The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 18, 1911, Image 2

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Hall,
Centre
bod
MODERN SCHOOL OF
The old there
wi hout
iving that
: borne on
in
has
been wrought
change
the country’s shipping Ther
been idence
hip,
put
and
io the
project
like thi
have a
in
nat
loon
The Wi
labor
On
perfectly willir uj human
announcement
on
lungs for the dinner
People who
to de
ave nothing elses
the
of im
portance are arguing ques
merely chirp? It is almost as exciting
18 playing chess
“AH the epidemic
thrive upon the family cat”
nuthority
and local diseases
ARRerts an
This may explain why the
animal is endowed wii nine lives,
A rope manufacturer has just been
made a director In a cigar company
Almost anybody could say something
vbhe® the fitness of things here,
|
:
i
rr
—————
He Resigns as the Secretary |
of War.
H.L.STIMSON HIS SUCCESSOR
His Lotter to Pr Mr
Dickinson Says He 8s Compel-
in the sident
ied to Retire, Owing to
SINe8s
Civilians May Now Win Arm
88i0.. 8 N
Order
m w General
issueg
A CHANGES HA!
snd Rebels Take
Got Wits By Prayer
} nburg, 8. C Madly
Eens Ta t ith a woman whom he had
Madame An
of the Han
Louis Kos
White
in love
know
Fort,
Kossuth's Niece
b. C
nna, niece
. n
Washington,
brosvitz of Vi
garian patriot ut! no
by i he
“was a8
advice
for
Fore io propose
Preaident
ved at the
e House
Taft
Lord
£ epted
Fen ions for P acidents’ Widg~
1 raw + Piayhouse Burned
Washington, DD. C Pongions of aa i
3 Wilmington, Dal Fire wrecked
£5. 000 a each Frances PF
9 | the Lyric Theatre and damage d-
Cleveland, widow of President Cleve. aged ad
land, and Mary Lord Harrison, widow
of President Harrison, are
for in a bill introduced in the Sen- |
ate by Benator Root, of New York
veur for
He
abont 375.000 The theater was a
vaudeville and moving pletdure house
and did a big business Mra
i Ham Benner, wife of the lessee of the
heater, and Gertrude Ward, house
provided
To Inwure Fron h Aviators
Paria. An insurance office to; down ladders by firemen from the
neke a specialty of aviation, was | hird story windows. John and Dan-
viered next door to the only aero-| isl Mullin, actors, were assisted down
line ticket office in the elty. he same ladders to the street,
AWARDED FOR
ADERD CAB
NE!
Four Retcue Parties Fight Way Inte
Shafts---Naked Light
the Ceuse,
Relations,
THE CITY IN GOOD ORDER.
To Abolish the ‘ Mist ¢ *’
¥ 1s \ Ae $g
nreasesn
ced
orado
hy
Re
is passed
Lightning Kitts Eiaht Parsons
Berlin During thunder
f Of t i
gtormes
t urred Germany
i pore
ndled a
d
been
a hroughoy
4
Thursday lightning kil
and near
led eigh
Hamburg rok
well which ha
with the
capped greatest
ife in C
Jean
Ents 1"
Philadelphia Rochelle,
years old, committed suicide in a cell
of a police station here by
Himeelf to the bars, using a necktle
noosn A man who had been
but
killed
slept soundly while
himself. Rochelle
same cell,
Rochelle
quarreling on the street and the wife
was in a cell near her husband when
he ended his life. The couple came
here from New York two months
Aro.
Preparing to firest Amer cnn Fise
Petershursg
t Reval
St
"
para
diy
Atlantic fleet will
be in that port June
i8
Ohio Voters Disfranchised
Portemouth, Ohio
the
who were charged selling
{their votes, were disfranchised
[five years by Judge A. Z Blair
| Workhouse sentences of six months
and fines of $25 and costs which had
| been Imposed were suspended pend.
ing good behavior All are labor.
fers and it is charged they sold thelr
i votes for prices ranging from $1 to
{$3 each.
| donts of Second ward of
feity, with
i
i
|
|
os.» > ————————" a poesia Re
5
ALL OVER THE STATE
TOLD IN
SHORT ORDER
ia]
Gettysburg :
bere that
made an
Chaunlauqua wil he established
Gettysburg The first will !
August 18.27
a
bo
The
had
citizen,
York
Society
wealth
Yor Unis
Andre
wt
Modieal
Lenhart, a
reputod
DO i's
.
A. A. Long was the prosecutor. le
hari save the prosecution is the re.
sult of spite work
Pittsburg. The Pittsburg & Lake
Erie Rallroad Company entered a
plea of nolo contendere In the United
States District Court te charges of
violating the interstate commerce act,
and Judge Orr imposed a minimum
ne of £1,000,