The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1914, Image 7

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    Demand the genuine
by full name
Nicknames encourage
substitution.
‘Delicious, * *
Refreshing
TANGO AS CAUSE OF CRIME!
Brooklyn Judge Blames Theft by Two
Youths to Nights Given to
Modern Dance.
In suspending sentence in the cases
of two youths who had pleaded guilty
to attempted grand larceny, County
Judge Fawcett in Brooklyn listed
“white lights and tango nights” in
the catalogue of incentives to crime
“You can't expect to dance all
night,” he said, “ and lie abed half the
day, yet always have money
carousals, unless vou steal it And
let me tell you our jalls and peniten
tiaries are full people with
such ideas. If your family
you good beatings instead
to spend, it would have been
for vou.”
Th John Colver,
old Hancock
ton Chapman, sixteen,
avenue, had been indicted for sted
money and jewelry from Adelaid
ton, keeper of =a ed
house, where they
They belong
of moderate
the judge to
again, Chapm
and Colver to
£0 pumps and
raigned.—New
BODY SOVERED Wik ECZEMA
R.F.D. No. 1, Tazewel Tenn ~"My
diseage started on my legs in a small
patch and kept spreading until my en-
tire body was covered. It id itch
end burn till I could not sleep at
night. I would scratch till the
would ooze out and run down my
and legs. The eruption came ous in
small red pimples and when 1
scratched the whole surface of the
skin became irritated, red and ugly
looking. My clothing seemed to irri
tate it. The pimples were on my
hands, arms, legs, feet and entire
body, especially between my fingers
and toes. I also had dandruff on my
head until my hair was all falling out.
“I was told it was eczema and took
a treatment, but all remedies failed.
Then I got some Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. I first washed with Cuti
cura Soap and warm water, dried well
and then applied the Cuticura Oint
ment. Cuticura Soap and Ointment
cured me, and they also cured my
dandruff and falling hair” (Signed)
Charley Alston, Jan. 31, 1914.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post.
card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.’ Adv,
A Beginner.
you a socialist?” ‘1 am
"What do you understand by social
ism?” “1 haven't got as far along as
the understanding part I picked so
cialism because 1 don’t like any of the
regular brands of politics
for your
of just
had given
of money
better
© boys, twenty
of 487 and
Jeffergson
gireet
of 362
urnish
lived for a tir
respective famil
means Both
20 home
an to
work
silk
York Sun
room
a.
to
iromi 1
promised
and be
Ein
return to hool
Both
shirt
8C
wore
when
tan-
ar
wou
blood
body
“Are
much
afford to
man has so
he can
in a while a
that he feels
honest
Once
money
be
An ounce of get-up-and-get is better
than a pound of that tired feeling
Women's Times of Danger
Women suffer a great deal from Kidaey
diseases. Their indoor life, tight elothing
and trying work all jond to weaken the
kidneys. Woman's life also includes times
of danger that are apt to leave the kidneys
weak and to start attacks of backache, head-
ache dizziness, nervousness and urinary ills.
Prompt treatment, however will avert
the danger of dropsy, gravel, or fatal
Bright's disease.
Take Doan's Kidney Pills, the best
recommended, special kidney remedy.
Doan's are used successfully throughout
the eiviiized world ~have brought new life
sod pew strength to thousands of tired,
“Beary Pletars discouraged women.
Tells » ory”
A Pennsylvania Case
Mrs. J HH. Armstrong,
22¢ W. Fifth St, Chester,
Pa., says: “I haven't suf
fered a bit of pain or an-
noyance from kidney com.
plains since Doan's kianey
"iis cured me some years
ago. The cure seems to
grow more permanent as
time passes. Two others of
my amu have also been
cured of kidney trouble by
Doan's Kidney Pills We
owe a lot to this remedy
and 1 think It has more
merit than any other kid
ney medicine on the mars
ket.’
Get Doan’s at Any Stove, B0c a Box
DOAN’ BIDNLY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
the Woodshed,
me of your
“Scene:
She—Tell
gles
He—There's not
harder 1 struggled,
man laid it
early strug.
1
the
The
old
to 1¢
more
much
the
on
Matter oo’ Money.
daughter referred to
Well, 1 hardly understand
consults except in
“Bo my
eh?
She never
financial
“Well—ah
you
me
it.
a
me
way.’
that's
Nothing Like Being Careful,
Shall | pump up the gir?
