ALLIES BEGIN SHARP ATTACK. New Advertisements, New Advertisements. ———— ——— oo p——— _—-— {ALL MADE A CONTRIBUTION President-Elect Wilson Wants sound | New Advertisemens. | Currency System to Prevent oie Entire Family Determined That Petted | SALE. —An uptodate cigar_ store. SALE OR RENT.—The farm OF TION FOR CHAR- 000 Turkien Soldiers Captured by ENCUIEPELCETUL NT | wrbance to Business Fo" i pt RSET FO Se tts Shei ER | N° Tachashesh ve pi Bulgarians—General Savoff Says She Had Desired. | Information obtained from public - sn Good buildings; good water; the finest of fruit. | A J. M John W. Wrigley, 0 the Turks Must Be Driven Beyond Sea. rn men in Washington who recen.ly have WW AN Panic. matchens Good, wages and poly property in Unionville for {Enon Pennsylvania. on Tuesday, February Clara is a north side miss who is | conferred with President-elect Wilson steady work. at factory at once Mss. W. H. EARON, visions of an Act of , entitled “An Act A sharp engagement began on the very fond of outdoor amusements, and | indicate that the legislative program | in person. 88.34 Pa. | $a.5rovide for the incorpasation and refiation of Fchatalja lines, according to 8 dis | this means that it takes lots of toilet | to be submitted to congress at the |BI% THE PENNSYLVANIA MATCH CO. rs ~ | April. 1874, and the several thereto, patch from Constantinople. The FCar preparations to cure sunburn and | special session will be limited to iwo —_ — = = A PVE K Rhoads, late CE—Bstate of | for a charter for an intended corporation to be of the cannon is said to be plainly yeep her generally presentable. Clara | questions: : administration on the estate of Chestie Letter hr Qicionte, deceased. ove named | MOSHANNON ELECTRIC COMPANY audible in the Turkish capital. watches the “sales” on her toilet ac- | First—A revision of the PayneAl-| - Hatper, late of oute, getate having been ranted to the undersigned pe character and which is for th During a sore by the Turkish cegeories for mother has taught her | drick tariff law. | Sams ait persons knowing them indebted | BF the of Wills of Centre \ “ hg ABR troops from Adrianople 1000 of them Second—Amendments to the laws | to said estate to pay persons indebted to said estate are T® of them, by to the public in the to be economical. ment, and those SSCL 10 AAKE FOI Dur ucated to lake t and all persons having of Bellefonte, County and State of were taken prisoners by the Bulgar «gp dear!” exclaimed the daughter | that will insure a sound banking and | to present them duly authenticated for settle | od to or nit said estate are request, he persons, partnerships Sofia. | book flat buying stuff for my face and | To a recent caller at hia office in ‘Administratrix, [OSEPH 1. RHOADS, pose o have, Bosc and ens fhe Th: The bombardment of Adrianople pends. I wish some good fairy would | Trenton the president-elect referred | 5854 Bellefonte, Pa. N. Penetis and privieges by of continues on all sides of the city. The | jeave a couple of bottles of Blank's | to the prophecies that have been 583.6 A. Ph. Betas B18 LAE heavy siege guns brought up by the on my dresser.” There was a sale on | made that the forthcoming revision oars BY PARCEL POST: EGAL ~ Perel to "7" 77 Solicitor, Servian troops were trained on the (he preparation the next day and | of the tariff will result in widespread RN Ee ey ens | principal works of the fortress. Clara got a bottle when she went According to a dispatch from Con: | gowntown. stantinople the bombardment has thus | When Johnnie, who is going to high far resulted in only eight deaths with- gehool, came home that evening he in the city. Fifty private houses have prought a bottle that he had bought been set on fire. with hard-earned 19 cents. General Savoff, commander of the| Mother came home from downtown | that activities at the special session Bulgarian forces, has addressed an or ang going up to her daughter's room ' should be restricted. It is pointed out der to the army, declaring that the ghe put two bottles of Blank's toilet | that the Democratic party is commt- The Antistam Club a 5in. cigar and La Flor D. Espesnia a 45-8 in. cigar have an disturbance to business. He added that in his opinion a sound banking and currency system should be de- vised in order that such disturbance may be minimized as far as possible. Sentiment is growing in congress i Spicer, deceased, t urky object Silveg SROs ithe Ggons | lotion on the dresser. STaert, javeh | ted to enact legislation on four big| in Pa. Bs | Doune’war set pastes Ns Widow, Feta of the Gis herehy given to ; Juptices ons was merely n time, but ter” she sald, as she patted her on | questions: The tariff, banking and| ... prep NOTICE 3. The 5d county of Centre, that they be then and there in that the Bulgarians utilized that time | the back, “look what a nice mamma | currency, supplemental laws regulat- RT Diige is hen YP | sonal sty of Beakial i lat Sno