The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL PA THE CARELESS SMOKER. The average smoker ig 100 careless ifn the manner in which he tosses burn- ed matches about The that no damage will be caused, and he takes those chances... When a home, a business house, a city block, or even a large section of a city, is burned by a fire starting from a smoker's care the smoker goes free. lessness gcot | ] | ORE WARSHI SENT TO CHINA { should punish a man the sidewalk because some one might his carelessness, wiile no punishment is fixed to deter him from throwing fire about, although millions of dollars worth of property and many lives may fall where it can start a fire. The cru- sade of the anti-smoke contingent is not making much headway as a moral issue, a movement for the Improve ment of public health or an agitation against the boorish Individual who is to those with whom he comes in contact, says the lLoulsville Courier-Journal If it should result in the enactment of city ordinances mak. ing it a misdemeanor to throw lighted natches and butts ahout, and In state discourteous laws providing punishment where it is possible to fix the blame for a fire upon & negligent smoker, millions of dollars’ worth of and many lives might The habit of smoking agitation property Le saved cannot be ended by Wh This quiry en does slang cease to be slang? conundrum, but the Iin- who seeks worq used not a of a correspondent life a it be before to kn what length of long must understood, ow must have, how and generally it passes from being un- desirable allen as il were, an of our Every in the realm words and becomes naturalized “the herring- Most schoolboy knows that pond” would probably it an American- ism relerring Atlantic ocean The only dictionary handy duly admits AN means the sea people term to the the hyphenated word, describes it BIALE, with Eent transport The 763, when an it "10 herring-pond: to be the lL.ondon Chront used as long 8g English ambassador fllustrates be the ' BAYS and ACross ed cle. word was as 1 wrote to a secretary of that the her pond after about ten howrs' sail” state he had “traversed ring The will seeking for a chance i= e thieves burglar always be about to rob, and the police problem how to reduce the ranks of thes and that few Carelessnuess the these {0 8a minimum make thelr work dangerous It the make the fer than The police they can, but the op EO will dare to undertake ” al d forgetfulness on part of of would housekeeper work far it gentry ea otherwise the far be ily do best t ao better were not al A under inted on a gun carriage is sald now to solve t one pe mo he prob lem of firlng at aeroplanes. How such & weapon could be effec sighted to The convie- tion grows that eorts to prepare for the aerial battlesalp should be along the lin the sight, larging and the range of sharpshooter for most accurate use tively remains be shown. e of perfecting en the caliber lengthening rifles. and and training men their speediest The seizure of Dr German Richter, a noted engineer, by Greek bandits who held him for a ransome of $225. 000 will be apt to cause travelers to avold Mount Olympus until assurance that the government of is strong enough to prevent such proceedings by the Gresk Na tional soclety, so-called, for the re plienishment of the socieiy’s treasury is received Greece A Boston Chinaman is going back to his native land after. baving amassed a fortune of half a million dollars out of chop suey. We venture to predict that he will loge hls head if he ever tries to spring that Amer ican invention on his fellow country- men. When we read bow the aviators are held and more evident that an Immense de. much usefulness — fn certain parts of their automobiles. Unfortunately will not be possible for many of them to dig potatoes with automobiles this year. One difference between joy riders and night riders is that Joy riders sometimes manage to kill themselves, But they are both dangerous to the In nocent bystanders, Are Increased. Chinese Government Terminating the Revolution By Con. Li Proclaims Himself Yin the cessionsg—Gen, Yuan Rebel Leader, President—Gen. Minister Of War, Over the Imperial Forces. Tchang, Washington Unable to do much more than maintainicg a naval force in the upper reaches of the Chinese ri of the Admiral chief of cided to naval water treaty p ordered the coast defense erey and the Monadnock Mauila Quiros, boats left at dered to China and will up the tional the foreigners Ambassador Paris that the decided that it necessity for has been done toward vers because ft gw commander-in lack of lightdra Murdock, Asiatic strengthen the station, has the American representation at the deep has ship Mont. urreted m Therefore, he doublet nitor to once fr the last of proceed at Chinese t The the #80 has been op io Coa the small gun Man probably