“Wait until we into the
country doctor
say that very
impure
tires
out
¥ EE
Jacques I heard
i
the air around here
ht's
thei
Wrig
been
For 75 years Indian Vege
table Pills have r own recom
mendation in conditions of upset stom-
ach, liver and bowels. If you have not
tried them, a test now will prove their
Send
New York
benefit to you
to 872 Pearl St.
for free sample
Adv.
“Didn't ve
instead of
Mr
I made
asked Croselo
that
eslate man
I, I'll tell
Puzziea the Parson
HArriage
At
HOme
a
time ago
service
church in Ge
sal dad
WEIR
the
fm
a solemn f« Wilt thon
have this man to be
band?
for
wedded hus
instead of the wor
uff
nan
man's
The
perplexed,
the
gruff
Again the
not knowing
answer
herself, na
answered
up
paused fe repe;
ing voles
minister
looked
much and
ted sentence
an
minister
again the
swered. “]
and same voice
will”
surpri
of it,
the
deef pa
looked up send] what
to make whe
men at
She's
none
of
reson
of the grooms
the row
an’ I'm
end said
answer
her
in" for
One Hundred Years Ago
curious which women af
now began as back as 1798
a period should hardly
copy in respects A
not at all unlike the tango was
in at that time, and had many
exponents, who danced in loose bod
ices opening in a V shape from the
. shoulders almost to the Skirts
were slit and were made
transparent ganze
We may
period, which
having simply a
with skirts caught
front and slightly
1K60
The
fect
which
wish
modes
far
is we
fo most
dance
YORUue
waist
often of
return to the gowns of that
without
girdle
up
trained at the back
gandals and
were only
gowns
were
the bust
rather short in
1
to
in
bare
about
were caught up to
CRIMeos
women wore
belts
vide
the knee
fashion overreached it
i #elf, and then came erinolines, pointed
footgear and unnaturally
Are coming this?
feet {Corset
two inches Home
Boon
Il walsts
sina
we fo
Marble Windows.
Remarkably beautiful effécts are se
cured by the use of marble as a
glass
by a new process which has been de
vised by an engineer of Hamburg, W
Engle. He has succeeded in making
millimetres in thickness and for the |
use designated it is available
20 millimeters thick. The suitability
|
|
{
ized some time ago. but the difMeculty
{ encountered was that of securing the
i marble in slabs of sufMelent thinness.
These plates permit of the passage of
| a greater amount of light than frosted
glass does, and at the same time im
| parte to the rays a much pleasanter
| color Most opal glass imparts to the
| light an undesirable greenish tinge,
| while the light which passes through
! the marble has a reddish violet which
1s much pleasanter. After the marble
| has been ground down to the desired
thickness it is subjected to an immer.
i slon in ofl under high pressure, and
| the effects secured in this manner are
said to be superior to those of stained
| glass.
Will absolutely prevent it.
bottle
ures Colie
he ad debt Can Be ehen to Lyrics
& SON, Haceastows, Ma,
THE NEWS TOLD
A ——————
Latest Happenings Gleaned
Froin All Over the State,
LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS.
State Commissioner Of Labor Jackson
Will This Week.
Chester County Hospital
Gets $6,000.
Sail For Europe
Labor Jackson will
week
Commissioner of
t}
Wiiik
rope
at Shamokin
was burned
house
enick,
A large slaughter
owned by Frank W
returned afte)
Nalisbury Beach
Tener has
to
Governor
ft short visit
of
single,
railroad near Mt
The bedy John Nolan, thirty
found beside the
Carmel
was
Robert M. Dick, of
nas harvested his wheat
forty-eight bushels to the
Sadsburyrille
and threshed
acre,
Austin C. Wooster has been appoint
ed Justice for South Fayette Town
hip, Allegheny county
Lewistown residents
Public
reduced
sent petitions
ommission ask
and water rates
to the Service
ing for ight
her child from Injury whe:
Mrs 1.
