a The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL PA i - : - — SYNDICATING KINDLINESS, Congress has declined to Incorpo rate the hundred million dollar Rocke leller philanthropic trust, and perhaps it Is just as well; not so much because the trust might in the dim future somehow menace the liberties of the people, as because the refusal is In- flirectly a blow at the tendency of the time to syndicate and organize all mnitrulstic Individualism Is what in this fleld, says the Columbia (8. C.) State. The method per- haps, in “efliclency,” if one appraises philanthropy by the rate and degree in which «it transiates good will on the one hand into relief and uplift on the other. But we have never under stood that the good the reciplent was the whole of a gift's blessings. Welldoing at second hand is not com- parable with well-doing that requires jadividual thought, and self- denial. One's sense of humanity and his powers of compassion atrophy un- der the syndication system, but where one performs himself the maximum of kindly acts, philanthropic virtue Is constantly being elicited, exercised and matured. It is good to see a ten dency checked which in its logical ex- tension would cause people to repose a smug contest in the doing of good on the Installment plan, as they might pay for a piece of furniture endeavor, we should encourage syndication excels, of anxiety has de Hu- en- is, as somebody ¥ a more effort think clearly. nature to Philosophy 2] than usually sald, mere termined Man dowed to seems with a have been restless curiosity about the great problems of existen of us do more or less desultc ce, Most and to The ancient Greeks to consider the rious and they brough on them gence minds In all with them. for had had our the t sort Since their time ages have been concerned When we get a new idea, { if we often feel as the come to the su instance, we known it all time, only fit never riace before in minds and been recoguized be fore all fragments of it come to consclous- Does this mean that somehow ness? We describe a certain table as smooth But looked micro pe it seems riod ECL w here we ir yblems come di most persons philosophy City Star 'iiestions ques na juestion weonty 1 Has d in thelr by engaging women, be known as cashiers 1 handle the large and reach the offices of the company which f voy ty irom Le wink lg : ry TY 0S ‘ in nickels, dimes quarters pay stations in different he city it company that they and yield to temptation t gling cash, And yet who assert that women have of gtated Fone ia i the more reliable en here in han- are men no sense a m t business honor A New York judge has decided that the must settle if a sleeping passenger's trousers are stol en from his berth at a station through a window. The company ought to be required, also, to carry an extra pair of for the reliel of ths pas senger In case of such an embarras- sing occurrence. Car company trousers Denver boasts that In Its public schools girls over twelve years of age are taught cooking, sewing, laun- dry work, the care of children, respect for husbands, the wise management of incomes and some art by which they can earn a living. Put Denver omits to mention how many are grad- uated each year. The management of one of New and to prohibit “humor” based upon a man’s ability to be un- true to his wife without permitting her to know It of an uplift that may really uplift The sultan of Moroeceo has decided that since France has taken every. thing else he might as well move over to Paris and let France keep him, too, That report of King George Invent ing a coalsaving cook stove was gprung just at the moment when it would make him most popular, One Chicago woman has had her husband arrested because he did not kiss her. Almost any husband should feel proud of the evmpliment. aPLIT WIDE OPEN Twenty-One Persons Killed and Many Hurt, ENGINE FALLS ON ITS SIDE] Passengers Either Crushed Or Hurled the Airn—Firgt Fatal Acci- Road into dent On the Ligonier in 40 Years. Pa and 30 Latrobe, <Twentv-on¢ were killed number 1 train the Ligonier was crashed pte ! double-header freight train fatally, when on passenger escaped withot ident W iipen Ligonier passenger ROL CCCUrre grounds at wiles from The from engine And & Coacu jung the coach The made up of max being 1} tives The impact penger open and the ed or hurled like ar It wae the first sald, In the Road for the well Cre LARC rier Was CORCH Was PAEECDEOTS shot history past WAS LOE Co sOLuSs return: SANEST OF FOURTHS Cit ment—Pr Twelve es Show Great Had Deat iadeiphia 5 an Half Of the and Injuries THIS CONSTITUTION ILLEGAL. For Found Unconstitutional, Marshall's Draft Gov 8 ihe new . $v a #4 0 &8 QT ai Constitutio ed by Gos gs R goasion od und preme ¢ right to change with people ments should have a constitutional cons the Legislature Marshall and adopted a of the Legislature v al by the Ind The court 1} the Constitut that t submit ention and the been FEDERALS TAKE CHIHUAMUA, No Resistance From Rebel Rear Guard, Which Moves Northward, / Chihuahua Mexico. ~Fedoral alry took possession of the Chihuahua. No resistance was offer ed by the rebel rear guard, which moved north along the Mexican Cen tral toward Juarez, and no occurred, CRY city of Raised the Stars and Stripes. New Orleans ~For the first time in over the Confederate Veterans’ Home here Thursday. The flag raising mark to reciprocate a sent! ment expressed by the Kingsley Post 4. A. R., of Boston, donor Of the