The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 15, 1917, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ATTORNEYS.
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RH. B. SPANGLER
Attorney-at-Law
Bellefonte, Pa.
Practices in all the courts.
Saaitatin in English and German,
ce, Qrider’'s Exchange Building,
SPIRIT OF 1917
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MY SOLDIER
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Penns Valley Banking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Davald K. Keller, Cashier
Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes
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Our Big Free Trial Offer
We require no payment in advance
on a Starck piano. You are not asked to
tie up your money in any way.
for 80 days free trial in your
All you do is to let
us ship
bot J
At the end « ) days you deel
If it fa. you keep it, paying our low {aetary-to-home pr
ta to sult you reason it does mot prove to be
i the finest piano you
you the plano
here you test it and try it io your own way
the plano is |
ie whether wnt the one
you want
in payer
up to 3 Lave
ever seen wey send it back and in that event we
will pay the freight both ways.
The Sweet Toned Starck
Los
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If for wr
ir expectalions 10 y wa ar
{or the money, you
ever
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(Copyright)
The first requirement in a good plano is t«
conn ue 5 _ susie (REE ee
UICKLY ADOPTED AGGEPT NAVY WORK TASER asinine iis
The Celebrated Starck Player-Piano
f muse whe
oh .
ne quality. Btarck pianos
H. G. STROHMEIER
CENTRE HALL, : : PA.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE
sre not musicians can render the Blarek Player-plano say
wit weld er prow the oom Doser hitnsel!
and durable in construction
for & reflable, Ligh grade
Lovers «
1
10 Oper aie
10
+ the demand
re
Pledge to Avert Commandeering
of Plants.
| Way Opened for Possible Extra
Session of Congress.
be wrranged to you
ment is not due ur 4 have tried the
1 salisfartors Then you oss Day each
you will not miss Lhe money
Easy Payments ruse The Det
no 30 days and four
Gn INOW
ww
Pm
pla
Rao 1h 18 80 ss 0 il
Monumental Work
In all kinds of
Marble and Granite
Jno. F. Gray & Son
(8uccessors 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
MORTGAGE
Office in Crider’'s Stone Building
BELLEFONTE, - PA.
Telephone Connection
FIRST
Save Pennies—
Waste Dollars
Some users of printi
save pennies get
ting inferior work and lose
dollars through lack of ad-
vertising value in the work
they get. Printers asa rule
charge very reasonable
prices, for none of them
Moral: Give your printing to
a good printer and save money.
Our Printing Is
Unexcelled
Got Something
You
Want to Sell?
Most people have a piece
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 barn, or left lying
about, getting of less and
less value each year.
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| WHY NOT
SELL THEM?
| Somebody wants those
very things which have
| es he to Ton.
|
somebody by putting a
want advertisement in
“THIS NEWSPAPER?
Extra Session Now In
lief Grows That President
Will Cail One Im.
mediately.
Prospect—Be
endur
the physical
of Senators and the provis
Constitution, the Senate by
limit discussion and to
taken on a
se voting in
were Senators La Follette
Sherman
Senate's Action Prompt
on by the Senats
ix hour
Sensational Arrest Expected To Be
Made—Code Messages.
New
York.-—As a
v } to probe
jury began
of Dr. Chandra Chakiabe:
Federal 8
throughout the
Sckunner,
agent country
closing
who carried out
Wilhelm
head
lieved to be rapidls
in
master mind”
from 76
Secret Sar
German plot orders
strasse, Berlin
Vice
Revelations to Secret Service agents
and in Washington indicate that
coming to light a plot
tenta.
cles into Mexico, Cuba, the Philippines
and wrapped themselves around the
Panama Canal. Sensational disclosures
are expected soon when a new arrest
is made. The identity of the man now
under surveillance has not been dis
closed, but his arrest is expected to be
a profoundly surprising disclosure
is fast
YARROWDALE MEN RELEASED.
Americans Held Prisoners Sent From
Germany Via Switzerland.
London.—A dispatch from Berlin
that the Americans and other
neutrals who were on board the cap
tured British steamer Yarrowdale have |
left Germany.
The Spanish, American and Bra
zilian Yarowdale prisoners were sent |
from the prisoners’ camp at Branden- |
burg to Switzerland by way of Lin-|
den, according to a Berlin dispatch to |
Reuter’s by way of Amsterdam,
Members of other neutral crews |
were sent home through various fron- |
tier towns. The dispatch says that
the prisoners were released on the ex.
piration of the quarantine imposed by
the discovery of a case of spotted
fever.
says
TROOPS FAST LEAVING BORDER.