suffered Bion
In savin;
with it 4
Jones, of
of the
John
coneus
brair
Anthony R 21 old, a con
Kehley Run
nder his engine and wa/
08 Years
ductor on a locomot at
yy fe
y
rushed
ie
lu
to death
The departments of the
Reading, whict
«1 down for repairs, re
Reading
had
sumed
ompanqg
been
operations
John P
omm
Dohoney of the P ibl £
detailed
along
been
fires
kill county
I8RiOT has
make £ clio: of
roads
the improvements to the
been ap
'
Department of
water worke have
the State
Q
John
ifantry
Captain
Sixth Ir
Groff, of Company |
N.G FP West Ches
planned for a two days’ hike
25 and 28
ter, has
of his command. July
While driving
liam J. Pratt, & farmer, of Pocopson
Township, was kicked by me of the
animals and bad a leg broken
cows, a son of Wil
iohigh Coal and Navigation
Company suspended operations for an
indefinite period at its Panther Creek
Valley washeries owing to the poor
demand for washery coal
The
Council, No. 4%
of Liberty, will hold their
annual pienic at Lenape Park. on Au
gust § with athletic sports and other
diversions
West Chester
The Church
tisburg, has
Counefl, of Har
ited resolutions
improvements on
closed barber
Civie
adog
Sunday. It
shops
recently
Yehl.
was
the
a state worker of
struck by a twoton
broke by which
He was killed
Abraham
Slatington
rock when
it was being
tantly
chain
hoisted
seven years old, was
show window
George Beitler
through
at
a
runaway
he
Ww culs.
A masked man entered the home of
ler, an aged Lewistown wom-
Barking dogs frightened the bur
Judge Cumm ings directed the super
Township, North
to show cause why
| they shall not keep roads in order or
| be adjudged in contempt of court.
——
|
|
|
t
Northbrook, and Hannah Jane Wicker
George Wickersham, of Unionville,
were married by Friends’ ceremony at
the home of the bride.
The industrial condition In Con
ghohocken has brightened with the re
sumption of three departments of the
Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company's
plant, and it is expected the puddle
mill will resume soon.
A campaign will be waged In York
by the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion to raise $150,000, of which $140,
000 will be used for a Y. M. C, A
building and $10,000 for the Young
Woman's Christian Association.
+ The Chester County Hospital, at
West Chester, has received a gift of
$6,000 as an endowment of a room in
the hospital, from Jackson A. Watt
and wife, of Oxford. Mrs. Emily Ellis
haus been appointed assistant night
superintendent of the hospital,
»
The Markets
NEW
iar; new No.
2 red, 87%
New York; No. |
100% and No. 1 Northern
100% f o b afioat
Corn-—-8pot firm;
i6% ¢ i ff to arrive.
Butter—Steady ;
Creamery, extras, 27%
Dressed Poultry Dull;
chickens, frozen, 14@20c; fowls, 12%
@18; turkeys, 26@ 26 Live weaker;
Western chickens, 17@ fowls,
@17; turkeys, 15.
YORK.
2
Wheat
hard, B8c,
July
“Spot irregu-
and new No.
shipment, ¢ {|
Northern Duluth,
Manitoba,
No. 2 yellow,
reced
Bp
263
ipte, 9.000 tubs,
Western
20¢ 16%
PHILADELPHIA. —Wheat
in export elevator, No. 2 red,
86c; do do, July, 83@84; No.
ern Duluth, 98c@ $1
Corn—-Car lots, new,
77% @78¢c; steamer
do do, No. 3 yellow, 76% @ 77¢
Oats—No. 2 white, 44 44%; stand.
ard white, 434 @44; No. 3 white, 4234
@43: No. 4, 0%5@41%e
Butter Western,
fancy gpecials,
firsts, 27:
22925;
Car lots,
spot, 54Q
1 North-
No. 2
vellow,
vellow,
ory gh a}
if fi,
solid - packed
290%¢c; extra,
firsts, 260
nearby prints,
extra, 20Q030:
23@ 25; Jobbing
as@37
26¢
ay
“i
4: extra
28%: seconds,
fancy, 3 average
firsts, 26027; seconds
sales of fancy prints,
Eggs—Nearby extra, per
firsts, $6.70 per standard crate; near
by current receipts, $6@6.30; Western
extra, per doz, firsts, $6.76; per stand
ard case, firets, $6G 6.30; seconds, $5.40
570: candled and recrated
eges, 28@31c por doz
Live Poultry—Fowls, as
18@ 20¢; broiling chie ken 8,
OF 25. 6 kan .
