The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 05, 1914, Image 6

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Young Billiard Player Defends Him- |
self in Contest for 182 Balk
Line Championship
Wille Hoppe again proved that he
is the world's greatest cue master at |
the Hotel Astor in New York when |
defended his title for |
18.2 line billlard champion.
the balk
Willie Hoppe
the challe:
itton
score of {
§
Average was
and Drew to Enter
sprinter,
of Penn
intention
races
a mem-
pulled
of the
able to
Both athletes are attending
alifornia
SUtio
10 compete
on April 25
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of
» aunual relay
was also
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Olympic bu
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a
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I00-meter race and was us
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colieges In
Durborow’s Friends Aroused.
The friends of the Charles Durbo- |
row, the Philadelphia swimmer, are
ised over the claim of Bam Rich-
Boston the national cham:
pionship as regards endurance in the |
water. Durborow's friends assert that
the Philadelphian has accomplished
feats that discount uything done by
Richards has AD aes
the Boston swimmer to a finish match :
and is walting for an acceptance of the |
challenge i
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Made a Good Fight. i
Although he was knocked down in |
the first round, Eddies Moy of Allen
town, Pa, made a strong showing in |
his six-round contest at Philadelphia |
against Johuny Kilbane, featherweight |
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FOR WORLD'S TENNIS TITLE
Jay Gould, Amateur Champion,
Compete With G. F. Covey, Pro
fessional, in Philadelphia.
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The articles of agreement for the
championship court tennis
match to be held in Philadelphia be
tween Jay Gould, the amateur cham
plon, and G. ¥. Covey, the profession
have been approved by
according & communication
from London by H. T
chalrman of the athletic com:
of the Racquet club
Lytton, on behalf of C
haat agreement which
or of 13
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Covey, to
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nittee
I Neville
wrote
ies
played
perfectly
Racquet club has
f 250 pounds
0 Covey If he
avey
the provi
a series
March 18
goty to be
and
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if Gould
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TAKES STRING TO AUSTRALIA
Burns, Former Heavyweight
ion, With Six Pugs, Leaves
invasion of Antipodes
Tommy
Champ
for
et ¥
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left fo
the ot} aay
six
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other fighters un
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the p
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manage
announcen
seilists
are
an
Tommy Burns.
heavyweights; Dan Sullivan
weight; Fritz Holland welterweight;
Leo Johnson, featherweight, and
Louis Reese, lightweight
Besides arranging bouts for the six
fighters, Burns is under contract to
meet either Gunboat Smith or Georges
Carpentier, the French light heavy
weight. This bout will be ‘staged be
fore the Olympic club at Sydney at
middie
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COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trada an
Market Reports.
Dun’'s Review says:
“Weather conditions were an import
ant factor in the business situation
this week. Recent storms jmpeded
railroad traffic and retarded the dis
tribution of merchandise yet certain
lines of trade benefited by the heavy
snowfall and zero temperature There
was a notable increase In the move
ment of footwear and heavy weight
Wpparel, while fuel was in greater de
mand. Sentiment in commercial and
industrial channels remains optimistio
and evidences of Improving conditions
fecumulate,
“Fallures
2868 in the
Year,
4 last
with 27
numbered
United States against
and 69 In Canada,
& Year ago”
go
Gv
compared
Bradstreet's says
“Optimism as to the future is unim
paired, industrial operations are ex
panding at an encouraging rate, the
grin of production in several leading
lines having been considerably speed.
«4 up, high-grade bonds continue to re
ceive a good reception from investors,
retail trade In winter apparel has been
stimulated by heavy snowstorms and
zero weather, the coal trade has been
benefited and fallsown wheat ap
parently uninjured thus far is in ex
cellent condition and gives promise to
an enormous yield if it goes to maturi
ty without further untoward develop
ments. On the other hand, Inclement
weather larly In the East has
impeded shipments and stiffened prices
of jities.™
particu
gome rommod
Wholesale Markets
NEW
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YORK
hard
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winter
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do, No
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No. 2, 11250014
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$9.50
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$14@ 14.50;
No 1 wheat
No. 1 oat,
$5G9
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28: prints, 31@33;
dlocks ladies, 194 Mary
mand and Peansylvania rolls, 196 20:
Dhio rolls, 18@19%: West Virginia rolls,
RG 19: storepacked, 17: Marviand
Virginia and Pennsylvania dairy
prints, 19@ 20
Cheese Jobbing lots, per pound, 18
@ 20c
Eggu-
searby firsts, 260;
West Virginia firsts,
24. Recrated and
sees, WE 1c higher
Live Poultry-—-Chickens—Old hens,
seavy, 19¢; old hens, small to medium
19; old roosters, 11; young. choice, 21
@22; rough and stagey. 13@15. Ducks,
oe: muscovy, 18. Geeas—Nearby, 15
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b, 19; rough snd poor, 12.
