The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 12, 1912, Image 2

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The Centre Reporter
CENTRE HALL. - - PA
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VALUE OF NEATNESS. |
The fixed habit of presenting ak |
ways a neat and cleanly appearance
to the world Is sure of a double reward.
It not only creates a favorable impres. |
sion but begets sustaining self-re-
spect. It 1s scarcely of
8 man who does not respect himself
to look for consideration from
pthers. It the cost of clothing
but gcrupulous of it that
vounts. The nder means
should be neither “
but always tidy and neat in his attire,
seeing hix If crit.
Ailnsell
cal eye of a possible employer, why
a
reasonable
much
is not
the care
man of sle
toppy” nor “sloppy,”
with the coldly
ls bound to remark the significance of
a soiled shir d
to may
n
t front, a wilted collar, an
whom an licant's dress
mean much
politest deportment.
as defined by the
fleid, is the dress of though
true style of the avérage m
Lie
correctly th
api
more than address or
n writing,
Chester
80 the
Style |
fastidious
8;
be
he
He
Id always
and dust; he
if has to
bucket; he
neglect to brush his hair,
his teeth, his coat, trousers
may
an
surmised from 10 care
takes of his personal Aranc
ot be fi
free of
appe
needs n
be
Erease
should like his bat
be taken by
should neve
his shoes,
and hat;
iron
over
them;
should
dry
never,
ky but shou
spots
h,
even it
means of a
I
if he can't afford a pressing
he should trousers
the sleep upon
if item he
handkerchiefs,
panes and
with a
put coat and
and
is
own
serious
them on window
by any 6 seen
11
soiled one
It appears to be t
fon that a ¢
balr shall be worn by women
during
the coming season, and It is perhaps
well that t
derstanding of
from. It appears
almost any Amer
out enough halr from
meet
take
Ings, says
#Xxpert
Chie
+443 C
here should be a clear
fo
bails
un-
»
t
where the comes
that
woman combs
0 be admitted
her own head to
all requirements, but
t she will not
comb
An
stated In
"Americans live
combings.”
it it
oh * »rey 3 ©
the trouble to save the
t Manchester Union
1 tt hair br
Ago recently
he
in the 18iness
that a
too fast to save their
is al
go prob
WOInAD
age American
giv
give wheres
halr
that Ameriea
halr from Europe and
no thought as to
her supplementary
comes
8
of
fo
irox :
appea
imports its
Asia, T
Argt clas
ee misoivin
Ne INIsgivit
o rated
GAY
ure
Some cases,
somes from )
saving Chinese women, who are eager
to swap their tresses for copper coin
It
combings in
is worth while air from
Average
til
market
to save h
China, which the
American
pays
Wi totally
good peice In
nan un
a
a
she
The old palace Petersburg
which burned not be
confounded with th It was
8 log structure, on an island, the great
czar's flist home In his new capital,
but had long as a Greek
ghapel peans do not pull down
buildings as ruthlessly as is the pras
tice in the United States; so this prim
itive historic structure, its interior rich
with bejeweled (kons, remained, a link
between the past and the present, re
ligious services being held In it sex
eral times a day, and many of thems
services being largely attended. Its
destruction will remove an interesting
landmark of the great Czar Peter.
recently should
ae Pelerhof.
been uged
Euro
In the American quarter of the city
Berlin a musical conservatory Is
be erected with sound-proof walls,
that undergoing instruction
the art of planoplaying shall not
drive the crazy with their
fin. People the world over who are
nervously to dissonant
sounds will heartily approve the idea
end hope for its general adoption
Much has been sald and written in
praise the soothin influence of
music, but there are many individuals
so constituted that it is the reverse
of delightful to them to hear hour
after hour-—gometimes at the time of
night when they would woo sleep-the
din of a neighbor's plano. There may
be a soothing influence of music, but
it is not brought out by beginners
pracileing the scales nor by convivial
parties playing ragtime.
