The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1911, Image 2

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    The
Centre Reporter
Centre Hall, Pa.
BOYS AND THE FARM.
of
value constantly
The department agriculture Is
proving {ts
‘ways, but in
clearly
American youth
in many
the encouragement of
than in
to adopt the cuiltiva
tion of the
vitally
farmers
land
fathers have
Star
soil as a career it
essential that the children
should
their [:
, says the
ton
best farmers if
eity to
professions or to
through
their places to grow
tial to
dangerous
elimination of
bstitutior
the lar;
This
gource
are potentially
{ t
they move (£8)
learn trades or to enter
{ Melantl
ineuicie y
drin
somebod
iife,
the feeding
tendency
th
the
the su
tends
give
ways
sports”
fallen upon
when the Dul
admi
was
fused
he
breeches
wearis
and silk
Chronicle
london
however, had to admit trousers
1 Ty
ClOBeY
in its
lowing
o“
guarded portals the
Year Gladstone
up” at Oxford
diea wi
iife b
ture to
he Was as
whether
on Homer
W. E R
difference be
1dergraduates
Ked by SH!
tween hi
his
their dr
am told
own
ance 8
nected and
versity, and
couldn't
for £5’
The "wild gar] which infests por
tions of Pennsylvania, Ohio and In
diana is a noxious plant
firat seen in
Pennsylvania. A
indiana
from
farmer in southern
secured some
Ohio Valley,
the presence of the onionlike pest in
the
further
feasted
Away
three
seed wheat
the and noticed
resulting crop He gave
thought, as the
plot might
in his hat”
years the
entire In
have been
And
. foes ry
wheat from
carried
within
that sec
yet
millers because of the malodorous gar
tie, the seeds of which
same size
certain localities land
been sorely affected by the
of this weed.
are about
as large wheat
values
presence
A singular point evoked by recent
prosecutions of fortunetellers and
palmists in another city is the fact
that thelr insight into the futures of
other people gave them no inkling
of the evil influences that were about
to haul themselves into the police
courts.
They figure it out that the moon Is
pow 17,000 miles nearer the earth
than usual. Everything seems to be
coming down a bit,
When Express Hits Another at
Batavia, N. Y.
TAFT WANTS START MADE
Urges Fortification of the Pana-
ma Canal,
Boston Was At
Yard At
Wesiorn
juffalo and Special
Standstill In latavin,
N. Y., When
Runs Into It
the Ex
TORS
pre
From Resr—Two
Cars Telescoped and Engine Tope
Pullman—T Of
fo
{In
Not
ples Over wo
Expected Live
Killed,
the Injured
~Four Instantly
Bats
nen are deg
it
Crashed During Fog.
ABMED GUARDS FOR TRAINS,
Utah Division Of the Central
Prepared For Bandits,
Salt Lake City (Spec
are ambition
enger trains on ti}
the Central Pad
most
who
approved
men who know how
Under orders
superintendent every
tO une
from
will carry an armed guard
caution is the result
of the Overland limited last
the robbers
Woes k
Big Growth In Money Orders.
New York (Special) The
n of the money
New
the
order business transacted at the
York PostofMice (Manhattan
Bronx), during the calendar
1910 shows that there all
13,.655.6561 transactions, represent
ing the sum of $670,089,065 This
is an increase over 1909 $104.
620,616,
and
f
Year olf
were In
of
Swear They Are Males,
Seattle, Wash. (Special) .—Ap-
proximately 4.000 women in Seattle
have sworn they are "male persons.”
The form of vow adopted by law for
sdministering to citizens the oath of
registration states that the person
being sworn is a “male” person. It
bas not been changed by legislative
enactment, although women have
been enfranchised in this State, and
those taking part in the present city
registration have subscribed to an
oath that makes them “male per-
pons."
HEN NOT A BIRD.
is
Decision Ie
Are |
wtant
That |
{ ourt
CLARK TO SUCCEED HIMSELF,
By Republican Cau-
At Cheyenne,
Senator Chosen
cus
oh :
CLARENCE D. CLARK,
United Gtates Senator From Wyoming.
44 to 39,
party, to
means that
full
ted to
Clark was chosen,
of the
ator AR
succeed
Senator
party
the
nominee
if. This
have
5
be reeled
the vote
will
States Senate
and United
Big Packers Fail,
Trenton, N. J ial)
stead & Co., of Jersey City, dealers
in meats, lards and filed in the
United States Court a petition in
bankruptcy The firm's liabilities
{ Spe
Hal
oils,
$826,506, including a valuation
18470,000 on the company's plant.