at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to far greater advantage. He says: y Pr C or E. Rehr and a x | ownabip, deceased, as the i apart of the ‘with their you have.” “We are now entirely ready, in a! Big brother came home from the better state of preparedness than be! fice and, handing Clara a package, fore the declaration of war, and in| ggid: “Here, Sis, you're a pretty good ing interstate corporations and Phil- gnd _Henty C. ; £5 oy mend Ay ippine independence. . The and to the EE So a ness, pre he, the of and who are bound in For all practical purposes it has a h yisions ol 20 icy Bentre Hal Bo Sumuel W, Moote, late of acute the that are or in i 4 certain corporations.” approv- | set y d | been decided there shall be no legisla of Harriet T. Moore, order to break the enemy's resistance | gigter. Here's four bottles of Blank's | tion at the special session bearing on Hie B day of Avrl A.D, 15 and thesup- | 5 The inventory and per Given my hand at be just. the finally we shall have to overthrow | sunburn chaser. I braved a depart | corporations or the Philippines. The | Corporation to be called The Bellefonte &nal prone of William. Mingle, late of day of January. in id thirty sah 3913, and him once more and scatter his hastily | ment store for you ioday.” president-elect is understood to have | éering Company, the character and object w, Elizabeth ". ot the United Sostcn of femerica. mustered and untrained hordes. We, Directly after the presentation must hurl him to the ground and there | gpeech of big brother, in came father, on the battlefield dictate the terms of ' and with a father's prodigality for his peace. The Turks must be driven be! only daughter, he handed her a pack yond the seas.” age with the remark: “There, daugh- | the pending Jones bill. Reports have been current for some | ter, | know you can use Blank’s toilet | There will be no disagreement be- time that the Turkish government lotion in quantities. And, it a fa- | tween President Wilson and the con | C OF VALUABLE REAL ES- purposes selling some of the crown ther can't buy his daughter eight bot- | grege leaders over the legislative pro- | NAR Andrew Jackson jewels in order to supplement public {les without a murmur I don't believe | gram, He has been assured that the The undersugncd will sell at public sale on the subscription in aid of the imperial ' pe thinks much of his little girl."—In- , questions to be considered at the spe premises, two miles east of t, on of iron or both | Set apart to his made the statement recen that he oF ice} of 8 tly or any other metal, or of any com- rg ul | will not ask congress to pass a law a' | merce he sabe. bor and C.0.C. | I Ro Poi SR | Tamar 0 She nr veh the special session granting Phil'p pine independence as authorized in Dyeing. ————— ..Parcel Post treasury. These reports have acquired some substantiation, owing to the | presence in Constantinople of a rep-| resentative of prominent French jew: | ellers. | The grand vizier, Mahmoud Shefket | Pasha, who left Constantinople, vigit-| ed Hademkeul and returned to the city. i He reports that the Bulgarians have | burped Izzendenkui and other vil-! lages, afterwards withdrawing from ! Tchatalja. The following official dispatch has just been issued: i “The enemy, part of whose forces are concentrated in the vicinity of Gallipoli, sent a regiment Tuesday | from Kadikeul to Kavak, where one of our detachments is stationed. An engagement ensued, lasting until evening and terminating to our ad- vantage. “When night fell, in accordance with a previous arrangement, the bulk of our troops withdrew towards Bulair, but the enemy was unable to pursue them. “Another force of the enemy ad- vanced and occupied Myriophyto, on the coasts of the Sea of Marmora, which is deefnded only by a few gen- darmes. The sloop Zeaf has inflicted serious losses on a force of the en- emy advancing in the direction of Charkeui (to the south of Myriophy- to). This force was unable to ad- vance beyond Xamilo.” Believed Millionaire’s Son Fell From Cliff In a Daze. The body of S. Homer Everett, the young society, club and business man of Cleveland, Ohio, who mysteriously disappeared last Saturday night, was found on the shore of Lake Erie in Lakewood, at the foot of a high cliff. It is believer that Everett, who had been taken sick at a house warming, wandered out in a daze and fell over the cliff. Everett's body was found by four young clerks, who had obtained leave of absence from work in order to look for Everett, and who probably will di vide the $1000 reward offered by Syl vester Everett, the young man’s mil lionaire father. They spied a dark object on a nar row shelf at the base of the cliff, which is sixty feet high at this point. A rope was obtained and one of the party was lowered to the body, which was imme. diately identified. Think French Motor Bandits Killed Victim High In Justice Department. Edouard Peltier, a high official of the French