LODALS, The borcuzh schools have entered upon their eighth, and last, month of echool, Howard Lingle, of Colyer, ia report- ed to be close to death, suffering with consumption, Hear the boys and girle, Saturaay night, in Grange Arcadis. Every- body invited, + Bee Mutt and Jefl's Divorce, at the Garman opera house, on Tuesday eve- ning, April 16 b, The poet would say that winter lingers in the lap of epring, but we think the old boy has elmply flopped into it, A. J. Zimmsrman, formerly oon- nected with the Lewisburg Saturday News, is now editor of the Btate Col- lege Times, The meeti g of the local Rd Cros society has been postponed from to- night (Thursday) uatil Monday evep- ing of next week, Ceciel Spangler and grandehildren, and Mr. aud Mre. Noll, of Now Berlir, were in Centre Hatt on Suuday, stog- ping wiitn Mre, Bu ann Bpaugler, Rev, Josian Btill and Joshua 1. Poi- ter attended the sesgions of the Pres bytery of Huotiugdor, held in the Becoud Presoyierian cuurch at Altoo- na, this week, I'ne appearance of the wheat fialde lv Peuus Vaiiey 1s geverally poor, A good loosing f-ld is ludeed the ex- Ceplion. However, a good rain anu Warm weal er may work wonders, The district board, at Bellefonte, has between 300 and 400 men examined snd classified, from which to draw Centre couuty’s quota in the pew cali Which was sent out a few days ago. Prominent speakers will appear in the Grange hall at Spring Mills on Balurday eveniug in the interest of the Third Liberty Loan and the W. £2. 8. Allcitizens are urged to attend, William Bpangler, of Millerstown, died at a Harrisburg hospital after au operation. His age was eighty-eight years, aud was a brother of the late John Spangler, being the last member of that famliy, A Jolly crowd of Penn Hall people came up to Centre Hall on Friday evening to attend a house-warming party at the new home of Miss Mary C. Fisher, formerly the J. William Mit- terling home, It is regrettable to mention it, but we bave about us a bunch of boys be- tween sixteen and twenty years old— well dresced and well fed—who do a bit of sporting, but have not contri- buted a cent toward winning the war. More than a week ago Mester Dap. fel (Dsup) Bmith received a slight cut On the bead, and a few days sgo his ‘ace began ewelling as a result, He is under the care of a physician, al though hie condition 1s not considered critical. Rev. J. F. Shultz will attend the wedding of Mrs, Sbuitz’s brother, William Mertz, and Mies Florence Fuollmer, at Williamsport, today (Thursday), following which he will be accompanied back to Centre Hall with his family, The * Clover Club”, a loesl sewing organizatiop, fifteen strong, were en- tertaiued at tie home of Mre, Milford Luse, ai State College, on Tuesday eveniog., The tip wes made io the cars of W. F, Keller, W, F., Bradford and 8, C, Bruugart, Mr. and Mre, J. D. Bartholomew gave a Lirthday eurprise party io honor of the pinth anniversary of their youngest daughter, Miss Eliza. beth, on Thursday evening. A num- ber of the little friends of the girl en- Joyed the evening in a delightful way, Bergeant Chester Kurtz, son of Rev, avd Mre, D, HB, Kurtz, et j .yed a short furlough at Lis bome in Cenire Hall, from Friday until Monday. Hels in the coast artillery service, being a sergeant in the electrical department, and ls stationed +t Fortress Monroe, Virginie. A local commitlee of ladies will start a canvass of the town the latter part of this week, or beginning of next week, in the Interest of the Third Liberty Loan, Open your doors to thew, not se you would to ap allen enemy, but as you would to » real patriotic American, E. B. Ripke, of Centre Hall, Is one of the five members of the P, O, B, of A. in Centre county to be appointed by the Biate Cap to constitute a committee to be known as the “P, O, #4, of A. Commitiee of the Committee of Public Bafely of Pennusylvania" for Centre county, The other mem- bers are M, R, Johyson, of Bellefonte ; W. B. Taylor, of tate College ; J. A. Dale, of Lemont, and Chae, E. Pletoh- er, of Howard. Dr. Edwin Erle Bparks, of Btate College, addressed a small but very appreciative, audience In the Grange hall on Saturday evening, having been one of the numerous speakers appoint. ed to speak at various points in the oounty in the Interest of the Third Liberty Loar. An Interesting feature in connection with Dr. Bparks’ ade dress was his story of soldier life in the various cantonmenis which te visiied recently, IL was a bit of ice formation which would set any. motk- ei’s mind a' esse regarding the ic. fluences