VOL. CVIIL. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES CHEERED BY 20,000 SATURDAY The mpanic-stricken Carundy “Mellon Republican stand battle fal privilege in the machine is making a Inst for ‘‘presery wtion of spec. pol nation corruption” and State and H Governor, ma » that ch attended by George Democrat for LI nee record-bre a more th picnic ian 20.000 Democrats Of Cu and Grove nearby berland Williams Joseph nee 1 Earle's vember 6 we ttons th pre 4 vears (o don't want ROLLER MeCOY, A SUICIDE; FORMER LEWISTOWN CLOTHIER James MoCoy 61, of Lewis Me- dead Roller ormerly | the in iM taxes 1ittla or no taxes) ernment for the SM Ink i They a t ant ——— A cot DROWNED VICTIM BURIED IN ZION HILL CEMETI far Af present a gave most respectfy the service. Ther his tention during of flowers by " unfortun ry | wns select to the camp ing the Tomah Por his father ighkeepsio, and neither of whom m body, due, it is surmised, funds LECTURE ON MISSION WORK BY JAMES J. GLENN, Ta ¢ JR. 34 disp Pent reared Glenn and Mra Hall, Goodhart : near Glenn in the tre and of t! Hey Dickinson give an {us- | on in the o'clock house of ar @ of will Glenn, p wt or church James J J. J. Glenn byterian trated Tennessee gon Pres lecture on miss work Mountains at 8 Sunday night In the parish his father's church. Young Glenn is a graduate of Dick- inson College and a senior at Princeton Theological Seminary, where he Is preparing for the Preshyterian min istry. This summer he spent Ps va. cation working for the Presbyterian Home Mission Board in Tennessee, In kis letter to week, Governor newspapers this Pinchot emphasizes how Impossible it is for the State to pay all the cost of the public schools as demanded by many individuals and organizations. The Governor ease up the matter by permitting school districts to have a larger hand in determining how taxes assessed by them should be expended. It Is the extravagant ideas of the State that are continuously hoosting the school | tax. could ———— EVERITT—FOSNTER, TWO SCRIBES INTERVIEW JOSEPH SMITHE, THE COURSE CONCRETE The su OF THE NEW ROAD OVER MTS. vey proposed new Reporter represent onerete State over Seven signment Mountains Is under Were Th © WOrK i W of “ Miss Helen Dr. J. V to Edward Saturday Foster hon solomnized je ceremony rformed sses Loretta and Mi ister ‘ oriae li TTINGER CELEBRATES SITH BIRTHDAY, SUNDAY - MES, Hi MUSSER FOR HOME #714--<R. NEESE, si:i.D BUYER —— EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR E. RB. COMMENTS A ———— Commities ex nerience convinces needs of and ETOup inty h mother iy ind Hef work will Mra wes Onomists to what prepare the food, our be far more effective.” Barnet, Laurelfon at half past three morning recently by on the window screen. The reptile tried very hard gain entrance but finally lost all hope and crawled away giat home o a how buy, how to Tasabella of rwakened one a snake crawling fo UPTOWN OUTFIT TROUNCES DOWNTOWNERS IN MUSHBALL There are some mushball players nrauiil Centre Hall who aren't so surd that they don’t live in the wrong end of town, The reason is a 20.9 walloping suffered by Bud Coldron's mushbaliers froma the lower end, at the rands of Ernie Frank's Uptowners, in the inaugural mushall tilt In Cen- tre Hall last Friday on Grange Park. The uptowners pounded George John. son and Hughes DBrininger, down. town pitchers, for 26 hits, acquiring a ten-run lead In the opening frame, while Lutz held the losers in check until jater Innings, when they put over their nine runs, The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year sl vi? eve EE a —————— FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO, {oye MAKES PAYMENT ON LOSSES? i i JAMISON Hy BHELUNION MORE ATTENDED i THAN 200, THURSDAY uld share Even no Municipal Theatre Attractions. the Fri “Mase elmnas Municipal theatre this men of woek ia i Bart} among Ou nen Tar Rict ting nent just com- w Da-Lite interior ad ite patre i Ne ag an and nis heen comfort of drape MEN'S GLEE CLUB FROM ILLINOIS TO BE HEARD IN LOCAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH The of North Central College, Naperville, 1i- linols, directed by Prof. Hermanus Baer, wil; give a concert in the local Evangelical church on Tuesday even- ing, August 21. The Octette this year is making an eleven weeks’ tour of the north-eastern part of