CI CENTRE HALL PA. ARE THE STARS FADING? The opening of the present theatrt cal accompanied by the proclamation of a new principle. Fer 20 years or nore the star has been the ido! of the publie and the god of managers. Mighty was the wage of this divinity. The star system seemed season Is have ever weathered Scarcely one the New York Sun. Theatrical invest ment is on a scale than it was treme conservatism ness this fall Managers are search ing for suggestions as to the best means of putting their affairs on & solid basis. One result of this inves tigation is the assertion that it would probably be much better for the the aters if there fewer stars none at all. The reasons for this de cision seem sound, at all events sound. er to reasonable laymen than causes of the sudden promotion every blue-eyed ingenue to the rank of a star. Managers have decided that the theatrical celebrity they make holds them afterward in tyran nical grasp They must eventually accede to all the conditions these play- ers may impose. Thus by deliberately creating star they are raising up a force that will eventually be inimical to them. much less 12 months ago. is Kx marks the busi were of a Grindell Eng ish engineer, is belleved by his friends be the of giving to the world a wireless telephone with which carried on not be govern Matthews, a young to on Verge conversations be it may British may Atlantic public, as the I seek to to it, preserving the secret, and it % in All that concerning the apparatus Is that one Instru will uned the phone to across the come ment right retaining nay acquire the sow ’ or use war is known that it is may easily 80 small it be tunéd so that in a box CArry about ment® may they transmit only to others t in same key A man might tele while it shopping the « By is wile she Tests interposithon Was is on which walks thing in have been made in of brick and be wonde fron 0 barrier n No #11} ful ul in the way of shown to seeins (00 vention especially where electricity is concerned; so nobody will t if promis © ETeal- ly surprised Matthews’ Invention 16 . » fulfills its © The apt to when it it t in stile hears forgets wi pityl Buperiorily 4 i's a Cockney that it Is drop hi equally culpable letter of th shy dre regard to another bet When tirely e alpha at. "tr." ped en “goll” What gchools others ianguage delight positively we are de here that is much , bybrid form of of grace and commission r” How {t does the not it becomes for girl, is being to equally is not to veloping letter is f i "ol," as in i d or “wolld” for worl done in this bad habit and The Cockney a thing of beauty but argot ir public correct bad? or a the ear, an worse; a monstrous speech, devold at once music f.et our ft! school ers look to up his fellow the point of a gun and relieves called pation called war. an interna- 1 ¥ ” , When holds & man man him ighway does the What th tional at of his belongings, it When thing it is worid is robbery a same o needs is force police When money A man sues a girl in for courting her, the girl to enter suit for the gas that was the it a counter burned dur- ing the sessions in the parlor. he spent behooves An Ohio man fainted after he had playe8i a plano continuously for twen- ty-seven hours. We heard what happened to the who were compelled to Hsten haven't people A Chicago man jumped from i i i in the silent night ar-~ hotelkeepers don't like nate the world. a Chinese restaurant! A telephone girl in Portugal gave warning of a royalist attack am quelled a revolt, proving herself a first-class information operator. —————— RR The freshman and sophomore med- fcs are rather rough In their rushes, but after they graduate they will mu- tilate with more finesse. Chasing a monoplane with automo biles Is a merry sport at which not even the fairy tales of our childhood hinted. A Boston clergyman advocates the teaching of lovemaking in the schools, That's where it begins, usually, COL. ROOSEVELT ON ARBITRATION Peace Agreements Wicked to Keep BREAK Blind To Recent History— Turkey and China Show Need Of Big Advocates International Stick. New York. —Arbitration of question, every even including the by involving nationa' as advocated President Taft, is disapproved by former Presi dent Roosevelt signed editorial in the last the Outlook “It would be merely foolish wicked for us as arbitrate any vital our honor,” former in of not i issue