The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 21, 1916, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE
HALL, PA.
THE EUROPEAN WAR A
YEAR AGO THIS WEEK
September 18, 1915,
Austrians withdrawing in sec-
tor of the Volhynian triangle of
fortresses northeast of Lem
berg.
Russians began evacuation of
Vilna.
German attacks on Dvinsk re-
newed.
French artillery severed great
bridge across the Meuse at St
Mihiel.
September 19, 1915,
Germans entered Vilna.
British squadron shelled Ger-
man coast defenses in Belgium.
One German submarine sank
another by mistake,
Italian
Aisovizza.
dirigibles bombarded
Bulgaria announced an armed
neutrality,
September 20,
Hindenburg's
Vileika.
1915.
forces reached
German artillery shelled Ser.
bian positions on south bank of
Danube near Semendria.
ARR RB ad
Artillery duels along the west
front,
21, 1915,
Russian Vilna army success
fully escaped.
September
Germans
and Smorgon
French made gains in Cham-
pagne and Lorraine.
Russians
marine
sank German sub-
in Black sea.
General
in Bulgaria
mobilization ordered
British Chancellor McKenna
announced new taxation.
September 22, 1915.
Italians
the
dislodged Austrians
Dolomite valley.
raided Stutt.
gart, bombarding palace of king
of
from
French aviators
Wuerttemberg
Russian armies assumed the
offensive,
September 23, 1915,
Russians
Jothynia,
reoccupied Lutsk in
capturing 6,000 men.
Russians
ka
won battie at Vilei
Germans driven back near
Pinsk behind Okinski canal.
Austrian
Monte
garrison evacuate
Coston.
Germany in note to United
‘States promised to observe
visit and search law.
French
German
attacked
Lorraine
acroplanes
positions in
and the Argonne.
September 24, 1915,
Germans made
sault on Dvinsk
French
points
furious as-
made gains at several
German submarines sank
British steamers
Greece ordered mobilization of
army and navy.
five
WORTH KNOWING
roid
cording to statistic
ted States fores
figure
cut v
of
c.udes
35 of which ha
t Of 13 kinds
total,
led
board
With the exception of about
feet,
nia timber,
Der oe pita
red word
IS 824.000 feet,
with a
measure,
100M) (NM)
board measure, it
it was all Califor
Ld
use of gas in Massa
chusetts showed a decline in 1015 as
compared
total produc
amounted to
in while
oR HK cubic
Hal
feet
1915, WHS
feet, a gain of only 1.7
in actual output. During the
of the
3 per cent.
per cent
year
creased about 2
the population state
tric light industry has grown from 38
private companies, with a capital of
S3).000.000, and municipal plants,
with a capital of R10.000,000, to 276
private eowpanies, with a capital of
$05.000,000, and 328 municipal plants,
witli a capital of $260.000,000,
‘The Japanese are paying much at-
tention to Australian ores sultable for
refining or smelting in Japan. A party
of Japanese engineers is about to visit
Atistralia to make a study of this
gestion,
iHWiiltam Harlow Reed, professor of
@hplogy in Wyoming university until
Nig recent death, had the honor of
Anding what is said to be the largest
skeleton of a dinosaur ever discovered,
The find was made in Wyoming.
New regulations of the United States
Steamboat {nspection service require
persons to be twenty-one years old be.
fore being lcensed as masters or chief
engineers,
To warn of fire damp in mines an
Austrian has invented a porous vessel
through which the gas penetrates,
makes electrical connections and rings
a bell, ’
“ey
®
AGAINST JOINT
BORDER FORGE
Organization of Rurales to Keep
Down Bandits.
AND
BLISS JOINT
Statement
Which Would Fol.
low Pershing's With.
General Presents
Situation
drawal.
New
the Mexican
L.ondon
that create a
constabuls similag
regime
was
10TiLY.
ere
erican
re nee
3
MARSHALL WILL RUN AGAIN
Vice-President Is tified Of His Re
NINETEEN MEN BURNED
Thousand Pounds Of
Explodes
Wilmington, Del Ninet
wore burned, at least
Several Smoke
less Powder
een powder
f
workers 5iX Of
seriously, by the explosion ©
powder at the pliant of the Du Pon
Powder (Company at Carey Point
N. J. ‘The flares originated in a blend
ing tower in what is called the finish
ing area and while the company has
’
f& advanced that a piece of metal maj)
have found way into the powder
which was being worked through the
tower
ita
MAN.KILLING ELEPHANT HANGS.
“Murderous Mary” Swung Up On Rail.
way Crane.
Bristol, Va.-Tenn Condemned
death by the State authorities, “Mur
derous Mary,” the big female elephant,
which killed her trainer several! days
ago, hanged at Edwin, Tennessee. A
derrick car of the Carolina, Clinchfield
and Ohio Rallway was usted. Heavy
chains were looped about the elephant’s
peck, and the ateam-operated crane
lifted the massive form into the air
Tile animal struggled for quite a while
before death resulted from strangula
tion.
to
en — gp ra
5 HL 250,
REATES WILL
BF OBSERVED
Received From
Assurances
+ and Russia.
Japan
FOR OPEN DOCR IN CHINA
The Recent
Which Will
Contains
With
realy
Interfere
China
Policy
Integrity Or the
Of
Open-Door
Department Gives Jap No
7. nor have
stertained for
1 to depart fron
ve avowed
respecting
pendence
t of China, as
ple of equal
le of all nations
the contrary, it
od
hat policy in the in
ana
they
hearts.’
ppor
As aver
general
East,
their
#
Russian Reply Commented On,
pea ©
Far which
Ary ft
imilar inquiries made
irtment at Petrograd
the effect the new
is commented upon by the State
partment as follows:
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Imperial Russian Government
manner assured the American
Ambassador, in response to hig in
that hiz Governmemnt had not
from the conventions
1910, but will maintain, un
the provisions of those
notwithstanding the fact
for th State Dep
treaty
De
o
egarding of
The
of the
tr ia
nl like
of
1907 and
Agreements,
the convention of 1018."
