The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 12, 1914, Image 2

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    SNAPSHOTS AT
Items of Interest.
REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD
Farmers Busy in Every Locality
Churches Rairing Funds for Many
Worthy Objects—Items of Busi.
« ness nd Pieasure that Interest.
Catawis
its municipal
e000
sa Council Is trying to sell
lighting plant for $12.
Calvary Methodist
wick, has asked
J. E. Beard, its pastor.
Ber-
Rev.
at
of
Church,
the return
gold to make
girls of the
Potato chips are to be
sketball for the
High School.
(‘ng at the Cameron eol-
mokin Edward Etzell
an immense fa!l of rock.
Nery
was killed bj
The Water Power («
re cut down at
Company's Ul
m-
Mt.
Raytown
pany’s poles
Union Central
We
ne,
been
Levi bas appointed
jud yf election
for Ix
Mau
r hose or
were commit
ares stone
hich belone-
Doster, and
Smith and Charles
tha
the erime
aster of the
division
Jersey,
* "
anna
Society
“St
sang
Paul” in
Ralph
Tha
Miss
Pagdin, Frank
mjamin FF. Evana,
ha, J. Loe }
& Comm
Bar, appointed
0 suggest a4 new gyntom of
inde x ng county records, have complate
od thelr work, and as a result the
connty records will be indexed in ac
coun»
bad with re
there being none at
records where they are
Inmmer
tee of
soe
Cora °F i the rae
ras of the
aaape
ty were Gund in
spect indices,
all some
badly needed.
to
to
Since the first of the year 72 mar
riage licenses have been fssued by
Register and Recorder John I. Carr at
Sunbury.
The Mauch Chunk papers state that
Seranton capitalists propose to build
trolley lines over the Pocono Moun
talne to Stroudsburg and the Water
Gap from the connecting link of an
fmmence trolley system from Seran.
ton to Philadelphia, At the present
time one can ride on trolley cars from
Strondaburg by way of the Water Gap
to Philadelphia with but few changes
i a AAA ——
GANS
ARE PRISONERS
Held by Mexican Bandits Wh
Wrecked Tunnel.
VILLA AFTER DESPERADOES
Twenty. Two Of the Robbers Shot Last
Tuesday--Bandits Also De
stroy Two Important
Bridges.
Mexico. Seven American
en are believed to be
Cumbre Hailroad
continental
Juarez,
railroad wo
ers; the Great
ne! through the
in ruins, and the Mexican rth west
ern passenger train which left
Wednesday morning is a ¢
wreck at tie mouth of the tunnel as
the result of the redations
bers of the Maximo Ca
bandita.
This information amplifying report
from Chihuahua was received at
the headquarters of the railroad. It
corrects the statement that it
Drake tunnel,
Cumbre, that
Cumbre tunnel
road, 3.700 {
prison
tun
divide b
here
1arred
dep of mem
tilio gang oi
here
vas the
a smaller bore
Was
the
ae nam
road.
ii. Sel
yield,
minals at Jus
Ares
the nr:
road
Madera
anid to be
red to as
Unie
TO RUSH ARMS OVER BORDER
in War Material
a Big Business.
Dealers Preparing For
New Orleans Dealers
torial here began to
for ern
Mexico as a 1 of
Pre Wilson jft tl embargo
on shipments of munitions of war into
the Southern Republic. About 100 men
were working at warehouse
rifles, cartridges and machine guns
Rebel representatives here the
supplies would be rushed across the
border as rapidly as transportation
facilities eocnld be obtained. Great
quantities of munitions have been here
for under the surveillance
United States government officials,
esy nf Lhe cision
dedmnt
packing
said
months
WOMAN GUILTY OF MURDER.
i
Ten Years.
Fulton, Mo.--Mre., Susa
found gulity for the second time of
the murder of her husband, J. Hay-
wood Ross, and was sentenced to ten
years in the penitentiary. She was
convicted of murder in the second de-
gree. The sentence in the first trial
was the samo
dered, in bed.
in Rosas was
TWO KILLED BY EXPLOSION,
Sawmill,
Urban, Ky.~
stantly kitled; Thomas Hayer, Daniel
Cox and Robert Hampton were fatally
burned, while John and Lincoln Haver
were soviously injured when a boiler
in 8 sawmill exploded bere. The will
was wrecked, All of the dead and in
Jured were employed at the mill and
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i
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Copyright.)
HANS SCHMIOT
FOUND GUILT
Murder in the First Degree
Verdict of the Jury.
PENALTY DEATH
i CH
“7,
sacalh
LA
CARRNZA TO
USt AEROFLA
Among the War Muni'ion
Ordered at Once.
