The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1908, Image 7

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The Romantic Woman.
A wise man has pronounced palm-
istry to be an “absolute absurdity
beneath contempt.” He has reduced
our "Hnes' of life and heart and head |
to muscular flexures, The action of
the four fingers and the thumb re-
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
Dartain Cand 15 Fev oss i
‘ons ton,
k mach” roubtes, hing
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A Whistler Story. A KENTUCKY CASE.
Artist William M. Chase telld
really new one on Jimmy Whistler. !
It was at a dinner party, after all
the guests had been seated, when
Chase gently drew Whistler's atten-
sStRRRRRRRR nTRRNRN RY:
{ NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 3
Yeas aura eesesvBBY aad’
i
Interest All
Women.
Mrs. Della Meanes, 828 E. Front
Bt., Maysville, Ky., says: “Beven
That Will Suffering
Fup Ca
tion to the fact that he had forgotten
his tie. “Forgotten?” shrieked
Whistler. “Nothing of the kind.
Why should 1 spoil the effect of a |
good linen collar with excellent lines |
by sticking on a foolish little piece
of flimsy lawn?’ And the dinner
eee rr vston Herald.
yrup of ios
xiv Senna
ac ts gently yel prompt
lv onthe bowels, cleanses
e system effectually
assists one (in over coming
habitual constipation
evmanently. o get its
eneficial effects bu ny
the enuine.
anufact ured by the
ORNIA
Fic Sxrup Co.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUCGISTS - 504 pa-BOTTLE
The population of Buenos Ayres
numbers 1,200,000, of which about
80 per cent. is forei gn, consisting of |
Italians, Spanish, French, English
German, Swiss, etc., in the order
named, the Italians forming about 6¢
per cent. of the foreign population
although in the jast vear Spanish im
migration has far excéeded all oth:
ers,
o>
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness,
and Headache. It’s Liquid. Effects imme-
diately. Prescribed by physicians with best |
at drug stores.
results. 10c., 25¢., and 50c.,
Additional Features,
Marco Bozzaris
band:
“Strike,
pires!
Strike, for your
fires! —"'
“Strike tuh!’
the other
“Strike for the
sires—"'
“Out!” yelled
A few minutes later,
lished score attests, Marco
after making a hit that cleared the
bages and won the game, died glori-
ously at the home plate. —Chicago
Tribune,
was cheering his
till the armed foe ex-
last
altars and your |
jeered the rotters for
side,
green graves of your |
the rooters.
pub-
himself,
as the
Curiosity.
The boy havin
cap immediately
“I'll see what this is,
The 1 little suffe ror of
operation well, and when
of the chloroform had passed off sig:
naled his mother to approach
She stooped over him tenderly.
“Mamma,” he said faintly, "what
was it?"-—Philadelphia Ledger.
Anxious For Microbes,
The Man-—1'd giv
would kiss me.
‘he Maid—But the scientists #
that kisses breed disease,
fhe Man-—Oh, never mind that
Go ahead and make me an invalid
for Hie-=Philadelphia Inquirer,
anything if you
ay
THE F IRST TASTE
Learned to Drink Coffee When a Baby |
If parents realized the fact that
coffee contains a drug-—caffeine—
which is especially harmful to chil-
drem, they would doubtless hesitate ]
before giving the bables coffee to |
drink.
“When I was a child in my moth |
er's arms and first began to nibble |
things at the table, mother used to
give me sips of coffee. As my parents |
used coffee exclusively at meals I nev. |
er knew there was anything to drink
but coffee and water,
“And so 1 contracted the coffes
habit early. I remember when quite
young, the continual use of coffee go
affected my parents that they tried
roasting wheat and barley, then
ground it In the coffee-mill, as a sub-
stitute for coffee,
“But it did not taste right and
then went back to coffee again. That
was long. before Postum was ever
heard of. I continued to use coffee
until I was 27, and when 1 got into
office work, I began to have nervous
spells. Especially after breakfast 1
Was s0 nervous I could scarcely at-
tend to my correspondence,
“At night, after having coffee for
supper, I could hardly sleep, and on
rising in the morning would feel weak
and nervous,
“A friend persuaded me to try Pos-
tum. My wife and I did not like it at
first, but later when boiled good and
strong it vas fine. Now we would
not give up Postum for the best coffee
we ever tasted,
"I can now get good sleep, am froe
from nervousness and headaches. 1
recommend Postum toall coffee drink-
ors,
“There's a Reason.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to
Waeliville,” in pkgs.
Ever read theabove letter? A new
SE ee I iT
are ne, true, full of human
Interest.
I
“DRYS" } FAVOR POSTAL BANK.
Sayre (Special). The platform
wdopted the Pennsylvania Stale
Prohibition convention, reaffirms al-
iegiance the National Prohibition
arty.
