The Centre Reporter CONTAGION NOT INFECTION. For many years the idea of infec into contagion. The Congress of Hyglene, which held ita to have ease conveyance is always by con- tagion and mot infection. It is contact, suffering that causes the occurrence of that disease in a second patient. Much used to be sald of infected places, says the New York Herald. Swamps, low ground or marshy surroundings were thought to be the cause of dis ease. The night air had a bad repu- tation as a fomenter of illness of va- rious kinds. Now we know that it is the mosquito which directly carries various diseases and acts as an inter mediate host between one human vic tim and another. In the same way other carriers of disease have been found. Flies, fleas, ticks, rats and various forms of parasites are respon- sible for disease distribution Even among human beings certain individu- als prove to be “carriers” of infectious material. They may be insusceptible themselves or have acquired immu- nity from the disease, yet can convey it to others when a com municable disease it can be raced to a preceding case with which there has been contact either directly or indirectly. Always occurs Dr. Wiley is right in his contention that people dle too young. Human life should be prolonged, and it can be by higher on of hyglene. The average expectation of life in the United States is only about 44 years It should be much higher, and probably will be hereafter, for people more and more concerning the prevention of disease As a matter of fact the most valuable study In our schools is hygiene, saye the Boston Globe. If the young folks are taught the value of food and mod erate they Ww up stron possess of care of their bodies much ignorance among young and old concerning the proper care of the health who know to consume will tality with The sooner 0 education matters are learning exercise ov will gro vr An and take Is a knowledge how to There too How few there are eat; that Is things which supply of vi which to ward off disease more attention in all our institutions of learning to hy: glene and kindred topics the better it will be for the students None but the strong and healthy can enjoy life or engage successfully in its battles even now to only those create a sufficient is paid The age when we boasted of hold ing our own opinions 1s past. Today If we possess any view at all, it Is not usual to express them. This {8 a po lite, a age, in which to confess to strong feelings. opinion is to risk opinionated, and the world of today would avoid that at all the London Mirror. Our conversation has generated into a of non-com mittal phraseology, and a superficial amiability is the right note to strike. Amiable the world de mands it; argument the worst form There was ime subjects only-—politics and religion— were held today all subjects that may 1 to dissension are to be avoided. non-controversial one fears hold being one To one's own called costs, says de. state we must be, 1H of a $f at when two taboo: ead 1808 248 the imported See how 1909, 427: In Great Brital American figures have expanded 27; 19810, 1,101: 1911, 3.734 In the first six months of the present year the num ber of American pur chased in Great Britain was The total value of machines was $481,000 in 1908 and $2,961,000 in 1911. The machines shipped to Great Brit ain from this country in the first half of the current year were worth $2,792. 000. It Is evident that American manufacturers can make serviceable automobiles, and make them cheaply. n automobiles automobiles a Fan wpe fl, these Beyond reasonable duration, ap plause is an uncivilized nuisance. Pub {ic meetings are making it wear that character, says the Brooklyn Ragle. Manufactured applsuse is becoming a contest of “stunts.” “Stunts” such as have been resorted to are simply barbarous. Publie opinion should stop them and candidates should re gent them. They made no votes. They an offense to good taste, PARCELS POST REGULATIONS What the Public Can and Can- not Send. NO SNAKES ARE ALLOWED. Hitchcock lssues Regulations—Railroad Officials Kick On Weighing and the Pay. Washington According the regulations governing the parcels post system promulgated by Postmaster General Hitchcock, perishable articles may be sent