The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1910, Image 2

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The
Centre Reporter
Centre Hall, Pa.
Ee.
GOITORS SAY
An optimist, defines the Pittsburg
Dispatch, is a man who has discovered
that detachable like an
automobile tire.
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The funny part of it, to the Los
Angeles Times, is that there are nums-
bers of families Reno which
there has never been a divorce.
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trouble is
in in
‘A another man for
his character, a woman admires
another woman, the Philadel-
phia Record, for her clothes,
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admires
but
man
sneers
The automobile, asserts the Boston
Globe, which some consider the prin-
cipal destructive agent of bad roads,
rapidly spread the demand for
good ones. Its wide extension of pub-
lic and private traffic and conveyance,
as well as the injuries which it works
to highways of inferior construction,
necessitates superior road building,
from which everybody benefits,
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has
A man should learn to detect and
watch that of light which
flashes across his mind from within,
more than the lustre of the firmament
of bards and sages. Yet, said Emer-
son, he dismisses without notice his
thought, it his.
work of genius we recognize our own
rejected thoughts: come back
with alienated
gleam
because is In every
they
io us a certain
majesty.
We confidently expect, the Railway
a few months to
“bet-
question.
World says, within
be able to note the growth of a
mind” the
The railroads anxious
best service
But
bl e with yiit +h
he
i
ter upon rate
ar to give the
which their
thi
patrons can
demand
securities |
arnt
be sold with railway
present leve necessity
higher
demon
rates is 80 apparent that {ts
the
of
the
inadequate
stration to satisfaction
every shipper should not require
painful experiences of
facilities
pastorate
Church,
Morri
o of the
In resigning th
First Presbyterian
the Rev. John
the present-day
many demands
Chicago,
said
church made
A that
ison
city too
upon men whose chie
‘If 1 had wished
added; “1
died banking. My de-
toward attain-
do wish to spend my
energy as an executive
of this and that enterprise
sentially
call was to preach
to become a banker,” he
should have
pire was
stu
theological
ments I not
as a promoter
Iam es-
are
in the church who
a religionist There
many young men
are equips
ecutive work
ed with a capacity for ex.
the
metropolitan churches.”
To such belong
pasiorates of
to chew gum,
Mail, —-
school days
the
who used
k
in
Some of us
says the New Yor
called (t
recall the favorite depository
‘wax’ we
then our
of
not working
under side of our
was from
Dro-
morsel when it
attached it to
desks, where
observation
tected
kindergarten
was
the
it
and
screened
more or less
In some of the
of this city
Gum
‘tiny tots,"
ism has it,
same just
lodgment it
and nobody
it for
from dust.
schools a
gentler dispensation prevails,
but the
as the journalistic euphem
iz not confiscated,
to deposit
In that
portable,
instructed
back of the ear
is invisible and
else can plaglarize
titious chew,
are
4 surrep-
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The widow's mite 1s liable to grow
mighty when she kecps a diary, as is
shown by a recent happening in Chi.
Step-daughters claimed an estate and
seemed in a falr way to get it, when
the diary appeared.
case was taken out
of Court for set-
the step-daughters being that
book be destroyed In this instance
the diary developed a cash value of
$200,000. One
cumstances in which an intimate and
truthful record might cost more than
that to the one who kept it; yet,
carried on by normal persons who
live decently, one might safely affirm
the labor it necessitates. Genius does
not necessarily pertain to its produce
tion. The chief requisites for success
good-natured, and, grating these vir.
tues, one may ‘‘journalize” at almost
any length, without present fear or
risk of subsequent reproach,
Arrested With Miss Leneve on
Board the Montrose,
| Detectives Dressed as Pilots
the Steamer Montrose at
Identifies “Rev. John Robinson"
the Man Wanted.
