\ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Some farmers have finished plowing. Did you see the eclipse of the moon on Sunday might ? D. L.. Geary, of Newport, is the guest of his son, F, P, Geary, in Centre Hall. Miss Miriam Huyett was home from Susquehanna University over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. 1, J. Zubler, of Spring Mills, drove to Centre Hall on Saturday, The home of William F. Colyer is be- ing wired for electric light by Boozer & Flink, Summer opening, May Roads Hat Shop.—Myra Kimport, sant Gap, Pa. 8, at the Cross Plea- adv Mercury dropped to jo degrees Sun- day night and undoubtedly proved harm- ful to the budding fruit, George Alfred Crawford is a patient in the Bellefonte hospital for an opera- tion tor a mastoid abscess. Miss Elizabeth Royeris a student at the Lock Haven Normal, for the spring term, having entered this week. Dan Polish was put to death in the electric chair at Rockview, on Monday morning. The body was unclaimed. Bellefonte carpenters are on a strike They are asking sev- an hour for higher wages. enty-seven and one-half cents now, his and Benjamin Emerick disposed of Ford car to a Mr, Bilger, last week, realized a handsome profit over the pur- chase price. Mrs. John M. Coldron successful on Friday, Johns-Hopkins University hospital, Bal- timore, Md. In the forward movement campaign of the Reformed church, the local gation by nearly $2000. Robert McClenahan, nine-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. William McClena- han, suffered a light att underwent a operation, in the congre has exceeded its quota of $5557.72 and ack of appendiri- tis a tew days ago. ag No less than five were removed fr y on Mond , of Milesbu latter's m ‘6 i 1 latter s mother, Mrs, Ho pret the W now ensconced their Centre Hall, home, The America arly foro tion, blem. reason flag on May 8 and ¢ for Paul Ju branch offi Company, o injured in ar Monday evening at the Bellefonte h badly wrecked, William B. Kerr week, visited relative Potters Mills and Cer day night, and on w left for the west, thei being Ogden, Utah, will make their home and hi re Hall edtesday William Rockey, son Mrs. W, F. Rockey, was recently apg the city of Altoona, du the young man is a ship school teacher. E. E, Zettle, the been employed at his tr Seward, Westmoreland county, § contemplates taking his famiiy to that place shortly after the local public schools ace. The family will remain with Bin. gq fall and probably longer, po The Clearfield Daily Public & Spirit has been forced to suspend publicat ‘onl OW- ing to the inability to carry on thy busi ness in a profitable manner. The high cost of print paper, which has been _, 4. ily climbing from a figure of 2 cer , pound to the present price of 20 Cants (and hard to get at that price) is wha, forcing hundreds of newspapers to q,,,, Ouge of the government air mail pla, was wrecked on Friday evening wh, the aviator, Harold E. Shuck, was fc ced to land near New Berlin, on accom, of engine trouble. It was pilot Shuck first flight over the route and he Wa trailing Pilot Stevens, who is well g,, quainted with this route, He was unl, jured, but the plane overturned and t,, propeller was broken and the win, shattered. Saturday evening of this week the cal W. C. T. U. will hold its anny dues social in Grange hall. For entg, tainment there will be a prize contes participated in by the pupils of ti High schoool. To this feature all a, invited, Atter the contest light n, freshments will be served to the men bers of the organization, Each memb, has the privilege of inviting one frien to the social, ————— A DAD SATII Centre Leads in March. Centre county has the second highe per capita sales of War Savings Stam for the mouth of March in the state following McKean county. McKean leads with ninety-five cents and Cent with eighty one cents, Both countie are in Group 3 of which W, Harriso! Walker is chairman, ties on who has at in sales to date, School Report. enth month : tendance during the boys 16, total 37. ance, girls gs, every day during Odenkirk, Algie Elizabeth Esther Martz, Moltz, Emma Bible, Catharine Ethel McClenahan, Es garet Rudy, Sara Runkle gard, Be alah Bingaman, Wilbur McClellan, Alfred Ripka, Ralph Martz, Eugene Bruce Knarr, Robert Those present every day Louise Smith, Eugene Runkle, Byers Ripka, Bruce Knparr.