——————— 1 AR ls NHTSA The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL, PA. | UNCLE SAM'S SCALE OF TIPS, That the tip i8 an established insti tution in the United States is conced- ed by that serious agency ment, the federal treasury ment. It has promulgated an order specifying the tips that {ts employes may Include in their traveling ex. penses while transacting public busli- ness. Some may be inclined to ac- cept the government's scale of tips, as they accept the government's weights and measures, as establishing the standard. The treasury department of a national administration that has tried to make a specialty of efficiency and economy permits an employe in New York or Chicago to tip the per- son who brings his meals to him not more than 50 cents a day. He may epend a like sum for this service In any one of a score of other considerable size, the which are specified. For the service of sleeping car porters he may spend 26 cents a day and of chair car ters 15 cents a day. If he Atlantic ocean he may steward's fees; going to or from Ha- wali he may give the steward $15: going to or from Panama or Porto Rico, $10. He is not allowed to give baggagemen or porters more than 25 cents on his arrival at rom hotels, wharves, tions and such places. Tipping is a serious matter to many an American of small resources, says the Chicago Daily News. Not a few persons wish they had the federal treasury behind them to stand the expense of tips when they travel. It comfort them somewhat to know that the treasury itself parcels out the with a cor degree of dence. cities of names of por- crosses the use $10 for or departure railroad sta- may tips siderable pru- An eastern doctor says that are more like monkeys than n that they exhibit more curiosity women en in This is a dangerous discussion and recalls the observation by a that women as well as men have sprung from monkeys, the women sprang farger; furthermore it suggests the remark by a an that “Men are more logical women—also more zoological.” woman might but that witty wom than The Young Idea faces a A Pitteburg judge hs teacher 1pil, adjun 0 educati terrible crisis 18 decided that a has the an unruly p right to whip an 1 the rod is a necessary onal pro cesses. words, this modern judge sustains the rulings of Solomon, whose wisdom been » bench bas pever called into question Exchange The eastern college professor who invegtigation that headed men seldom women with red hair had his labor for noth- ing. The custodian of the selzmo- graph station in W have given him that hand. has foun red- marry ashington te information could off. Whether that aviator the Atlantic in 33 will achieve a first page position in the newspapers {f he makes the at tempt—and many a man has lived to old age without gaining that distine tion. flies across hours or not, he A college Taw professor declares the time has come when the courts must concern themselves as much with jus tice as with law. It is encouraging to find experts sustain the idea that justice was eriginally the cause-for-be- ing of law It is reported that American million aires are belrg skinned in London art dealers. But most of the millionaires gained thelr money on Wall street by skinning the unsuspecting. Sort of robbing Peter to pay Paul The story that an American duchess has been arrested In Venice for insult ing Italy is a very startling one, espe cially to Americans. It shows the fine Italian hand In inventive fiction. A sensation of regulated mildness has been caused by a woman's wear- ing a watch In her slipper. Then there was the old conundrum about the clocks on the stockings. Those Harvard students who earn- ed $10,000 as waiters during the last year should develop Into masters of frenzied finance after graduation. A New York physician claims to have a cure for red noses. But the guise, is the water wagon still, tated appendices were all right, but there was no provision in any of the contracts for a rebate In such event About this time, too, Gladys begins to manifest a fondness for the roses that did not appeal to her at all last summer. A hotel has been opened In Paris without servants, and the guests have a good time In nanding themselves tips. THE MILITANTS ARE IN FAVOR Win Approval. Ahead Of Palefaces In “Rights,” Says Chippewa The “Hikers” Get Lots Of Samples. Washington Shivers of glon ran up and down the Government officials and Congreseg when it was learned that the American suffragists, headquarters are do with entire disfavor upon the methods employed by their sister suf fragettes in England against cials of the and the of Parliament, Mrs, Clara Be prominent suffragist big meeting of the Equality As that the smashing, police-fighting English suf fragists had possible the aad vanceemnt of the United States “The driven to we should Colby actual Heve in the militant States done in America Rev. Olyn spines of members of whose here, not the offi crown members wick one