ATTORNEYS. fi. B SPANGLER Attorney-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa Practives in all the courts. SR sauutions In English and German, Orider’s Exchange Building. Penns Valley Banking Company “GENTRE HALL, PA. + ~Davald K. Keller, Cashier Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes H. G. STROHMEIER CENTRE HALL, : Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE Monumental Work in all kinds of Marble and Granite Jno. F. Gray & Son {Successors to GRANT HOOVER) Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Com- ) panies in the World. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Before insuring your life get the contract of THE HOME which in case of death between the tenth and twentieth years returns all pre- miums pald in addition to the face of the policy. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE Office in Crider’s Stone Buflding BELLEFONTE, - PA. Telephone Connection Save Pennies— Waste Dollars charge very reasonable prices, for none of them get rich although nearly all of them work hard. Moral: Give your priniing to a good prinler and save money. Our Printing Is Unexcelled NO DIRECT OFFER OF CO-OPERATION Scandinavian Note to President Wilson. HOLLAND REPLY UNLIKELY Diplomats Of Entente Nations Still Profess To Be Puzzled Over Real Purpose Of President's Note. Will Soon Reply. Washington The three Scandi navian nations, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, through identical notes, the Norwegian copy of which was handed to the State Department by Minister terest in President “looking the establishment of peace’ and their with all efforts to shorten towards “deepest WAT. Unlike the Swiss government which way, “no mat. Scathdinavian offer of co- pam to help in any W t the make no direct t attracted because Norway par- of the greatest the pufferers fro the wa AMOng ub- Holland's Attitude Americar Lion I mn the ad- own ction. garding official dressed t inform: Holland HO the subject much speculation Was ARO ikely {AKe any feeling it might location in tI hat the Austria Depa WANTS U. 8 TO OWN HENS nment in Mil Charge Proposed waukee Speech in or the telep! Mr. Sunn) declared STOLE IN JAIL, SHE SAYS Woman Prisoner Declares Caller Took $400 and Two Rings irg, MN. J Fritz charged with i lipsb arrested $400 and two rings from occupied a cell near hers Mrs. ling, who Is 756 year rested on the sON Pe her, called at the up.” He w; and « old, charge that she jail to “cheer her found in a $380 in his pocket filed the rings as hers, THREE-DAY WIDOW TO WED Burial Of Aged Husband. Boston. Three days after the death a day before th J. Sullivan Civil War veteran, for her second marriage license. The funeral Wednesday Mre. Eliza beth A. Sullivan, who is 34 years old, will marry Frank 8. Morse, a Charles. town machinist, by whom she has been employed as housekeeper policeman and i= widow applied f retired H was , WOULD MOBILIZE CIVILIANS, Bill In French Senate Plans Auxiliary Defense Force. Paris. Henry Berenger introduced in the Senate a bill providing for the mobilization of civilians in France into an auxiliary service for the national defense. The bill provides for the calling up of all citizens between the ager. of 17 and 60 FOUR MORE STEAMERS SUNK. Three British and One Vessel Norwegian Sent Down. London. —— The British steamships Copsewood, 508 tons gross; Oronsoy, 8.761 tons, and Mereddio, 3,060 tonsa, bave been sunk. The Norwegian steamship Ida, 1,300 tone, ig reported to have been sunk According to’ a Munich physician, hea! prostration is directly due to the reduction by the ‘high temperature of the ncide in the human aystem, me a Y | THE MARKETS || \ NEW No. 1 YORK Wheat Durum, $2.00 $1.8115: + No 1 $1.92%: No.’ 1 Nort! $198 f o b Ne Yori Corn $1.07% cif ment, Nol Spot ei nw Butter Creamers extras, 41%, @42¢; cream score), 4lc; first onds, 36% @3T« Eggs Fresh gathered exiia | BO@b1c; firsts, 48@49¢; refrige special marks, 4c; refrige onds firste, 313 @33%¢« hennery whites nearby henner t8, ator, ratnr “oe. nearby JG 64 : 10 fine to fancy, ¢ browns, (489057 Dressed Poultry Strong fowls, 15% @ 2c ¥ PHILADELPHIA W spot, $1.65@1.69;: No spot, $1 6461.67 $1.62 red, No red, $1 6261.65 rejected B, $81.53? wl.¢ rejected A 5 -e ginia Mar firsts West Virgin firsts, 42. 