The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 09, 1911, Image 3

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Alice Gregory and her husband were
thelr prospective guests
ensuing week-end
“There will Tom and
beginning to enumerate by
her pretty pointed
“and Walter and Lucy
have the two south rooms
the new wing.”
“Are
he Grace.”
means of
They
married
with a
your
asked
guests all
her husband,
Mrs. Gregory gave him a withering
“Do 1 do anything so
“But
watched her wrinkle
look seriously into
“"But-—what
ever
Her
her
Bpace
husband
brows and
for a moment
dear?’ he asked
“I'm afraid
indiscreet
just a Ite
the selection
been
in
I've
this time
Jack Gregory laughed I can
one— Edna Perry.”
“Jack! How did you know?
well, she's such an overgrown child,
an out-and-out for a girl
who's been out two years that | trem
ble for the impression she may make
well, she finished
“But daughter
That of
tomboy
on evervhody.”
bishop's
a muititude
she's a
ought
Jack
who's t!
‘Do
a litte
cover
added
e other?
Moore i
here
{0
am afraid it will
for him He's
Jack, I don't
me to ask him.”
he's the
and at home In his
for the holidays A
reason, dear.’
i Maybe but
BON
be quiet
80 strenuous I declare
know what
‘For the
minister's
possessed
polite reason that
sOn
father's parish
sufficient
Allee
combination a
bishop's daughter A house
th t to rack
th at
at doesn
#i sort
what a
and
nodde
minister's
and
with
solid function
think of it
was almost
120
“But—S8he’s a Bishop's Daughter.”
heir big
for
stren
r 1 1
well provided
of guests,
he told her
There
stable
vehicles
drives:
there
who
to help he
ntry piace was
entertainment
ws and
And
skating a
and a var
otherwise,
80 it was were lakes
for of horses
full
of
for cross-country
hockey
iets on sleighs
thers were
sticks and
those
were scarlet
could
RNOW- Covered
for
withstand “the links;
there were motors and there were the
om and billiard room and there
quantities of big open fire
for the and indolently
The country
amusement in
never
balls not
ballr
were
lazy
(iregory
laces
ined
an
place
{taelf
suf
was palace
Gregory's guests
Most of this week's guests were ex
on Friday, and Mrs
received a telegram from Miss
Edna Perry saying that that young
woman had foolishly gone
Glenwind station to the
would wait there
“There's nothing to do but for you
to go over with Tompkins in the big
for her,” Mrs. Gregory sald to
her husband
Jack Gregory
pected Gregory
had
next and
looked
logs
dear,’
longingly at
in his own
he sald, with
room. “All right
“I'm sorry, but | can't run a risk
Her father."
Don’t worry: I'll father
she's here, dear.” laughed Gregory. as
he rang for his fur coat and gloves
“I'll take an extra top coat, for ithe
getting beastly cold outside. Ho long,
dear. I'l bring back the bishop's
daughter tn time for dinner.”
“The others will be arriving »¢
time,” Allce called as be
room
Jack Gregory Fad no trouble In
finding his belated guest. E£he was
sitting in the tiny suburban station
talking freely with the station ngent
and one or two hangrson
seemed to be having a political arf®.
ment when he arrived, and seemed a
trifie loath to leave It.
“I've bad such a good time waiting
for you, Mr. Gregory,” she sald, ex.
tending her hand and gripping his
firmly. “We've had a jolly good dis
any
left the
cussion. Good afternoon,” she added,
to the station agent. And, with her
ready smile and a glance at them all,
was out and wrapped in the great
fur coat
“I'm sorry have
Alice to this trouble.”
Jack took his seat beside her, “but I
simply forgot get off until 1 saw
the train pulling out of Glenwind.”
