- VOl.. CVI. to Grand Jury SEVENTY-NINE NESDAY WEALTH CASES, CASES TO BE AND The rran next week ments ar Heard Monday. THE VETERAN QUESTION. Consideration is More I pected Sympathetle to If Past Auxiliaries, Roosevelt Declares National Presiden of a Republican. TF ics JUSTICE LEAGUE MEETING, FRIDAY, FAX = 00 P. October Lyd » Tax Justice League, will «5th 8 Secretary of be K. the pres. ent to deliver an address, the this time, obiects we ized effort. The league Octobér 15th. filled an five mombers State-wide work In at and outline the purpose and expect from an organ- progress can was partially organized Elective offices yet to be executive committees of and three delegates to are Justice League, A A AI SAS BAI A Mrs. Ella Black, president the State W. C. T. U., makes the state ment that the entire Republican State organization will back Fithian for the Senate, & A ———————— A MS, Dr. J. Max Baber, leader of the Ne sald, "The Republican party is but a of Lincoln.” t i i i MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED. ARE CRIMINAL, OR COMMON- Be Heard Tuesday. D> a Fe Be Heard Thursday. HOLMES ¥ i TH} MAN, REAL ESTATI EXPLOITING P. ! time n address before 20th Century Club deplored the high in $100.00 taxes Pennaylva- nia, which f i for of average the family. But.—on the authority, Mr. Holmes is said to talk one way to his Centre «ivanty neighbors and vote another in the State's General Assembly. That's very very bad. A OA PAN AS FROM BOAST TO THREAT. “It is an insult to the intelligence of the voter to think that he or she can be fooled by shifting the boast of the full dinner pai} in 1028 to the threat of the continued empty dinner pail in 1932. 1 omsurs the badly advised and each member party that Democrats and those of the rank and file In their own party who are properly dissatisfied with thelr are still American patriots and cherish in their hearts. as 1 do of its people and the continuance of Roosevelt's address, THROUGH. ord) Mi Philade DDLING 1 phin eT (di {From of Wpproves irrhas tha Lege Herbert Hoover through. ‘ But still wants to mivalle A ————— UH “1 spendings as one ant of this campaign opinion it is the most direct ive that business.” address, regard Fie of : ry tion Federal n the most import In my and offect government From insyes contribution maka to Pittsburgh can Roosevelt's A AAA APA SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE. For Saturday, October 20th, the last day of our “More for Your Money” Sale, we offer the following Extra Speelal Valuesi— Big 14-quart Dish Pan In beantl. ful “Ivorine.” The deep, round shape with green trim or rim SATURDAY ONLY, 4% Six«quart Pudding Pan In ereamy Ivory ware, green trim SATURDAY ONLY, 19 All other Hems are still avaPable at the advertised prices. GROSS SHOOK PRACTICING MEDICINE; HELD FOR VETERINARY GIVES 8500 iros oh $Hi¢ under bond for HOUTZDALE MAN USE 'o TAKE RIFLE OWN LIFE & HUNTER SPEAKS TO ROOSEVELT-GARNER (CLUB y tig ot ero SLICK FUNERAL THI RE ——— [PAST CHIEFS K. E. MEET AT SPRING MILLS * is. 5 3. F rity § ¥ & ' large played £4 “MYSTERY OF A MASKED GIRL" PLAY BY “GLAD GIRLS" 1 . yy 3 girl { 1s ’ mn A A 50 GRAVE ROBBED, BODY BURNED, IN INSURANCE SWINDLE and A er hus : ¢, and Ross Marcin minent insurance na in the H gd They are charged with robbing a grave and burning a body with Intent to de fraud an Insurance ot $10,000, The body was crisp In a ramshackle structure. A car, bearing license plates issued to Fetter, was found nar th burned shack. This, it Is contended, is to give the Im- pression that Fetter’s body was found in the ruins All the papers necessary to collect the insurance had been made out but had not been mailed to the company. Mra, Fetter had identified the body as that of her husband. A —-————_————_— Ou, John A, McSparran, Agriculturd for gent are intin n yv jail company out burned almost to a Secretary of Pennsylvania, Gove ernor Pinchot's “Friday” has given Dr. Edwin J Fithian, of Grove City. hig endorsement for the United States Senate. This very strongly Indicates that the Governor iz preparing a Vare, “"half<-bought and half-stolen” HOSTERMAN & STOVER C0. Millhelm, Pa. certificate of election, should the Sen- — sr ——— ————.——————— ———————— OLD CREAMERY TO SOLD WILLIAM D, reamery y ————— A ——— { A A AA A CONSISTORIAL CONFERENCH AT MILLHEIM, s————— DRIVERS GRANTED LICENSES, ¢ ls STANDING OF stM(CER LEAGUE. State (College-Centre Hall fested. Game ..% I- T. 1. member ———— Enteriained, i L. enter! Girls " aird # of ti I 1 girls % fined Edward Tuesday Mr town, on The h in keeping BOR RONn moss le and G night of was beautifully with the Hal. the refreshments and favors were also suggestive of the supernatural influences prevalling at this season, and aside from the set pro- gram carried out at thesa meetings, the games, stories, marches and entertain. ment in general were appropriately. se. lected to conform to the Hallow-tide. The children were all dressed in pret ty costumes. presenting a most delight ful picture. Bettie Vogt, a daughter of the hosts, is 4a member of the organi- gation, as are also the following who were present: Bertha Bilger, Marguerite Jackson Ola Faye Jackson, Lillian Bender, Lefa Bitner, Jane Spyker, Laois Reese, Ane nie Homan, Marjorie Morrow, Grace Noll, Bertha Bradford, Geraldine Brad. ford, Mabel Foust, Darline Foust, Grace Smith, Lols Arney, Peggy MeClenahan, Edna Meyers. Dorothy Meyers, Bettie Runkle, Jean Dingess. ————— AS S———— Democratic Rally, Baturday night, in home of Mrs Vogt, inst in wee ome decorated lowe'en and ator carry through on November 8. Millheim. FOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ner treas- week, vigited Lew- T College f Mrs. Cen- treasure ¢ rmer at Wash to be cofie at Belle- under for $ he three road county Il of last Week 5 he first + L entre 4 a tha part children wefte h their liam at ning to moved few with ‘ CRE WW 4l jesls i i i his 3 i wf town, Hospital, further ago the bannef burning causing a atmeng the The pare the father of town. liamsport sign a prop- S01. , Mrs, rd, Conn. Hall, titers Mills vl #0 njoyed the fone of friends, nons of whom classed with him among nonagenarians, bug some were octogenarians while a few youngs- ters in the seventies were numbered In the gathering to say, con" versation centered around incidents which took place forty, fifty and sixty years ago, and memory was put to se vere test in some Instances, The of eties in the Centra; Pennsylvania Syne od church, was hold of which Dr. W. E. Fischer is the pastor, jast week. The attendance was quite large and an elaborate program was executed. Latherans interested in missionary work from Centre Hall who attended one or more sessions were Mrs, W. W, Kerlin, Mme, C, BB, Flink. Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs. Kryder Frank, Mrz. Brae ext Frank, and Mrs. 8S WW. Smith, whose transportation was furnished by W, W. Kerlin. Mrs. H. L. Eh ight was another missionary worker to ate tend having accompanied Bell fonte nie Centre dit who is past Years age, number could ‘ COMPA ship of a boast being Needless missdonary convention sorle of the Lutheran in the Shamokin church - delegates to the convention city.
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