It affirms
8 not a
ivstem is
‘allure, in that fit
»f taxation on the
which exceeds its revenues,
rlares for the enactement of State
ind national laws prohibiting the
manufacture, transportation, impor-
‘ation and exportation of intoxicat
ing liquors as a beverage.
The platform also favors the elec-
tion of the President and Vice Presi-
dent of the United States by a direct
vote of the people
No specific local
incorporated in the platform, but
favors all movements that have for
their object the overthrow of the lig-
uor traffic. It demands further the
immediate prohibition of the liquor
traffic in the District of Columbia
under Federal
by
to
trafic
license
that
business;
a crime
the liquor
that the
and a financial
places a burden
Commonwealth
and de-
option plank is
jurisdiction.
The establishment of postal sav-
ing banks is favored, as it is also the
enforcement of the law requiring in-
in the public schools of
and hygiene with refer-
liquors
the human sys-
and narcotics upon
It defects in
the
protests against the
primary election law and con-
an arraignment of the
present system of distributing State
of
of
a reward
disguise
State charities
party favor under
public charity.
Daniel Sturgeon, of
was nominated for Judge
as
the
Uniontown,
of the Su
to the national
ted as follows:
Delegates-at-large
convention were e
Michael J. Fanning, of Philadel
phia; George Hoffman, Ardmore;
Burton L. Rockwood, Philadelphia;
D. Willlams, Sayre; James W.
Houston, Allegheny: Godfrey String-
Philadelphia; T. Routledge,
H. L tem, Union City;
8. Irwin, Butler; Frank L. Mor-
ton, Philadelphia,
David B. McCalmont, of Franklin,
was re-elected State chairman
104
E.
R.
NURSES GRADUATE.
{ Special).
Eight
completed
Reading young
the
Reading
for Nurs»a
y are: Mi=s
ortage, Pa..
Plymouth,
Johnson, Poin
who have
three years’ course in the
Hospital Traini
audated
H
R
ng School
The
Iusch P
Hammond,
Barbara
Miss Mary
Pa.; Miss Eva R
Pleasant, Pa.; Miss Lillian T. John-
son, New Wilmington, Pa.: Miss An-
Sausser, Reading: Miss Nellie
Towner, Ulster, Pa.: Miss Nellie
Warner venver, Col., and Miss
sarah A. Wike, Vineland, Pa
It was the eighteenth commence
nent of the Among the
ipeakers was Dr M. Boyd,
wofessor of clinical obstetrics, at the
Medico-Chirurgical Colleges Philadel
shia.
The wing
1s probationers: Miss Lottie
Jrwingsburg, Pa.; Miss Ella M. Het-
rich, Bernvil Pa Miss Kathryn
M. Francis, Shamokin, Pa: Miss
3adie M. Schoneer, Womelsdorf, Pa.;
Miss Margaret F. Bevler and Miss
Florence E. Newcombe, Reading.
tution
(:earee
i0BL
follo t enrolled
Patten,
have heen
le
CARRIE NATION IN TROUBLE.
Pittsburg Mrs. Carrie
Nation, of Kansas, who was arresi-
*d here charged with disorderly con-
juct scolding and embarassing
‘our men in public, fined $25
ind costs or thirty days to the work-
iouse by Magistrate Brady. She
‘efused to pay her fine. As she was
eing led back to the cell department
she cried out in the courtroom:
“1 would rather go to jail than to
to hell!"
Detective Kelly, who arrested Mrs.
Nation, testified that he thought she
yught to be held until a commission
ould be appointed to examine into
er sanity.
‘his testimony
{ Special)
for
was
LO
£0 angaivd the sa-
oon smasher that Magistrate Brady
ought the proceedings io an ab-
nupt close by imposing the fine.
Scveral membois of thr &, CT
i!, who were resent, passid 4 hat
¢ defray her ans. They were suc-
egaful and Mrs. Nation was releas-
«1 a few moments before she would
nave been taken to the workhouse.
FAVOR ANTI-S, 11008 LEAGUE,
York (Special). The York Coun-
ty Lutherans, who have been in ses-
sion here for the past few days, put
themselves on record as favoring the
Anti-S8aloon League. The movement
was led by Rev. Dr. Adam Stump.
who presented a series of resolutions
indorsing the Anti-Saloon League
and its effort to elect legislative can.
didates,
All Lutherans were urged to take
a prominent part in the campaign
in York County. Nearly all of the
Lutheran ministers of the town gave
some expression favormg the Anti
Saloon League.
other" “ Death Kills Son,
Reading (Special). When the
news that Mrs. Daniel Rapp had died
of heart trouble and dropsy reached
Charles D. Rapp, a son, living at
Kepner, who was fll with the same
disease, he collapsed from shock and
died thirty hours after his mother,
Tight Shoes Cause Death,
Reading (Special) .—On the day
after his wedding to Miss Helen
Reinert, on May 9, Edwin F. Pauley,
of Topton, injured his left foot by
wearing a pair of tight shoes, Gan:
grene resulted and he died,
BANKERS’ PUBLIC BEQUESTS.
