The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 08, 1914, Image 6

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    [THE]
REMAIN ON GUARD
To Stay at Vera Cruz Until
Break is Settied.
WILL AVOID ALL FOVORITISM
No Time Has Been Fixed For the
Transfer Of Control Of Vera
Cruz To the Mexican
Authorities.
Washington, D. C.-— Official an
Bonpeemnent that the American troops
ould not be withdrawn from Vera
— before October 11 and that no
time had been fixed for the transfer
of control of tha port to Mexican au
thoritie 8 was accepted as meaning that
Ge neral Funston's not be
rdered until anza-Vvilla
settled order
republic
out that if the troop:
be
factions |
forces will
the Car
and
home
break has
stored in the
It was pointed
were withdrawn before
tween
had been adjusted
Interpreted as an indication of favorit
toward the party to which the]
port Vera Cruz was surgender
Officials however, that fit
highly probable several detac!
would be withdrawn from Vera
the next two
been
the trouble
the Constitutionalist
the action would be
ism
of
sald, was
ments
weeks,
force to remain as long
warranted. The
nd {8 expec
th n Hve
nin five
circumstances
battleship Rhode Isla
arrive at ‘ruz wi
relieve the th
October 11
pany of masines,
fourth, will be
mo naval station by the
Ou its way north
ted to
\’ ars
vera {
Nor
It is pos
Dakota, due to leave
sible
probably the Twenty
that a com
taken to the Guantana
North Dakota
SENATOR SMITH SPENT $5,500.
Contributions Toward Cam
paign
Primary
Amounted To $600
papers
COTTON CROP IMMENSE
Government Says It Will Approximate
15,300,000 Bales
A for
15
the
part
ng board in
rop of
ment of
report
of the
was 73.5 per
ng which showed mndition
oD on
ent. of a
cotton bring
iantity
point of si
States
grown
bales
were 13.703.
25 condition indi
2,000 bales
14,15
in 1812
The
ates a yiel
8.000
there
000 bales September
d of about
200 pounds of lint per acre, which
plied the
836.960.0000 a«
463.000 bales
cent
year
to estimated
res
An
of the acreage is
Allowing for
would 15
produce
average of one
abandonment
production of 15,300,000 bales
MARSHALLS WEDDED 19 YEARS.
Vice-President Says # He “Was Fool for
Luck.”
Washington, D. C.—"}¢ you get the
right wife, marriage is a great institu
tion and in that respect, | was a fool
for luck,” declared Vice-President Mar
shall, commenting on his nineteenth
wedding anniversary. “I would not
dare give advice to young men on this
great subject, however, because if they
were not so lucky as I have been they
might blame me.” The Vice-President
and Mra. Marshall gave an anniversary
luncheon at the ( apitol.
NOW ITs EAU bE POLOGNE.
French Change Name Of Perfume Be.
cause Of Petrograd.
Paris.-~The example of the Czar,
who changed the Russian capital's
name to Petrograd to eliminate the
German “burg,” is being followed in
France. French perfume manufac.
turers have decided henceforth to call
eau de cologne “eau de pologne.”
a ee
(Copyright)
Withdraws $3,000,000 From |
Accused Institulions.
REVOLT LEADERS
PLAN PROBE OF
LABOR PROBLEMS
The Rockefeller Foundation
Starts Investigation.
TO MAKE SCIENTIFIC STUDY
“Dellberately Attempting To Grapple
With the Most Complicated Ques.
tion Of Modern Times.” —Can.
adian In Charge.
of
being
world,”
“For well
throughout the
New York the
| mankind
they characterized it,
the Rockefeller Foundation announ
auguration of an investigation
the problem of Industrial relations and
a
appointment of Hon . Mad
met
Reported Divisions in His Army
are Confirmed.
“Blacklist”
Named Were
Will Redeposit the $3,000,
000 Elsewhere.
To Work From, All
Country Banks
it had
had found
he New York banks had charged
6 per cent
The “blacklist” was made up on
ports by national banks
fixed date
of the banks
on a
known
none
far as
which Government de are
posits
had an
why it mainta
withdrawn has opportunity
explain ined a large
ROUGH HANDLING OF PARCELS.
