THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. ATTORNEYS. i HW asm ||JT USUALLY HAPPENS ABOUT THE FIRST . Attorney-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa, Practices in all the courts, Qonsultations In English and German, Office, Orider's Exchange Building. 1 Famous Starck Pianos Shipped Anywhere in the United States on 30 Days’ Free Trial pad {OU HAVENT 1 EATER A i TING , i Penns Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. Davald K. Keller, Cashier Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes } | er a are Our Big Free Trial Offer We require no payment in advance on a Btarck piano. You are not asked to tie up your money in soy way us ship » home wi you test it and try At the end of 30 days you deci If it is. you keep it in payments to sult you If for up to your expectations in every All you do is to let 4 the piano for 30 days free trial in your itin le whether the pias ing © any resson it de re GUr own way in Just the ons you want pa ar Jow luetory- © prices wt not | se 10 be way and the Guest pi send it back and in that event we MG 4 ya have ever seen for the money, will pay the freight both ways. The Sweet Toned Starck The first requiren are not only beaut 1 pia d 80 that each eof § 8 Lone of mare YOU INES UNTED STATES 41 YEARS CAUTIONS MEXICO LONELY CELL | Objects to Proposed Provisions Now Jesse Pomeroy Will Be of New Constitution. 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D i Fireet No i8 neces | Executiy Town snd Plate {| Provision Attention ‘ alled to providing ths no { from this were g retroactive the Proposes Bill For Crossings Abol exemption be taxation iven effect save Secre sing's com I contracts i tions Save Pennies— Waste Dollars q Some users of ng save pennies get ting inferior work and lose ro through lack of ad. vertising value in the work they get. Printers as a rule charge very reasonable prices, for none of them get rich although nearly all of them work hard. Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money. Our Printing Is Unexcelled now advizable that 1} usual he clea Mr eral retary proposed tion which CORKIONE ors of oll la CAPITAL DOW owni whicot $ which 0 When wa $ &% order to Dot eg . tat me t he More State Buildings atement ne rently means ization of Mexican might f foreign-owned ready have acquired I'he | says {| virtual 1 is 1 up y 3 $ 1 ih article appa read in seven language ind | Udy 124 canis drasti nactmenti 10 reguiat Al a conferer artici Ppa { $ » Falker . ing Ari 4 8 Board Publi Gry Pu 1 tn ous and Arno dg W H. Manning employed to plan extension deve for a comprehens were outlined {ings will sale and posed oil of on ¥ then he law a Beyond his national % Weapons Quay of Representatives by Thomas, of Wilkes-Barre calls for a license permi CAITY A weapon The bill that person who manufactures, sells, offers or gives weapons to a person under the age of sixteen, be guilty of misdemea- nor and, upon conviction, shall be sen. tenced pay a fine not exceeding $500 and undergo imprisonment for not more than a vear-—either or both, the discretion of the court { lands, and at it was ings Brunner an {| fiscatory rove . 3 pruve been diligently idvin tant Reading Clerk t bears on hi ane itt, Jefferson lerks--J. E. Higgir Hutchinson, Porter 0 propert ren landscape the Capitol &, Schuyl | Allegheny Wilson, | ak ( kill, and Harry Message Clerk—-J Butler *Qergeant-at-Arms- han, Allegheny Chief Assistant {| Samuel Curran, Philadelphia | Postmaster--William Ritchey, efte Assistant Postmaster—W attempt te to opment, tentative plans ive treatment of zone Additional State build- structed within the parkway boulevards through the | park for of automobiles and | borees will be included in the plans | Some fountain arrangement and a pool {of water in the midst of a wide ex | Panse of green likely will be one of the | things to be included in the treatment Americans Fear For Property. teel and brick to frees on the whole, his keeper and model pri Washington.