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ABO v-sevenlid § vania State Educational of the sessions of the sixt which wes he Pottsville State and Auditor ral-elect Charles A der will continue holder, being that 13 tor at a salary the Counts senator MNV- office 2 att. OCH (zene . DU&; convention Technical High State Treasurer Young intendent of Public Schaeffer George W the Pittsburgh Board of Education were the speakers financ Dr. Schaeffer advocated a ppropriation of $18 pointing out the increased demands on schools for paying teachergs more for providing, for retirement for | Americanization of foreigners. The i State school appropriation made In { 1815 for two years $15,000,000 with an extra million vocations schools and ald to high schools AR A Lripis reelected County $1 800 an School Home For Christmas, Sued by of apnually Instruc Gerwig, ne Declaring the y £4 Rea ii - The sal reased by an Act Years ago increase ! “Ehty per cent previously oners they of time ArTANnge und to ary bans pre irtship the defend: Detroit and broke Clara I). Penny rought againet John r 5.000 dan for al church nitro ive 1 Poa in iucea DY claimed ob in Was an hionnin went to ol oye! The eompel L000, 0600 gagement, Miss paid t necessily Kills Self, Not Rabbit ‘ roudsburg Suffering from a skin disease which baflled treatment, David Smale went to his barn to kill a rab bit. having been told that rabbit grease was good for his trouble. Load ng his gun, he slipped on the ice, the gun discharged, killing him almost in. Smale’s wife, after wailing time for return, made a | search, and her husband | on the ground in a pool of blood nd x 7 st arry : leged breac yf promi fon Ex Guardsman Falls 35 Feet wi for Willian ri.-J. H. Haflett, a mem First Penneyivania Artillery, just home from border duty, was injured seriously when he sf trom a rty-five feet th con ductor and Negligence Is No Compensation Bar epped | i antly The State Compensation Board in s decision handed down by Commis gioner Leech finds that Mary Watson | of Moon Ruf, is entitled 10 compenss stepped off to throw a a EA | tion forthe death of her husband in « of the car, which still was or BRIEF NEWS ITEMS | mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company brides | although he died as a result of his Bundling their three-months-old son | disregard of mine rules. It is held 80 that he would not take cold while {hat he was in the course of his em they were driving a mile to a neigh- | ployment. { bor's home, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur! Watson was engaged Shultz, of Madison Township, upon af | miner's lamp, which was lighted, with | rival, found that the boy had smother. crude oll. which he had taken into and i 3 and fell thi He morn trolley Tr ATG Cal 20M his rough a bridge woe on the discovered early ng car ahead river awitch ich the Blind Man Dies In Rainstorm., Carlisle His when failing from from the Cumberiand County Home and could not find his way back, Elijah Duff, eighty-five, fell dead, when an attend. ant just had reached him. Duff i= blind and wandered away in the midst of a heavy rainstorm. He had been at the home some vears and was an old soldier heart worry, he wandered in Blling his ed to death secreted in the mine, and died as the Robert Morgan, a young son of | result of tae explosion. it is admitted, | Councilman Timothy Morgan, of Beth: | says the decision, that Watson was jehem, has lost the sight of his left | Killed as a result of his own wilfnl | eye through an odd accident. The lad | misconduct in violating the bituminous | wae trying to open his shoestrings | mine code, but at the same time be with a fork, when the latter slipped | was under the compensation Act and one of the prings entered the! “The question of negligegce has optic | been eliminated, and as we view ft The collection of portraits of former | that is all the conduct of the deceased vania football star and later Assistant | jurists practically is completed, fol- | employe amounted to, which is no bar District Attorney in Luzerne county, | owing the presentations to Cumber- | to’ compensation, even though # is fighting with the French army, a¢ | and County by Mre. Thomas B. Ken: | amounts to gross or criminal negli cording to a letter received here by | nedy, of Newville, of a portrait of her | gence whilst in the course of employ Attorney Charles E. Keck, an old | grandfather, James Riddle, second | ment,” concludes Mr. Leech. friend | commissioned Judge, who was on the | bench from 1794 to 1803. Found Dead Along Railroad Tracks.! pive samples of flour out of 160 sam- Lancaster. The bodies of two men | ples examined by the chemists of the and the unconscious form of another | Dairy and Food Bureau, have been believed to be injured fatally were | found to be bleached and to contain found by a track walker along the | nitrites. The sale of flour containing i Luzerne County Attorney At Front Wilkes-Barre. Thomas Butkiewics, Jr.. formerly University of Pennsyl Farm Wages Higher, Figures complied by the Department of Agriculture for 1816 show an in crease In farm wages in Pennsylvania The average per week with board wae $2.35, some counties reporting as high as $3.25. The monthly average was $27.50. Harvest hands received an average of £1.88 per day, the rate be ng ae hp R260 In sore counties tracks of the Pennsylvania Raliroad | nitrites is prohibited by the pure food near Rillmyer. Lancaster county, It! laws and prosecutions of the dealers is belloved all were giruck by a pass- | selling the vnlawful Bou ween ing train ordered $4 lw save
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