The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 22, 1914, Image 6

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    KEYSTONE STATE
IN SHORT ORDER
LatestNews Happenings Gather
ed From Here and There.
TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
Highwaymen Strip Man Of His Clothes
Beside Road—Woman a Suicide
After Quarrel—Horse and
Carriage Stolen.
spected the Harrisburg municipal sys
tem.
Measles are epidemic at Riverside,
no less than thirty cases having been
reported by physicians.
Henry Arnt, aged seventy-seven, was
burned to death in a fire which de
Michael Castrava, aged twenty-one
years, was instantly killed by a fall
of rock In the Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion Company's No. 8 shaft.
Henry G. Thelin, sixty-four years
old, who shot himself in the head in
the cellar of his home at Milmont,
Monday, died Tuesday night.
Bids will be asked for an edditional
mile and a half street pavi
Harrisburg to this
operations
of ng for
complete year's
Mrs. Ellen Griffith,
years old, dled at
bury within =a
Stephen Griffith,
seventy-seven
home in Sun
hours
died
aer
few after her
son,
John L
ter count
the Poblic Commission against
withdrawal of the Pen
leaving West Chester
for Philadelphia
Bendel, of Green Hill, Ches
, has filed a complaint with
Service
nsylvania
at
the
train
A.M
5.26
The Bethlehem Steel Company has
bought land on the north side of the
Lehigh River just below Bethlehem
It is rumored that the new Bettendort
Car Works will be established on the
tract just purchased
While at work at the plant of the
Reading-Bayonne Steel Casting
pany, Willlam H. Kellner, aged thirty-
eight years, of Bethlehem, was killed
by an arm of a windlass with whith a
building was being moved
Albert Prescaris, six years old,
found a dynamite cap in the yard of
his home in Shenandoah. He struck
it with a stone, exploding it, which
shattered his right hand, necessitating
amputation at the wrist
Com
The tube mM! of the Reading Iron
Company, which closed down ten days
ago on account of no orders, resumed
operations. It is stated that orders
for pipe are coming in more freely
When running full handed the plant
employs 1900 men
Thomas Price, a boarder at the home
of Mrs. Mary Kiddle, Scranton, is al
leged to have attempted to end
life, and a short time later there was a
quarrel between the two. Angry, Mrs
Kiddle went to her home and when her
son returned, two hours later, he found
her dead with a bottle that had cons
tained poison in her hand
his
A Reading firm received a contract
from the English Government for 50.-
000 stretchers to be used in carrying
wounded from the field. They to
be furnished at the rate of 1.000 a
week. As the contract has nearly a
Year to run, it is apparent that Great
Britain does not expect the war to end
Soon.
are
Mrs. John Walsh and daughter and
Elmer Herring, of Union Township,
have been seriously bitten by a cat
whieh physicians at Philadelphia de-
clare had the rabies. For this reason
it 18 feared the persons bitten may be
affected, and they will be given the
Pastuer treatment at the county hos-
pital at Schuylkill Haven.
Soon after John Hesser, superin-
tendent of the Susquehanna Coal Com-
pany’s Hickory Ridge Colliery, drove
to Shamokin and tied his horse to a
post, a man leaped into Hesser's car-
riage and drove away. Three holrs
later police captured the man, who
gave his name as Charles Heinds, of
Sunbury.
Mrs. Harry Nixon, of Chester,
ceived a letter from her husband from
Quebec, Canada, Informing her that
he was about to sail for Europe to
join his regiment which is at the front
in Belgium,
sweetheart of his childhood,
Grace. They were married in Phila.
delphia.
on his way from his home in
Bt. Cir to Mt Hope Arden Seeley,
twenty years old, son of William
Seeley, was attacked by two highway
men, who pulled him into bushes be
side the road and stripped him of all
his clothing. The men even took the
eye glasses from his nose. After warn
fng him not to make an outcry, the
two men decamped through the
bushes.
Wh
UNDER FIRE
Proceedings.
LOSS OF MILLIONS ALLEGED
Commerce Commission Hears Of Deals
in Bonds and Stocks—Directors
May Be Sued If Receiver
Is Appointed.