Don’t mention trouble, Miss |
Perry.” i
It really was
sald, laughing
because | had
he week-end with
she
to put and
she
you
went on as
to
the
father's fault”
“He was wrath
refused to go for
him He has a
to confirm and the stupid min
knowing mother 18 abroad,
father to bring me and remain
guests Sunday. Do you
want to sit through a con
service and then entertain
minister's son all the rest of the /
? she asked, looking straight
into the eves of her host
Doesn't exciting,” Jack
admitted his heart sank within
{ him
Deliver
all
she
ful
over
suppose |
firmation
the
| day
sound
but
very
me. from
i minister's sons'"”
all I've
Mr. Gregory,
she went on. “It's
had all life, and
Alice asked me down for this
bouse party | just made up my
mind to let father go to his old fogy
minister and"
And
about
{ when
my
folly
Jack
glad
you'd 0 us
broke “We're more than
that did,” he added weakly
inwardly was wondering
Allce would if she could overhear
this young woman's remarks Incl
dentally, he was thinking that, though
daughte and all Alice
she was decidedly
Comme
in
you
he what
BAY
a bishop's
might
preity
Arrived
she
say she was
under he great
the
¥
ere Was out of
once th
and
an the girl
» ¥
Guiean ely
rosy cheeks
apology
ory why
Don't
jack nodded and escaped
i'l be
and com
forget all
Gregory sald
ane
show you where ye
ite
then you «
Edna,
walt
and an Warm
get
and
Mrs
fortable, that
hideous
an
she led the girl up the stalre
Nearly two hours later host
hostess
the
stood with thelr guests
great entrance hall by
fireplace. It
of
with
was within
ites dinner time. and
ted the
handsome
the parish minister
It was jolly good of
me, Mrs. Gregory, and by George, you
saved me from a week-end '
Donald Moore was saying
Yes? asked his he
miess elevating
brows t
her and
tiful girl on
know, h
walching the descent
of the beau
Father
the bishop whe
the atalrs
you An riain
never he's In town, and
That
ant is bringing his
daughter 1 well ou know what
to ente
this happens to week
all the
The
Iau
Allee Gregory's spirits were sinking
Oh--ah geed | do” she
yen stam
last
ered, as Edna Perry reached the
step
Mrs
Dear,
went hb
4
Gregory
there are so
here
She
ductions and at
1 hope you'll
made the round
last, her heart in her
mouth, presented Donald Moore,
almost praying that he would not dis
close his identity
Mr. Moore will take you in to din
ner,” Alice sald as ashe left the
“Donald "Moore?" the girl asked, as
she extended her hand
“That same Are you--are you
Bishop Perry's daughter’ he asked,
breathlessly, for the beauty of the girl
and her compelling personality had
quite shaken his composure,
“T'm Edna Perry
twinkle in her aves
And In the qualms of the
host and hostess and the prejudices of
the young people for each other, they
seemed to see no one else at all at the
great round table
The minister's son sand the bishop's
daughter found much in COMMON 80
much that at the end of a brief court
ship thelr two reverend fathers were |
forced to congratulate esc h other on
something dearer to their hearts than
even a big confirmation class
of
the
two
yes," she said a
spite of
Paris Morses.
1899 the progress of automo
biiigm has caused a decrease of 15,798
in the number of horses in Paris. The
| census of the horses in the city taken
Lin 1910 gave a total of 75.463 In 1899
| the number was 91,261.
This diminution is the more notice.
Lie in the wealthier districts. There
Ie x G1 enets in which the
nimi eg Lo ses han slightly in
cre ed, including the Twelfth, Thir
ecnth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and
Nineteenth. In these arrondissements
{are situated the great public work con.
tractors, who use as many horses as
ever. In the Ninth arrondissement the
number of horses has risen from 1.662
10 10,308; but this remarkable increase
Is due to the fact that the horses of
one of the largest tab companies are
counted In this arrondissement, which
was not the case in 1899,
Since
of
SHIT HIMSELF
IN TRAIN WRECK
Passenger Pinned in
Commits Suicide,
COLLISION
Flames
FIVE KILLED
Five Men Killed
Jured in a Head-on Collision on a
of the
IN
and a Number In-
Branch Grand Trunk Rail.