2LQ28; medium, 174 @
dog:
io q
fine
old
= ‘a 12
15@Q 22;
ducks,
a17
Dressed
ers PIROONE, Fr
do per
13 do
oes
oe
oid
gid
ado pair, 23¢
old do, young
Pou
per i
RYEeTrage
18¢
Itry-—Fresh-killed
poul
heavy, 20¢;
pis dG 4%
try. fowls b. selected
extra, 18
BRYErage
rece]
do do,
ais;
dry-picked
weight
4.50
do de
14@ 15¢ fair, 13
roosiers
wh
§4.10@
3.50G4
do do, weighing 7
ile
weighing § Jbs,
ibs, $29
63% Ibs,
@%1.10
and
0
weighing 6
dark and No
BAL
spot
and
ern
TIMORE
July
B44
July,
85%
Contract, 75°
spot
Standard
1%, 042%
NO 2
do
lots nea
No. 2 red
bid: August
red West
August and
Wheat
Bay
No
£644
Blige
September
spot. 87%
Beptember,
The
inal
42c
Corn closing
was Ormer
{inte
white
Rye
No
bag
@70
-
© non
Thile
No 3
rye, Western, 65g 60:
6867. No 4 do, £4060
rdby. as to quality, new, Lé
Export delivery NO. 2 rye
Western, 62@684c; No do, 61G62;
No. 4 do, 60gGe6l
Hay--No. 1 tomothy., $1950@20:
standard timothy, $18@ 1850: No 2
timothy, S31E@ 1850; No. 2. do, 3158
17; light clover mixed. $17.50@18: No
1. do, $17@1750; No. 2, do. 314@
18.50; heavy, do, $1550@16; No. 1
clover, $13.50@14; No. 2, do. $12@13;
No. 3 $10@12
Butter—Creamery, fancy, 28; cream
ery. choice, 26@ 26%. creamery oh
24@25. creamery, prints, 284291
creamery. blocks ZR: ladies, 1s
zion Maryland and Pennsylvania
rolls, 18; Ohio, rolls, 17%. West Vin
ginia, rolls, 17%. storepacked, 17%:
Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania,
dairy prints, 17%
Eggs Maryland,
do,
“-
Fa
Pennsylvania and
nearby firsts, 20c; Western firsts,
20; West Virginia, firsts, 20: Southern
19. Recrated and rehandled
K@le higher
Live Poultry-—-Chickens, old hens,
heavy. 18¢; do, small mediuvm, 18:
do. old roosters, 10; epring, 1% Ibs
and over, 20022; do. smaller 18G19
ueks old, 11@12; spring white
Peking, 32 Ibe and over. 17: do.
puddle, 3 Ibs and 16. Pigeons,
Young, per pair do, old, 20
Guinea fowl, each, 25
firsts,
tERE,
io
do
do
Over
20:
Live Stock
CHICAGO
$§8.50@ 8.80;
$8.35@ 6 85;
$8 16@GR35;
Cattle
Hogs Bulk of
light, $3. 40@ 8.82%: mixed,
heavy, $8.16@ 885;
pigs, $7.60@ 8.60,
Beeves 7.600 9.75; steers,
©@8. cows and Dhelvers,
calves, $7.50@ 10.60,
Sheep —— Sheep,
lings, $6@ 7.50;
13.75@9;
$5.35@6.15;
iambe, $6.50@9.36.
ST. LOUIS. —Hogs-—Pigs and lights,
$7.75@ 8.80; mixed and butchers’, $8.65
@8.80; good, heavy, $R. 7068.80
9.95. cows and heifers, $5@G9; stock:
ers and feeders, $5@ 7.50; Texas and
Indian steers, $5.76@ 8.40; cowa and
heifers, $4.50@6.65;: native calves, $6
@10.50.
Sheep Native muttons, $4.75@5.50;
lambs, $7@0.
PITTSBURGH, PA.--Cattle—Choles,
$R90G 0.20; prime, SR E0EPS.RS,
Sheep ~~ Prime wethers, $6@G6.25;
culls and commons, $2@3.50; spring
lambs, $6@ 0; veal calves, $10G10.75.
Hogs-—Prime heavies, $R.95G9; me.
diume, heavy and light Yorkers and
pigs, $0.15@9.20; roughs, $7.50@17.75.
Of the 5,000,000 people in london,
more than 200,000 are in a chronle
state of poverty.
Finds Secure Abiding Place After a
Period of Troublous
Nanderings.
