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State Library July -33 DRD GAZETTE VOLUME 118, No. 22. BEDFORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 TN THE SOCIAL WORLD IF PRESIDENT HARDING POLICY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LEGIONAIRFS niDtrnrnDC unurl urrrmfl, ESTABLISHED 1805 The most general criticism directed at President Harding has been based upon the assertion that he has' About Your Friends and Neighbors--Here and There, I criticism will not be disputed side of! partisan 'Republican circles, A Bedford visitor yesterday. M. S.

Beegle, a pleasant caller at this After business SUNDAY SCHOOL IN THE COUNTY The Sunday School work of Penn- VvenW MV tte cleaned, fastest. 1 A Cuppett most interesting games of the seas ee with the procession? Bedi I last Frdiay niehf tho T. a tord County stood with 38 other The regular monthly meeting of th'e Board of Directors was held TWO MORE VICTORIES WILL DISPLAY RUSTIC transacting the i i TI ui. mo seas- reenlar'TM Fr lay night the Legionaire 3 leguiai scored a hard and well Have the President's critics ever what Bedford Ash of scored 100 on the of Promotion disr- PL'BLIC IS LVVITED TO OPEXEVCJ AXD VISIT SHOW I J-'WUlUttUiiy of Hynd- and unforseen by letter day pro-' business in phets, oracles, and transacting business In town Tues-' day. L.

F. Bertram, or New Paris, was transacting 'business in town yester-' visitors the tirst of the water from never lost the has been- sent to score was tied yet the State has the last few minutes of a permanent best all aronnri A to Monthly i water supply are progressing, and it Season and everyone of the boys on? in th 6 local sch o1 The bo is hoped that it will be but a short a i D0ys nated to be read ompany the Penna Hotel by L. F. room of policy? When these same critics consider pletect tory. is united, both women and men, to attend this Howard Roudabush, of Osterburg, 1 numbered among the welcome I policy? Forward TO Second--Roads, Mr.

Chas. Rhodes Summary follows: domestic poll- representing the Napier-Hyndman Bedford upon their Good Roads Association, Messrs alSe Le lie Blackburn, H. E. Gump, ioreign and Mr. R'eese, representing the UV UP Center Everest Business Men's Association -Smith Guard When they, cons-der that President and Mr.

F. S. Sammel, representing Bspenschade Guard a licy takes between the Horse Shoe Trail Association met' -Field Goals: Amos Shappell- county presidents read it the Tables, etc. time. Now i the time to plan Rustic Hickorv is MIP to Johnstown the Vac tlon Bib School.

From me, "back Trimble iL aa been tound that, in has must be created and a a the test and favorite, times without burg Y. M. C. A. vs Bedford Legion- duces the taxes of the multi-million a Road program JBedford visitors Saturday.

Harvey Clyde Bengman and amg tariff policy takes between the Horse Shoe Trail Association7 met I -Field Goals: Schools hel in Bedford county last Marion Louise Burkett, both of 13000,000,000 and $4,000,000,000 with the Directors, and after discus- Culp Trimble 2- Teaser Gore ear which included ten Sunday comfortable a a et ret Hyndman, were granted a marriage out of the-pockets of the people and sing th'e subject it wa decided to 3. Schools; a large increase over the' o-inal uistic character license in, Cumberland this week. uts it in the pockets of profiteering'call an open meeting inviting repre-i Foul Guard. 11 out of. 14 revi year, which was due to the the a i h' 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Coyle, Miss special privilege, ought they not to sentatives from all sections interest- 4 out of 5. James facfc tnat definite a WSLS There will also Helen Will and Mr. Karns, of Cum- be glad that the President has in Good Roads to attend this Substitutions. Hershberger for given to il early in the year The first Hickory chair ma dp 3erland, spent Sunday with home, corresponding foreign policy meeting which will be held in the Espenschad'e, Aker for Tarr book Pebruar reading i "How ford County also folks.

i wealth plutocracy? Pennsylvania, Bedford, at' -The game Tuesday night between to Conduct a Church Vacation Bible' ed antique chairs Don't forget the basketball game When they call to mind 7 P- M. Thursday, March 1st. The South Fork and the Legionaires was Scn o1 (Gage). It is a fine book' The tonight at the Armory. Hollidays- President Harding's tax policy purpose of this? meeting is to map won by.

the locals 33 to 28 and snoul have a wide reading. a nf for Bedford Summary follows: State Afs.nria.Hni, aQ o- evening or real Irs ori- aire and profiteering classes, with'County, not any particular road, Bedford. R. E. Gamble and Charles D.

