The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 11, 1916, Image 2

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    THE EUROPEAN WAR A
May 8, 1915,
French took German position
near Lens and made big advance
along Fecht river.
British recaptured part of Hill 60.
Germans captured Libau, on the
Baltic.
Germany declared sinking of Lu-
sitania was justifiable because she
was armed.
British destroyer Crusader sunk
by mine and crew captured.
May 9, 1915,
British repulsed Germans east of
Ypres and gained ground toward
Fromelles.
French made notable advances
farther south.
Austrians cleared Hungary of
Russians.
Russians made progress toward
Mitau.
Collector of Port Malone denied
Lusitania was armed.
Turkish
Russians sank
transports.
eight
10, 1915.
Allies made great attack toward
arency and Souchez.
May
Germans gained near Nieuport
nd renewed bombardment of Dun.
Fussians beat Germans west of
tau.
Germany blamed British “starva-
tion blockade” for destruction of
Lusitania.
Zeppelins dropped bombs
British seaside resorts.
italy calied all back to
ass of 18786,
reserves
11, 1915
French pushed strong
north of Arras.
May
offensive
Bu
mn
in
back
Russians gained victory
Kowina but were driven
Poland.
French column captured Esoka
in Kamerun.
Austrian troops crossed the San
May 12, 1915.
Severe fighting on entire front in
Flanders, allies taking offensive.
Teutons occupied four
towns in West Galicia.
more
Russians advanced in southeast
Galicia, repulsing Austrians.
British battieship Goliath torpe
doed in Dardanelles, 500 lost,
italian steamer Astrea sunk by
mime.
British submarines sank seven
Turkish ships in Sea of Marmora
Bryce commission reported on
German atrocities in Beigium.
Botha occupied Windhoek, capi-
tal of German Southwest Africa
May 13, 1915,
captured Carency
the Forest of Le Pretre.
Frenc
and
Heavy fighting east of Tarnow.
Russians repulsed Germans
region of Shavili.
American note sent to Germany
concerning sinking of Lusitania
and attacks on Falaba, Cushing
and Guliflight.
Great Britain ordered internment
or deportation of resident alien en-
emies.
in
May 14, 1915,
French
positions.
Germans repulsed British attacks
near Ypres and advanced in direc-
tion of Hooge.
captured more German
Russians broke Austrian line and
drove them over the Pruth.
German advanced guards reached
Przemysl.
Escaped members of
crew arrived at Damascus.
Emden’s
TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES
The largest flower
grows in Sumatra.
in the world
It measures about
pounds.
At the declaration of war the Brit.
ish army comprised 711,500 men,
000 were in the British Isles,
Royalties on oll and mining devel
wpments, rents on state lands, leases
and fees pour in so rapidly to the
wtate of Wyoming that she may soon
Be in the position of not having to
aise any taxes at all for support of
the state government, a pitiful pros
pect.
There (8 a shortage of matches In
¥rance, due largely to the decrease in
Yee output of homemanufactured
woods, Owing to this, France has been
forosd to increase greatly its imports
of matchwood, etc, especially from
the United States, Sweden, Italy, Swit-
zerland,” Indo-China and Japan.
“Shocked into speech” was the word
at & recent banquet of electrical en-
gineers at San Francisco, the todstmas-
for having attached to the chairs of
speakers a little device which caused
them, when he pushed a button, to
arise “promptly and with great en.
fhustasm.”
WITHDRAWAL 70 BE
MADE GRADUALLY
Hunt,
PLAN AWAITS OFFICIAL SEAL
Mexican Military Officials Expect
Americans To Withdraw In About
Two Months Under Tempor-
ary Agreement,
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ml Paso Fexas
Mexican
tateme
Obregon
Issued a
Az the result
Withdrawal Two Months
Mexican
CARRANZA WILLING
Final Details To Be Worked Out By
Scott and Obregon
The final
and
General
El Paso, Tex
between
at! which
for the
meating
sENerais Scott
the
Obregon,
ietaile of the agreement
Villa
American
of
Ips will he held
Saturday
the nformation General
Scott is conveyed
brief
fexi
understood to have
General Obregon during a
the
the
he made to
War in
Juarez As
Minister latter's
e i;eneral
he
car in
possesses plenary powers
ment i satisfy t}
Washington
form
oO 1¢ wishes
of
no
the
the
govarnnient As
the agree: will take
COUNT BONI LOSES AGAIN.
By Cardinals
I'he validity of the marriage
Anna
was
Home
Taillevrand
by the
Duchess
in a
Gould, now
confirmed decision Com-
sider the claim of the Count for annul
Count de Castellane ha
several times to the Vatican for a ral
ing that his marriage wax Invalid. His
last appeal, which has now de
cided against him, was filed Jan
uary of this vear
appealed
been
in
TWO AUTHORS KILLED IN AUTO.
Former Stage Manager Badly Hurt
When Car Upsets.
TL.os Angeles, Cal Malcolm W
Strong, playwright, and Clinton H
Stagg, an author of New York, were
killed when an automobile driven by
Stage overturned on a country road
near here. George Foster Platt, for
merly stage manager at the New The
atre and the Little Theatre in New
York, another passenger in the mu
chine, was seriously injured.
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By Bandits.
At
the
El
Marauders
Americans
Whether Were
Ai
lated With Carranza
Villa Bandits Or Men
Chi
Enemy Driven Back at Two
Points at Verdun.
