The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 30, 1916, Image 6

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    THE EUROPEAN WAR A
March 27, 1915,
French captured summit of Hart
mannsweilerkopf.
Viclent fighting
thianse.
Austrians made gains
wina.
U. § battieship Alabama seat to
Norfolk to keep Prinz Eitel Fried
rich from leaving.
German aviators dropped bombs
on Calais and Dunkirk.
in the Carpa
in Buko
March 28, 1915.
Russians broke into Hungary and
attacked Lupkow and Usxok passes
British liner Falaba sunk by Ger
man submarine; 110 lost.
British steamer Aguila torpedoed
by Germans; 26 lost.
Russians bombarded Ecosporus
forts and allies shelled Dardanelles
forts
More
Calais
air bombs on
dropped
March 29, 1815
French pressed Germans hard in
Champagne.
Germans again shelled Reims
Austrians made gains at several
points.
Dutch steamer Amstel blown
by mine.
Attack on Bosporus
nelies continued.
vy
and Darda
German Baltic fleet out.
March 30, 1915
Russians stormed mountair
rests in Carpathians
Austrians began big drive acros:
Bukowina.
Turkish seaplane dropped bombs
on British Darda
nelles.
warship near
Turks! promised i
protect Christians at Urumiah
government
March 31, 1915,
Libau
Russians fought way down slope
of Carpathians into Hungary
Germans bombarded
German army corps cut to pieces
in North Poland.
British steamers Flaminian and
Crown of Castile sunk by subma
rmes.
German soldiers Thourout,
Belgium, killed by bombs from aero-
planes.
near
German airmen Ostrolen
ka, Russia
ravdec
liquor in
King George gave
royal! household
up
April 1,
French occupied Feyen Haye.
Russians began lively offensive
in Centra! Poland. but werc re
pulsed by Austrians near Inowlodz
on the Pillca.
Germans
Rawka river
British took
Africa,
1915
checked Russians at
Aus German West
British vessels and airmen shelled
Zeebrugge and Hoboken.
German submarines sank a Brit
ish and a French steamer. 30 lost.
April 2, 1815.
Heavy artiliery fighting between
the Meuse and Moselle,
Russians took offensive along en
tire front
Moorish rebels occupied Fez and
Mekines
German submarines
several vessels
Allied aviators made numerous
raids on Germans on west front.
American sanitary experts sailed
to fight typhus in Serbia.
destroyed
INTERESTING BITS
New discoveries of petroleum bave
been made ih Argentina.
in Sumatra the born of the rhinoo
eros is esteemed as a cure for poison,
and for that reason 1s made Into drink
ing cups.
London's to the United
States for November were more than
$14674.000, as against less than $12.
000,000 for October
Gold mining ocompasnies in South
Africa are experimenting with blast
ing by electricity with a view to mini
mizing the fine dust, which is regard.
ed as the chief cause of miners’
phithisis,
in Berbia every grown man can
claim five acres of land from the gov-
ernment, which fs exempt from all
chaims of debt.
A Phlindelphia surgeon is combat
ing diseases peculiar to certain races
by transfusing to patients blood from
members of other races that seem fm
mune to the maladies,
A wiper lowered into a subterra
noan cavern opened by a miner's blast
ot Volcano, Nav., some time ago, was
unable to discover the ends of the
flasmre. Stones dropped through the
epening could be heard bounding trom
wall to wall, hut there was no sound
indicating that they reached the bot
tom. Sparkling stalactites on the sides
of the cavern wore revealed by Mghts
Jowered thyough the opening.
axports
SAWDUST TRAIL
Congressman Lays All Good That
Has Come fo Him to Sunday.
SOME VERY PLAIN TALK
Tabernacle Thronged Sunday and To
the Great Crowds Rev. William
Sunday Gave the Best That
Was In Him
MORE THAN 1,000 ADDED TO
TRAIL-HITTERS' LIST,
Ten hundred and elever
hit the three
the tabernacle Sunday,
other services conducted under the
persons
trail ai
meatings In
pnd In
the Sunday campaign
brought the grand
"y
auspices of
This total of
hitter }
v-five thousand pe:
the tabernacle
of thes
and yvouths who went th
pre
q
rang Up to Date,
thousand
him « on “The
Boom
Cake 1
he delivered both afternoon
the
+1 fed hie s
ff the Gridd a
brought
he
1 OON
thronged
tence
To
Infamy
audience ches
was n-th
God's dirt is
hol, and the
hie i= the mar
gnd bes are
Dut the
under
biggest liar
who tells hin hiskes
him."
if it did make
ever
good for
ermon, even
udience of afternoon and
impress
de
them
i
nade an obvious
ing
gion
cldedly
wince,
the trailh acemed
tters
Some
3
A5l
wept «
Ole
tittle i .
