The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1913, Image 8

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    AHO 15 WHO IN
Brief Sketches of Advisers of the |
New President.
BRYAN'S CAREER EPITOMIZED
McAdoo a Famous Tunnel
McReynolds Skilled in “Trust Bust
ing,” Garrison a Man of Unusual
Executive Ability, Others Able.
Washington, March
Wilson today sent to the senate
the names of the following as the
members of his cabinet: i
Secratary of State—Willilam
aings Brvan of Nebraska
Jen
ne
NMiILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,
Secretary of State.
the Tr
tarv of
of New Y«
of Labor
Redfield
tary
Of Per
ith one exceptions
have i nslds
ame, and all of th
able
Mr.
ot rable
are
adly
Bryan's Career.
Bry has 1
WILLIAM G. MADODO,
Secretary of the Treasury.
that a sketch of his
seems almost superfluous Born in
Balem, Ill, in 1860, he was graduated
with highest honors from lllinols col
lege at Jacksonville in 1881 and re
ceived his master's degree in 1884
In 1883 he was given the degree of
LI. B. by Union College of Law, Chi
cago After practicing law in Jack
sonville and Lincoln, Neb. he served
as a member of the 62nd and 53rd
congresses, Having written the “sil |
ver plank” for the Democratic na
tional convention of 1898 and made
nn sensational speech, he was nomi!
nated for president, bat was defeated
by William MeKinley. Nominated
again in 1900, he was again beaten by |
McKinley, and then established the
years career
world. Nominated a third
1908, he was defeated by W. H. Taft.
Mr. Dryan married Mary Elizabeth |
Baird In 1884.
turing and written several books. |
McAdoo the Tunnel Bullder, |
time in|
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lawyer by profession,
most people as the bullder of
system of railway tunnels
York city. He was born near
Marietta, Ga., in 1863 and was edu-
cated at the University of Tennessean.
In 1885 he was admitted to the bar,
New
LINDLEY M. GARRISON,
Secretary of War,
he married
hattanooga
¥ In New
has been
same vear
JAMES C. M'REYNOLDS,
Attorney General,
He is a brother
man . i
Garrison of the New Jers
clergy
ies
He was
court in June,
winted by Chancellor Mahlon Pit
f the United
ame court appoints
chanc
i ery 1904, and
fustice oO
court. in 1911 for a
VOATS
James C. McRey noids
ames
of
nolds
general,
who hae
“trust
tark AMoRos
ark McRey
attor
picking J
position
gelocted a
of experience as
He is a native of Elkton, Ky
was born In 1862, and a grad
university and the
ity of Vir
ney
Wilson man
a lot
ster.”
ere he
of Vanderbilt
a
\% h
nate
nivers
ALBERT BURLESON,
Postmaster General,
ginia. From 1803 to 1907 he was as
sistant
| States
| clan] assistant to the attorney general’
Lin matters relating to the enforce
ment of the anti-trust laws. Mr. Me
Albert 8. Burleson.
Albert Sidney Burleson already has
-
3
Texas and was reelected to the
Sixty-third congress. He was born In
San Marcos, Tex. In 1863, was
cated at the Agricultural
chanical College of Texas,
versity and the University
Baylor unl
Texas,
in
of
har
attorney
for going
Mis
several years before
Mrs, Burleson
of Austin
was
Adele Steiner
Josephus Daniels.
Daniels, secretary
News
cabinet
Josephus
is the
in the
of
one min given
has
is the
tional
in politics
the Democratic
for North Cs
was born
N. C., and began
reer at the age
the Wilson (N. C.)
became editor
and
me
of nt
rolina
in i
his
eighteen
newspaper ca
as editor
Advance, In
the Raleigh
which nine vears later
with the North Caro
and Observer
’
of
of
dated
and the
Franklin K. Lane.
Franklin Knight
of the
ian News
been a
commerce
has
interstate
Lane
JOSEPHUS DANIELS,
Secretary of the Navy.
this expe
him
tasks in
and laws of
Edward
his educa
ed
Francis
to the
ratle po
DAVID A. HOUSTON,
Secretary of Agriculture.
he the Democratic
United Btates
subsequently
CRUCUSR
senator
was
candidate for
David F. Mouston.
in David Franklin Houston, chan-
cellor of Washington university, St.
Louis, Wilson has a secretary of ag-
riculture who is familiar with the pro
cesses of advancing scientific farming
Houston was president of the Texas
Agricultural and Mechanical college
FRANKLIN K. LANE,
Secretary of the Interior.
in several other educational institu
rons. Me was born in Monroe, N. C,
in 1866, was educated at Bouth Caro
lina college and Harvard, and re
ceived the degree of LL. D, from Tu
son
Tex., in 18986
William C. Redfield.
Willlam Cox Redfield has just
pleted his first term as a congres
but he
tics of
com-
sman,
has been prominent in the poll
York many
New for a good
WILLIAM C
Secretary of
REDFIELD,
Comme
WILLIAM BB, WILS
Secretary of Lab
working
) es, and
erested in
eight year
ary ire :
I'nited Mine We rk erg of Amis
engaged in farming
has been a member of
three congresses, representing the Fif
teenth district his state He is
married and has nine children
geeret
rica. He
Mr. Wil
the
if OW
gon asl
of
CONSORT PICKED BY ROYALTY
as It Is Done in the Kingdom
of Siam.
Kings of Siam apparently do not be
lieve in the wisdom of allowing single
women to drift unattached about the
country. In certain districts after a
girl has reached an age where her se
curing for herself a husband is con
sidered doubtful, she becomes a
“daughter of the king.” That is, the
king takes upon himself the task of
getting her suitably in life
His process is quite simple, and to
the point” He proceeds to the Sia
mese penitentiary and looks over the
various prisoners. There is a law in
Siam that any prisoner can obtain his
release by marrying one of this class
of girls, and, naturally enough, any
pisoner whom the king picks out is
not likely to be backward about con-
senting to the ceremony. Nor does it
make any difference if he is married,
for the men of that country are not
restricted to one wife,
As far as can be learned, there Is
no allowance made for the {nclination
of the girl in question. She has failed
in her mission in life as far as she
herself is concerned, and she must
abide by the decision of the king.
Cream Corn Soup.
Heat a quart of milk in a mush bofl-
small can of corn through a strainer
to remove hulls.
go through the strainer well, pour the
milk into it; this will help to secure
the pulp of the corn. Add a lump of
butter the size of a walnut and pep
per and salt to suit the taste. Heat
the white of ono egg to a stiff froth
and atid Into the soup lightly a few
minutes before serving.
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an's Free Book on Horses
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ors
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FOR MEN AND WOMEN
BEST BOYS BWOES in the WORLD
$2.00, $2.80 avg $3.00.
“iMen’ $33.50 and $4.00
in the world.
Ask your dealer to show you
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style, fit and wear as other makes costing 83.00
HB to 8700 «the only difference is the price, ;
Shoes in all leathers, styles and shapes to
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over 85 cents per 1000,
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