THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK Sept. 6, 1914, Russians attacked Germans on left bank of Vistula, occupied Stry] region and captured Forty- fifth Austrian regiment near Kras- nystaw. German right wing checked near Paris, Kaiser directed attack on Nancy. British cruiser Pathfinder de- stroyed by mine. Germans levied war tax on cap- tured cities, France called out 1915, French fleet bombarded Cattaro. Sept. 7, 1914, Austrians retreated and Russians recruits of closed in on Przemysl. Allies forced Germans back i from Nanteuil to Verdun, German §{ | right wing retreating across the Marne. Germans defeated Belgians near | Mellie and marched on Ghent. Germans repulsed at Capelle-au- Bois. Germans destroyed Dinant. British submarine attacked Ger- man fieet in Bremerhaven harbor. American ambulance work in field near Paris. corps at Sept. 8, 1914, Rusians took Nikolaieff and Mi kolajow, Austrians defeated Serbs near Mitrovica. Serbian gun. invasion of Bosnia be. French defeated Germans on the Qurecqg. Severe fighting at Vitry. British merchant cruiser Oceanic wrecked on coast of Scotland. Augtrian government appealed to Jews in Poland to fight against Russia. Sept. 9, 1914, British and French forces crossed the Marne In pursuit of Germans. Germans evacuated Upper Al sace. Battie at Rawa Russka, Austrians evacuated Russian Po- land, Germans captured Maubeuge and 40,000 men. Japanese force of 20,000 landed at Lunkow, Force of 60,000 natives from In- dia landed in France. Kaiser protested to President Wilson against alleged use of dum- dum bullets by the allies. British cruiser captured the Noordam with German reservists, Sept. 10, 1914, General von Stein admitted de- feat by allies Beigians reoccupied Termonde, Aerschot and Diest Russians invaded menaced Breslau. Austro-Germans defeated at Lub- lin. Silesia and Russians suffered in East Prussia. Germans defeated by British Nyassaland, Africa. Panic in Cracow; Archduke Fred- erick admitted loss of 120,000 men in Galicia. British house of commons voted to add 500,000 men to regular army. reverses in Pope issued appeal for peace. Sept. 11, 1914, German line west of Revigny re- treated, but captured fort near Ver dun, French recaptured Muelhausen, south from Germans marched Ghent with Belgians in pursuit. Serbs took Semlin, Folcha in advance on Montenegrins captured and joined Serbs Sarajevo. Germans defeated invading Fin. land force at Lyck. Russians occupied Suczawa and Hatna. Austrians resumed offensive near Lemberg. President Poincare sent message to President Wilson denying use of dumdum bullets, An insuperable Objection. Nell—I wouldn't marry the best man living. Belle--~But, you know, nobody ever expects the bride to marry the best man. Use Much Cottonseed Oil. Today the cotton fields of the United States have to a great extent replaced in our economic system the olive groves of the Mediterranean dis- trict. The oll is a first-class edible product and the cake after crushing the seed constitutes an equally valu- ible cattle feed. Guided by Instinct. If a chimpanzee is wounded it stops the bleeding by placing its hand on the wound, or dressing it with leaves and grass. biG MOVE FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE 50,000 Men. CHANCE FOR AMATEURS Asks Garrison and Daniels To Out line Definite Programs To Pre. pare For Congressional Action, Washington.— Plans for the organiza- tion of a national naval reserve of 50. 