-—Future relations of provides the Mexican de facto government with the United be materially affected by in which the suggestions of nsing re garding the proposed changes in the constitution are by General Carranza and the members the constituent congress in ge; any goner be and the COT States may Daniel E. Hunni manner Secretary La Got Something You Want to Sell? Most people have a piece the : \ shall use TO STORE BILLION IN GOLD, Armas Sergeant-at radical to Fay Vaults Of Philadelphia Mint Will Be Enlarged. received of H. Heath, now of furniture, a farm imple- ment, or something else which they have discard- ed and which they no lon- ger want, These things are put in the attic, or stored away || in the bam, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. WHY NOT SELL THEM? Somebody wants those very things which have become of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement in | “THIS NEWSPAPER? 3 sion at Queretaro The protest delivered to the Foreign Office in Mexico against incor poration in new constitution of provisions limiting property holdings of foreigners, and providing for other restrictions of the rights of foreigners, was made after the at the State Department of numerous ecom- plaints from Americans with property in Mexico. Enactment of such con- stitutional provisions may prove cause for diplomatic entanglements City the receipt ernment but with other governments whose nationals have invested in Mex. ico. WILSON WILL BE RE-ELECTED. House and Senate To Count Electoral Votes February 14, President Wilson will be officially reelected Wedmesday, February 14. On that day the House and Senate will hold a joint session in the House and count the electoral wet ba Washington Philadelphia ~The vaulle the lo cal mint are being enlarged for the toring of more than a billion dollars in gold bullion. Upwards of £500.000 in gold bricks already In the vaults and preparations bein made relieve the New York treasury of about $2600.000.000 of the bullion will be converted coing, according to Adam Joyce, su perintendent of the mint, as there al ready is a surplus of gold coine in eir culation 000 is are £ sub None to WOULD LICENSE JOURNALISTS, Connecticut Bill Calls For Examination and Experience. Hartford, Conn.--~A bill was intro duced In the Legislature providing for the examination and licensing of jour nalists by a commission of five to be appointed by the Governor. Under the proposed measure a licensed news writer on dally and weekly papers in the State would have to have at least six months’ experience. A license would cost $10 and would be subject in amenenainn Messenger—John J. Lyneh, Philadel Folding Room Wiggins, Warren Chaplain—Rev. 8. GQ. Zerfoss, Superintendent Lan Chief Watchman Edward Brace land, Philadelphia. Night Watchman William Harner, Elevator Operator--A. B. Chief Page «Clarence E. Seller, Compromise Bill For Local Option. A proposal of a giveandtake policy i i Anyone who uses such weapons for injury of another or who carries possesses any such instrument for unlawful use punished on the first and on the second shall guilty of a felony Possession or use of a’bomb or other such explosive for unlawful purposes is declared as a felony, the or Licenges shall be issued by county sheriff to proper police officers or prison and Institution employes, and In other cases ns follows: If a householder, to have such a the Legislature at this session, pos: If a merchant or storekeeper, to the liquor interests, was made by Thomas Ross, of Allegheny county, lo Order Committee of the House of Rep- regentatives, This committee handle the Vick&rman Joeal option bill which wae introduced in the House i i i i i " carry such a weapon concealed while in the employ of the company All sales of arms possible of com the person must be registersd by dealers scheme as suggested by Governor Brumbaugh. Streets around the park will be widened in cooperation with the city government Pardons Decisions. The State Board of Pardons an- | nounced the following decisions In de- | ferred cases | Recommended - George Ormsby, { breaking and entering, Luzerne. | Rehoarings Granted—Bruno Pizsi- | manti, second degree murder, Dauph lin; A. A. Aggerback, fraud, Allegheny > Albert Moore, Philadelphia. . Rehearings Refused—Addison Ells. worth, mandering, Philadelphia: Chas Swartz, Joseph Bobes, assault and bate tery, Philadelphia. Chal Port Names Deputies. State Fire Marshal. G. Chal Port an~ nounced the appointment of M. Luther Mason, of Reading, as a deputy fire marshal, and James . Hazlett, of Car. negie, to be a special deputy in charge | Of construction. Mason lc a printer.
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