ATTORNEYS, mr ————— H B. SPANGLER Attorney-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in all the courts. Bee in English and German, Ovider’'s Exchange Building. Pomas V: Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. Davald K. Keller, Cashier H. G. ST ROHMEIER CENTRE HALL, . : PA. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE Monumental Work in all kinds of Marble and Granite Don't Fail Te Get Our Prices I ————————————— 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 No Mutuals No Assessments 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 Bulding BELLEFONTE, - PA. Telephone Connection Save Pennies— Waste Dollars through lack of ad- vertising value in the work they get. Printersasa rule charge very reasonable prices, for none of them get rich akhough near all of them work har Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money. Our Printing Is Unexcelled Got Something Want I Sell? Most people have a piece i ADMIRAL DEWEY LAID TO REST Public Honors Seldom Equaled Accorded Dead Hero. SALUTE OF 19 GUNS FIRED — President Wilson and Other High Dignitaries To Be In Cortege. Three Services Ar. ranged. Admiral Dewey the | Bay, was buried at with public honors the nation’s history rotunda of Washington equaled in After services in the the body Lhe was followed down the place by a officis of | the diplo- | flicers of avenue and across Potomac to its resting nding all the Lis Federal Government, Corps, ranking the | AVY bodies of the House and sentat of many and other organizati Flags American vessels half -1me military comm and and | " mrs 1 t “8 i Davai ttees | Senate and repre- | ives yOCietid vy on world we re at senior { warships of ti everywhere fired a * hp "e Le 5¢ During which Wilson distin bod and at where Ay in Dewey's and ti} were * and man) guished n rested the y “ Ys Jancom on sans A’ brief « den e, ater ded the President a few cl tol! obsery the Adm Annapolis m litary aken from the } escor Hampshi and Philad 1 Fort Monroe tomac, and mq 1 by fn carriages the Cabinet, Associate Justices yreme Court, the was the Chief of the diplomatic corps of ( The f off- Justice Sug and and the commi ty of Man cers who were at Manila, was in itary mittee of lotic societies and miscellaneous izatio hind the Government officials By Wilson, all executive depart wore throughout the d&ay All houses in Washington from 11.80 to 12.30 o' Navy officers said most unusual of all the dead WAS guns fired at noon by shipe. It {3 the zalute of the Secre tary of the Navy, and 17 guns is the designated admiral’'s salute. The extra honors, gi tary Da was extended {1 tion of Dewey's tf ones ila Bay, made up « inder fire with Dewey given a place section, but the com patr organ ‘ongress special the mi other rode na he order of President ments closed business were closed clock that perhaps the honors paid of 19 American war hero the salute ven inder order of Secre- niels, recogni rank, unique in Ameri. the Admiral of $¢ \ glory the 375 MINERS KILLED IN 1918. Crew. Charleston, W Va Earl Henry, ment of Mines, an- nounced that 375 n had been the mines State in Of this number 119 met death | county, 60 Fayette | county and 40 In Raleigh county. In| one fatality | occurred. While the mining depart. fent has received notable aid from the | Federal Bureau of Mines after a num- | bar of explosions, a movement has | been set on foot for the creation by the State of ‘a rescue body, to be pro vided with ite own car and trained crew, modeled after the United States standard, iners of the In CAVALRY INAUGURAL ESCORT, Fort Myer Troops Selected By Wilson As Personal Guard, Washington. President Wilson has decided to use the Second Cavalry troops at Fort Myer, Va, aa his per sonal escort at the Inaugural cere monies. The announcement ends » competition nation-wide between vol unteer military organizations and Na tlonal Guard troops, which had been striving for the honor, CIGARETTE PRICES ADVANCED. Given As Cause, Increased prices for elgaretter were announced here by the United Cigar Stores Company and the Tobacoe Products Corporation. Ad vances by the United, to become of fective Monday, range from 1 to 2 cents a box. The higher coset of labor tobacco and wrapping material le given REPUBLICANS TRY TO CONTROL FUTURE FROM PAST. When the War Is Over We Shall Face Totally New Situation in Over. sca Trade-—~Wili Not Need High Tariff Wall, Tha ing on {akes Itepublic the protective tariff issue. ultimate stand laration that shall the a tremendous trial productivity on the part nations at strife and that the ly hope for our own poss« ggion of our will be the f high tariff w It is purpose of thi moustrate that in so holding the P. turn ( he br hott the past to | the new commer ] f American, When the wir is » we shall face foreign an element keeps ha dees ut the indus- its on the we witness close of war & OF nome market the high alls § article te OO, oken Wile on totally trade, 'p till Aug . 