The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 13, 1906, Image 3

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    HOW LAW'S JAWS GNAW,
Sn lox,
th a grim, rapaci
Laws a goose. law's a
Yea, a thing is
Kve has a flaw
jest—a par
Ms paw;
fox
law!
und
lawless
y statu;
That the lawvers know
Law rests
®Heads 1 win
and use;
on -the ancient saw,
and tails you lose)”
Law is always orthodox
Viewing
Law's a
precedent
snake an
Yea, a lawles
Law is
Works
iron,
whichey
Rl are a
I win and
ming water
does law
YOu to vour vers
thing
a, a lawless
cooked for
knaves that
get the loud
l.aw, as ’
"ood of knaves abuse,
1 guffaw
I win and tail
L'ENVOI
ou hast a
lawle
hoozo—
[ lose!”
Leader
land
ove
AR SE SRG At SR ER ERG R52 6P5257 525257
Who Dealt
the Blow 2
3 NYT MRS, JENNT AVIS
lesesesasasasasasayay esasasasasas
To my nephew,
the Italiar
nave
xpectati
iid have
man's
it seems so
decs
cam dly
+ ed
and
Both
WILO
“Xe Cted
men had quiet-
ones, and as they stood. with
meeting gia
ad
other flashed
third person had caught the
spoken words Honoria Dil
+ step nearer with a reddening
gleam breaking through the
pallor of her face
Mr. McDermott, you are
i knew the disposition M1
intended to make of his property: |
iinted Felix of the fact”
Honorla!” pleadingly, warningly
whispered Felix, and the young detec.
tive was conscious of a mental re
coll when reason suggested that he
should suspect her since that knowl
edge gave her a motive for the deed.
That evening he examined the dag.
ger in the privacy of the chamber
which had been devoted to his use
while he chose to remain at St. Al
ban's. A crust of blood still clung to
the blade close up to the hilt. Put
ting sentiment aside, MecDermoft
doubted whether a woman's hand
could have driven it so deep and
true, It was gold-handled, with a
single ruby set in the end, and as he
tured it over he saw that one of
ihe small points which held the stone
as if
which
nee was
ning to
defiance back,
one given a
the
wa
but a
low
lon came
taken,
Alban
mis
St
acnu
5252525252 he!
ii Pace nad
{ caught ul raged edge
infinite
IMICTOKCONe reve
white } it
i
in
en, an
Was an ine which the
be a shred
him a lit
3
nave
il he reflected hat it might
yme time pre
next morni
the li
Alban proce
wrod
oF ientetoan
Of Sushi :
ve given
moment to know
He was at a
‘15¢ nature «
ted het
mourning
and wore i
aca that had
down the
wed whe fixed, and
exclaimed hastily that she had got
of the
McDermott knew
had been dried
What way it she
maid saving to tl
at an earlier hour,
her mistress’s white a
much
hounds blood an her dres
that dull, dark
and fixed by
had overheard
“DOL
Bat
stain
time
he housekeeper
if In excuse of
ttire?
as tried it on
ht mut
pity let it
wearing it
her
as
She never so
once, on the nig
would he a
without ev«
of the ler
to got
as
and it
yellow
all.”
Before night he had found means of
securing both the dagger and that tiny
spark from Miss Dillon's sleeve. [It
fitted accurately to its place in thes
broken point of the setting.
“What the deuce am 1 doing down
here, my boy? Well, brnging you
some light on this case that seems to
have sent your wits woolgathering.
I don't see how you failed to un-
ravel ir”
Detective Kranz went deep in his
pocket, and McDermott gave him a
glance of dismay,
“Here it Is, a letter from some ro
spectable old domestic who has had it
COnsclenog
Yoy el
what
in thi Way
}
ner up and see
abont it."
the
fire
It wa
looked at
of
housekeeper
it {hoy and fell
eéemble awe
That's
to
dnt
when
uth,
aft. 30 it is
never
words:
witcher
wl hut touched pen
I coul
s nussoed he
Mi
and
into Al
night i
didn't feel]
100k
omewhere
Alban, he
Wn
moll mar
McebDer
Found a Father,
Roop had
They left t
that did not
two nens
LHrKe
holera veniy
turkes know
with themse!
with
kept after As
than any.
borhood and
of him.
melted
the real thing
in the n«
almost tormented the Jif¢
Finally his masculine heart
for the motherless brood began to
droop and grow faint for the lack of
sympathy, and he did the handsome
squatting down and hovering them
hiz big wings Once done
easy to do it again, and when
majesty did not fly
up to his lofty perch, but he wander.
ed away to a secluded spot with his
gladsome brood and hovered them in
the most approved manner. Since
then he has been unfailing Ns his at
tentions to his adopted family, tak.
