The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL PA TUBERCULOSIS OPEN-AIR CURE. The great war against the “whrte plague” has had marked results chiefly through the employment of outof-door treatment. While it is only comparatively recent that this treat ment has become general, it has been advocated for over twenty-five years right here in Philadelphia, and many persons who suffer from consumption and are taking the “home treatment” eleep in tents or inclosed porches, says the Philadelphia Capital. Benjamin Franklin, in his numerons researches learned many elemental truths, which be handed down to posterity In his writings. He declared that disease does not come from pure or cold alr but from draughts and the uneven ex- posure of the person to icy blasts. It is his theory which is in a large meas ure responsible for the present meth od of treating pnenmonia patients at the Jefferson hospital. The on the roof is an innovation and is large ly In the nature of an experiment. Its permanency will decided by the number of cures effected. So far the proportion of recoveries has been sc Ereat and the fatalities so small that the physicians in charge hesitate to give out the figures, lest they be thought to be exaggerating. This is especially encouraging, because of the ward he unusual fatal course so many cases of Pneumonia have taken this winter Young men who have completed the courses of study in the University of Wisconsin's College of Agriculture are in demand at good sal aries, according to the statistics of the prescribed college, says the Chicago Record Her ald When 1911 the demand for agricultural grad. uates could and all the members of the had found places at salaries ranging from $600 to $3,000 a year. Places that would have paid $450.000 in salaries could not be filled because of the lack of qualified men. This Indication of the change ing generally in agric Rule-of-thumb, haphazard methods will not do on the the wellmanaged must be truly scientific combination the results the owners of farms see the change at the university closed in not be supplied year's class showing is an that is com ural methods fy {Arn any more than in There factory of sound of experience hand and are eager to avail them selves of the knowledge p¢ the Wisconsin graduates "The law does n Jeave his wife him,” Justice i meant, of course, the law of this state, says the New York Mail In Ken tocky, Missouri and other states, "un governable temper” are a but for absolute divorea, and nagging Ot nore it LA 3 + just beca naAgs He Marean decid indignities separation, and for cause not only may certainly be carried to the poin of indignity: while In Oregon one may obtain a one’s joys, and sorrows, “makes And what can be more than nagging? not to be divorce, nor even separation, for nagging, because no court of jus tice can ever he sure that the naggin is not justified, or at least provoked Some women, are born naggers ging. And a considerable number of others bave nagging thrust upon them by a course of conduct which may be courteous, but which In its essence ig insupportably irritating if the of divorce partner especially of one's life burdensome.” burdensome However, there ought for instance, Some achieve n: outwardly The Chinese republic has decided to revise its language and has engaged Prof. Solong Hello, who teaches Jap anese and Chinese In the Royal Insts tute at Naples, to provide them a new alphabet. Prof. Solong Hello, if we are to judge by his name, apparently can get things coming and going, and is, therefore, well fitted for the job A woman in Philadelphia beat her husband becuuse he squandered ten cents of the sixteen-centallowance she had made him out of his earn ings, Which goes to prove that the down-trodden sex is getting some what peevish with its natural oppres- BOs. A Massachusetts woman wants mar. ried men tagged by registered buttons on thelr coat lapels. This is another ¥ink in the chaln of subjection which §8 being forged for the so-called stronger sex, whose rights and privi leges are fast diminishing to things «% shreds and patches. The other day a gir! flew across the English channel alone, and now an other girl has flown across the chan nel as a passenger. The Kngligh channel must be beginning to feel a good deal like a erick When convicts In the Kansas pen! tentiary refuse to behave they are not allowed to see the weekly baseball games When they become too tron blesome, we presume that they are sentenced to be umpires, ATTACK SANTIAGO City is Threatened With As- sault by Small Bands. BIG GUNS BROUGHT IN Refugees Continue Flocking Town-—S8ituation Serious Despite Assurances Of Victory By Government, Bantiago, Cuba Negro are threatening to attack this city number of small bands of rebel operating nearby, although the body of the army Estenoz and i ing no part In particular paign Refugees continue t« the city Notwithstand pressed by go the backbone broken Marari ous A mil General General this the report in the fi The re! sustaining not known tha American Warships Not To Leave Cuba. NO MORE PICTURE BRIDES Rules Japanese Women Secretary Nagle Against Board Japanese IGArrT AGED WOMAN A SUICIDE. Philadelphian Jumps From Window Of Asylum, adelinhi KEYSTONE WATCH COMPANY, Government's Suit At gins Today Fe Cincinnati Cincinnati, © Willis land, special assistant Attorney here to trust suit of the aga of General Wickersham. ar take depositions in the ant Federal gov ateh ( i ernment mpany number of local watches have been sul attend the hearing net the Kevatone W Fhiladeiphia A dealers in poerded to FINDS GEMS IN SLIPPER, Cumberland (Md.) Woman Rewards Bootblack. Mount Clemens, Mich — Jno. Prince, bootblack at a local hotel, found a silk glove tucked into the toe of a elipper he was shining, and