Wolves Kill Miners,
Seattle, Wash Several
residents of the west coast of Prince
of Wales Island, Southeastern Alaska,
have been killed and eaten by wolves
the Iast year, according to Chas. A.
Sulzer, a brother of Congressman Sul-
ger, of New York, who has just re-
turned from the North. Mr. Sulzer
says that the wolves, having killed
off all the deer, have become desper-
ate with hunger and come right up to
the doors of the cabins of the miners
(Special)
GREAT FIGHTING
With Mexican Troops.
[WO KILLED AND SEVEN
Of Men Fall Encounter
On the Banks Of the Hio
When
the
A Score In
EE
Darkness Ends the Conflict
Hold Field-—A
Wound.
Bravely Re-
Insurrecios thy
Correspondent Among the
ed—Repeated Charges
pulsed,
PASS BiG PENSION BILL.
sill
Vote of 212 to 62.
Sulloway Passel In House
By
"
pensi
ring
FGIiNE
YOATrE,
years, $3
It was decls
that
yill veterans
hours
DIES COUNTING HIS WEALTH.
Aged Man Dead With
World's Goods Before Him,
New York
took leave
while
Drops His
(Special) John Cre
mett of the world Thurs
of
years old
landlady en-
call him to a late
counting his store
He was 77
man g
this
When the old
tered his room to
luncheon she found him with bis head
bowed forward on a table ore
him lay $635 in gold and and
two bank books, showing deposits for
He had died of
def
noles
heart failure,
DEPLORES FACTIONAL FEUDS,
Have An Unwholesome Effect.
Gove
ad-
Des Moines, lowa (Special)
ernor Carroll, in his inaugural
of political and factional feuds in
lowa, declaring they had had an un-
wholesome effect upon business con-
ditions of the various communities.
“Nothing better could come to our
state than that there should be an
end of these matters,” he said,
nies Charge.
TWENTY FIREMEN INJURED,
Series Of Fires In New York May Ree
sult In One Man's Death.
Hackbarth
glories dow air shaft and
ning Har
ans in the
gay he
assisting a
when he fell,
nor any
hrough a skyligh a bur
m tenement i VE
hospiial
where lies
cannot recover Was
woman tenant 10 escape
but she was not hurt, were
of the
Five
when a
occupants
firemen
llauor
were severely burned
drug importing
caught fire, and
12 were injured, five seriously, in a
biaze which destroyed a five-story
building on Duane streel.
and
house on Pine street
$0 Desd, 5 Hurt In Landslide,
Urdiales, Spain (Special).
Forty persons were killed and five
injured here when a landslide over.
whelmed a gang of laborers, burying
them all beneath a mass of earth and
Castro,
Hotel Wrecked By Bomb,
With a
force that demolished the whole front
up the cement
ghattered windows within
of many blocks and put
San Francisco (Special)
tore
mite bomb exploded shortly before 1
o'clock Monday morning in the door.
way of a restaurant on the first floor
of the Bimbo Hotel, at 391 Bay street.
The occupants were hurled from
their beds and many of them badly
bruised.
” = an gs EE EER
(LIVE NEWS |
OF THE
STATE
has
of em-
“we alleges
appropriated money given
ts in divoree proceed
for
him to
pay of
also fail to account
ai ail : Wil
A
i
money collected for Morrison
Reading
beyvear-old
Mra. Emma Boyer, her
daughter, Verna, and two
Bertolet and Mary
made seriously {il after
caramels Samples of the
Brady, were
to contain stuff contrary to the pure
will follow.
Grebey, of this
foreman at the Cranberry Col
of A. Pardee & Company, was
struck by a mine car and killed.
Hazleton Lewis
liery
Shamokin «Directors of the Odd
Fellows’ Orphanage, west of Suvders
town, at their semi-annual meeting
referred plans for a handsome new
gchool building to the Educational
Committee. Over $10,000 were ex.
pended for the maintenance of the
orphanage during 1810,
City. ~~ Mrs. Caspar
Schad, an aged woman, living at
Coles, fractured her skull, and is
dying as the result of a fall while
preparing the noonday meal. She
was overcome by weakness, and fell,
her head striking a chair,
yr,
Mahanoy