the driver of The Rev. L. V, Barber of the North CHILDREN AND CARS,
Aa car, umberand Presbytery. who had at ons
The attorney representing the de- time served the Lemont church. and
fendant had stated that nine out of had stolen the organist, Miss Mary
every ten motorists on the highways Dane, was forgiven and permitted to
today do not know it is a violation of retirn to the home-coming, and was
the law to take several drinks and forgiven for his theft on condition
then enter an automobile and drive | that he would act as tonstmaster on
it. Judge Whitehead took exceptions that occasion lev. Barber is an art
to this statement and replied that if ist in the task that vas assighed him,
the thousands of motorists whom the In response to his call from the toast
defegdant’'s counsel claimed were not master's chalr, elders E. Ross. Wm
aware they were making themselves Goheen, Frank Wieland and Rev, J.
Lelighle to arrest, dd not know better, M. Kirkpatrick made short and timely
they should become familiar with the remarks, Letters of regrets were read
; at this time from those not able to
“It is the opinion in this commu: attend.
A considerable portion of the school
a ile pn il il
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