The Centre. Reporter CENTRE € HALL PA SN ——— Se ———— — WAR IN THE TIPPING NUISANCE. If the commercial travelers of this country really do go after the tip. ping system with all the power they they can nearly, if pot en tively, destroy it. Their national pres- ident avows his determination to rally upon foots up United ap pusSsess, to an assault he says, year in the figures even facts, tipping is more to individuals, it is a0 enormous tax upon business that should not be tolerated It has made parasites pot only of a horde of ser vants, but of certain lines of busi ness, which thus, through underpaid employes, prey upon other businesses Tipping might find some plausibility if it amounted only to gratuities to a fuithful servant seeking to please, but everybody knows that it goes far be yond this, says the Omaha Bee. The tip Is more often given, not for extra service, but to get any kind of serv: ice at all. It is not surprising that commercial travelers think of organ izing a united attack upon tipping The surprise is that they have not don? go long years ago. They prac tically live on the road, In hotels and trains a good part of the year. That sort of life 1s hard at best. To make the most of it they pay tips that they may obtain a living existence, so to speak. The commercial travelers can destroy the tip if they will. They can gel no-tip hotels when they unitedly demand them and they can get, at least, some Improvement in condi tons even from the sleeping car com- pany. If they have the thanks everyone who ever travels away from home the organization this graft, which, §50,000000 a States. If sroximate those the than a nuisance succeed they will of Theoretically best watches but actually Lime every watch does the perfect, Bays a today jeweler, of they day are both gain and lose Even if the good not vary one second at the end the 24 the expert insists, it has both gained and lost in that time. Jf it Is wound in the mor ing, It runs fast, and toward the next morning runs slow, thus equalizing the time. He says the best should be wound twice a day and then at only two-thirds of the capacity of the mainsp . thus preventing either binding or extremes of strong or weakened spring. The balance Wheel was expected to equalise differences of mainspring tension, but really this is not the case to what is called per fection of hours, watches TILE of The utility the all steel traig as a lilesaver was demonstrated in New Jersey last week when such a train taking a crossover switch at 50 miles an hour was completely deralled and Here would bave been a Lorror inwplving the crushing and burning to death of imprisondd pas sengers had the coarhes been of wood. the coaches did not col lapse and did not burn, and the only casualties were the deaths of the en- fireman. The passengers were not even taliured overturned jut steel Eineer and BANDITS AGTED AS MAIL GLERKS Registered Mail. POSSES SEEKING BANDITS Them Under Sacks Of Postal Matter—Leave the Train When It Slows Down. The on robbed Cal. express, mail car of the of all registered mal! by two unmasked men Three clerks and gagged the the car while the train Red Bluff and Redding. pulled into Redding at 6.40 A the robbers, their ped off The train left San Francisco at 8 M. When it stopped at Red Bluff, miles south of thrown One of the three Redding, Oregon was Eastern mail were bound by robbers, who entered was between The M., drop. and CArrying loot, and escaped. 20 P this place, sacks were out and taken on. mail « was about to leave the car two bandits moved past him into the car and closed the door “What's up?’ exclaimed Ryan, a clerk “This is a hold-up,” coolly one of the the t a revolver and their gagged by When wood, 17 bandits acted as clerks mail, arousing Anderson, five les furth peated the familiarity When the West tO reCely responded rio with E. Warner bound and bandit reached Red Bluff, tt in exchanging At the Ire men, COvering Ryan, Robert assistant, were the ‘secon the train Cotton miles north of without suspicion m er, ormance, showing clerk's dut stopped at the ies clerk, was The h sid lake, local ¢ the George waiting mail ban dits thr of the car directions were regular ew open the doors of eac and Westlake h mail clerks the car and one rece walked off in opposit gack into Was that no ved it feohle ght of the clerks iater he heard a covered the pli ¥ gacks had been pil Ryan had managed to loosen his gag Strewn over the floor were the wrap pings mail packages Every sack registered mail had been looted seeking the bandits ers ed on then of hundreds of of Possess are SEEK TO SAVE WOLTER, Betterment League Pleads For Ruth Wheeler's Slayer. New York the crime condemned brutal in the ar Betterment League Dix a plea that his se: muted league ment Wolter lured Rutl year-old girl, to his gaulted and murdered her her body in an open the fact that Albert W one of the most this gent to ie spite for whieh olter is to die is nals of tence TiBEOnImMent to life is opposed apartm ‘ and burned fireplace DIED FROM MOUSE BITE. