The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 09, 1916, Image 6
GERMANS GIVE All Ground They Took East of the Meuse Lost. Longer To Hold Positions He Captured Last Spriny. The German Crown Prince's army has evacuated Fort \ aux an retired from nearly al portant positi eastern bank of the this year's campaign Fort Vaux was eva ght November 1-2, wih prearranged plans, the German military leaders cate tl lered tho iny port FI on Berlin now ons taken ni of who indi sacrifice Of pr at they consi ved in its n to trategic 1 Did Not Justify Losses. and its v Sf ris Douamont formed defen Vaux, rar ich i ad to be put out of action in orde: Cripp.e the fo comi shed in with fhe armam ents 1 no such impor and served chiefly as target French artillery. Now that Fort Douaumont 1} © again Into Fort Vaux no longe the German leaders, this wi fort yved, rem ance to French lf} sacrifice ground sdapted Necessary about th to de fen 88 oY south and was therefore abandoned lines retired to i to the ¥Fre an nch artil he QGern western fre Western Front: rown Prince Rng trict hof the he Uvity was Ian staten nt fo YW wprecht nort ret vance of {'ource! gre our troop ler and without the enen fort were | oft the posit Iofforts of the back the Austro-G have invaded thel 27a 3 Var Office The announcement fi “On the Eastern Transylvania front the situation is unchan ged. Rouman fan attacks Allied (Teu tanic) troops yond Altachanz and Predeal failed, with losses to the enemy captured eight officers and 200 wotitheast of Rothenthurn Pass. agaist the Passes We ear tinue, SLAYS BEAR IN | TOWN Shot On Cottage Lawn Exclusive Eaglesmere, Pa. Willlamaport, Pa. —C. I. Keebler, a Williamsport insurance agent, Game in FE s IVE WE STAR RIED FE CHRISTMAS" SHOPPING. YOU KAOW 173 omy seven ey AWAY | "ITS BACK 10 0. 5. Undersea Merchantman Turns Up at New London, Conn. PRACTICALLY THESAME CREW i | Cargo Of Dyestuffs and Chemicals. Vessel Had Cleared For “Baltl- more Or Any Atlantic Port.” Lor worth don. : of dyestuffs ’ it was sald, “possibly and precious Koenig her Deuts tober 10 ‘the 1 O)¢ asthe ris ps § SUDINArine en after ace at the entranc shortly mianig! 3 "» ihe in land For several Sound tern Forwarding Compan) water ma Deutschland traveled to her wha Delayed By Collision. n Koenig said that pected to leave Bremen on but that his boat 15 and forced to which delayed her he had ex October 1 in a col back for ailing for Captai red lision pairs, days The captain and the crew of 25 men in excellent health and spirits over the success ond venture clearance papers for Atlantic port” The boat was no sooner than she was screened from sight by a pontoon carrying a high fence Her | crew went on board the Willehad, | where quarters were awalting them re igd pu 10 were Baltimore or any FINE PAPER DESTROYED. the trip by autoand carried a gun in the hope of getting a shot at some game Passing the cottage of Ralph T Smith, of this city, near the Lakeside Hotel, he saw two bears aoross the lawn, chine, grabbed his gun and fired. One of the animals fell, while the other eacaped to the woods around the lake. DROWNS CHILD AND HERSELF. —————— Mother Leads Two Little Ones To River, Pushes Them In. Gadsden, Ala, of Wharton's Bend, led her S.year-old daughter and her 56-year-old son to the banks of the Coosa river, threw the Children Into the water and then Jumped in herself. The boy saved himself, but the girl and her mother ware drowned. U53 BACK IN PORT, Berlin Dispatches Report Safe Home Of Raider. Amsterdam, — The German sub marine U.53, which ravaged shipping off the American coast after paying a visit to Newport, has returned to a German port, according to Berlin dis patches, Return Goes Up In Smoke In $20,000 Blaze In Philadelphia. Philadelphia. —Twenty thousand dol. smoke here when fire partially