Page 4. THE me ———————————— Bhs Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C DERR. Associate Kditor, BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR| Persons who send or bring the money to she ofMce and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with THE BIG BATTLE IS (Continued from nNrst page) commit Roose National and the seated Instead, of the Rough Rid clang, and a second convention nominate him for president Look For Dark Horse. A persistent rumor was also the rounds that the Taft leaders geated by the is nott changed delegntes walk-out ently tee, velt will er's will be a going held N. Y. shrice-a-week Worldfor. coo ev vrei $1.88 burg Stockman for oars 31.80 | oh Nblished weekly every Thursday morning, | Entered in the postofce at Bellefonte, Pa. a8 second-class matter, The date your subscription expires 1s plainly printed on the label bearing your name. 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You are expected to gend or bring the money to thigoffice EDITORIAL. | hopeless a long conference Tuesday night, and bhelleving the nomination, president's for casting about for a candidate in Rposevelt., The uously denied this report, but given some credence, it is ally recognized that should be nominated be elected with the Democratic party solidly united, it 18 today, with no of friction Another Taft Victory. ition to seat the Roos was “laid the ttable” to This were magnetic compromise “order to Tart leaders stren it Kener even though he Taft could In nus semblance The delegates nit on by a vote of 560 10 is AFTER THE NOISE—BALTIMORE. | convention turmoil the Dem- evidence laltimore | watching | that | Republidan from no the are satisfied executive will | city, and | Republican will | di- | the attention Although is diverting ocratic campaign there of a lack of interest in convention. Those who Chicago are practically the Nation's next chief be named in the Maryviand once the fight of the factions concluded the people pay serious attention in the other rection. By that time the Republican party will be little more than rem nant of former greatness even before battlé this, however, Democrats concern, The boldly is is a heaten As to no its the begins the have stands out the Demo- one factor that in connection with cratic contest the On sence of campaign } gy. the several candida to avail them tage, but methods } different the Republicans campaign the latter ! he most disgr ful in the in which ed States the ward himself ar bestowed is plete true the th ener bitterness } 18 heen selves in this the Confr p onfre Democra ceed honor whi cand mitt stand as renders th L WOrs dep the victors Den peopl rt Art Ww ishington THE REASON WHY to suf ¢ expense 0 ex in needs no argu the average man taxation Is re raise use conomics onvince to reduce to first the ve never satisfied sonable amount of protection, but they keep on demanding more and more, The result Is that the Ameri can consumers are today paying divi. dends on a trust capitalization of thirty-three billion dollars, seventy per cent. of which Is water, while American working men and women, particularly those who labor for the most highly protected trusts, are re- | ceiving wages as low as $6. $7 and $8 a week. And this Is the reason why the Re. publican party Is beset by its pres- ent difMiculties, Off For Chicago. Hon. P. BE. Womelsdorff, of Phillps- burg, alternate national delegate at large from Pennsylvania, B. G0. Booze, of DuBols, national delegate from the twenty-first Congressional District and G. W, Mattern, of Osceola Mills, Alternate national delegate from the Twenty-first, are at Chicago attend- Ing the Republican National Conven- tion to the Interests of Theodore Roosevelt for president. They left at 9:23 Sunday morning arriving at Chicago In time to attend the caucus of the Pennsylvania dele- gation at 3.30 on Monday afternoon. manufacturers | been with a rea Remember the Moose pleniec at Hece- la Park, July 4th, | of garded as a decisive T victory and complete These proce } forecasts hi sumed tion in which and the greater por ternoon sess N much turmoil Wm. Flinn, of IERTessive mn Pennsyl agitator mn A MILITANT PARTY. Succeeds Pennsylvania's Democratic Machine. ("Savovard one of the Wash Mm correspondent Iy made the batt wall net # Der vania t! Cor ered Penn T} machine of his letter eresting Penn I Cri def He Din to the Then il Penney i Demo most trusted accord \ question Air bill the its Ha RR Re Mc Kirk ted vl what expe racy en leader thor the frequent] important? vas In opposite paramount ough t) on a and incessantly That is changed A new sprung up in Pennsylvania, a Democrat A. Mitchell is of the Roger Q. Mills ocrat and the party In under his lead has ceased annex, the asset, of the machine He has instilled into fidence and vitality and hopa militant party and If the the nation will prove cratic at Baltimore in 1912 at Chleago In 1882, Pennsylvania be a doubtful State in November, Though it is only his second term, Mr. Palmer Is a member of the Ways and Means Committee, put