The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1916, Image 6

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CURED ECZEMA OF
THE SCALP
Mr. H. C. Berry. Baltimore, Md,
writes: “For a great number of years
I suffered greatly with Eczema of the
scalp, which during the warm weather
tormented me almost to death. I saw
soveral of the best Southern physicians
but of them
sayvthing for me. A
panion induced me
of Hancock Liquid Sulphur. [I first
used it diluted and it greatiy relieved
me. Since then I have used it
strength and it
pletely. 1 cannot speak too highly
it and wi to
who d¢
pone were able to do
traveling
to try a bottle
con
natural
has cured me com-
of
more
11 gladly say anvone
sires to know just what it has
me
Sulphur
are
Liquid Saulph
Write for B
Compound
It's Valuable Now.
liam Jessup, wi
woolen mill
ars ago, he left
» keg of Russi
1ousecleaning
always says it
ry too Young
Concentrated
Satisfaction
A great many former users
of tea and coffee have learned
that there is a pure food
beverage made from wheat,
which has a delightful flavor.
It never exacts of its users
the tribute of sleeplessness,
heart-lutter, headache and
other ills often caused by the
drug, caffeine, in coffee and
tea.
Instant
Postum
suggests the snappy flavor of
mild java coffee, but is abso-
lutely free from caffeine or
any harmful ingredient. In.
stant Postum is in con-
densed, soluble form, and
wonderfully convenient for
the home=for the picnic—
for travel —everywhere.
if tea or coffee interferes
with comfort or success, as
it does for many users, try a
shift to Postum.
“*There’s a Reason”
Primary Election's Verdict For
Efficient Leadership
and
Want
Managed So As to Be
Ably
a Potent
Party Honorably
Force for Promoting the
State's Welfare.
A Breat
primary
the
sire
victory wi won in tae it
{
Vania 0s
de
honor
¢leciion
of
party
14
nti
in Pennayl
Democrats the State who
that their shall be
ably and eflicis
be a potent force for promoting the
of tet
decisively
managed, #0 as to
wellare the Commonweal
have
the
several year
forts to the red
The verdict
in favor of
indorsed
reorganization adors
devoted
of the
had
mption
most empunti
ning the
priagent HNtate
popular
maintal prin
3 and policies of the
gement he is
wn the LWD contending
ampaign w
Against N
A Mitchie
n Roland
of the "Reos
charged tha
betw
in the pr
sues
forces fmary «
a
i
reelection
t
{zers
would
bors maini
Philadel;
striving
in that
content
efficient i
aed
in the ats
ALONG
against
was a deceptive juggling of
then Pri ry ¢«
yaIEn
figures of the
of 1912 and 1214. but
the primary prove that
wera nol des
Petnsyivania elections
aut
the Demi
the re
: ceived by that
fegerdemain of the old
of the Gang’
Yoters
arithmetical
bi-partisan element
cainp
Party's
The. vot
Pounsy
122.271
dent Tal
0080 below the
Recent
for
in
vOoie
Good Progress.
Woodrow Wilson
{012
the
ivania exceeded
Lhe in State for Presi
and was also than 50,
vote of 444.8% for Theo
That was good run
ping for Wilson under the abnormal
circumstances, If about 25000 of the
Roosevelt voters had voted for Wilson
the would have carried Penn
sylvania. As to the three cornered
running for the United States Senate
in 1914, the aggregate of votes for
Palmar and Pinchot 15.801 in ex
cess of Penrose received, and
therefore, the Progressives, I anxious
to defeat Penrose, could have done so
by turning in for Palmer. Of the
gubernatorial vote in 1914 It should
be remembered that although Brum
baugh's plurality was 134.825 the vote
cast for Vance CC. McCormick, 453.8580
was the largest given to any Democrat
running for office in Pennsyivania in
the last quarter of a century.
wiih the single exception of the 464,
200 given to Robert BE. Pattison in his
jens
dore Roosevelt
latter
Was
what
was the largest vote ever received by
a Democrat as a candidate for office
in Pennayivania.
pluralities for President in Pennsyl
plurality for Roosevelt in
over half a million.
Some former
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ware largely owing to the fact that
the old crowd of blpartisan workers
It was largely through the efforts
of National Committeoman A. Mitchall |
Palmer that the old ma
A SHARP NOTE
bi-partisan
of |
politics in Pennsylvania This ex
plains the extraordinary efforts made
defoat him in
campaign Under the
Mr. Paliner and St
ris the Veunavivania
to
Asks Immediate Withdrawal of
Americans.
to the recent primary
leadarship of
ite Chadrman Moi
Democracy has | pi ——
| THREATENS RESORT TO ARMS |
isan more influential
pOsILIOn
than it had occu
By Aaintaining ud 41) ‘ §
Crossing the Border Is Declared To
Be Practically intervention and
a Violation Of Mexican
Sovereignty
CH RESCUE SUR) ORS
awlers In With 23 Men
Them Wounded
STEALS TO REJOIN BAND
bom Convict Wants To Return To Prison’s
been gis
people to Musicians
ercise what is commonly OWED I ro. - p ‘a
bossism which urpation nit to the Paste Peni
inelected, an | Hare theft in Middletown:
ton, unde xheriff th
and the
deputs
who back toy
here he could pias
He
1e ago
HIN are fon had heer
dange
Mr
said
rous f of Democracy
in
we ean keep the Democracy
upon a clean plane which
upon daring the
out of
of the
Pennsylvania
sort 11
Palmer
AUSTRIAN WAR LOANS IN FAVOR
f4
it has
three
bhoen
Piast four
the |
Republican powers in
thao
OF
Subscriptions Mave Reached “otal Of
6,000,000,000 Crowns
The subseriptions to
Austrian and Hungarian
reached a total
years sheer disgust at
mothods
outraged Citizen
ship of the State will turn to our pay
as the only At clean and proper | loans
instrument to use in the government | «
Berlin otal
the new war
Ly of 6.000 000 00D
rowne, according to a Vienna dispatch
News Agency “All
“Ay = Lhe news
to Lhe
Overseas
the newspapers,”
rals have done good satisfaction at the
loans."
