The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 30, 1916, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ATTORNEYS.
Be er a
H. B. SPANGLER
Attorney-at-Law
Bellefonte, Pa,
Practices in all the courts.
nsultations In English and German,
ay Crider's wn Building,
ONLY FOUR WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS
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VILLA LOSES
FIERCE FIGHT
Personally Led the Attack on
General Trevino.
will pay the freight both way.
he Sweet Toned Starck
CHARLESE HUGHES
ADMITS DEFEAT:
Republican Candidate Congrat- |
ulates President. |
H. G. STROHMEIER
CENTRE HALL, : : PA. |
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE
Monumental Work
in all kinds of
Marble and Granite
Don't Fail To Get Cur Prices | A'"°us"
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FOUR ASSAULTS ARE MADE
Carranza
Troops Had
Ammunition, the
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spa Heavy Artillery
Jno. F. Gray & Son Ir
(Successors to GRANT HOOVER)
Control Sixteen of the Largast
Fire and Life Insurance Com-
panies in the World.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
No Mutuals No Assessments
Supply Of
“ire Mowed
Bandits.
Second i Hand
Direct From This Factory to You—
Saves $160. 00
10. direct from ov vour hor . ¥. A rek
$175.00
165.00 Se
100.00 | ate sis 1 afior you
Kimball. 70.00 kt A eATIANE
Starck. . 195.00] ™
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contract of THE HOME which in
case of death betwean the tenth
and twentieth years returns all pre-
advanta
wri
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gr of Lhe
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ATTACKS
miums pald in addition to the face
of the policy.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST
MORTGAGE
Office in Crider’s Stone Bulding
BELLEFONTE, - PA.
Telephone Connection
Save Pennies—
Waste Dollars
q Some users of
save pennies piss
ting inferior work and lose
dollars through lack of ad-
vertising value in the work
they get. Printersasa rule
charge very reasonable
prices, for none of them
get rich elthough nearly
all of them work hard.
Moral: Give your printing to
a good printer and save money.
Our Printing Is
Unexcelled
Got Something
Want ro Sell?
Most people have a piece
of furniture, a farm imple-
ment, or something else
which they have discard.
ed and which they no lon-
ger want.
These things are put in
the attic, or stored away
in the barn, or left lying
MADE FOUR
nr gi
DIOETY
which
Raked Bandit Lines.
The field was covered
Carranza cavalry
ited in t capture
were with
y, re
Villa pris
ami
morning wit
Oners wh
iunition and
hout food
dec!
Had 3,500 Men.
- fr
OUI
Carranza’
mistic regarding
cause
of
adding
the Carranza troop
'
received a
frot
the report
he adquariers
Carranza
leader wid
Lary
ty, given out by
bandit aaid
horseback with his erutcel
saddle, He was sald
by th to authorities to have ap
proximately 3.500 men in his main col
umn. As he is reported to have more
than 6.0006 troops under his command,
the remainder of the bandits are be
lieved to be advancing to reinforce
their chief
officers
to be r
strapped to his
1
fding
e de fad
ADMITS HE CORNERED EGGS.
“What Are You Going Te Do About
It?" Asks Welz
Chicago.—"Yes, it's true, but what
are they going to do about it?” was
the reply James IE Wetz, “Egg King,”
has cornered the egg market of the
United States and Is forcing higher
prices. Estimates that Wetz has 72.
000,000 eggs In cold storage are a little
high, he sald, but close to the right
figure.
25 YEARS FOR TRAIN ROBBER.
James Medaker ‘Pleads Guilty and ls
Sentenced,
Detroit. — James Medsker, who with
two companions held up a Michigan
Central passenger train near Dearborn,
a Detroit suburb, on the night of Sep:
tember 27, pleaded guilty in the United
States District Court here. He was
gentenced to 25 years In the Federal
Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas,
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Glves
net
far com
wh means
Wilson el
from
ectnre
1.200
his is t}
about
for w! 1 we have
recount
mmiliee |
sufficient
Vas
0 far
an appiicall
sident Sends Reply.
White H
and tel
i from Cabine
the
veral thou
Governors of States, Democratic lead
ers in pract
the Presidents
and fro
Ameri
were re
na
Hy every ¢
of feverat f.afin
No
any of the
tale
can republics hess age
celved from
tions
belligerent
NAVY WILL BURY FUEL OIL.
Plans Underground Storage Tanks
Proof Against Aircraft
Washington.--The navy ia preparing
navy yards “in underground storage
tack by
An estimate of $1,
Pearl
Sound, San Diego, Mare
to the House Naval
Rear-Admiral Harris,
Bureau of Yards and
was explained
Committes by
chief of the
Docks,
WILSON MESSAGE TO PRINTER
Deals Almost Exclusively With Do.
mestic Affairs,
Washington. — President Wilson's
annual message to Congress was put
in final shape and sent to the public
printer. It deals almost exclusively
with domestic affairs except in its dis.
cussion of trade relations of the
United Siates with the rest of the
world. The President prepared the
entire message in shorthand. It will
be delivered before a joint session of
the Senate and House the day after
Congress convenes next month.
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Starck § ny
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Girlg Are Killed In Fire
of the State.
Motorist Killed When Car Upsets.