department of justice, wae murdered in his residence in Paris. A woman nurse, who was attending bim, also was killed. The double murder is believed to have been committed by an uncap- tured accomplice of the gang of auio- mobile bandits, whose trial is going on in Paris. It is supposed that the crime was intended as an act of ven geance and warning. Peltier formerly was chief of the bureau of pardons at the ministry of justice, but had been ill for some time. He was a man of considerable wealth, He was found strangled in a chair in his library. The nurse's body lay in another room, where, from all appearances, she had been hacked to death with an axe. About $1000 in cash was stolen. Wilson Names His Secretary. Joseph P. Tumulty, at present pri vate secretary to Governor Wilson, will be secretary to the president alter March 4, according tn an announce: ment made by President-elect Wilson in Trenton. Thie is the first announcement by Mr, Whson of any of the many ap pointments that will be at his com: mand after March 4. The president-elect offered Tumulty the secretaryship a week ago and he accepted. He has been associated with |. Wilson since the gubernatorial cam paign three years ago. dianapolis News. i ————————————— VICTORY FOR ITALIAN PORTIA Woman Lawyer in Rome Signalizes | Debut by Obtaining Concession for Her Client. After a determined fight, Signorina Teresa Labriola, professor of philos- ophy in the Roman university in | Rome and a distinguished leader of | the feminist movement in Italy, has | succeeded in asserting the right of | women lawyers to plead before the | courts. Her debut has just taken | place before the Military Tribunal, | where she defended a private accused | of having slapped his sergeant in the | face. The court was crowded, chiefly with officers and lawyers, who eyed the slim and attractive looking young Portia with curiosity. Signorina Le- briola wore an elegant black silk cos- tume, trimmed“with old lace, and a large picture hat. She was entirely | gelf-possessed. Indeed, the president, | Colonel Delfino, and his fellow judges, | appeared far more perturbed than she. The charge was a very serious one, and the prosecutor general asked for | an exemplary sentence—four years’ imprisonment. But after an impas- sioned address by Signorina Labriola, who was often interrupted by ap- applause, the accused man got oft with only four months, Signorina Labriola received the congratulations of the court and of all the lawyers present. Some Fish Reports. One thousand sword fish were caught in ten days in August by Nova Scotia fishermen, one ship bringing in five tons. As a consequence the mar- ket was glutted, and some sales were made as low as two cents a pound. Flishing is ing in Nova Scotia waters to the extent that recently a million dollar corporation, known as the North Atlantic Fisheries, Limited, was organized, Holland is an exten- sive exporter of fish, especially to Bel- glum. The latter's total imports of fish and mussels for the first six months of 1912 aggregated $1,228,740, an increase of $86,349 over the same period last year. Imports of fish by weight in the first half of this year to- taled 6,518,500 kilos (kilo, 2.2 pounds), Dutch herring figuring at 2,636,128 kilos. Mussels from Holland are also much in demand in Belgium, the im- ports for the month of June alone be- ing 1,789,017 kilos, She Says We're Much Too Slender. A Russian princess who is now in Washington has created a commotion in social circles by criticising the American women for being much too women of good as if she did not have a second to lose.” The princess doesn’t seem to realize that just now of SEfE-peit flit iE : "Tid sik : HE g Sefeciies J : c “Aw, g'wan! 2 : 3 g o i £ : : ! : i i lative program until he has had an 0): | deceased. cial session will he limited to those | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, A. D. 1913, upon which he recommends action. | 2oneowlock p. m., the following described real One prominent leader of the housc| All that certain tract of land situate in advised the president-elect to recom- Spwasiip: Centre coum, Pefitia. bonded mend in his message to the special] ten acres; thereon Good session that congress confine its la bors to the tariff. Governor Wilson | bam and all necessary outbuildings. The land is thereupon expressed his opinion that laws should be enacted that woul | good repair. prevent, if possible, disturbance io business, whether from artificial or ih WILLIAM S. TATE. orney in fact r heirs natural causes, that might be expect PROUNey Fate, deceased, ed to follow the enactment of a new | sg4.o tariff law. Later Governor Wilson ex: pressed a like opinion to another Democratic leader who discussed the legislative program with him. Lt Sh uetF It is the opinion of the leaders. edto the Orphans’ Court of Centre county for based on their knowledge of the situa- | soufirmation 30 Wednesday, the 26th day of Feb- tion and information that has come to! : them from Trenton, that President. Executor cies of Aa, 1. The Musser, elect Wilson will recommend that the Sol Hanes wukib £ William Henry Grove. business of the special session be lim-| pre or of &c.. of Ham Ni late ¢ ited to tariff revision and banking and | township, deceased Ne, ae of Pes currency legislation. 