The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1913, Image 2

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    STATE NEWS
Items of Interest.
Farmers Busy In Every Locality
Churches Raising Funds for Many
Worthy Objects——Iitems of Busi-
ness "nd Pleasure that Interest,
The Bath Fire Department has pur
chased a lot on which to erect a new
fire house.
I of Nazareth,
which penetrated
and threatens dire
Mrs. Robert Me:
stepped on a needle
her shoe and
results.
foot,
The Lehig! ‘alley Coal
which had
and five
time for th st of
ter.
Company,
four
announced full
¥
operated its mines
days a week,
the wine
William
who will
¥
of Erie, as chief cl
charge
been locked
spent
string of 20 bl
weighed tw
Mr. Powell used li
larg-
yiunds,
bait,
Willian
wa
as dischs
on the
*hiladelphia,
t at Scran-
ton,
for
Jones 4
Causing
child
) some
H. Father
Stroudsburg.
by
Ue A
erected
suicide
wounds.
been cut away with
when Byrne
and tassel of the
eroteh of a
ever,
the
The
AINE
other
n the
was
illed at almost the
manner. Not Jong
killed a raccoon in tl
or thre«
y
brings home a rabbit
snot
same
solo
ner,
be
been run down on
it ia that ofttimes
the season
and two time
track
wild game
though be not yet
opened.
Miss Mira Lloyd Dock,
1801 has been a Forestry Commis.
sioner, has resigned, and Governor
Tener announces the appointment of
¥. L. Harvey, of Clarion county, as
her successor. Miss Dock ig a mem-
since
wl
Who
recently has been living at Graeffens-
burg, Franklin county. She is a sls
ter of Dr. Lavinia Dock. who
surgeon general of the woman suf
York City to Washington, D. C.,
months ago.
this State in forestry and conserva.
tion work, and has been praised for
her work many times publicly by
Charles E. Hufford, of Wilkes Barre,
fs the oldest man in point of service
in the employ of the Lehigh Valley
Rallroad Company. Mr. Hufford has
been connected with the railroad for
45 years and two months. He is the
next in line to be pensioned.
W. Hal. Lewis, a recent graduate
of the West Chester High School, has
presented to the directors a hand.
some silver loving cup, to be awarded
the student in the school who scores
the largest number of points on the
football, basketball and track teams,
LZER DEPOSED
GLYNN GOVERNOR
Impeachment Tribunal Votes 43
to 12 for Removal.
TESTIMONY 700,000 WORDS.
Glynn Becomes State's Executive And
Wagner Lieutenant Governor By
Action—Decision Is Given By
Judge Culien.
William
the
Sulzer
State
Albany, N. Y.
longer is Governor of
New York
A few
High Court of Impeachment
of 43
Senator
excused themsetves from
The proposition of
Sulzer from ever again hold
of honor or trust in
voted d
ception
cused hin
The
no
of
minutes before
to 12, removed him fi office
Judge Cullen
viitiy
A .
Wende and
¥
How Vote Was Recorded.
The voted out arged
Bulzer
lating wi
campaign;
tical
Frederick
against him
vestigating
used his
the
influen
price
interested
tar: transaction
Gul
mitted
ernatorial «
the
bri
in last week
have
Useless To Go
of the
take the case to
ghtened reeptibiy,
To Court,
opinion ths
to
Sulzer is
tempt to
States Supreme Court
tle use and it is doubtful
is followed, Attarn
Marshall
be
for to
status
cedure
however was
renoried
rept
considering such an appeal more
the constitutional!
than
to
Court's Announcement
establish
of the
Sulzer
Case
restoring power
Presiding Judge Cullen's formal an
nouncement of Governor's re
moval in court was as follows:
“The respondent Willlam Sulzer,
having been convicted by the
of more than two-thirds of the
bers of this Court on the first,
and fourth articles of impeach
ment, and the Court having resolved |
that for the offenses of which he has
been convicted the respondent be re
the
vote
mem-
fee
of the Court, and it is now the duty
of the president to declare that for
those offenses the said Willlam Sul
ger, Governor of the State, be and he
is herby removed from his office as
Governor.”
LAST QUARTER BUYS DEATHS.
——
Mother Puts it In Meter And Dies
With Children.
Chelsea, Mass. Despondent from
disease™ nnd hunger, Mrs. ¥. J. John
son dropped her last 26-cent plece
into the gas meter at her home here
and opening five jets died with her
two children, Her husband is dying
of tuberculosis at a sanatorium.
Neighbors who forced an entrance to
the home found the bodies of the chil
dren lying on the floor,
28 KILLED WHEN
Field- al
i On Trial
"
Only Survivor Begs For Death,
Lieutenant Baron von B {
LADY COOK'S DRASTIC
Brand Men Unfit T
With Hot
ould
iron
MAY BPE PRAIRIE MURDERER.
Negro Arrested In South
Leegson Case
ago,
gix inches under groun
Kramer
of
a farmhband tealing it.