the "'nited Sintey and Canada, singing about ninety cone verte. The members of the Owtette * the ar—————— 246 DEGREES AWARDED AT P. 8. (& SUMMER The twentyVWifth annual Summer Heasion at the Pennsylvania State College closes on Friday and the Post. Session will open on Monday. Signalling the close of the Bummer Session the college will hold its elev. enth August commencement on Thurs day night. The speaker for the oo. casion will be Dr, Willam P. Tolley, are from Illinois, Minnesota, Ontario, president of Allegheny College. At Colorado, and Nebraska. They will ap- this time the College will confer ap-' pear in 81. Paul and Minneapolis, Min. proximately 246 degrees, more (han nesota: Milwaukee, Wis; Detroit, Mich- half of them going to teachers, Hgan: Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, . IN. Y.. Boston, Mass; New York City, Four of the six Mifflinburg council. | Washington, DD, C, Harrisburg, and men voted for the installation of | Pittsburgh, besides a number of other water metres thereby committing the | places, council their Introduction, while! The music-loving public is cordially ninety per cent of the citizens wnoiinvited to attend. A silyer offering will pay, the bill are strongly opposed to be received. it. There must be four “to hell with] - the public” councilmen down there, Sportsmen are urged to kill off wa- or one notorious lar by the name of ter snakes, natural enemies of fish. The ¢. K. Kniss. The Reporter belleves snakes are especially destructive of all Kniss knows a water meter from ai kinds of fish when water in streams hexnmeter, |'* low. Men'y Glee Club Octette SESSION to AIMS LOCALLY RALLY WINS IN SIXTH HUGH MORROW pee dd it $A (it wit 4 1 3 wn this Heckman i CENTRE HALI LAMAR IS TOO MUCH TOR LOCALS, GAP WINS KURTZ S60 wis pounded for thir Hall ’ ’ our of them fo Te Ty TF exira aeored the on Are fall inning foll the the wing iim pened up bases as Crawford Rurtz dd sacrificed Kim ned, Knarr was and Walker took a Kurtz pitched him the fourth ball. Joodhart furnished the nti-climax, however, by fanning. Not until the eighth did Centre Hall do any scoring. In that frame, Welsh fanned, but went first Benford dropped the third strike. Knarr bunted Welsh to second, and then Walker oracked out a safety, scoring Welsh. Durst, pinch-hitting for Goodhart, whiffed futilely at Kurtz's offerings, Walker in the meantime reaching second. Then Ralph Marte stepped up to the plate and drove in the locals’ second and last run for the game, scoring Walker on a single, A walk, a stolen base, Marisz's er. ror, and Kurtz's single in the fourth frame. brought Herman in for the winners’ first counter. Two singles, a double and Bradford's misplay scored once again for the Cappers in the fifth, and threatensd at least to score two more The Pleasant Gap victory parade went on unchecked in the sixth, as Kurtz and White each doubled and Benford lnced out a single, adding two more to the winning total. Herman nicked Tas wr ocond, Welah fan pitched ball, trip i a free ax (Co-tinued on inside page) I ———— NO. 31 oh TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ee lorriew onle’s { Presbyterian srw Lo abhen-gir meetir ! The General Electric house on whe is Electric Co lot Pittebureh, stopped in Centre Hall Hust Thursday evening. The house is a sémi-streamlined trailer, towed by a ten coupe. Both the automobile amd the traller are painted white. Inside the “house” were geveral OE refriger- ators, the purpose of the whole outhit being for advertising and demonstra: tion purposes. A complete breakfast nook was built in the rear of the trail er and small electric fans kept the place cool. Quite a crowd gathered to inepect the novep “house.” 1 § ouned Dy the Ochiltree farm owners the Barlystown road met In the Young Farmers’ building, Grange Park, in the interest of ex. tending the eloviric lght and power line westward to the Bartges, Henshyl, farm, tesanted by Clarence Blagier. The gathering was the most enthusiastic of the several held, and the prospects of the line extension are reasonably certain from reports given out of the revived enthusiasm on the subject. The terms demanded by the Wet Penn Power company are de. clared to be entirely within reason One evening recently and tenants on now
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