Near Paris, Ontario — Fire
the
road
Adds
Orders Were Disobeyed,
to Sufferers’ Agony ——
Ont Five lives were lost
Paris,
one man is missing and was probably
burned to ashes and four others wers
injured in a head-on collision late
on the Buffalo-Gode
Trunk whes
Buffal«
un
Saturday night
rich branch of the
train No, 96,
to Goderich,
Grand
running n
met a
three
om
HEN engine 1
northwest o
“ast miles
The
the
The wreckage «
consumed
The
ning
Paris
bers
victims were all mem
of crew of the passenger
train ught fire
and
Was
second car of the
combination
CRT It was badly
mediately
fire from
John WwW
BENEger, Was
age He was badly
COUusCiIous
Lrain was »
and smoking
shattered and
baggage
after the crash |
overturned kerosene
hitelaw, the exp
pinned under t
injured
The train crew
. :
CRIS
aided
hard to
or help and
gers they worked
rescue The flames drove
u
i ¢
BOER GENERAL DEAD,
Piet Who
Foglish
fC ronje Bravely Fought
Army
WILL ARRANGE ARMISTICH
United States as Mediator in Hon
duras
bef ys gr #
&
Honduras, (
Taroma
Department
ba yng
the gunboat
NAVY
given to
the
been retand
tionary commander would
an
the
armistice within Ww dave
acceptance
United
take
mediat
States will formally
the of
teak attempting to br
factions together it is
ng
assumed
f this government Will sugges! a
American
representa! 11
Davila and General Bonil
la can meet and endeavor to arrange
a truce with ultimate
General Christmas
have
neutral
warship
President
spot, possibly an
on w ch ves
view
forces
peace in
and his
occupied Puerto Cortes
GORILLA VS, BULLDOG,
A Fierce But Short Combat Watched
by Town's Population.
New L.a A battle
death between a gorilla and an Eng
Iberia, to the
victorious, was fought here Saturday
with almost the entire popula
tion of New as spectators
Much money was wagered
The dog and gorilla
in the pen at midnight: at
A. M. the dog was dead
The dog leaped at gorilla
mediately after being placed in
pen. The gorilla caught the dog just
as a man does a baseball, then bit
quickly through the dog's skull into
the brain, broke its back and tore
it to pieces,
male
herria
Were
12
placed
42:30
the im
the
Forgot the Lord's Prayer.
Topeka, Kan.-—At a session of the
State Senate recently the Rev. PF
Randall, the chaplain, requested the
senators to repeat with him the
Lord's Prayer. Only eight senators
were able to join in its audible repe.
tition, Since then the chaplain has
distributed coples of the Book of
Common Prayer of the Episcopal
Church among the members.
Salt has recently «been discovered
on Sakhalin Island.
THE NEWS OF
PENNSYLVAXIA
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DUT S118 "31.650
Blair
Holliday
Brumbaug awarded
jury the
t in her suit
Altoona
Was
damages by a
Ounty COU BERILE
(George Kelchner for
. ’ ¥ % 5 Ti
Of prouiise 0 marry ine
jury was out for eighteen
irolonged deliberat
ference of
by
a di
gir: i ner io
the
home
back
declara
{2:0
ion't care if come
Some jurors regarded this
on temporary lovers quarrel
Lier aAsserted ths i meant
®
release of {
Kelchner iron
YidEe engagement
Werneraville Wh
public sale held by
of be Mountain
Mrs
He arime o
House, on South Mountain
¢
reeled into 1
and
yw carried
ierch
Moyer expired before she could
into the house Death
heart fallure Only
tes before she had }
34!
right in of the
§
articles and standin
Aur
several WAR
tioneer
ighand,
SONS Bury
Mahanoy (its "hile
gE out old pillars at 1
Anthony K
Adam
by an
engaged
unnel
Colliery issolosky
Savag«
explosion of
Kissolosky ost both
and w
Jrosok and were
mangled
Was Nn ere hy
New
ompany
ade h
Jersey Zin oMmpany i
had concelved a
ail its
the employs he
Nat
plan
who
to
had
concern
pension emniovees
been In
for VeAars The ueasions will
218 4 eT
twents
range from month
uzzied by
of Euclid
Erown two
Scranton Doctors are |
of Arthur
whose leg
longer. as the
dislocation it is since he has been
ip and around tha: has been
growing and It will him a life
ripple
the case
has
ivehes result
the
make
was ©
Frank farcock,
into a shape.
