The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1908, Image 7

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    LATESTNEWS
Domestic
Senator Hill, who has just return-
ed from Burope, said he saw Richard!
Croker while he was in England and
does _not think that the
Yorker will again take
politics.
The Interstate Commerce Commis
sion has forwarded to the railroads
blanks showing just what the com-
mission wants to know concerning
the business of the interstate roads
Senator Hale, of Maine, has return-
ed from Europe and in an interview
at New York discussed the work of
the Monetary Commission which
he is a member
Mayfield Werne
cide by walking into
because she found it
possible for her to
Mansfield, owing to
Senhor Joaquim
the sixty-eighth convocation
University Chicago
“The Mutual Approach
Two Americans.’
Rev. O. B
part
ol
sul-
Michigan
would be im
marry George
her ill-health
Nabuco addressed
of the
speaking of
of the Chief
committed
La ke
of
Millag
n, pastor of the
First Preshyterian C at Canton
0., and killed It is
thought the shooting was accidental
Two trains crashed together near
Fort Smith, Ark., and an engineer
and a conductor were killed
*hillips Florreich, once
of Fremont's body guard,
hiz home at 8t. Louis
Rev. D. R. Ellis
crew of the Monitor,
fiome at Lebanon. Pa
Evelyn Thaw
her friends deny
in a sanatarium
Heroclio Mendosa, mayor of Cazev,
Porto 'Rico, was arrested, charged
with arson
A wild desire
wealth rapidly drove
ly, Memphis
the operation of
scheme by
alized thousands of
Theodore P.
the Alton and Clover
declared at Chi
of the country
what 1 ey absolut
Harry K. Thaw
cision handed down
Hand relative 1
Jerome, disagrees
titude on the gambling
Receivers of
Street Railway,
challenged the aut
lic service commiss
rates upon
Governor Hughes, New York
will impanel a special grand ji
to return an wen against
Hains brothers, the
der of William An
William R. Wilcox
that Governor Hughes,
is willing to withdr
gubernatorial
Willcox
The Ar
i
hurch
shot himself
a survivor of the
died at his
t be ill, but
heen
0
is said
that she has
acquire
of
means of whicl
dollars
Sh
AKO
ars
is
appro
by
0 State
as
question
Fist
ou
t
on ’
the company.
irs
the
nt
HAUT.
race
Bar Association,
meeting a Wash., has adopt
ed resolutions favoring laws
will prevent the present delays
litigation
A New York
to sail on the steamer
because she dreamed
was wrecked in
Ocean.
Sheriff 1. E
woman
a
Bryant shot and kill-
ed the negro, Jesse murderer
of Patrolman Sullivan, Indianapolis
thus receiving $1.500 reward
J. Harris, of Ga.,
shot and killed } brother-i
law, J. R. Earnest, in the latter's
for the of wife
Coe
wae
by n
home
A
peggenger
kil ing the
fatally njuring
E. H. Beckler,
known eivil
ginecors
ped d
Jees (Gr
Chica
Ios
201
freight train
train
fi:
y and ca
mrdino, C
ed for
in San
ail
Foreign
rican Health
at Winnipeg
Gardner
The Ame
in session
elected Dr
Province, R . siden The
vention will eel next ve
mond
The
burg,
States
Association
Man toba,
Swarts, if
Con-
ar in Rieh-
Baron vou
late ambassador to the
place in leipsic, the
body hx interred in the fami
mausoleum at Castle Luetzehena
Indians at Salmon
funcral of Stern.
United
took
Tier
HK
Arm. British Co.
Warpath, fearing their fishing rights
will be taken away
Two men were killed and s'x sor
ously injured by the premature ox.
plosion of a shell on the Danish cig.
er Hekia.
The council of ministers which the
Bhah of Persia convoked last week
has resigned,
The Count de 1a Rochefoucanld,
at one time ambassador to England,
is dead
Revolution in Persia
rwing, All the tribes
Kurdistan are in revolt.
at the City of Kerman
were Killed and wounded.
