The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 18, 1913, Image 2

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    Mis WILSON IN
PASTORAL PLAY
President's Youngest Daughter
Takes Star Role.
IN INTEREST OF THE BIRDS.
The President and Mrs.
ness the Remarkable Production
Given In a Grove Of Pine
Trees At Meriden, N. H.
Meriden, N. H.— President
sat in a grove of pine trees and saw
his youngest daughter, Miss
play the star role in a8 pastoral masque
symbolizing the protest of the natural-
ist against the elaughter of birds for
millinery purposes
was her
voiced in
spirit of
hunter
ed her closest friends, as it
first attempt, Miss Wilson
soft and appealing tones the
the bird exhorting the
forsake his rifle,
lover to
by the sudden fall of “Ornis,
spirit,” Miss Wilson's role,
climax of the piece. Wounded and
sobbing, “Ornis” is consoled by the
fauns, poet, Dryad and naturalist, who
in end dissaude the
plume hunter make of him a bird
lover. The
her lines with careful expression
was enthusiastically applauded
The setting both unique
picturesque. Those in the
composed entirely
playwrights and
Cornish the surrounding
were costumed in various
EOowns and sat on
wooden benches fixed on the
a hill, at of which
stage. This was marked by
hind which colored footlights
shadowy ligh the encircling pines,
Bird whist and the {dental
strains of an orchestra concealed in
the trees and dance by
the plavers, ch
was written
As a prel
marked the
the
and
and
WAS and
folk
literary
hills
and
and coats rough
slope of
Ww as th
foot he
logs,
the
t on
les ind
an occasional
lightened the plece, whi
Percy MacKaye
the performance,
Miss Margaret Wilson, oldest daugh-
ter of President, sang Hermit
Thrus! mn of the play
Herbert Adams presented on behalf
of the artists and members of the
Meriden Bird Club, Mrs. Woodrow
Wilson, patron of the performance, a
parch scroll in dedication of the
Bird was
given
Besides the
son, the presidential
of Miss Wils
ter, and her fiance, Fr
and
Mrs
artist,
broke
by
ide to
the The
At the conclusic
to
ment
Sanctuary, where the play
and Mrs. Wil
party consisted
daugh-
NAN
President
second
ancis B
guests
Adams, wife of the
on rough ground and
leg and dislocated an
nkle just before the
gan She was
cared for by
Jessie
re
several house
Herbert
slipped
her left
performance he
to her } and
taken ome
a physician
COURSE IN STOREKEEPING.
Subjects To Be Taught In
Agriculture College.
Topeka, Kan A course in the man.
agement of a country to be
inaugurated in one of the state educa.
tional institutions, probably the Kan-
sas State Agricultural College, at Man
hattan, according to announcement
from the Administration Board of
State institutions. Among the sub
Jeets proposed for the new
are: Writing advertising for
weeklies Decorating store
Attractive interior display
Handling customers
Mnes of goods. ‘Poin
Kansas
store is
course
try
windows,
of goods
coun
ts on buying
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ASSAILS SECRET CAUCUS.
Rep. Anderson Follows
With Hot Resolution.
Washington, D. C
Anderson, Republican,
from the Ways and Means Committee
by introducing a resolution to have a
committee of nine Investigate and re
from the legislature practices of the
Hpuse
the beginning of a campaign against
the secret caucus and secret come
mitee work.
A SLEEPER AWAKENS,
Tennesseean Was Dead To the World
Since August 3.
San Jose, Cal Wright Keebel, of
Tennessee, who fell asleep when he ar
rived on a visit to his uncle, R. P.
Keebel, of this city, on August 3, and
hdd slept ever since, woke Friday ap
parently sound and well. Several
physicians had worked over him with.
out results, except occasionally he was
partly aroused only to drop imme
diately back into sound slewp,
p———
DIDN'T LIKE THE poOCTOR.
800 Miners Go on Stroke At Muck.
low, W. Va.
Charleston, W. Va--Alleging that
the Paint Creek Collleries Company
had failed in its promise to dismiss a
company doctor employed during the
recent labor troubles, 500 miners em.
ployed in the mines in and around
Mucklow struck Friday, The com
pany is said to have signed the uniop
scale a few weeks ago,
MAYOR GAYNOR
Sitting in Deck Chair on Baltic
When End Came.
