THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | [Famous Starck Pianos Shipped Anywhere in the Un HAS ENGAGED. Yre DURATION OF WARS IN WHICH U. S. War Bega War of Independence. .... Apr. 18, 1775 Northwestern Indian Wars. Sept, 19, 1790 War with Tripoli June 10, 1801 Creek Indian War July 27, 1813 War of 1812 June 158, 1812 War with Algiers . May 1815 Seminole Indian War Nov 1817 Allies Will Need Over 500,000, 000 Bushels. Black Hawk Indian War..Apr. 21, 1831 Florida Indian War Dec. 23 { . War with Mexico Apr MUST PROTECT OURSELVES Civil yu s+isv's yuvir vias Apr HOOVER 5AY3 BREAD 13 PRIGE OF PEACE Ended Apr 19, Aug 3, 1795 4 { 15 June 4 Aug Feb June (yet Mog. Days Sept Aug July May Aug i ; > Sl We require no payment in advance on a Starck piano. You are not asked to PASSED BY HOUSE tie up your money in soy way. All you do is to let 3 ip you the plano for 30 days free trial in your War with Spain War with AD NEWS OF U. 5. BOATS Berlin Papers Published Reports Before Arrival. Germany. Apt Food Bill Supplies Must Come From United States; Must Protect Our People. Before Congress—Bulk Of Our Big Free Trial Offer Washington.—Bread is the price of internal peace in Europe And ‘the size of the depend absolutely on the North according to will can American Conti- | Herbert Hoover, | food administraton loaf now what be | : done from SWB Ma e 1 is Just the one nent, > rove prices America’s new I'he h minimum bread First Control Measure Appro priates $14,770,000. e finest pianc hav y : 3 5 nd it back und in that event w the freight both weys The Sweet Toned Starck cement in & good pis is tone quality Allies, in order to provide the hich they are | now giving their peopl will require Bit more than SIMS’ MESSAGE GIVEN OUT WOMEN WILL BE EMPLOYED Blarck planos ey Bre pier ally riurms 118 own work in En- Estimate Pron in re > mi Be : Ba ra suas. § ne You will up. dp ra iv t nes Planted At e First Put Weeks Congresswe The Celebrated Starck Player-Piano ne ean renfer the fe Three Her Maiden Bre Bot mus ark Pt ver plano aay er $ bat a 8 ela Easy Payments 7 nis 808 " Every Starck Piano Guaranteed 25 Years SOO 6040 (040 Piano Book Cour b IRI bushel Free £ Dew bhegutls yB somew hers tustrs! Second Hand ® Re : Rpt or = i , Bargains CERAM er hefty EL TL mate bulk Wo have a large stock of second hand and eli ly used pianos of all a dard makes Here are a rance few sample bargains Steinway. . $175.00 Knabe.... 165.00 Selling as we do, Emerson .. 100.00 Kimball... 70.00 Starck.... 195.00 full particule Bend t 50 Free Music Lessons r ad Lo re Iason LhTough one of ihe ("Niong {hese lessons Four oot Direct From This Factory to You— [— s———— Saves $150.00 FreeCatalogueCoupon ur factory to ye P. A. Btarck Piano Ce GBT Fisrel 3 are abie to offer you | riers that will 1967 Btarck | of $150.00 in the pur price of your piano. Yo Plena pat saving pr down of 1501 sources direct from o ur home, we Ie now cut « SAVE VY ipwards 1 should take advantape tt ROE ws and send to-day concermng our factory-to-home offer. wday for « Latest list 3 * abv rt F i bargains a at iu iy att 1a : ea : of wo 1 £ Trery buyerof a 1 5 ? ” ” 3 : } 4 . . th » v ’ ' tor ete few LUuslaied calasog of ewive $ "EU off, id Australis and am Blan in be able 15 reno! on a8 soon a ei § y ¥ pat Btarck pianos are arck plano fs enti 4 Name known schools In be taken In your ovd Dome at India ar Breet No ar RF. D Cause THE MARKETS [| 25s imi oar Sy Ww WORKS NIGHT AND DAY country.” her word normal 3 Bureau Of Engraving Hard Pushed By Demands Of War course