Her- no appreciable reduction in the and make a united effort to get at Bershberger shberger, of Smith's Crossing, were taxes of the other taxpayers, ought i 1'east some Good Roads. transacting business in town Wed( not his critics rejoice that he has no' Third Fire Extinguishers Our Gulp nesday. corresponding foreign policy of dis-J first allotment of Fire Extinguishers Smith All furs from Pennsylvania must crimination, between, swollen wealth arrived this week and can be seen in' Espenschade be-shipped by Monday, March oth. and'the relatively poor taxpayers Show "Windows of This is requirement of the law and When ew Hard- Stores. Following is a ir South Fork' wi11 furnish lt at $1-50 net.

A nnm- Forward Yeattes ber a Forward Center Guard Guard Jarvie drin their County Convention. a nand hew- old. to Giles as ear the Administrative Divi- sion furnished a suggestive program Spessard which was followed by maJiy couii- W. C. T.

U. The meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held at Will nol receive many of the -Field Goals: Hershberger 4- CulB ties and heartilv approved. Another the home of Mis L. D. Shuck OK letter -which Shapp'el Smith Yeattes 4 "-Sgestei form will go out this year Tuesday evening was largely attend- to disnose of S3 000 'is the Citizens of Jatvie Giles and will be in answer to many in- ed and marked for its spirit of' 5 i 3 TM im tor s.

T1 a at that time, 'havo fivp rlavt; tn lroia lend rta small- amount invested- in Extinguisher GAMJE TOItflGHI more becoming educational in that East Relief. Afghan knitting done only a few thingaa-re beingattempted I Tfgaisht (Friday) at 8:30 the lo- serves of the'United States have been or even" life the strong Hollidays- el Conference Uwt I tTirnori 1 fnf vnii Tnav' ho "the. noTTi-'nTio hn.rs^5". -M id. A tpnm at fha Armnr-o- neia an encnusiastic oonrerence iaai to-- birrg i G.

A. team at the Armory for return wounded soldiers. Aid given the L. T. etc.

Program number of special interest wag the citing of Prohibition Elvira Scbnably forcemeat emphasized have interment. PBUNING DEMONSTRATION months father, asfUkm J.n.0 DOUy I nrcisu. utJ A I to "critics re! at hi just Ittoatr wonderful of basket-hall the Bedford Thre-e cXbjectiTes were oyalty to ott i al wotkiag -toward Member that he issued an eStfve a the -v paif few weeks and stand Pl ac ef the 1 tW send urged. I order throwing "-'into the street These Extinguishers operated; chance of-scoring a victory in this unty AlJome Department in Spirited music, the reading of tha twenty eight old and faithful offi- merely by 7 turning- up side-down and game. They d'eserve your patronage At cials of the Bureau of Engraving and are so simple that a child can -Otfer-i and should be supported.

JL OU Monday, February the Printing, and letf them under the ate them without difficulty. At least' i ral Farm Bureau will conduct two suspicion of having committed one should be in every Bedford BEDFORD PAIR ASSOCIATION nnl in the countv In order I orchards Pruning Demonstrations, crimes against the government until home. See our Secretary, John ELECTS OFFICERS TV hp a phed 1'et' one in Friends Cove and the other they were cleared by investigation'Dull, or call him on the that the goal TM a a in Cumberland Valley. committees, and to date has failed have yonrs set aside now. The Board of Directors of ths Bed- Litr wXrirprV Meeting where Prof.

Paul Thaer, of State Col- to reinstate them in their old stat- 1 Act today! Our allotment is limit-i County Agricultural Society at mav be discussed and lege, will -be at both meetings ions, ought they not to be glad the ed and you may never have another their aimua i meeting Saturday, Feb. Ules Mr in the county. (3) An Organized Adult Bible Class in of i "Community Capitol" and Teach'er a soc i a i hour at close of the meeting ended an evening bota pleasure and profit. to personally demonstrate the pro- President has no corresponding for-' such opportunity. per practice in.

this work. Mr. Thaer eign policy of inhumanity and in jus- will be a newcomer in the county tice? and many will attend.to make his "When the President's critics con- acquaintance as well as to obtain template some of the recipients of the latest information on Pruning- Executive favor in the Newberrys, The torenoon. demonstration the Laskers, the Falls, the 17, elected the following officers to Chamber of Commerce, i serve for the ensuing year: Dr F. S.j Bedford, Pa.

statler, General Manager, A. C. 1 Superintendent, BANQUET AT PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL "A Fire Extinguisher in Every begin at 10 A. M. will be held in the ertys, the Nat Goldsteins, the Mont C.