SON THINKS HIM ASLEEP.
From Farmer
Of Largest
Body Being Brought
Boy To Head
American City,
Home,
York.~~Willilam J
of New York city,
Gavnor,
voyaging
the
New
Mayor
of
the
to
strength
municipal
regaining his
three-cornered
canaidate for re-ele«
on the Baltic as
was within a few hun
dred miles of the Irish coast
Dispatches from his son, Rufus W,
Gaynor, who his father’s
companion, gave
end had come
hope
a8 A
Was only
detalis
that the
shocking suddenness
Heart Weak For Years.
That the
a weakened
the
Mavor's heart had been
condition for
statement { phyveicis
VeArs
time ie Wa sh
most done (0
harged employs
neck nd al
an
the
insane disc
great
Pls
held prob
“ey :
way WHE ©
mate
The deat
matically
Mayor to (Col
publican, pre
Aldermen
transferred
Adolph
of
ident
WILSON EXPRESSES REGRET.
Public Life,
Washington President
hig personal
death of Mayor Gaynor to callers
issued no formal
“Mavor Gaynor
£ et
Yi
regret
statement
Was a
sirong man
sald
Secretary Bryan
Mayor's death
only in tne
learning of the
Was sirong
that he
on
He
APN se
not
showed
ques
were broad
in reform
to fill. 1
tions, but his sympathies
enlisted
hard
was
am
GIVEN OVATION IN THEATRE
Performance.
Washington. President Wilson
BT
| flee
i
(Copyright)
Oliver Lodge.
Persists Beyond
Death''—" "We May Not
Qur Dest ny, But We
Have a Destiny,”
Bodily
Know
Must
regard
inte for
1338 basis
he b
inade«
genera
scure phenomena may
simpls properly faced,
he points out that the nonappearance
of anything perfectly uniform and
omnipresent
expected,
reas
12ation
he ox
pressed ir and
and is no argument against
2
ibstantial existence
Personality Beyond Death
Oliver
question of life after
In conclusion Sir
upon the
He
currences now regarded as occ
be examined and reduced to order by
thods of science carefully and
applied,” and that “al
death
declared his conviction that “oc
the first time since
ington. A regular patron of the dra
matic stock company plays
the past summer,
lighter side of the stage for his even.
ing's diversion. He wag given an en
in a box with Secretary Tumulty and
Dr. Cary T. Grayson, U. 8. N., his
physician.
A FATAL EXPLOSION.
One Killed and Five Injured On Tor.
pedo-Boat Craven.
Savannah, Ga.--One man was kill
od and five injured by an explosion
Craven at sea.
Fort Screven, Tybee Island, in
of the tug Cynthia. The dead and
wounded were removed to the Fort
Screven Hospital
MORE DREADNOUGHTS,
Congress Will Be Asked For Two Or
Thre Of the Big Fighting Ships.
Washington. ~~ Two and perhaps
three dreadnoughts will be asked of
Congress by Becretary of Navy Dan.
jels. The Becretary was in confer.
ence with Chairman Padgett of the
House Naval Affairs Committee over
the Navy bullding program for next
year,
and affection
association
memory
not limited to that
matter by which alone they can
themselves here and now,
that personality persists beyond
death.”
are
with
bodily
BIG AIRSHIP WRECKED.
lin Falis Into the Sea
Berlin Consgternation reigns
Germany at the news that the splen-
did new German Naval Zeppelin LI,
the pride of the German navy, which
has only recently been completed, was
wrecked. While flying from the main.
land toward the Isiand of Heligoland
in a gale, fell into the sea, and
| fifteen officers and men on board lost
their lives, including Captain Metz
ing, commander of the Marine Airship
{ Division, Captain Hanne, commander
Baron von
she
rank. It is understood that the naval
commission appointed to supervise the
trinls was on board,
INVASION oF CHINA STARTED.
Armed Force Landed At Nanking.
Three Cruisers At Port.
London. ~<A Japanese armed force
was landed at Nanking, China, accord:
ing to a special dispatch from Shang
hal. Three Japanese cruisers and a
gunboat arrived at the Chinese river
port and 100 Japanese marines and
several quick firing guns were rent
nshore and are now quartered at the
Japanese consulate.
