The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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Sold and exchanged, on mostly crop
Colorado Farms payments, Lioyd Rees, Louisiana, Mo
Cagliostro Lives in History as One
Who Tricked the Whole Aristoc-
racy of Europe.
“beauty
rity was
» shopkeeper
by his
Alessandro 4 Cag
n 173 years ago
monastery.
to Rome,
beautifn
As
went
rried a
over Europe
and Count
going about In a mag
and-f
highest
palr then traveled
the names of Count
our and securing
society of the
They made n
“wine
as belng more
hie
i
1
Hopkins Senior Had an
That Falls to the Lot of the Ma-
jority of Married Men,
Young
v t
wenedict,
Hopkins had become a happy
and his father
le to administer to Mm
thought
ndvisat
tain lecture on how to make marri
fl SUCCESS,
“When yon have any
differences of
rsuade your ife that y
and you
22 A compro-
Friday
nt the rest
Bag and Baggage
this
Ole ting ii i
The Fine
Flavor—
the delicate taste of malted
barley blended with the
sweets of whole wheat—
is sufficient reason in itself
for the wonderful popular-
ity of
Grape-Nuts
But it is more than de-
licious—it is the finest
kind of concentrated nour-
ishment to thoroughly sus-
tain body and brain tissue
—a food that benefits
users remarkably.
A short trial proves
“There's a Reason”
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
Captured.
RUSSIANS GAIN ON STYR
Hold Tightened On
British Troops Enter Ovillers
Leipzig Redoubt.
and Continue Furious
Fighting.
London The British pn
their new advance have gained &
important successes, among wh
the capture of a further portion of
immepggely strong position known
Hot ording
statement (ssued
East of Kabolss«
captured German
of nearly 2,000 vard
rd In the direct
have force
Wfter
an front
capturh
Beaten Off.
Prussian Guards
by the Pi
Thaiaumont,
bandoned
e Ru
a aslect
¢ War Office
» of Ruste attacks on
Sokul, the Volhynian
von Hinden
Lake Narocz
headquarters’
glatement on operations in the eastern
war theatre is
mn Linsin
protrud
aban
pressure
Army group of General vo
gen A corner of
Ing toward Czartorysk
doned on account of
on Ite sides near Ko:
of Kolki and a new |
Our lines
has been
superior
tiukova and weat
ine of defense
selected
“On both
tacks broke
“West and
situation is und
sides of Sokul Russian at
down with heavy losses
southwest of Lutsk the
hanged
Italians Press Offensive.
Rome. —The Italian offensive ig be
ing strongly pressed and in various
sectors further progress has been
made. The official account of these
operations from
follows
“Between the Adige and the Astico
there is intense activity on the part of
the artillery. North of the 'Posina,
the enemy still resists our attacks on
Monte Cimone, while our artillery con-
tinues to make progress along the Rio
Freddo and Astico valleys
“On the Sette Commi plateau we re.
newed the attack, with the support of
our artillery, on the strongly fortified
¥ne of the enemy.”
PACIFYING SANTO DOMINGO.
Only Snipers and Small Rebel Bands
Oppose Americans,
Washington, —Rear-Admiral Caper.
ton, commanding the American forces
in Santo Domingo, reported to
Navy Department that order gradually
was being restored in that republic,
particularly In the country around
Santiago and Puerto Plata, where the
revolutionists have been strongest.
SA BE EE
(OOLEST
PROPOTITION
—— WEVE HAD
CAN YA’
DEAT THAT
|
ANZA REPLY
ENDS DANGER OFWAR
Friendly Settlement of Difficul-
ties Now Possible.
10
United States To Contir
Army—Will
Until!
