VOL. XCVII = CANADA SIGNS A FREE For Firsi Time In History Completes Treaty Without Intervention. Dominton British For the first time in ther history Br treaty with the anada has completed a a foreign nation without interven- tion of the British government ind of is without a representative the london office doc ym for to eign attaching gignature the The States nt convention between and tl Dominion of the e { one of last doc to before uments the eongress which ca end a short time ago, bore gna tures of Secretary of State Hughe the American governnme Lor OF mink dn, The Lapointe, of wernment nest stew and fishing Cana for the ion g step forward in the progress toward free and independent hood and ed without street. the step was not a struggle with ————————————— Can You Grasp Johnson's Version? Une Senate and oomimaon Red. qt Miss Mrs Alive Martin Mr pastors n saturday, Schif hon aon brieg hve bus re recetvin Iw wt Wises states the says further: The of public Pride one iH a most groom papular rth Not Meet at Spring Mills. Conference nod meet Conference to The No Central Pennsyviy Lutheran theran 21. thern ~ Ls church will church 22, and 23 manufacturers would has that that tibbon fove Mm the custom of k yiestown us bed i has bos trade, day, for Hewir put the A Do closed bobbing the ribbon the on factary, other besegitias of mek of orders air ribbons Transfers of Real Estate. G. WwW. toy Hosterman, tract John H. Weber, D. Boal, tract Sarah A. Runkle, tract I. J. Zubler, Grenoble, tract I. J. Zuber, tract In Gregg twp; Jacob 1. Sunday, I. Oray, tract in $2 foo. Alfred D, Lacas, et Creek Fisaing® (Club, twip.; $7,200, Harry T. et n oy Bn $! Theodore $100, Hosterman, al, Haines 5 al, in twi ot to in College twp. William Milesburg; $1 to Byivia R Cregg $500. Zuber, Grubb to Giroh in of ux, in twp. to M. T. $500, ux, to Halfmoon et ux, Maurice twp. of Marsh Curtin ux, traet to in Fetzer, et ux, to Mrs Flora B. Walker, tract in Boggs twp.: $200, John 1. Holmes, et ux, to J. 0 Neddigh, tract In Ferguson twp.; $400 Eleanor G, Garman, to Willlam P. Selig, tract in Bellefonte; $1. Mary E, S8hall to A, Walker's trus- tees, tract in Penn twp. $840.34. Alfred Beezer, et ux, to Grover B. Yannen, tract in Benner twp.; $1,800, HIGH SCHOOL $250,000 STUDENTS FIRE SCHOOL BUILDING. Two Seniors and One Junior Confess to Firing Lewistown High School Building by Use of Sulphur Cand. les, Thee High hav of voluntar students the Lewistown to High $280,000, school confessed ‘Ng set on fire the Lewistown school building, Wx lay damage done d dodla sulphur which cost on The thou- es i a | Ines night of last week amounts to several wn rs, The fire ndles was the ul of < having bean pli in waste teen rooms The 1 N My mice Dened, student who he confession are rman senior, and pres Nelson of dent Han the council walt, Leg Injured by I. LAAT Child Ww Dies Soon Herma After Parents. Chalr Company In Recelyer's Hands, { Now red three hun hounds, Schools Divide Honors, del ' YE High Hall iting thie filtro ier! honors Centre Hall fouls con —— — Wedding.” the “Sophronia’s Wedd Sophronia's Iu title of & town which hall ning, t threc-act small. Coaniedy willl be presented in the GG in Hal, 24, By Central E., of this gloom inge Saturday ueern Th Admission Contre on OVE March vie K genuine 15 Temy st © a pr Wer Sa plave play Chaser ioe, and 25 eents. reserved sents, — Hat Shop—Millheim. The Hat Shop is always noted its great variety The always the the quality You invited to of mili- for in styles prices lowest and the best, cordially call and this display nery for spring and summer. Saturday, March 17. MRS. BURD, Miltheim, are fire inspect Opening, a LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, — . Dear Editor: Enclosed find mohey order subscription for another year, We had a very nice winter; only a fow cold spells and not enough snow for sledghing. ent muddy freeze at night, to pay Roads are rough bad at pwes- nnd when they J: 3 TR I——————— “Tom Thumb Wedding” ia Just as interesting and amusing today ™ as It was years ago. Don't fall to enjoy the entertainment in Orange hall next THOMAN., * ir | KELLER. WORD FROM “NED” Has Interesting News to Impart to Re- porter Readers In Short Missive, WwW, Hall, years, Linden BevVers- fol- Ned” Kelle native of who r, been overseas the for has ul se rps Reporter the information which wii 10 fow ul friends. ing prove American led re new his 7 Ferdinand HN many we card BM mad from “Strada Oradea Mars, “Just 5 Roumania, lin finished an n @ to inform n conty i wi have Ne t1 Vv us wr East Ilellef, an ned to Roumnanad to remain for © here last present Ixax n rested by Holsh evil New Varsity Hall Local Musielans WHI Enter Contests, {vd ‘mployed Stencgrapher Kerlin « orf ie 3 Birthday Party for Little Tot. Last Thureday ley hed Journey » a Drumm, rea niimbeyr of children theran parsonage ovjebrn event Owing to sikness 3 umd folks vould not be present, the Ie re and and ake who Were «© partaking of tnd f tuble, Margaret Madatine merck, Mirdim Balley, Muth Bafley. Fred Donald Ruble, Mirfam Ho- present were Mrs. Warren Homan and Mrs. Bdwarnd E. Bailey Anna Mary was the recipient of number of gifts from her little friends hours phaving chodos fee cream peanut butter sandwiches were th owing Nn Holes Mey - Emerick Latiia Meyer, Margaret Rees, Meyer, To lealnh r, Lena Meyer, Dorothy