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS (apy Shapghal Lions « from the the United Germs WHE Japan, which on Decembe ing the prese “The Shao Yi's riendly roken off Mancha in 1 proposals, th efraining light ests of a Wu Ting regret at lay in respecting and a national recent t events ing to render already jeopardizing the su powers “There! Wu, “it the republ pelled to peace have the she ire.’ SAY long genintions spective The POWErs was YL Yuan SiN represents the repr Xpress the ments repress the bringing t The has commana 16 14 of ¥sl (ALTE) J (tons ARS | { to representa al note ring ne gent Powers, comprising Britain, Russia, Great and the consuls i Ting Fang the consuls explain ad He says nding Tang ontinued ! were a of the Tang Bhao Yi making he justified uation ill Cashier H. {(Mich.) Most Nationa the counter acquiesced In the estab } surprise ¢ long de cision ment lo fer the { govern ntion Reviewing wes Y of try & the eements Yi thus uan BET fang Shao Bee that cCom- rospects for pullified by 14 upon whose " responsibility iigturbing in- of regret the bo the pt oused WAS ar vestigation, half to and half to Next | found a 4d became alar on. The ily ALY ’ iui &11 171 58 $0 . sumplion med his repre giartling re- was sick members of foreign { the 1 to both Tang Shao . R’i i Os bre he m Mr. Jot " ho useles 1 : would * atter Premier ' on out ng-fang, The io fied nson, examiner, than govern ¢ hope that “The tell me ould result in a close in Peking generals in that 5.0060 thin time say ie that 1 d speedily s t he credit adjusts ni n ests of I Bank, Was the Employe Of ) nt O'Donno Albion yf the Dearing love of the nt put it, make a loan, word was al never us 10 His and ques said, “that a discrepancy of think my curios a further in wily error 32. 1 my in found he oks. | did not », but I made satisfy my couric the of } correct gCrepancy continued result was | clos heart and the bank to called me. 1 ided g to try to straight. and We dec Ourselves noi the national bank Kk charge of the in - th : in the It of my forgeries seems life, the hope to the b REAR ADMIRAL EVANS DEAD | Veteran Seemed To Be In Better Health Than For Some Time—Fell into Sleep After Attack, But Woke Up Unable to Get His Breath. Washington, — Rear Admiral Robley [| D. Evans, “Fighting Bob” to an ad- miring nation, died suddenly Wednes- {day at his home in this city. Acute indigestion ended the career of one of { the most popular officers of the navy, He was {ll less than two hours. Admiral Evans, born 65 years ago Floyd , Va, arose Wedpes- apparently in better health and gpirits had enjoyed in some time years a sufferer from old in the Civil War in diy county than he For wounds sus tand from matic tained recurrent gout, the shaken aged fighter seemed off the burden of his He displayed high and hearty fo have ! ad ing | epirits at breakfast luncheon at noon. While in his library at 2 o'clock the Admiral was stricken. Instantly the | family sent for Dr. 8. B. Adams who, on arrival, found the patient in pain. After treatment Admiral | Evans fell into a restless sleep and it i was thought that the danger had pass- | ed Shortly after 4 o'clock, however, { he awakened and, raising himself with | aime that he was Vand days ale a his | great announced Conscious To End. breath 4:45 to the end ant get my Ak bach CONC he said, At o'clock he oh died, ious The news spread with great rapidity and caused a profound shock in offi- ial President WHS One of the to grief and condolence. He circles Taft express his sald irst REAR ADMIRAL R. D. EVANS. Admiral Evans was one of the most successful squadron comma have had in the Navy for a long time He was a rigid disciplinar of quick decision and admirably in the intricacy machi of cruisers battieshps and lied in drilling I am very to hear of his nders we ian advised of the nery and them ek BOTTYS death Admiral Dewey he could utter but a few words wked beyond measure at death of my lifelong Admiral vas all he could say Secretary WARE BO Overcome am shy sudden friend, Evans, Meyer paid to the officer's memory By this tribute sudden country loses brilliant and able on account the the death of Admiral one of ite officers, It his ability that him as fleet that Although of dent Roosevelt selected in chief of the the uised around world 7 A i 7 OVEA AL OVER TH. SIE TOLD IN SHORT ORDER STAT a a — Bethlehem. While returning from the Moravian College, Rev. Samuel 8. Warner, a retired pioneer missionary, fell dead in the here Huffs Church.