C kK CI x START BATTLE DEMOCRATS ON Open War Burden from Rainey, Hull and Oldfield to Lift £2.500,000,000 Nation. The tariff publicati Democratic movement the acquired impetus following of the statement made by Hull mainten n Representativé Democrat, Ten LNee of the Eing tariff nesseo, cha present high prevented colle tarift session sponsol sentative Hull Democt “It is ready for a Hull, *1 1 dem aut % 3 1a) eevee Lnere and for a purposes the Lhe in 3 done under our iff. We abroad Europe $1,000,000 is contim be an e effect, means in goods we sel Mr. HuH country of estim including the to and adding sessed against the like $2.500.000,000 Representati EXOPREIvVE instead them, has beco ible clause troduce a does” set pl tA The Pablie Schools. - ca-24 ther olse were 51.702 te and at the ent time the number has been ine to 53.072 ed Sixty of them ar ates of per cont © gr Ei ® normals colleges, I of have had raining in methods of teaching. The teachers eight “No or qualifications shall or per cent. them average of service of length in Pennsylvania is and one-half religious years. tests of superintendent, tench official, the public Commonwenith.” The are: Bs 3. 4, ing. political or be required any director, visitor, er or other appointee or om ployee in schools of this sole qualifications of a teacher A good moral’ character, A healthy Age requirement—18 years. Adequate ‘scholarship and train body, AI MAP HBA Although several surveys have been made through the Seven Mountains incident to the rerouting of the State Highway through Cox's Valley and around Sand Mountain, the final sur: vey will not likely be made until spring. State authorities, however, have already secured the right-of-way over the various lands owned by pri ‘wate parties, The article referring to the rerouting of this very important highway whish appeared In a recent issue of this paper has been reprinted y Pennsylvania gewspapers, cial services at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, : ’ Record of 100 Years Ago, the | effets of Mrs. Mary valuable in Walker, roe “Among papers who die of 3 § | days, almost 100 years ago, when h ! la few days ago, was a wd t i i i i grandfather, Adam Greer, wus owl | i of i the coach line running Bell stage ne fonte and At Lewistown tween | across the mountains, Erie, Pa., was the « | Pennsylvania. One court | Eas fey n and Western Judg i heduled . ce———— Dr, Beirly som —— Directs Own Oratorio, bs MM AUP nt wil lawrence Miller Lewistown Pastor Tour Europe. i ai——— Highway Safety Slogans, Highway i crossing Tragedy in Breath Horse sense as well power should enter into the Of motor vehicles 7 Live to ride another day {ing all 8. signe warnm.ng signs Jelieve in highway warning they mean what with they say. 9. Drive care—you may meet a fool 140, 11. ~«jet your git 12. The ging Haste,” the motor accidents, criminal the driver is hands herself, A reckless a Keep your on wheel hug “H's": CALs three Hug- cent of Hooteh- 5 per ————— A A ————— Boom for Lock Haven. It is now certain that the New York Central lines wily build through Lock Haven, and will begin work next spring. The building of the road has been sanctioned by the Interstate Commerce Commission. rackage, will extend form Keating to Lock Haven, where connections will be made at Castanea, south of. Lock Haven. A freight and passenger sta tion are now on the building program for Lock Haven. a A 0 SM NAS. Oysters for Thanksgiving Day. I will have a quantity of select oysters for Thanksgiving Day. The time is short, so do not delay your buying Wilbur Bland, Cefitre Hall ’ rp Thanksgiving Services in the Presbyterian Church, Union The gorvices il be held Undon Thanksgiving in the Presbyterian church A.M The by He at 10:00 (Thursday) will be the v Huff po preached the mon Floyd A of church { of variou requested The members the % ch come 1 We are to 0 ian church on for arrange Yelser Shows Prohibition Winning. a AND LOCAL PERSONAL. porrow at Ah ue Eli Pa Antonio, andl my nt Tuesiay at it San been sont out gnng 1 of John Grove Mra M. P North Carol thaving taken place on the 13th The Grove, sch Reidsville inn, the daughter f : | November, mother is a lof W. M of Boring Mills of years Berwick, formerly The great grandfather, of babe bears for n name his $ many character Gregg Mr. and Jersey Shore, on a prominent township