3. The president-elect has made it] fdministratrix, of fe. of Samuel M. Bell, late plain that he will not reach a final The first and final account of Harry E, 4. _ | Harter, Guardian of Roy E. Harter, mino decision as to the extent of the legis ster. Jane yg J BOF: Sold Pine Grove Mills, Pa EGISTER'S NOTICE.—~The following ac. counts have been examined, and Hledof recordin the Register's Office for The first and final account of Lou D. Bel i portunity in his official capacity to The first and final account of Mrs. Anna 5. confer fully with the Democratic lead: ! Dale. Administiatiix of Edward Dale, late of ers in congress. 6. The first and final account of Martha W. rix of &c., oo Adwin B. Way, : ay, late of Half Moon township, Chooses Fifteen Lashes Rather Than 7. The third account of H. H. Pay a Fine. of Simious A. Hardy, et. al., minor As a penalty for wife beating, Rob- | Daniel Hardy, late of Taylor township, ert Phillips, a municipal employe, was given fifteen lashes in the Freder:ck, | Half Moon townshi Md, jail. 9. The account of Louis A. Pritchard, Phillips was sentenced to sixty days | 3ian of Hagry Townsend, Hillam Mchiidren o. tn jail or allowed the privilege of py Fg Ing a fine of $25. He refused both aad | ficcgased. tn With the estate of the 1d chose to take the lashes. al. full It was the first pubiic whipping In Frederick for years, and the lashi-g | fe af &=., of Gea. Dur af Potter was witnessed by a large crowd. As ge, of the estate of Wm. B. Min- there is no whipping post in the jail, borough, deceased. the man was tied to a jail door, will all his couthing but a thin gauze shirt removed. Seren of deceased. Fifth of Family Has Appendicitis. Five members of the family o! Matthias Mandler, of Fountain Spring | =Han near Pottsville, Pa, have suffer. «| borough, dec with appendicitis within a short pe first , fina) account of F. P. Mubser, riod. Four children have been op:v utorol 4 Weiser, late of ated cn and the mother now Las boe: Wo The account of Zelme E. Jordan, Adminis. stricken. Since Jan. 16 three of (li. Trix §c., of the estate of , shildren have undergone operations The father alone has escaped. J + Admitosior on the SO Marshal of Inaugural Named. Joscah: lite of Major General Leonard Wood, the| 1 and account of J. Qald- grand marshal of the inaugural pa well. Amaia: of he uate of ins Cal rade, appointed Brigadier Genural|: 18° The and final William J. James E. Stuart, of Chicago, a veteran of Tammie E a minor of the Civil and Spanish wars, to be child ot Mastin marshal of the “veterans and patri otic division” of the parade. Jack Johnson's Trial Set. The nt of Robert B. Jack Johnson's trial in Chicago for Shilo hover . hy eof Worth town- violating the Mann white slave act n The first and final t of D. S. Houser, was set for Feb. 25. i : executor . B. late of College town- FEB J. FRANK SMITH. a’ Jearda mah tha chr Worsing Reaister's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. “ Inauguration. Inauguration REDUCED FARES WASHINGTON MARCH 1, 2 AND 3, 1913 Tickets sold from stations beyond 250 miles from Washington on en ne above dates, good returning until 1 rote. "for | § March 8, inclusive. wil its return to a reward CONSULT TICKET AGENT Pennsylvania R.R. HARDWARE Quality Counts. Free. We pay return postage on all work sent us amounting to $1 or more. Expert Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Dockash Ranges Atlas Portland Cement Crown Wall Plaster Beaver Board Buckeye Fence Hippo-Hide Roofing Cotton Beltings Leather Beltings Galvanized Roofing Everything in Hardware, is now within easy reach. Write for Booklet Now. SHOOK, Dry Cleaner and Dyer, 239 W. Third Street, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. The First National Bank. OLEWINE’S Hardware Store, 57-25tf BELLEFONTE, PA 58-4-4t NEW YEAR that finds you without some money in bank will not be for you the happy and prosperous year we wished you last year. Money does not make one happy, but the need of it makes one miserable. Let us start you in the good habit [of saving. He The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. The Centre County Banking Company. Strength and Conservatism are the banking qualities demanded by careful depositors. With forty years of banking ex- perience we invite you to become a depositor, assuring you of every courtesy and attention. We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and cheerfully give you any information at our command concerning investments you may desire to make. The Centre County Banking Co.
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