ca— VOL. CVI. DEMO CHAIRMAN ELECTED STATE VAN DYKE CRATIC National Commlitteeman Sedgwick Kistler Re-elected—1Wet Adopted. Resolution pacing hands of the ious States. Pending rej modification the Volstead law to increase liquors, cohol The Democr: command, sleaders point . contrast in to oe Stats pre hibf. Republican FOR BABIES, DEDICATED REED COTTAGE AT WOMELSDORF, sorvices of the Ira 8 B Womdisdorf, wns Dedication Cottage for Home, last Sunday. Ldtt. Reed Bethany dedi- Paul 8. Lein- the Phila- the principal speaker, The of ap . Reed, of ahies Or Rev. D. Messenger, D editor of Ch urch Cott coat erected $40,000 by at a Ira 8 supervised Age proximately who the con Sellersville, ruction and donated the structure C—O A Eleven Applicants Granted Licenses. persons passed a learner's Bellefonte, to Fifteen received their Blanchard, Mrs held roe in op- vehicle, appli Those who I; Richards, lafornte: E. Edward Eb- Ethel Bea Pelle Margaret Manning, rown, Verla Craig, t. all of State College ver, Lemont; Edward Purdue, inte, fp Ap — SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES. The price to be paid the members of the Sheffield Producers Co Inc, for the 23 per cent. grade B milk delivered by them during the month of April is $1.- 0% per hundred pounds in the 201-210 mile zoned with the usual freight, grade and butterfat differentials. This is equal to 21.29 for milk sold on a 3.5 per cent basis, C—O SS a —— Pinchot's “dryness” has become so dry that it appears to have evaporat- od completely. A I A The fire tower on Perdue Mountain ix being repainted by Richard Brooks and Eddie Brenwsier doing the artistic work. The tower has a helght of Af: ty feet or more from its base, net cash operative Association, EGGS, Te DOZEN; IN SOUTH BUTTER, 18e¢, DAKOTA Reporter Subseriber Says Farm Prod- . Hit In Not Raise Price to Lowest Pay ucts Have Yoarse—Does Plas, M RS. ENTERTAINS. Ada vot BUTZ Butz, of Yi ist Mrs her friends wo Wid Beliefonte MILLMONT WOMAN HORRIBLY Bi Announcements, held at the M on Legion and and College, will be hedd M. E » Sunday evening, 26th, Sprucetown Memorial Spruesiown Memorial gorvices wilf be cometory «006 P The wer vicey Day American the in charge bring with them a iring squad Children's Day speaker from State services in the June The Sprucetown cemetery association wil from cemetery be pleased to receive contributions interested in having the up. Funds badly following committee will receive funds: H. E. Foust, G. HL McCormick, secretary ; treasurer; W, F, M¢Kin- parties Kept The gratefully are needed, president F. F. ney. Palmer, EE ——————— a ————————— DISPLAY OF TULIPS IN BOOZER GARAGE WINDOW tive display vindow of Ios der ording af varieties of tulips. the being Cottage varietivs Tulips, Tulips were grown by of near Centre interested In flowers and He is of the Glant Darwin, Breeder Tulips, and The flowers WwW. Burkholder He is much landscape development opinion that American home owners are beginning to realize the value of gardening as a means of making the home a more attractive place in which to liva He states, “I sincere ly believe that within the next few years there will be a marked increase in the popularity of landscaping as a meaing of home beautification.” Or AI MPAA. MILLHEIM BOROUGH REDUCES SCHOOL TAX 5 MILLS The Millheim school board's action at a recent meeting was heartily ap- proved by taxpayers when a five mill reduction was made in the tax rate, leaving the millage fifteen mills. The reduction means a lessening of the tax by $1357.55. The valuation on which tax Is rated is $271,510, Wm. N. Duck was elacted teacher of the 6th and 6th grades replacing Miss Klaer, Parrot Eugene Hall. HUR psm—. NO. 21 A Be PRESENTED (0. GRANGE I TRAVEL GAVE! 0 CLINTON There were also Patrons present from Blair, U Tioga counties, The flastheran ch The re meeting nion, Lycoming. Lawrence and besides the many from held well-fill- Clinton meeting was in the sch, which was Pomona Worthy rout followed orcs ig gusay of ed by Was Master Burrell in the morning session There were nina candidates obligated by who n fifth degree the Worthy State Master Dorsett. made it a4 very impressive A noonto more the ceremony. at bountifiy dinner was served in 200 persons, br the i ladies of Avis grange The was opened T afternoon sess wddress of of Clinton and onded t« y vie log of entre Also, by two smal girls from Clinton, The renain- part of tre county ing the program was by Cer Patrons lecitation, “Don’t Donald Biddle. The string band delightful, Reading by Moon Grange The minutes of the Centre-Bedford meeting were read by Worthy Lecturer Millward, and presented by him to Worthy Lecturer Hubbard, of Clinton county. Pictures of dairying in Eng- land and other foreign countries were shown by R. OC. Blaney and explained by Prof. E, B. Fitts, of the Dairy De- partment of State College, who vis ited the foreign countries, The gavel was presented to 8. CC. Burrell, Pomona Master of Clinton county, by 1. E. Biddle, Pomona Mas- ter of Centre county. This Is a very you tell on me” by wis furnished by the it music of Union Grange. was Miss Beck, from Hal impressive ceremony, and the gavel caries with it the spirit of fraternal: ¥ Vis Chester Wa teaher: Will nine Dinge ¥ This the benefita Reductions expenditures costs in the ral Ge in de vernment, utead of levyin vy fe taxes were manded, and corded gainst State regulation and posed sirong protest was re in the resolutions adopted a- of school terms teachers’ salaries and the