—Marion Royer, teacher, Primary Grade.—Those who present every day during are Myridith Coldron, Russel Colyer, Fred Luse, Philip McClenahany Frank Rine, Bruce Smith, Margaret Delaney, Ada- line Dinges, Anna Dorothy Emerick, Margaret McClenahar Mary Reiber, Genevieve Ruble, anc Smith. Those day during Philip McClenahan, Dorothy Emerick Helen Barth month, Per cent of boys 96, Those month Present Doroth Emery, Louise Edi Fusing itella Ruble, Mar- », Emelyn Brun Lu We, Gross, George Grove, Colyer, during term Colyer, Algie Emery, Sara were month Eccles, not missed are Russel Colyer, Adaline Dinges Mary Reiber.- her, who have the term and olomew, teac niu n— Items from the Millheim Journal. A baby d Mrs. The babe, er's birthd laughter was born to Mr, and Boobon F which w Guerney riday n on the [n morning. Mr. ane ed to Millheim the They will past past home on North St A surprise much out of the nrop.team prop-le wages to « Shame zer FARTS fl an ; iJ Fie } Miv Cakd ho EL io and the hool roads erected. ot until were sd lands, hi mericans seen In the Is substantial houses Do you know that for hundreds of years the Fill 8 have had colleges and schools and th at the University of Santo Tomas is only twenty-five years older than Harvard? as 1864, out of a population of 4,000,000 people, there were 841 schools for boys and 833 for girls? That in 1802, eight cor buildings built, or That as early cans, there were 2.137 schools? “To grant self under Agulnaldo % if 1 be like Apa he wWoui« ig self-government to an res. al chief,” Thus ident of the United ilipino- American uld be an excuse of the Am anded the extinction but do you know Hepublie, before the of the Islands, approval of prominent Ameri. like John American pared [Lt favorably with Japenese government? That Ad. ral Dewey considered the Filipinos tier fitted for self-government than buns? That they had drafted a nt Malalos which elicited of distinguished Repub. lute Senator Guorge PF. hefore the had pro duce «1 national martyred Jose Rizal, vy a Republican congress. sentnt as the len Into » dignity wition, the Phil pping ieun oce tion re on the y Director of the Pan gpot tution vid thio ! f con ive n that he . } Cooper, lest viet 18 ever fa he clutches 8 ¥ ou know that the Filipinos wmve not had for hundreds of years any Aste ‘mn stinetion or royal and that, unlike thelr oriental ters, they are the only Christian peo- ple in the orient? People have And do 3 SYS blood di } I ( families, & pletured an POLITICAL ignorant ing a life of servitude for a few wealthy land owners and foreigners, with no houses or farms or property of thelr own, per cent, of the people above ten years of age can read and write and that this percentage of literacy is almost as high a8 some of the states of the Union? That It is higher than In any country of South America, higher than the lit- eracy of the Spanish people, and un- questionably above that of any of the new countries recognized in Europe? Do you know that there are a million and a half farms In the Philippines and that 06 per cent. of these farms In other words, Filipinos, 8,000,000 of them at least live on their own farms, with houses of thelr own, independent of any absentee landlord or foreign master? That 01 per cent. of the urban property con- sisting of houses and lands is owned by the natives of the Philippines; and only 9 per cent. is in the hands of for cigners? Yet these are facts cabled by Acting Governor Charles Emmett Yea- ter to the War Department from the recent census estimates, Having solemnly promised the Fill pinos thelr independence and having =] before the world as 8 the champior OL Beir-aelerannation, the yIipInG peo cannot understand how America can consistently refuse to make good these promises, If you can It your purse you, you thine t And buy or two; empt each week a of Spring Township, WILL BE APPRECIATED | For Sale at your Dealer, Made in five grades Camels arv sold Vonlronily recommend ir acientifioally sanied noskajes af 20 eifes carton for the or to miss this opportunity. Every And the Savings are N> woman will want Come and sec if Bring him in nity. Department Store MILLHEIM CAAA. AD AAO i AS ———— =
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