The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 08, 1912, Image 6

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HOLIDAYS AND THEIR USES.
When it first occurred to any one to
celebrate an event or commemorate a
by cessation from toil and giv-
to idleness, amusement,
known, but it
in the history
In the savage
men lived from
were obliged to
to get their liv-
ed stage, when
general,
person,
ing up a day
and festivity,
must
not
early
is
have been
of social
of «
to
evolution.
state xigtence
hand and
fish every
mouth,
hunt or
ing.
tillage
when
and
work
day
In a more advance
of the
the
stored, there
became
year's crops were garnered
time when
Was
soil
came a
and it
the first holiday
was natural to sig-
and gath-
earth by
and It was nat-
ation of re
could be intermitted,
doubtless
was instituted
that
It
hen
nalize the
of
sort of Felaiel ing
ripening
ering the of the
gome
ural, too, that
newed spring should re
au-
festivals may be call
Once holidays
strange that
incin-
world
at we
celve recognition. These
ring
iral holidays
is not
1her
nt gays the (
for most a
and grime th
break ac-
and
and physical envir
and
rts of
ailed of to
casional
tle sereation
salutary.
occasions
make
COBSATY
8
far
ain
very
prom i
country
of them
» prep-
1 states
every
best
ce
the
servi
AVerage
teachers
each-
for
ole year—
:
in
g the t
ad
ay
less
Vorld's
eleven
eight
1 ~ porwr vy fen
1 Egypt in
a
-uba-
his country
a very large
incubator
SM orwmt
Egyp
which
then re
eggs. In
k ovens
and
built
birth of Jesus Christ
the skeleton
hose bones were still
ition On the wrists
four in bronze and
the skeleton
"he questic
ite in New York for some
that all
be averted
maoistening the contents
with a disinfectant solu
in the laun-
he says, is fol
There is a general
men In the laundry
that thorough
fuggests
nger may
18 they arrive
practice,
Bong
isinfection re
subjection of the art
steaming and
writ from the
cleg to the process of
washing
York husband, sued for dl
characterizes his wife's mother
ns like to one of the knitting women
of French guillotine, says that
Berooge was an angel of light com
pared to her father, that the members
of her famlly collectively are worship-
pers of the golden calf and that his
wife herself is a reincarnation of Ju
dag Iscariot. One can easily imagine
what kind of a grand, sweet song mar
riage was in that happy home.
4 New
yorce
the
expectation and precedent by making
a prolonged stay in Paris, aa many |
other princes have done, but without |
visits,
A London inventor has discovered
a way to apply brakes and stop a
traip by wireless. Now he may go to
work to seek n way to close the open
switch by the same method,
NOT GUILTY OF
SHOOTING GARAGE
Nearly Collapses When the |
Verdict is Reached.
WAS GENERALLY EXPECTED.
“God Bless Gentlemen!” Was
Her Excl! As She Heard
the Announcement That She
You,
amation
Was Free.
REFL
Resoclut
Ar
Senate Passes
Appr
dent
av
refugees
allabl
most
bevond
CRges] W
that
those »
aid shel
the rmmenst
EOVE
WILL WARN US IN AUTOS.
Mead Of Zion Church Predicts Falling
Of Wrath Of God.
Zion City, l-—Wilbur Glenn Voliva,
head of the Zion Church. has arrang-
ed to carry the gospel into practically
every state in the Union by the agency
of automobiles A few weeks ago
Yoliva, in a sermon delivered here,
declared that the wrath of God was to
fall on many cities, and urged all who
wished to escape to come to Zion. |
It is to carry this message to the peo.
ple that automobile missionaries have
been decided on,
MAY NOT IMPEACH HANFORD,
| Investigators To Recommend Dismiss.
sal Of the Proceedings.
Washington. —A report, recommend.
{ng the dismissal of the impeachment
Federal Judge
Cornelius H. Hanford, has been pre. |
pared by Representatives Graham and |
McCoy, members of the House Judi
elary Committee, who heard testimony |
in Seattle against the jurist. Judge |
Hanford's resignation is being held at |
the White House for the committee's
action,
JUST. CAG
= EIGHT
six POUN
Poumne
PICKE REL
(Just MET
[smit n Anp wi
Jd ami HE SAW
BROWN RE Tuas
J room A Pann
1 wip C AUGGHT
i
i
i munD
L
EXONERATE ISMAY
Excessive Speed is Blamed
for the Disasfer
DISCIPLINE FOUND GOOD.