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No
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Hours After Deportation.
He Engages Lawyers and Begins To
Map Out To Pre-
To
Campaign
His Return
Matteawan
vent
{:0% act
f
followed,
the
ernor
prece dent
j%
Attorney PTAs
Travers
ed hither
charge
#454
Sale
Jerome wio
rust will
assume
York
88% A
a special train,
the for
have
retu
on
of case
Thaw,
rmed to
seeking to
ward of the State,
Matteawan
150 COTTAGES BURNED.
Are Also Destroyed By Fire.
This sum
by fire. A
and 150 cottages
destroyed. Two hundred thou
dollars worth of property
within an area threeguar
mile long and 200 yards
Beach, Mass
was
Salisbury
resort swept
six hotels
ters of a
wide
the House, Castle Mona, Ho
the Newark Hotel,
Essex block,
tlantic
the
attractions
beach were
$
i
i
AID FOR FIRE SUFFERERS.
Generpus Money Subscriptions Sent
To Hot Springs, Ark,
Hot Springs, Ark.——Generous money
subscriptions and supplies are reach
ing Hot Springs for the relief of per.
sons who were rendered homeless by
the fire. The task of caring for the
homeless is well in hand. Rebuilding
in the fireswept district is to begin
immediately. Governor Hayes is ex.
pected to return here to hear requests
of citizens for a special session of the
legislature to authorize the commis.
gion form of government for Hot
Springs.
KING GEORGE To BE SPONSOR.
Will Act In THat Capacity For Rox
burghe Heir.
London King George, it was an.
nounced, will act as sponsor for the
heir of the Roxburghe Dukedom,
whose mother was Miss May Goelet,
of New York. The Duke of Rox
burghe was aldedecamp to King
George in 1901 when, as the Duke of
Cornwell and York his Majesty made
a colonial tour on board the steamer
HE TARIFF BILL
ato SENATE
Fight for People and Free Busi-
ness Won, Says Wilson.
NOW GOES TO A CONFERENCE
Of the
Came As
Votes Twe Progressives
a Surprise and
Evoked Democratic
Applause,
Washington The Democrati
igion bill passed the Senate
lock Tuesday afternoon
swept
and f
burst of applause that
crowded guileries
the crowded fico
irpriseg in the
voting, when 8S
DliCcan, cast
ale passage Was
g OF { ¢
final moments of the
“nator
and
Conference Committee
ings
orked In associa-
y could do them
AE0ONn 10 believe
be carried
energy, directness
general in
done first
Sixty thi Congress will
with an
reform will
th equal
and loyalty to the
When that
terest
in this session
ff
of the rd
have
passed into history inrivaled
distinction
I want to express ms woial ad
lligent
Underwood
comn
for the devoted
of Mr
ang the
miration
and untiring
and Mr. Simmons
pesociated with
WOMAN KILLED UNDER AUTO.
Her Husband, Alex.
When Car
Henry,
Upset.
Pocomoke Md Mrs. Rach
Henry, 70 years old, of New Church,
was Killed and her husband Alex.
ander Henry, 73 years old,
one-half mile from
an automobile in which
riding turned turtle, pinning
beneath it. Mr. Henry
Injured
City, hel
when
were
bankment and upset,
ENGAGE IN FATAL DUEL.
Kills Husband and Is
Fatally Wounded,
Sedalia, Mo. William Evans, a
restaurant keeper 35 years old, was
killed and his wife fatally wounded
in & revolver fight between them in
front of a rooming-house here. The
shooting is ascribed to jealousy on the
part of Mrs. Evans. Witnesses say
she called her husband from the house
and fired five shots at him. He fired
twice before he fell dead.
TWENTY ARS INJURED.
Pittsburgh Street Car Crashes into a
Trolley Pole.
Pittsburgh. Twenty persons were
injured when a street car left the
track at the corner of Forbes and
Besler streets, crashing into a trolley
pole at the side of a hill. Most of
those who were hurt were able to go
to their homes without assistance.
Miss Margaret Roberts, aged 35, how.
phy it is thought, was seriously in
jun
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