Centre Reporter Centre Hail, Pa. SCHOOLS IN PUBLIC PARKS, Boston's finance commission has placed itself upon record as favoring the building of one of the public schools in one of Hoston's public parks If the suggestion should be acted upon by the Boston city govern. snent it would probably involve a mnique experiment. A schoolhouse Is do be built in a portion of the city where property is high-priced, and even at a high price it is difficult to &et a suitable In Washington park the city of 125 square feet location suake an Dispatch. The commission argues the school 12.000 that area will, therefore the hand, school the a promote the While not a precedent, it The plan both ways, locating yeni. nt gite. has an in tai S90, area as to Paul that but and such ideal site, says the St building will occupy square feet of this space, breathing ious. On the curta the not be ser other of having a the fact in park will attract to it children and park commission maximum number of object of the the finance does wish to make its recommendation suggestion be where has in it a of value might worked schools con. in public parks so as to give the children a maximum of recreation, about spots ground for grounds breathing neighbor apd turning the such buildings for into the use of the hoods, especially in vacation times A Brooklyn woman the marriage license of that city to know if she could be supplied with a good, honest, sober husband. The clerk in charge that, while he had a few on hand, they were a £upply the demand lately bureau wrote to explained model men and the for atri- I1 married entirely The market honest, sober hu why Was too limited fact that the m monial understocked with gshands may be one reason the divorce are courts overcrowded always find The for gloomy the pessimist can food oh IN The facts that the census shows a big popu fation creasing will prom increase in while the who, like the proverbial 8 ' never happy unl that crowded it shoved off the the rest the natior earth to make room for Those wh to whether Rew race have hobble skirt ted Lons seven falls on a failure broker $240 a month alimony ond wife wants alin $500 more er who is 1 ing hia and ay Trust science to rise 10 every gency. It ie sane from living In and now =a French surgeon is going to saw open our heads and scrape away the foolish fancies emer says we are all going flats, A Japanese sclentist claims that he can educate oysters to fect pearls. This may be glad news, mow that the season Is open to patrons of the restaurant pearl fish. eries. Football this year will have to com- pete with aviation, but as there seems fo be no good way to use a college yell from sport will have some advantages. mene will make a dash for the south British expeditions. er. And may the best man win. Girls caught shoplifting in Philadel ia expisined that “they wanted to stylish,” In order to satisfy that re they should have confined thelr eeds to smuggling. fhree months. “Insane” lguate word, we opine. New York has formed a league to fbanish French from the bill of fare Merely to call a chef a cook would be ja great gain. ——————————————— is an nade We gather that the Brooklyn wom. man who named sixty-three co-respon- dents in her divorce sult, really de serves to win It. New York bulldog turns on the gas and commits suicide. "Even a dog can’t stand the dog's life a New York er leads. Now the sultan of Sulu says that one wife is a plenty. Thus he destroys his usefulness as a comic opera prop. FOR THE RED CROSS President Taft Names Special Committees (0 Act, IN ANSWERING EMERGENCY CALLS Will Consist Subcommittees In The General Committee Of Endowment Every Large City To Have Charge Of the Campaign For Raising That City's Portion Of the Endowment Fund, Washington, D. C { Special) Taft pointment of a special committe President announced the eminent men-in all parts of the com try who are to undertake the raisin of a $2,000,000 endowment fund the American National B ciety, The chairn lin MacVeagh, while secretary an Secrela Treasury, Cha private will The general commit be the vice- of endowment large city, campaign for of Red ( endowmen every the portion The real very a permanent £2.000,000, which raising the endowment OSA + desirable iAay to net income 20.000 as 21 ciety touched, only This is the second the kind in taken ed heartily the G00 for the which the an active interes plan to extension Men’ Young Chri PLAYER'S JAW BROKEN Easton Foothaller Does Not Disco Injury During Game, Hero Loses His Life. To had and Maine Lynn, Mass { Special) gave 11 three small children who wan dered onto the Boston Railroad tracks in front of an ex- presa traln Stephen Jones gave up his iife The children were crossing the tracks unaware the approaching train, when ran toward the spot and warned them of their dan ger by hia shouts so that they escap ed He, if, had misjudged the speed and