Last Of Guardsmen To Depart On
March 28,
Washington.—The War Department
announced that schedules of departure
have been so arranged that the last
National Guard organization will leave
the border March 25. General Persh-
ing finds it necessary to use chair cars
and day coaches, but is arranging for
the least possible discomfort.
GIVE NAVY PREFERENCE
Department
Men
Warrts
and Labor
Navy Material,
in Speed
Pro
ing-Up
gram,
ery
Faw
to comple
tion and delivered to their owners. No
}
new merchant ships will be laid down,
however, until the of ti
© Navy
have been satisfied
In
¢
because of
Ome
instances it
shortage labor
and the demand for
ships now «
completed only to tl
launching and
navy vessels took their
glee],
merchant wavs
s point
poin
while
would be
of then held up
place §
MINISTER ECKHART GOT NOTE.
Zimmermann Plot Missive Reached
Him, Declares Authority,
Washington It was stated on high
diplomatic authority that the Zimmer
man note to German Minister Eckhart
in Mexico City reached its destination
informant asserted that
methods were chosen by the German
Foreign Office for the transmission of
the note. One of these methods was
said to be the wireless telegraph, the
other the sea. It was believed that
one copy of the note wag sent direct
to Mexico on board a German sub
marine, the other message
Mexico by wireless
The two
YAGER TO “FELLOWCITIZENS.”
Governor Of Porto Rico 80 Addresses
Islanders In Message.
San Juan, P. R
for Yhe first time addressed the mem.
bers as “fellow-citizens of the United
States.” He gaid:
“1 welcome you into our great na-
tional family, with high hopes of you
in this new relation.”
The Governor urged legislation in-
creasing the pay of Government em.
ployes, extension of the educational
system, and that the new vitizenship
and home rule laws be made operative
Guard U. 8. Buildings.
Pittsburgh.—The buildings of the
United States Bureau of Mines and
the Government Arsenal, have been
placed under guard both night and day.
Second Hand
Bargaing
We have a large slock
of second Land and slight
used piasos of all stan
Here are a
dard makes
few sample bargains
Steinway. . $175.00
Knabe.... 165.00
Emerson .. 100.00
Kimball... 70.00
Starck .... 195.00
i for r latent list
s and our
of $1°
it
of second }
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nt ArgRin 1
new illustrated catalog of
Blarck pianos
Bre to
venlatoe
P. A. Starck Piano Co.,
srnille
Saves $150.00
vue ne through ene of Lhe {
These loss ns i
Manufacturers Chicag 0
s
Piano Book Free
Our big new beautifully ©
ustrated eoslalog oontalne
plans Information of al kinds
It tells you bow pianos sre
mate, how to take care of
v your plano and other valuable
! and intereriing information
Bend for 11 Lo-Gay
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on my part
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without ebligation
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to {ancy
browns
fine
ancy, 26@ 26%
Chickens, 18@2%c;
fowls, 18@ 24« turke 18@ 4c
Live Poultry—Chickens, 20c; fowls,
18@1
Bic no (UurKeys quoleq
Wheat No. 2
Southern red,
$§191@
rejected
$1.83@
PHILADELPHIA.
red, $1.95@2;: No. 2
$1.03@ 1.98; steamer No
186; No red,
A, $187G1.92;
1.88
Rye--No. 2 Western, in export eleva
tor, $1.53@ 1.58 per bushel; small lots
of nearby rye, in bags, quoted at $1.01
@1.21.
Corn
8 add
« eq,
$101@196;
rejected B,
Western, No. 2 vellow, $1.17
@118; No yellow, $1.16@1.17; do,
No. 4 yellow, $1.14@1.15; do, No. b
yellow, $1.12@ 1.13; Southern, No. 3
yellow, $1.14@1.15
Oate--No. 2 white, T1%@72¢c; stand.
ard, white, 70%4@71c; No. 3 white
69% @70c; No. 4 white, RL G60 %e,;
oats, 65% @66%ec.
Live Poultry-—Fowls, as to quality,
i
16@16c; spring chickens,
softmeated, 21@23¢; ducks, as to size
and quality, 20@24c; pigeons, old, per
pair, 28@30¢; do do, young, per pair, |
Butter. Western, fresh, golid-pack-
ed creamery, fancy specials, 43c¢; |
extras, 41@42¢c; do, extra firsts, 40c¢; |
by prints, fancy, 44¢; do, average
extra, 40@42¢; do, firsts, 38@2%¢; do |
seconds, 35@36¢; special fancy brands |
of prints were jobbing at 47@50c. i
Eggs-—-Nearby extras, 36¢ per doz; |
nearby firsts, $9.76 per standard case; |
nearby current receipts, $9.60 per |
case; Western extra, 36¢ per doz; do, |
extra firsts, $0.76 per case; do, firsts,
$9.60 per case. Faney selected fresh |
eggs were jobbed out at 37@40c per |
doz.
