The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1916, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
THE EUROPEAN WAR A |GHARD FIGHTING some or 11. S. TROOPS | WOMAN PERE
ones 1 NEAR SUEZ GANAL EE, Tee RENEW VILLA HUNT! ~~ LEADER CAUGHT
Ypres canal, but lost near Baga-
telle and in Le Pretre forest.
Germans invaded Russian Baltic | | Turks Annihiiate British Caval- FA x Ae fifi : — Fi | Col. Dodd Defeats Bandit Band, | Other Heads of Irish Revolt
proyiesss ry Squadrons. {hei MIY 2 ait : ed | &\ Killing Six. Surrender.
ussians defeated in Kovno and | i | .
at Orawa and Opor valleys. | " AY ‘ 4 7" 1 ¥ J ——————
Just LIKR Toi F v 2
one Briton destroyer sunk in | | CAPTURE SCORE OF OFEICERS | || Gtr 2 | Rg" 1 VPs PAK \| [BANDIT BANDS REFORMED |7 BRITISH OFFICERS KH.LED
North sea battle.
Dardanelles and Bosporus forts ——— LTT i i
bombarded. Ottoman Official Statement Says the ; ~\ feng Nady 2 | | Americans Lose Two Killed; Three | Postoffice and Blocks Of Buildimgs in
American tanker Guifiight torpe- § | Turkish Forces Attacked the ~~ x 4 RY ’ y | Hurt—Instructions To Guide Scott i Heart Of Dublin Burned— Machine
doed. i Strongly Fortified Posi | hh fA od - : m 1 At His Conference With Gung and Mor
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tions Near Quatia. { 5% J . od — ag i * A | Obregon Drafted.
May 1 } irkish troops annihilated a art ge ; ca A. AMERICANS ARE WARNED TO
British and French vainly at four British cavalry squadrons, abo Ny z J =< { A 4 ed - { LEAVE
tacked Germans northeast of ‘ R y 5
Ypres.
Great battle developed in Plain
of Rawa, Central! Poland.
Austrians took offensive in re-
gion of Ciezkowice.
Allies made further advance on} | ; rae kc ag . .
Gallipoli peninsula; Australians = 23 a ich pis ' -
lost heavily. heh Eee re 11 Eros 1 IL B
German aeroplanes bombarded , : \ # nihil te i ut y av: ; : : I i i kt 1
~ .
Epinal and other places
of the landsturm called cut. § | = "ig irkis} Ores § i 1k !
- i : ia ¢ vir t f : £ CAIN . s
May 3, 191¢
Germans made violent attacks gu i hea
near Ypres and in Champagne. The Fvivor tily leq toward Uprising Spreads From Dublin | Ambassador Gerard's Visit to
Feutons under Von Mackensen w and South. the Emperor.
won great victory in West Galicia
Continuous |
danelles maintained by allied fleet Hes 41 WOUALOG 3 Wel 7 - i
British steamer Minterne and | #0 . . MARTIAL LAW ED CONFERENCE AT THE FRONT
four Norse steamers sunk by Ger a . . a
man submarines.
t Expects To Receive the Ge:
y in a Few Days-—-Not
ghtest By
4
May 4, 191¢
Germans took three villages near
Ypres.
French gained region of
Steenstraete.
Fierce battle near Stry between
Russians and Teutons
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iriple fiance treaty denounced
by Ita
Turks defeated Hi near Avil
Burnu.
Licyd-George introduced second
British war budget
May 5, 161¢
Germans drove British back but
were checked by French.
Russians retreated along Galician
line and from Carpathian siopes.
Teutons captured Gorlice
S
Turks checked allies at Sedd-ul
Bahr,
— : a d oi lots ana 1 Hl em 1. 3tive entin y Teport of WANTS $200,000 FOR HORSES
May 6, 19185,
German line around Ypres
way in places, and French
ground in Alsace.
Teutons took Tarnow, Jaslo and
Dukla and drove Russians from
Dunajec and Biala rivers
Turks
in Gallipo i
is sunk by sub
Cunard ANTIWAR TELEGRAMS
German submarine; 1,154 persons
lost, including 102 Americans.