Verily, the life of the weather man
is not a happy one. A few months
ago the farmers were kicking about
floods and now they are complaining
about the drought.
of
to
#0
in
pupils
neighbors
sensitive
of
O11 on the roads is a blessing In that |
A lays the dust, but it has its draw.
backs. Residents of Montclair, N. J,
and surrounding towns say that robins, |
bluebirds, starlings and even ths hardy
sparrows are dying at an unprecedent.
ed rate this summer, and the mortal
ity is attributed to thirst, occasioned
by the aversion of the birds to drink
ing water tainted by the oll used on
the roads. Perhaps the situation can
be redeemed by a system of drinking
troughs for the feattered tribes.
BY U. 5. SOLDIERS
Mexicans Cross the Border,
But Are Driven Back.
AMERICANS ARE IN DANGER. |
United States
Mexico To
Threatened
Government Urges
Adequately Protect
Americans In
Mexico.
Northern
mish betwee
Mexican re
national Ii
received
Bigs
Mexica:
the
cap
v
iy
Eagemer
below achita N. M.. a on ad
; ; 5
Marks
poll
It
slong
ened,
where
Department
Arizona
(en
in the
& probable
the
BAY
Gener
Of 1eXx
New
prese;
anda
At
troops «
Hachits
invasions
adjacent
three f the
tioned
of the
gurred
Rear
recently
AMERICANS IN DANGER,
The Mexican Government rged
Protect Them.
Washingt
sador Wil
Btate Depart:
Mexicar
federal
SO
PE Yernrs
troops
protect Americ
arm the
against th
guns and
border
gent
ean mines
This action
of the
inforn
the rebs
érs In that
at
unde:
“tals
ol Pre
is »
pe
NOTIFICATION OF WATI
Vice-Presidential Nom
Prohibition Party
nee
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Ada Aaron S
notified of his nor
presidency by
al Cor
was n
of
vent:
jade by
Rochester:
In his speec]
Watkins sald
happy to as
fam
of the greatest part
hon i *
me
party
candidat
first time
have beer
al ticket
existed i
urging them to this act an
that Mr
phall
paign that nona of those
that great body
ever reg:
r
legates
ad
ana
hope
gniep
the
eR cam
who composed
at will
MANY HORSES DIE
Hits Section Of
Western Kansas.
Mysterious Disease
Tope 3. Kan. S
6
horases
t 3
kr eptember He
ea Im than 4.000
Western
disease
uae
died in
terious army
rinariang at Fort Riley have establish
od a quarantine, prohibiting the bring
ing of any horse on the military reser
ore have
Kansas since a mys
hrot
uroke out vete
Fort Riley is wholly a cavalry and
grtiilery post, and there are more than |
1,600 horses and mules there
The great mortality has created a
gerious situation in Western Kansas, |
hundreds of farmers being left with
out animals to do necessary work. Fall
crops are going unharvested, and very
little plowing or planting of spring
vheat ie heing done.
FROST HURTS COFFEE CROP,
Unfavorable Outlook Causes Excite.
ment In New York Market.
New York. Reports of heavy dam |
aging frosts in Brazil and a conse
quent unfavorable outlook for the come
ing coffee crop caused extreme ae
tivity and exeitoment In the local cof.
fee market Tuesday The opening
was from 30 to 40 pointe above the
closing prices of last Friday, and the
market sold fully 3% to 46 points net
higher during the morning
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ARMY OFFICER
DIES SUDDENLY
Lieut. Gen. MacArthur Was
Making a Speech.
WAS AN ABLE SOLDIER.
Career Of Of the Best
Known Army Officers and a For
mer Chief Of Sta! Brought
Toe An End.
One
HUSBAND KILLS HI
in a Rage He W
At
Ww
unded
Lawyers
FIND BODY IN CREEK,
indications Are That Man Was Robbed
Mu
and rdered,
soon
the bods
A $1,000,000 FIRE
Burned.
