The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 27, 1914, Image 7

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    Vegetable Compound Re-
stored Her Daugh-
ter’'s Health.
Plover, Iowa. —‘* From a small child
my 13 year old daughter had female
weakness. 1 spoke
ito three doctors
about it and they did
not help her any.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
i pound had been of
great benefit to me,
so 1 decided to have
her give it a trial.
She has taken five
bottles of the Vege-
table Compound ac-
cording to directions on the bottle and
she is cured of this trouble, She was
all run down when she started taking
the Compound and her periods did not
come right. She was so poorly and
weak that I often had to help her dress
herself, but now she is regular and is
growing strong and healthy.’ — Mrs.
MArTIN HELVIG, Plover, Iowa.
Hundreds of such letters expressing
gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink.
ham’s Vegetable Compound has accom-
plished are constantly being received,
proving the reliability of this grand old
remedy.
If you are ill do not drag along and
continue to suffer day in and day out but
at once take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table C ompound, a woman's remedy for
woman's ills.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confls
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidences
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A totiet preparation rit
Helps to eradicate eS ®,
For Restoring Color and
Beauty t to Gray on or Faded Hair,
soc. and $1 wd
ucation is
when a
man's ed
tell
important to Mothers
Examine care Ii y bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure re for
infants and childggn, and see that it
Zo
-
ars.
every
megy
iegrs the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Yo
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
In With the Trusts.
understand you t
Flubb up
“Did 1
Senator came
-
Peo ple
Yes,
and he's going back
now,
A Loyal Friend.
A section forem:
heard
between t
an on a
the followin
raiiway
gation
borers:
you bet
wo of
tah com
he, [I's talkin’
“How's dat?”
TL "ee
W's
Ah wie
Magazine
dawgs,
ybody's
or de
is!"—Ever
Forgetful Vacationist.
had gon:
taxi. Twen
taxi snorted back up
roy
A LF
family
holiday in a
later the
“Forgotten the tickets?”
neighbor.
No,” the
“but my wife's rem
she's left a kettle boiling
stove.”
He dived in
back the next
calm
All
said iseholder,
just red that
gas
to the house,
moment
face.
right now ™
cheerily
with a ghas tly
on his
gaid the neighbor
Right! I'd forgotten that
gas off at the mi
two
next
I'd
and
turned the
now we
tor
hours and a
ve
for the train.”
wait
Summer Days
Call for a dainty,
wholesome food—such
as
Post
Toasties
with cream. |
There'slittle work, and
much satisfaction in every
kage of these crisp
a perfectly cooked
oo toasted | Com.
Appetizing flavour,
tantial nourishment
su
and convenience of serv-
ing are all found in Post
Toasties.
Sold by Grocers
MEXICO'S RULER
of His Followers.
PROMISES PEOPLE NEW ERA
Hundreds Of Schoolchildren Dressed
in White, Each Carrying a Mexi.
can Flag, Sing a Hymn Writ
ten For Occasion,
Venustiano
chief of the
Provisional
entered the
given an en
the crowds on
City —Ge seta
Carranza, the supreme
Mexican Revolution and
President of the republic,
capital at noon. He was
thusiastic reception by
the streets.
It is estimated that more than
000 persons crowded the line of
of the new President his follow
ers, which extended the village
of Atzcapotzalco National
Palace,
was not
eral (
through
showered
fetti {from
“Long live Ca
Constitutional
Mexico
150,
and
from
10 the
a distance of six miles
the slightest
‘arranza and
the cheering
them
disorder Gen
his staff
crowds,
flowers
as
with and con
and which cams
rranza long
government.”
Troops Form At Dawn.