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DRUG HOUSE ENJOINED
BY FEDERAL COURT
of thse
to-day
Jeremiah Neteror,
Btates distriet court,
Judge
United
«Choice young, 20022: old and
mixed, 19; old roosters, 11312. Ducks,
18@20c. Geese — Nearby, 15@16¢c;
«~8even Ibs and over, 25¢: medium, |
23; small and slips, 1920.
Live Stock
CHICAGO. —~Hogs—Bulk of sales,
§8.60@ 8.70; light, $8.50@8.70; mixed,
$8.50@ 8.70; heavy, $8.35@ 8.70; roughs,
$8.35G 8.45; pigs, $7.75@8.70.
Cattle—Beeves, $7.1008.65;
steers, $6.9008; stockers and Po
$5.60Q 7.85; cows and heifers, $3.70Q
8.50; calves, $7.50@10.75.
Centaur Company of New
York, the manufacturers of Fletcher's
Castoria, against the Stewart &
Holmes Drug Company of this city
The controversy arose {rom the sim
ulating of the labels of this well. known
preparation, and from the evidence
filed In the case it was shown that the
infringing label was first discovered
on sale in Honolulu, and was traced to
its origin
The defendant com
the oldest and largest concerns of its
kind in the Northwest
The decree carries with it an order
that the Stewart & Holmes Company
recall the goods which are the mar
ket under the infringing label, and to
pay all costs in the suit and damages
assessed $400. — Beattie,
“Times.
HAD TOLD THE EXACT TRUTH
Was Just as
Letter
here in Beattie
is £51 ge ’
pany is One OX
on
ar
at Wash
Ady
Lecture's "“Outpouring”
Had Been Stated in His
of Recommendation.
with a
from a
succeaded
Yonkers
citizen
ad
A
letter
lecturer went to
Yonkers
tochelle an
an engagemers
proved dul
io a
man in New
in getting
hour le
interesting
ne
2 His three
and
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un
das clnkers
Rochelle
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met r. New
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you mean
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lect
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cura Boston
Rebutting a Libel
Rocket
D g
d cles an, sald one
John
Clevelar
i an
io a
day
er sad smile
14t told
about my love of money and m y disre
gard for humanity you'd think 1 was
some such monster as the erimios! of
the anecdote
“A judge
criminal
‘And you actually had the
murder this poor man for a
50 cents!
“Well,
inal,
‘well,
pect?
there-
eli yr.
talkin
tani
sical but ath
the slories
whir
with a
“rom
are
once said to a terrible
eart
matter of
your honor,’ sald the crim
with an injured-innocence air,
your honor, what do you ex-
Fifty cents here and fifty cents
it soon mounts up.” ”
ACHY FERLINGS, PAIN IN LIMBS
and all Malarious indications removed
by Elixir Babek, that well known rem.
edy for all such diseases.
“1 have taken up the threes bottles of
your ‘Elixir Ba ' and have not felt
so well and entirely free from in in
limbs for pve joan ‘Mrs. E. Higgins
Jacksonville,
Ellxir Babek £0 cents, all druggists or
by Parcels Post prepaid from Kiocsew-
, okt & Co. Washington, D. C
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Needed Every One.
Asker—Could you lend me a V?
Tellit—Neo, 1 couldn't,
Asker-—Have you a
would lend me a V?
Tellit--No. 1 have not a friend to
spare — Kansas City Star,
Next Move.
He--8ince you lost that bet,
I can claim the forfeit
She-~1 really don't know what you
mean; and, besides, some one might
see ue Yale Record
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Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets cure con
stipation. Constipation is the cause of
many — re the cause and you
Easy to take. Adv.
After a man does reach the point
friend that
i think
——
ally too old to use his knowledge for
moneymaking.
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