in that council by his fellow members for his Demoeracy, for the views he holds as to the tariff. I have not had the good fortune to hear him, but report has it that he Is a capital orator In de- bate, able and skilful. His fight against the proposed tariff board em- braced In the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill was brilliant, and with a little more ex- perience he Is bound to attain to the leadership of his party in thq House. = wide leader has and he Is Palmer, He order of Dem Pennsylvania to be the Republican It ¢on- IL In a Democracy as Demo- an it was will Rachau Reunion, The members of the Rachau fam- Illes will hold thelr annual reunion at Madisonburg, in Detrichs Grove, Thursday, August Sth, All relatives and friends of familes are Invited to attend. An interesting program has been arranged for the day, HARVEY RACHALU, Pres. W. BEB. KELLER, Bec. DEMOCRATS GATHER ON AT GHICAGO { day | Join n there | | trict about [h RO this | Eaten chances | checkmate | | lar | t} Ll {they « not Ww the Battered {the | be | routes, [of the signposts will be made CENTRE DEMOCppT BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, June 20th, 1912. AT BALTIMORg (Continued from first pn Tyrone th from Clogs points morning, and at delegation Bradford and other They will 6g p.m to the no direct The county, in the ticket for three Int Ket Balti Of information at lar AM matter admi delegnte like all the other state, will he himself, and in nddition renders (82 41) two or friends The alternates will alse tended The of co sessions, and in pas around to attend all the We learn that a faithful followers of Jim tion boasting 1 the assurance of tloket ¢ convention, to Co les « the Oourtes be In VATrious hie will form in med want 1 RORRIONN this me mre Ini to 1} Have a Lady Pastor Magnet Removes Pin Mar fort y § After formed in her revealed magnet operation girl compiaine chest An X-ra a pin lodged was used to extract there oO For State Signposts. State Highway Commiss M. Bigelow bas asked for furnishing the first of the » to be erected by the State alo: highway routes. The bids are on 1.000 posts to be furnis! needed, the Index-boards posts to be of metal, a to a design adopted by the « y sioner some time ago. The post erected along Improved highs and in such other parts of the ag are needed because of crossing Severe penalties for dof nn Violates Blue Laws, For the seventh consecutive Jacob Btinek, a druggist of An has paid a penalty for violating blue laws. He was arrested for ing ice cream and cigars on Sunday His clerks are included in the —— cution, the weekly penalties and cota aggregating $17.14, s week, ima, sell Miss Mabyle Kline and bro George Kline, of near State entertained on Saturday evening honor of Bruce Dunlap who " gradusted from the State William I. White, who delivered an able oration at the junior oratorical contest Monday night, was also ne ent, bd ge the | RS HUMAN BRUTES ASSAULTED BY (Continued from first page) wositively identify them girle and several he colored men own the show il, when the ut at a time, looked over, but thought one of the of the assaulters, positively, and to were In greater doubt describe whether thes or whether or not | collars on. The men will be caring in the near future determined whether will be held for trial two colored men arrested Officer Barr at Bald EF en a Tuesday the of tres or riding, ang They es- proved not in Tuesday boys who follow the fleld wer nccused were and while I | two TRY taken brought carefully the girl held they one Were men ike one could their They Wore thes Kive when or at court not Say in they wuld not t8 Or caps, an 1 he 11 be no The bv road th ere gy hearing after on on technical charge iHegal day 1 the Ing train in il re given ons« blished Vely mn I and that A MARRIAGES, Stover Ntoy -Lockard, or Of Field Lucas—Wit rda at 1 herite. Benne Leather lay evening, June i ' P g st 18st he : . home to thelr rics ' ' ' and his Zindell—Uzzell Alters—~Raup y y Pot Flour and Peas. French peas are ju now attentie of the State and Food and samples gent to chemists for analy - been found that "bleach being sold in the state being pretty well chased instances have also peas contained col preservatives After ur and ng the ut mn Agents heing It has jour is after : Numerous found where matter and { 4) : Air r on neg the females to looked THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Will Begin Its 38th Year September 10th, 1912 € Completion of the Normal Course legally qualifies one to teach for life in Pennsylvania. There are strong departments for Domestic Science, for Business and for Music. For those preparing to teach, $62 pays for Fall rar $54 for Winter Term; $50 for Spring Torn q For several years, this school has had maze apply. ing for entrance than it could accommodate; therefore rooms should always be engaged in advance. €q The Institution publishes a fine Catalogue, which, can be obtained free by addressing the Principal — I I. 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