existing at the osups to keep ber boy in the paths of reviitude, LODALS Misa Lena Breon is spending this week with friends in Altoons, For youogsterr, the L. T. L. bose and girls get real pep in their playlet, J. H. Horper and Charles Btoner, of Tusseyville, left on Tuesday for York, where they will purchase mules, Cleveland D. Mitterling is ready to ship a thousand bushels of potatoes for which be pald 65 cents per ‘bushel, Dr. McCluney Radcliff, the noted eye specialist, of Philadeiphis, visited frierds abcut Lewistown last week. Joshuy T. Potter was one of the Smileage Book purchasers who failed to receive mention of such purchase. A peep at your calendar on Wednes- day revesled April 10, but out-dvor conditions gave you the Impression of Februsry 1s, I. A. Bweetwood and foree of men are d ing repair work on the stats road, known ss the Biushvalley read, enst of Centre Hall, Paul OO, Bpasd publishes lethers of sdministration on the estate of Mre, Ro-etta E, Luss, late of Gregg town- «hi , decemsed, in this iseue, Avdrew Z+itle snd three sone, R. H., Archie and Jehninge, I+ft for I disvs, Indiana oc unty, on Saturday where thi'y have secured employment, H. G. Btrohmeier and E. 8, Ripks represented the looal school beard at the elcotion of a ccunty superintendent of schoole, held at Bellefonte or Tuesday. Rev, Bamuel Moody was at his own request dismissed from the pastorate of the churches at Martinsburg and Dupecaneville to the presbytery of Northumberland, this week. Read Montgomery & Co.'s ** Haw- dust—hogs—and clothes '’ ad. in this jesue. You would wonder what the ‘“‘sawdust ’’ and ‘‘ hogs’ hesve to do with clothes, but the parallel is per- fect. Read the ad, The Boys and Girls W, B, 8, Club I» growling daily. The club le also great- ly locreasing its holdings of *‘ baby bonde, '’ a large number of them al- ready having passed the value of the firet thrift card. The execution of William Warren, of West Chester, which was to have taken place at Rockview this week, has been delayed by ac'ion of the governor because the condemned man was not apprised of his impending doom in time to prepare for his death. A short letter, enclosing a photo- grapb, was received this week by the writer from Robert (‘* Bob!) Keller, who is ** with the colors” as a mwem- ber of Co. D, 819:h [ufantry, st Camp Lee, Virginis. The photo shows the young msn in great physical condi- tion. Io closing he esys, *‘ Tell my Uncle Dave I would be glad to hea: from him. Give my best regards to all my friende, The Millheim Journal notes the fol- lowing sales of real estate in the lower part of the valley: Wm. H. Musser hee sold his farm at Bmithtown to hie son-in-law, Ralph Hsines, who has tenanted the fsrm for several years, Cbe farm contains 63 acres and the deal includes 18 acres of timberland. Ths consideration was $5,000, F, P. Vonads, of t.oburp, for the heirs, has sold the Treaster homestead at Wood- ward, consisting of 11 acres of farm land and a dwelling house, stable and outbnildiogs, to Issac M. Oradorf. Consideration, $1,000, Big Time at State College, Everybody in Centres county ls ine vited to come to the Pennsylvania State C:illege next Baturday, April 18, and join the students in their pa- triotic carnival, Mejor Watt, a veter- an of the British army, will be the chief attraction of the day. He will tell his experiences on the battle line sud will present a clear Idea cf Jthe war conditions on the Western front, The program will begin at 1:30 p, w,, with a parade by the college cadet regiment, the student banc, the en- listed men trairiog for work In the ordnance departmen', and the sol diers who came to State College this week for lostructisn In airplane me- chanics. Following the parade, there will be a continuous program of amus- ing events all afternoon, There will be a greased pig contest for a $2.50 prize, a sack race, a greased pole climbing contest for a $2.60 prize, and a baseball game with Dickinson Col- lege. The freshman and sophomore classes will bold their annual tug-of war, and the different classes will celebrate moving-up day to the class ahead. An ox-rosst will be served at b o'clock, including coffee and salad. An admission of fifty cents will admit to all events and the ox-roast, ti tf DEATHS, After having been a patient suffarer from tuberculosis for the past several years, Mre. Rachel Gardoer passed away at her home in Tyrone on Bune day evening. Deceased was born at Port Matilde, on March 16, 1879, and was a daughter of Jobn and Melinda Frantz, Surviving her are her parente, her