Ct should
talk at
dald
The affair
“finest array
draped a
Canaan, "We
was the of the
nual banquet of the
of America held here
described as one of the
of bald heads that ever
banquet.”
text the
ocratic candidate for town
Is makifg a campaign against poison
ivy. Paine declares he is in favor of
the removal of all such noxious weeds
from the highways of Montclair, as
they constitute a menace to children
and grownups alike,
New York.—Miss Alice Bradley.
aged 20, described as “athlete.”
punched a street car conductor be
cause he refused to pick up a nickel
she had dropped on the car floor, 8he
was fined $10,
New York.-—Asserting that her hus.
band prevents her from sleeping at
night by reading in bed until day.
Hght, Mrs. John W. Hutchinson has
asked the Fusion Speakers’ Bureau
to give him a job as speaker for the
Fusion cause. 8he says he won't
work, although he ls highly educated.
J THROUGH
Dealings With Him.
d Adopt Drast
Want To
Doesn't
cangering Other Py
gram, ls Report
ily elected
of Coahuila, and t
a, of Bonora just
ria
defense against the
Federal
in the
ily overthrowing Ma-
ernor Mavtoren
ir armed resistence of Hue A] A
measure of we who
took poss of the Gov
{ machinery
€ 88100
ernmet
capital by arbitra:
dero
“DRY” BILLS THROUGH SENATE.
To Tennessee House.
Nashville, Tenn-——Two of the
law enforcement bills were
passed by the upper house of the
Tennesse Legislature with neglible op-
position and now go to the House.
One of these two measures prohibits
nira-State shipment of liquor and
charges the officers of a county in
which such shipments may be re
ceived with enforcing the law, and the
other makes saloons, gambling or dis.
orderly houses nuisances, to be abated
upon application of 10 or more citizens,
80
FIRE IN MAHANOY CITY,
Blaze Causes $100,000 Damages
Pennsylvania Town,
Mahanoy, Pa. — Seven business
places in the heart of the city, in.
cluding the Kaler Opera House, were
doeatroyed by fire. For a time it was
feared that several blocks would he
burned, as a strong wind was blowing
and the flames were beyond control,
while the buildings in the path of the
fire were not of fireproof construction,
except one, the Philadelphia and Read.
ing Coal and Iron office bullding
THE HERO OF
THE VOLTURNO
Fire Now Said To Have Been
To The Explosion Of
Chemical In The
Cargo.
New
heltered
York New York
the first
Volturno te
108 1= number
the
steamship
country
port by
North
Grosser K
German Llovd lin
he first rescue boat careen
that
oving
burning
wirelegs had
heavy seas made
kK of rem
from the
pas
ROYAL WEDDING WAS BRILLIANT.
uchess
Of Fife.
FILIPINOS GIVEN CONTROL.
ship On Commission.
the
OFFERED $10,000 FOR PLAY.
Not Accept It.
Washington It
that Miss Eleanor Wilson, the young
danghter of President and Mrs
will not accept the $10,000 of
Migses Nash of
to write a play them
was learned here
fer of the
New York,
fo costar in.
aciresses
for
MORE PANAMA QUAKES.
Seismograph Has Registered Thirty.
One in Canal Zone To Date.
Panama. Earthquake tremors con
tinue, 31 having been registered by
the Ancon selemograph. Reports re.
ceived indicate another severe shock
in Los Santos province on Saturday
night, This disturbance extended as
far as Panama City,
pg
GERMAN EXHIBIT ASSURED.
Over 1,000 Favorable Responses To
Invitations Received.
tion in 1815 is assured, acording to
consular advices received at the State
Department. Ambassador Gerard
from Berlin stated that over 1.000 fa.
vorable responses have been received
from invitations extended to great
German commercial establishments to
send representative displays to the
United States,
NEW BALLOT ACT
S HELD LEGAL
Test Case Decided by Judges
McCarrell and Gillan
WIDESPREAD IN ITS EFFECT
While Onty
Principle
One Act Was At
ls
issue,
Sustained Same
Court
Resort,
in
All—Approved of
Last
by
Can't Oust Dr. Philips
George Kun
month
cation to
from
ss 13%
1ilips
Great Stock Increase
Penney and
of
lvania New Yori
Power
the
stock or
New
Scranton, fil
an increase of
on the “Hill” in ong time,
The stock increased from $405.
000 to $5,000,000, and notice given of
authority to bonds to the
amount of £25.000,000,
Will Not Resign.
Commissioner
came over from Pittsburgh and re
marked that he was still alive and
kicking. He bas no thought of re.
Jersey Company
2 I
turn O35
known
biggest 1«
debt
a long
was
issue
Highway Bigelow
usual. He received delegations
fromm Chester and Lancaster counties
about roads,
a
their hunter's
hunting togse
Just outside of the city to warm up
It iz doubt.
ful If the people who devised the new
People proud of
than the license on the sleeve. Every.
one likes to display somethink like
that and hunters, instead of evading
the Inw by hiding it, are apparently
proud to be enrolled. There is a lot
of satisfaction In going along with a
gun and khaki coat with a big license
piastered on the sleeve,