Easton (S8pecial).—The will of
the late Thomas Rinek, president of |
the Northampton National Bank,
has become operative, through the
recent death of his wife, Mrs. Mary |
Rinek. The following bequests are
made:
First Reformed Church, $2,600,
which is to be invested and the in-
terest used for the poor of the con
gregation; Easton Hospital, $5,000
to endow a bed to be known as thé
Thomas and Mary J. Rinek bed;
Easton Home for Aged and Infirm
Women, $2,000; Easton Home for
Friendless Children, $1,000.
ROBBED AND MURDERED,
Ridgway (Special). —Three
out rowing in the Clarion River dis
covered the remains of a man near
the northern boundary of this bor
ough, The body was later identified
as that of a Greek, George Pondele-
vegas, who disapepared about tw
weeks ago from Johnsonburg, a bor
ough nine miles up the river, i
The man’s throat was cut from '
ear to ear, and a large sum of money
was gone which it was known he
had when last heard of. His disap-
pearance dates from the time he vis.
boys |
in Company with a couple of Italians
“DEVIL, CHASER" INSANE?
Easton (Special). —-
appointed Dr. A. R.
Kirkbride's, Philadelphia;
Richardson, superintendent of
State Hospital at Norristown, and
Hugh B. Eastburn, an attorney at
law, of Doylestown, Pa., a commis
gion to inquire into the mental con-
dition of Robert Bachman, of Naza-
reth, charged with the slaying of his
little niece, Irene May
in a religious frenzy.
IS
Juage
Moulton, of
CAPTURES A BURGLAR.
(Special). —QGeorge
John, a resident of thie
place, was awakened early by a burg-
lar down stairs.
John armed himself with
lifter and after a brief
knocked the Intruder
which he surrendered
Shamokin
prominent
a stove
struggle
down, after
John dress
police, who locked the man
gave his name as James Peck
Railroad Ofc ial In Wreck.
Oil Clty
hauling the
ray, of Youngstown,
the
He
up
-A locomotive
of D. T. Mur.
0., division su
Lake
the
(Special).
private ca;
perintendent of the Shore
road, crashed into rear of a
freight train at Renova, three miles
west of here, Engineer Malone, of
Ashtabula, had his collar bone bro
ken The occupants of the private
car, including several women, were
badly shaken up, but not injured
Sent To Jail For Dynamiting.
West Charged
dynamiting fish Brandy
wine, near this place, Vincenzo Or.
lando, of West Chester, was commit
ted to jail for six months and had a
fine of $100 Imposed on him here
by Magistrate 8S. M. Paxson Wit
nesses detected Orlando in the act,
and chased him a mile before they
caught him
Chester (Special)
with in the
Dates Fixed For Marder Trials,
Reading (Special). District
torney Schaeffer has set June 10 as
the date of the trial of Abraham
Rosenthal, charged with the murder
of his brother-in-law, Lewis B. Claw.
son. On the following day Rowland
T. Stokes, charged with the murder
of his father-in-law, former City
Treasurer Hoffman, will be placed on
trial,
Feli Dead Returning From Charch.
Reading (Special). While
turning from church, Michael J.
Coller, state chaplain of the Order
of Knights of Friendship,
on the street, and his body
found until morning He
years old,
was 04
STATE ITEMS.
William Showers, of West Milton
a P. & R. brakeman, fell
the cars of his train at Tamaqua and
was killed.
James Conway was killed by an ex.
plosion of gas in the Otto Colliery,
near Pottsville. The man’s naked
lamp fired a pocket of gas.
Mrs. William MeDonald, at Selin's
of an approaching
saved the child's life.
Postmaster Addison Eppehimer
made the announcement of the fol-
lowing mall carriers for Royersford:
Isaac Shelly, Alfred 8B. Ayres, Wil.
bert Buzby and Edgar L. Strang,
substitute.
Rev,
uated from the Nashota, Wis,
io Rev. William H. Burbank, rector |
of 8t. Peter's Parish, Phoenixville,
and will also have charge of St.
Andrew's Mission, at West Vincent, |
Pa.
LA
THIS AND THAT.
The average woman carries 50
miles of halr on her head.