000 officers and men, upon which the navy can draw for help in an hour of The plan involves the organization of the retired officers and former en- men of the navy so that they ency. the organ Coast Guard for naval training of volunteer ciy work | and the the acquaints them with of boats Navy Deg plan is as { $* he partment’s Blats contemupi res to be “Retired Men i retired COnst Officer Yi ut , { £1 glen p towar: Other Federal and State Branches and tr ths ving weeks could become called upo Chance For Amateurs. “Any yachisman in fact, any « amateur radio operator or motorboat enthusis itizen with and application could learn into some place wi ETE needed bly some for ild be given at ion, showir Poasi fleas i «C0 instruc : AE exactly wh ipable of per under no fur Navy informed tha individ s he individual is « holder fees forming, t to be to keep the Department at fods his address stated per GIBBONS BEARS OLIVE BRANCH. After Seeing the President Is Hopeful, Washington. —Cardinal Gibbons, of Pope Benedict inviting and urging this Government to cooperate with the Vatican and neutral nations to bring about peace in Europe. A conference on the was held later at the ment between Cardinal Secretary of State Lansing After his visits and confidential talk to and with the President, Cardinal! Gibbons said: “1 think the prospects of peace are | brightening.” State Depart BABY BY PARCEL POST, Kentucky Child Sent Forty Miles To Her Sick Mother. Jackson, Ky.--Maud Smith, 3-year | old daughter of Mrs. Celina Smith, was | sent by parcel post on a 40-mile jour. | ney through the mountains to the bed. glide of her mother, who is ill here. Maud arrived in Jackson in good spirits, though the ride through the mountains was very chilly, The child's mother was taken {ll while visiting here and she kept fretting about her daughter until the attending physi cians ordered the child brought here, MR. KILL JOY ALL THE LATEST (ONTRAPTIONS STARTER, ELECT RK LIGHTS ETc FORTY HoRyE E TOWER . ut uP To | ME MINUTE | AL Hore] \ ator) 13 A SWELL LOOKER ALRiGHT BUT WHAT IF You WiLL 30me pOOY OR y TURN OVER iN THE Copyright.) EXICAN BANDITS [GERMANY ACCEPTS AMERICANS DEMANDS OF U.S of a Raid Across For Modification of Undersea Border. Attacks on Merchant Ships. the VICTORY FOR DIPLOMACY of the Mexicans Is But | Noncombatants From Killed, the Balance Escape—Three Ameri. cans Had Been Ki Brownsville By To Be Safeguarded German 8 Crisis Over Assurance Ambas dnapped Near sador End the Mexicans. Rrowres OW] Y contended” VON BERNSTORFF PRESENTS PLEDGE. He ter Appeared odds ned I Com Yerea beg to in- t cer Lusitania ANE Pa “Lines submarin without safety WARE no found Lieutenant a de Mexicans, manded tachment combatants, sit law . L w ES TR outiaw reported that the ners automobile trucks ca slags bearing ns were iravell RICH; ng i. when to halt URinkg an oach roa alled upon band showed fight, seen f BiX fw a trench, while 10 fic The five, , algo escaped, leaving canal as a} $s " + canal after nor the above tt (30OvE before the curred oir dend| my comrade Arabic incident a fight Aviatior Morrow, pilot Jones, observer Following ant Joseph C tenant B. O that United States cavalry and inf there the I have no objection to your mak reported ing any use ay please of the You n above information I remain, my dear Mr Very sis nes rely antry were welldisposed throughout lansing, in which there from 50 60 aection to be Further were be Mexican J ex Appended to the as given out by Secretary la the statement by sing BER: NST ORFF Ambassador's Heved to bandits pected At Fresno Irrigation Canal bandits fired probably a score of at Perry Clark, an American land clear ing contractor, but none took effect A Mexican saw and talked to members of the band, said they were trying to force the Mexican population | a recognition of the fundamental prin of this section to join them. All were eiple for which we have contended reported be strangers in this sec | Previous to filing his letter the Am tion. i bassador had a 15-minute conversation | with Mr. Lansing at the State Depart | ment, fighting was letter neing was Mr. Lan fun the the shots following “In view of the clearness of the fore | Roing statement, it seems needless make any comment in regard to it other than to say that it appears to be who fo MUNITIONS WORKERS STRIKE, | Employes In Youngstown, Ohio, Fac. | MOTHER AND BABY CUT IN TWO. tory Demand Raises. { Youngstown, Ohio.