so———————IIII LOCAL AND PERSON AL. who was at weeks, is Mizs Jennie Foreman, her home here for several back to State Cyplliege. brother went to as a pa of State College, I. of town, hospital Monday Dr. Waterworth Hiram Lee, of Frank Clearfield tient of Miss Agnes Qeary, who entered Penn Stat Inst week as a an's eitor on the jan.” the official Lae, Senior, wom State newspaper. “Penn Colleg~ college wae be- his friends Pittsburgh, days Herman in Centre ginning of aunt, Mrs, Colyer, Hall the H. J of for a lew week, visiting Lambert, and The ground a gift of Centra Hall and ted, slide for the grade school play- the “Glad received Cxiris of last week happy SWS ered and the Kiddies are and Lt were at riner'a parents, Mr over Russell Grove ittsburgh n town, he Wiki Bobert ng county Nina Sn rg. Mary E. Crawl Mercer oo and Mrs Monday will be for L! her he funeral of at among inty, was WwW. A went to Odenkirk Altoona where 4 Meyer, a nephes time before returning ard attended the Rev. F has with short me. Mra Crawt her Dros ettoroit Selinsgrove, and «noe wen relatives hereabouts. Mr na. ell and Mrs. O. M. Ulrich, of Altoo- Mr, and Mrs. Low- town. Mr. Ulrich re- to while Were gues 14 of Hettinger, in turned home Monday in the P. RL. R rich work Mrs. Ul- dave longer The members of the Heformed Rev, J. M. Ri atate the resume shops, lingered a few COU» church, of is the has re having ed in an ago. are which and his pastor minister aumed place in - the pupil recovered [rom fnjures receiv. accident some Lime 1itomobile Wawne Snyder, of Lewistown iaid t rest servicen Faw long ~mpol was afternoon. The by A of on Sunda were atte nde a 1rd Riter, both ved by him several well drilling outfits and whom were M r. one Snyder occupied various ot member of several secret I wit ions trust in his home dist and was a He orders giles those named aboye the Mrs. H John Ri was also attended by Mr and £. Relish, Mrs, Edward Riter ter and Mrs, Howard Durst Sat v suitable mark of gurveyor, Indian The 1" 0 vanks of the Susquehan- afternoon to % Brady, patriot irday er will be erected the memory Captain Je fighter and cated on the River hn marker na opposite Lewisburg, diately of Captain Brady, who the Indians April 11. 1779, nearvy the site of home on sick leave, result of the Pennsylvania Historical Henry W. Shoemaker, chairman, the Northumberland County Bogiely., - C—O ——————— \ The Hat Shop. Miliheim. Mrs. Burd has returned eastern ciffes with an stock of millinery; quality, at very low prices. see them. on Wolf Run combined efforts of from THE HAT BHOP, Milihelm, Pa. William Green, President of American Federation of Labor, Lauds Governor's Record. UNANIMOUSLY ENDORSED BY STATE FEDERATION 80,000 People In Demonstration at State Fair; Democratie Candidate Acclaimed by Republican Farm Leaders. — Twice in his own State last week, and {farmer Alfred E spout yneously AMOug lingering gth among that any us siren attest ¥ his tremend privil have lispelled. Day at attracted from the raral to be one { demonstrations (dential candidate. and again throughout the day grounds resounded with tu Governor's the State at Syracuse, than 50. listricts, the marn IE N00 Again the multuous Republican fair and Democrat joined acclaimi had won the tarmers of his Stats. Labor Demonstration At a meeting of the State tion of Labor, in Rochester, the Gov- & name, uttered William President of by the the Federa “tha best jiating State having obtained bor laws of almost Union,” Mr. Green the State having Mr. ny sald heen {or Smith as its v the who was ith your social jus ed in se legislation Great Outstanding Figure glad that a study ord shows that 3 this § preciation ananimousiy 1§ hich he figured. “This great outstanding figures has nt tha Of Lae 4 GEORGE WASHINGTON ON RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE As a reply to the bigoted propa: ganda, attacking Governor Smith on religions grounds, which ls be- ing distributed through the South by various intolerant organizations, the Democratic National Committee has issued photostatic coples of a lotter written by George Washing ton the members of the New Church, a Baptist congregation, in Baltimore. In it, the “Father of the American Republic” sald: “Wa have abundant reason to rejoice that in this land the light of truth and reason has trinmphed over the power of bigotry and tition, and that every pel God accord! gown heart to on ng rahip VETERANS FOR SMITH Say Hoover ignored Disabled Soldiers; Attack Red-Tape and