Emerick Richard Bingman, man; all also n BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT. {Omitted last week.) Primary school for month of Feb ruary: Percentage of attendance, boys 93, mils 856, total 89, The following Were present every day during the month: Robert Bradford, Jacid Cold- ron, Larence Hartley, Harold Potter, Reuben Rickert, Donald Ruble, John Spyker, Isabel Bradford, Dorothy Mo. Clenahan, Sarah Odenkirk, Gladys Smith and Verna Smith, These have not missed a duy during the term: Robert Bradford, Jack Coldron, Labdence Hartley, Heuben Rickert, Dohatd Ruble, John Spyker, Dorothy MeClenaban, Sarah Oden- kirk, Gladve Smith, Verna Smith. Bad weather, practically’ impassable ronds, and heavy coli or grippe were A Pp of iv iy 191 re mor M ind a preg M grip clon earl MARCH REPUBLICAN ECONOMY! propriations. for 1924 Greater 928 by $264,500,712, epublican claims of economies an is in the adinindstration affakrs to the « the Nationa rentor bh, but will 1924 1} N d In the irnmuont parsed Thumb Wedding™—Mareh 20, Cents SPRING MILLS ¥ 3 E Miflinby ¥ ¢ TOIT n ¥ri- ng, irge crowd prices Harrisburg Conference Mondays Alt him oh on fou ning we hoping his rive io 4 : Jack with Wiliamaport CC. Decker and family fo ie very are Mu relatives finger spent a few at Lock Haven are making Ballofonte. ill with mairations to Lax move fe Badie the pe. and the is good coming wore they the of gardens up of crop remnants ropa of the safely measures ning If these play at est opportunity this spring. responsible for poor attendance during month.~Helen Bartholomew, teacher, Tuesday evening. “A MAN AT HIS BRST” THE SUBJECT AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 A message you won't soon forget. Don’t miss it. Rev M, C. Drumm \ Pastor, 1993. VONADA HAPPY SIGHT MAY Undergoes Pailufal Ordeal in Philadel phin Hospital —Steel Taken ¥F Eye, 15, BOYD | AS rom Boyd Von young autom ile mie - son of David urne home 1 lose, It friends De functioning agnin 4 many tele of how ppd my the fain io 1 ® he ye . ' ¥ mething sid, and quickiy Tall Ing 14 others 1h and steed Then the nto my i thread the od « Nash of Ww off 0 3 Da i Then $9 Lee Ansvth neve anyih he put into two 3 yl of had one He like an hold the wilt furne n current a the pleve 4 of i oat ix Ha inst the turned nt, then of magnet, an ar turn- ed it Caf on again and the pg it ove He aVve # wr} ahi i oy my mom then and i ¥ © put three stitches in Was takey “My begged to my 1 io eye certainly hurt then and the nuree for same thing stop the pain, but she put me off until night. Then she gave me some small white pills and in 15 minutes 1 Sleeping soindly. When 1 awoke next mormmg the pain was gone and I felt like person. | still have the cataract to be removed and will back later to have this done, "Now, for the first time since my eye was hurt, I am able to distin. guish between light and dark. 1 oan bardy see my hand when I move it in front of my eye. 1 believe it will get all right in due time” The piece of steel removed resemb- led a shoe nail, about % inch long. The price of the operation, which required about fifteen minutes, was $100, but Mr. Vonada says he was gad to pay it ae the relief from the pain alone was worth more, ——— NOTICE, FARMERS, We have purchased a load of iy- drafted Lame for agricultural Purposes; also can be used for sanitation. white. washing, plastering, ete. Place your order at once and take advantage of the price off the car The same will arrive abou: April ist, BRADFORD AND CO, Centre Hal, Ra, Go see the "Tom Thumb Wedding” “an entertainment by the kiddies of your town which will appeal to you~ in Grate Araudie. next Tudaiay eve. Was a new go * 4 ning (March 20) NO. 11 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. T farmed rose ¢ fore Whe use D the Boal 1% misfortune the Miter the above wo UATE, farm Success to The eth Philade] Brun of $150.00 work Twent Company, of Cyrus gan tice sndary [yo the tated # NOOR being from home ime, t} positi The work Chali ing school boards and binding and renewal service COME, AWNDY the cepted. a of i 1 was fly = i in securing for came through a recommenda State Senator Wm. 1. Betts py Groce & Bloom. ators of silk min Spring Mills, the Reporter this week for 16 years of age or over, from the anity of Centre Hall, to work their mill. It is the intention of the run an automobile daily between tre Hall and Spring Mills for ofit of operatives, for which tation there will be charge. The firm is adding a number of new m chines, evidence of a healthy growth of this important industry of neighbdring town. A success offort te being made by, Mrs. Lucy Henney to make a bunch of Kerlin-Quality White Leghorn hens do thelr best in egw productioh. The hens are responding In good form. Mrs. Henney in herself now and als ways ham been an exceedingly active and industrious woman and knows the ndditional returns from early rising and activity. She introduced this prin- ciple in the caring of the hens hy turning a switch every morning at six o'clock that thoroughly Hehts poultry house by a battery of electric lights. Almost instantly the hens leave the roosts and begin the “onl. Usthenios” for the day which has so oper al advertise «five girls vie in firm to Cen the ben- tranepor. no 3 our muh to @o with large egg production.
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