At dawn
began
double
which
ender
the
ng at
Constitut
formi
Une along
over
tional
the troops were
and every
gpectators
It was
Carranza, mounted on
and accompanied by hi
generals of Northwest
and Northeast division
tutional
fat
$IBT
the victorious
was to
ranged
roof and bald
near noon
army,
escorted
the
fantry,
honor
the colur
the City
delivered to Gener
city
Council
of the
After this
procs eded to the
Castle, where
fired a sal
chief exes
urned down
¢
ite
the
avenue
Carlotta
unfortunate
£ to the
h leads {rom caslie
Palace
hic
National
Union and Liberty.
raarch uped
dren d
8 bo
ranza passed
ten for the
iberty.”
i
‘hen the I jon reache the
were gre
ressed In white
iquet and a Mex
they
OCCAFM
order
ght receive
of work
Mader
dropped nat v anot on ie fats
men the
Pre
balcony
seed
of real
dre
era
In Telegram To Vatican He
Tribute To Late Pontiff,
desires
t
pre » of the great loss wh
the iristian RUS
the death of His Holiness Plu
his and
affected
thoughti
men, he
and attracted
regard of all
wide influence”
The President had
cial word of the death of the Pope,
acted on news dispatches,
world has
8 X.
haracter,
his broad
with his fellow
exalted
gentle « his
and
sympathy
pure ui
piety,
ul
adorned his
who felt his world
received no offi
SERBS REPEL AUSTRIANS.
Enemy At Buyak — Quiet
Night At Belgrade.
Repulse
London.—The correspondent of the
Reuter Telegram Company at Nish,
telegraphing under date of Au
gays: “Our troops at Buyak,
successfully repelled the
Kunachitza, opposite
enemy has thrown a
gust 15,
Lyma,
Near
the
enemy.
Losnitza,
RALPH EMERSON DEAD.
Widely Known As Philanthropist and
Manufacturer.
Rockford, ll-—<Ralph Emerson, a
cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson, him.
thropist and manufacturer, died at his
home here, aged 83 years. The Emer.
gon Institute, a training school for
negroes, at Mobile, Ala., was founded
by him, his benefactions to this school
and other similar projects totaling
several hundred thousand dollars,
WILSON ASKS PEOPLE TO
FAIR IN
Washington, D. C.—
Wilson issued a statement
against intemperate
The
warni
partisanship in
President, according to offic
the
between Germany and
was deeply concerned
came
Japan over
over the cot
publicly spoken against what he ter
Americans, German
feeling is understood to have
today
Sentiments similar
pressed in the House by
The President's statement is a
“My Fellow-Countrymen:
“1 suppose that every thoughtfu
during the last troubled weeks
exert upon the United
few words to
own choice what its
prom
to
Minority
whi
States, and
effects upon us
upon you the sort of speech and cor
nation against die
“The effect
what Americ and
America will act and speak the 1
gpirit of impartiality and fairness
The spirit of the in this
largely by what individuals and
meetings Say, upon
utter
of
citizens
the war upon
an say
nation
do and
ministers
the
of the 1
the nations now
should be the utmost
egard to the E1108
in
on streets
peop ile
iv from
* nation ner a
i
less a
a
would be ace of
way of the of «
ce, the one
iANnce
iteel
ediation and
parti
speak the
a friend
refore
«an but as
a} wf
all
bring ;
for peace
will to
influence
BE
THEIR WAR UTTERANCES
the American people,
ng citizens of the United
the European war,
ials close was moved to jasue
dispute
and aleo because he
Americans who
discussions in
On previous occasions he has
med “hyphenated Americans—Irish-
This
issuance of his statement
President
States
to him,
the
irge
East,
naturalized
Far
of
pted the
the President ex-
Mann.
were
Leader
asked himeelf
May
I man in America has
it influence the European
I take the liberty of addressing a
entirely within our
very earnestly
safeguard the
WaT
will be and to urge
duct which will best
depend upon
loves
will
» ho
United Sta
Every man
of neutra
ang friendli
really
which is
all
be
gathered in
contain,
do.
lity the
ness to concerned
determined
Y anda public
ewsgpapers and magazines
their pulpits and men proclaim as
tions,
itable
and desire among
of the
the
iit to allay it
es are drawn from many na
iatural and inev
sympathy
1s
war it i8 1
\
glances conflict
nother to succeed in momentous
sgion and diffie
respo nei
the
will assume a hes
than that {
and whose lovalty
1
Americans all, bound in
vy
thing the cople of
country
to |
honor and
her interests, may be divided in
t each other, Involved in the war
in action mes An
ight seriously stand in the
at
OnE
f
tur duty as the
play a part of
f peace and accommodati
ILIPING BILL
ADVANGED JIEr::
ably Reported in House.