‘ng them out each day to the pastures
and teaching them how to find the
tenderest and best bugs and grasshop-
pera. And woe be it to any other
turkey, male or female, who comes
near. He can whip anything in the
country = Warrensourg Mo.) Star.
ore ke
thing igh
| 8e
out
night came his
a
The most awful accident In history
was the fall of the Roman ampitheatre
in the time of Tiberis. Fifty thous
and people were crushed.
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STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Latest News Gleaned From Various
Parts.
A pil aide
in
man, engaged
| 4 | ound
Simon Bu
I number
h kull of I
i vill likely of
oo. § iid and
him
Hin f
ols ti §
x18 100
eving
ld d
thfulne
nvinocia
th t 1
ithe evi
in unknowr
h is utr
ttaburg o %
dia :
acquitted
mansianghter
rendered Mad
and kis
parents Order
and Madden's
ited behind the
and precipitately
8 2omn., to
that man, sald
but no one stirred,
having by this time
excitement it was
Madden could
from the
aot cat 45
luntars
hen the verdict was
clapped his bands
hin CONN se i and
Hed the
wept
tipstaves
who was
man,
himself
“Arrest
Frazen,
Madden's father
suppressed the
everal minutes before
be quieted and removed
Court room
rose
KH top the
on
Judge
as he
John
Struck by a trolley car
as engaged in a game of ball,
Schlechler, aged 9 years, of Allen
town, was badly injured that he
died shortly after being taken to his
home, He caught sight of his mother
and called “Don’t cry, mamma, I'm
not hurt much,” and then lapsed into
iinconsciousness
Miles Gray, the oldest Pennsyiva-
nia Raliroad employee at the weigh
scales, Shamokin, had his feet caught
in a rall frog and was unable to
release himself to escape an ap-
proaching train. To save himself
from being cut in half he threw
his body clear of the railroad. His
feet were so badly crushed they will
have to be amputated.
Dr. C. C. Boyer scored athletics
and high school societies in an ad-
dress at the Reading teachers’ insti-
tute on the ground that they rule
the schools. “In America,” he said,
“Individuality in children has be-
come rebellion run riot. Obedience
to authority is discarded by the girl
and boy. In Europe obedience is
more Important than development
of the individual, “In America the
alr Is full of the spirit of indepond-
ence; children determine thelr own
destinies; schools must introduce
fads and fancies of all sorts to induce
scholars to remain a while longer.”
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inspire with cour
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The truly happy man is not
by a pleasant and sunny course
tasks, deferred hopes,
adverse winds, must into his
composition here below, as they will
finally enter into his song on high
C. A. Bartol
Be systematically in little
points; day do
something for no other reason than
its difficulty #0 ‘that if an hour of
need should come it may find vou
trained to stand the test. The man
who has daily inured himself to hab-
its of concentrated attention, ener-
dens for
difficulties
mads
Hard
enter
heroic
every
sary things, will stand like a tower
Carry abnegation, self-sacrifice, al-
living for the good of the
which are the highest of the
admires and longest re-
carry these to their logi-
what becomes of man's particular,
petty self, if by his life and influence
he has helped humanity on to some
He ought
not to care: the world-patriot does
not care. William D. Little.
TALKED SHOP,
“I spent a pleasant half hour in a
barber's chair yesterday.',
How was that?”
"Listening to the barber's story of
how his brother went suddenly in.
sane and slashed a customer. The
barber explained between strokes
that insanity ran in his family, "we |
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Location : One mile South of Centre Hall
Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Parties
wishing to enjoy sn evening given special
attention. Meals for such ocooasions tre
pared am short Always prepared
for the transient trade
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Good table board and ieeplng apartments
The ebolosst [iquors at the bar Bladle no
som modations for horses Is (he best 0 be
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