Threat Of investigation Supposed To
Germans made more gains near Have
Ypres
Turks captured ten British guns
at Sedd-ul-Bahn
Russian aviators dropped bombs
on Constantinople
ywors 1
WAR COST Rowers 4
restraining
PICKED UP AT RANDOM | nage. Despite these losses, It fx do. | TRI IEE mon i BLL Bo Begg ini
"LLAND \ 31 0 La : t he might ask an Inve gation now : oH Faiting action
WELLAND CA PLOT CHEAP Stupendous Totals ' ad : saved had OLY
of the
About twel out of every
100 are second marriages cr d through buildir ow York —W vet { n ;
There 1s no federal institution In . Entire Cost Not Over $1,000, ¢ ! nations of Europe more than 390.000. | mer ) nbarras: he reside: KILLS TWO IN 130.MILE RUN
the continental United States for the WOULD ALLAY WAR HATRED | United States Attorney. Wd un day ng m 8 1 ) u i
y, accord
reception and care of lepers
Ww
The : ts td In a booklet uu ! by the | isa Southern Railway Train Makes Un
The coal mines of Sweden do not | World Conference Of Churches After oR fochanics ar tional! Bat mst— i
produce enough fuel for that eountry’s Cornfiict Proposed. Hd no aad 1 } Bp (1s of this city ti smormous 1 TRAIN DERAILED; TWO KILLED
meeds and se lentists are trying many the principal bu ulls on 1} : : Va L.—In a rum of }
ei A | puat, of which there | 2200000 w Ww nize a | Cup vy Wolfe vor al. fo ' tente Allie. © ank timal ths Mr. and Mrs. Piper Meet Death At | a train arriving here
s a vast supply available i 320 with whi gianis 7 i ¢ . . wh the Southern B ’ to 3
5 vay & bply available. maovemer } wo sonference ary wo i § n the cost pe \ ngiana, rr ¢ Fabers, Va. i out i i R™way killed ve
80 serious was a recent invasion of o . Mate : . led Ge and Russia iz approximately ’ bd i m ne near Knoxville and the other
t a. - es { f ¢ 1 "ef » 18 lose f we Buro callie sBIman ana i i 1 : ‘ tnt taavill \’g Ts % ’ mm “ts
Uruguay by locusts that an agricul | Of churche ort aro- | ant United States rune Tr | while to the Ten Bey oy a : : near Johnson City Papers on the lat
tural and live stock census of that & dey Ay rae ¢ train No. 36, north bound, from | ter indicated he was Samuel Smith of
country was postponed for three | ° . s ' ay Spt , Chattanooga. He was apparently 26
Months. in an address before the Conference of Horst von det alts ho was - | HIS BRAIN TO E ST railed at Fabers, N :
To enable persons to take breath the World Alliance of Churches for | turned from England to testify before 3 : J» BE STUDIED i outh of Charlottesvyll
\ : ] 'romotd 1d al F nn | the Federal grand jury, received $600 . .
ing exercises systematically and on a | the Promotion of Industrial Friendshi; i Jury, ved ' £1 nin and four expres ara } . .
