Centre Reporter Centre Hall, Pa. A clean straw hat is now becoming | a rarity, Small thunder showers are thank. fully received. What is an aviation meet without dead and injured. If all boys were taught to swim few- er men would be drowned. Amateur swimmers as well as small boats should hug the shore. If it is not one thing it is sure to be another in merry England. Whoever invented going swimming was a public benefactor, all right There is need of safe and sane tar get practise with the big army guns, It is to be regretted that our val uable forests are not built of Asbes- tos. Aviators have not yet reached a | point where they can deny the light. ning. Laugh as a health measure by all means, but laugh as opportunely as | possible. { right while from the they first Vacations are all last, but deliver us week after, It will be hard for the small boy to believe that not all ice cream cones are fit to eat. a “don't” for aeroplane amateurs | might properly be included in the list | of summer cautions. Western grasshoppers are having a hard time keeping with the suc- cessive alfafa up crops of Noise shortens life, discovers some fellow who will no doubt live quietly to his hundredth birthday. Paris is producing some interesting aeroplane literature. One machine is hit by lightning and melted. The man who invented mones would have pleased more of us if he had only made it easier to get. Russia is opening a school of avia- tion. This ought to swell the dead and wounded column considerably. Pulling the wrong lever of an aero plane can never become a fixed habit with an aviator Once usually suf- fices. If it will help any, we will say that the new hobble skirts k like a man feels when his suspenders have broken. i i ————————— lox Russia is opening a school of arvla- tion. Let us hope that her aviators will make a better showing than her navigators. The diamond trust has been re newed for five years But who can renew his note on the engagement ring that long? The snake stories of the season are showing a fine crop. The fish stories will have a hard time in coming up to their standard. One Milwaukee man did not see his bride until he married her. Many brides do not see their husbands at all after marriage. A Maryland man has taught a rat- tlesnake to chew tobacco. Fastidious Maryland people will refuse to asso ciate with rattlesnakes, hereafter. Aviator Harmon says that to be a guccessful bird man one must be abso- lutely indifferent to death, that being just about what most of us decided some time ago. Another policeman has been shot In the leg when his revolver dropped from his pocket. We may have to in- case our policemen in bullet-proof ar mor to conserve them. “American women,” says the gaek- war of Baroda, “are the most beaut: ful women in the world.” Whatever the gackwar's failings may be, he evi- dently has a good eye This Austrian count says that the European beauties are—well, stouter than ours. That is one reason why the American man has never gone abroad to marry a title, After a New York man had shaken pepper into his soup he was sefzed with an attack of sneezing that killed him. Evidently some of the New York restaurants continue to serve genuine pepper, Those who think that aviation is “fiying in the face of Providence” may find confirmation in the fact that one aeroplane has been struck by light. ning, although we have not stopped building houses because one is ocea- sionally hit by a bolt. A convention of dentists at Denver have igsued a number of “Don'ts” for parents; among them a warning not to let a boy eat half an apple and give the rest to a playmate. The small boy will unenimously encore this sug. gestion, BAIR EII EEE I 0604000043400 4040 04" WEEK'S BIG NEWS STORIES RETOLD IN PARAGRAPHS CEPI R P4000 00 0004000000040 0 0000004 WASHINGTON. Capt. Edgar A. Macklin of the Twenty-fifth infantry has been placed on the retired list of the army by di- rection of the President on account of disability incurred in line of duty. Gustav A, Rist, an American citi- zen, was murdered in Bolivia on June 11 by Augustin Hunf, according to a dispatch received at the state depart- ment from Minister Leslie Combs at Lima, Peru The census bureau announced the population of Albany to be 100,253, ¢ gain of 6.5 per cent. in ten years. vopulation of Indianapolis is 650, a gain of 38.1 per cent Secretary Ballinger of the interior department has sent word to Beverly that he will resign any time he Is asked to do so by the President, but pot until then, o 9 ~ —————— ——— PERSONAL. National rejoicing upon an ally extensive scale marked the eigh- tieth birthday of Emperor Franz Jo- self the venerable sovereign of Aus- uns. European monarchs Jr., the millionaire and David Ranken Louis nhilanthropist the school which founder of trades Atlan- of mechanical bears his Atlantic 0o0o ooo te Vice Sherman ith President made it clear that direct will he treated as a dead | state campaigr g of hia 1 nator Crane trild hia ound A message death of An American r bring the body to this coun- t » on war lied in Bad the ro. 19 with Dr. Charles Fal vagsan, Germany discoverer in Dr. Ira Remsen of sac A cable dispatch Austr annound Tames E. Hurle the Feo Carlshad for sulted from heart Hurley was born Iowa President Pedro Montt who was talkine with on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse at befdre the latter was heart disease