The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 11, 1911, Image 2

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    Centre Hall,
A SCENTLESS NATION.
The department agriculture has
recently called the back
wardness of this country as a produc
er of the particular kind of crops that
go to the making of perfumes, says
the Washington Post. Swift in the
development of other industries, we
have been extremely neglectful of our
of
attention to
opportunities in this particular, since,
it is in one
gart of the United States or another
gall of the plants needful for an innpum-
erable of from
viang-yviang attar or roses. This
information doubtless is intended
serve spur to indus-
trial and And
yet the news fails to carry with it auy
great It difficult
to on why the
bilities thus pe
or
case. It must
of
Indication
claimed, we can raise
variety sweet odors,
fo
as a timely our
commercial lethargy
sense of shame is
assign the
possi
vinted out produce little
enthusiasm, vet is the
be because
no
making
perfun
ness
use
virility
have 1
use of
where
been ins
/A8 we
who manufa
good bath
oils, whils
er a mu
of omis
The :
Comptroller
pressive in
less flatter
prosperit
fly ass
their totals,
view On
troller’s
stitutior
ings
other cl
the sams
savings
than the
ings bani
ports
year o
posi
somet!
Crease
000 dur
posit
year {1
iater:
year
this gz
exce
Roug?
gain
terest
exc
years
increa
Average
tle more
The bra
‘raordinary
ment in 1
or woman
work threa
be
wha,
pecking
brought
davs could be ight
frre two justic
nDeace
apon confession mn the proof of
two
witnesses immediately
cause the said laborer to be marked
with a
mark of 'V’
son living
t5 be his
wlave
ing,
London
of running
the him
franded on the forehead or the cheek
with the letter “8S”
to his master as a slave forever.
hot fron in the breast the
and adjudge the said per
so idly to the presentor
lave for two The said
Years
ghall be made to work by heat.
otherwise,” says the
chaining or
Chronicle if convicted
away during this
cause
period,
justices could to be
and then adjudged
For
time the
runn'ng sway a second
git was death
pen-
It would be futile to deny the grav.
fty of the the Cul
ebra cut. Utterly stupid, on the oth-
landslides along
The descent of five hun-
&ed and fifty yards
#£f loose earth was an im
pressive disaster, but the current is
sue of the Canal Record states that
this slide, added to those which have
occurred since last July, does not ex
fmportance
thousand cublc
recently
allowed for slides in the central di
vigion in the revised estimates made
at that time, nor will the added ex
eavation increase the estimate of cost
of excavation in the central division
wade in October, 1908.
Automobile journals are now look
fng for a $500 four-cylinder car of
twenty or twenty-five horsepower
all this to come in 1915. A car of
this character now costa about a
thousand dollars. By that time, auto
mobile dealers believe, there will be
a million and a half machines in use,
and people who cross the street will
vave their work cut out.
:
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i
HURL BRITISH
Followed in Alaska.
en Another Demonstration
Unless the Trouble is
Soon Remedied.
Alaska
the government's
Alaska
Himax
300 business mien and citizens formed
& mob and,
marched to t
Steamship
The excitement
failure
coal-land
Cordova,
by
in
reached a c¢
action
here, when
with
armed Shovels
he ocean dock of
Company,
sSeyYeral
dred
into
of ritist dlumbia
tons
the bay Again
glruer
to
eral
gsking
of the Alaska coal field Dé)
marsha
property
has bee:
rituation
ment In
burst
Wher
has
Washingt
President
red ely t
YOU SHOULD HAVE $34.55,
That Amount Per
in Circulation.
Treasury Finds
Capita
cannot
cket and
nancially
stateamen
Hiantes t
Treasur)
partinen
} at th *
eirculation,
nn
1811,
The
that date
money
which
Amount as ie per cag a
the figures upon
May
basing
estimated population on
of 3.705.000
department showed ths
there was a general stock
ing 23.546 574.03:
$308,836,220 held
and $3.237.638.117
to
the Treasury
circulation
MEETS HORRIBLE DEATH
Fireman Dragged From Cab by a
Passing Train.
Philadelphia
way express
by a traln on another track The
body either fell or was dragged from
the engine
both trains and badly mangled.
For Woman's Welfare,
Washington, D. C.—The Woman's
Welfare Department of the National
Civie Federation held its annual nat-
tonal meeting here at the residence
of Mrs. John Hays Hammond, the
chalrman Seth Low, August Rel.
mont and William R. Wilcox spoke
at the opening scasion.
Bu tes Last of 18 Chidren.
Trenton, N J. -~Mrs. Michael
Hornyak has just buried the last of
her 19 children,
nyright
Copyrigh
Dove of Peace—This
a Very Safe Place to Build a Nest
PRESIDENT SAY
GREAT HONOR FOR CARNEGIE
American Republics--Gives
$100,000 More.
Washington, D. C
ing a gold medal presented by the 21
American republics bearing the
words The American Republics to
Andrew Carnegie and Benefactor of
Humanity, Andrew Carnegle an-
nounced he would give $100,000 in
addition to million dollars
already donated the erection
Pan-Americ Union Bulld-
for artistic com-
ts extensive grounds
Taft, Secretary
hundreds of persons
and official
Carnegle
nearly ‘a
toward
of an
the
the
ing to be used
pletion of it
President of State
and
went in
nent in
Knox
promi
life
diplomatie
Mr
WAS
Pan
Barrett
paid honor to here
medal presented
American
fr
in
the futlid-
director general
i +3
declared
nD.
of
lieved to Have Had Mexican
Policy in Mind.