youths n ti frat
One } wits
express
the
mutton-chop
shook the I
both the
peared
be from
gwarth
ickerbockers
long trousers
inscrutable
piloted up
white
ar
ion on his face, was
sawdust aisle by 2 man with
gravely
Then
Oriental and hiz gulde disap
A man
whiskers, and
and of Sunday
who also appeared to
t Orient, judging by
skin, coal-black eves and gen
manner of being out of place In
of Americans, brought
platform. Botl
hie his
that gathering
boy
had hit the trail
On
right
with
man the
wept on his
“Hallelujah!
shouted
streaming
In delivering
evening Sunday
the man as he
little to the
the of the platform, to the
of
jong white whiskers
trail, went
shoulder
Pralsed be
aged man,
steps
the presse box, stood
hit to him and
the Lord!”
the eV OR
in the
Hike
his
appearad more
is known besa! the
United Siaten than he had since his
first week In Baltimore. In contrast
with manner in the morning, be
indulged in gestures of the most
erratic kind, sprang upon his pulpit,
threw himself once upon the platform
to illustrate a baseball story, waved
his arma, sprang about like & boxer
and raised his volee again and again
to a shout. Perspiration streamed
from his face, hie halr was disheveled
and hig collar a moist rag when he
wns halfway through.
He spoke im the language of the
ptreet, discussed diseases and vice In
the vocabulary which the moat uncul
tured could understand best, coined
“Suandayesque” epigrams and hurled
ermon
to
his
sudience,
“There was a time in my life,” he
sald, “when a man wouldn't have trust
od ma to hold a yellow dog 15 minutes,
but that was nearly 20 years ago”
The audience lnnghed, but he check.
wd the laughter to tell of the death of
Commodore Vanderbilt.
“Don't worry if
ets in your shrouds, you skinflinte,” he
sliff you
anyway. You
arms will be ro
couldn't reach
needn't being
to take silver and pold along with
you; it :
The audience roared again
again he
by
into them
bother about not
would melt anyway.’
checked its mirth, this
different
men and
headlong
liquor
preaching stand
women
into: an
tradfic and
“gainst
for
plunged
of
he
the
the mon behind it
“Men of Baltimore,
“IN! preach harder
reach up higher
to rave a
damnable
he
preach longer, I'l
and reach down lower
from hell than all that
God-foreaken put to-
shouted,
man
burneh
The
tion of applanse
tabernacle hiroke
and
waved,
into
hats and
while
nr avn
hand
Were ihe
enemies of liquor shouted
faces were red
He
non
approaci
by recount
Lhe of his
lowing his decision
glary
one nis nt 0!
time had
traig!
CARO sireet LRT
the
he gaid
Kick™ of t}
Frank Flint
continuanes
$
ang of the deathbed
calied hin
war one
trafl-hitter
sunday
Preshyteriar
y 1.011
:
_—
who had a
am ang
derably mors
by the
the
engineer (o i»
Ohio,
credit
was the
Cooper
hanbis [ie tio? leu notive
man from
and whe all of the
for his sv : ¢ Runday it
timony
helped
tos of Hepresantatlive
whicrt
the
bring the WG
men f« i
tral)
SURDAY SAYINGS
I tell devi
nis
turned onl het
had
you, Lhe gels tn man
getting In daddy Hirst,
2 boy would have
day if his daddy died Ded
was born
When God gave
to women it
His right hand
importance f= at to it!
mother's power! There is
in 2a mother's band than in a
sceptre
get the
the office of mit
ou
what
Think
mare
was just like giving 3
own Think of
inched
You
Yu riod
Eiri ed
on
will
DOYr ana
davil will hang creps«
his door, bank his firee and hell
“for rent.”
here is no power on aarth that can
to Heaven or shove to hell like
the touch of a mother's hand
There power in a mother's
The music in
biecuits-—~it's the
he
in song
world is
kind mother
best the
Every child i= put in a mother's
ire ak a trust from God, and she has
to answer to God for the wav she deals
with that child
Don't be afraid, women
bank never breaks The
doean’t ron away with the money
pays a good mother as no one
can pay ber
I didn't come to Baltimore oon
demn you; you were condemned jong
before 1 landed here. My mission is
to warn you and to help you
If Christ was pastor of a church in
Baltimore and He taiked as plain as
He did to the people in the temple,
how long de you suppose He would
hold Hie job?
God hates sin,
sinner
Heaven wouldn't stay heaven if God
shut the good and bad up there in iL
Love is the greatest thing in the
world; ¢haracter the grandest
If Paul and Silas hed as long faces
on them as some church members
when they went into the Philippian
all the jailer would never have been
saved.
