pn ———— The Centre Bess: ws wn - - - MAN WITHOUT A PAIN. Centre Reporter Pa. Hall, - - Hurrah for the man without a pain! If he is not the salt of the earth, then the earth must surely remain ansalt- ed. He feels no inward burning ne- cessity of breaking Into newspapers with constant declarations as to the badness of men and things. He ig not full of suppressed resolutions as to the wickedness of everybody else, says the He has no spe ascend Chautauqua feed full the listeming the horrors of exist- life he citd- after his who Chicago Inter-Ocean. cial platforms and throngs with all In vearning to is the family, ence. private gen who looks . is regarded as ‘a good neighbor and who gains and deserves the respect of the busi- is the man who does his all those who know him. In ness world he work without a lot of noise and wasted and tl motion thereby earns the grati- » of his associates or employers. In le H the a that the business of government attended to and leaves to tha is fe he is man who gets louder states- ¢ men honors of big headlines and +5 bf rye After and labori- hear , refreshes ason the way into baby's like that on a baby is more rep rehensible than putting buttons in the contribution box A “Elegy vard in Har professor says Gray's Churchyard” to the Of it a Country would be rejected if submitted editor of a modern magazine its length would be agains: sight. course, at first The who “I'd rather than will be surprised to learn that a jury ined the young Californian sang, have fingers toes” fn Chicago has ass« the latter at exactly four times value of the former, wife beat his because An Ohlo man baseball bat had bis bed during housecleaning time She wouldn't have minded, perhaps, if he had got mad enough to beat a rug or two. with a she moved The Harvard professor who advises us to study Greek to take our minds off money making overlooks the fact that money making is ail Greek to the youth who tucks his diploma under his arm and goes out to look for a Job. Philadelphians are searching In Lon: don for details of the early history of William Penn. In future ages Phila delphians will be writing biographies of Connie Mack. | i i PRESIDENT TAFT HELP! HELP! Unnecessary. Adresses Audience at Providence, Say- ing That Before an Industry Re- ceives Protection Now it Must Demonstrate Neod of It Providen told an audience regard to that “the {8 gone.’ The President exp of thought first field, 1ll., in January unded a retreat fre Aldrich tariff this time resus Going Eel & tariff cited thi arasiy K Visits Visits Textile Textile FEDERAL AID IN ROAD BUILDING Simmons of Makes Before Senate, Senator North Caro- lina, Agrument 0 ¢an be no doub constitutional ment in ion maintenance of our pub*e roads “Of the 2,156,800 roads in this country is today using over for star routes and rural delivery REOTY It has established tnem into roads and is actually day the year, holidays, t 3 ut the power of the the govern and to ald construct of dirt the govern ment 1.060.000 miles {res post them Sundays and malik.” it using excent the every in to carry Crushed By Millions Francisco, Cal Wadsworth Williams, a porter in the mint, is ying in the local hospital after hav buried under millions wag wheeling money when his truck gold and an over, crushing San d been He ing gold the vanlt, a sack toppled in into dislodged entire stack him of 50 Years Gett ng Degress Middlvtown, Conn. Wesleyan Uni. versity has given A. B. degrees to four stadents who, 50 years ago, quit college to go to the war, Governor Leads Posse Corvallis, Ore.-—Josse Hall, conviet, was captured by nisplaced confidence Governor of taking the parole of penitentiary convicts and, garbing them ordinary workingmen, sending them out to do road work. The plan worked well until Hall, in prison for highway robbery, broke his parole. \D PERIL Urges Congress to Amend the Act. Purpose of the Law 161 ‘ ' X gecond. to labeling foods and deceive » people hell hat than that which they they for have are securing other which they ask and the right to get Law Vigorous y En'orced. “The law eral satisfaction and has been vigor ously enforced More than cases have been prepared for erimi- nal progsecutionagainst the shippers of adulterated or mishranded foods and drugs, and seizures been made of move than 700 ghipments of such articles More than cases have been begun March. 4, 190% Of the criminal rages more than S00 have terminated favorably to the government, and of the seized more than 450 condemned and either re- donirorsd In evéry crse food seized was it was destroved of eases are now was received with gen 2.000 have two-thirds of theo since shipments have been labeled or in which the terious to health A large number pending ie or dele- : | Junior Order Election. | Tiffin, O.