Postal Employes To Be Held Account.
able For Damage.
orders for
in the
matter
issued by
Burleson. Em-
Washington, D! ( Strict
exercises of greater
of parcel post
employes were
care
handling mail
by postal
Postmaster General
ployes are warned that they will be
held accountable for any damage re
sulting to the mails for which they are
responsible.
KILLS SELF AND WIFE.
.
Man Uses Pistol On Woman and Then
Ends Own Life,
Trenton, N. J.<Frank Haughawout
shot and killed his wife, from whom
he had been estranged, while the lat-
ter was upon her way to work, and
then turned the revolver upon himself,
inflicting a fatal wound. Several per
sons witnessed the shooting.
SUNSET LIMITED ROBBED.
Passenger Badly Injured By a Train
Bandit.
Los Angeles, Cal Southern Pacific
train No. 101, the Sunset Limited,
reported to have been held up near Col-
ton by two bandits, one of whom shot
and badly injured a passenger while
grappling with the conductor,
Urbina Said To Have Taken Durango
City—Vilia's Secretary Announces
Plan To Halt Fighting
Throughout Mexico.
El Paso, Texas
divisio
border
BRYANS MARRIED 30 YEARS.
Secretary and Wife Lunch Together At
State Department
Bryan
ted
took
and him
Department en
O8COT
where thelr car
The
togethe
was
Secretary
trance,
wailing
wae
ringe was reat of
afternoon
and sightseeing. It
portunity
the
gpent
the
has
Institut
the
Smithsonian
Art
visit
Gallery
Bryan
She
the Corcoran
Mr. and Mrs
October 1. 1884
Baird, daughter of
laird, of Perry. 1
children—Mrs. R. B. Owen, of Eltham
Kent, Eng.; Willlam Jennings Bryan
Jr., of Tucson, Ariz.. and Mrs. Richard
of Lincoln, Neb
were married
was Miss
John
They have three
and
OUT OF INTERLOCKING BOARDS.
Judge Gary, Of Steel Corporation, Re.
signs Directorate.
New York.-~Elbert H. Gary, chair
man of the United States Steel Cor
poration, announced that he had re
which he
except
had been previously
where these com-
poration. The last company from
which Judge Gary resigned as a direct.
Previ
in the last 12
months,
TWO WOMEN KILLED.
Train Hits Their Automobile At Union.
town, Pa.
Uniontown, Pa « Mrs. Matilda
Bridge, of Franklin, Pa., and Mrs. Mar.
garet Craft, of Brownsville, Pa., were
killed, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Town:
send, of Uniontown, seriously injured
when the automobile in which they
were riding was struck by a Baltimore
and Ohio passenger train at a crossing
here today.
ren de
the Rock
liberately
URGES FEDERAL FISH LAW
| States Have Failed Of Duty, Says Con.
gresaman Linthicum.
DC
Lidnthic
father
{ Washington,
J. Charles
the
before
| protection of
| rie d his fight
| Fisherieg Society,
Washington. Mr. Linthicum, in an ad
dress, told the gathering, which in
cludes many State fish commissioners,
that the States have go far shown their
inability to protect the food fish, and
the time bas arrived when the National
Government must extend its protect
ing arm to conserve the fish supply of
the nation
Represent
Baltin
leg
for
ative
¥
Oi
the
um
of slation
Congress Federal
American fisheries
before the
in
ore
{| who is
| pending
Car
American
seasion in
now
PZACE CONFERENCE OCT. 10.
Chiefs To Try To Settle Carranza.Villa
Dispute,
Aguas Calientes, Mexico
agreement to cease all
ments immediately and
troop
to call
tionalist chiefs together here on Oc.
tober 5, preparatory to a general con.
vention October 10, was agreed upon
at the first conference between Villa
and the Carranza peace commission
ers.