Cheese ~~ New York, full cream,
fancy held, 26% @27¢; specials, high
er; do, fair to good held, 26@26%¢;
part skims, $149 22¢, |
$18; No
3 do, $13@15; light
No. 1 do, do, $15@
do, $13@14; No. 1
$12@14; No
2 do
mixed, $16
bt No do
clover, $15: No
$8@8
Straw
2 do
do
No. 1 $15@
No. 1
straight rye,
No. 2 do, do, $13.50@14
tangled $1050@11; No. 2 do, do,
$850@10: No. 1 wheat, $89.50; No
2 do, $8@8.50; No. 1 oat, $9.50; No. 2
§8.50@9
Butter
choice,
15.50
do
ao
fancy, 41@G42c;
20@ 40; do, good, 37@38
do, prints, 42@43; do, blocks, 40042;
Maryviand and Pennsylvania rolls, 28@
29: Ohio rolls, 27628; West Virginia
27@28; storepacked, 27; Mary-
Virginia and Pennsylvania dairy
prints, 28@ 29; process butter, 32034
Pgegs—Marviand, Pennsylvania and
nearby firsts, 30@31c; Western firsts,
30: West Virginia firsts, 30; Southern
firats, 29
Live Poultry-<Chickens—Old hens,
4 1bs and over, 18¢c; old hens, small to
meflium, 18; do, do, white leghorns,
17: old roosters, 12; winter, 2 Ibs and
under, 24@26; young, large, smooth
and fat, 21@22; do, poor, rough and
stagey, 1R@ 19. Ducks—Young Pekings,
3% Ibs and over, 22¢; do, puddle, do,
do, 20@21 do, muscovy, do, do, do, 20
@21;: do, smaller, 19@20. Pigeons
Young, per pair, 30@36c; old, do, 30@
35. Guinea fowl, as to size, each, 38
@4b¢c
Dressed Hogs—Choice lightweights,
do, medium weights, 14@
Creamery,
do
rolls,
land,
and sows, 11; boars and rough stock,
29@10.
Live Stock
KANSAS CITY. —Hogs~Bulk, $13.10
@13.45; heavy, $13.35@13.50; packers
and butchers’, $13.20@13.45; light,
$12.90@ 13.30; pigs, $10@12.25.
Cattle—Prime fed steers, $11.26@
12; dressed beef steers, $9@ 11; South.
ern steers, $7@10; cows, $5.50810;
heifers, $7@11; stockers and feeders,
$7.25@10.80; bulls, $675@9; calves,
$T@12
Sheep~Lambe, $13.75@14.35; year
lings, $12.75@ 13.25; wethers, $11,500
12.26; ewes, $10.50@12.
CHICAGO
12.40; light
$1285@13.40
rough, $12.85@13.10
Cattle Native
2.15;
1
A
k 25 COwWE
$1295@12.40;
pigs, $10@ 11.85
beef cattle, $8@
and $6500
and heifers, $5.30@10.30;
$80 11.2¢
Sheep — Wethers, $10.75@12;
$8.50@12; lambs, $12@ 14.50
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The British Bar has declined to con
gider a proposal admit women to
legal
neavy
SlOCKers feeders.
calves
owen,
to
the profession
Cuba is expected to produce more
than 2,000,000 tons of sugar this year,
exceeding previous by
500 000 tons
its best
crop
The only known species of frog
which occurs at present in Egypt is
the Rana esculata, the edible frog of
the continent
As a result of the special onecent
assessment to organize women, ap
proximately 20000 women workers
have joined the trade union movement
within a year
Coal mine explosions are to be pre
vented by an application of rock dust
in the mines, and a machine has been
invented for the purpose
That the French language is more
suitable for telephoning than English
| has been nroven since London and
Paris were linked by telephones
More than 15,000 feet of motion ple
ture films, showing surgical operations,
have been prepared by a Baltimore
| medical college for use in teaching
| surgery
| ———
Paris has opened an exposition of
materials and methods of reconstruct
ing damaged buildings, farms, high
ways, bridges, villages, ete.
The ofl in the kernels of plum,
cherry and other fruit stones is being
extracted in Germany by a combined
chemical and mechanical process,
On one side of a new electric porch
light are grooved into which figures
can be slipped to make it serve as a
housy number either by day or by
night,