YOl.. Cl.: NEW AUTO CODE CHANGES RULES OF ROAD An Miles Right- Maximum Limit 85 Miles Hour—-Busses Limited to 30 An Hour—Pedestrians Get oi-Wi Only Crossings, Speed vy at tf regulation assured the viled iglature. The el the Unifor raffic by the passage of & o)=4 the 1 tion code Under it he on writ, v { administ sponsored The uary 1, patrolmen ority to arrest form, without CESS, iny new becomes effect 1028, State invested when will w view, rule, jolatl person the motor code, The new miles an hour: fixed. The Emitations: Twenty miles fons of Hmit min act speed 1 imum of speed thie no new places se WS proaching grade electric r ing a ately twenty within wher e signs to always; during after highway recess or immedi school before or the closing hour; miles at business residence the authorities have er that effect; thirty-five under all other conditions. The speed of the motor omnibus Ymited to thirty miles an hour Truck speeds are Class R, | and T, 24 miles; U, 22 miles; W, 19 miles: Y, 16 miles; Z, 14 and ZZ, 12 miles an hour. Promiscuous and useless blowing of horns is discouraged; however, the code provides that a driver of an over: taking motor vehicle “not within a business or residence district, shall give audible rarning with his horn before attempting to pass. Passing a vehicle at a steam or elec- tric raflway grade-crossing or at any unprotected highway intersection is ab- solutely forbidden. The law provides the driver of a vehicle about ertaken must give way to and under 1 circumstances increase the speed of til completely passed machine, Under the new co given to the right, rol signal an old nm Vehicles private intersections districts ted or “or miles is miles: Vand miles, 26 ¢ ly that be ov- right may he vehicle un- the other particular to the 1r $18] 11 ¥ his venicies where there or officer ognizes ile t highway intersections a entering om a road or person An operate ing when discloses the was cause hicle persons occur Drivers of immediate it shall and addre anes, and in accidents give assistance, ive their names, tration numbers. cards, Accidents Involving death erty damage to an extent more within twenty-four hours, must report the accident to the State High way Department or Police Depart: ment. The statements in h am requested ind exhibit or prop f 50.00 Of ar such port cannot be used in claims for dam- ages. Garages and repair shops must also report cars having the appearance of having been in wreck, Officers permitted to hicles may the only to operation Eine hicles Above the Bil force pre a motor ve stop inspect motor vehi equipment, number. This applies in garages metioned the as are only new features of n 1 coil of the re ti Many necorporated in among which are the rules fo nit corners. distance cars should h when stops passing from ead other, signaling wi arm made or turns are street cars, ete ———————— POA Woodward Cave Improvements, Woodward « says Speaking of the ave, the Miltheim Journal The Woodward Cave is again in tip top condition and open for business, Incidentally, the owners have fortified themselves against a repeat perform: ance of flood waters ocourred last fall. A concrete wall, 500 feet long, has replaced the wall at the east end of the property where the stream bed was changed, This will be further supported by many loads of rough stone, and little oid Pine Creek will have to raise about twelve or fourtees feet to go over It Another wall about 300 feet long was bulit at the lower end of the entrance to the property. This wall has an emergency spillway built in it and will prevent any water from backing up Joe old stream bed to the cottages ¢ bridge was moved east about twenty-five yards and set on concrete abutments and things am as over earth onvYe again In shape to handle the thousands of vis: “tors. i A native from Potter letter of here, F sher, contain lal Norther of became in count al 1 astiima and 10 RB compelled good salary, Phi at 1 © It went to ielph year Xpe brok ug nearly 10 active 4 months ¢ Hall, mx but I of the give and at YOArs Centre lost ind years work sickness twenty sein adelphls most to of i tober came here most the tim fully regain my hea An immensely of 750 stores, he would tired ministers as father. You may 0. Penney Foundat! stucco buildings ha erected and 400 to accommodate 10 wives. They would $800 for the winter, very small, but bes one of the best pleted They will ed by electricity. furnish table plant. including a $I cost about $1,000,000 which These like a be ir our acres ial Home ed ) Young men a fine farm or 6000 f o Oy opportun and he ons Beave raised here rapefruit for ) TRIAL For May Term of ( Gordon Bros Inc D. Kelley doing and business sumpsit Andrew Thal and wife J. V C Hart a sock trespass James F. Perry v son; ejectment Philip D plevin M. I. Gardner vs ducts Co., a corpors Gorse A. Relber wil: trespass, Della ve. RP General Mar and impbell; Motors Co. Reiber pos Kk and Stoner testam J and Htoner, " the estat con send R. Slight changes in departure of effective No. 8530, lefonte gt 6:20 than the at Centre minutes earlier; Coburn, 7:27: Lewisburg, 8:43, Mifflinburg and became Tra on n Pe iter rives old Hall Train 8552, the former M., minutes onset, earlier; gix minutes earlier; one minute earlier, 4:32, same Train No, 2:00 P. M., going later than heretof 2:21; Coburn, 3:21, later: utes 8536 Inter; Centre 4:40, five minutos schedule, Ww. Ww. T x his 0 a. Foster, and form cousin, ol gen-~ 1 up free whe nse A > my my ifter Duri Sunda du time Le 5 but ith. thy red T™ al On. ve 0 rent or frie nd Mr. 1] wddoln LIST ourt, a ba Be: E. J. D. ition; ve. R + ¥ Georg my Manse, re OW Ie We ith ng ¥s ring 1" i been Am now [ al man, owner 2 that for re to wd of wenty ready suffic $500 i We rom Year, have ‘cnney « the Commencing Thal, his 3 Winslow: E. Wat Musser; re- lay Pro assum psit, P Camp- © A Alfre en im M mn time Corp va iB rst ler sitier: ge, admt of 1 v M., : at time Ce leaves minutes and ar: M., six 7:15; and ten MH A. 8 an “i an of 1:80 P. 2:41; ybirn, 3:04, and went, ore; sovent Hall, after Lewisburg, nt ten minutes Mifflinburg, eon minutes ten min 3:62, eight the former TATE NEW 8 ROADS, heim to Nittany Great Service | to Lower Penns and Brush of Valleys, Hug: Own ships Route 58 tofnship extend and Wa Higl in Wa The highway to State to the line from designated at a poin Moshannon an lirect! alt Rush town of George | Karthuas It in ig Route No Route No in i 06s a 1 begins 3 hwesterly in and the extends no Sn w Sh hips and through i Treverrow—Wert, At Pittsburgh. on Saturday @ly Side. Ohlo,} Wer f Tussey of in an of of R tinited row, Ss were marriage as to John 3 bride's BW tin da apts telegraph the Mrs of the Mi evening ‘ert, T™h and @ y graduate department fin bride BS , Letter from Missonrk eS —— MISSIONARY CONFERENCE of Central of Susquehanna Northern Conference Synod of Pennsylvania to Meet in Boalsburg | May 19th. Society shes Missionary Conference of 3 Sis of Central Boulshurg Thurs ay i Ww. ¥ Woman's United who May or the occasion : Morehead, Missionary preside Society A wil the ie he Ameri afternoon on Years,” and in evening on 5 Stand In Gap? The remainder the pro am in follows: Mdress of Welcome... Miss . Mrs, theran Church speak subject the in Thursday “Ten Fr n, on gi © of z part Anna Dale D. G. Meek Ac Rs sponse “Lest We I The Forget’ — Women at A. Kniss, Irigades Rockford Mifflinburg at Rockford. Harkins, State College Kern. Lock Haven [Affe and Wors Youn Mra The Mra fons g ‘ C Il F Miss Elizabeth Mra Miss \ T. Bahm Anna flinburg Secretary, Mra. F. H Daubenspeck, Chicora Treasurer, beim. Literature, fonte Industrial, tre Hall Box Work, Mrs. burg. Historian, College. A — Pasture on Grange Park. Notice is hereby given that no cattle will be permitted to pasture on Grange Park wtihout parties making neces gary arrangements with A. H. 8peyd, of Centre Hall By order of Grange Pare Committee, A I PIS SR. Visit the Millhelm Inn, every Thurs. day from &§ to 7 P. MM every Sunday from 11 A. M, to 8 P. M,, for Chicken and Wafile Supper~Charles M. Ray, Proprietor, Mrs. Samuel Hubler, Mill Mra, F. M. Crawford. Belle- Mrs, 8. F. Greenhoe, Cen C. A. Kniss, Mifflin Mra. CC. W. Bwartz, State COUNTY AGENT'S COLUMN. ® Wherein Is Contained News of Timely to the A THE Interest ienltural Class, ————— Seed Corn: ind this posite test shows Aw Lt E one germ. nation final Agricultural xtension vises te every r seed corn Your Annual Young Farmers’ Week Announced, R LL Leader Penna that the Beventh Annual ers’ Week be held June 15 The and gir especially ander t and to pupils departments Seventh County Agent C. Blaney has been A the advised by Baker, State Club of State College Young Farm will t State College, 1% boys a to program is open f the Btate to all farm is of and will appeal of feultural tion of the County in Vix ational Two formed 10 members ag clubs 1 the direc. Agen i schools an Centre of oounty the boys ve YOuUng undred who people ¥ i and ont our fires pert alert farm girls 14 i similar es inant vear Young Ex- st Week mn « by the te grea and within the cot bhreeda. Avrehire, ahd Jars Associations, ’ will used to a extent placing the grades and sorubs. Enthu sinstic leaders in the county believe there fa sufficient interest in this pro- gram to make if possible attain their goal a4 year earlier than plan ned county might well con program, according fo R. « Blaney, A MU MP TUPI. THOUSANDS TO VISIT PENN STATE CAMPUS breeding sie inty we four Hol n dairy Guernsey, steifi represented { these sires these Some « * be great in re to almost Centre similar Agent, sider a County Fr entry equently termed Garden il Pennsylvania in The ¢ of Pennsylvar the of the best wi Spring su sands