1.550 YARDS ARE CAPTURED
Thought To Indicate Check
Teuton Offensive—Many Prison
en in Drive—Troops
ers Tak
Moved Quickly
expects
positions
maps Saturday
German Troops Moved Quickly
Amsterdam Germany 18 exceeding
ords In moving troops
atern front accordin tn
of
reported
the Meuse
re
an the weatern part (ier
man) ners
100.00 I'¢
Are now
soldiers in
Kaiser is expected to
Verdun next week il ad
here Indicate that the
Staff has d to
all
auton
distric The
arrive at
vices received
German General resol
take Verdun at CORtN
Lille Town Hall Burns
Hall at Lille
1 most famous struc
its Kind in Europe, has been !
by fire, according
¥
received here German
Beriin
France
The
one of t}
Town
tures of
destroved o dis
patche sol
formed a chain and the |
French
books
helipad
scue many valuable |
The fire brigade was unable to
librarian r
the
ad
Hall
but prevented
blaze from
joining
was of
spreading
structures
the
10 numerous
Town
mnee period
The
Renals
SUFFRAGE PLEAS IN FLOWERS.
bers Of Cabinet
Washington Leaders of the woman
movement baskets of |
May Day flowers to President Wilson
all the members his Cabinet
annt
of
GERMANS RAISE $200,000.
Proceeds
To Hospitals Of Teutons.
Philadelphia ~More than 2200.000
for the hospitals and Red Cross sta.
tions of the Central Powers was ralsed |
at the German-American Bazar which
here. The attendance for the |
Gaing
according to the committee In charge. |
La
Tridistrict Board Indorses the
Settlement.
COAL STRIKE IS AVERTED
After a Conference Which Has Lasted
everal Weeks Ar
Rea
Agreement Is
hed Betweer
pera
tors ;
Aa striking dem said
“that the jus?
or
onstiration he
WAEC CAD
mproved wages and condifions
be won rife the
t together thy ng and
ible organization such
ganization the United Mineworkers’ of
America is now recognized as being by
financial inter which
VOArs it with
demands of
for
cen
men ac
without st when
OuKh a str
an or
this group of
only a fow
scant respect.’
esis
ago treated
CHICAGO TEACHERS WIN
Joining Federation
teachers
cago triumphed fight against
rule barring t from member
ship in the Chicago Teachers’ Federa
tion in the appellate court. The upper
court affirmed the decision of Judge
Deniz EE. Sullivan, of the Superior
Court, which issued a temporary in
junction against the Board Educa
tion restraining it from enforcing the
rule and denied the motion to dissolve
Chicago. School of Chi
in their
Yary
em
ol
GREENS KILL ENTIRE FAMILY.
ous Weeds.
Bluefield, W. Va. ~The entire family
of sane Samson, consisting of six per
sons, are dead at their home near
Delorme as an result of eating poison
weeds which had been prepared
The family consisted of
The
ous
for a salad
father, mother and four children,
greens and in a few hours after the
family had eaten they all were dead.
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BAN ON ARMS TO M
War Depart A
Stops
Across Borde
LUSITANIA RECALLED
Celebrate Anniversary Of Big
Liner's Sinking
he
Was Com
rocession
Park
large
promi
A
Saventh
he for
TROUBLE IN HAITI, TOO
American Officers Busy There and In
San Domingo
Haiti
Senate,
of
Port au Prince
Hadtian
a messing
Members
+
holding in spite
of the warn.
Admiral Caperton, in com
the American here
by a detachment
larmes, commanded by an Ameri
officer The protested
offered resistance
ing of Rear
mand of forces
were dispersed
Kel
can
but
Senalors
AMERICAN AVIATOR KILLED.
Captain Worden Comes To Grief Loop
ing the Loop.
Dallas, Tex. Capt. J. H. Worden. of
Dallas, fell 2.500 and was instant
Iy killed when his monoplane collapeed
in a flight at Vickery
north of here. Worden was flying up
gide down when the wings bent double
Every bone in his body was broken
feet
loopthe loop
JIMINEZ QUITS OFFICE
Resigns Ag President Of Sante De
mingo To Avert intervention,
Domingo General
Jiminez, Prezident of Santo Domingo
has resigned. He took this action In
order to prevent arfued intervention by
the United States. Quiet has been re
gtored. Congress will appoint a pro
vislona! president
Santo
FRECKLES
How Is the Time to Get Bid of These
Ugly Spots
There's no longer th Ri
feeling sshamed {
prescription athine
gunrant
simply
cod
La]
CUTICURA COMFORTS BABY
From itch Bumning
Free
Suffering
ng.
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rial
Rashes, Eczema, etc.
would
¥ it
emand
would
he poor
int
vies
ft
ts
sell
two
GLASS OF WATER
Upset Mer
food
to feed per
People who don’t know about
should never
BONE Wilh weax st
Ky
be allowed
omachs
ago a young woman who
had an attack of scarlet
convalescing was per
to eat anything she wanted
Indigcriminate feeding soon put her
back in bed with severe stomach and
kidney trouble
There 1 staved,” she says, “three
months, with my stomach in such con
mot ime
moetime
in Me
and when
or beef juice &t a
time, Finally Grape-Nuts was brought
He
and I commenced at once,
“The food did me good from the
start and 1 was soon out of bed and re
the stomach trouble. }
sald, ‘yes’
to do all household duties, some dase
meals. 1 can eat anvthing that
one ought to eat. but I still continpe
to eat Grape Nuts at breakiast and
supper and like it better every day
“Considering that 1 could stand only
a short time, and that a glass of water
seemed ‘so heavy, 1 am fully satisfied
that my return to health
Ie due to it
“1 have told several frionds having
nervous or stomach trouble what
Grape-Nuts did for me and in every
case they speak highly of the food”
"There's a Reason” Name given
by Postum Co. Battle Creek. Mich,
Fryer read the above letter? A new
one appears from time wo tlme, They
are genuine, trae, and full of human
Interewt.