BEELOY
notable result of the
expr CER
things in this
Pennayivania
K Pattison,
down to
admininterad
state. Twice they gate
as its governor Robert
who kept expenses
proper Limit
all affairs
AWNING FALLS, KILLING FOUR,
and .
with ~ § i
rigid . honesty hey alse gave Eighteen Dghare arjurnd During a
Pennsylvanian a state treasurer. Be: nw “ :
ry, who lifted the lid from’ the Cap Dallas, Texas Four persons :
ftol robbery and exposed the grafters killed and 18 injured when the wooden
i awning over the sidewalk of a build
who were punished
farthermore, cleaned ing on Main street collapsed. The kill
five Years ago, drove od and injured were part of a throng
of the temple, and established a clean] * atehing a preparedness parade
efficient organization that seeks no
favor, and would not accept any from
the
were
The Democrats,
hatse four oy
the traders out
CRUDE RUBBER HAS BIG DROP,
Decline In Demand and Increased Pro.
duction Causes Given,
New York-—High-grade crude rab
ber was quoted at 64 cenis a pound in
the local market Wednesday, the low.
est price since the jatter part of last
year, when it sold as high as $1.02
Who
have
fa the
done
other man who could
vetter than, if as well ax,
President Wilson, in solving the
American problems connected with
the greatest of all the wars of the
world?
1915,
French made Important gains
north of Arras and in Labyrinth,
and retook Souchez sugar refinery
Left wing of
threatening Lemberg
Russians,
June 5,
Austro- Germans
checked by
Fierce battle isonzo at Tol
mine.
on
German Taube bombed Calais
June 6, 1915.
further big gains
on Lorette
made
rep
French
but
slopes.
were Jised
Austrians defended Tolmino des
perately.
failed
near Sagrado
Italians to cross Isonzo
Zeppelin raided east coast of
England; 24 killed.
June 7,
Ger
French at Nazauvilie-5t. V
mans lost more ground
the Labyrinth,
Teutons crossed the Dniester
Italians made general advance
from Caporettc
Austr
liars
retook Freikofel fron
Turks beat
Sub
Zeppel
ita
French
gainec
Vaast and the Fores
Austro-Germans toc
Italians captured Mon
Al
Second Americ
sent to
British
rime
Germany
destroyed German subma
German submarine sank British
steamer Lady Salisbury
10. 1918
Germans tock French t-anct
near Souain and Les Mesn
Russians f« Germans to
Baitic prov
Galicia
n Bukowina
reeg
treat in es and
vanced in
eutons crossed the
Pruth
occupied Podestagno,
italians
north of Cortina
British torpedo boats
other vessels sunk by
ot
Two and
many Ger
man submarines
Germany insisted the W. P, Frye
case go before a prize court
June 11, 1315,
Russians defeated Macxersen's
army and hurled Linsingen’s
across the Dniester
army
itatians took Ploeken
Fierce fighting for GCoritz
along the lsonze.
and
Severe fighting near Maidos, Gal
lipoli
Garua, German West Africa, sur
rendered to Anglo-French force
Turkish cruiser Midullu sank
Russian destroyer in Black sea.
WORTH KNOWING
from sanitary
rapidly In
ad
than
homes
school
Children
YRNCe nore
Quicksilver 8 13% times heavier
Every square mile of sea iz esti
mated to contain about 120000000
fish
The countries having the least
blindness are as follows Belfftum
ibafore the war) had 42 blind persons
to every 100000 of the population;
Canada, 44: Netherlands, 46; Saxony,
47. New Zealand, 47. Western Aus
re.
o3;
New
United
55
-
Germany,
$0, and
80;
South Wales, the
States, 632
Fixcapt that of China, San Marino
hag the longest national hymn
Fixtemsive asphalt beds have heen
uncoverad in Honduras.
The United States public health
service has trapped 815.744 rodents in
New Orleans in the past 18 months,
The failure of the mortality rates
of measles and whooping cough to
show a reduction during the last 156
yonrs is due to the fact that they are
highly communicable in thelr early
stage, when diagnosis is most difficult,
An Induction balance has been de
vised for the purpose of locating
buried shells in the soll of the former
battinfield, so that the farmer may go
over it safely with the plow.
FARNERS GREAT
OPPORTUNITY
After the War.
The opportunities that
’
ada offers io the farme
Tpsstey [iis
Saskatchewan
Child Logic
Freddie wanted his
ing the
Prive
voungest of a fami!
Yo i “81%
comment
backware
mother's aw
it before him
The young
brown stiidy, from which he wag only
aronsed by the sight of more ple. now
brought in for the plders
Mother.” he sald,
wards? If 1 yvut my
that backwards?”
"Yeu
if 1 mit
ately
“I= that
You'
"Well, | wasn't
when | ate my ple.”
A Reapite.
“Are you looking forward 4 the
summer with pleasant antici ie
asked the optimistic citizen.
“You, indesd peasinis
tie person. “A great many peopie 'm
tired of looking at sill go out of lowe
for the summer
philosophy 1
what's back
ahoe on wrong. is
this wav" and he deliher
turned bis back
backwards?
$8
table
sitting like that
replied the
With money you can buy all the
fricnds you want, but they are nover
worth (he price
ww love 10
a homely
woman dn
street with
low a pratty
walk down the
ana,