New
Court
Chicago,
York.—The State
issued an order directing the
Rock Island and Pacific Rail
road Company show cause why a
receiver should not appointed
take charge of properties not already
pledged and to institute action to re
from the railroads’ directors an
amount of damages alleged have
been caused the railroad and its eridit
Supreme
to
be to
cover
to
ors
Should such
under
which was
Brand, the
empowered to sue
appointed
suit,
receiver be
the order prayed for in the
brought by Horace L
receiver would not
directors, but would
ted by the court
addition,
out and
be specifically instruc
to The
would directed to
hold any
company
80 do receiver, in
be earch
other assets of the railroad
than
Central Trust Cox
also he
the Federal
sion (0 in
recently
those pledge to the
npany
Trust Company
No amount of
authorized capital ste
ant
New J¢
defend
company
Irsey
WAS
company
ant company
ferred and $90 EHH EHH
own stock The bulk
leged,
was paid
Company as the
NOs Cot
dends n
benefits of
by
shareholders
pany and as direc
company
ceived
New
tors of t
As a result
the plain
company
nual int
ita bonds
sion tiff says, the
could not meet the semian
of $1,427
May
erest pave nt
which f last
TRIED TO BURN BABY, CHARGED
West Virginia Mother Arrested
Point Pleasant
Point P
w
with
leasant Ww Va Charged
setting fire t her own home
an effort to
Mrs. Mary
near here
Mrs
reled and that she trie
baby
burn her loday-old baby
Lanier pple
was rrested It
Lanier and her husband had
wd to m
for spite.” The fire
the room where the
cradle. Men at
found the
the child
baby
work
flames
on
cradie in
FOOTBALL KICK IS FATAL.
Accident
New York
ootball
in Game
welived In
ised
iI8 vear
ww Fordham
reced
f game
death of Charles & old
Hays was right tackl
Prep football tean
Kick in the
played at
vedd a
inter tional League
Jersey City
Drs
operated
Against St
Duffy, Has
on the injured
Hospital, In
were unable to save him
Peter's Col
lege
St
but
boy at
Francis’ Jersey City,
FREE GIFT TRANSIT,
f. C. C. Says Hauling Presents
Optional With Railroads.
Is
Washington, D. C.—Christmas gifts
to war orphans In Europe can be car
ried free of charge by the railroads
from the interior to Brooklyn, N. Y..
for shipment abroad, the Interstate
Commerce Commission ruled. The
commission stated that the use of rafl-
roads for charitable purposes is
TURKEY TO DEMOBILIZE.
Rome Dispatch Says Kaiser ls Told Of
Lack Of Money.
Rome. The Turkish Government
has notified the German Emperor of
ite intention to demobilize its army on
says a dis
Correspondent at Constantinople.
ANTITRUST BILL SIGNED.
President Takes Last Step In Adminis.
tration's Big Business Program.
Washington, D. C.-—President Wil
son signed the Clayton anti-trust bill,
thus taking the last siep to complete
the Administration's present program
of legislation affecting big business.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
a
sumer.~—News Item.
WAR WOULD FIND
U. 5. UNPREPARED
for an Inquiry.
(Copyrig?
L)
BY RAILROAD:
of Freight Rates.
Spend More Money For
Less For
Coast
improvements and
Warships and
Defenses
and
VOR!
The New Offic
Year's
ers
,,
Next Cony
in Seattle
delegates an
exposition
The usual
carried out
vice-president
Bank, Phila
the associat
dency
irer, and Tl
eral counsel
Inder suspension
nvention adopted
J. Sands, president
National Ba
the
: upon Interstate
Lommissl
by the
WAS as
bankers to
iment is Spa
asked railroads
‘o-operation
American
eral
four
Of
ked of
induce the fed
nd more money
and | lod
gover
agMcultu rovements a
and coast defense
by Prof
ships
was made 'yril G
Hopkins
AMERICAN WIDOWED BY WAR
To Yonkers
New York One of the first Ameri
can brides widowed by the war in En
reached New York aboard the
Mauretania. She is Mrs. Henry Ham
mond Schott, formerly Miss Hazel M
Brown, of Yonkers. She was married
1 June 15 last. Her husband, Captain
Schott, of the British Army,
in the retreat from Mons
ope
ed
WILSON PRAISED BY TAFT.
“Mas Taken the Exact Stand” In War,
Ex.-President Declares.
Providence, R. 1.—Praise for Presi.
dent Wilson for his neutral attitude in|
the present war was voiced by former
at a luncheon of the Chamber of Com:
merce. “President Wilson has taken
the exact stand,” Mr. Taft said, “and
has expressed it with admirable ac:
Suraey.”
SLIDE CLOSES PANAMA CANAL.
