NO.7 —————————— 3 A AHP 5 SA WHO BENEFITS RY PROWIBITION? | HEELER SCORES Penn State Student Killed, Delleate Surgleal Operations. | moxrnry BEPORT OF COW [mn ‘AA NICARAGUAN POLICY exander R. Phillips, J 2, Mos Dr. J. V. Foster, of State Colleg TESTING xssociarion | IHHA AND COUNTY NEWS, {Document prepay Hy he duffalo | s » 1 t y {Charges Coolidge Is Waging Private - ar to Subdue Nicaragua, {HAPPENINGS OF | OCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS Centré cent t Vi 1 ¢ \ g Fmplovers—Who benefit by increased "levy iw } ; Qatut v ho t recént nN vjured ful 5 I ec Konze 1 Zi LE 14 Y i The to} 4d hers fuction and a reduced labor turn: | a merien ctivities in the little Veith ' the : nt § mit t to Philadelphia Satur 4 ! i dy ! 4 . : ¥ n Mon- wm kKmen fower ¢ 4 # Ya ail ¢ { y y PR 3 y ‘ 4 . y blue Mondays” three times and who uring than in 192 nerds IY 1 y drunken farm vio a ‘ ‘ " s aa d Inte y trond ame . ch ¥ . i tard 4 rt y { second Der Any ¢ i 1 - Sl a = { Eun © Asserts in ad i : pH , ' } ! ’ bh fae ait ara : A ¥ 4 i . i rd i ye ’ cnteapre y and denosits Nr th mvings banks by ; Moraes yver thy smtanian hy worel the Ku to be fractured and t gat n ation 5 Vi ¥ wdling od Slacd 6 vd 11 ey y f near Mifflin. Billion Dollars.—an ge of 60 per «ia. dutra hh having e versly contusso seneath 1 4 nformar ‘ fully decided Hew Hol 4 #104 3 . | PUTER, returer me on Friday after cent rifided nt en 3 1 ' her } Williara ; ve gold } wun. “deviated from - Billion dollars of new insurance since ....,my squandered countless thous | itable ‘hey were of the opinion that unusual one red Slack. Cents Mrs. J. I. Tressler hile walk 19920 which ie n ner cent inerease : . . 3.34 . ale il po ” g {OV , : . . . y f mag - . , wing rh yo! ? RARE TARE 1 at ol public treasury ai . oe Mp A svap ry gues ‘ : wind : aa TEE , i eg. Ho ' wile ’ ’ Sl aa ous » An outs hydrant insurance an ‘entral America an permitted | hav d the boy's life tin the group of Dr. Foster's patients]! Heg H ely t 5.3 br a bor t the wrist of the Real Fstate Men—Who sold an ‘ uit T { 4 atar Ove fy atl ’ : ; eh Hr lett p of seven hundred forty-one a homes every day last vear 1G FIN info 1 te earaguan na n ina lertaker ; r HE rt { renin lin that line of work { Fred Centre H RY 2 : nkruptey find rents and payments A to suek it dry” i hipped to Dallas, Te: the i i le H ely 3 53 ia Teen fled by attorney W. G. Ruf: collect : Ve hav ut harshly enough with | pen ent home of the fami Sheffield Milk Prices, ¥ k. Centre H ars of Se To 3 action. on iid Manufacturer ufactured prod: 4 gy y ind other Cai oo” - . ! Her. H po a 7 5p Runkle tay the sher a rs in wots which is more than) C5 Tepubiics he continued, “but oyfiiygcAl, HATCHERY BEGINS of the Sheffield Producers Coops : : Fhe ro 2a : : ; Rive SHIPPING OF BABY CHICKS | Association. Ir f three nti, A a : . : : : ; Imoerna ; ’ por» a a— Republican Office Seekers, uum hundred cM rooms wht Class Initiation, es last ve Evervhody's F nassenger iutom f SY herd » vy Hs # $534 4 svt 3 entre ¥ tT thi Of fh 4 {Hes, and one radio set homes in our country a Wins Penitentiary Office. doubled th attendand : "years : . . ‘ nd witnessed vir ! ttend: | 5 niment of George WW AA PA A——— Bankers Meet, tn the large Dr resentative shall ne the hles generation Basket Ball Games, State College High School 8 and girlie teams will play the Gregg Town ghip Voe 1a] School teams at Spring -. 30 Mill on Satorday plight, 7:30 o'clo : tr at Sprigg Mills HARMONY SCHEME ASTRAY : LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. IN CENTRE COUNTY World Day of Prayer. Taylor, N. D. February 8, 19:8 Both Seott and Dorworth Forces dh Editor Centre Reporter: Grooming Men for 6G. 0, P. Nomi » * + It wintered i 4% - of Prayer, under nations, ang Hoard i nt . ' tere which = ued 21 eh i cuitinmmm— Methodist Camp Schedule, foll dps ov Hedlund ’ re . " ‘ dia and m ‘ We TOT ced Fen day Gr More Ago a n Sr SHH venin Ch . Pere a Brizadd po : "Ete . al Supervisor Reslgns, tons treks and wagon ficknls an patty leaders were present for almost § wgain: they were stopped 0 harmonize the difference between the : : : § . ! State supervisor i Camp : ations &i WR nts Counts ™ Pires June ve, who are hecanuse of the deet fons n the Republican but fron smgned, and March 1 will Jeave Bell fonte for Sewickley Heights near fo. Sars nea} Pittsburgh, to become superintendent” © 0 JU 19 iermed; His 1 tai agan ‘alter Hosterman, RB. 1 ls known as the Shoestring the $00-acre estate of Lewis Park. |Chmp. July 13 to July 23 termediate | 2 Smith an hn Dutrow, a descrintion of an engine ord hv fdivision line already hag been drawn in 3 uet ved . fo} se ’ Bava" ars ins 4 : -. . . iw ict oO wr Sse f he Counties it i " a i OVE camp. X tis Hus a: Cam { s 11 . oh PGR Fatal the Northern Pa rallroad t will lconnection with the offices of membse Bly mprised : t I f Pittsburgh. His successor has not Meeting ny A t Amp 1 A nd Harry Ruhl Ad 4 Huntingdon, Union, Perry, Snyder, Ju been named Meeting and » rence. August 1 i : 3 to August 1 yd Epworth Leag 3 J 12 | Epworth Leag wrouseh » mn of the sisiature and county hair - $4 ~ : sun through our town } Leg ture and « i cha ata, Mifflin. Franklin and Fulton, is wa i { noticed in The Reporter th be hes i past week it does n nok as 3 himself for the fourth term P. BR BR got new cars IT will , the plan is going to work ou . rey i Ove £1 "Hiladelnhia Sunday noon, ittend a Dodge afte’ show They brough back with theny To All Centre County Republicans, a one-ton Graham truck for Shoemaker The locomotive will have a length [man hein OTIIORD =" CR re 0" ue Institute Aves on BO of 121 feet, nearly one-half as fong as| Wilson I. Fleming, father of Judge | camimen sed Bonar, Bounties for January, $20,316. Inst a, fugust 11: 0) an ordinary city block. and will bel M ‘Ward Fleming, who conducted his place. Mre Campbell is the widow of Compilation of January bounty pay 3 17 feet longer than the 12 large en-jsons campaign last fall with success Congressman Timothy J Campbell, ments by the bureau of vermin control Brothers, State College placed in service hy the North backed by State Senator Scott, is a of New York City and was his secre. Shows that although wild cats are be I have been urged by Republican r re, St . Fn represented the Repub- lieved to be a vanishing race in Penn- | representatives of all elements in our | _A Graham 1% ton truck and a Dodae Coast Limited through the mountain {During the three years he has been In |. 0 of that city in congress. She *¥ivania. 35 of them were trapped or |Party in recent contests im Ce ntre | Victor Six were brought from Detroit {i fo country. Tts total weight including office he has been successful each year, | of said to be a woman of tact and abil- Shot. On weasels, the most blood. [county to become a candidate for the Hagan Gamge recently and tender. will be 1.082500 pounds. or 541 but he is not the choice of the admin ity and entered the cont to win. thirsty of all the enemies of game. |Chairman of the Republican County sold to Dewey Krumrine, State Colleges It will have a fire box 22 feet istration forces 16.537 bounties were paid. In addition | Committee. In the hope and thelief!and Irvin Ishler, Lemont, respectively, tons. ; two Inches long by 9 feet six Inches Meir choles, it ls understood, is A payments were made for 2.115 gray that T will be able to accomplish muoch | The garage owner, Ralph Hagan. wide. and its tender wil hold 26 tonsz | Philip D. Foster, of State College, who The death of Clement Fortney. of ¢ vou and 1.522 red foxes. toward reuniting the party. 1 have | assistant Frank White, drove the off of coal and 20.000 gallons or 75 tons |has announced himself an out-and-out Altoona, formerly a Potter townshid ha total payments were $29.316. the [agreed to the use of my name forjhere. Mre White accompanied her of water. The enormous weight of this jcandidate. This fact will result in a resident, igs noted by the Reporter's largest in the history of the commis: | County Chairman on the ballot at the | husband on the trip. £ 3 ’ & » ” - far 3 4 8 5 3 £ o colossus will be carried on 20 pairs of showdown as to the relative strength lonlsburg correspondent. gion for any single month. primaries