—Victor Baus, last week attempted to commit suit by cutting his throat bread- knife bakery at Greenville, died from the sellin Media Moravian street who Ge with 8 Fast flicted i inn a wounds erect. 3 of be A new be ed this year at Girls’ Refuge Darlington at a cost about $36,000 The building wil known as Cotlage No. 25. cottage will the House at Neff awarded him friend, ihe Allentown. — William F receiv. 2d the ( medal two months ago for saving Amno Sh from l.ehigh River last 8 arnegie his arowni erer, ng io itnmer lunatic, In- Barro, a the Byberry Red ap Thomas escaped from Ary ium, Chief of Police Baxton and Bristol who Hers pane Was over (0 an attendant {rom tution * ’ Mrs. M Lehighton Bowers anly years Was when she tripped and | fell ing a lighted spread to burned ry Maly old, fatally beyond recognit South Miller » to greet a she was knocked horse will not Bethlehem as hastening ac friend on kicked uno: Her prove Media.——John R Elizabeth Evans, .E Dunlap Compan) Evans feil re of the scious njuries are painful, fatal sedi a suit for nages again George M tha a la * Mrs st defends st and w hurt as Washingtor vate fund H colle dam sufferers h State for clearing = Way ae debris = Representative yanis y the flood by {ed of STINE ere denied in the He © ims Chester While 1's alley Jan nstaiiment col attacking a chiid’s mal turned on him wrist 1 to the BEsisian Huntingdon. ~The New lishing Company publ “Daily New Em and “New Journal a weekly are clally appointed er receiver shers of semi embarrassed and the Mn r { AYOTr eor ex TRE ekboro Thieves Wayn High chicken house For work pacitated fow and the other and these of eighteen . who robbed Hans willed Constable George Ww here were badly f their they got two inca Was a th the ry - Is nie WERE 8 were erippie k » fe selected om Coud ersport addi damage suits, were filed by as tello flood sufferers against t less Pulp and Paper Austin, Pa, and G laviess, of Binghamton, president of the com pany. The claims run from $1,068 $22,500 Twenty aggregating Austin i am ' —~ 1 + re = “ =" o many - Hap ® Company, of eorge 0 - they Dr. Simon, a Noted Bactericlogist Of Switzerland. are to resume hostilities be one turned must have will Any to be myself Pregident O'Donohue is seventy-third “All 1 them, for if on the retired list in death It seems that Sappho has been mis. understood all this time. Instead of being a pale poetess of purple passion. | she was merely a calm and classical schoolteacher, We will lears next that Cleopatra was only i eircus snakecharmer with the P. T. Barnum of the times. he had kept up his the nd his comes as a shock been Pottsville old, figured in ing accident —. Young Wagner made the ———— FORGERIES FOR 1911. down a hill across Market AGED MAN OFF TO PRISON, - crashed into a heavy Banks Of United States Lose $15,000, whe a deg unger ie Orwanr 000-—Rules Adopted. critically hurt New York The States is as refusal taken, it t of the Thin ste P has sumed here, as a resu of revolutionaries to continue the the Peking authori in accordance with Yuan Shi Kai Carl Wagner, the first of the ten vears perions coast season here cepcent active interest service a want it unexpected the a 3 5 3 # ™ Dr the now in his io the navy 48 RK Zurich, Switzerland bacteriologist, died here result having been inoculated mouse, with | experimenting in an a serum for blood poisoning. Dr. Simon was a son-in of Herr Bebel, the Socialist leader in the Ger man Reichstag Simon, Friday bitten by an which he was to find negotiations with tien by the demand of Year telegrapt and automobile was thrown wheels and was Street 3 f of Premier Confessed Forger One Of the Best Known Bankers In Michigan. Mich me, and the paid H. M. Dear banker, as he prepared to DE with panies 53 MONKS DESTITUTE. endeavol —— banke of the ndied 000 000 in 91 3y forgeries, Osborne, be forgery The Monastery Of the Trappists Manitcba Destroyed. I Man.—The Trappist Worth monastery at St. Norbet Man. was the better” destroyed by fire Th The fire aged Albion was spectacular, and nagnificent leave for Detroit building went down in half an hour. M. Dearing, in In Unit $15, accord a hand writ aise of this com surance stringent aw Carlisle. ~The newly elected direc. tors of the Cumberland County Agri cultural Society have elected the fol lowing officers President, Abram Bogler; vicepresident, ©. ¢C. Rutz: WwW. H MeCrea: treasurer. Ncw that an En Leaven gooOner glish Inventor says iiat he has been successful In Invent Lg an apparatus for telephoning through water without wires, perhaps | telephoning across the Atlantic may sogn be an accomplished fact. There's iattle Creek. “It's od out of sd fhe ih s i on fo Ww innipeg, prison 101 ; Albert S expert the § to ing, and SHOPS BLOWN uP, Explosion Wrecks Southern Pacific iIsEMIng Palmer United h H ig son. : ci . vd secretary, aave adopted the most re J. E RKinsteln » “ . 