General Fonseca, Brazilian mi%-
ister of war, and Generfl Morales,
of the Brazillan army, were guests
of Emperor Willlam at Berlin.
United Btates Ambassador
and other prominent
ie In full
in Persian
Hil
Americans at-
Bternburg, at Leipsic,
The Japanese officials have Ate
ranged an elaborate program for
the reception of the American fleet
in Japanese ports,
The deadlock between the Cana-
shanies continues.
The proposed Japanese Interna-
ifonal Exposition has been ostponed
until 19170 Pp
a XH
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OF EYCRY BUSINESS DAY
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Macauley i
“ia Bey, the
Secret Police
§
London, an intervie
irkev's who is
refugee in
sald
“1 am
not possible that ill ev
Turkey You mu
at the bidding of my superio
been the means of ruining Min
officers and Government official
170 Turks,
the
w
and it {is
return to
remember that
I have
Store
and
’
glad t here
ba
1
families
’ on™
in oi iit
mos RE
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vipa
i
were the
persons orders
from
obeved
cret
one
has s¢
“The rte 2 anh administrati
the Heitly
ye
machine five
Years
has been cer
I do not
nor the Ch: noeri
power rested ir
agreement, whic
manipulate the resources
pire in their own
Pasha, the 8
puted to
which he
wents
blame
interests
iitan’s secretary
have saved 87.500. .
has J the United
The himself has at
amount being his pe
bribes from
stores and arr ang navy supplies
“1 often flect that th could
yt the end came
8 expected.”
difficulties
ape from
warned
a
his
sted in
States
invested in Earope
lamas
ing ;
this
st reont
al recent
for
age
actors war
pp
ix
14
quicker th
Zia
had
£0 on
ley the
he in ms £ his es
. he said,
shoot
had tc
Nan ceac 3 fe } ent
emi
had adopted
,
©
isgulse
= Mis
Constantinople —Euad Pasha
of the most brilliant
in Russo-Turkey
exiled for being
one
tha
the
War,
identified
who
with
was
the
y in 1802, but who
restored to his rank
Field Marshal and returned®to Con-
stantinople, tells an {1 ting story
of his exile and imprisons at
Brussa He gs that before his de-
fon hi attempted four.
va i¢ against the
involving him
Was recen ns
tiy
tere
le
kinds
fled to murder me."
neans 1 was de-
warning. and
Hie imprisoned the systematic
precautions did not cease
It i= the
BOYOre rT is
n
ar
fashion to say that the
ignorant of fearful
mmitted in his name, but
kt have sheaves of re.
handwriting iting the
the camarilla for vears
Ottoman functionary
whether he liked it
or not, to be an accomplice to a great.
degree in the wholesale
ich has made Turkev a
mparatively honest men
into the meshes, and
imi ile to resist
same boat To refuse
the oblect of Peres.
to the
ig the
crimes ox
His Majest)
ports In my reg
mysteries of
past
Was ¢
or lesser
robbery wh
byword Cy
drawn
there it
in the
to become
eution and
in the end
once was 481
rowing
mennt
*
to pay dearly for one's
temerity
nek you whetherthe mere
a Constitution at she
sufficient to blot
the sufferings
who
grant.
gsword's
the
ing of
out
of thon.
under-
and mental
the Sultan
point is
memory of
sands like
gone far worse
tortures than
heneeforth
myself have
physical
I have If
sets his face against the
he formerly fathercd he bas
fear but he m be
warned that the slightest symptom of
tampering with the nation's rights
and liberties will Le the signal
his downfall That he has for
long a time been unmolested is large.
iy the fault of one or two European
whose lay In main-
DOW -
Great
abuses
nothing to
for
interest
or We now look chiefly tn
!