husband, six children, five brothers and five sisters, Buria! made at 1y- rone on Wednesday Bw A of loose timothy ha A AL TRE COLTS FOR BALK, ~A of 3-year-old coite, . Puwary enbig 0 Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx by doing it. You lose BELLEFONTE o BARRISBURG NEW) LwrTEx, ( Continued from first page } of Woodrow Wilson, ss I have consiat- ently done at ail times since be bee came Governor of New Jersey in 1810, ““Recogoiziog that we fae enemies no less at home than sbroad, I would, if elected, favor the internment of all disloyal persons and enemy symps- thizere, and, so far as Pennsylvania is concerned, put an instant end to en- emy plotting and propagands. “I favor giving women the vole, For many years I worked for that cause, and if elected would do all in| my power to make woman suffrage an accomplished fact in Pennsylvania, “I favor the immediate 1atification by the Pennsylvsnia Leglalature of the national prohibition amendment, [ bave consistently fought against the liquor domination of the Biate through the Penrose machine. I co-| operated with the candidates of our party in their sincere fight for local option in 1914, when they wete op-| posed by the friends of l'quor, who now seek to continue ita control by | methods which then unhappily sue-| ceeded, If elected I shall use all the! power and ir fluence that I legitimate | ly can to bring about the prompt | adoption of the prohibition amend ment, On ali other national questiors | my attitute will be controlled by war- time necessity and pational need, al- ways adhering to my pledge to stand by the President, i “If olected I will insist upon =| complete reorganization of the system of appropriating funds for Btate chari. | ties and will absolutely oppose the perpetuation of the present practice of | using society’s unfortuuntes as pawns | for political advantage, “I favor the fullest development | and enlsigement of the harbord of | Pennsylvanis, with liberal Btate ald for this purpose. I Tivor a liberal . - a ¥ road policy, with ec-ordioale develop- | ment of the Blate highwaye, benefit- | ing all sections of the State, the cost | to be defrayed from current revenues, ! If elected I will give the State an eco- | nomic, efficient, business sdministra-| tion. This pledge I will make effec-| tise by introducing a budget system | governing appropriations of all Btate funde. This outlines my position on the essential issues of the campaign, ae I view thew. As the campaign pro- gresees it will be my purpose to ampli- fy my attitude on this snd other questions sffecting the Common- wealth and ite people. Mr. Guffey in recent months has #pent most of bis time at Washington, He is a recognized sut hority on oil snd gas and ss such was selected as Petroleum Administration with the Raw Materials Division of the Coun- cil of National defence, He was elect ed county chairman of Allegheny in Western Penveyivanis, and since 1016, has been wscting State Chairman for Captain Willlam 8, McLean who hse in the feleral army sivce that time. chairman, Mr, Gufley ia 47 years of age and is unmarried, Mr, Guffey was born in Westmore- land county, December 20, 1871, and attended the public schools of Gireens- burg. He began his business life in the oil fiside after leaving Princeton, In 1864 be broame superintendent of city delivery at the Pittsburg Postofl- ice and he held that position for five years when in 1509 he was elected sec- retary of the Puilsdelphia Company at Pittsburg, general manager of the company, Oa the Inet day of Inst year he wes elected pre ident of the Equitable Gas Come pany, one of its subsidisrics, havip seni elected prior to that time as bh of the other underlying companies, Daring sll of his business sotivitigs he has always devoled ok ‘tine to fightiog for humanitarian legislation, He has led In bis county and been » leader in the state In the campaigns for cqual sullrege, looal option mid other novepartisan matters as well ny in the sflnire of his own party, Spring Opening A complete and comprehensive display of all The Newest and Best Styles in Spring & Summer Apparel for Men and Women Our display this Spring is of special interest to every man and woman in this vicinity, because the qualities are unusually good and the new mod- els exhibited are in every way pleasing, —AND REMEMBER, There are no high war prices on this new merchandise, We have priced everything at such reasonable figures that you can casily afford to buy, We are anxious to have you see this fine, D. J. Nieman Department Store MILLHEIM