These solely Yaugtiee add ships ‘are to look interests Americans eign naval {ore doubtless in rep! ments rion n can and Ministers they leara the purposes of the gover: suggestion to Ambassadors which they were the situation in rench response ments 1 in dealing with and the F line with the desires of partment at this The State De pa through the Chi the apy the supreme comma m press reports Yuan Shi Kai, at negotiations between and gin, is awaiting part of senting t 52 plage riment nese intment of vementis in Chin insurrectionists believed her such a « the io take active ampaign. H eld government part aking Girected oy the thr Cc is delay in fl when assume troops | more to acceplance of for bringing about Tha Brot fhe prog charge of the government thought {oo have been a {i ee oMmted Yir n-ch out, 1 cher 5 ister of comm: proteges Indicat Yuan w TRAPPING SPARROWS Government's Experiments Unexpected Develop Results. Washington ed by Dr. A. K ment biological su ping and poisoning of rows have developed some The have established the fact, that localities be Expe rir Fisher, of voy, gpar unexpected results governme nt scientists by a year's observation, prescribed tire space them The grounds of cultural Department, Washington, have made sparrow free. At the same flocks of the birds range up and down the streets that bound tural Department's park gparrows cl and that can trapped « extensive in been the Agricul Yegygs Break Oklahoma Bank. Shawnee, Okla. Robbers attacked the town of MeComb, seevral miles from here, cut telephone and tele graph wires, then blew open the safe in the town bank They got a large amount of money and escaped before & Sherifi's posse could head them off 3ig posses are on the robbers’ trail Dynamite Pulverized, San Francisco. Southern the finding of 36 sticks of dynamite in & frog on the track at Ellwood, Cal. a few moments after train No. 18 a Part of the dynamite was evidently having been ground by the car wheels, plosive wags found within a few miles of the bridge where a similar cache Military Aviator Killed. Rheims, France. While trying out a military aeroplane the pilot, Jean Desparment, fell with the from a height of 600 feet and was crushed to death. 7 Meno Waramen Drownad. Kiel, Germany.-~A small boat which was being lowered over the side of the German cruiser Muenchen cap- sized, throwing Its oecupdnts into the water. A boatswain and six sailors were drowned. GEGRGE ITALY'S LOSS IN TRIPOL Left Line Of the ferse At Sharashett Hard Ar De Pressed italian Ey the For An Advance Into Interior. abs~—~Canena’'s Plans rece.vs CRs] § al i ¢ smyrna Te Ar'R BOMBS hans abandoned nig Lhe povers BRIEFS BY TELEGRAPH ioas of a at them in a wal ie carried New York A Washington, and portrait of George # woven entirely of gE preserted to the city in 1858 by Frenchmen, is gradually splitting, aud tL is feared will be destroyed Washington ple were $1 short of $1.000, East Ber lin (CL) postmaster loses §700 a year for rent and A dollar spent for raved £00 Because his rece the fre yuld b clerk glamps » ave Wabash, Ind Advertising for wife William Riley wasn't at when she arrived He found her cook ing dinner. “Will be he cried. “Taste my ple” Mabel Baker, now Mrs. Riley a home ¥ * mine said vou New York.— For preserving moving picture and phonographic records of historical eventa, the Modern lis torical Records Association has been formed. New Brunswick, N. J three men, killing one, while in a dream was the defense of Marino Bel. lium when placed on trial for murder He attributed his mental condition to $321 Leon Ellery, a subway ticket sell er, told Judge O'Sullivan he would rather stay sober five years than go to jail for that long and was parolied. THIS GIRL CAN DRIVE NAILS, Twelve Buried In Board In 4825 Seconds. St. Paul, Minn. One more stride was taken in the field of feminine ne complishment when Miss Florence the Minnesota Agricultural Scnool in the annual field meet, drove 12 ten. penny nails in the girls’ nalldriving contest in the record breaking time of 46 2.5 seconds. MEET IN PRISON Rev.C. V.T. Richeson Declares. “1 Am Innccent” - “MY BOY" SOBS THE PARENT Cel. Amherst, Va Thos, Variand Richeson, Of Seces His Offapring Time in the aulopsy riled Phill present at a P unbar that second gut an Medical Examiner Tim following which District The body ected to hy Leary Attorney declaring found Was ex amination othevy issued a statement receptacle th the body He also suggested the possibility that an poison as well as cyanide of potassium may have been At the medical ex sminer's investigation the cofiin forwarded to Hyannis and reburied Pellier that buried no poison a wi other used of the conclusion was NEW CHINESE MINISTER. 