The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1912, Image 2

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CENTRE HALL PA
VALUE OF COLD STORAGE,
“it Is the cold-storage men who In-
sure cheap eggs instead of high-priced
ones, as some legislators would have
us believe, Were it not for cold
would be absolutely
‘says the Omaha Bee. Of course, cold
storage boosts the price occasionally
in the summer; but if it did not, farm-
ers in that season could not get more
than two or three cents a dozen for
their eggs.” No doubt much of this
is strikingly true. The cold-storage
plant is, indeed, a leveler of condi
tions, not only for eggs, but many
other articles of produce, and, when
properly conducted, with the purpose
of serving and cond!
tions, the cold storage becomes a
most valuable nomic factor. The
trouble is 8 not always so con-
ducted ts potential harm equals Its
potential good,
selfish men
to their
umers' d
natural needs
ec
unfortunately,
this fact
con-
have exploited
own advantage and the
this misman-
ras
Kgemen ge
itself
system
remedial
legisla-
A working told his wife
on awakening one morning of a curl
ous dream he had duri the night, re-
lates the He
dreamed he coming toward him,
in order, four rats. The first one was
very fat, and followed two
very lean rats, the rear rat being
blind. The dreamer was greatly per
piexed as to what evil might follow;
as it had to
dream of He
appealed
but she could ne
who rd th
volur
“The fat
der
lean
poor man
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Marquette Tribune
BAW
was by
been understood that
rats denotes
to his wife cor
calamit
ning
His son,
hea
3
i
teere
rat "
firm w
rats ¢
rs tad t
sumpig-
1008
his
favorite
at-
tired like an ordinary t
though
each year in clothes, he
and,
gman,
spend a fortune
Wears ne gar-
ment
valet
at a
of pu
tie,
his
invariabl
he rovers
odd
ning his
ending
mands
encourage femini
high
step everywhere,
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A. Mau
sald
rice low in a
newspaper
"men of trivial minds
spective and without
that M
pleased
infer low {8 not exactly
of his
in the
the reports
speeches have appeared
newspapers
A pass
car
with pin
I
points of two came pe
New York street
has way
the
the deal
the
to
eril. When
rilously
near his
eyes he snipped them off with a pal
of pincers
be the equ
ii
A pair of pincers will now
ment of every man who Is
80 fond of his eyesight that he is blind
to consequences,
Thirteen per cent of college girls in
a Wisconsin
found be flat-footed. There ia no
doubt whatever that this is an un
hicky percentage, and sclence is to be
asked what it 1s going to do about it
The higher education is not worth
such apparently dire effects,
university have been
to
A Hungarian doctor bas succeeded
in trangplanting living hair to bald
heads. Here 1s a real benefactor to
fore.
Concerning a red-hot meteor that
fell through the roof of a house, a
correspondent explains that It was
cooled off with water. Evidently he
wishes to make It clear that it didn’t
take place in Milwaukee,
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BEASTS ROAR AT
JEWS IN GAGE
Refugees of Massacre in Sul-
ian’s Menagerie.
7,000 NAKED AND HOMELESS
Wild Mobs Of Mutinous Mcorish Sol
diers Tore the Clothing From
Women and
Children.
Men,
Fez, Morocco.—The Jewish quarter
ctacle
of Fez presents a lamentable spe
looting by the revolting populace and
mutinous Moorish soldlers
occasion of the preceding ravag
the quarter the scenes enacted did no
approach in horror and devastatior
hich occurred last week
12.000
fewer
those
Of
the capital
been
wh
the Jewish
no ,
rendered homeless
» sight
the gardens with thelr roars
When
Jewish gq
they attacked Mellah
iarter,
into the
b then ransacked and
DEATH TOL
§
Rs
Over
Acres.
Damaged
OUR GOVERNMENT WILLING.
Agrees To Germany's Proposition For
international Action.
The
assured tl
Ntate
ment has i the Germ
an
ador of its G34 ft It in ;
sador of its acceptance in principle of
the Gern or to
passengers
‘ombined
an proposition to endeas
’ np ;
safeguard the lives of on
the high seas by th action
The
department has professed a lively in
the
of the great maritime powers
terest in negotia
tions. It expected Germany will
call the international conference
guccess of the
in
Kill Woman Suffrage In Arizona.
Phoenix, Ariz.-—Woman Suffrage
was defeated In the Arizona Senate,
eleven to seven. This followed an ad
verse report by the Committee on Con-
stitutional Amendments.
TRYING TO SAVE RICHESON.
Alienist Bays Murderer Of Sweetheart
Is Abnormal.