as
(in Below
Hawley
Leneve mr in
AL 8
wrded the
Board Mont ros
Seamsinp
Yuebee (Special) Di:
Urippen Ethel
tsp of Scotland Yard,
Harvey
and
J0 Sunda
morning Inspector Dew bog
ff ¥
| few
| man
Point,
moments i hand Wer
for whom the police of 1
been searchi
As fo
tainted
ather with ihe ind
pilot
¥
ie
nave past
ROO RS
+
rested. she
Iressed
When
shoulder
Liv
Lhe
Dew
all the
suspense is
for
in DOYS “8,
touched Crippen
said was’
ove
too great to bear
ms
was immediately
Miss
Crippen
ibin 8, while [on
wm 9 in stata
¢ room that John
of Detroit
student
given
Arrest was
da
nant
then, had
neve
the
The large
paper men
ha fx
DO irom
Was womet
j as made
tender Eure
atx d
headed
reanoed
irrangea
wonld
\ ot
PENNSY. SIGNS WAGE SCALE
Men Said
to Have Received Slightly
Higher Wages.
Pittstiu Pa }
Lomi
Pitt
any and
burg
* This
Manager
folie
f nearly tl
Peg
fudin
{fenoral
weal yw ine thy He
atin, on
signed
3 :
in FOrEIing oonagis
whi h the men eomuolained Ti
wligstment
New Yorke
“1
ightly higher
nt
iree weeks
Ww age scale was win
fi8:
tee nicalitios
tically the same
award,
r cording to 1g
the Order
I Dra
with
Railway
{Central wages
Sino
Vee nireard of of
Trainmen
The
Anstin,
Fair Sex in Office.
Pex
of
primaries are coming to light as
{ Special) interesting
levelopments the Texas Democratio
complete
reach the capitol. Although wom
has invaded 1
that the Democratis
ave
two officeholders from the fair
eturns
suffrage
ana not
Was, 3
levelops will h
: Mine
Annie Wiseman having been named die
trict clerk in Wilson eoninty, while
sounty elected Miss Lida Dougherty
sounty superintendent of schoals,
fey
You
na
Lost Life to Save Her Boy.
Detroit, Mich. (Special) Mra
Smith, of this city, was instantly killed
in ar attempt to disentangle her 14-vear.
old son, Henry, from a live wire. While
he, was playing in front of his home,
Henry went to investigate the end of a
wire that was dangling from a pole,
screams attracted the attention of his
mother, who rushed out to help him,
Mrs, Smith grasped the wire with one
hand and the boy's shoulder with the!
other, endeavoring to free him.
fell to the pavement dead.
| the boy cannot recover.
ONE DEAD, TWO HURT
BY SUITOR'S BULLETS
Tragedy Follows Refusal to Ad-
mit Man to See Inamorata.
Kills Landlady, Wounds Object of Af-
fection — Then Love-Mad Swain
Turns Pistol on Self and
Suicide—Will Probably Die
Tries
Toledo, O, (Special) .—Enraged because
he hot se
had been denied admittance to a
woman lived,
for
VERTrs
Mrs
una
here a and upon whom he
had been his attentions
ng
George
COTY
i3 .
led
and
Hoeffling
Mrs, Dora
31 Veurs Coyle then
in head and iil
month
ady,
land!
vears old. Wile “lie
on
if
nse die
A
soving
moving
arrested
continued
Mr
refused
Without
RECORD FOR EXPORTATION.
U. 8. Manufacturers End Year With
Total $768,000,000,
PR. { Np
of
i
GUTHRIE AGAIN
And Officials
Oklahoma
CAPITAL.
Has Kell
From
(ov, Move
ity.
Okin
and all
Guthrie
at Okla-
will
Governor
won stated
homeo { he
neacted
Haskell wi
tre
re
i
ADVOCATE GOOD ROADS,
National Good Roads Congress Cone
At Niagara.