§
oe
erties
Forced by Modern Conditions to
Berlin German homes and Ger-
man newspapers have been far more
occupied during the end of the week
with the Prussian Government's de.
cree granting higher education to
i
5
§
man and British naval armaments or
the meoting of the two sovereigns
The granting of educational opportu-
nities for girls and
those of men is rega
more than the
in Western States,
The introductory paragraphs of the
having special courses lald out for
them. euch as Latin. After two
years they will again be arranged in
divisions, classical or modern higher
respectively. Then after four
years’ work they will, under normal
conditions, be admitted to examina-
Up to this time their education will
have been carried on in separate
cation will begin under conditions
dents. Those who at the end of the
peror, recite the reasons for the
change in the system. Modern life,
says the decree, develops an increas
ing disinclination on the part of men
of the upper classes to marry, and
more girls in the upper and middie
It is desirable,
therefore, that the surplus of young
women should have a chance of pre-
paring themselves for professional
they should be
trained in the higher mental fune-
According to the scheme, girls are
studies embraced
in a specially arranged curriculum,
beginning at a minimum age of six
Years. At the end of the seventh
school year the pupils will begin to
their studies, those
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Harvard Has $20,000,008 In.
vested-—Income of $045,176.
Cambridge, Mass, — According to
the report of the Harvard College
treasurer, the investment funds of
the college amount to $19,877,011,
General Investments egate
$17,344,229. Over $5,000,000 are
Invested In raliroad bonds, over $1,
000,000 in railroad stock, $2,000,000
in real estate and $1,600,000 in trans
tion bonds. Besides, over $2,600,000
are invested in sundry bon
126,000 in mortgages and notes.
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continue the ordinary courses until
they reach the age of sixteen, after
which they may leave school or take
two years in modern languages, mu-
they may take four years' special
training as teachers.
This scheme has been under dis
cussion and preparation for a year.
There has been an agitation for equal
privileges for the sexes since the early
eighties, and most of the other Ger-
man States have already granted
them.
Fran Helene Lange, the noted edu-
cationalist, has been a leading advo-
cats of this intellectual emancipa-
tion. Professor Adolf Harnack, of
the University of Berlin, sald that
women now have equal rights with
men to enter all the technical schools,
with the exception of the art deade-
mies, and that this ohibition is lke-
1¥ soon to be IOI
SS Ml Babi a
Has Used False
ar Duin For Fifteen Years,
’ pa 0.~-The
will sustain a heavy oa a ment
of the decision to retire from ecirey-
lation $200,000 worth of counterfelt
five perota coins.
These coins h
tion for the
Spain
$
WHAT THE TRADE MARK MEANS
T0 THE BUYER
Few people realize the Importance
of the words “Trade Mark’ sha miped
on the goods they buy. If they did
It would save them many a dollar
Kpent for worthless goods and put a
lot of unscrupulous manufacturers
out of business.
When a manufacturer adopts a
trade mark he assumes the entire re-
sponsibility for the merit of his pro-
duct. He takes his business reputa-
tion In his hands—out in the lime-
light—"on the square” with the buy-
dealer, and
with himself,
The other manuiacturer—the one
who holds out “inducements,” offer-
tug to brand all goods purchased with
each local dealer's brand sidesteps
responsibility, and when these infe-
rior goods “come back” it’s the local
A good example of the
tection
kind of pro-
afforded the public by a trade
mark is that offered in connection
with National Lead Company's ad-
vertlsing of pure White Lead as the
best paint material
: the Duteh Boy Painter trade
1 absolute guaranty of pur-
Lead is proved to the
by the offer National
make 10 send free to
“8 a blow-pipe and instruc-
10 test the white lead for
wtieal
pany
from the
Company,
out
the
New
York
Woodbridge
Outwitted The
rently
Landlord,
leasing a house in
Philadelphia
XA
After a tine
and reminded
bound to do all
ainting at certain in-
tenant protested in
engaged painters and or-
paint the whole front
ise red, white, and blue
le suburb of
failed
Oi Lhe
ID
lease
dlord
he
called
Was
to
it was fnised the nelphbor-
in arms, and the land-
nik The tenant polite
that there was
about the color, so he
funish the job by paint
i
The
his match and
tenant had a
landlord un
outgide paint
Magazine
spots
iad me!
days the
which the
io the
pincott’s
ail
Prepared For Contingencies,
is of curious ‘last
patients who are abou:
ations performed.” said
in the women's surgical ward
of the New York hospitals
tought about the las: word
id on thiz subject
when ny
going the
me to her
two postal cards
that she might =ign them
He operation One was }
dear hosbhand The og
was at 10 o'clock this m
i 1 am petting along
ther one was My dear
The operation at
this morning.