—Workmen em- | ployed in the munitions-making depart | iment of the William Tod Company, | | manufacturing machinists here, went i > yigher wages, The men 22 tute for higher hone for roughers | DY a Baltimore and Ohio freight train | and heaters and 86 cents an hour for | bere. They were trying to crawl under operators and greasers. A compromise | the train, which was stalled. It started | offered by the company was refused. (While they were beneath it and crushed | them. Another child who was with ITALIANS WIN BATTLE ON SKIS. Mrs. Petrick escaped Injury. Bhi To Crawl Under B. & O. Train in Cleveland, Cleveland. Mrs. Helen Petrick, 28 years old, and her baby son George, were cut in two and instantly killed A A SOBA BA BIG GERMAN BID FOR COTTON. [Ot Million Bales Ordered C. 0. D, Harbor Of Fatherland. Austrians Driven From Snow.Covered Field In Carnia. Geneva~~In Carnia, for the first time in the history of warfare, a battle | in which all the participants of both Berlin, via London.--German busi hostile forces were fighting on skis ness men have transmitted to the {has occurred. A heavy fall of snow | United States an offer to buy 1,000,000 preceded the fight in which the Italian | bales of cotton. The price offered was { Alpine troops put the Austrians to >| 16 cents a pound, payable on delivery | flight. {of the cotton in a German harbor, RIDER AGENTS WANTED in EACH TOWN and dist ricttoridesnd exhibit a ie Latest Model “Renger’ bicycle furnished by us, Our Hider Ak VET Y Where are 7 PS Mk money fast Woite for full partieul ars nul pes tal uffer al once. MONEY REQUIRED 10it1) 2c 100s ive mrt iA ship Wo anyone anywhere in the 1H tl a cont ds by #if tn | advance, prepay freight, and allow TEN DAYS FREETRIAL dur 2 kL which time yon may ride the bicycle and put i LO any Lest you wish f you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish te Keep t . t cyele ship itback to us a1 ures pe fie and 1 yo nt will nut be out ¢ FACTORY PRICES 2. fbi ios vest eraachic i Hin 10 make st one smal i pr sot unl far tory cost, You save $10 iiddiemen’s prof by ve the re Tp rer sg uBFAntee bok; bicycle, DO NOT BUY & bicycle or s pair of tires fre fanny price until you receive our cat alogues and learn our i factory prices and remarkable special o fern YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED = 17 rs co veto mes Jog i» ath of 3 our mipert the wonderfully low prices we can makes you x is remr. W ff W biey cles for less money thas any other {actory, vo are satisfied wit if above fantory vost, BICYCLE DEALERS, you cus so own name Piste at double our prices, Orders filled the BECOND HAND BicYCLES, Wado not rege but usolaly have & number ou hand taken in jinds by our Chi PUrove your bieyele, ie ie ne pend § ur 5 Gnyornie ut ubssrd of vo 1 our Boy ei Say received wry Band & fort Hand rete! slores out prom ER at prices ran ng from $3 1088 « 10. De a8) we bares in Hote snaiied fr COASTE RAK ES, = iv wheels, Imported roller chains sud pedals, paris 3 eo OY pment of all kinds at half the reguiar reiail prices, —— 00 Reterats Puncture-Proof $ Self-healing Tires 4 Sanrie pain TO iNTRODUOE, ONLY The regular retall price of these tires (a $10.00 per pair, but 16 intro Buce swe will padi You a sample pair Jor JN (cash Nails, Tacks or Gliese will not let the sir out. hundred thousand pairs sold last year, Made in all sizes, It lively and easy ality of rubber, which never he. oomes porous snd Which closes up small i 0 ewcape. They weigh Han en ordin he ¥ Lire, the puncture resisting Quali be bet ng given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tresd. The regular} price of these tires Ix £10 00 per pair, but for advert “Ang p rpCmes We Bre ms Hing a special factors pri e 10 the ri Aer of onl B50 per paltry All orders shipped same day lett rh received We will ship O.D. on approval % Bot reed to ps ya r examine a on strtatly ES rep We will allow a cash diaount ge r Lhershy maki FULL CASH WITH ORDE and enclose this advertisem no 8 Bn ord ras the tires ma BY be returned ol ment, y reason th Ty OB orsan GY, are pati