through the malls under specific restrictions as to their containers and the distance they to be sent Butter, lard, fish, fresh meats, dressed fowls, vegetables fruits, berries articles, likely quickly for short packed, E local in a container when each egg | a perfectly to are and similar to decay, may be sent when be packed ’ for distances securely RES will delivery for properly accepted when and any ®) secure manner or cured be Z0ne m smoked meat will within 1 first including ing of salted, dried, meats, but ported only Fragile toys, musical cles of glass, in whole or in be securely “fragile. Articles parcels liquors ous fresh trans he articles and part, must that post yrint be forwarded at parcel at pound rate TOBACCO VS, CHOLERA, 8moke From Cigar Of Pipe Deadly To Germs That Develop In Mouth, Par eflicac cording to onus BIG DEMAND FOR NEW COINS Of Quarters and Halves Is Limited. Government Finds Supply Dur ment has juarters and £1.60 paid out OOH in ors rd aepar GRACE SUES FOR DIVORCE. Still Maintains That Him For His Wife Insurance. Ga Relterating charge that his wife shot him to obtai his H filed suit against Daisy Opie Grace At her trial here in June Mra. Grace wag acquitted and returned to Philadelphia to live Shot Newnan, the n life Grace insurance, Eugene for divorcee SUICIDE TO HYMN MUSIC. “Nearer, My God, To Thee" On a Phonograph. New York. After placing a record, “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” in a phonograph at their home in Brook: lyn, Mrs. Marie Ultzer, 60 years old, wife of a well-to-do architect, and her son, William Ultzer, Jr. 40, fastened rubber tubes to their faces, turned on Played garia was appropriated by the gov- Talk about the battlefield! They're not In the deprivations of the home! A California man has just FRESH WATER BENEATH SALT, San Francisco Bay. San Francisco.-—8an Francisco Bay A pile 110 feet long a man who allenated the affections of his wife. te collect the judgment and marry again, | of Mission street today tapped a pres sure vein that is still gushing. The first apurt rose four feet above the salt water. The jet was about 10 inches in diameter and continued un- diminished at last reports. THE PRICE OF PEACE WO CONVIGTEL 11th Pennsylvaina District Minus a Congressman. LIE PASSED IN THE HOUSE. Member Ousted Contestant Declared Guilty Of Violating the Corrupt Sitting Republican and His Democratic Practices Act been useg ie ame MUST BE FIREPROOF us Will Be Barred Stores Otherwige Santa Cla Fram Gotham are non-inflammable COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT. Secret Service Men Capture Italian and His Wife. Pittsburgh, With at white and for the liguid metal, Glacint« and his were arr home in Graddock by operative William Nye and a squad of iraddock The fiscated 100 counterfeit half-dollars ra pot heat molds wife sted gecret service police officers con EXCOMMUNICANT SUES. Pittsburgh Woman Asks $20,000 For Being Ousted From Church. Pittsburgh. Charging that she was excommunicated, Mrs. Edward Sutter filed a $20,000 damage suit against the Rev, John B. Wilson and Grant Street | Reformed Presbyterian Chureh CUPID'S HEALTH LAW, 3 f i . . | Governor Aldrich Will Propose Meas- i ure For Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb Governor { will in his forthcoming message to the | Legislature recommend the enactment lof a law to prevent the marriage of | the physically or mentally unsound, { He has not outlined fully his plan, but iit will probably be similar to the laws in other States where registration is required THE COUNTRY’S Most the Country. CROP IS 13,820,000 BALES. in Te Year. Quantity Second Only Record Crop Of Texas the Last Grew the Greatest Crop In its History $332,615.38 FOR INJURIES Paul (Minn.) Woman Awarded Record Verdict, St. olin y I 61 Blakely was tly Min Age n o ¥ MIs permane:; when a CArt riding on November § D Bi neapolig street car ch 156% injured wh ghe was Frank was awarded yf 216.026.12 bs struck a 0 akely, the husband the damages ir gum « the Supreme Sug f.ourt “7 tf KILLS ‘YEAR-OLD WIFE Man Also Shoots Motherin-Law and Tries To Escape. from a9 eh Returning William Potts, killed his 17.