pro- elimination of the one-room schooy hougps Pomona at 15 FRANK KELLER. & ™\ The marriage of Miss Myla Catharine B. Wert, Jr. the bride's A. Bpyk acn The next Clinton county will meet Jeoch Creek, MES —————— A ———— WERT-—-SPYKER., Sept Spyker to John was An- noumed on T Mr, and Mrs marrage wwday by parents er. 1 Methodist land ceipt Chester PATRON Saturday, May 7th. the official ann marriage was known the most intimated friends of ple The bride graduate High the Commercial College, and since complot- ing af is a # the local Willinmasport school and Aa course in the latter institution, a little more than two years ago, has been employed in the offices of the Ag- rvicuitural Department, Pennsylvania State College, where she is now en: gaged, The groom is a son of Mr, and Mrs John B. Wert, of near Tusseyville, and tke his bride is a graduate of Centre Hall High. Since his school days he has been employed by his father on the farm. Both bride and groom are very es. timabld young people and are popular in their set. No announcement has been made of thelr immediate inten tion. RA 0 I AG AP SAIS. Memorial services wil] be held at Linden Hall, Sunday afternoon, May 20th, at 2:30 o'clock, ¢ivn Colyer, TOWNSHIP YOCATIONAL SCHOOL NEWS ITEMS ———————————— THE ‘LUCKY JADE” COMING. ine 4th Lascky in Cen Auditor the nig of J the C0 Please keep open. You Jade make her first tre Hall at fum Admission and 15 This musical comedy It will want to apipes the Grange bee 11 rice cents wil we minimum of 25 carries a heavy with sadness dangerd disturb ances disrupt the of the faint The prologue is a “Voo- doo temple in the heart of Africa. The od at "The Beeches” is bubbling oven fun It mystery with and pear on and fancy is tinged and secrecy. lis will hearted two acls are J in Hampton, Va Watch for Be sure to get y« next week's notice wir tickets early. Banks Prohibited from DPrawing Up Legal Documents, attorn- Friday the prohibit and rey between hankors met tied wns adoption resolution by Bankery from uments of n Pennn association A . ty ing banks drawing up wills other legal dox The ition was approved at the ing the convention held in Pittsburgh reso chow gogsion of bankers annual PAINT SPRAY DEMONSTRATION AT T. F. PELANEY FARM Edward Durst, of town, is extending an invitation to farmers who may be interested in watching a dJdemonstra- tion of the new DeVelbis paint spray machine, to-day (Thursday) and to- morrow, on the Thomas FF _ Delaney farm, where the large barn and other buildings will be painted in this mod- ern manner. The machine has been purchased by Mr. Durst from the Thompson Decorating company of Lock Haven, dnd repersentatives of the company will do the demonstrating. ————— AD ITA. DAVIS PLURALITY #01008 James J. Davis defeated General Smedley Butler for the nomination for U. 8. Senator by a plurality of 401,000 votes, The official vote is given thus: Davis polled 934975 votes and But fer 533.966. Willlam 8. Adams, wet candidate, had 37.420 votes as the third candidate, The Democratic vote for United States Senator was: Lewis C. Cassidy, Philadelphia. 62449; 1. H., Rupp, Al lentown, 112.908, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS legal, of Reads of Al Schaeffer, Rr Mrs ward of The Bellefont# are Company, left Bellefonte thé of last week for New York there fi weeks being over 10 as nevet R. Owens a rd JAIre sil | » oy Fx uled from wr alive his objective trip to Europe, Wales Mr. Owens he h Beforé Mh Hunt the former Biate ITE. rr i MTITILS thinks she pHaymate. newcomers y her two tingdon bY the and High school leporter window, fon. Some pict are was" thirty and le ago. The dress is very different from that of today, and Is a8 noticeable the younger children a8 the ‘teens above fitieen, shoes fs the unbroken ruié Many of the kids plotute fathers and far in the that tima of ate Rev. who served on Methodist with residence at Spring Mills, with her daughter, Mrs. Baird, husband, J Eugene Baird, of through the wale wiih Mrs. Spring Mills, former Although eighty-five years is in fine phy* retains her mens ’ de pupils, posted in the much Of ZTa are attracting allent of the pict “as res YOArs “8 in in those High top in footwear od have in are now niotheres or children advanced were at as schools as they Mrs, Chiicote, Chilcote, wife the the charge, together idge on passing dave ago days ago, at stopped CC. A. Krape, neighbors, of age, Mrs. Chilcaote condition and sical faculties tag Dr. Andrew GG. Beshore, who has been in town since last summer, exs pects to leave here for Chicago in the near future. He will cover both the Republican and Democratic National conventions to meet in Chicago, for the Kansas City (Mo) Star. He is an experienced political writer and if looking forward to a busy but most en* joyable task assigned him by the proms inent Missouri journal. Dr. Beshored first appeared here as a Chautauquik lecturer several years ago, and liking the place so well he came back. The first reunion of the 43rd Ualted States Infantry, after 31 years will take place at Newport, R. I. on Me morial Day. Robert B. Burns of Mun« oy, former county detective of Lycoms ing county, is one of the survivers of the regiment, having been a quarters master. Mr. Burns is the husband of Miss Nina Snyder, a former Oentre Hall girl. “The reunion is being are ranged to honor the memory of ite hero, Lieut. Jospeh T. Sweeney, who was commander of the troops that were massacred at Catubib on the Is land of Samar in the Philippines - }