The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 24, 1916, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
WILSON VETOES
THE ARMY BILL
Resents Section Freeing Tong- |
ues of Retired Officers.
HAY TAKES BULL BY HORNS
President's Action Feature
Exempting Retired Officers From
Courts-Martial Brings Decla.
ration From Hay.
Against
Washington The A
tion bill was unexpectedly
President Wilson be
not accept certain i
revision of the article
into bill
and commo
be in the
officers “at
Chi
tary
the
visi
and
at
in
my appropria- |
vetoed by
cause he would |
yrovisions in the |
of war, forced
¥ ye v i 1 * 3 ¥
the by th fouse conferees
cireles
outs”
Hay,
Committee,
bill
ng the
iirman
with
article
the that no
all would zo through wit
this Con
Chairman Chamberlain, of the
ate Militar
that the Se
vision appr
the War Deg
in the House,
had re
tween the Ser
nd Mr
declaration
gress
olved
Adjournment
May Delay
KILLS SOL
Cuardsman
Fort
Tex
three feet dee;
of the Thirty
ATS
npan
nigan
MEXICANS HOLD AMERICANS.
United States Agent Seeks Release Of
Imprisoned Ranchmen
Washington. Agent Rodger
reported that two Americans, brother
named Hamilton, who own ranches in
the State Oaxaca, have been
oned in Mexico City and that
seeking thelr release. One is accused
of having killed a Maxican In 1912. The
charge againat the other is not known
here. According to Mr. Rodgers’ in
formation, the Mexican referred to in
the charge was a bandit ar glain
by Mexican al in an en-
gagement near Hamilton's ranch. An
other member of band now has
charged Hamilton with the killing
: tat
special
of impri
he is
1d was
fede: troops
the
1,500 ARMY POSTS VACANT,
That Number Of Second Lieutenants
Needed For Regulars.
Washington
vacancies in the
tenant of the regular army to be filled,
and that many opportunities, of
course, for young men to enter upon a
professional army career. The office
of the Adjutantdeneral announced
that 900 applicants had been received
for these vacancies and the applicants
had been directed to take the examina
tion. No more applicants will be desig
nated for this examination, but It is
announced that a further examination
will be held early in 1917 for the over. |
tow,
There
grade of
are now 1.500
second lieu
HA A Wow!
RED'S TRICK
PUP RAN AWAY
WITH HIS Jems!
T=
bs |
arma er |
TOMEET EXPENSES
Big Sum Needed to Meet Mexi-
can Expenditures.
MAY NEED MORE MONEY
rtment Concurs In Re
That Bonds
posed Will
Until
Be Issue
Only
F
Meet
ment
Decembe
be
herit
From
ance tax, for
{after law is in fu orce approxims
265.000.0007), manu
tax, $4
beer, lit
ilaneous
taxe
60
O66 000: n oe
including tammy
ete. $35.8
juor
O00 000 x 1c i L205 yi)
TRAIN TIE-UP IN MINUTE
A. B. Garretson trike Would
Begin In Twinkle,
Says
ald It
the
head
workers
How
railroads of
Garretgon
Washington long Ww
take to tie up
United States?’ A. B
of the committee of railroad
here, was asked I would say tha)
in one minute after the strike is call
ed the transportation of the United
States would be paralyzed,” he answer
Garretson said that the ra
the
ed
movement of mails
TO RECOMMEND EUGENICS LAW.
Michigan Medical Society Also For
Education On Cancer,
Houghton, Mich. — The Michigan
State Medical Society, In session here,
to recommend to the ne
Legislature the passage of a
law, regulating marriage and
about to be married. The society
authorized a campaign of education In
IN CANNING TIME
MAY
1LE)
iii .