ose peopl se peop desire for food will un loose, rennsyivania nd ar } ) ’ oat 10G 1 3 ¢ g g .e alculator. FLAG mre 22263 £0 culater that she values of in this situation Hoover yrotect our GAMES TO FOLLOW ws the money the terms of . ‘ applies the values i ‘1 . ‘ 5 » ARA ; tain American Troops 3 1 y Ei At frat a Rout n frst ’ : arious and measures has same time do all justice lerks sroduce the 2.700.000 impr ’ 1s Os : 0, avers run } fi } i n # : Ni Se ae been invented by an Englishman. herg refore,” 1+ one « niry in . ] » . n order to protect our t the hem and all the se: Home Shows and Songs Also To Enter severnl others and workmen . weights vice for irned out daily A sted the that Amer &ill follow the flag to France. Th ra, 424 certificates of various Committee I J 18q 20 t g which BVI OR oud § 30 we can make 25,000,000 Wasted Effort “Thet's id Professor Shakey. Spent fifty years in perfecting himself ten diffe languages. Now he's get a word Im Passing Show, nest nd note ana poor « WOMEN SHOT AS SPIES. : . te OAL compared 000.000 0600 las fowls, 19% @ 2 wiin ar ein is formulating rent PHILADELPHIA were no offer Mother a Witness of the Execulion of Her Daughter, Of rest arried he's lucky to WO iNES Ana 10 7 ; oo ‘ ¢ MORE AMERICANS TO FRONT. American soldie: the geways,’ ¢ od entirely nominal tie lines Section Under Albert M., and Frens Necessary Geneva (via Paris) La Suisse Sun- M—— day printed details of a case similar | Miss Edith Cavell, the Eng who was executed by the | Germans in Brussels in October, 1815 omitted Rye--Nn. 2 Western, in export eleva tor, $2.40@ 2.45 per bushel: small of nearby rye in bage quoted at $1.65 Ambulance i < Live Stock Overdo the Thing. yde, S ; ‘Boome of de men dat's allus talkin’ lots . i CHICAGO Hogs -— Bulk, $15.656@ savin’ country,” sald Uncle $14.80@ 16.05: mixed, Leaves Parls. to that of iat wea : : . _ tertainment {Ish nurse Paris Ambulance section, No 26, ‘bout de | of the American Field Service started mind completely the } diers’ light. Eben, “is too liable to give you de idea time wien The Germans, says the newspaper, re. cently arrested two women, Madame Pfeiste, and her daughter, aged 22, on the Swiss-Alsatian frontier. They were charged with acting as spies The women promptly admitted at the trial that they had smuggled let. without knowing their contents, from Alsatian families to relatives in Switzerland This was done simply friendly act and without political or malicious purpose Both shot at ters, As a I.La Suisse The tness of women, Says Mulhausen a horrified wi of her daughter before her were mother was the execution turn came, NO ALCOHOL ADS IN MAILS. Postoffice Department Ruling Bars Them From Dry States. Washington. Grain alcohol adver tizements and solicitations for orders alcohol will be barred from the mails when addressed to dry territory under a construction of the so-called teed amendment made by the Post office Department. The department holds that grain alcohol is intoxicating liguor under the act, for front for the under command of Al bert M. Hyde, of New York, a Harvard man. The Field the arrival of 240 recruits this week and as many as this number or even more each week thereafter TORNADO IN MISSOURI, Schoolhouse Only Building Left Stand ing In Mineral Point, St. Louis A Mineral Point tornado twisteu Mo. a village killed four demolished into of about 300 inhabitants, persons and injured 30, the town with the exception of the schoolhouse, then moved Eve, Fred Harper, a was killed by flying debris outhward to farmer and where 52 KILLED BY TORNADOES. 