What Treaties Provided.
treaties of 19507 and 1910 be.
tween Japan and’ Russia affirmed
China's territorial Integrity and the
open-door policy.
treaty, which was reafirmed with
«lightly different wording in the 19810
convention, reads:
“The two high contracting parties
recognize the independence and terri
torial integrity of the Empire of China
and the principle of equal opportunity
in whatever concerns commerce and
industries all nations in that em
pire, and engage to sustain and defend
the maintenance of the status quo and
| respect for principle by all the
| specific moans within thetr reach.”
The
of
this
HARRISON ADMITS
MAIL ROBBER!
Confesses Looting B. & 0. Train
at Central, W. Va.
GETS 12-YEAR PRISON TERM
For First
United States M
Smith
said he returned to hi
Antonio, Texas
machi
where h«
San
3
ein
reopens
ng $28,000
ne shop after bur
floor This
the Fedara! authori
.
inder the was
recovered when
tins so
He
Baty t
ou
the shop after his arres
Killed a
when his gang mur
in Alabama
his part in
sentenced to life im
President MeKinles
President
aaid he had never man
was present
clerk “ON
For
iered a posta
year ARO
he wa
but
to 10
pardoned him
seven
prisonment,
ymmuted it vears and
onsavelt after he had
served VOATS
Robert Bowman, Of Illinois,
lance Driver in France.
Robert Bowman, of Lake
Forest, Ill, a driver of Section No. 1
of the American Field Ambulance
Sarvice, has been cited in the orders of
the day for “serupulous devotion to
Ambu.
Paris
FRENCH CARRY
Yields First Line.
Movement, French Forces Cap
ture Strategic Eminence and
Marrieres Wood,
ALL BUT ONE OFFICER WOMEN
erty
End
National Convention
Newburgh N
a ‘
Nati
Waoll
OT Mrs
Ma
Ri
Ida Apel
on
we Sot
Cound
Malden
avwalt
Mra
ins ent
%
t
¥.
hmond
Davie
will be
Pe
PAGE ON AUSTRO.ITALIAN FRONT
Ambassador ccompanied
By Two Attaches
italy Th
American
hi
He
Heiberg
i ndine, As Nels
mbasado:
Ausiro
ompanied b:
military at
Com. Charlies Rus
of embassy
They eived by both the mill
| tary and civil orities, and will
guests of the supreme command of the
Page. the
ived here for
italian front
Eivin R
tache, and Lieut
Train,
visit to the
Was acc
Capt
soil
naval attache the
were reg
auth he
remain at
front, which will be about a week
the
7TH EXHIBIT AT WINCHESTER.
of danger.”
the citation continues, “he worked con.
stantly, day and night, in the zone of
an intense bombardment.
lance and wounded men whom he was
transporting were struck by bursting
| shells. His coolness and presence of
mind were remarkable”
COXEY SECKS NOMIMATION,
| Former Leader Of Unemployed Wants
To Be Senator.
Columbus, O.<+Jacobh 8S. Coxey, of
| Massillon, O., who more than 20 years
| ag0 led “Coxey’s Army” of unemployed
lon a long march to Washington, filed
papers with the Secretary of State as
an independent candidate for United
| States Senator. Coxey is the only in
dependent candidate for office on the
| Ohio ticket.
Four.Day Session.
Winchester, Va.—The fortyseventh
annual exhibition of the Shenandoah
Valley Agrioulturak Society was open-
| ed here Tuesday with practically every
inch of exhibiting space filled with ex
hibits, The grounds are crowded with
many forms of amusement and games
of chance. The Panama Exposition
Carnival Company, occupying over
{1,000 feet of frontage, is one of the
principal attractions,
BANK ROBBED OF $6,000.
Four Men Hold Up Cashier Of a Flor.
ida Institution, .
Miami, Fla.—Four men held up the
| cashier of aw. bank at Homestead, Fla.
and robbed the =afe of $8,000. They
escaped In In an automobile. Possos
are in pursuit.
IRL COULD
"NOT WORK
Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Taunton, Mass. —** I had pains in both
sides and when my periods came [| had
to stay at home
from work and suf-
i fer a long time.
One day a woman
i] came to our house
and asked my
mother why | waa
euffering. Mother
told her that I suf.
i fered every month
§ and she said, ‘Why
§ don’t you buy a
g a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?’ My
mother bought it and the next month [
was 80 well that I worked all the month
without staying et home a day. [am
in good health now and have told lots of
girls about it. "’—Miss CLARICE Morn
oy as] R24 Tot
22 Russell Street, Taunton,
em
’
Mauss
Thousands of girls suffer in
every month rather than consul
gician. If girls who are trou!
painful or irregular periods
headache, dragging-down
fainting spells or indigestion w
Lydia E. Pinkham's
pound, & safe and pure remedy made
from roots and herbs, much suffering
might be avoided
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi
Co., Lyan, Mess. (confidential) f
prove heipfu
Vegetatle
ine
r free
advice which will
TO SEEK MISSING EXPLORERS
Fussians Be te
r rhe
Doan's
A Virginia Case
r Every Pig. adit
: fore telly
Got Doan’s at Any Store, 80¢ o Box
DOAN’S ®ier
PILLS
FOSTER MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.
er Every Day.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS are
responsible —— they
not only give relict
~= they perma-
nentlycure Cen-
stipation. Mil.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICL.
Genuine must bear Signature
Jon Fp,
Every Woman Wants )
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