distance the express, and his moment of hesitation before leaping to safety cost him his life, for the engine struck and killed him He was years old and family of Jones himsae of 65 leaves a Meat Prices To Fall, He Says, New York Patrick Cudahy, packer just from Europe, there will be a drop of 10 per cent. in the price of beef and 25 per cent. in the price of pork with- in the next year He bases his opin- jon on the abundant corn crop. For several years farmers have found it more profitable to sell thelr grain than to hold it for fodder, { Special) in the a Mil returned opinion of waukee meat Mine Watchman Killed, Pa {8pecial). while NE. Aut mFETRGALE, Wil liam Tressier, on duty as lets entering his body. He ia trespassing on the company’s prop. erty, A ALAA SAA Bar Harbor Excludes Autos. Augusta, Me. (Special). —- Bar Harbor will continue to get along without motor-cars, In the Supreme Court Justice William P, Whitehouse, in a rescript, declared the so-called Bar Harbor automobile exclusion bill passed by the legislature last year to be constitutional. The bill had the support of many New York, Boston and Philadelphia people who have summer homes st Bar Harbor, but was opposed by some of the perma nent residents. Distinct.on Drawn By The Interst te Commission. D. Bread as a necessity wing a qualified cake which Washington, C. (Bpecial) victory ove: as a luxury in a rate decision the Interstate Commerce the case Commission of the Oak Creamery, of Boston, Mass, against Adams Express Company and 'be decigion the contention cake given sporta bread, dis of the COm- inmon carriers’ rule mixed bread BO announced in Grove Farm the others denies creamery should be tion rate that tran orders a as low a but defendan that and must as continuance in a t of cake pe the package be in order that the package should ge the lower bread The com rate Miss 10n NeCessily points ¥ 1 ariicie announced 3 aiming KILLED AT FARMER'S GATE, Slayer Himself He Woman's At, Young Fired Says. under arrest BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE. Stabs Himself When Inspector Starts Examination. Georgetown, Texas (Special When Bank Examiner Chambers ap- Weir Bank institution, Cashier J stabbed himself in the died within a few mo- at the State to that peared examine i Dester throat and ments Weir is a small town a few miles from Georgetown The condition of the bank's affairs has not been an- nounced. Auto Overturns: Two Killed. L.os Angeles, Cal. (Special) w Massey, a rancher, and his 4-year- daughter were the C, old Fernando when engine of the stopped and the and overturned, killed outright, while Massey several hours later The jumped and were uninjured machine rushed others Ambassador O'Brien Back. Victoria, B. C. (Special). Thomas with his wife, arrived here, bound for their home at Rapids, Mich., on a furlough of two months. The Ambassador stated that Japanese feeling toward the United States was most cordial, and he did not anticipate any question to arise would not lend itself to ready solution, Kills Himself On Liner, Queenstown (Special) ~Dr. John H. Nesbitt, a New York physician, shot and killed himself In his state- rapm on board the steamer Arable. The Arable arrived here Sunday from New York. The body has been em- palmed and will be landed at Liver. pool, ; Train Hits Work Gang. Pledmont, W. Va. (Special) A passenger train plowed through a gang of Itallan workmen, killing CARMENT WORKERS AND POLICE BATILE Mobs That Hurl Stones. RIOTS IN THE STREEIS OF CHICAGO Strikers Put Up a Desperate Hy Trampled On-——Bleed- Fight, Knocked Down Policemen's Pistols and ing Heads and Faces—Men and Ralph Johnstone in Baby Wright is H ghest F yer. New 3% irk roadster, with ‘oaby”’ John glided gracefully { Special ) A Wright talph stone at the wheel to earth in the twilight at the clos f the international aviation meet at Belmont Park Monday evening with the barograph registering a The new world's record for altitude jit- machine, of only been up 9,714 the height tle had £98 feet, feet attained Hurl Clubs—MStrikers Women Stones, Bricks and] Cloth. | Ma- Dismantle Establishment and Toss 1 1 ing | chines Into the Street, three and fatally injuring two. reporis (3 Dukes!’ as many taking them met and collectively, they are ding.” T0-Cent Drop In Pork Prices, {Bpecial) i ~HORE approximately 70 cents | eight days, according to] quotations local market | Dealers say that further declines will | come before the end of the week, and that not in sight. The| biggest corn crop in history is assign-| ed as the cause i Cleveland have dropped in past prices the the on 1 the end is Makes Home a Shambles, Lawrenceville, Ga { Special) i Joseph Wallace, a prominent merch- | wife and 13-year-old son, fatally | wounded his 16.year-oid boy, drove | two daughters away from home, and | then turned the revolver on himself, ending his own life, at his home here No cause has been given for the deed Man. 82, and Bride, 48, FElope. Jacob Years { Specia farmer, 2 old, Ellen Kraft, 48 yoars old, and were married. Myers’ son, 60 vears old, objected to marriage The bridegroom has three great-grandchildren Sterling, iil Myers, a wealthy and Miss eloped the Mine Explosion Kills Four. Butte, Mont (Special), -— Four miners were instantly killed and their bodies blown to shreds by an explo- gion in the Leonard mine, one of the properties of the Boston and Mon- tana Company. Two Killed In Threshing Accident. Lapeer, Mich. (Special). —~Charles Ritch and George Oviatt were killed and John Gordon was fatally injured when a threshing machine engine boiler exploded five miles from here. _-. Lad Dies From Football Injaries, Natchez, Migs, (Special). —E. Ster- ling Gunn, Jr, 16 years old, son of Rev. KE. Sterling Gunn, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, died of blood polsoning resuiting from in. juries sustained during a practice game of football, France on October 1 by malen, of Holland But not Johnstone's climbing feat sky f i nt of the only notable incide Claudq British of the meet the athletl ERY the ch takes tournament Gordon Ben- the next in to England appeiite Me i gant BLAME DISASTER ON GAS, Men Angeles Times Office. leport (Mf labor On Fxplasion In Los ‘8 LO] Thomas G. Hudson 3 entinm jamage to the Georgia from the recent cold wesihier =a now onvinced,"” that & i produ exceed bales, RE against 1,900,000 or 2,000,000 under in this State will £ not 1.300.600 normal conditions.’ Budget For 1911, 8174,079.335. New York The budget New York for i811. finally adopted by the Board of Esti mates and signed by all of the mem- bers of the board, foots up to $174, nearly $11,000,000 higher that for 1910, which amounted to $162.1306,270 - (Special) for the year RE -> “- isn w Germany Buys Aeroplanes. types. These comprise the Wright, Sommer, Farman and Avatik biplanes and the Ettrick monoplane. Various be made with these machines the Government will then make ex tensive purchases for the army. Fireman Killed In Wreck. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Special). ——A G. Sanford, fireman, of Smyrna McGovern, engineer, of Nashville, Frank B. Allen was injured in the wrecking of passenger train, No. 4, on the Nashville, Chattanooga and 8t. Louis ralilway. The passengers were terribly shaken up, but none was seriously injured. a a — oa Shot For a Deer, Vancouver, B. C. (8pecial).—D Gibson, a hunter from New York, about 40 years old and apparently » man of wealth, was shot and killed in the woods north of Vancouver by ¢. Young, who mistook him for a deer. Gibson's body was brought to this city in a launch, The United States consumes over $1,000,000 worth of Spanish grapes annually. MS... UNITED STATES 10 TAKE A HAND Gen. Valladares Will Have to Vacate Amapa’a. OPEN DIFIANCE CF DAVILA | Dutlaw Commandant the Honduras — American Of the Island Port, Of Gunbeoat Princeton Lying Off the Place Port Closed the State Of Of Amapala, Pacifie and Island In a Valladares Sieg orn, Hates Americans, Hane ’ { KBr al HONGUra SPecial ) valladares, the outiaw A Iva. of Honduras 1 J § i Comimnanacat igls 1 the and of entrance POSTAGE ON MAGAZINES Not To Literary To Reading. Higher Rats fr Apply Nef entific fal The | charges or includ« i8 pally to ster General ng the in- so-called eh adver- ents 0 # part The ch magazines will be larger proportionate expenses of the operation mail service is now being worked out under the direction of the Postmaster General The depart- ment, it is asserted, has no intention to curtail impede in any way the sirculation of the scientific or iter- ary magazines in which advertise tisen plan where large made to be part of the of ar a the or KILLS HIMSELF IN HOSPITAL. Brain In Brooklyn. New York (Bpecial) Helped by it is believed, in secur- ing means to carry out his desire to die, Charles Sembrecht, a cancer pa- the Seney in Hospital in Brooklyn. In hand was clutched a re- nd there was a deep hole in No one in the hos- it and is believed that some weapon into “him, The Oldest Postmaster, Milwaukee, Wis (Special). Jos sph Dreyius, aged 50 years, post master at Hales Corners, near Mil waukee, died of general debility. Mr. Dreyfus was said to have been the oldest postmaster in the service, as well ag age, in the United States. He bad been a government official about 40 years, wo Sa a — Newspaper Plant Burned. Macon, Ga. (Special). «- The Macon Telegraph Rullding was al« most completely destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at $100,000, with $80,000 insurance. Raymond Clay, of Knoxville, Tenn., a printer, was burned to death. Only about half of the files of the paper, dating back for 75 years, were saved. The fire, 80 far as can be learned, started from a lighted watch carelessly thrown into some paper at the back sf the building.