cagions du All highway excellent e boen annual Junin Prom on Friday th week, and the observance of Mothers’ Day on May 7 will at wndreds of visitors the coi* The spring meeting of the Penn svivania Dalrymen's Association on May 6, the staging of the annual dairy exposition by the School of Agricul- ture. and the inter-scholastic track and field meet at the same time will also attract scores of interested people. May 12 to 14 will be the occasion for the annual industrial conference and the engineering extension convention at State College. and the spring season will close with the commencement ex: ercimes and inauguartion of President Ralph D. Hetzel on June 14. i — a ——— The thousand freshmen at the Penn sylvania State College last Saturday put on their oldest clothes or fancy costumes and held thelr annual ob: sorvance of "Poverty Day.” Prizes were awarded for the most appropriate costumes, C—O ME SARA, The Dodge sedan formerly owned by W. F. Bradford was purchased from C. P. Ramer by Harry E. Relish. of “4 ions trac to jege, Is As Rural Servied Expands, Displacing Muscle ments are parity between rural Ph of muscle farmer arday man The Ornpae- a RWing the sevtihe farmer of be af today is Ing { the in on one noxt high- professions of tomorrow his disposal the same SOUrces the industrial as if he is equally progressis bring agri ture back into step lp rt TO ADVE IT PAYS BRTISE. yandie ig a product ufacturers « the famous a feed always that RIGHT “THE YANKEE CLIPPER" PICTURED ON SITE OF BIG MARINE TRAGEDY is always t Sed Scenes Are Shot OF Historie PL Conception Where Six Vessels Were Wrecked. Point Conception, the A TVe g Riates destrovers 5 rashed Pax resist on the said Const be the As A the storm scenes ever brought to the are seen In the picture The clipper ships “Indiana” and emia” among the last of their type were thoroughly reconditioned for the picture under the supePvision of Leigh Smith, who was responsible in iarge measure for the success of “Down to the Sea In Ships” Both are as sea- worthy as the day they were Inunched at Bath, Maine, more than fifty years Lio. These scarred windjammers. veterans of many a race in the sea trade, wa fled from Los Angeles harbor with Julian and some 150 studio attaches and play: ore. After six weeks “shooting” off Point Conception, the vessels went to Cataling for a final two weeks of film ing in calmer seas “The Yankee Clipper,” which feat. ures William Boyd, Elinor Fair, Waiter Long and Junior Coghan, deals with an historic race between two clipper ships, one American and the other British, from Foo (how, China, to Bos: ton Harbor. The production ran en pervised by CO. Gardner Sullivan. The result most soreen “Bo T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. delight- of Mrs members £Vening Frank last "ambria work =n Kinney, Johnstown. a Dewey Knupp, of State forest Kman added to ¥ M Mountain wor has been inty oree ® evening fields house A heavy "hursday n “6 rain ra:n Gardens, ploughed lars were swamped, and thot Ln Ur He more like ins who at lakeworth, last Lambert, more Ward Mill- ate at a Lester iso of jun obably Medical for Mrs. (Dr.) John Frenck Mrs fre m irem Shaner, with utoed State College, conveying freshman, n haner, a Penn State at institution by i was and at places ide formerly At the she entertained her friends Mrs en social worker in the leads Conneisviile, accession more ths trip Hall which made way of both of lived ids is the night Reynd As a Lutheran Easter 1 me ade to 1¢ church and m twenty Farms knocked rning of week wh jie 0 Fs | ruck the plant. He depart back to it where spilled. engine SAnyY's Hs a 4 floor k d been another to assisling hasfen 5 ment n gel WT WOrk, yf stepped on EE milk had feet flew out from un* struck the conorels floor with a thud Clyde Bradford and and Mr. MacMarron sensed there was something wrong and found Mr. Hi- ronimous unconscious. He was carried out in the open and in a half hour re vived. He felt the effects the mise hap for several days The Millhelm High school baseball tem came up on Wednesday of last week and effectually trimmed the Cen tre Hall High school! team. The Mill- heim team was on an average about thirty per cent. heavier, somewhat older, and about fifty per cent. more efficient on the diamond than our home team. For thelr experience. the local team did well enough: individuals did splendidly. The pitcher, for instances of whom there is less than one hunde red pounds, kept up his original “steam” and struck out the most ex: periencedd player on the opposing team. This very brief sccount would be incomplete without mentioning the fact that the youths played the game without a Kick from the victors or his A » guantity « been In flash both der him and he # of » supporting cast is noteworthy. vanquished,
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