but to agree a4 nation disputes that affect our or the interest or our independence emphatically declares President “The complete fsm in China, and China's rely purely on pacific dealing with all foreign not only caused it provinces to various foreign within the last few decades, pot had the smaliest effect it from tyranny, misgovernment the most far-reaching ery at home, and, moreover, } the effect of depriving it of even of keeping order boundaries “Turkey's treaties with ropean powers explicitly her and vet thus guaranteeing against ¢ ment not worth single gunboat the the that it while serious tack “It would be wicked for us as a arbitrate any dispute that affects our vital interest or our honor. because ment covenant t agreement to the American matters of militar effort to measures in have absence powers, to lose various powers but in have gaving and economic mis wwve had means within ts own Fu guarantee Various integrity, all the treaties 1 1 ismember are A488 much as a of smallest size minuote becomes worth for any opponent to at her not merély fool nation to agree to our independence or such an agree ur part to aguiy would amount on © o abandon our surrender the right people about INEDOS at unknown times the ture Such wicked if as it i the 8B BAETefIn« kept, and vet to undoubtedly would be occasion ar would than Ose less shameful keeping RICHESON'S INDICTMENT. Him With soning His Sweetheart Formally Charges Poi Boston, Mass After he gerved with the sweetheart, Y. T Charles Street John D criminal South, mer Clarence ticheson was wit by Lynchburg, in Jail Attorney of lawyer, who probably minister's fight Lee, prominent will direct for immediately accused acquittal Mr Work conferred Judge Philip Robert tained Lee took up the preparing the length James R Dunbar, h R. Dunbar, (Congressman QO. Harris, re Mr. Richeson's of defense, nt with former “ ®sOn, and who have been in interest COST $1,730,526.72. First Official Statement As To Ex penses For “Maneuvers.” Washington. —The cost of protective measures taken by the United States along the became Mexican border last spring known for the first time Thursday with the publication ofsthe annual report of Brig. Gen. J. B. Ale shire, quartermaster-general of the army From March 6, when the orders for mabilization were issued, end of the fiscal year, June 30, total expense was $1.730.526.72 This is almost the grand total, as by June 30 a large part of the expense had cut down. to the 1911 been MANY LIVES ENDANGERED. Explosions At Powder Works Cause Much Damage. Paterson, N. J.—~Three explosions at caused a loss of about $60,000 and at the plant. ward Brown, was seriously and several others were hurled The explosions occurred in the bal before the fire that ensued was extin- guished three buildings, the main plant and two storehouses, had been consumed, dani CN Na A Farmer Accused Of Poisoning Wife. Whiteville, N. C.—As a result of charges by his wife's relatives that her death a week ago was caused by poison, Edgar Thompson, a prosper. ous young farmer, is under surveil lance, pending the verdict of a cor oner's jury. A large number of wit nesses testified to Thompson's rela tions with another young woman liv. ing in the house with the family, and to Mrs. Thompson's request that in case of her sudden death the cause be inquired into, (Copyright 1?) TAFT REVIEWS THE BIG FLEET Greatest Naval Review In America Carried Out With Precision — Praise Clockwork For Seamen. Yor} Amid as tiny hrec-pounders New i annon nHring the Z1l-gun Imander-in-Chief of | Army of the United States, | Tarn armada toy the Com » vA 4 SAVE ana {roared salu the President Thursday revi i greatest Uncle Sam together With the iping in the | vac ht Mavfiower steamed Pre Secretary through imighty fleet iden might be assured, as day before He Ev ard and England ana Ee numbers Fron 1s Presidential flag ITALIANS REPORTED KILLED Taken At of Prisoners and At Outpost Other italian Reverses. Hundreds Of Benghazi Tripoli - King threatened Vienna Tripol are i disaster ith ewe Italian control it certain the £ Bove ms have reoccupied itakirt city of Tripoli and are like the Italians out entirely {eports that and had are accepted here the 142 y the ITALIANA killed 1.000 taken as irue Should Turks recapture can hardly bis t of Italians follows Italian women the be 3 med after the massacre of and children t before