pine Legislature Right To En
act Tariff Laws To Meet
Commercial Paralysis
Another
independ
Washington, D. C gtep to
ward giving the Philippine
taken in Congress, when the
Insular Afiairs
bill,
for the
Hee
was
ge {Oommities OND
reported the Jones
definitely
of the
to the future political
would declare
t time the Ameri
firs
can
3 Ur NER
people as
i islands,
of Virginia,
announced
for
esentative Jones,
committee,
press the me
Rept
chairman of the
his pury to
consideration at this seasion.
A new feature of the bill is designed
the commercial paralysis of
Oe asure
meet
situation. At present all
and internal revenue tax laws
for the Philippines are enacted by Con-
The proposed law would ex
gsly confer on the Philippine Legis
lature the right to enact all tariff laws,
except those which affect the trade re-
lations between the United States and
the Philippines,
“The Philippine people,” Represen-
tative Jones said, “must have means
of supplementing their revenue just as
we have in this cotintry. At present
their hands are tied and they can only
look to the United States,
“Ag Congress is to be kept in Wash-
ington on account of the unsettied con.
ditions in Europe, there is no reason
War
RED CROSS TO SAIL IN 10 DAYS.
Foreign - Built Ships Admitted To
American Registry.
Washington, D. CThe American
Red Cross announced it hoped to dis
patch its relief expedition to Europe
within the next ten days. A joint reso
lution authorizing admittance to
American registry of foreign-built
ships for use of the Red Cross was
passed by Congress. Miss Helen Scott
Hay, of Chicago, will be directing head
of the nurses on the expedition.
the hilippine
The
g the
Eh 3 fhe Philip:
in
FOUR KILLED BY MEXICANS,
Americans Fighting a Band Of Horse
Thieves in Arizona
Ray, Ariz
be dead
of
thorities and a
men are known to
AR
the su
Mexica
ix
Iwo Ary Missing
the fighting between
band of
and the
result
four
outlaws
Of those killed four were American
The
of the b
been su
and two Mexicans two
remain
ing Mexicans and were report
rrounded by posses
between Ray and Globe
have taken a strong posi
tion, according to reports, and another
fight is expected before they are
tured or killed
Roy Fees and Homer
keepers of a Ray n
the hills,
have
ed to have
hill
men
in the
The
CAD
time
were
Ashby
who
missing and
killed by
ne,
are
been
CRIGPIBE in
are believed
the Mexicans
The American dead are
Sheriff Finn Brown, Peter Smith, Early
Miller, timekeeper for the Ray Con
solidated Mining Company: Frank
Miller, his brother, and a youth whose
name had not yet been ascertained.
io
Deputy
FORTY REPORTED KILLED.
in Honduras.
Washington, D.
and American workmen were killed
custom house at Ceiba, Honduras,
cording to a dispatch to the State De-
partment. D. G. Kledt, formerly
San Antonio, Texas, was the only
name siven of those killed.
TRAIN HITS AUTO; THREE DEAD,
Only One Member Of Campmeeting
Party Escapes.
Vermillion, Ohio~~Three members
of an automobile party from Newcas-
tie, Pa., were killed and one probably
fatally injured near here, when their
machine was struck by a Lake Shore
traction car. The men were on their
way to the annual campmweeting of the
Evangelical Church, in session here.
Michael Schindler, the fourth member
) of the party, escaped by jumping.
X away. You'll finish refreshed,
cooled, satisfied.