SAT
"Mi
ATE ON
{EWS BL
sorted
formes
lence concerning the
$
been poas le to place al
He
after the
murdered,
ian
F not
if
nergy, he said,
The
wer he
"Father Sehr
the lawyer
the police would diapiay
they could got at the
lawyer wa undecided
au appeal
£0 to the
truth,
whet} would
yidt will
” ha
tke
never
added
body
hmidt's
piccen,
electric chair
Anna Aumn
with a knife in Be
tember 2 and the
handles, were tossed
ier's was cut up
fiat on Sep |
in several
into the Hudson
r. where most of them were found
picion was dir
The head
Schmidt in his
the police pald he was comn to
make “a sacrifice” of th Aumuller
girl's life by his patron, St. Elizabeth
rive
against
never re
before sus ected
Schmid wan
covered confession to
ECUADOR 18 REVOLTING AGAIN.
Rebels Demand Resignation of Presi
dent Plaza,
Mall advices
say the
gaining
the principal gen
received |
volution
headway
Panama
re
in the republic is
and that Guayaquill,
port, is preparing to proclaim a new
government. The rebels demand 1
regignation of President Leonidas
Plaza, who is held responsible by the:
for the lynching at Quinto January 28,
1912, of Gen. Eloy Aliaro, President
STATE OF SIEGE 18 PROLONGED.
Nicaragua Under Martial Law For
Bixty Days More.
San Juan, del Bur, Nicaragua. — The
Nicaraguan Congress approved the
Prosident’s decree prolonging the state
of slege for 60 days. Nicaragua has
been under martial law for several
months owing to the danger from rov
olutionary movements and at the same
time a strict censorship has been ex
Be
will
THE BUFFRAGISTS
Democratic Caucus
House
Against Special Committ
Washin House
& CRUCUS
rion. -
went
of a
reation
Woman Sullrage
to 67 the caucu
tion declaring this
create the commit.ee
MADE WIFE SLEEP ON FLOOR.
orderly Conduct.
Chicago. ~~ A man who habitually
alarm clock for 2 A, M. and at
hour makes his wife get out of
condurt,
Municipal
This ruling was
Judge Sullivan,
, Btanley Melizgh,
given by
$50 and conta,
ACC EPTS PASTOR ATE.
a
Miss Sarah Eckroyd \ Will Assume New |
Duties At Once.
Williamsport, Pa
royd, of Pennadale; has
call to the pastorate of the Christian
Alliance Church at Avie. She will as
sume her duties at once. Miss Eck-
royd is 40 years of age. 8he has been
engaged in religions work for a num:
ber of yonrs and has lately been In
charge of a congregation of the Al)
Hance Church at Hughesville.
WOMAN
BURNETT BILL
PASSES HOUSE
Provides Literacy Test For Ad-
mission of Immigrants.
WILSON AGAINST PROVISION
Opponents
Fought
But
Of Test
Strenuously To the Last,
Are Over
De
Educational
whelmingly
feated
TO KEEP QUT
Would
Guarded
Virginian
Border
COL. BARNETT 18
Also
Shanghai
| President Sends
Judge
EMPLOYES CET EXTRA PAY
Melp Allen Larne Scatt To Cele
Birthday.
Then
brate
of LJ
Seott ecole
by
week's extia par. T
Philadelphia. Employes
Lane helped
brate his eigl th birthday
celving a whole
compositora and pressmen also re
ceived an increase of $1 a week in
| salary.
Heolt, printers,
ye ig re
fe
NEW RADIUM BILL REPORTED
Proposes Leasing Of Lands And Fed.
eral Reducing Plant
Washington Chairman Foster, of
the House Committee om Mihes, re
ported favorably to the House the re
vised Administration bill for the con
servation of radium. It proposes tue
leasing of carnotite lands in the West
for mining under regulations and the
‘establishment of a Federal radium re
HIGHER WAGES
FOR SOBER MEN
All Employes of a Big Industry
Invited to Sign Contract
GET TEN PER CENT BONLS
Ceneral Men
Lon't
Whe
iCimily Worth
Manager Declares
Ping
Are Uni
With Accept
ALCO
Pian by 300 Men,
a Quarts
4 Bey
works
voted to ex-
With Children, Dies
Josephs, 36
ot
of tha
mber
wing a
up to
y to topple inte
the remark, “I'm
APO
8, with
Drowne in Cement,
entown.--Death came surprising.
John patrick, a foreman at the
nt From a trap
t { . land.
bin of cement
like a diver. The
water,
d h & body lke
disappeared. It took only five
to dig im out, dead.
Reinstatement Ends Strike.
Haziston~By reinstating Joka Mas
the single ashman at the Smith
imines al Beaver Meadow, whose re
quest Br two man 10 help him caused
his dismissal, the Smith Company sets
tied the sirike that Ued up the opera
Lion,
) a
foremost,
f enguife
he
nies
sage,
iiiness Leads to Suicide.
Allentown. — Despondont because
his wife was In the hospital and he
himself was unable to work on ace
count of a sprained ankle Jamos W,
Smith committed suicide by banging.
When “he did not respond to the call
for supper his daughter found his
body in the garret. He had tied a
cord no thicker than leadpencil to a
his neck, reclining backward to stran-
gle. Earlier In the day he had been
unsuccessful in using carbolic acid and