1€3 custory of certainly enough water there In 1915 the centennial observance af peace in the English speaking world will be observed, that every person In the countrigs In- terested should be quiet five minutes be appreciated by the children — C—O {ses to necks. keep their heads on — cease its revolutions in 5321. Anoth. er gives it ten million years. If It Cocan’t stop untll astronomers agree t 1a destined to go on forever. A college professor charges that eollege Influences tend to make women prefer to be old maids. At which as rertion one little Dan Cupid, who has more than all the wisdom of the col lcges combined, laughs Immoderately ia his wing. . There is a new street car device in tended to enable the conductor to eall off the names of the streets withou: opening the door But what's the use’ it win sound the same anyway, Plant At Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Cal-—The Southern Pacific Railway shop here was blown up Friday night One man was killed and five in It that to Chief of Police Sebastian. the boller of a locomotive was ex KAISER AND HAITI. Is Planned. Berlin most absolute denial of a in view of opening of the Panama Canal The article intimated that France should act In a similar way. the establishment Unique India Pageant. Calcutta King George and Mary Friday witnessed a pageant in thelr honor. There two processions—Mohammedan Hindu--in which 60 elephants, dreds of camels and horses elaborate state ears participated. | Many of the contingents had retain | ers equipped with ancient weapons, A" great and jewels. Hundreds ny tion. ' The new All of the and the and several of the city, Lat £200,000, shelter in the nearly completed were lost, ged to de- States Marshal Father and son geries amounting sulted in the clo National Bank “Is there any tors?” the elder be obli summer ‘the verge of brea three in fort and re pled; ! terrae stores and other! M COC had confessed to $165,000, ging of the ampbell for Albion deposi appeared on king down, then ef. ¥" none at all nologlet, ' Mrs, much ease and v younger men. Four ann by | miles north of drowned were: | culty. ; My igor as any of the Winchendon. girictions The 43 tions«ie that most! drastic of the new regula bank shail open an ac not personally to officer of the bank oy otiched for by a depositor no count with anyone known BOE HIGH COST OF LIVING. President May Ask Aid Of Congress in the Problem. Washington. — President Taft may ask the assistance of Congress in soly- ing the question of the high cost of living through legislative authoriza- tion for the United States to partie} pate in 4 worldwide conference on the subject. Prof. Irving Fisher, of Yale University, who was delegated to press the matter by the American 'Beonomie Association at its meeting { here last week for the purpose, laid the plan before the President. It has | been indorsed by many senators and | | others prominent in official life A RBS Seltzer Bottle Explodes. Washington. -— Baron Von Harden. broek, of the German Embassy, was the victim of an unusual accident ‘here when a seltzer bottle exploded. | His legs were painfully cut by broken | glare, + Poverty Saved Life. | New York.-~Twenty-five cents stood ‘between Frederick Eck and death. {He turned on the gas to die, but the supply of gas out because of the quarter-intheslot-meter and Eck , didn't have snares quitter : The date for the 1812 Cumberland County Fair was fixed for September 24, 25, 26 and 27 Mrs. Libby was convicted of shoplifting and sentenced to two years in jail. The evidence showed that Mrs. Rogers trained three young girls, twelve vears old, one being her own daughter, to visit department stores at Shenandoah, Mahanoy City Pottsville and steal valuable ow Pottsville Shenandoah of in court Rogers, goods. Allentown.—In compliance with a last year, Secre i Fair, mailed to all the stockholders in advance his report as well ag the re port of the auditors. Secretary Schall’'s report showed a total of $24. 792 expended last year for premiums. The entrance money received against this was $10,085 the rest being ex. pense te the society, which was. how. ever, trebly made up by gate receipts Lancaster. As the twenty-four hour 8t. Louis train of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, going West, passed the C G block station just east of this city an axle on the rear truck of the dining car snapped. The on gineer immediately applied the emer gency brakes bringing the train to a sudden stop and throwing the pas sengers out of their seats. There was considerable excitement and alarm upon the train, but nd one was hurt The train was delayed one hour ny any minutes,