©
Say Captain
ARTHUR BRISBANE WEDS,
Miss Phoebe Cary
Bride Of New York
Editor.
Mr. Brigshane
Clerk Skully
Buf-
Age ity
‘ATTY
Br
jes gave hers as 22
falo is Mr ghane's native city
SEES DAWN OF FREEDOM,
Woman Of B1 Years Files First Citl
zenship Papers.
Bixty-four
fornia and
Melvin, born in
court and filed
become a citizen
the dawn of free
throughout the
San Francisco
resident of C
old, Mary
Ireland,
her first papers to
“I have lived to see
dem
a
years
ali 81
Josephine
fottered into
for women
ghe aaid,
before 1 die”
w -
PINCHOT IN COLLISION,
Dragged 60 Feet When Car
Auto.
Kansas
Hits
Kanans City,
death near here when an automobile
in which he was riding with two com-
panions was demolished in a collision |
with an interurban electric car. Pin
CLAUSE you hid]
I BROWN WHO 4
UVES In THE
i] next saunth
| WELL,
(Ao an)
i Lipa ¥ six
$2,400,000 A YEAR
New York
Learns
District
of Systems.
SENSATIONAL
graft
Hoae
Becker, he
handled $600,000
amm
officl
waid
a2 Year ant
died bs
came
houses,
were ha
This, } said
from gambling
of ill
! Lh in
lections
rooms,
like
Pox 1
houses repute and the
DEACONS ENJOIN SINGER,
May Not Raise His Voice In Tennessee
Church,
Tenn Jd. P. Bmmett,
has been restrained by in.
junction from singing in the First Bap.
tist Church of Albertville. The in
junction was issued upon the prayer
| of the deacons of the church.
Chattanooga,
a vocalist,
MISS TAFT TO GO WEST.
Robert and Miss
Taft, son and daughter of the Presi
ident, will arrive in Chicago August
{8, en route to the Glacier National
| Park, where they will camp. They
| will leave Chicago the same day.
| They will remain at the park for three |
| woeks, Mra George E. Vincent, wife
i of the president of the Minnesota Uni.
Chicago.
MANY PERSONS
Number
Crash,
Fwice That
in
(TRAINS ~~ MEET
Both
©
Split
Are Well Filled~
Asunder
Lighter
Wreck
Te
and
Beains
Burn
age
COUNSEL FOR
Wickersham Nam
For
a . bs =
arch
;
Represent
ATTACKED BY
Newsboy Nearly Tes
FALL FROM AEROPLANE
Aviator and Passenger
Serious Injury.
Escape
Farnum T. Fish, the
and a
Schermerhorn, of
in a biplane at
racetrack here 30th
1 The
wrecked
Mass
Los
passes
“fa
viaiden
figeles aviator,
ger,
fell
the
i
a
IEUS
escaped gerious
plane
aero
capsized and was
Body Riddied With Bullets
Pittsburgh Perforated with
bullet holes, the dead body of Mike
English, an Italian, was found on a
lonely path near the ovens of the H.
C. Frick Coke Company at Blythedale,
Pa. The police believe English was
shot from ambush by members of the
| Blackhand.
10
MAY HAVE NEW TRIAL.
Introduced For Dismissed West
Point Cadets.
Washington. ~~ Four West
cadets, court-martialed last August |
(and dismissed by President Taft on a
{charge of drinking intoxicating liquor |
jon the academy grounds, would be
granted a new trial through the terms
{of a bill favorably reported by the
| House Military Affairs Committee, The
measure authorizes President Taft to
ain
| party, consisting of young people.
' fiiet lesser punishment.
SNAPSHOTS AT
STATE NEWS
All Pennsylvania Gleaned for
items of Interest
REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD
Farmers pcalit
Churc Many
Wort! y Busi
ness and Pleasure that interest.
Busy i
&e Raising
in Every
¢ Funds for
Objects—Iitems of
east of Our
. om
LOoOrge
iller, who lives in Lock Ha
hospital In Castanea
township, saw a large copperhead grab
one of his youngest five old
Plymouth Rock chickens and attempt
to swallow it. Mr. Miller, with a pick
handle, killed the snake, which meas
ured 4% feel in length.
Herbert Ward, a merchant at
ven's isolated
wooks
Tre
One
of his favorite selections is “Yankee
Venus, a three horsepower motor
| boat, belonging to Morrie Schearer of
Reading caught fire in the middle of
the Schuylkill River near Haines
locks, and, fearing that an explosion
might follow, Mr. and Mrs. Schearer
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Ritter,
Jumped into the stream, but all were
saved