the Turk slaugh brut: 3 Arabs-—men, inside the city ji ish attack began How many but it is reliably native population out under attack the the with the Turks Whether it Government is ditional troops, Giornale d'Italia of Milan information received by the War Office here leaves no doubt that troops are being gath ered quietly for a fresh expedition to Africa. The anti-militarists are so gtrong that a confession of the neces sity for reinforcing the earlier expedi tions, it is feared, would probably precinitate a dangerous uprising The shooting of Colonel Stroppa by Private saewno Masetti as the Twen- ty-fifth Infantry was leaving Bologna for Tripoli was not an isolated act of mutiny Nearly all the troops on their way to the scene of hostilities lare rebellious and the utmost dif. of the the iB talt that the practically that from were slain is uncer reported Was they the wiped pretense might Italians rear while latter were engaged Rome ad the 100 000 true that mobilizing the in ns ARserts, | | | i | in handling them. Official dispatches isay his comrades wanted to lynch | Masgetti. The truth is that widespread sympathy is felt for him Angora Rabbits Now. Washington.-~A new pet for the | amusement of society women troubled with ennul has been discovered by Mrs. J. E. Band, of this city, who ap | peared in the parks here leading a large white angora rabbit by a leash Mrs. Band says her latest promenade companion beats a poodle dog. For Care Of Children, Milwaukee "We insist as much care be given to the breeding and wel fare of children as Is given to improv. ing stock if horses and hens.” declar. ed the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention here, May Abolish Tips ing. New York. - Listen! Under the guiding genius of Joseph Vehling, once one himself, waiters themselves are to abolish the tipping system, maybe. “It lowers the profession” they assert. A. i ET gma FID Ae i \ » ca re ct it ANCHU TROOPS OUT OF CONTROL Burn Hankow. Native City and Massacre People. Should the Chinese Rebels Ally Themselves With the Mohamme Element the Movement May dan Spread Rapidly IOC eed under head to the corre n an tiached 1ief of stall. the front di ex for recting ojpq The man the credit rai stan st 3d 13 60 Jag ALOR consists mostiv of men, reflect they general and trained but campaign does not much upon them, as are ning! soldiers are not thes ignorant of the 3 co rs The officers neg have bothered by their and do Com from the no sympathy As pie ane northery provinces thes with the rebels POTASH IN THE U. 8. Our Farmers Will Save That $12,000,. 000 Paid Yo Germany. The freed from the Washington American farm er will soon be domina. tion of the German potash monopoly, by of the De partment of Agriculture nere, who an. it is predicted officials 4 that vast potash deposits had the United States This country now pays the Germans about $12000,000 a vear for potash products, and restrictions placed about the purchase of potash by foreigners almost led to serious complications between the two governments last winter nounced been discovered in Denver For 10127 Denver. Whether Denver will contender for the National Democratic be a the city's convention league month. A quiet canvass is now under donations for 1912. in 1908 cost Denver $112.000, Of this the city contributed $25,000 Whether this can again be raised ap pears doubtful Clark Bans Exclusiveness. Washington. Champ Clark refused to allow a private dining-room at the Capitol to be called the “Speaker's dining. room.” “No private dining rooms for me,” he told the architects. SAA i Trying To Catch Up, Middletown, R. 1.-The first “drunk and digorderly” this town has had in 150 years ‘was arraigned before Judge Franklin, “Never mind me name,” sald the prisoner, “just tell ‘em I'm makin’ up for lost time.” NOVEMBER" 30 THANKSGIVING Calis Attention To “Right Har vests” and industries Thriving Beyond “Domestic Needs.” | Chicago. — President Taft Monday {issued his annual I giving | proclamation, calling upon citizens of | the United States to celebrate Thurs | day, November 30, as a day of thanks giving and prayer. The proclamation reads follows: “The prople long sanctioned the day Banks ue this by close having tice land, prac of which to of and apart toward each 48 Ing from the who pa Year a on cease assemble to labors and of giving author of the enjoved, it their Him