Assured
faintain Border
Patrol 5afety Is
Hate release
was a fur
f £}
Carranza Seeks Solution
“'It was also the Mexicar
ment that earnestly suggested
slong the
conferences
Thiz Go
as it has ¢
for cantonments
line during the
Juarez
is disposed now
and El Paso
$
to seek an immediate
two points which cons
causes of the conflict betweer
countries to wit The
Government believe
tae
reasor
insecurity of its
of difficulty
Government, on
frontier
and the
part
ROUres
itm balieves that
the stay of American troops on
asid
can territory Doing a tres
pass on the sovereignty of Mexico, is
mnflict
Ameri
, On the one hand. and the
the
Therefore he wi AWA f
can trod
the
solution
are two essential pr shletis, the
must lirect
BOY
of whic? be the
the efforts
“*The Mexican Government is will
ing to consider in a quick and prac
tieal way, and prompted by a spirit of
concord, the remadies which should be
applied to the present situation
Willing Te Mediate,
“'SBeveral Latin-American
have offered their friendly mediation
to the Mexican Government and the
latter has sccepted it in principle.
Therefore, the Mexican Government
only awaits information that the Gov.
ernment of the United States would
for the purpose mentioned above or
whether it Is still of the belief that
the same results may be attained by
means of direct negotiations between
wa
In the meantime this Government
be at its disposal to avoid the recur
rence of new incidents whlch may
REPLY TO MEXICAN
Accepts Proposals For
Settlement Of Po
Dispute
“ROBERT LANSING
TELEGRAPH TICKS.
Carlos ; { and S. K. Paul,
formieriy a clerk in the office of J. P
Morgan & Co., New York, admitted
Attorney they
were responsible for {
District Swann that
the “leakings” of
he
War munitions eta
firm
Dr. Robert J. Abay,
Maine University, was
precident, and Charlies J. Koch
| Maryland, for a vicepresident of
National Education Association, in
sion in New York
“eT
president ol
nominated for
of
the
es
The tropical storm did considerable
{damage to property and crops in
| Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and
Alabama. Seventeen persons
were killed and a number injured at
| Beloit, Ala
Judge Landis, in the Federal Dis
triet Court, Chicago, entered the for
{mal decree dissolving the Associated
Bill Posters and Distributers of the
United States and Canada.
| More than 20,000 striking garment
i workers paraded New York streets
rand held a meeting in Madison Square
{as a demonctration in favor of their
| rause,
colored
|
I. S, 70 TREAT
WITH MEXICO
Negotiations.
MUST FIND A
American Capital To Finz
vernment ot ief Having
Cannot
Get Along Without It
REPC
RTED DEAD
Says Members Of Chief's Band
Editor
Told Him So
informatior
200 AMERICANS TO STAY
Others Are Out Of Mexico (
Rodgers Reports.
who
tarted from Mexico
{jeneral Rodgew
aorted to the
tates. Consul
Mexican
State Departme:
t
Amer
that pra
al the
icans still In ! i City, but
tically all of them had deter.
y remain there
d. He said
2 for
66 Americans
Vera Cruz in
CROPS SMALLER THAN IN 1918
But Yield of
Average Predicted.
in Excess
Washington —Crops this year bet
ter than the average for the five years
from 1910 to 1914, but in most cases
smaller than last year's harvests, were
culture, basing its eatimates on cond!
tions July 1. Compared with condi
|
i
Thomas F. Ryan Would Give Several
Hundred Acres
Washington Thomas F. Ryan, the
New York financier, has offered sey
eral hundred acres of his big estate
near Charlottesville, Va., 10 the Gov
ernment to be used as a remount
depot, for aviation field or stock mis
ing for the army. If the offer is ac.
cepted a nominal sum must be paid
for it to conform to the law
THE LAND-HUNGRY
It Is Essentially an Agricultural
Country.
for sons
fo th ren
“Anvthing
3 ‘ . . 1 9
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ay
of
oil B
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question]
eseription bland
The taeeMtn
for a
woman
few
hrichtened
Why
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face
moments 1641 her
sir f°
yes, he's A
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The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal. These
fragrant, super-creamy emollients pre
serve the natural purity and beauty
of the skin under conditions which, if
neglected, tend to produce a state of
irritation and disfigurement
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L.
Boston. Sold everywhere —Ady.
Home Practice,
“Dic. you raise your hoy
soldier”
“Not egxnetly. but | always Ist him
see wh, there question of
whe was going to get the best of any
argument in the that 1 gave
his pa a Shing chance”
to he a
was
Pornisa
“Mise Millyuas decinres she would
AOVer marcy a uss with a tite”
“Now 1 call that rank preludice™