Boston 1.
Clarence V, Richeson,
for poisoning Avis Linnell, 18 “ab
normal, hysterical and irresponsible,”
according to Dr. E. B. Lane, an alien.
Ist, who observed the condemned man
in behalf of Richeson's attorneys. Iir
Lane makes this statement in a re
wort to the lawyers.
LIFE’S
“— —
festa 6
FRE UVR Y Ful BN
re
i ’
«u WNS
awl 84
FUGITIVES TELL OF CRIMES
By Bar
States Comy
Woman Beaten
Of United
Leave
Homes and
erty To
Refugee Tells Stor
27 BODIES
Sends
J clims
GERMANY TAKES LEAD,
Urges International Agreement For
Greater Security At Sea.
gton (3¢ any has taken
ement to
Washi
the lead
greater safety to
high seas by
Count Bernstorff, the
in n TOs secure
passengers on the
international agreement
Ambas-
State Department
pPAsEengers on trans
| Atlantic liners always had been a
| ject of deep concern to
| government The imperial
i ment, he said, believed that the time
iwas now ripe for an agreement
tween all maritime nations
i German
| sador, informed the
| that the safety of
BLOWS HIS HEAD OFF,
Man Puts Dynamite In Mouth and
Lights It.
Candyville, O. Wesley Olmsted, 38,
{placed a stick of dynamite in his
mouth and touched a lighted mateh to
it. His head was blown away, a hole
two feet square was made In the floor
and the room was partly demolished.
Lying on a bed two feet from where
Olmsted committed the act was his
geven-month-old baby. The infant
was but slightly injured, *
LOAL STRIKE
MENACE [5 PAS
ators Agree.
Recommen
ditiong Of
possible
f the
is
tee oO se
Pr
workers back at
trust to
by National
headed
White. may order the
an
vention
earliem date and the con
fo indorse their course
Convicted Of Killing Musband.
Davenport, Mrs Anna Ki
{ duff, charged with the murder of her
husband, John Kilduff, was found
| guilty of manslaughter here
|
Town
MAN 04 WALKS 140 MILES.
Nonagenarian Saye the Trip Bene
i fited Mis Health,
Stillwater, Okla. Though! 94 vears
(old, B. F. Garret, of Washington coun.
ty, Ark, completed a trip of nearly
| 140 miles from his home to tis place,
| walking the entire distance. | He says
{ the trip has benefited his hemith. Gar
[ret was horn on the farm in Washing
| ton county, which he left to hake his
{ home with an adopted daughter who
{ lives here,
i
i
:
i
i
Miles Away.
Eritish Vessel Makes Report
Of Canada Sends Word
To Washington—Officers Will
Be Examined.
Premier
( 1.6%
(. LOWE,
itanic, Wednes
i
88 MOKSAROCS
: mt
ser a
TO WAR ON PRIZE. FIGHT.
Christian Endeavor Protests Johnson.
Flynn Meeting.
i
protest
legislation
the Johnson
Las Vegas
LIGHTNING RUINS TOWN.
Eolt During An April Shower Hits
Gasoline Tank,
at O.—Thie village
practically in ruins. A single flash of
lightning that marked an April show.
ignited a tank of gasoline. Thirteen
buildings were destroyed when the
Clairaville,
or
MINERS TO GET HIGHER WAGE.
Grievances To Be Settled Directly
With the Men.
New York The
raised the wage increase, ii fz report.
eds from 6 to $.28 per cent. and may
further Increase it. It is sald that
the operators wil agree to abolish the
conciliation boasd and substitute a
plan by which grievances will be set.
tled directly with the men.
ALL OVER THE
STATE
%
Nx
deserted
yitted to
efforts
Eas Mauch
Hose Company reorganized by
Jacob F. Huber, president;
regident
1reasurer
Bard, one
Berks, die
Ww
2 tha ¥
“ifth street
{ the eity
A new building
the
paper
Re ading The TR employ oer
of the Schuylkill Division of the Penn.
evivania Railroad held a meeting
when progress reported the
movement to establish a Veterans’
Home. Action was taken on the death
of John B. Thayer, second vice presi
dent of the company, who perished in
lars
erected on site, and a
morning
will be started
here
was in
Pottstown. Pottstown is to have
Felix McCarthy, In
of
purchased the Pottstown Water
Boyertown. — William Toms, a native
of Cornwall, Kngland, and one of the
oldest iron ore miners in Pennsy}
vania, died. He was cightyone years
old, For fifty years he worked in the
mines In the vicinity of Boyertown
and in the iron works of Colebrook.
fiale Township.