8. Alfred Sze Appointed To Succeed Chang Yin Tang. Alfred has Chinese minister succeed the in cumbent, Chang Yin Tang, who is now in Mexico. Mr. Eze is a gradu ate of Cornell University and connect. ed with the Chinese Foreign Office Mr. Sze is not a stranger in Wash. ington, as he came here first in 1882, when he was enrolled as a student in Vashington. --8 Sze bean selected to be to Washington, to he was graduated four years later. Ambassador Of For Japan. San Francisco Charles from the position of United States minister to Belgium to that of am. bassador to Japan, sailed Wednesday for his aew post of duty at Tokio. Shakespeare Is Rejected. Chicago. Shakespeare has been re jected as “licentious,” unclean and ob- jeotionable” by the Youthful Literary Lights of the Hammond High School, and they are receiving the support of thelr teachers to have the author of The Taming of the Shrew, Venus and vdonis and Pericles baniched from the curriculum. Beebon Amos, represent. ing the chief literary societies of the school, in presenting the demand to ihe faculty, characterized the Bard of Avon as "a cheap grandstand player.” Instituted for Its Dissolution. Ac'ion is SURPRISE TO THE OFFICIALS Sneria Epecial the Govern Bill, Which Secret. Counsel Of Filed the Was Kept a ment, Defendant iargest Corporation and the richest Steel Sensational Charges steel cor I font of the 7 during i Ea mpany area GOVERNMENT MAY STEP IN. Rumors Of Federal Investigation Of the McNamara Case. l.os Angeles, Cal Reports from that a Federal investigate t socalled Chases Fup plied a consideration by counsel for the of John J. and James B. McNamara, and attracted at. District Attor Fredericks nas well court procedure while a was being summoned gave for consideration of the subject It was believed that the whole aspect of the case might be changed by the action of the Federal authorities and that the McNamaras, under 19 indictments for murder in connection with the destruction of the los Angeles Times Building, might enter upon an entirely changed legal status Indianapolis grand jury would he McNamara dynamiting for defense theme the office of Ie) in ire John full vet nes A new opportunity Farmer Agleep a Week. Dunkirk, N. Y.-Isaac Belote, since last Thursday. teries and other efforts by wellknown physicians to awaken him prove futile. Nourishment in lHquid form is being given him through a tube. Bailey Will Surely Retire. Washington. ~~ Emphatically deny ing reports that he had changed his mind about retiring 10 private life, Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, in an Interview here, stated that his decigion to leave the Senate at the expiration of his present term in 1813 was irrevocable, insugurate Madero November 8, El Paso, Texas Telegrams receiv. ed here from Francisco I. Madero an- nounce he will be inaugurated Presi dent of Mexico November § —- AAA OSs THE NEWS OF PENHSYLVAXIA Chester of for Jonathan Grant, one who thie Chexter's many board, died wi home, was stricken wit oldest citizens, was years a member of school : i f ws - $a ile gitting in a chair at 3 8 y i ory ww 4 © - 1 his aged eightythiree years, He Apapiery. Bas ay 2 Waterford, Firie Lowry ber, a rest esiate f "A ¥ - ang trog dealer of Democratic four ang wes ki when ied an autom oth obile in were riding jured will brought Telegraph Compan) damages to hig 17 Brandywine, by reas cutting down three large shade trees, of which interfered with Mr. Eyre the limbs wires. The jury awarded $300 Sharpsville safe in the The post office here wae blown open with nitro glycerine, and $3 stamps and $1.500 in money taken. The building was damaged to the extent of $1000 Persons living near the building heard the report, but atiributed it to an ex plosion at {f the blast furnaces The robbery not discovered until the office was opened for business WM in one o© WAS Slatington Edward German, the richest man of this section, was prob ably fatally injured when a spiteful bull overpowered him in a second en: counter and inflicted wounds of a seri Last summer he was attacked by the animal that heads his herd and off victorious after The animal came William PF. Linderman, yrara, employed as an engineer at the Deyr Quarries, South Birdsboro, was killed while oiling the Reading i i $ i i : ing. It is thought he was caught in the shafting and whirled to his death. an investigation and found Linder. man's body lying near the engine His neck was broken. South Bethlehem Michael Nyitray, a Bethlehem Steel Company brake man, was almost instantly killed at the steel works when he was jolted off a car and fell under the wheels, which severed both legs, Carlisle —Reckuse a large number of citizens of Shippensburg petitioned the Court to suspend sentence on Wilk bur Hockersmith, convicted of arson at the last criminal session, Judge W F. Sadler has issued an order suspond. ing sentence on condition that the youth leaves the State and pays the cost of prosecution.