Bureaucracy; Cite Governor's Record, wr Alfred E friend of f former n, led by m true 3 Occupation has formed the Nati nal Democrati Veter direct a campaig: alf of the Democratic 1 andid candidate toy ng the veterans of the am convinced that Governor speech of acceptance and his refer the abuse of injunctions has made a deep impression on every in dustrial St “It is the purpose of the American t of" Labor to acquaint iis tha speeches of ac andidates and thelr srds in matters affecting labor, and leave the subject to the political of the working un of America. ence 0 ate with t both cience woms go to the polis, they will those who stood by them hours of need” stand by in Endorses Governor Smith A resolution endorsing Governor we Wy * “i ¢ who att att organizats aral Edward ET nf ; Kay ander William Jones of the ign W Major Deegan, former Command American Legion; Col. J nnson of Marion, 8. Cg Noonan of Springfield and James J. Hoey, vice chair of the Democratic National Com nder B. C and for Fore ars; oe J Yooh oa w AE to the “specious Argu of Republican speakers that sor Smith had been unfriendly veterans in criticizing the al snomy of the Republican Ad on, General Allen sald: sv Smith in his speech of instead of finding fault ve appropriation for aid of dis var veterans, approved them 11d criticize is the Iintoler t shi and bu bh has marked the ad s of these funds under Re hoicalities Mr i the plight led war veterans through speech of acceplance, completely iznore pathies are with the war veterans and where to support him, was unani mously passed by the Committees on Resolutions of the State Federation audience of 250 farm leaders, at a dinner given in his honor by Jerome D. Barnum, publizher of a Republican ard. est of assistance from « srateful Republic, is shown by the fact that under his administration as Gov New York State signed a liberal stale jal recognition under state jaws: providing an an of $500 a year to blind any American war who dents of New York State; and appropriation of $10,600,000 for a hospital for the sole care of New York's disabled veterans” measure he an wb ginte WASHINGTON.~The attitude of the intelligent Western farmer who has studied the causes of his pres ent predicament, and who realizes what a continuahce sot forth in +a letter received ingly A. Wells, Republican editor of the Webster (8. Dak.) Journal asked by Mr. Strause to support Her pert Hoover and to send & reply which could be published. Here is the reply: “You request that I join the Repub lican Business Men, Inc. of your city, in promoting the election of Mr. Hoo yer upon the sole ground that ‘he will carry out the Coolidge policies.’ Your plea leaves me as cold as the ice flelds of a polar sea. 2 “As a Republican 1 enthusiasticall decline to do any such fool thing. i am for Hoover just about as far as you can throw our party elephant by the pin feathers with your arm broken ‘®Out in the West, where men are mortgaged up to the eyebrows and farm work begins at sunrise, “we go opposed to a continuance of Coolidge policies that if 1 wrote what | think it wouldn't look good the are the pressions “Under the Coolidge policies, whic! Mr. Hoover is pledged to continue, Ws have had more farm bankruplcy and * ered wagons prairies. “You really have no realization of what these Coolidge policies have done to a great and flourishing agri cultural section of the country. “WParny Junds have depreciated $30, 000,000,000 in value. Fifty thousand business men have gona broke. Four thousand rural banks have failed. “Whils Coolfige was President, Congress, representing the people, passed farm relief bills twice and twice the man higher up vetoed them. That is the paramount Coolidge pol icy. We have been fooled twice. Don't think, my Wall St. friend, you cap do it again, * “With kindest personal regards, you aro at liberty to publish this and go to the devil” ’ and conquered the $1.95, $2.50, $2. also here for YOU. MEN: LADIES: er RA a—— ===) New Hats, THIS STORE MILLHEIM ( hevrolet Still Going Strong. 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FORD ROADSTER, 27 model, tires. steel box, extrd (new) thre down payment, balan(® to suit FORD ROADSTER, "26 Pode. $56.00 down payment, balance to sult ready for the road: ask for demonstration - CHEVROLET COACH, late model: five tires; fully equipped; fine running condition: small down payment, bale ance in 12 mo. payments - LH —— £1 “am Centre Hall
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