Newly Completed "Channel Blocked By
Tons Of Earth,
Colon.—A slide in Culebra Cut of
the Panama Canal piled several tons
of earth into the newly completed |
channel. Dredges kept in anticipation
of such a contingency are at work re.
moving the mass. There have been a
number of minor slides recently, but |
this is the first of any magnitude,
WILSON ATTACK
#
Sir Lionel Repudiates Mexican
Interview.
UE DENIES
|
INCIDENT NOW CLOSED
i
8ir Edward Grey Says That Statement
Made By British
ter Did Reflect
Former
Not
President
Minis
on
8 Policy
BRAVES NEW CHAMPIONS
Defeat Athletics For the Fourth Time
Create New Record
NEW AMBASSADOR RECEIVED
Macchi di italy,
President Wilson,
D Rs Ma chi
new Italia
Cellere, of Calls On
Wash
ne the
presented his credentials to
Wilson He was
Secretary Bryan
dwelling on the good relations
Italy and the United
changed by the
bassador
TELEGRAPH TICKS
Frank Blacklidge, who was sent to
| jail for 320 days for contempt of court
i by Judge Landis, in Chicago,
| the judge for $25,000 damages
ington di
n ambassador
Preside nt
Tuesday troduced
by Short addresses
between
Stat
oe"
Were ex
Am
President and the
of the Democratic senatorial candi
dates in Illinois, committed suicide in
| Springfield.
Mrs. Margaret Fagan was awarded
| $6,000 damages in New York against
| the Atlantic Coast Line for the death
{ of her son at Carson, Va., in October,
| 1913,
The total current receipts of the
American Board of Commissioners for
| Forelgn Missions for the year ending
| August 31, amounted to $1,082,218.
| Charles Herbert, & wealthy man of
{ Pittsburgh, is believed, by hie nephew,
to have been murdered in Chicago.
i United States
Ceclares “All Carnegie’s Millions Can.
not Silence Those Of Us Who Be.
lieve Bullets Cannot Be Stop-
ped By Bombast”
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the Uni
aington, i
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cpareduess ol
olfetgive or defensive,”
al se Blo Was
posed in
n the House
Massact
ied from
of
GOLD AND SILVER
in the United States Dur
jorado se
1d Alazka
led
657 400
with
Nevada
ing
ction ounces
12
ith 11.252.300
produ
Mon
ounces
tana gecond EH OO
and Utah
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third, w
ROUMANIAN KING IN CRYPT
Lying In State,
The funeral
of Roumania was
in the day
Bucharest of
held
the body was
Cathedral at
Arges, one of the ancient
Wallachia. Funeral serv
held simultaneously in
urches of the kingdom
80.000 persons viewed the
of the King while it lay in state
palace here
King
here
later
de
of
ices were
body
in the
SIX DROWN FROM U. 8. CUTTER
Cape Sariches.
Washington, D. C.-—A radiogram to
the Revenue Cutter Service from the
commander of the Behring Sea fleet
reported the drowning of Assistant
Surgeon L. W. Jenkins, P. H. 8, and
five other men when a boat {rom the
cutter Manning swamped Saturday ip
Unalaga Pass, off Cape Sarichea.
Two French engineers have invented
grappling apparatus which in tests
ma successfully raised sunken sub,
marines.
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A NURSE TAKES
DOCTOR'S ADVICE
And is Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
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for two to four days from the time |
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“1 went to Kansas to live with my sis-
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the Pinkham remedies but I did not use
them then as my faith in patent medi-
cines was limited. After my sister died
I came home to Ohio to live and that
has been my home for the last 18 years,
“The Change of Life came when 4 was
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in one of your advertisements. Then |
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Obligation,
rigalens
ng seemed to do any
ticura Soa
mmend
three «
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Lee Jan
ap
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—Ady
marries
{fo get
Doss
AL oof Ek "Srna
fou NDs, FELLING. CUTS
L Try Depot, Va, writes
[iniment a great help in the
——. Can recommend it as most
or Braise, fivelling. Soreness, do
for slither man or beast.
LARGE BOTTLE, 250. at Dealers
BUBER . Baltimore,
BROS. & CO, Mc we
The
Old Home
Prescription
that is pleasant to take and sure
to help, is
Hale’s Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
Stops coughs and relieves colds. Contains
no opium por anything injurious.
All Druggists,
TED, neuaily Snail) gives quien
Bites smlse tre relic}
in 1500s
REA taent Free
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