N. Y
hetweoen
yYenes
Falls
Co-operation
and state
roads movement
Nigara { Special)
the federal
in the good
advocated by
the
the Na-
B. F.
and San
government
was
the speakers at the session of
third annual convention of
tional Good Roads Jongress
Yoakum, of the 8t. Louis
Francisco Raldroad, and Congress-
man Willlam Bulzer of New York,
favored the idea of the federal gov-
ernment loaning money to the state
for road building
in the general discussion which
followed Martin Dodge, of Washing.
ton svoke in favor of the national
government making appropriations |
equal 10 the amount axpended by the
states for road construct fon.
Stenographer His Heir.
Los Angeles (Special) <0 nder the will
Wyatt the major portion of the |
£260 .000 sstate will pass into the hands
of Mise Allee B Crossley, the theatrical |
manager's former stenogravher and later
They had contemplated mar
a long European bridal tour
this fall. By which time Midd Wyatt, it
it understood wonld have obiaived a
(divoree. The other prinsival beneficiary |
j« William T. Weatt, the son. Mrs
good
riage ond
claim to the estate,
LS
LED THE" DETECTIVES
A LIVELY CHASE
Joseph Wendling Chased 11,0)
Vi 8 Into San Francisco.
HE WAS BETRAYED BY A WOMAN.
Lodging House of Man Wanted for
the Murder of Eight-Year-Old Alma
Kellner,
UNITED STATES INVITED.
To Be
Exposition,
America
At
Wants
Represented
Germany
State irthdas
Mark
And Man Accuses
Wife
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Mas
Pree
toys
dent § nference on army mat
ht
Wilson,
is sur
of the
vieving Lhe
the
eLary Agricultural
Department, forests with
view of improving STV Id t5if
Pinchot erit
icy of the Inter
According
York's del amounts
40 per « of the
cities In 1 eMintry
of more ¢ nal 30 000
A of conecrns have been
shipping edible animal oil that has not
bey inspected and passed will be prow
izea the water power
tor Department
the
to Bureau
aggregate to
net indebtedness of all
Pop
{ensus
in tw
nt
hn SPey
aaving a
mb 8 whe
ited
Gertrude
Genrgetown
covering.
Monsen, pelegro
University
at
re
patient
Hospital, is
A new national forest has been created
in California and christened the Eldorado
Rear Admiral Schroeder recommends
government control of all wireless plants, |
{ Pope Pine X. will confer honors on sev
eral distinguished Catholies in America.
Charges that the United States
Coast and Geodetic Survey has been
using a coast sieamer for pleasure
| purposes have been filed by Col. A.
J. Gordon Kane,
The fraud order againet Mrs. Alice
| Peterson, of Johnstown, Pa. who
| neked marrying men for money for
transportation, has been revoked
| Thirty-nine Indians connected
with a Wild West show who are
stranded at Brusesls will be brought
back by. the government,
i The Censur Bureau report shows
{that the rate of Interest paid by
{ci*ies for money borrowed is gradu-
ally increasing,
| Mr. and Mra Theodore Roosevelt,
have ended their honeymoda.
Trains are running under the De-
(troit River
| Ae HE—
SCHOOLS IN THE BIE
CITIES ARE COSTLY
Census Bureau Prepares Inter
esting Figures,
More Paid For On
Account Of
And Fire
low In
Report
= Schools tnan
Anything Else——Paolice
Protection Fol-
Of Expense—The
All Cities Of More
Population
Closely
Items
Covers
Than 30.000
Wasl
Washingt
i lcording to figures prepared
il
| Census Bureau, the larger
the country pay more for
1 ¢
fOr DOLice fire tion
ated
prote
perv nan on all ot
these {WoO ters
account of
at
for
| compared
181.72 for
figu
finan
the
ial
year 1
Cities
popuiation, of
The gregate
Was
operations
GOK
of more |
| report indic teneral
taining
the avera;
ales
iin the col of
ronment
proporiio
Eng
with
iana
FARMING BY SUBIREIGATION
Me Ix Melting |}
istare Supplied is
Alaska Interior
13 FB
RAVAGED BY CHOLERA
A Stratling Number HF Cases
Deaths In Rossia,
sub!