flag May Adjourn Soon. Washington. —"“We will get through before the end of the month” sald Representative Sherley, of Kentucky, leading Democratic member of House Committee on Thursday. The fact that the Benate bas falled to act upon nine of the ap propriation bills, the pending im peachment proceedings against Judge Archbald and the Stanley Steel Trust fnvestigation report did not cause Mr Bherlev to change bis view GEE! WE FEEL SORRY FOR THE TEACHERS TP TTT TERRI Hi Lepyrighity FROM PARACHUTE at Pleasure Park. LOSES HIS GRIP ON TRAPEZE Thomas M His Three Cut Dip, Using One After Another, core. Making B® Three Parachutes, When the Accident Occurred. HMICCOUGHS PROVE FATAL Pt Explode Giant Firecra As Last ang F&C Resort ARRESTED FOR LARCENY Former Assistant Treasurer of Steel Company. KILLED IN FREAK WAY. Rope Breaks Woman's Neck As Mule Runs Away. Pa. 26 years old Mise Rebecca Hart Lebanon, of Swatara town- mag. Hit ship, this county, was Killed in an was assisting hay. into the manner She new-mown unusual animal became frightened and | ran away, dragging the woman ia its Miss Hartman was held | the mule at the | The rope cut deep | into her face and broke her neck and | by the rope with TWO KILLED, 100 HURT, No Safe and Sane Observance In| Philadelphia, i Philadelphia, Pa--A toll of two deaths and over 100 injured was ex | acted by Philadelphia's celebration of the Fourth, notwithstanding the efforts | The of the injured were children. CRUSHES ANOTHER an Hour. Races On At EE M Man Hour eg An At Lever Sees Danger Reverses Throttie and is Thrown From Cab express “1 BES ¢ EE f persons vehicle 1« the njured the tangled masse of wreckage Most of the bodies found The wrecked cars nd pry dead aud from mangled heaped-up mass of other ne re one wWredrage, 3 fashion 11 re each in telescope The last two care on No mained on the track later used as temporary hospitals into train val an time to finish the work of $1,350,000 For Army. Washington ~The Houre adopted a resolution appropriating $1,250,000 to provide for the participation of the regular army in the encampment and maneuvers of the organized militia of YEAR IN JAIL FOR McFARLAND Minister Guilty Of Causing Death Of His Secretary. Pittaburg~~Rev, Dr, T. D. Me Farland, a prominent educator, who was found guilty of causing the death of hi: Secretary, Elsie Dodds Coe, by an operation, was sentenced to sorve one year in jail and flaed 614 with costs. In submitting i: verdict the jury recomm. vded lefsieng 10 uo extreme mercy of the cenit Conse * Vaniman, His Brother and Three Others Killed. WOMEN CRY AND FAINT Ablaze Before Car and Gas Bag Drop—Whole Resort At Scene. $y pe tptors It struck the the final landing As It geen wreckage be rors hasging n hanging Forse 4 CRIS whi rising and His plan r bag. which would the lowering # THEY Hg was pumj into the inter and and thereby compress the gas fthin foon animan wae posritive that he had it Is advanced by some that he had equipped the Akron with thir new and that oncration may caused the accident. Vaniman in public. but usually acted had experiments to device jis have make Rifle Duel In Virginia. Suffolk, Va Craig Atkinson, a young jeweler of Boykine, Va, shot instantly killed John Beal, a Beal was 50 years of age. At home, where after a wordy war a duel with Winchester rifies followed, At kinson was slightly wounded. It was an old feud of years standing between the families. Atkinson Is awaiting preliminary hearing in Boykine Jail OLDEST BOOK AGENT. —————— George Clinton Paine Celebrates Mis 100th Birthday. Newark, N. J. George Clinton Paine, a citizen of this city, who calls himself “the oldest book agent in the world,” is celebrating his one hun. dredth birthday at his home here this week. He is in excellent health--a condition for which he believes the drinking of buttermilk is largely re sponsible, PENNSYLVANIA STATE NEWS Allentown. ~—Mo an thous sand pupil hools were promoted at the annual ting of ike Board of Cor # of the j Allentown Marie, four-year-oid daughter of Mr. and Mre. John Kaegle, Ya Whe errio tha R ! press wae thrown with a slight ree was killed ha demolished scalp wound and the wagon Reading — Ralph, ten-year-old son of Frank A. Deisher, a farmer of Topton, WAS horses atiached to an hay rake when the animals took fright and bolted. The boy was thrown front of the rake and dragged for considerable distance He was Jrightful jlacerated and injured in. Yternally. Slight hopes are entertained for his recovery Allentown. —Charies W. Fritchman has accepted the proposition of the trustees of the Rittersville Asylum to gerve as steward at $1,800 a year | and signed the contract which puls | him into the position. Mr. Fritch | man bas been at the hospital since May 22 as Superintendent Klopp's as- gistant, getting things ready for its | opening. He bas bad experience in | goyluma, having been eight years at WAS gris iTiv two ing iin in ‘a Trenton. Tamagua-~It has been decided to build a low wall across the Schuyl kill river in the heart of the town to form a small dam. It will be used for water sports, storage of water in case of fire and improve sanitary con. ditions, Summit HillL—The local Town Coun: ell muddle was gettied when Council men Zello Davis, Morgan Ronemus and George Thomas, members of the new body, were accepted by the old Coun ell, and from now on there will be one Council to transact the affairs of the borough.
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