Los
evel
i ih
(ea ¥
noe di
Frazier Plier
(ite
} rium are
buried and the
Bppros £1 000 006
among the bt
will
i
3
i oO
THREE KILLED BY EXPLOSION,
Stone Quarry.
Pa men and a
boy were killed and five men were |
badly injured by premature ex |
the stone quarry
R. Kibblehouse, near here. The
Norristown, Two
the
THREE MEN DROWNED,
boro, N. J. i
Paulsboro, N. J -Three men were
when their rowboat
current,
Frederick Krumaker,
Joseph Middleton, Jr
The men
upset
The
ine treach
victime
40
were:
Ky
y =
AVED 83 FROM
EATH IN BAY
H. Chelton. Hero,
at Lawsonia.
Wm,
Dead
Capt.
CONGRESS GAVE HIM MEDAL.
From
Soldiers
8 1863 J¢
Che
Cri
Swept apeake In
w
shield
To
i .#
Will
John
WwW. Crisfield
Crew
tain Chelt
During
ton served with distinction in
avy He
survived
grown
the
thi
and
married in
$150,000,000 Subway System.
Chicago. ~The proposed subway sys
cost $150,000,000, No plan for finance. |
vet, but the system of routing was
practically agreed upon at a meeting
of the Subway Commission with the
city council
TAFT'S COUSIN LOSES JOB.
Federal Civil Service Rules
sponsible For Mis Dismissal.
Federal civil service
was announced here, were |
Re.
Chicago.
rules, it
D. Taft, 24 years old, a cousin of |
Pregidefit Taft, from a minor clerkship
in the United States customs’ office
After the expiration of his tem. |
ENGINEER FELLS
RAIN ROBBE
Lone Bandit Had Robbed L. & N.
Limited.
|RODE TWENTY-FIVE MILES,
E
New York Limited
Who
Was Caught
Off His Guard By the
Engincer
Howard Edwards, Robbed the
HELD UP WRONG TRAIN
Mistake
senger
Bandits Freight For
Train,
Orieans
ipy
na Ar
Tee
WOOD PLEADS NOT GUILTY
Of Wocelen
Dynamit
President Mill Denles
ing Charge
ston
of the
Bo
pleaded
tment charg-
to distribute
ng the big
met winter
District tlorney Lavelle
that the bail of $5000
a commissioner last
dynamj e
textile strike in tha ty
Assistant
told
the court
Lightning Kills Cavalryman.
Bisbee, Ariz.--Trooper Saddler, of
riding near Fort Huachucasy Eight
His horse also was killed
BANDIT WAS A RANK AMATEUR,
Molde Up a Passenger Train and
Leaves With Only $20.
Osage City, Kan--A masked man
boarded a Missouri Pacific train here
and robbed the conductor, the ticket
anditor and six men who were in the
smoker. After obtaining $20 the rob
ber jumped from the train when it
stopped at a water tank and escaped
log into the boat when it upset,
though he passed the examination.
the bandit was a “rank amateur.”
SNAPSHOTS AT
STATE NEWS
All Pennsylvania Gleaned for
items of Interest.
REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD
Farmers Busy Every Locality
any
Bus
Ug
Churches Raising
Objects—Items of
Funds for
Worthy
ness and Pleasure that Interest
1
Gai
recily traceable
Aarmers
HHARIOUS
the of cattle, which
have grained foothold
been reported one
cow 80 afflicted has gone totally blind,
another case where the animal is
gradually getting worse, and another
instance is cited where the entire herd
is afflicted. The only cure is said to
be the European method of injecting
a mixture of snuff and sugar inte the
animals’ eves,
are
disease allecting
soems
There has
where the
eYeR io
a
case
Carlisle has collected $120 in aute
speeders fines in three weeks
The Allentown Democrat directs at.
| tention to a little matter of history
three men daily delved In the
mountain at a point about a mile be
{ low Slatington for gold, which they
| claimed was’ hidden there, according
ito the “Seventh Book of Moses"
They succeeded in reaching the rock
under which the gold was supposed to
be, but beneath they found nothing
but common everyday dirt.