on April 24th, 1828 My | William Stoner, farmer living to the wheels eight talrs of which will be lof the two factions, the one led by | — - ————— policy will be a square deal to all Re-| 4) f the boro igh. re rts thieves . Rev rip ¢ i , ; ie th of se borough. repos 4 driving wheels Senator Scott and the other hy Secre publicans, irrespective of past differ-ly.00 been operating ad a his place, ‘ : 8 bee erati abo is The tractive power of the Mikado [tary of Forests and Waters Dorworth, ences among them. and my one A rim from a Star auto wheel tire ’ : A . - w— —— . A i J ro a Siar aulo ; i type is 63.4680 pounds, while the trac- John Laird Holmes, of State College, | ¢ A wil' be to achieve Republican victory |,.4 the Bb atte ry fre ti th gu Bone x ; pe ; ; di : 5 0 ] ; 1 . . ang 1 ¥ MY Lom ie < ar 2 tive power of the new locomotive will jwho already has served two terms in n the county. Upon this basis I re stolen 8 WAS on, 1 bag of recleaned - A 3 od ga ¢ M ‘ " valid : J] 3 iy LOM :. AS AS ais q aR ¥ . be 137.000 pounds {the Legislature as the member from : ’ ; spectfully ask the support of all Re [4inathy seed. There were os 1 bags } oe ‘ : ; h ; z % {timothy ere wen ; The trailer will be equipped with a Centre, has come out with his an- | 4 i publican voters {of the in the 1 th w nts Nas . with | q 4 ; 3 ¢ 4 . i bebetaa jof the seed In the barn but the one nouncement as 5 candida for third | wt a La | 4 PHIIAPY D. FOSTER stolen was the only one that had beest term. The fact that Representative . = pi Sah VEE ; ne Aa ole ] .l lear a radon , Ps % # 5 : PC iene gines ern Pacific last year to haul its North jeandidate for re-election as chairman, |, : ; tary while he toonter i 10 i seen 4 number ¢ ; bo a truly erm picants go down in defeat ir 4 : 0 Ea ; : i : 5 few : Lf ay es Smvetzier, of Hecola was at WoT v1 “nity anty has not deterred th Y ; a ; ; 3 ; sia 5 MONEYS FOR SCHOOLS, 3 Vistas “ tor Vs ltrs catioiam——— from n " ry for the nomination : 4 ; :, ¢ last week ment on Was nade tha Siu ' entre Hall Mr Qmetgler . . "> ea opposition te J. ©, Heverly LC rs i Centre county's shar ir itm half yw rmerly. Jive Endicot, New York v SIDES TO PICTURE. rt : ] : y | a 4 . TWO SIny § 1 Lorin ' Prensurer. Also hasan | sllotment from we State for school | bt recently located at the piace named PUFDOSOR Yeas 357 he second in {above an will ngage in hatching #tallment for i YET il s G4 nich ‘ iwwing formed i partnership August. The amounts i “ v4 el with DPohert arniel Mra Hebecen various schoo! districts | > unty | Emerick 3 iso a guest of Mrs Stump, ure shown below 1 Smith 0 to the Wa : Seliafonie horoush B TRAE 5 : 2 A En $0032 ’ % 43 Athletics ind | competitive Be font Wy ou h B.738.1 Prof. N. I. Bartges. Mrs . Hart ¥ or res) on ne Nation, : x ’ 8 ) + sr Ta £1.976 : ' Ros on : i hreve thed ili in the 1otivitie ? 3 N ; \ ponuer, Twp. oh and danghter Harriet, of Avie motored Dery modern school if nroner a a Joe wp. 32.756 to Centre Hall on Saturday, and vie In addition t pre i VER Cor ed, constitute Vos minable pes by 4 . y 4 : . ; lurnside Twp $865 - ited h former's brother. Winfield vinced that Heflin, by his attacks on [0 ine i 10 . torent : a ; Centre Hall borough, $1,977 B ba Fa i 2 Hes 1 Pfomouhg Mh oyaity and interest i , 3 Fed . 1 5 on the Bartges farm al Bmith and the Catholies has made in school work They heonald not, | vi A ; ; College Twp. $1980 Eariyvstown Prof lartges continues the nominsition of Bmith almost inev ) oe i | : h, : 4 Ferguson Twp, $2828 S oF ra 2 wh ; . however, be over-emphasized to the ex | 4 § oe A : ” ’ yh as principal of the Avis schools, and table. The prospect of a divided Dem- |, Send t ; i di Greg Twp. $4.970. As x 8, jlent thal they overshadow the chief! Hain T . $2 o%7 informed ux. that the growth of the aifies 1. hg : . . 