_ si ' . » an ¥ ’ 3 r J. iliam White Provit Far Its | SIR ROGER'S SISTER APP |
progressive scale is the purpose of | A delegation from the alliance left | Mr. Wood said; John T. Ryan, of Buf | D J. Willia ne ovided For Its re irned, but none of the y PPEAL
simple apparatus invented by a for Washington, hoping to obtain | falo, received a check for $200, the i Removal From Body. ! sonpe cars left the track
French doctor. : President Wilson's approval of the | dynamite cost $51, six automatie | Philadelphia In accordance with a J Piper, of Fabers,
Elephants have been put to work | Project. It was stafed heer that the | Pistols about 3100 and rallroad fares | Co 0 ho 1, Dr. J. William | walking slong a sidetrack, were
* } nee 4 % vem 1] we run § 3 about £120 vidi
in England. Horses are scarce, due | Money desired is virtually available About 1% Ann} . : White, the noted surgeon, who died, his | under an overturned express car an Washington. —An appeal to Pres
to the great demand for war horses, | #nd it was reported that Andrew Car Mr. Wood declared the only papers brain was removed and taken to the | instantly killed dent Wilken from a lawyer represent
' solze Vo sol'e offi w hiel y had : : a .’ Se ot : : = : ’ ”
but a Shefeld firm broke the horse | Degie might subscribe a major por. | “elzed in Von Igel's office which he had Wistar Institute of Anatomy of the p—————————— ig Mrs. Agnes Newman olf
famine by hiring a retired ihe tion of the fund. examined were those relating to the i os of ay I Sir Roger Casement aski . cori
from 2 ir ip ' i - - alleged canal conspiracy He charac Ivers) a Th ! ' “ 1 s 8 ing 4 il
ma ¢rus, which pulls an mush us . 3 terized these as “most illuminating.” be studied and compared with the THE COUNTRY AT LARGE ®on to receive her in order that she
prized pee as "most illu ing : :
five horses. WOODEN TABERNACLE VETOED. : . ating brains of other great medical author | might ask assistance for Sir Roger
By photography, with a vibrating . I ————— { tien reposing in the institution, i SE . : was referred to the State Department
lens, an English scientist has timed a | Governor McCall Fears Danger From SUNDAY GIVES $2,000 AWAY. { | United States Senator Thomas Tag | mre Newman is in New York.
Yghtning flagh at one nineteenth of a Fire Or Panic. tpn i POSSE KILLS TWO OUTLAWS. | Rart was nominated by acclamation for A AS
second. Presents Checks To Institut At | | tha short term in the United States y +
Parachutes to bring an aeroplane Boston.—~A bill providing for the Winona. ind Rutions Af | ; Senate by the Indiana Democratic Con. } '<'L-LED BY FALL FROM HORSE.
pafely to land after it had met with a | ®TeCtion without compliance with the ‘ . | Was Fired Upon Following Trail Of ———
| vention. : ‘ 8
mishap in flight are a French inven. | CY" bullding laws of a tabernacle Warsaw, Ind. —Evangelist Billy Sun Other Bandits. . iss Nous ests Drs le Did. an
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tion. for revival meetings by the Rev. Wil: | day, who has just returned from Balti Muskogee, Okla.~-A posse, beaded | FElisha Lee, general superintendent
Hawall will be equipped with a | 18m A. Sunday was vetoed by Gover: | more, gave Dr. 8, C. Dickey, general | y Sheriff Jobn Barger of Muskogee | of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Hanover, Pa-Miss Natalie Noel, 22
lighthouse giving a double flash of | POT McCall. The Governor explained | manager of Winona Assembly, a check | sounty Killed Joe and Nave Smith, out- | Washington Railroad, was appointed | years old, of MeSherrystown, wes kill
Mght of 940,000 candle power every | ID & message to the Legislature that | for $1,000 for use fn beautifying the | jaws. in the hills near Gore Okla- | assistant general manager of the Penn-| ed when the horse she wae riding
ten seconds. “substitution of wood for fireproof ma- | Chautauqua grounds. At the same | homa. The Smiths carried sale-break | evivania Railroad Company. threw her to the street. Her head
The mineral production of Alaska | 'orial, as provided in the bill for the | time he gave President J. OC. Henck ling tools. The posse was following ; ———— struck the trolley track fracturi
last year is officially estimated to have | COnstruction of the tabernacle, would enridge, of Winona College of Agricul | the trail of other bandits when fired Daniel ¥. Toomey, publisher of the | her skull. Her uncle and a
been worth $32,000,000, the greatest | materially increase the danger from | ture, a check for $1.000 for the FUPPOrt | gpon. No members of the posse were official paper of the Knights of Colum. | were killed in the same manner
gmount on record. fire or panic.” of the school. | injured. ; : i bus, died at his home at East Orange, ;
usual Record.
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i Garden City, N A plan to rajse
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pean war was announced here by the
. y o : . y xt and fa in exo QO OOK
| Rev. Frederick Lynch, of New York, | Wood sald : New Orleans to New
f old
Asks Wilgen To Intervene In Brother's
Behalf,