Hunt orchard, Charl3 ville Reileys, the Henry Lincoln Johnsons The afternoon demonstration will ought they not to send up a halle-' be held in C. R. Drenning's orcaard, i a chorus, that the President has' Bedford, Rt. 3, anc! will start prom- no foreign policy which would bring! ptly at P. M.

any such personal "entangle-! ments" and "commitments" abroad? 1 And so we might go on and on Blackburn, Ass't. General Manager, Roy Cessna, Secretary, Jo. W. Tate, Corresponding John 3. Daugh- ANNUAL CONVENTION PENNSYL-'Brice, Treasurer, Vice President, i i age stockholders of the Hotel banqueted at that new Hostlery on last Tuesday Evening The board of directors constituted the reception committee who took the visitors in groups of five William H.

James, born April 12, over building and showed the William H. James VANIA STATE FEDERATION ORGANIZED, BIBLE CLASSES Delegates representing the 000 members of the Adult Blackburn. I Thropp 500, baugh 'FORTY PLUS I i When I was twenty one or three' I thought the world was made for me; It was my oyster an dm yclam, ny ham Classes of the State of Pennsylvania' will meet in Convention at to task policy to the slow, Pinchot will tend'er a recep- to Convention at noon on' 82 vears 10 months, architectural makeup of the hotel. Barclay da ys iecl at nis home in Coleram The banquet was served in the Roof Robm-'t Joseph Township, Tuesday, February 20, Garden where Mr. West explained Diehl, Walter F.

Shtell, 1923, at up until witrun tlle coSt construction and various Beckley Walter Dauler' two hours of his death he was able de tails of the management to the and Joseph Warn- to be around th'e house as usual. iate rested guests. Death was due flatalftis. He was born Bedford Township, Bedford Glen Andrew Hafer 1 County, was a son of John and Smouse James. His wife Glen Andrew Hafer, son of was Mattie E.

Beegle, died and Sarah Devore Hafer, died of March by Edwin F. Ash. Edwui Ash, 68 years of age, died at 9 4 3 o'clock Tuesday morning residence in Cumberland of sure and then, full-fed, digest at ln tlle convention. won. ivi.

uiyuei i leisure. For me the sun arose at 1 Th President has troubles Philadelphia and Hon i survived by one sister, Mis Mildred, dawn; he bough the heat and day- enough right here at home. The TT mm nf home the moon when he farmer is asking for a agricultural i pneumonia on Wednesday, February two sons B. and Ralph i sustained when he fell ana 14th at his home near Cumberland, James, of wgn ship. i a Saturday afternoon.

last Mrs. Patterson and an adopted was gone moon me bloomed all the Policy; the workingman wants a Citizens of our were 3 restaurant sS where oices statesmen ca nscarcely be were cushioned pews where I might Florida is exhibiting her rg at take a restful snooze. Blue were the sounds call ion Prosrmes cred en- skies that bended o'er me when wirl oon will be the ideal golf carflg and entertainmen blanks my future was before me. But my 1we ner a be secured from the officers of I importunes xi3.s QGCIHIGQ. since itiip 1 Sf hothliond nd ts ot hTMr! We know that most of the domes-' Association.

folks as well as me; the pretty girls policies of President Harding MFFTTNr that charmed me then became the only dumb-bell policies; what hope POMONA MEETING in t- frn i rttr member IVA. the family 01 nine a i Georgel arlrlrocc at Home TJ i tie time for 1 Funeral services were conducted James, Mary a a i Maria hj Misg a rite Wilson. the time BQrtz Luth eran Churchi Center- Amick, John, Heni and araii Qf a Tne late Mr Asa ville by Revs. Flinkey and Brosius. James of Bedford county, a tormerly a traveling salesman Interment in the Centerville ceme- Ake of Fmdley, Ohio ana a the of his death was a tery.

Jame? of at the Reform retired business man He also owrod Little Gren was an exceptionally Services will be held at the Retorm Cmm'' bright child and will be missed not ed Church a host real estate Cumber- his late home -if land. 7 farmer having The funeral took place at the a farmei, navmg at 2 3 0 o'clock Thursday after- Enuna Hafer r.liat cnarmeu. me men uecauit; LUC I brlde3 of other men. Of many hopes is there that any foreign policy he yl rtVif 1 Ka i i 1 5 I has be'en an outstanding figure and Emma Hafer died at the home of leading farmer of i Cove, -netnooiiht i i terv where he operates one of its largest meui. He was a member of married Andrew Hafer about; the Reformed Church an active thirty-two years ago.

She is survived' staTlt ial supporter of the church and tive, ueaioro. Oliver Mvers till 1 ly-- l- WO yLitll L.l*li fniiowine' one son, John, citizen of the highest and noblest SK-cSZ' M1 to lm i SF.5 all mankind have had their there's golden sunshine still to spare 1A and unclaimed flowers bloom every-, The omen circle of the Pres- 1 i auLa Saturday at the Bortz Lutheran 1923 aged 81 years, 'i "SSSl "2 TM oounty Agent i STILL KOIL WAT F.R The people are notified to continue boiling the water until further no- citizen tlce The a has to re rt ont taken up with busitfessl Cumberland Valley, Mrs. oiiicers. pi i icfTiA Bortz and. Mrs.