de Manayunk. The blaze was confined to the storercoms and practically all It was neces sary to sound a double alarm before the blaze was Sonqueed. MEXICAN 18 122 YEARS oLD. Probably Oldest Peruon Alive Daily As Laborer. Maxatlan, Mexico This Western coast town of Mexico claims as a resi dent the oldest man in the world Jose Juan Velasquez, an Indian, who, according to all records available, is 122 years old. Velasquez has the agility of a man of less than half his years and works qafly Ak a laborer. WALKS TO DEATH IN SLEEP, Michael Polk, 02, Falls From Third: Story Window Of Home, Philadelphia. Michael Polk, 62 years old, was killed when he walked out of the thirdstory window of his home while asleep. He was found on the sidewalk by pedestrians, He had been in the habit of sleep-walking. Toils TEUTONS TAKE 10,000 PRISONERS Captured. FIGHTING IN DENSE FOGS Germans Check Russian Attempt To Advance Southwest Of Stanislau, On Eastern Front. VANIAD eastern frontie: in spit torms Import were who reg { n d { af ure 0G { 9% machine and guns tussgian attempts to vance iithwes! futile DENIES CABRERA INTERVIEW, Arredondo Tells Lansing That Obregon and Aguilar Utterances Are False. Washington.~—Mexican Ambassador Arredondo formally denied to Secre- tary of State Lansing the authenticity Commissioner Cabrera, given out by Secretary explanation of Lansing accepted the Upon instructions from Carranza, interviews with Carranza, General Obregon and Foreign | Aguilar, appearing in the Outlook were obtained, Arredohdo told zales, and that, he safd, the Outlook printed incorrectly ADMITS $32, 500 ROBBERY. Bail For Trial. Detroit. James Walton, leader of the trio of bandits who robbed the pay car of the Burroughs Adding Machine Company of $32500 here last August, pleaded guilty to robbery while armed when arraigned before Pollee Justice Stein. of the Recorder's Court for sentence under $10,000 bond. OLYMPIA AGAIN IN SERVICE. Dewey's Former Flagship Going To Dominican Waters. Charleston, 8. C-<The old cruiser Olympia, Dewey's flagship at Manila Bay, was commissioned for active serv. fee here, with Capt. B. B. Blerer com- manding. She will become flagship of the cruiser squadron in Dominican waters, supplanting the transport U-BOAT DISPUTE AGAIN OPENED U. 8. Faces Renewal of Con- treversy With Germany. AMERICANS ARE LOST Admits Supposed Act Of German Submarine Has Caused Seri- ous Situation. London,—The received a report e Briti Clear, and that 70 of the were missing crew of BIDS FOR 4 SCOUT CRUISERS. ceived By Navy Department. Washington struction of four swift scout ceived at the Navy Department taken under consideration of the 1817 will bids on four amined. The scout cruisers are the first ves. sels of their type to be designed for the navy. buliding program, battle cruisers are ex- 28 MEXICANS SLAIN. Robbed, Villistas Beat German, El Paso, Texas. Twenty-eight Mex! forming the bed and a German subject beaten 200 Villista bandits at line was cut by the Villistas, anouncement by Consul Soriano Bravo. Gerard Booked Passage. New York. —-James W. Gerard, Ameri enn Ambassador to Germany, who ar rived here October 10 on leave of absence, has booked passage to re turn to Berlin on the Scandinavian American Line steamship Frederick VIL, sailing December § for Copen hagen. A —— One-Armed Hero Gets $2,000. Beloit, Wis.—Donald Scoops, a one armed Beloit college student, received notice that he had been awarded a Carnegie medal and $2,000 for saving two girls from drowning in Hawnaseo Lake, Indiana, in 1913. nan Dr. Potry's “DEAD BHOT 13 an effective medicine for Worms or Tapeworm Iu adults or children. One doss is sufficient snd no supplemental purge necessary.—Ady. Wise Youngster. Little Dick—What are you out of that paper? 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