--The National Conven- [tion of the Junior Order United | American Mechanics elected officers as follows: A.D. Wilkin, Pittsburg, national vice-councilor; R. T. Poole, Troy, N. C., national warden; W. 8. i Schenck, Washington, national out. side wmentinel; Martin M. Woods, mer, Baltimore, treasurer; A. W, Parrue, Providence, conductor: i. Terry, Laurens, 8, C,, inside sentinel; i Rev, M. D. Lichiiter, Harrisburg, Pa., | chaplain, MOSBY'S BAND FLEE BEFORE MEXICANS Band of 100 Are Driven the Line. Across ODDS 5 TO 1 AGAINST THEM. Gen. Mosby's Command Stood Off S500 Mexicans ~«Finally Lay Down Arms at for Two Hours nternational Boundary After against 51 AEX can rebels, inder General Jack Mosby, laid down atl the id mareked oners of United Two vas international boun across as pris- States troops killed and 50 rebels were and one wounded federals were killed or wounded, it is reported The rebels retreated Tijuana t three miles from 0 the international line, and then gave up With this engagement, it is believed, the revolt in Lower California ig ended. Mosby and his men, all Americans, surrendered to Captain Frank A. Wil cox, Thirtieth Infantry, United States Army. The rebels slain were George Mor gan and Fred Rogers Lieutenant larkalee was shot in the groin and captain Holland was overcome by heat The men deposited thelr arma and ammunition, and the frightened rebels were cheered ars they crossed the line, for the spectators of the were in sympathy with the losers, Two Deaths From Choera. New York. Two deaths from cholera and one death at sea hither. to not reported were announced at quarantine, been shown, All the dead were pas sengers on board the Duca Degli Abruzzi, which arrived here Tuesday from Mediterranean ports, Two other ships, the Barbarossa, from Trieste, and the Laura, from Bremen, were held up at quarantine because of suspicious illness on board. » i’ WILL PROTECT THE VOTERS Representative Boehne Proposes t Make It Crime Threaten a to Washington t Ay “lig finenee wn thelr pls VOLES or 10 dictate logisls such underhand meth- to be amenable to punishment al re if which Representa- pill orf the Hous ioehine, has intro- Hoeprescntal make it a (1 i t SUEMARINES' NEW RECORD Trave Prov town Without Being Seen From Newport to NC oe “3 warfare Dyramite Bomb in Courthouse. Los Angeles A gas pipe, one and a quarter diameter and in the be filled gun «ag found at the Hall of Records was at this place that t dynamite arc fitting device were found tember Three Maple and Bender indicted by the grand ju alleged attempt to dynan structure bomb made of inches in 18 inches long said by Cetectives district attorney's in, It of ¥e office to Cott with wo sticks ioek-work ingt Sep i men { attached to onners were recently B y Babies Scarce Harrison, N. Y.—This town Is cele brating the birth of twin boys to Mrs Edward MeGinness, as in last three yewrs the stork has brought only three boys to the town and $0 girls, the —-—————— Ends Li'e at Ba Philadelphia, Pa Elias | Wilkinson, aged 62 years, retired { business man, ended his life while watching a crowd of boys playing { baseball near his home, In German. (town. Drawing a revolver from his | pocket, he fired a bullet through his | right temple and when the astonished {ball players reached him he was ‘dead. He had been melancholy for | several months, but appeared to be in good spirits when he left his home. Gama MORSE RENEWS HIS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY Banker Says He Was Not Con- victed as a Felon. WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. Grounds Theat Mes Men Doom Haro Asks For Atlanta Release on Pen tentiary tenced For ed 10 Physicians papers present gy mentioned often whic i an hu : "n Much of daily issued this ia century news’ i the such might make The na far id considered ny be Un. published pers make domes. popular, as respectable $ir if divores highly scandal Newy '" we Washington tar _—-—— While for the dJevelonment of aeronlénes na ine struments of offense, the Navy De. partment at the same time ig andeay. oring to devise means of them in care they Tormed enemy's forces, With this {fea in mind, 58 box kites renresenting heavier than sir martines will be sont skyward and attseved hy the Atlantic fleet during th tar~nt nras. ties this summer on the Southern Arill grounds. The exercise will be with small arms. etriving destroving part of an
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