_] TTALINS JLORE
NEW GUGE
Enter Tolmino As Enemy Evacu-
ates Burning City
a aii a
SOME INSTRUCTIONS THAT
BE OF SERVICE
Two Cardinal Points Are Cleanliness
and Complete Sterilization—Just
How These May Be Most
Easily Attained
belief by the
in
rein
to be n
that there
the col
Revi
There
general public
something
| AUSTRIAN FLEET LEAVES
canning
of this
ohservanoce oi
nine
ysterious in
The
J§ of
Proce “CT
| Austrian Fleet Base
Unkn
Geneva
Seeks New proce
two things
Fre Trieste For
Dest
yw rn
sterilization,
nation,
Reports
J
ON FIRST LINE
Soldiers Go to Trenches With
No Hope of Escape
PRISONERS ARE DAZED
3
Teuton Guns Hur! 1,800
Minute and Forty-five
earing Great Gaps
the Advancin
vance At Verdun
Baked Fish Pudding
tron h 'e a f toils re oF re yn DREADNAUGHT BLOWS UP : r uns of boiled fish
liz yt way : Carefully
On Side and ie flesh from ti ones cut it
i and have an equal
ished potatoes. Put both into a
r. then melt some
the
Briti
ome
Thurs
Battieshin rng
300 Are D
italian
owned
corre iW hi i ' *$a is ¥ y
Hoe plainly were at . ' Cy : ye Sg : A ARE «in and mix togethe
, : and
and pepper and a
cayenne pepper: beat
47 a iu © 1 add it last n nll
Unceasing Drum Fire Pa Journal fat ; he i in a pudding dist
pour it in, mixing
fow
; well
shock
ait rains of
torme
well 1
other
The
nition
front is er
axpenditure of artillery
Entente Allies on thi The fire, says
often striking the covered in the d:
rate of 32 shells a second during drum
fire. Not infrequendgly al
Somme front nearly 20.000 shells have
in while a con nip,
imate puts the average for | fore this «
@ than was turned side, and a
shells large number were thrown
into the sea ‘
REBELS MOLD UP TRAIN. ’ It is belisved (hat the battleship
can be righted and refloated
ammu- the top. Bake
for
$S
by. the
ormou eadnaught's kitch i ws
Fhe caplain im- Fish Flakes With Bacon.
orderad ho agazines in
h i
wi add two cupfuals
and spread rapidly
ng the entire mediatel Boil
tender;
a fourth
potatoes salted water
of flaked fish
tenspoonful
and a beaten egg. Take up by the
rounding tablespopaful, shape lightly
nd fry in deep fut to a delicate amber
sor. Roll slices of bacon into cylin:
ders, run a toothpick through each to
hold At in place fry until well
cooked. Serve a bacon roll with each
fish ball.
flooded, and tried to beach battle.
but one magazine
mld be done
over on her
dropped an hour he
exploded
The
been of a
ervative esl
the 2
0on
veusel
f-hour period at mor 1.000
of the crew
and
Mexican “Legalistas” Capture 2% Car
ranza Soldiers.
TO NOTIFY WILSON SEPT, 2.
Walnut Croquettes.
This rule calls for one cupful of
pread ofimbs and a like amount of
mashed potatoes and of chopped Eng.
lish walnuts, Add the yolks of two
or three eggs, salt and pepper to taste
and a litle onlon if desired. After
shaping the mixture into croquette
forme they should be baked ln 8 wod-
erate oven for 2 minutes,
Sixty revolutionists | Ceremony Will Take Place At “Sum
mer White Mouse,” Long Branch.
El Paso, Texas
held up a passenger train on the Mex!
loan Nationa! Rallway last Tuesday |
near Aguaszcalientes, Durango, taking |
256 Carranza soldiers who
comprised the escort, according to
| parsengers aboard the train, which ar.
irived here. Two baggagemen also
were taken captive, but the remainder
jof the crew and the passengers were
unmolested, they said
Washington September 2 has been
definitely set as the date upon which
| President Wilson will receive notifica-
tion of his renomination. The cere
‘mony will be at the Long Branch
(N. 1) "summer White House ™ I(t
will take place in the afternoon on
the lawn in front of the mansion.
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Housework Is a Burden
It higrd «
in perfect healt)
good cause
ble « pein
CATS
Donn
Bory Mu
sure Tolls a
Cet Doan’ st Any Store, B0c a Box
DOAN’S KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTERMILBURN CO., BUFFALO, MN. Y.
Pimples
8, recs
nes Can
Glenn's
Sulphur
Soap
iohtf lin
Delightfu
before retin
Nerves ar
1
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye,
Black or Brown, G0g.
© WASTE
IS WASTED
[fo
ina
Everybody needs
stored for emergency
well-developed, well-pre-
served, well - nourished
body and brain.
Grape-Nuts food stands
preeminent as a builder of
this kind of energy. It is
made of the entire mutni-
ment of whole wheat and
barley, two of the ricKest
sources of food strength.
Grape-Nuts also includes
the vital mineral elements of
the grain, so much emphasized
in these days of investigation
of real food values.
Crisp, ready to eat, easy to
digest, wonderfully nourishing
and delicious.
“There's a Reason”
tor Grape-Nuts
lo»