on investigation found the glove contained valued at $3,500. The gems are own ed by Mrs. N. C. Stark, of Cumber diamonds returned liberally re Prince was with her husband the diamonds and warded Nps COUNTERFEITERS GUILTY, Sentences Range From Six Months Te Two-and-a- Half Years. O. George and Valentine Pencaky and Cleveland, Mary Ka counterfeiting Immediately after they here. Miller's wife was sen tenced to the Canton (0.) workhouse for three months. and the others were the President, Declares Doubt See Dis Mersey, That He Has Nc the Californian OC tress Signals. FAMINE ENDED IN No Further Need ONE KILLED IN FIRE. Blaze In a Boston Paint Shop Threat ens Motels. and was kill tv of th Explosiong ¢ ire dangerons to Court Of Commerce Dispute. Washingt The right of Congress jndpes of the by legislating number of circuit judges by the Benate, at contemplated by of law which fine question may reach the Supreme Court of the United States, according to officials of the Department of Justice official of the department that Congress could not thus legislate the five judges out of office in view of the constitutional provision that fed eral judges shall hold office during good behavior, the te Merce “recall Com reduce five pre Court to the gents a declared WINGFIELD NAMED SENATOR. ture Elects In 1913, Reno, Nev.—Gov. Tasker 1. of Nevaga, appointed George Wing. scociate of the late Senator George B, Nixon, as United States Senator until the meeting of the Nevada Legiala ture in January, 1918. At that time the Legislature will elect a successor 10 PROTECT THE Moore Proposes International Weather Bureau. seis In Taking Weather vations At OLD MAN SHOOTS WIFE, He Feared She Would Contract Tuber culogis From Him Man Fearin 3, "wo him, aged 76, shot and probably rding arrived id « Rode wid the woman oY 1 + ; aed BOCK constables who MacDonald MacDonald Manitoba with as their farmer at Fiahar prison ie a ton, Law Prize. Miss Ethel Girl Wins Columbia, Mo Kynasion, of Moberly, Mo, the young woman student in the of Law of the University i won the Karnes prize in legal ethics at the commencement exerciees of the university here. Four hundred and thirteen certificates and degrees were conferred. v of Washington. The War Department i was advised that the flood situation in [Bouthern Louisiana had again taken a ‘most serious turn and that ald fs urgently needed. Breaks in the levees along the Miselssippl and tributary [streams are occurring almost daily and | thousands of people are being ren i dered homeless. The War Department {has been asked to resume its relief each in Leavenworth prison. tending until March, 1817. |over u long stretch of territory. the Cuban Government Is the Hebels the Only Concession Willing To Make, of the | Bru states that the proposition to send Havana Becretary Interior leonard Wood Enoch General or | Major | Brigadier H fon a mission to Cubs would be regard the General Crowder | ed with disfavor by government, if they came with authority to arrange of settlement between the gov terms iment and the Inpurgents government fez that ubar the United Blates were pelle Po | BITRALE® & recognition LeETGes proceed nRurrect ion MORE MAR ” Takes Place Of Bluejackets Oriente Coast CUBAN REBELS TWICE RCUTED Government Trocps K 12 Men Capture Guns, FATAL QUAKE IN MEXICO Twenty Seven Persons Reported Kiliec At Different Points Mexic niv.gever earthquake NeaAY est 1118 ! La, § impeachment Of Judge Hanford. An impeachment reso ution to that in the Judge be ie Swayne presented to the ciary Committee Gfneliue House I Hanford, of for dpe Seattle, Wash iit in the Oleen Socialist citizenship A subcommittee will go the charges against against der fire his ac. tion case Judge hear | Hanford ty in For Church Union, Alberta —The General Assembly of here, unanimously {enter into a union with the Methodist and Congregational Churches of Can ada. The two other denominations Edmonton, Preshy. terian Canada, ia sespgion year, Hobson For the Senate. Troy, Ala Richmond Peasson Hob son, Representative from the Bixth announced that he would oppose Jos United States Senate in the primaries op’ 1914. Senator Johnston's term ex- pires in March, 1915. Captain Hobson paid he aimed to “purge the govern ment of men who serve sinister liguor interests, and depend for thelr suc cess upon debauching the people's | morals.” GIVEN T0 TAFT National Committee Finishes Its Hearing on Contests, TAFT, 235; ROOSEVELT, 19 All Of Texas Whe Also Delegates Go To Taft, Won the Entire Vir. ginia and the Washing ton Delegation, Total heard, Taft Roosevelt 19. number of 254, Celegates seated, 235 contests delegates seated ASE MAYO York Seek Of Women Of New Living WERE PLAYING ROBBERS. How Three Littie Boys Meld Up the Roosevelt Train 1 N. Y.—The Tarrviown three little the train carrving Theodore tw Chicago were released without punish ment by Judge Armstrong They explained that they were rob ber” on the terrace above racks, and had started fo dig a in the embankment just beneath a boulder, when the big rock became loosened and rolled down to the roadbed. The rock did not touch the rails, they said, and they kept on playing. thinking no more of it until the accident The des tectives assigned to the case refused to make a complaint. The bovs are nine years old bove who caused an accident to Roosevelt here playin the cave SERVED 52 YEARS; NOW FREQ i —— | Connecticut Man Who Killed Wife la Pardoned. Hartford, Conn.--John P. Warren, who has probably served nfore years continnously bahind prison bars, thas any man in the country was granted a pardon by the State Board of Pan done. He was committed to the State Prison at Wethersfield 52 vears and 11 months ago for the murder of his wife at Wellington.
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