Morea Colliery under a
fall of rock that buried
ig body, It was necessary to dvna-
the rock before the mangled
body could be recovered
Red Run The postoflice
place was discontinued and
nf the office will now be served by
rural route from Stevens This was
one of the first offices In Lancaster
county
Mahony
36,
mass at
aged ushed
wR
completely
mite
at
Reading ~<A heater exploded in a
trolley car between this city and
oyvertown Martin Stapleton, an
employee, received a gash in the
head, The passengers were thrown
into a panie. The car was badly
Tamaged.
Pittsburg.—A petition asking for
a pardon for former Councilman M.
l,. Swift, convieted of bribery and
sentenced to serve four months in
jail was forwarded to Harrisburg.
Swift was connected with the recent
Counclimanic graft
LI
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UNAPPRECIATIVE SERVANT,
LITTER?
It is nurse who has fallen 8
knows that not
against accidents to working people.
What next will the domestics of to
day invent to vex their employers ?™
our he
well ed
We Are
iB
PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED
I have suffered from the same trou
ble (painful finger nalis) at different
periods of my The first time of
perhaps twenty-five
Years ago, aller trying bome remedies
without getting helped, 1 asked my
doctor to prescribe for me, but it was
not for a year or more that my nails
and fingers were well The inflamma
and began at the
of the finger nail. Sometimes it
painful had use a
to suppuration. After
the pus was discharged the swelling
would go until the next period
inflammation, possibly not more
two afterwards These
frequent inflammations resulted in the
loss of had sometimes as
#8 three fingers in this state at
y
life
its occurrence,
tion suppuration
base
was
poultice
BO that | to
fdduce
aown
of
than ua week or
the nail 1
ten
to suffer from the
tried
neg
years later | began
same trouble
AMODE
prescription from a doctor of
bho had suffered
Various remedies
. it was
next tried a
tor, but
sensitive,
own do
use it
and
Ira
nidren s
of usa
bbed the
of
and
had not
base
ore my
rt time
There
inflam.
clean
One be f C ira OMintment
that } efMeo ting a
{Signed Bi J. Horton,
Y Apr. 13 1910 On
Horton have
re trouble
wrote “y
of the
is
The Selfish View
i want cheaper postage?
plied the
Own interes
Important to Mother
Examine carefully every bot!
CASTORIA, a safe and sure r
af
infants and children, and
the
' 4
Signature of
- .
For Over 30 Years
In Tse
The Kind You Have Always Bought
adv
med y
see that
Bears
The Glamour of the Show
Dustin Stax he
ing wa
was a boy
ke a slave carry
And
carrying
singers.’
now he works just
AR
necklaces to
diamond
opera
f ‘
Many Children Arve Sickly.
Mmber (iray's
break up is in
beadache
Nueet Pow
Mh rejieve
stomach tros
move and regulate the
Tie
fur children
feverish
teething
wrwrels, and
Pleasant 10 lake
mothers =
Sample malied
Address, A. 8. Olmsted, Lelloy, N. ¥
ere
Ars
tobe
tor
Naturally.
"Does your husband go in for golf ™
asks the caller
“No,” she answers
for it.
“He goes out
TO DRIVE OIT MALARIA
AND BUILD (FV THE SYSTEM
Toke the Old Fandard GRUVES TAN KLBeS
You know what you are taking
The formulas is plainly printed on every bottle,
Winine and iron in » Waste
fens form. The Quinine drives out the maistie
and the Iron builds up the systems. Sold by all
feniers Tor B rears. Price 8 cents
A woman's idea of a great financier
it a man who can straighten out her
expense acoount.
It takes more than mushy manner
to make one a minister of the bread
Callous the
bowels with harsh
cathartics, and you'll need
physic always. Help them
gently, with candy
Cascarets, and you'll need them
rarely. Onee learn the difference
and you'll never take a harsher
laxative than these. we
Vest-pocket box, 10 cente—at drag-storss,
Each tablet of the geonine is marked C CC.
wie