The wife in Abyssinia always owns
the house and contents,
A man’s hair turns gray about five
years earlier than a woman's, i
An international congress on polar,
exploration will be held at Brussells
May 29. It is proposed to establish
an international polar bureau to cen.
tralize all available Information on
the polar regions.
i —-
wo
years ago 1 began to
notice sharp pain in
the Kidneys and a
bearing down sensa-
tion through the hips,
dull headache and
dizzy spells. Dropsy
appeared and my feet
and ankles swelled so
I could not get my
shoes on. 1 was in
One box helped
Sold by all dealers. 650 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buyfalo, NX.
Declined Ww ith Regrets.
The bibulous citizen was holding |
high carnival on the street, when an
“Come with the
house."
The disturber of the peace pulled |
officer and began:
minute, m’ friend.”
“No, 1 won't hold on a minute.
You come with me.”
"Hold on just half minute.
Jus’ one word with you.”
“All right,” replied the officer, im-
"Be quick about it,
is it you want to say?”
“All I want t’ say Is jus’
‘preciate your invitation, but 1 just
we Ls ippincott’ 5
me to
“Hold on
I want
More Than Quinine,
Clinchona Bark, and the drug which is used
tains more of the active principles of
Bark than ordinary uinine,
Graham Flour contain more nutriment
than ordinary white flour, as as part of the
properties of the wheat are lost in render
ing the flour white. This sume thing is true
of Quinine, and the drug used in this prep
aration ix a special prodae t which contains
Quinine, The Standard for 80 years, Hc
Her Pointed View,
Chapple
society
{biase)
is an empty thing?
of
set,
empty things in society.—Smart
FITS, 8¢ Vitus’ Dance : Nervous Diseases
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve |
torer. #2 trial bottle and treatise free, |
Dr. HR. Kline, Ld. 981 Arch St, Phila, Pa.
Deputy Consul General W. Rod-
erick Dorsey reports that it is pro-
posed to hold an exhibition in Shane-
hai during under the auspices
of the China Association, provided
suflicient suport can be obtained
1506
Hicky' Capudine Cures Headache,
Whether from MW, Heat, Stomach, or
Mental Strain Neo ‘Acetanilid or d jangerons |
rugs. It's Liquid Effects immeduately.
ie. 28c., and S0c., at drug stores
The
Brows ru
HAD BAD ITCHING HUMOR.
tongue of a gos
sty
ip never
Feet Swollen—8leep Broke mie
Cured in 2 Days by Caticurs.
“Some two months ago I had a humor
break out on my limbs below my knees
They came to look like raw beefsteak, all
red, and no one knows how they itched
and burned hey were so swollen that 1
could nét get my shoes on for a week or
more. I used five or six different remedies
and got no help, only when applying them
the burning was worse and the itching less,
For two or three weeks the suffering was
sleep an hour at a time. Then one morn
ing I tried a bit of Cuticura. From the
moment it touched me the itching was
gone and I have not felt a bit of it since.
The swelling went down and in two days 1
Geots®. B. Farley,
cord, N. H,,
50 South State St
May 14, 1007."
Australian is 26 times larger than
the British Isles.
; Con
cn
One of the large elecirical firms
in Germany gives yearly from $4 to
to employes who have served for
The sum thus ex-
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up |
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove's Tasre
You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui-
nine Iron in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual form. For grown peopls
and children, 50:
“Caught The Men.
“Some people.” said the Rev. Mr.
preciate the value of religion.”
“That's right,”” replied
chante, the merchant;
Main-
“they don’t
Yeu EX,
produced the first two | &
It eB.
wh
one | ;
is disillusioning, of course,
if one has been assured
palmist that
But
what physiologists tell |
one thing we must believe i
when they say another, One|
“Humanity is daily
its extraordinary ig-
elementary facts of |
acept
through
of the
The
“scientific denouncement’ of
practice the art as little as it
the women who submit their
may learn thelr fate
light of science Ig power- |
ey
there may be
Nor |
those of all bag |
of the Heart.
ADVIC
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Tire Y
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WARN
WEATHER |
Ary, ?
Now ou York ity.
EMOLLIENTS
For Preserving, Purifying
You won't tell your family doctor
| the whole story about your private |
illness — you are too modest. You
need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pink-
ham, at Lynn, Mass, the things vou |
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will be held in the strictest con-
fidence. From her vast correspond-
ence with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowle sdge that will :
| help your case. Such letters as the fol- |
grateful women, es-
| tablish beyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
female diseases, |
Mrs. Norman R. Barndt, of Allen.
town, Pa., writes: :
* Ever since 1 was sixteen years of |
age I had suffered from an organic de- |
rangement and female weakness; in |
headas hes
My physi. |
A friend told me
about Lydia E TR la Vegetable
Compound, and I took it and wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, and thanks to you 1 t !
am 10.
day a well woman, and 1 am telling
For thirty years Lydia E Pink.
Compound, made
r female ills,
women who have been troubled with
fibroid tumors, irregularities,
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