The purpose of the convention op
the 10th of October is to interchange
ideas about settling the Carranza-Ville
dispute and re-establishing order
throughout the republic.
| The Markets
NEW YORK
No. 2 red, 110;
Wheat Spot easy;
No. 2 bard, 110; No. 1
Northern Duluth, 112; No. 1 Northern
Manitoba, 115% nominal, ¢ { f But
falo Futures were without transac
tions. Beptemuber, 117: December,
118%; May, 126%.
Corn—8pot easy;
¢ 1 [ to arrive;
prime, Bic
utter Creatiery
80%c; firsts, 27% @ 29%;
@27, packing stock, current,
Q@201%
Fges—State, Penns
by bennery whites
gathered wh
Dre Poultry —Western
frozen, 15@tlc:
keys, 21@25. 14
ern
No. 2 yellow, 86 he
Argentine, strictly
delivered
extras,
nominal,
seconds,
No
and
yivania
ites, 28@ 35
seed
fowls
V6 poultry wie
PHI
lots in
spot and
LADELP}
ex]
Maryland 1 and Pe
21; Ohio, rolls
snnsaylvania, 1
West Virglr
19; Ms
d airy
19'%4@ 20;
190 gtorepac
rolls, 1 G2 ked
land, Virginia and Pennsylvania
prints, 10% G20
Cheese-—Jobbing
18e¢c.
Eggs
lots, per 1b, 170
Maryland, Pennsylvania and
nearby firsts, 27: Western
West Virginia firsts, 27:
firsts, 24. Reerated and
eers, “%@ le higher
dive Poultry-Chickens, old hens,
heavy, 17¢; do, old hens, small to me
dium, 16; do, old roosters, 11: da
young, smooth, 16417; deo, rough and
staggy, 15%. Ducks, musecovy, 140
18¢; do, spring Pekings, 2 Iba and over,
15; do, spring puddle, 2 Ibs and over,
14; do. smaller, 13; do, Indian runners,
13. Pigeons, young, per pair, 150 20¢;
do, old, per palr, 20 Juinea fowl, old,
each, 20¢; do, young, 13% Ibs and over,
aw,
“ly
Southern
rehandled
firsts
25@30; do, smaller, each, 15@ 20.
Live Stock
8T. LOUIS. ~Hogs--Plgs and lights
$7.60@ 8.90; mixed and butchers’, $3.78
@8.90; heavy, $8658.86. :
Cattle-~Native beef steers, 37.500
1085; cows and belfers. $6@9.65:
stockers and feeders, $5@ 7.650; Texm
and Indian steers, $6@8. cows and
heifers, $4@6.5¢; native calves,
@11
Sheep — Native muttons, $405;
‘ambs, $707.60.
IN STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffered AsM Many Girls
Do—Tells How She
Found Relief,
Sterling, Conn.—“‘1 am a girl of 22
years and 1 used to faint away every
mm month and was very
weak, I was also
bothered a lot with
female weakness, |
read your little book
4 ‘Wisdom for Wo-
men,’ and I saw how
others had been
helped by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Cor npound, and
dec ided to try it, and
it has made me feel
girl and | am ne relieved
troubles. 1 hope all young
{ 23 1 have I never
Miss BerTHA A.
like a new
of all these
girls will get relief
felt better in my if
PeLOQUIN, Be
yw
Massena, N.
dia E. Pinkham
and I highly
wants
her about
& bad
ne tos
NEL
ana
bes
do ?
tion,’ ¢
Lyd : "in
pound brought me o
Lavisa Myges, Box 1
Young Girls, Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painf
irregular periods, backache,
dragging-down sensations,
Bx is ori
+ ¥
seek restoration
dia E. Pinkham’
caer
CS eS yy NITE
Hair ¢ Color ag
Never Fails
to give beautiful cok
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
ITTLE |
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i
ten the oy
mprove the Mex: net es.
SMALL PILL, "SMALL DOSE, SMALI PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
pA eat
BER The Home
Remedy
cou Colds,
it to take ana su
when
Hale's Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
A tonic,
for
ple A8ar
gt ®
needed
expectorant and laxative.
Contains no opium nor anythi
injurious. Sold by i sts.
Try Pike's Toothache Drops A
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thin
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SIGNO eseoy =
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wohed and
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“
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Helps to eradionts andre
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