purpose praise is the duty at fulfiliment have i8 as executive day devout purpose has they my designate the i chief to time the for of this Our been The s#ignally round of har far pro- find uw we country favored in many ways the seasons has brought right Our our Vests Have thriven industries | bevond needs, ti domestic labor markets ie ductions of our are dally ing enlarged abroad \ been free from the curses’ of pestilence, of have famine and of war 1 ; % 5 3 national Consuls has the ur ered cause of peace lands, and the spirit of henes has brought us into closer toy othier peoples to the strengthening the bonds of fellowship and good that link us to our comrades brotherhood in inspired fF §% Of nations ol our HNIVersal ‘Strong the sense Ow? by of as glrong @ Hve world rights ghts others, we harmony with the priceless POBEeSE resources wherewith ity of God ha unselfishly SCCIETY WAITS ON “BUMS” Silk-Hatted Men Also Serve Food the Downtrodden Se Chicago FOWnDe ana Cat waited on bums cents for "ten a mission here DEVIL'S DREAMER CRAZY. Man Spent Five Years Composing It As Gift To Taft. Morgantown, Ww old Va Alfred arnes, 23 who spent near years writing which he Taft, h aEYi Years five “The Devil's Dream. planned to present President as beet gent te ingane to an 1m im DROWNED WITH $20,000. Search For Miner's Body Fruitiess— Sixty Feet Of Water Pumped. NJ from the men were Sixty feet Hibernia killed, has Mo 'ristown, of water pumped mine, where 12 not revealed their bodies Frank Liska, one of those drowned, is to have had $30,000 on his said Serson. VE i KISSES WIN STATION. Twenty Girls Of Oklahoma Town Trade Their Osculations. Herrick, Okla Twenty of the city's prettiest girls offered Kisses to General Manager Kouns, of the Santa Fee, if he would give the town a new railroad station. CORSET SAVES WOMAN, Husband's Attack With Knife Frus. trated By Steel Rib. New York-—A steel corset rib her husabnd attacked her with a knife, The point turned as it struck the corset. i AH AAA FIRST WOMAN JURY, It Has Been Called In California To | Try An Editor. Watts, Cul.—The first woman jury in California has been summoned to try Editor A. A. King, of the Watts News, charged with eireulating | obscene language through his paper. EE mt Smoked In Bed-—Dead. New York --Edward Fleet smoked a cigarette in bed Tuesday night, fell bedding caught fire. SUSPECT WOMAN OF POISONING Circumstances of Death of Family Suspicious. PROBING BY THE POLICE {8he Has Los! Two Husbands, Two Stepchildren, Three Children and Two Roomers At Her Boarding House. Chicago, November 1 Chicago police are investigating into the death half a score of relatives and of cerial of nearly acquaintances Mrs miiva to make demises congt i series 1 uncide *8, K&S Vermily milniiar markable 0 Mrs ure deaths e+} i asperis Nine the “ included in list with whi \ Mrs. \ nected ‘'ermilya’s name has been con husbands, two luding two three boarding frie etepchildren children and uses she the roomers at Developments lishment irveililance at the geveral Pending womans aie Iya Vermi r six ' at Maplewood, Brinkamp, died (ora Brinkamp danghter, died at Barr Harry G Vermiiva, 3 id Gays "lorence daughter at eight-vearwold ington siepson, Ars « Lill Ars Brinkamp, stepda ian oid Frank Brinkamp, son, nonia in Chicago Richard T. Smith, third husband Arthur Bissonnette, policeman, room m =he engaged Died last Thursday Ie Pe er. to whi was of “gastritis” indians Washington. - refractory villages in Arizona dren to the government schools, Col Hugh 1.. Scott, Third Cavalry, has been relieved from duty with the Gen eral Staff here and ordered to Ari gona to act under the instructions of the Interior Department The Indians have absolutely declined to yield to demands of the government that their children shall be educated, and it is hoped that Colonel Scott, who has a wide acquaintance among the Pueblo Indians and ig popular with them, can Keep Children From School. In an effort to Indians in th to send induce Hopi chil the © their To Be interred In United States. Washington. ~The body of Allen Gard, consul at Ceiba, Honduras, who himself last Friday, will be to the United States for Acting upon the request of E. Gard, of South Orange, burial. State Department telegraphed the necessary instructions to Acting Con sul John R. Hicks at that place. DA AO MAO A AL IAN Ald WornOut Horses. Newburgh, N. Y.-