Y [udp ‘Zaaweg Circulati pee Over 5,600—Largest STATE 10 ABOLISH OUR PENITENTIARIES AND OPEN AIR INSTEAD. FARM WORK MAY LOCATE IN THIS COUNTY Approved by the Legislature Governor Will Sign Bill—Qur itentiaries a Disgrace ~Change LARGE and Pen- to the State Needed Cine ures legis Bil" and is ‘ ple of Centre foot to have the tiary abolished location, | plished there Is a Fastern Penitentiary would be discontim future there would penal institu In bill passing, and able consider we Are a will sign would missi« and it tral part perf: rence forms latups that now tior mm wont that nets turned had serve by ne tra row Westerr posses ted mar in ee vatier ne adjoining th and Eastern Penitentar State's prisoners Ww 1h 21 be put work In the open the f and the sky for ronment Mr. Woodward that the present sites of the two penitentiaries would realise the su af 313.000.6000, an amount that would than pay for bullding material and other neces sary equipment for the contemplated open air penal colony. The convicts would be employed upon the erection of the necessary bulldings, accord. ing to the plan that is being gradually formed, which would not only keep them occupied In the open alr, but (Continued on alr. with rest thelr estimates or m maore Fourth Page.) Je . in Centre County. MINISTERIUM URGE, The Sunday Closing of the Bellefpnte Office Post meeting of Al erty Min FROM THE FAR NORTH Dr Event Coming the Week Grenfel's Famous Lecturer Com Hr Wilfred 1 nie ariner " nar he Bellef rday ng. (ire | d insi nts License, \ Marriage ni Hine _ Cann Morgan Win Norn urns May Establish Poor Farm It cont the people of Rush township, $4000 to care for thelr depend. during the year 1910, and lending taxpayers of the are talking of buying na smanll farm and establishng a town. ship poor farm thereon. They figure it would be a saving to the taxpayers in the end, and would also insure bet. ter treatment for the poor unfortu- nate who has to depend upon the pub- lie charity. Centre county county In this region that does not maintain a county poor farm. almost ent psor now the township in the only | BELLEFONTE, MANY PERISH IN PA., NEW YORK FIRE SHIRT WAIST SCENE OF FACTORY CONFLAGRATION., Seven Hundred Employes Were in the Building Were When Crushed Fire to Death by Jump 3 From Windows Crash Down to Death 1 f ospital In an the dris into i, EnY touched her sald One girl blanket held policemen, The loth and beyond 1 A» ted her wrist jump by nhr« blanket her body recog he ed Into ree men Ah ripped w iN tion Another dropped held by three men it fram thelr srasp the street, breaking bone In her body In an hour the fire was out; In half an hour It had done its worst; probably the death list was full in twenty minutes, Hike cheese mangled almost into a tarpaulin Her welght tore and she struck almost every ——— William Gates, of Howard, | Sunday with his sister, Gates, at Juniata, spent THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, THE THERE Started—Many Miss Pearl CENSUS STATISTICS FOR CENTRE COUNTY WAS IN A LARGE STATE NEARLY 150 PEOPLE ARE DEAD A SMALL GAIN IN THE COUNTY INCREASE THE A General Drift Cities Detail 101( 0 Y * Fron Country to Towns To wns From and Borough and Losses on 1900 Gains and to Farm Wages Have Raised Fire Near Axsemann Appropriations Committees Coming } : ¢ ’ the at the Hecln Arbor Days. Tener has lssued a April 7 and Governor Iamation prov is the to designating as Arbor days In his messngt governor ays that if Arbor day he properly obrerved three trees should be planted and something of practical value concerning trees should be taught In the school and at home, in A New School Building. Architect Robt. Cole recently out plans and specifioations for new ed at Hublersburg, Pa, and the same were approved by the school board of Walker township. The structure will made a | arranged for the purpose, high school bullding to be erect. be of brick and will be conveniently | OPERATIONS STOPPED Bridge Street LATE PRIMARIES Get Busy Now Hospital Notes Operations Mise Rye Fats elle fonte, appendicitis, George Flick, amputation first finger of lefttruewd Fleming, amputation of finger of left hand Discharged Bellefonte, and Julian Died burg; fonte, There are tweAty six the hospital at present. first of of Parr, Fink, Mra Mra Belle Corn of Miles of Belle Mra. Rose Blerly, and Carl Ungeona, patients In Prof. F. Milford Pletcher, principal | of the schools of Howard borough moved his household effects from Blanchard to that place Saturday, where he and his family will make their residence. E— Vol. 34. No. 13, THE SPROWL ROAD BILL WILL BE PASSED EVERYBODY TO SEEMS THE FAVORABLE MEASURE STATE ROADS FOR CENTRE €0, Will Be Constructed and Maintained Road $50, by the State—Bxperimental at State College 000,000 For Appropriates Better Highways Bedford Gets One License. License it convened In Bedford ounty on Wednesday morning, 16th after the judges had taken several Haye to consider the vark applica tions for liokbntes All Hoenses were refused throighout the county with the exception of that of the Bedford Springs hotel This 1» the one that practically confines its sales to the registered patrons of the house. o us : | i Reception to State Students. | A reception will be held in the High | school building at Altoona on Friday evening, following a concert Lo be give en in the anditorium of the sche by | the orchestra of State College. Dn | Sparks, president of State College, | has consented to accompany the ore chestra and give a talk In the inter mission of the musical program. »
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