The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 04, 1926, Image 1

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    YOl. C.
THREE NEW BUILDINGS
FOR PENN STATE
Hospital and Dormitory, Largely
by Alumn! and Friends of
building
21.600 01 i
in 1922
over nineteen thousand
people, and other
The new bulldings
student
The
and dispensary,
use by September
hospital or
modern
the
is res
tary gifts for that purpose
potato growers of Pennsylvar
©of the most unusual
a State
When Penn
building wishes
conducted for
University.
fare
leading potato grow
might be permitt
indicat
rvice rend
Nearly
E L
“Pennsy
pital
for
as an
we
lege.
Professor
"know as
ard.” h
to
ive been pald
start the bu
At
I's were
iing
the
sime tin
Sm nl Se
SHULL OT FOR GOVERNOR
Nations, ‘
Harding ex
he
the
made his speech in New York
With
us in
Court, so
any League ¢
the World
League
to
some
much the belter,
Out
10
the
more
drove
Membership
do
ik we
vents
War
will certainly
And even
policing of the
us had to
to world it
prevent
2000000 men to
in the world,
contact with every
is rank folly to talk
our dsolation.
would
be better to send a
a war than to
end a war. We
we are in close
part it, and it
about preserving
has already gone,
divigion to
send
are and
of
I A SAINI
Senator Johnson,
fornia, who continuously opposed the
League of Nations and the. World
Court, told his Republican friends in
the Senate that the World Court “is
the way that leads straight Into the
*Lepgue of Nations” The Californian
has been mistaken In many of his pre.
dicthons, but let us hope he Is right
in this forecast of events,
Lf MP SR,
The Centre Roporter, $1.50 a year.
Republican, Call
AGRICULTURAL
IN
MEETINGS
CENTRE
Hall Other
Information
Cattle,
Centre and
Ing of
ENTRE HALL
Fruits
SPRING MILLS
“Bilossomtime™ at The Riehelie
{ play.
Riel !
iy any attraction that
ome to and has
t and dressing rooms
take « people
Was
elie stage ia
will
leliefonte,
comfortable
100
stage
are of
spent
——————
Hits School Miltarlsm.
to prohibit army
military
on alone,
A bill
teaching training In
tions where such training
sory, waa
Welsh,
It apply to
ment military or naval schools.
Mr. Welsh sald the bill was
| tive tepublican,
nia. would not
ly against forcing students to
military training when they did
want it,
rm
During February we celebrate
coln’s birthday on the 13th;
and Washington's
Mrihday on
un.
{to
not
take
not
Lin:
the
n order
I
Nnerenseae
tion
i531
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a —
in First Degree,
msn a ——
Some Trapping.
‘
Fire Company Meeting.
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Slack Property Sells for
1 4
£2625,
re H
i
Awarded Medal
Carnegie Medal
iand he hour
Fur iad «
!
{off the track and was uninjured.”
end in the meantin rawled
s————————
Richelien Enhances Property Value
Another large real
eatate was
Co
deal
Walter
vacant
the Richelieu
and the W, 8 Katz property.
not made public in
action, but it is
Cohen secured
thirty feet than
feet he sold to
ny
Beliefonte
of the
closed in when
hen disposed jot sand
wiched between Theatre
Figures
this trans:
understood that Mr,
relatively more for
he did for the sixty
the Richelieu compa-
several months ago. The jot was
sold to Arthur IL. Bradley, of Flush«
ing, I. 1, who would not divulge the
nature of the business he proposes to
estabiah there. The deal was nego:
tiated through Robert FF. Hunter,
prominent realtor, It wil be re-
membered that Mr. Cohen purchased
the entire ninety feet frontage from
Howard Thompson for 324.000 and anid
twn thirds of It to Richellen for $21,
, 000,
were
DEATHS
*
Mr
amann wa POTN al
He
and
reared
Hn
A
September
take fi resson
on a Friday
He
ey Gentzel home
lived until
married. His first wife was
Rice, who ®ed Nov. 6, 1818,
Union were born three chil
Clara Susan, who at Cres.
on Sunday, 25th Marjorie
who lives at the home of Mrs
Kane, and Harry G.. at home.
His second wife was Ida B. Barner,
who survives. Funeral services were
held from the Lutheran church at
Pleasant Gap, Rev. Reed O. Steely of-
fidating. Interment in the Lutheran
cemetery at that place. The daughter
was buried Thursday of Jast week.
day following Was at
the Ent
where
near
he manhood
twice
Minne
To this
dren,
son
Ann,
Mary
was
died
ult.
GINGERY Andrew Curtin Gingery
died at his home In Bellefonte after
being confined to his bed only a few
days. Mr. Gingery had not been In
good health for nearly two years, but
was about town and at the Garman
House of which he was one of the
proprietors. untill a few days proviops
ssi -
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HOME
Ob FELLOW
| PRAISES GROVE CITY
|
One Four Centre
~All
of County Men at
Home Contented and Happy.
sn A A AIBA 5
Letter from North Dakota.
Dear Edit
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Letter from Indlana
MLA
A
Twas the Coldest Night This Winter
ly ¢ $i 3
s——— i ——
Centre Cowntlans in Phila. to Hold
Mid-Winter Dinner and Dance.
Centre ot
Inde
dinner
ight
Stratford
February
Hotel, Broad
Philadeiphin
dinner
Streets,
The will cost $3.00
70
ey
program
ordered for
to
dancing
’
How plenty of time be
the music and
Tables will be arranged and held for
groups i
check order
three days in
the
of sx or eight persons, the
the cover
of the
Come and ring
or order a full table.
accompanies
advance date of
dinner, a friend
The committee on arrangements hag
secured the Bouth Garden of the hoe
tel, therefore as ample space two
hundred diners will be provided you
need not hesitate to bring your whole
family, and to influence your friends
to join you in a most enjoyable eve
ning.
Committee: Wm 8. Furst, Ira DD.
Garman, Wm. A. Magee, John B. Beck*
er, I. G. Gordon Forster. Warner Un-
derwood, president: 8 Gray Mattern,
trenmuror, 1015 Belmont Ave,
A A
for
Contre Reporter, $1.50 ayear,
NO. 5
‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
APPENINGE OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
ites ON
week,
of the
w@port
ine 10
on the
n
State
pointe
Service
vaLang
«t home
d by
harie#
have
ed hie
for &
given
John
were
Trew
attend the
ary.
locates of ita inability to furnish
Might at price
that of other towns,
the Mifflinburg Telegraph advocates
the scrapping of the borough's plant.
The Telegraph argues that the
agement is unable to reduce it up
keep and overhead expenses, making
the cost to manufacturerers for powse
er prohibitive, thus preventing the en*
larging of present industries and be«
ing a bar to inducing others to locate
there. The Telegraph will no doubt
have difficulty in inducing a toww
council to take such action, since
is dealing with a body of men will'ng
to spend $5000 In court to prevent tha
use of lis waste waldr by a progress
electri power and Jy 4 § a
competitive with
man-
ve dalryman whe is willing to py»
reasonable annual reéstal for it
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