of the told man's (‘olby leaders, Federal Wie sociation window made the cause in been and Mrs women h militant meth blame them,” said English their not “They ave ods alway stop at taking of life, and while I he peact advocate United the work has had effect in and would not methods for the we must realize that na Englan president of hold Bhe for the frage in W ‘roposales of the same blames the recen scons ceived In tenogr: rters pretty 3 fei ty AERGguUa i f ¥ cation of a p womer showin marct ing the parade COsIUN Squaws Ahead Of Palefaces. Or: woman frags BLEASE MILITIA TO STAY HOME, South Carolina Troops Not To March At Inauguration Columbia, 8. ( essage fr read in special i. Hlease gembiy no Sout be allowed. t« par Marc fuses Soutl ade 1 y 1roons from the Nis trict of Columbia will | pl end of the South Carolinians in the line of mar poed al TO SILENCE CUBAN LIBEL. United Demands Punishment For Attacks On Legation. States Exemplary Havana. Arthur M. Beaupre, the American Minister to Cuba, acting un der direction of the State Department at Washington presented to Secretary of State Banguily a peremptory note insisting that immediate measures be taken for the prosecution and exemplary punishment of the persons rogsponsible for the recent attacks on the American Legation by the paper of Cuba. The note intimates that should the Cuban laws be suffi- cient for the protection of foreign diplo- ints the United States will insist that | for their protection be promptly news PURSUED BY ‘MISFORTUNE. »” Minister Under Knife Son Dies and Shock Kills Wife. New Brunswick, N. J tion in a hospital, Rev. Jsaac 8. Willard, died son, College, Tuesday and ing, passed away Wednesday. SICK LES 8 SAVED. Letters Of Congratulation Pour In Upon Man Who Comes To Rescue. Pittsburgh. Ethan 1. Dodds, who indorse a year's note for the shortage of General Daniel E, Sickles, of New York, and pay full shortage of £23,000 if neceasary, over the country commending his ac tion. The announcement may be $5,000 additional shortage has | no effect on his offer Dodds asserted, [|THE SITUATION Ee eremsmitnei—— cop— lo DESPERATE Calero Tells Truth About Con- ditions in Mexico. A SENSATION IN THE SENATE % [rot FeroT, iF HROAT SPAGM Ends Examination. NO INFORMATION OBTAINED. Physician and Chairman Pujo Con Dangerous Te Wit. To Continue sider It ness’ Life Inquiry. Bahamas and York home result of the Mone Was conc own The net RO ar as tion nothing of demonstrate to and Rockefeller was Untermyer phyerically f detal Members of the Jekyl Irland Ch Dr. Walter FF. Chaj 1 shook eads doubtful n ked an the financial ca about Mr. Rockefeller's physical condition TRIES TUBERCULOSIS “CURE. Physician Inoculates Wife With Fried mann Serum, Dir Au arris with him Pittsbur local physician Berlin, bringing tuberculosis serum discovered by Friederich Franz Friedmann A short time after reaching here Dr. Reid in oculated his wife, a consumptive, in the hope of curing Dr. Hela an nounced that he was unable to get a gingle treatment from the discoverer, Dr. Friedmann, but said he procured gerum from Dr. Plorkewski, said to be a wellknown bactericlogiat in Europe gh ed home from some of the Dr 0. U. KIDD. Floor Leader. Washington. Congressman Oscar who has just turned 60 looks 10 years younger, entered grandfather class Wednesday. Mr. Underwood's son, who Birmingham, Ala., telegraphed House leader that he is the father of a girl, Mr. Underwood was advised also today that one of his admirers, whose last name is Kidd, had named his latest arrival Oscar Underwood the 0. U. Kidd,” his secretary. Mr. Underwood said to WOMAN WANTED A NEW Thought Physicians Could Insert Su. perior One. BRAIN. New York. Research in search of a “new charac | ' 8he thought | this could be obtained by a surgical She was sent to the psycho | | pathic ward of Bellevue Hospital, Alliance Between Mexi can Rebels Disclosed By the Capture Of a Band Of the indians By Americans Indians and Mexico Clty. I t govern am that Hed Can ment for the wld be over This states Calero, former] finan tion as |} POWER OF =: MRVESTER TRUST = mendous sensa ent Ernesto finance, rej Controls All Implements Used by the Farmer. ‘an indis fing { nancier MR. MORGAN'S $3,500,000 FEE Of Cor- the Five Of Bureau Shows How Were Br Control Report the porations prepar Bandits Big Concerns One cought Under STRIKE HAS COST $30 Manufacturers anc mpioyes Sufferers per cent of owers and } per cent } Linder wine use n th 'nited States are made bj he International Harvester: amount of issued Company $2.45 J. P. Morgan & gal expenses fant corporatioz The O00 war for services and organizing i Commissioner of Corporations & the operation of t in detail, pointing other TUMULTY unlike IN WASHINGTON holesale dealer is turer ling r. Particular sttention is ahaent Wilson's Secretary Guest Of Hil and Press Club directly to paid to practice of th into contracts enter Washington Joseph P. Tum Covernor Wil Presic ¢ company