Susie Cas- jvor ivTvGrs SL well tvnu jn.i^cii me afternoon beginning at 1:30 Md. I of Glen Savage Somerset County. 1 the analysis. I with addresses from the new officers tUeFl nera Iser vice 9 were conducted ed oj a paralytic stroke on Feb. discussions on current events at the Bortz Lutheran i aUrl 81 vears.

months lrXMO's CREF.K CHARGE general 5 8 Increasing Production be more all" were "nifty, with Han- a he nah's gentle hand in mine, I'd scorn the other forty-nine. What should do with ten or twenty, why ask for yenueu jiixmnu more when one is plenty-- ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH In the BOD ADAMS win "ho ro; i terville cemetery. Hill-- Regular Pleasant Hill Keguiar was a young man, at which time at i Beneficial the Farmer, if fended in DEEDS RECORDED Rev. if.

Albert. Eyler, Pastor ic Sunday School 10 A. M. Divine of Legislation at Mrs. Hafer has made her home he himself with thf John for several years urch.

of which ho was a con- I V-' tv- vsutto a large number of sist ent member until his death. LI THERAN 1 -1 i 2S as 1 followed by a duramen TMTM Wa9 bnr ea at tt bc mon tf by st nmno worsnip 10 a. m. tin (I 1 nn i-v-i rt CMl I I IV i HI snm'p time. Mrs.

Sarah Burket 1 1 I i the number of people who came to Bortz see him i his il" I I i I 1 iVA. I I il 11U11 I 1 cl 1 I IS I I 1 I worship 11 A. M. Subject "The Sin Washington that affects Agriculture. Roscoo Norris to Harry C.

Robin- of 7 3 0 P. M. Kingdom A discussion will had upon son, 2 tracts in Mann 'service, Mr. H. C.

Heckerman, Pre-' Qu'eries Resolutions. The i ana lot a in Londo a inK A PUC6 a a W6lC me Caries will bring their reports. of Te3SO Burket dled at the 1 0 2 2 home of he rdaughter, Mrs. Jcnnis i J- i7 Mk A 1-fc A A i I I 111 I I I tl 111 1 I I 11 i i i i i i i i The subject cf this sketch served WOl.FSnriw; CHARGE M. K.

CHURCH K. Burley to J. W. Buchanan, parcel in Londonderry $50. in 1922.

MARRIAGE LICENSES r.VRRT IN EVERETT i wi. priVtiut; ui home of he rdaughter, Mrs. Jcnnis of Pa in Hyndman, Feb. 10, at tho Hc loavc to death, his 111 nj'Huuiciii, J.JQ loaves to i ace ot 7S year5 Five children, two i a beth. five children.

J. A 11 11 -r i rt ace 01 i year-j ite, i a rive i i CHARGE Miss Lena M. Lawhead, of Clear- step-sons and twenty-onte grandohil- of a i Mills, J. A of Dixon, Til I I ville was united in marriage i survive. She was a member of Tda A at i lorn i Mrs.

Lucinda Femer MAUKIAUK lacKixsus I oncs Pastor Mr. John of Inglesmith, on' the Methodist church. Funeral ser-' of Fair lope alu i Ervie Hart ilainsburg: Sunday srhool at 9:30, Thursday of last week, the Were conducted at the homo of and of Johnstown, also i John N. Aker, of Silver Mills and A ol gl ssionary Da service at being performed by Rev. Henry Ket- her daughter on Monday afternoon a rt hjidrpn, six great errand chil Lena M.

Lawhead, of Mann townshin -TV- c. terer i a a i i pere I liarsf of Rev. Bennett. Interment i one brother and two sisters Tjoni A I -D irinity. aunaay School at 1:30.

monv wlshine them Inner anrl hornw jr. niivot pteme-terv at TTTQO TJov Rev. S. Pitttnser. Pastor 1 1 V.

M. Trans 2 30 P. M. a i 7 P. M.

CHUROir NOTICK Paul Mary 1 i A T.T ilol o.nc...""" gran (1C luren, SIA SIBJIL niciim vm. Daniel i wilJ M. Lawhead, of Mann township a i terer i a a i i cere a of Rev. Bennett. Interment dren one brother and two sisters il C.

M'ckle, of Alum Bank and ciJroh a at 1:3 ny WlShing them a 1ong and a wa made in Mt Olivet emeter at The funeral was officiated by Rev February a i 30 Aldine Moses, of Osterburg. urca services at 0 a Choice. C. Raley. Interment made in Mt.

7 3 0 Zion cemetery. SPAPFRf NFWSPAPFK!.

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