P. Dahlgren
of woman suffrage,
debate In Boston
declare that
politics till
her prior duties
duties! Prior
lady mocked
men
the millionaire
sald at
Everett
a suffrage
“1
shouldn't
filled all
‘Prior
always WOman
enter she's fv]
duties!’ So
one day
by the
always talk
a young
‘What do
‘pricr duties” that
ing about, Mr. Dahlgren’
“So then 1 told the
me
You mean
You re
young lady this
story
“"Onee
hole
to
abode
14
man
time, |
it
a little
looked around
take up ite
upon a began
born
where |t
was ang
see should
fir
Came
but a
in a
gt dec indow,
put
ided on a w
stralghtway and
Air seat,
caner,
put In
ected n
WEB EO
rat
half
time to
dead
a ch
for a
was
sel
baby
to tear the
new pane It next chose
but the housewife
and in Jiffy a new
the chair The
sent
a seat
hole now
and the
began
and the
fright,
rattle
at it
pie ep
with
It
Hive
fo h
sock of a suffragist’'s husband
“There, at the
ha found home
has not been
ginning, six
baby's
pleased th
tle to
poor hole,
Crazed just
more
had
thirew
into the
and, which
RCA pe
thing that
happened to be
than =
Caine
the
seems to
Its pease
the be
jeast hole
real
troubled
he
a
from
mont ago
Died With Fortune Near
Benjamin V
fou
ALC# prospector
Gy Was
Eh
SULPHUR--THE GREAT
HOME REMEDY
Ohio
rrites as fol
ntensely from
covered my
After trying
01 skin 8 t
f h P 21k
2m body
phy TE
and 2%
ne
I ac
Hancock's
and
f AL F
Armes thre
and
different ointments and loti
cidentally learned
phur Compound and
3
Sul
1 tried
Mm gave me
| itching.
ge §
© m 4
nang the first a
instant relief fron
rntatar 4 )
! persisted in to
week 1 had hardly
tion
if
aE not
an
enclosing
COnvingce anyone
Hancock's Sulphur
Ointment are sold by
cock liquid Sulphur
Md Adv
testimonial
unsolicited, inguirs
dress will
question
Compou and
Han-
Baltimore,
above postage
beyond
nd
all dealers
Co
Query.
Ive pot
pra tonight
Friend Are
plekpocket?
Troe per
practise
Jou R OWN DRUGGIST » ILL TELL YOU
Murine Eve Remedy for eak, Walery
and CGrangisted Sema rin,
Bre Comion ’ ok of the
br mali Free Murine Ere Remedy (x
Fores
— ro
Uhicago
is a cheerful one
the night
Journal
The morning after
for the man who devotes
before to sleep Albany
IN EIN YOY
ALCOHOL=3 PER CENT
% || AVegetable Prsvarationtie As.
4 similating the Food and R
ting the Stomachs and Bowe er
iT OEE En
Promotes Digestion, Oheerful-
|| ness and Rest Contains neither
|| Opium Morphine nor Mineral
NoT NARC OTIC
{| Roepe of Olt Dr SANTVEL PTOHER
Pamplin Seed -
Ax a -
Aacholle .
ect Reme for Cons
AperectR Hr iy Diorrhaca,
Worms Convulsions Feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Fac Simle Signature of
THE CENTAUR COMPANY,
ARE E nonth = old
4 Dosis 33 CENTS
o—
Bad Break,
Miss Bliss—Why, George,
spelled kiss with only one 8 in
jetter
Mr. Bliss
‘Yes,
that
want
you
your
Really, did |, dear?
and I always thought
thing er would
shorter
you did.
WH
io
one Yori nev
Tn Ke
An egotint
woman fo
alone
men like
ut why
THOUGHT SHE
COULD NOT LIVE
Restored to Health by Lydia
E.Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Short
not
f
Mo.
Unionville, “1 suffered froma
female trouble and 1 got so weak that 1
could hardly walk
1 across the floor with.
out holding on to
something. 1 had
nervous spells and
my fingers would
i} cramp and my face
4 would draw, and 1
could not speak, nor
sleep to do any good,
had no appetite, and
everyone thought I
would not live,
jvised me to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Comj I had
taken so much medicine and my doctor
said he could do me no good so 1 told my
husband he might get me a bottle and 1
would try it y the time 1 had taken
it I felt better. 1 continued its use, and
now J am we 1 strong.
““1 have always recommended
«dicine ever
Some one
ound.
| and
your
} Wonaoer-
this
benefitted hone
» the means of
woman from
MARTHA SEAVEY,
vil ©, Mi 1BRON] ri.
The
Vegetable Con
such
the trut
obtained for love or mone
icine is no stranger —
test for years.
makers
etters
it has stood the
If there are any complications you
do not understand write to Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential)
Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened
read and answered by a woman ap
held in strict confidence.
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giving elasticity of mind, buoysncy of body
GOOD DIGESTION,
regular bowels and solid flesh. Price,
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pinced anywhere, ade
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