in dealers, | secretary to the with retail s0nNn by the lentelect House, was the guest of honor at a reception tendered him by the National Press Club Mr Tumuity promised to have a Rreat deal to say to the correspondents a little later Joseph R. Wilson, of Nashville, Tenn dent-elect, accompanied to the club wiabligh agencies for chosen ing them as ale of the company’s products $1 O00 O00 secretary in the White The International Har Company of America is de geribed ag simply the selling agency entire output of all the fac tories of the Harvester verter for the International brother of the Presi subsidiaries Mr. 1 Company or its "HY 11 umu THE NEW MONEY. | W. J. BRYAN, JR, DROPS STUDIES. Fine Arts Commission Has Approved the Designs, Goes To Arizona On Account Of Mis Wife's liiness. Washington William Bryan, Jr, has given up home here, resigned the presidency of the freshmen class of the Georgetown Uni . x * | versity Law School and gone to Ari 1914. The Bureau of Engraving and |, a because of the illness of his Printing next week will begin the | wife making of 1,000 plates for the new” cur- | rency, which is one-quarter of an inch | shorter than the old notes, The design will be a figure symbolic | of agriculture on the left side and on | the right hand side one of commerce In the center will appear a group of | three figures, America, Peace and Plenty. The Secretary has not ap-| proved the designs for the face of the | notes, except the one dollar bill, which Washington The Fine Arts Com mission notified Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh that it has ap proved designs for the reverse sides of the small-sized paper currency which Jennin gs his 150 MEN ENTOMBED. Explosion Of Gas In Japanese Mine Kills Many Persons, Fukuoka, Japan. —One hundred and fifty miners were entombed by & natur {al gas explosion in one of the col leries near here. Many were sup posed to have been killed instantly, | and there was small hope for the PARCEL POST BUSINESS. A PRESIDENTS PERIL. Attempt To ANSSAInES he | Forty Million Packages Were Handled Executive Of Salvador, In January. San Salvador.—An attempt was! Washington — Approximately 40,000, made to assassinate the President of | 000 parcel post packages were handled | Salvador, Dr. Manuel E. Araujo. The | during January. At the 50 largest { President was wounded In several | Postofices 19.365,433 parcels were | places, but none of the wounds is handled in the first month of the Qeveral persons Operation of the new system, and the were involved in the attempt, and the business of the last two weeks ex- President's assailants is ceeded that of the first two weeks by | more than 5,000,000 packages. {An MINING PERILS One Worker Dead and Two Oth- ers Barely Alive Afterward VICTIM OF AN EXPLOSION Head Lamp of Miner Ignited Sulphur Gas from the Tunnel—Premature Blast Shot Through Pillars—in- vestigated Unexploded Charge. Gap Samuel Brazier ion “hE of a ' peculiar explos of Locust Sprin lHery. He was at the bottom of a slope and climbed on wagon to inspect it when a lamp on his ignited wn g CO head Ear which had floated d nnel and sulphur the 11 terri wa tunnel awal condition Gangerous of removing por ¢ @ premaiure the pillars enerable Mother. Inw 498 siden ts an drawn rapidiv-moving fatal in the Ches E was am- was killed at Up lived ‘Cited for Disbarment. Norrist Swart Pleas of county, has issued a rule Edw Nyce to show cause why he should not be disbarred because of his viction in the Crim inal Courts attempted extortion Norris last QO from H. E. Elston, of wae fined town. for which he Strike Against Check Ashland Because the check tem has installed at the Colliery by the Reading Company, men went on strike. Officials say the gyetem inaugurated for the bene. fit of miners, but the strikers re sent syetem as an attempt to keep their movements System. been was the He | “tabs” Refuses to Release Son-8 layer. Wilkes-Barre--John M Thomas, aged 73, the ex-Burgess of Plymouth borough, who shot and killed his son, William, on the street, was arraigned in Court for a habeas corpus hearing. The Court, however, on the strength of the evidence, refused to give the aged prisoner his liberty. Delta as Dry as Punk. York Whatever may be the final decision In Delta's liquor license fight, the York county slate borough has, since January 20, experienced all the sensations of a “dry” town Court York. ~A 200-pound man was pinned in a space exactly seven inches wide at the plant of the York Manufactur ing Company, with no more damage to his anatomy than the breaking of two ribs and the dislocation of a shoulder. The man, John B. King, was wedged between a wall of one of the bulldings and a freight car which had been shifted into the company's yard. He did not lose consciousness during the difficult task of extricating him, and unleé$s internal injuries are revealed his full recovery Is expected.
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