-vearold wife and probably fatally injured his motherindaw, Mrs. Edward Siater The shooting is said to have heen result of a family quarrel. Potts at tempted to escape on a freight train, but was captured and lodged in jail here. Mra. Slater is in a hospital with a bullet wound in her thigh and is not expected to recover. Coatesville, Pa rabbit hunt, old, shot and a Years ¢ b ihae i . | Taft May Make Him Governor Of the ! Canal Zone, NEW POST FOR GOETHALS, Washington. —« President Taft thinking of offering the governorship {of the Panama Canal Zone to Colonel | George Goethals, the builder of the | canal. Panama trip it is practically certain { that he will offer the post to Colonel | Goethals and | whether he accepts or not, plans for {the zone government. ’ 1 i ALLEN LEADER ESCAPES DEATH Sentenced at Wytheville to Thirty-five Years. EDWARDS GETS 27 YEARS. Compromise In the Hillsville Tragedy Cases May Result In a New Arial For the Two Con- demned Men. YW ythey Va Jury lien, of ille, Following the ver- dict of the in the second trial of guilty for ti} Lilt Foster, Bidna A involuntary f L4 Oo ¥ of manslaughter death Vil é commonwealth's at f Carroll county five and nhxing shiment at hn Years on. Developments came fast of BHOOLNIE up result that all the cases » defendants for on March Judiciary of { Carroll | ended by com promise {ne indictsiont Sidua ‘n for the murder against Sheriff Lewis jictments Of againet impli were com Edwards, for being ated he courtroom tragedy 6 al 0 CIOCK, TO PAY SOUTHERN CLAIMS House Passes Bill To Restore Millions Taken After Civil War, ¢ “E run Vi Ore after repaid the terms House 3 tha 131 MG bill we Ww amena he of la to dispense relating to the judic with the ity in those claims wrocends fclaty SO AS Hegation ar aff ta The the Senate proof of loya ing after Hon has not onls } of property an the ill date mentioned $ vet passed KILLS HIS SWEETHEART. Oregon Youth Lures Girl Into Depths Of Mine. Wash Luring his sweet Jennie Liner, 18 years the depths of a mine near Harvard, 1daho, Jesse Dillman shot and killed her and fatally wounded himself. Men entered the mine to in vestigate the cause of the two ghots they had heard, but Dillman opened fire on them and drove them out. Dill man crawled to the mouth of the tun. nel and surrendered, Palouse heart, M into SH old, [Lo HEN SELLS FOR $800. “Lady Show You" Captured Prize For | : Egg Laying Record. Mo~~Lady Show You, the national egg laying contest at the State Poultry Station. Mountain Grove, Mo, this year, was sold here for $800 by J. A ' Blckerdite, of Millersville, Il. The | hen has a record of laying 281 full | | weight eggs this year. Lady Show | You is a White Plymouth Rock. Springfield, a hen that won SNAPSHOTS AT STATE NEWS All Pennsylvania Gleaned for Items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy In Every Locality— Churches Ralsing Funds for Many Worthy Objects—items of Busi ness and Pleasure that Interest. Working on a planer, Joseph Brows was seriously injured at Tyrone Drege WHE run shift Isaac down and ing locomotive at nets a i 4 brat Boclety open-alr The Bethlehem Tuberculosis insti 3 * ar % Fy i ite an CRoOl ters an as meth 10 mini are sociation for ods. planning improved charity been elected pres purcha late > for $5 their crops growers } 1I8vVe no logs, since much of naged has been sold for a pound < Sir died the distinction the l.ackawan who at Pitts had of having breaker ever nd Wyoming erected first coal 0a a in valleys out To facilitate the search for missing heirs of Rebeccah and Elizabeth Gross, legatees to a tract of land at Speeceville, permission of the Dauphin County Court has been obtained to have the Sheriff advertise. Thé pro ceeding was begun by Attorney C. C. Stroh, counsel for Jesse MeCarty, Williamsport, the present owner of the land. McCarty is about to dispose of the tract of 9% acres W. R Blough, and the title is clear with the exception of $2000 legacies directed io beth Gross, under the will of Christian Gross, the first owner of the land. The Juniata shops of the Penneyl- vania Railroad are making a new rec ord in the amount of work turned out. six engines a week. Pleading guilty to robbing a store at Yeagertown, Charles, aling “Red” tive, was captured, broke jail and re. turned of his own accord, was com. mitted to the Reform School at Hunt