1914, we ohitors “very export we rted, the ind dividends foreign eXCceRs going to pay elgn cre holders of our to for nor debtor nation iracteris state trade ri an t beyond the r thalr rat r former ex 5 § ' hannen By 0 napt res choice Jone Tones McAdoo on Dollar Diplomacy No American « ¢ present ‘ ’ hoar more hings in ry McAdoo OTe typical his gegeration t ar ox. vhich is our Dol. nauest through friendship vants nited State Necretary JHORKPRELON i onporing Go i he has plac structive nanced of his country eritieal hour in the the of host history Everyone Knew That Readers of some of the papers anxious to prove against President Wilson will soon be convinced, no doubt, .that he started the war in Europe. Thought HO Let "Em Live. There will be no general objection to the continued existence of the Re. publican party If it will cease to con. tend for the offices, Get a G. O. P, Leader. It will be thwe for the Republicans in congresa to talk about changing their leader when they succeed in get. ting one, Those Progressive Members. The few Progressive members of the next house of representatives nt Wash- ington must be highly complimented by the distinguished attention that they are receiving from Oyster Bay, Three months ago Mr. Roosevelt was devoting his days and nights to the proposition that the highest duty of a Progressive was to vote the straight stand-pat ticket, Not one of these men would be in a position to aceept instructions from the colonel If his admonitions had been heeded at the polls. BC i Lt FERRE on a Starck piano. tie up your money in any way. All home where you test it and try itin yo decide whether the wiih If it is, you bog it, paying our low faciory-t If for any The Bweet Toned Starck are not produ fav we Second Hand Bargains We have a large stock nd has 4 alight pianos of all of pew d ar iy used sian. dard makes Here ste a few sample bargains Steinway. . $175.00 Knabe.... 165.00 Emerson . . 100.00 Kimball... 70.00 Starck .... 195.00 Bend to-day ot Hat of second band d our etn pow i g of Biarck pianos ur Tate bargains ao hustrated catale for ¢ tomy are to only beautiful plsnos—but more than this lew tone quality of the Blak wile selection with jase a4 £008 $= ol on pl understand, easy 10 Sark Pi ia yer trans meeia Lhe adun as the eo rate. and arable In ¢ wil be wranged to suit you. a yment is not doe 2 Gays and found it satisfastor Then yo on amounts 80 mmadd you will nol nies the money Saves $150.00 in the purchase price of your pianc. id to tee 1 the syer of a Flask plano ts entit mone Lhron i ane 1 home coder w ir home prioes sve to be i have Wheally rk in wellon The oret ? ; rT 1 i ————————— oh. 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She was the oldest woman In Mahanoy City, the Lehigh ing Labo: is Valley Railroad old men $0 Bean oy and bos ’ % ¥ 7 ¥ . «Hol i i ALY oner £ Oi ng to introduce an ting a si ree ocom- Coomm Harrisburg, is ordinar Gross, planni oe ade West Pitision, has ‘orest Castle Brew will of hasedd the old } at West Pittston, and comvert a paper factory Sha royally welcomed the re its soldier boys, members of Pennsylvania Cavalry, OKin turn of The family of Joseph Malze, of Marietta, narrowly escaped asphyxia tion by gas escaping from the heater. Two daughters are seriously ill and the aged father also is affected. Caught under a fall of rock at the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company's | No. § Colliery, Tamaqua, Steve Coller, | 4 machine runner, was death. Ben Tankersiey, sald to have been convicted in Tuscaloosa county, Ala. last November for “bootlegging” and fleemg from the conviction and fine in that dry territory, was arrested in York as a fugitive. All applications for liquor license wore refused by Judge Charles Cor bett in Jefferson County License Court, This is the second sucoessive year court has refused to grant the applica. According to estimates made at the Department of Agriculture, the honey produced in the State last year was worth a million dollars. The homey business has been growing in spite of