8 LWP. Sane school enrollment necessitates the add« pd » 3 vy v8 align In § 3 : ‘ hd H nepal I arts in the ne xt Sampa, ¥ RA iy. {Purpose of schools. which is the edu | % » ay Half T $1.275 $ vy fnontces ple ex of oa WET 1 , Gk stant y 1 “id uimoon wi. "8 ing of four more ¢inss rooms to the . cation of boye and girls : : 4 K : can victory even more overwhelming | 0. R. Brownfield, retiring president ¢ : ? Harris Twp, $1.834 present school building. The bond lee than those ofMfour and sight yenrs ago lof the Pennsyivania. So atm mnt 1 | JER AST UTEP RD TRIES CLE Cha he Howard Doro. $2.50813 " : ps a ) ha veka ' inia. Schoal Directors : . cas sue for same has been approved by Put there 14 another side to the ple association, sounded a timely warning Howard Twp, $1.565 the voters. plans and specifications ture, It iu pointed out that the i when he advised the directors of the | Alluring JACQUELINE LOGAN as Mary Magdalene Huston Twp. $1,405. 0. kK.'4 by the State Department, and aff y he § rere Fears | s s y i "My p HOHR. TH g . " : strength of Ah ta Tyme State. In convention at Harrisburg, & in Cecil B. DeMille's great success tdherts Tp ope bi i® in readiness for building operations. BET nO Ano a - gn against “sport hysteria.” He chose a . » he » : gs . rate but among Middle Western and fitting name for a comdition which 1 * "THE KING OF KINGS Miles Twp. $2,377.50 W. RB Tressler, of Oak Hall Station, Northwestern Republicans. There are|fe.quently found in public schools “The King of Kings” Is not a mere movie entertalnment—although the | Milesburg Boro, $1245.75 was a business caller here during last seasoned politiclans who decinre that | With no enthusiasm tor wohool | Interest and drama of its story of the Life of Christ are enthralling-—but, Millheim Boro, $2216.25 week and was found to be meh ine the presence of n Riap eandiaats | sports, not only among pupils and | Over and above that, It prosents itself as the. most complete and acourate Penn Twp. $1.488. Ce terested In the farming operations he the field would be hi ely to i in {thowe responsible for the conduct of | depiction of New Testament times that has ever been offered, exceeding Philipshurg Bore, 3:13 1 and his father, J. J. Trossfer. are cof Georgia. Alabama, Texas, or Arkansas |... cononle but among parents and | in this respect even “Ben-Hur.” Lastly and preeminently, it is Spirit, on Potter Twp. 32.260. ducting. They are largly engaged in going Republican than in Indians, joven those who have no relationship | the screen: bringing new beauty ino the lives of all. To miss it will be the Rush Twp. $7,860, 2 milk production and are keeping at the Snow Shoe Boro. $2,064.37. present time sixteen Guernsey cows, Ohlo. Towa or Oregon going Demo 4, ghonie it is not surprising that| source of life-long regret. eratic. They ague that the Republican gq iy un tendency to oi a cham: | One of themost delightful features of the presentation is the accom | Spring Twp, $4615. some of them puresred They have Klansmen in the Middle West and. np. team more highly than edu-| banying Hugo Riesenfeld musical score. The symphony orchestra has been| State College Boro $5356.50. done away with many of the old meth. Northwest have demonstrated for more |oqpnnal attainment. It is well tohave| expertly chosen, and their ensemble throughout the mighty scenes of the] Tovior Twp, 81.365. ods followed on, farme for the mone AE i an Nl ihe Ban Te lsomeone sx prominently associated | story contributes tremendously to the pleasure of this magnificent eye-and- Union Twp. $1470. modern and are keeping ‘n close touch pnardieae _ ig hn § Cu a Pt with schorls as yirevn od has! ear offering. The performances now being given afford the only epportun: Unionville Bore, $600. With Pehin State to keep ii N eunten Wiomocadn of gn Soh ROVE pean oul attention th the n.ed for a! Ity to mee "The King of Kings” in Bellefonte this season. At the Richelieu] Walker Twp. $2,965. informed as to the practiond ‘and. im shown. And they are more NUMEroUs. adjustment of values. Theatre, Thursday of this wesk, Worth Twp. $2,480.63, practical innovations voert fF ominliorn il { } # No ‘ candidaes 11d probald nyvit i ev pues that 9 will have the backing of the Scott and Heflin of Alabama ning Teming @ Fron i el bed ps rp the Dey ' wminate Gov | SCHOOL ATHLETICS, weekly, which i
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