PEACE CONFERENCE SPEECH
Mr. Taft Says That We Haves All
Work We Can Co in Develop-
ing Our
His Good Advice
the
Resources--
work
developing its re
A
\ gain
SOUrces
awakened
when
the President the
rest of his
that
of disputes
bearers he de
for arb!
*s +1 ¢ i
would not bring
I's
clared the movement
at
Before
the Pres
groan
i onoe.
he ¢ ompleted
the Peace
organizations
in unite
secur.
ident advised
other
object
efforts and
and
Ba me view to
thelr co~0perale in
ing worldwide peace
Duveens' Offer Accepted.
Washington, D. C The
accepted $1,800,000
govern-
in
Duveen
the New York firm accused
ment CH I -
Brothers,
Life or Death.
lL.og Angeles, Cal --Unahle to stop
his train in time to avoid a burning
bridge encountered as the locomotive
rounded a sharp curve, near Raven
na, 60 miles north of here, an engl
neer on the San Joaquin Valley
Branch of the Southern Pacific Rall-
rond took a big chance with fate,
opened his throttle to the last noteh
and brought the 200 passengers be-
hind him safely through the flames.
Lyman Abbott Points Way for
Next Arbitration Move.
Mr. Hunda Says His Country Would
Willingly Do Anything to Strength-
its Friendship With
This
en
Country.
MAY ABOLISH GOLD COIN
Two-and-a-haif-dollar Goid Fiece
Soon to Go
£; The
which
two-and-
has
hingtor i
Ieee
a favored coln for watch
Christin ts, but not
BOON become
MacVearh
Ww au-
nny
’ claAry
asking C
ita col
coOn~
OnEgress
nage
where gold
iority to stop
Even in California
the
is a public
shun little
confused with dimes and pen-
Each
mints have been coining new
demand, but
to want an old one, 80
in the Treasury vaults
affected if
cer liiaing ’
exciusion of
din.
80
niates almost to
paper money, there
vosition to the coin,
anil
{os loss of the owner
Year
ones
#5
ne
for the Christioas
gegIme
up
a saving
fs abolished
no one
they plle
Quite ¥ be
m
$25,000 for Botanical Libriry.
Cambridge, Mass Announcement
has been made of an anonymous gift
library at the Harvard Botanic
al Gardens,
new
— ——
A $10,000,000 Merger.
Charlotte, N. C.-—-A score of yarn
apinners of the Carolinas and
Georgia discussed the proposed
organization of a $10,000,000 mer-
goer, which Is being engineered large-
1¥ by New York men headed by
Frank L. Underwood.
Clubwomen Shun Suffrage.
Eldorada, Ark. The Btate Federa-
tion of Womens' Clubs has tabled
the structure collapsed,
:
§
Peac
Annual
Soc
Meeting
American ety
A 4
—-—.
THEODORE E. BURTON
United States Senator from Ohio,
Buy Lake Borge Canal
iingham, Ala Ant
we Southern ron and
panies, has purchased
Borge Canal for $1,000,000
the canal the syndicate
ip Birm
Warrior
and Orleans
ngham
River to
3
Ang Coa
Mobil
iron
1.000 Americans Penned Up
Douglas, Ariz from
Guayamas, Mexico, arriving here said
1.000 Americans were penned up in
Mazatlan, unable to get away because
of severed connectione of the raill-
and unable get word to
Washington to send a warship to take
them away
lefugees
to
Plead for Disarmament.
Berlin The workmen of Berlin
held 76 May Day meetings, at which
resolutions favoring disarmament in
the in'srest of world peace were
adopted. Perfect
tained.
———————— Ab AAA
LEAPS FROM TRAIN.
Dead,
Ogden,
insane James H. Rohbing, a sergeant
trom Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, to the
Phillippines, jumped through a win.
dow of a Union Pacific passenger
train, 35 miles east of Evanston,
Wyo., and eight hours later was
found dead four miles from the
track. i
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FINALLY YIELDS
Demands of Madero Virtually
Accedcd To.
sme
NO MENTION OF ELECTION.
Diaz Reserves to Hime
Right to Say When
Peace Has Been
Established.
President
self
Way to Peace.
Diaz and
Opens
Precident
expect the Trevoiu
cepl in EgOOd
to
resign
RELIEF FELT IN WASHINGTON
Eff-ct of Change
Mexican Sityation--Hope
The the in the
for Speedy Peace.
an
that
interest of
order of
trekking
wathward
sward
to forces =
raer on 1« the
tal The n
of insurre
and
CA ews of the withdrawal
tionary forces from a posi-
Ames an towns
source of
the good
(two peoples was
with relief and the later
from of the
president's selfeffacement to effect
peace in ry, was in
line with the Washington administra
tion's peace and Mexican
Ambassador Zamacona's recent pre
diction that peace soon would be re
sinred
tion so close to the
as t " Igtitule A Ongtlant
a4 Menace 0
¥
feeling between he
viewed bh
announcement
ere
Mexico
his troubled rount
hope for
Bribed the Sheik
London A letter received from
Jerusalein, states that the Moslem
Sheik, the guardian of the Mosque
of Omar, was given §75.000 to per
mit the explorers of the Ango-Amert.
syndicate to excavate beneath
the sacred rock upon which the
mosque stands, The Moslems were
so invensed that they threatened to
lynch the Sheik. The excavators
are supposed to have obtained sacred
relics hidden by the Jews before
Jerusalem: was sacked by the Rom.
ang,