affairs. Bodtort, through Cen tre Hall on Saturday stopped at this office for brief chat. Mr. Bodtorf ‘was in the baking business for thirty two years, but a year or two ago sold out and has since been connected with the same bakery. The couple were on their way to the south side of Pot ter township. where they visited for a few hours, Mr, Bodtorf's fathesy Cal: vin 8. Bodtorf, returning home in the John E. of passing Mra, a The enforcing of the regulations ap- plying to the seating, exits, etc, in public halls Is being felt by the man- agement of Grange Areadia. Bome time ago a Btate Inspector looked over the buliding and recommended certain changes and additions and thése were prompity complied with as underitood by the management. Later, however, an inspector appeared and falled to approve the changes made. The reg: ulations Iajd down have become a hardship to the Grange organizatio | STATE BUYS NURSERY FARM NEAR LEWISBURG 110 Aeres to Be Devoted to Growing | Seodlings—Price, £150 Per Acre. | — 1925. MeKinney—Duek. 3 nN The New York Cit ank marr F E. McK ryn Duck, on June 27, while not it wwe In y of mand Lath nnaey entirely 3 sgt Wi F180 Knowl located The farm of juagu Pennsyly Deen talks 1 Ov Department | asim om——— A —— Musical Reeltal Gave A AA Pinchot Exceeds Authority, MEd pu a—————— Rewarded for Herolsm, He Charles Clearfield cou © { life saving girls fy ow drowning 18th, 323. will 1 bronze .medhi and the a Ca per month Andrew Hero sp AA NASA om regio 1 in All Closed banks In t} hw Thank Centre Hall je will Post 10:00 i be open giving ¥ yifice until and 4:00 No that A Water at 160 wily o 2:00 m from to o'clock ro. rural service on day. 155 a morning. A tablespoon of Ive in the trough will help to better clean the carcass of dirt. AIS HG BA ASI. After serving the New Berlin Cen: treville and Dry Lutheran charge for a period of seven and one- half years Rev. George W. McSherry will retire, and will live In a home recently acquired by him in New Ber: Hn. from give a temperature of to degrees will serve to perfect scald on butcher of soap or a Valley A a Notlee to Farmers, / We give notice that we me again ready to handle wheat, and shall ap- preciate your business -—MoClenahan's Grain House, entre Hall, . . » . . * * DON'T FORGET THE PRESBYTERIAN BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR At whieh time the Blind Organ- Izxation of Pittsburgh will have very beautiful and practical ar ticles for sale. DATE-NOVEMBER 28th Afternoon and Evening . . 0» * » a ® 5 8 & PP B® 8 "0 . # Sudents re Will Preach to Local Odd Fellows, gs Observe Golden Wedding. firs i ied David Rtoner, of Zen Penn Centre by and Hall Mrs 8 and M: Harrisburg a ——— Fire at State College, 1ast George | Zerby, of | Kase, of sf W Milton tsontown; amu ite Aan of Wednesday the which was located week frame n the State Photo Shop was wholly destroyed by fire, which occurred nine clock and the origin of which is yet a complete mystery. » The second floor was occupied hy Mr. and Mrs John Allen and Mr. and Mre. H D. Abberson, and the thisd floor by Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Cadden These tenants lost all their clothing and house furnishings. Mrs. Abberson was obliged to wrap a six months old child In an apron and carry it onto an adjoining roof through fAames of fire, and in doing so was burned to some extent. The bullding was owned by Robert H. Breon and Guy Stover, formerly of Miliheim. The structure Was In course of remodeling in some of ite parts other parts had been completed. They carried insurance In the sum of $23. 000.00. : Adjoining the bBullding is that of the Harvey bakery which was afire eeveral- times and damaged to the ex tent of several thousand dollars. The total loss to the photographers and tenants is estimpated at abomt $40,000. : © morning of three story #lructiure Penn about o'- The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year NO. 46 os ss ——— NEWS. FROM ALL PARTS. for Be day del and gol Who Fo 1 i . { ng the woods io | : {with her husband Eun =he has | several, grey squirrels and at alr of wild was seen Mountain : while in of amall game thas had the satisfaction of feasting her A on eves Upon a § turkeys nice spike buck by her Nittany guest The Millheim Journal sates that thelr town is Infested that un~ popular breed of the fur iribe--