CEI -
now
"¢ ont
there
i ROH
dont)
Recentls the
ing incr
ne ari
re has hos an start-
r of vic
E
8
ake In he numbe
week endin
iegE 1han FB ad ca
Yu ly
noe were
ried {
nated fatally
Sometime
ts appearand
the past fortni
daily average
deaths in the
£
{there were 5H 4
these 5.878 term!
ren i
1¢1e
and for
has been a
cares and 12
the scourge m
this city
there
40
capital
cases and 14 4
reported here in the local hos
pitalg there are 514 cholera suspects
including 28 children
KLLED BY ELEPHANT.
azo
in
ght
of
©
F. N. Tilden, Soldier Of Fortune,
Meets Death In Africa,
Sacramento, Cal {Bpecial)
Frank N. Tilden, a solider
tune; son of the late Judge
| Tilden, of ‘Sacramento and Carson
City, Nev., was killed by an elephant
i he had wounded near Fort Jamieson,
i Rhodesia, South Africa, May
according to a letter received here
by Capt. E. IL. Hawk from W, A
| Rowell, of Fan Francisco, who ao
companied Tilden to South Africs |
two years ago. Tilden made a for-
tune in African and Alaskan gold |
fields. He owned a large rubber
plantation at the time of his death,
Aged ‘Couple Killed By Train,
Lebanon, Pa. (Special). — While
driving over the Reading Railway
tracks in front of a rapidiy-moving
train, Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Hibschman, of Myerstown, near here,
were instantly killed, Their bodies
were terribly mangled. Bach was
70 years old. Mr, Hibechman was a
tax collector of Jackson township
and a widely-known citizen. The ac-
oident occurred near thelr home and
was witn by a number of peo-
ple. They were returning from a
pleasure trip.
of
M C
RS ——
ARRESTED NEAR THE
BANK HE HAD ROBBED
Wider Caught in New
York Restaurant.
WAS TRAILED THROUGH KIS WIFE.
Cashier of the Russo-Chinese Bank,
Who Got Away With $500,000, Was
a Pitiful Sight When Captured
Held in the Tombs on $25,000 Bail.
Erwin
A fra
FOOT AND MOUTH
DISEASE AGAIN
tovernment Puts Ban on York-
shire Cattle,
Al
pended xception
And
Cattle
May
f oungries
importations From England
Made To
Southampton, Through
Is
shi ppede—=Se uth
{ Tossed
fon-
don
Which
land.
From Channel
Fhe
Vinervican
ial
Continental
wed for sor
to this cour
hoaf-and-mout
has been pr
South Amesis
under the
8
is
Several
aigd Aare
months afte
usual!
impor
ye
r eva
m
intMes
er diseaxe
mit
pro
man SIX
disappears
within which
hibited in
wentio
Hited
This
importa
tie for
| them having
t Ielands
is time
R¢ ries
coun
ned the ban be
a record year
this country of oat-
purposes, most of
from the Channel
has been
on
breeding
come
ior
into
Drying House Explodes,
New York (Special). —A beavy
{boring towns in Passaic County, N. J
| before daybreak. The drying house
tof the Dupont de Nemours Powder
i Works at Haskell war strock by
{lightning and exploded with a loud
| noise that awakened everybody with
{in a radius of five miles. The house
{was five stories high and was ured
for drying gun-cotton after the fiber
had been impregnated with nitro.
glycerin. No one was injured.
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Walked 821 Miles To See Friend.
Chiongo (Special). — After walk-
ing 821 miles in 25 days to visit an
old friend of his father, J. H. Wayne,
a junior at the College of Veterinary
Surgeons of the University of Penn-
syivania, found at the end of his Jong
walk that the friend, Detective Ser.
geant Peter O° Connol, had died ear-
ly in June, Wayne, who is 23 years
old, made the walk more for pleas
ure than anything else, but will take
a train to his abode In’ Hol-
landtown, Pa.