God's
cashier
God
else
to
but he loves
the
i
wins PIPE ;
Tie TOBACON |
rou will rend
Dye. 1907."
man.
and ideals.
h ec
Oe
it is mighty easy t
You'll like every p
than the Jast b
fragrant and
back and ponder
from such joy'us sm
ong -
Men, we tell you Pris
for it.
quick as you smole
Buy Pr:
pound and half po:
cryetal gloss ham
rd
rolled into
patented process fixes
J
A 4
Albert is all
hE
ve it
stand just how ditierent
AThert
hondsorne
va dory and in pound
Ep erm Oo at ervey Fo 8
prime corvditron
red tins,
tim Bb
0c;
JIATE NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
The Latest Gleanings From All
Over the State
TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
g
Reading, upon Charles
Years d, fol
i the theft of
iviAiwo
ictior “
¢
farmers
belonging 0
Twenty Cars nervy
nidred feet of rach
k on the
vania
and several he
a freight train wired
of the Peni
Ralliroad, ox ile east of Buzzard's
The
Fas i ut
was injured
£ 1s
Wregp by He fq
a brake rig
HX
f Wi
Ars oil
Myst
finines forty-five ve
it
he tracks of
was found on
burgh, Shawmut & Northern
Spranker's Mills
possessed A
agthor
it »
Halnes
large
be
to have
sue 6f money and the ities
lieve he was murdered
After voters of Zerbe Township, IB
eluding Trevorion, at a special election
public séhiool building, church bells
were rung along with the blowing of
whistles, after which men women and
children participated in & street
parade
Union County Court granted a
mandamus on the County Commission
ers directing them to join with the
Northumberland County Commission
ere in erecting a bridge over the Sus
guehanna River between Watsontown
and White Beor at cost of $150,000
Eva Coffnoan, of Mount Pocono
twenty years old, shot a wildcat at he
henbhoture
y landisne alse ow
i oading o w
repare
baby
rror and
backwards into
ngton ticket
wiil be the
and Andrew Lady
at the Philadelphia &
Coal & Iron Company's Burn.
fail of top
were
cutting coal
Read
Bide
ing
Colliery, when a huge
{rock occurred. Both were injured, the
f yhably fatally
Orie; nr
TT of {
desiring settlement
gone to court to compel
Abraham FF, Mickley to
heir one-third share in a building
own, pay $15,000 dam
Christian Swartz, ©
of the
lie eirs
Allentown
oxiale, have
the Le f
ail
they
jointly or
ages
his w probated, Harrieon
of Upper Milford, who left
1 eat worth $10,000, provided that
hae!f the estate be used to see that his
grave is kept in proper condition and
graves of many relatives
ill Just
Yog 9
alder
sie
also the
State Fish Wardens were instructed
‘eo push work of inspection of streams
for pollution from factories or any
other sources at a conference held at
the State Department of Fisheries
A. A. Barrett, eighty-one years old,
Civil War veteran and Mason, of
| Northumberiand, died suddenly of
heart failure.
Philadelphia Slayer Must Die May 8
The week of May § war set for the
slectracution of Jacob Miller, convict.
od of murder in Philadelphia. Appl
cation was made to the State Board of
Pardons for listing of & plea for com-
mutation of the death sentence of H
J. 11. Webb, Allegheny county, It wil!
be hoard next month.
SAFETY SOCIETY IN
EACH PLANT URGED
ommitiee oo
hy
£
Governor Brumbau for his
stand for voeational schools a
extens of the
Riate go that
urged
gVvsiem (hrous fhe
all workers may
ter 1
Tiel
rained and aliens be tan
tate College To Have Trade Course
hambere of Com
4 - *Y Ltas
aig Slate wi =i ¥
i cost accounting
management at
¢ esiablished ati the
ge. roof. Huge NDemer,
the Department of Industria! Engineer
pe In charge
fs the Pennsvivania
mercial Secrelaries’ As
through their secretary, Ci
Ketchum, of Washington, Pa
According Mr. Ketcham, mem
bers are enthusiastic over the ides of
having 8 series of lectures and di
cussions on such subjects as industrist
psychology, industrial education and
industrial organisation. Methods and
systems of promoting commercial or
ganization activities will be discussed
by experts. It is probable the courses
will be given from August 21 to 26
a sul
Hints
head of
will
him
ing,
with
Cooperating
on
SOCialion
M
gries
fo
———————
Norristown Man On Coal comm
Governor Brumbaugh appointed C
Tyron Kratz, attorney, Norristown, to
be a member of the commission to in
vestigate the Increase of prices in
anthracite coal. He will take the
place of Thomas Martindale, Philaded
phia, who declined the appointment
Mr. Martindale was appointed 8 mem
ber of the State Game Commission Wo
fil! a vacancy caused by denth of AL B
, Chapman, Bucks county. .
RN.