ty rellabie as 22 UE ie ae male ue in a benk f thas 1 res fin ride sacier, ran awl jonger and any tire ye : Bare ever toe Ly price We ko w 1k Jemamed Chat wiley reve Ser you t new, henow 1h IF YOU NEED FIRES Rs SE a = aes ria. at the om priv raokend alxrve or write for our big 1 Gamer: bees @aydd nde of Hires and bleycle eg DO NOT W. wAj DO WOT THINK OF BUYING « DOW The ew abl wonter! u It conte oniy a J.L.MEAD CYCLE SORPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. STATE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Latest Doings in Various Parts of the State. Jiatice the thick rubber tread pod d puncture strips’ 'B™ ‘DY also rim strip “MH” ang prevent rimeutting. This tire will outlast any other make SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. rewctiied loo $4, 88 pey Iv il yor wendis sat 8 pair Than: Ten a - 1 wr at ig Xe yon ie us ny ere we are mak.og. SIX DAY'S LIMIT FOR "PHONE GIRLS General tors Must Come W Attorney ” Women ules Oper: Of Statute PREPAREDFORQUICKREADING Half.Brother Brother Is Ruling Of ri Campers Save Yo From Drowning—Want Lin. Road. uth boating French and W amokin, struggling to upturned boat ployed fo: week’ Be- 1 armit ys perm IE Wom letter of and. | relief, if hed it]cated in the bmi toward the They grasped it and | made to the Legislature but pulled to safety as long as ten, I advise tabooed permit wor by the Pennsylvania Railroad. N W Nisha ment more superintendent of the Middle! .. woek” caused to be posted on all Hletin boards the following — “Discussion of matters pertain Compliment Stewart European war in passenger . eo rest rooms or about the Adjutant General Thomas J Altoona, among trainmen , a’! Is being complimented or with the janitors, who splendid record of . . of foreign birth. pro organizations of the National Guard at the summer encampments. The per centage of absences was nine per cent for the whole militia of 11.500, the smallest known, and a consider. able improvement over States and even of organizations of the regu lar army. The record has attracted’ national attention. It believed that but for one or two instances which prevented men from attending infantry encampments, the record would have been lower than ordinarily allowed for sickness among militiamen or regu lare. Hie. liam | One ted to the the for ind Lhe of ; expert Your 3 Xx} 3 i ppeal en Jumped inte nn feet waler catching boat, pus on ust be the law stands now as writ you that it unlawful to tab any amans trainmern was ts to » yu among ainmen A nen (0 work in any es than six days in Smith, notice Stew. upon the ttendance of all at are in ted.” Shaw, of the State police force Pottsville, was stabbed in Mike Bruza, at Miners wound was #0 jagged that the jugular vein was visible, the knife missing it by only a hair's breadth. Bruza, after his arrest, said he did the stabbing because he was afraid Shaw and other State troopers might arrest him, although he said he did nothing to deserve it. Judge Evans decided that a half brother is a brother in the eyes of the law, when he made permanent the in- junction restraining Miss Hazel Hughes, of Espy, from filling a posi tion as teacher, to which she was elect: ed by majority vote of the School Rosrd, one member of which was her father’s half-brother. General C. T. O'Neill, commanding the Fourth Brigade. N. G. P., has is- sued orders for the parading of the entire Fourth Infantry on October 7, in connection with the semi-conten- ula! celebration at South Bethlebem, over A. L neck by other Shaw's is Water Supply Unwholesome, Complaint was filed with the Public Service Commission by the Borough of Waynesburg, Green county, which charges that the Waynesburg Water Company mainfaing “an inadequate and unwholerome sully of water.™ and that the rates are excessive, the company overcapitalivzed and the re turns on the investment unreasonable and excessive. It aleo is alleged that the company notified consumers to boll water it furnished In the summer of 1814