the handicap due to bee diseases and the failure of the State (0 establish an adequate system of inspection, the ad a gallon on milk, no 1 perienced in selling main part going for ratement made at a Dairymen's Association, of 1 and Dauphin counties cents the pment, neelin indorsing the project as outlined by Prof. Hishman, of State Coliege, Car gle, farmers assembled under the ays he Chamber of Commerce, in. the farm bu project. Ef- be m onee to secure a 600 membership fs pic “8 OF doread forts will reau ade at Because she refused to allow him to tions, Arthur Cun ettyaburg, seventeen with a knif las the f Katherine Rekenrode, also sevente Believing he had killed the girl, he went to the jail and gave himself up. The wound will prove fatal continue his atten ir ningham, of years old hed throat © not of PF hauling to Berks county using the good sleighing. They | getting $1.75 per bushel. Regardless {of the good price, there still is a good deal of wheat In t barns are getting $1.95 Lots of potatoes | prices again mills, lestwood wheat are held for higher Amos 8. Pearson, of Harrisburg, an | engineer on the Middle Division of the ! Pennsylvania Railroad, who committed suicide by shooting himself, had excep- | tional nerve. The police say Pearson | pulled the trigger four times before a | cartridge discharged. The engineer is believed to have been despondent be count of the recent death of his wife, The first budget to be framed by the State Commission of Agriculture under the Act of 1915 was made up for aud mission to the Legislature for the two {years commencing next June It carries $1,065,000, of which $400,000 is to be appropriated for indemnity of live stock owners whose animals are killed during epidemics. The increase, aside from this jtem is not very great Demands for additional teachers in the continuation schools of this State has Jed to the establishment of a teach. ora’ training school mt the Pennsyl vania State College. The State Board of Bducation has notified the college authorities that the new course will be operated In connection with the regu lar summer sessfon for teachers, dur ing #ix veeks next summe: $24,850,000 ASKED FOR HIGHWAY. WORK Budget Prepared For Legislature Calls For $6,000,000 Yearly Construction, Harrisburg LVepartment an budget General As State Highway * a that it had prepared a submission 10 the sembly calling for $24 850,000 for two vears, Commissioner Black said that the budget contained the depart ment's own figures,” and bad no refer ence 10 previous announcements The budget is as follows Six millon dollars per year for State highway construc tion, $12 One million doll prs per year for con- struction of State highway routes in boroughs, $2,000,000 This money is Ww be building missing links in boroughs where a Btate highway route is im- proved up to each end of the borough | the money to be allotted to the various counties on a mileage basis. Final de- i cision as to the expenditure to be left {to the State Highway Commissioner. | Any unexpended balance in each coun. {Ly to be available for on roules | outside of beroughs in sald county. One million five hundred thousand dollars per year for State aid construc. tion and maintenance, $2,000,000. Two hundred and fifty thousand dol- { lars per year for the purchase of turn. plkes and *2!! bridges, $500,000, local suthorities paving fifty per cent of the cost of freeing toll roads and bridges, Township road bonus deficiency for {the years 1812, 1913 and 1814, $1,350. 000. In addition, the necessary legislation is asked to make available the automo bile license fees for Btate highway maintenance, three million dollars per year, $6,000.000. Normal Schools Ask More Money. Increases in the State appropriations for normal schools will be asked of the General Assembly when the budget for the educational departments of the State Government is made up and there will be a request for $100,000 to enable the State to continue purchase of control of such schools and for some means to extinguish debt on the prop erties, Principals of the State normal schools have asked for additional al lowances because of the advance in prices, the increases in pupils and de mands due to the establishment of vocational and agricultural training. The debt on the normal schools amounts to $700,000 and was takem over when the State bought the tea schools it controls. These schools are valued at about $6,000,000. Three , #chools remain to be bought. nOUng for 000,000. used only use