after ar- He was sixty-four Iberg He was New York In 1% charin from in Santa » Chile Mavor Gaynor of just dled of years old fifth Ear! twice viceroy of Ireland, died in London the will The of Spencer of the Brown Tennessee district, re that his estate, veloed at $200 000, ig left in the hands of trus. tees for twelve vears, following which The probating of low of the First venls ae aren . GENERAL NEWS, MeMnrray denied at Sniphur, that he had offered Senator Gore a $25.000 $50,000 bribe to his Indian contracts, or that Vice President Sher- J. PF or failure at Henry LL. Johnson died of heart his home in Burlington, Vt The Washington woolen mills, Melville of Freder. number ‘of New loons Commander Va. and a non Reflecting the views of the adm g. ig generally believed. Ren Longworth statment at Beverly which he says he will never resentative Nicholas gave in out a Maen Six more veniremen were dismizsed the trial of Lee O'Neil Browne Chicago, making a total of 111 who admitted that they were “‘ap- in The last bulletin lssved by Mavor jaynor's surgeons stated that all con ditions were favorable The prosperity of the phasized by James J turned from tour Renresentative Llovd opened ns. tional congressional campaign head- quarters in Chicago. Speaker Cannon at Danville. 111, said that he would go into the Repub. Hean caucus as a eandidate, Stockholders of the old Phenix Fire Insurance company sald they would sue the directors for an accounting of losses attributed to mismanagement, Gen. Frederick Dent Grant issued a statement at Pine Camp, N. Y.. in which he praised the workings of the present prohibitory canteen law. More than 2.600 enlisted men of the Atlantic battleship fleet were the guests of the citifens of Newport, 1. 1.., being served with a eclambake Rudolph and Leopold Klavbolte sued in New York for $2.€00.000 damages for losses In raliway deals, accusing Newman Erb, as trustee of agtiate, Acting Mayor Mitahel of New York gays the law prohibiting prize fighting mwet be enforesd. The contest committees of the Bos. ton-Harvard aero meet decided at Boston to do away with the balloon exhibition and make the aXair strictly an aviation meet, is em- just re- wert Hil, hp (ATTY — A ir (Copyright, 1910.) hea — : MALL OF PROPOSED STATUE | 70 FATHER GF ORDINANCE AND { EVR BF POTTY BRAD 50 IRD IO LESRRY FEPENIE Oo” LRECTNG JANE PR. ” - on { Q® EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA IN SOUTHERN ITALY From the Pest. CARRYING THE DREACED GERYS. The Pope Orders That the Lazaretto of Santa Marta, Built Inside the Vatican By Pope Leo, Be Prepared for to Aid Civil Authorities. Sari, Italy cholera, which { of Southern Ita! crease np the d 4 iv in Lhe Win oO her of deal The latest at Trani, which the i epidemi | death John Moissant a Reckless and | Romantic Character. HE FAILS IN ATTEMPT 10 FLY T0 LONDON Determined, However, Complete His Remarkable Journey From the French to the English Capit ~The | Young American Aviator Now! Recognized as an Agent of General Zelaya. to VIRGINIA'S GIFT ACCEPTED. of Washington Dedicated at Versailles i Spe ai in the Nan Versailles y EVE in presence of the French tieneral th f jon's on i iy mond, Mi 3 French appr Iprias . tha with Among others present de Lafavétte, the mem! hich pre of Rochambean and United St Seott General ates Senat of West Virginia Brun, WHO presiaeda, Rieatest senlptor f the Mann IRR, Frencl James orn peach of pre wre Don PP. Halsey Tusserand Minister acoepled declared that e friendship of of the Ameri g Nn peony of the gl ries of Fran metituted one GOVERNOR VS. EDITOR. Engines Are Sent Over Frem New York City. Big Buildings Are Reduced to Ashes With Great Rapidity on Account of the Inflammable Nature of Their Contents—Burning Cork Scatters the Fire—Tenement Dwellers Are Driven to the Streets. . PHILANTHROPIST ™ is DEA David Ranken, Jr. Who Gave Away Fortune of $3,000,000 ireiand, thetober 3 IR iucated at Belfast Academy United States in 1862 " ot where he while amassing a fort Louis, 1 ba IR DUREIng director of 1 [Lo real estate and finan a. He was Purchase “inrea Exposition and a Men's Le LRU CAN'T SHUT HER MOUTH. Waterbury Girl Yawns and Jaws Re. fuse to Close. Physicians With Fists. ~yovernor Diekerson, Reno enraged by a story which appeared in a | i { Special) leno paper on the selection of a new | prison site, went into the office of the | Carson News, which is edited by George | A. Montrose, and demanded to know if Montrose wrote the article. Montrose said he did not, but that if he md he would not be afraid to ae knowledge it. Dickerson is said to have made a lunge at Montrose, his fist graz ing the aditor’s cheek. Montrose, cateh ing the Governor hy the throat, bore him backward, also delivering a stiff body | blow. A friend separated them. Dicker. son refused to leave and Montrose afarted to eall an officer by telephone. [heker son then departed. Refused, Automobilists Threw Car. bolic Acid Cn Mother, Stanford, Ky. (Special) Stopping their automobile in front of the home of T. P. Eads, a young farmer, a man and woman demanded that Mrs. Eads give them hor baby boy. When Mra. Eads re. fused the woman threw a bottle of car bolic acid on the young mother. Then the two strangers left in their car. No explanation for the act was obtaingble from Mrs. Eads, CRACK POSTOFFICE SAFE. Burglars In Auto Pay Visit to Grove. land, N. J. Auburn, N. Y. (Special)