Dwmisnd the geouine by full name
Nidknuaes encourage substation,
THE COCA-COLA CO,
ATLANTA, GA.
heneveld
you see 48
Arrow think
ef Coca-Cola
T00 FREE WITH HIS COMMENT
Little Incident May Explain Why
Automobilists So Often Fail to
Proffer a “Lify"”
college
out
an~
in
= y be duly tab
‘1 noticed in paper the ih Riateqd and se if 'n 1h . SHvergity
ude in nis
ngaged ?”
the mem-
n this re-
ziven
» made
gending
ons to be
ie Claes,
day,” sald
“that son
account
offer
10 £1
a pedestrian
Jift the
make th
he
other
did 4 ’
1€ tier”
thing
~ Mrs.S.A. Allen's
WORLD'S
Hair Color Tee
and inflam
the first
washed n
strong lather
then applied
two
Appi
bao k
ECR
§¢ v
Ol SOAP
the Cuticurs yintment
in weeks 1 was sound
troubled =
A bernatty, Jan 26 1
and Ointment sold
e world. Sample of each
Address post
loston."'--Adv.
been
nd hav .
ALG DAVE Dever
RI — Youthful Fr
ned) J A
uticura Soap
throughout th
free, with 32-p. Skin Book
card “Cuticura, Ix pL Io}
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
A Piece of Fiction, Prompt Relief —Permanent Cure
per CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely v ve eRe ta-
ble — act
crease in your salar but gently
‘No sir! I'm getting 1 nuch it the liver
Stop after
to ask
ie. You ci ?
to ill
. tress—cure
indigestion,
; fas
what to do with them.” improve the complexion, brighten theeyes.
but to end
! me in that = SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
: o y By a or o Genuine must bear Signature
2 ¥
tne Formal,
it 1 really, feel—" For Dandruff
y, § o1 listen ta Dandruff is a disorder of
the skin. One of the best
remedies for it is
Glenn’s
Sulphur
Soap
It's a delightful toilet and
bath soap, —cleansing, heal
ing and purifying.
Sold by Draggists
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye,
black or browns, Shc.
Hall'sYerba Buena Tea
(The Tea Different)
Tod by the Onlifornis Padres for OTer A conte
Put just on the market Aroapatie! Healthiel! Coo
ing! Boovomies!? Specially fine for children, Neo
tannic acid. No pervopsness. A deliclons beve
= oF le TRY IT AKD YOU'LL Ale
i AYES BU A penis waniead, Sebi postpaid 18
The Uncaptured. ph | twenty-five and Bfty cont packages. California
“Paw, what's fugitive verse | Bales Company, Watsonvitle, Califorais
TREATED, usunily gives
“That written by a poet still at
large, my son. DROPS relief soon removes
& short phat tun gives bis i
. 15 he ha A I ONAS ment sent Frey
The people who are satisfied to put De. THOMAS E. GREEN. Scour
“But «
don’t Know
Sorry
sort of thing woul
aster Besides, if
! arer
And if the
whole civic
Wi
"sO AwWg
you! Discharge
raise my salary—never!”
All Right With Him.
licant aj ent 10 3
: for
Virginia |
ounty to in
nmendation. The man
over it, then
it back
poinim
marshal
uth
that
An appl
the position of
of the counties of 8
asked a citize
his recor
the paper, glanced
something and handed
applicant read:
the language of the in-
above, 1 will say that if
board sees fit to ap
deputy ong
west
of
dorse
took
wrote
The
Waiving
dorsement
the appointive
this county it will be perfectly agree
able with me—I'm going to locate in
Kentucky."-National Food JMagaal ne.
it off till tomorrow generally put it | Or. H.H. Greens Sons, Box 0, Kania, Ga.
%o Yiquid. mo danger. A hoon 0
Eyes inflamed by by ha | We —— TT =
Remedy, No Smarting, |
Your per
fier a Met ET
Remedy Co.
Yon can cure It in ten minutes with
cents, at
off indefinitely.
Sold Alcohol mies traveler invalids omy
Granulated Eyelids, Ror salar wise WILLIARS, Talons Fait, 3 8
sure to Sea, Dust x
Ey esi gichiy relieved by Harive | oy | Benen welding Maine W Worta. Wahoo &
jo Ele Confort 3 [mr Jarass ma Bend for dsr aR Grom
Druggists or Murine Eye {W. N. Ua BALTIMORE, NO. § s-1914
“Has Your Baby Colic?”
DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING
Jlaagant 1 to oy Mothers should To bowel routes. +
gene fon, old. ag gf — foul
FAHRNEY & SON, Hacsasrowx, Ma,