I died From your
Now York Times
have
from
LR
vy oe
re.
ave oper
week one of pa
3
before to
called and asked
rite
24 +
hu
Wan
Temporarily Iodisposed.
of the workers in a Chinese
ion in Dever Street
interested Iwo
we found, owned a flourishing
business in her own home
swrhood She looked in once
hile to we how things were
ith them, and one morning
i smiling and cheerful as
ual; but John was missing
Where is John this morning?”
he asked
Oh,” answered Sam amiably,
Chiistian gen'ieman hit him in the
head with a blick, and he all same
in hospital.” New York Times
ih
Sam
Fooled Him That Time.
“Did you write to papa, George?®”
Asking for your hand”
“Of course.”
Yes, | wrote.”
“That's strange I supposed papa
would be terribly sagry You
know, he doesn’t like you ™
“Yes. 1 know, But | fixed it all
1 1 didn't sign the lettter”
‘leveland Plain Dealer,
Her Reasoning.
young fellow | met last
said the belle of the beach,
“That
week,”
Has he sent you a ton of vie
lea?”
No, he hasn't spent
since | met him”
A oent on
me Washington
Hazarding A Guess,
Dumley--8ay, do you know any-
thing about golf?
Pepprey-—- Not much.
Dumley—~What's a
you know?
Pepprey-~1 suppose H's one of
those cranks that simply live on the
links — Philadelphia Press
Why?
“bunker,” do
HER GOOD FORTUNE
After Years Spent in Vain Effort.
Mrs. Mary E. HH. Rouse, of Cam-
bridge, N. Y., says: “Five years ago
; 1 had a bad fall and it
affected my kidneys,
twinges followed any
exertion. The kidney
secretions were badly
disordered. lost
weak to work.
cured untdl | began taking Doan's
Kidney Pills. Then relief
quickly, and in a short
completely cured. J am
re
No lone Dog May Bay The Moon, |
The new Keut eontroi of dog |
order, 1008, provides that no dog!
shall be allowed oud béiween the
hours of sunce! and si without |
being under proper restraint, and |
the first gutmimong under thid order’
was heard at Bromley, when Elward
Gillham, of 8t. Annes Lodge, wa
summoned for allowing his dog to be |
out alone at night |
The defendant said that
musi have either broken
bave been decoyed away
that now they would have
police protection and that ft
not bie necessary to keep a dog
Be
the dog
loose or |
He hoped |
proper
would |
His
ing had heen discovered about the
perpetirators
The bench
new order,
were not
would only orde: 3
costs, but it would « wel ir Lhe
public of Kent 1
the order
paid that as It was
with
generally
which
acquainted
Won By
Hobby
this
| Hicks
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P oul, worried, overw
hether Lire wed
mn
10 Lake
the System
Take the Old Standard Gn
: Toxie. Yoa know
The formula is pl
tis, showing it i
} A tasteless orn
form. Por grown
CURED HER THREE CHILDREIL.
Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema —
Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too—
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Clever Noah,
Brown--] say, Jones, can you tell
me who was the greatest financier
that eyer lived?
Jones-—<No, 1 can’t.
Brown--Well, it was Noah.
Jones——How do you make
ont?
Brown-—-Well, Noah was able to
float a company when the whole
world was In liquidation. See?--
Philippines Gossip,
The stopping of an express train
requires twice as much power as
starting it.
that
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Ty
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n by the
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A friend ad-
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Mrs. Pinkham invites all sidk
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands te
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