150 Or More Persons Injured In Mis souri Towns and Villages. 8t. Louis.—Reports received by the Globe-Democrat from its correspond. ent at Marble Hill were that at least 26 persons were killed and more than 100 injured at Zalma, Bollinger coun. ty, by the tornado that struck there Wednesday. during drawn from the back for rest trenche USE “LAND BATTLESHIPS" Unique Headquarters For Naval Re cruiting In New York New York The Recruit land battiesghip in the A headquarter recruiting ja the Marine Corps City launching” the ble a battleship naval and marin aboard the ship will give ample for the work of the recruiting and examining physicians Immediately aft coremaoni Square offic PACE officers SIMS MADE VICE-ADMIRAL., Commander Of American Destroyers Abroad Promoted. Washington. « Rear Admiral Sims, commanding the American fleet of de. atroyers cooperating with the Allied | fleet, was formally named vice-admiral by President Wilson. Sims is now the | second ranking officer of the Navy, Corn-—Western, No. 3 yellow, $1.78 @1.79;: do do, No. 2 yellow, $1.76@ 77: do, No. 3 vellow, $1.74@1.75 Oata-—No. 2 white, 77@ 7T5¢ stand. ard white, 76@ 77; No. 3 white, 75@ 76: No. 4 white, 74@75 utter Western, ereamery, fancy, specials, 43¢ 41642; extra firsts, 4k firsts, seconds, 2814 nearby prints, fancy, 44: do, average 12@ 42 do, firsts, 40@ 11 30G 29% special brands of prints jobbing at 47@ 50 ‘ Eggs Nearby firete, $11.25 standard case: nearby current re celpts, $10.95 per case: Western firsts, per ease; do, firsts, $10.85 per fancy selected, carefully candied solid-packe d exiras, 39 exXira, do, rec onde were per Cage | Cheese New York, full cream, fancy, new, 273 @27%c: specials, higher: do, fair to good, new, 26% @ 27; part skims, 14@ 22. Live Poultry-Fowls, as to size and quality, 22@23c¢; the latter for heavy; roosters, 16@17; spring chickens, not leghorns, plump, yellow - skinned, weighing % @1'4 pounds apiece, 30@ 23: ducks, Peking, 20621; do, Indian runner, 17@ 18; pigeons, old, per pair, 25@28; do do, young, per pair, 20022. @16.15; $15.560@ 16.20 heavy, $1545@16.20; rough, $1545@15.60; pigs, $10.50@ 14.50 Cattle—Native beef cattle, $3.40@ 123.60: stockers and feeders $7.40@ 10.30: cows and heifers, $650@11.40; calves, $10.75@ 15.50 Sheep Wethers, $12.26@14.75; $11.506G 14.15; lambs, $13@17: 15@21 OWes, PITTSBURGH $11.75@ 12.25; Sheep "1 ind common, $5@8 veal calves, $14@G 14.50 Hoge Prime heavieg, $16.60@ 16:65; mediums, $16. 4016.50; heavy York ere, $16G 16.40; light Yorkers, $14.50@Q 15.50: pigs, $13.25@13.75; roughs, $16 15.50 Cattle $12.50@13 $126012 50; $10@ prime me wethers lambs KANSAS CITY. —Hoge-—Rulk, $15.25 @16.16: heavy, $16@16 20; and butchers’ pigs, $14@15 Cattle—~Prime fed dressed beef 12.50: Southern steers, cows, $7.26@11.25; steers, $1265.63 steers, $1050@ $R.25@12.75; heifers, $9@12.50; $8¢010.50; calves, $8@14.25 dat dey's doin’ it fol business or foh pleasure.” Real Modernity, When they revise the ten command ments we suppose they'll substitute automobile for ox in the interdiction f coveting. Milwaukee Journal. 0 The Final Test. In all the genius ‘of a people the evo- lution of cooking I= one of the strong «t merits and surest claims to an m- ortal place In history. Only One Straight Road. The ways that lead to destruction ———————————————— Pessimistic View, “Do you believe It is unlucky to mar ————— ———————— A Worth While Quotation. There is a great dea! in the first Uionftreve,
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