Mooms burg Edward Delans aged |
{ the father of,
pctor of Ply-
riy-aey
AX CO
killed
wmbure when
riving fuarne
ra Mr. and Mn
{ Plymouth,
ki fale, and
We
r way to}
of Berwict
‘orks for
turned
hauffear,
Mrs.
oth
twice
the
The car
en Delaney,
dead
was badly cut The were un
hurt
Girl Dies Of Fractured Skull,
When Clauda Watson,
vears old, died suddenly in
Norristown, it devel ped that she had
attending the public school for
with a fractured skull unknown
to the fell off an aulo-
mobile truck two weeks ago and al
though she complained of a pain in
the head. her injuries were nol con
sidered zufficient to call a doctor. An
investigation after death revealed a
fractured skull
Norristown
fourteen
been
dave
narent She
:
Rifle Club To Enlarge Property.
Harrisburg. Purchase of a 127-aere
plot for club purposes, transformation
of present buildings into a clubhouse
and garage, enlargement of the meme
bership to include women and the ad
dition of trap, pigeon and clay bird
shooting, was decided upon at a meot-
ing of the Harrisburg Rifle Clab. The
eite of the club grounds is beyond
West Fairview, on the west shore of
the Susquehanna River.
Wins $1,000 For Heart Balm.
Easton. The jury trying ‘the suit
brought by Miss Louise H, Hartzog, of
Allentown, against City Commissioner
willard PP. Strickland, for breach of
gromise of marriage, awarded the
platntiff $1,000. The testimony showed
st Mr. Strickland was attentive to
he plaintill for fifteen years, posi
Vo
helr mother wa
‘
rem a second
siroyed
i
i
{
i
|
|
Kon #vs da £9
Gal
$1
WORE Sure d and |
The los wn yO)
20 Years
Bellefon
For Young Incendiary
Edward Bannon,
twentyvesi
ntenced to the penitentiary
| Quigles for
nor more than thir)
fired within a
not je
$106 Oi
in Philipsburg
four weeks an
jee Fam ly
Exploding Guns Ar
Tan f
4 3
gtroved the
Low
aqua Fire
ing av worte of puns
ware heat of
the first floor
the flames on
Carlisle Firm Raises Wages.
Carlisle ~The Standard Chain Com
pany, of Carlisle, one of the largest
labor in the Cum
Valles announced a ten per
increase in the wages of their
in all lines. The higher
o effect this week, but the men
ums back as of October 1.
cent.
men
goes int
will receive
250 In Carlisle Commerce Body.
Carlisle. — After a week's campaign
the 250 enrollment mark for the new
Carlisle Chamber of Commerce was
reached. The memberships are for
three years 26 per year and an
active organization with a paid execu
tive secretary will be formed.
at
Woman Wins $2,500 For Eye.
York.--Mre. Mary E. Bruggeman,
while clsaning =a gutter with her
broom, got mud splashed in her eye,
and brought suit against the city be
cause the sight of the eve was de
stroyed. She obtained a verdict for
$2500 in court,
Woman Wheels Man To Pay Bet.
Bethlehem. Mre. Mame Luch, who
was a stanch supporter of Presidential
Candidate Hughes, paid an election
bet made with eRuben Hess, by wheel
ing him around town in a delivery
cart,
|STATE WORKMEN'S
- COMPENSATION LAW
State Efficiency Conference Discusses
Dozen Ways To Revise Law,
Safety Problems.
| State w tion law
i were advocated at a general discu
of the Act of
iring the St
E10
ration
OR
The
me fromm
labor,
art of
i the law
and fits
ate
and effic
Ger
1G 01
AAs Op
conference
{indusirial. welfare ency.
tment
{ i Stale
wed compul
and
agreemedd
d satis
labor
i WOTrKe«
rdization safely
the
general ndusiry were themes
COM
oblems of
with
ie
non-Engl ing work-
H. Wheaton, of the United
States Department of the Interior,
gpoke on Americanization
Talks on fire prevention were given
by Commissioner Lewis T. Bryant, of
ithe New Jersey Department of Labor,
on the way his State handles the prob
| lem: Miss Florence L. Sanville, of the
Bryn Mawr fire prevention study, and
hilip 8B. Tilden, Philadelphia.
The discussion on compensation was
opened by Paul N. Furman, chief of
the Bureau of Statistics, who urged
that the Act be maintained for at least
two years and declared that employers
and employes had heartily cooperated
to work out the system and that insuwn
ance companies and exempted employ.
ers had helped.
Franeis H. Feehan, of Pittsburgh,
called for a number of changes on be
half of miners and other workmen. He
suggested that the Act be made comm
pulsory Instead of optional; that ihe
fourteen-day period be reduced; thas
compensation be made sixtysix per
cent. instead of fifty; that cost of arth
ficial limbs, ele, be borne by employe
ers as well as cost of medical or sun
gleal attendance; that compensation
be given for disfigurement, and that
the State insurance fund be extended,
H. Fowler, of Taylor, speaking in be.
half of United Mine Workers, said
that the compensation for men made
blind and suffering other gerious per
manent injuries should be increased.
ol
mittees and accident p
guggestions as to wavs and means
reach
men
By
1h
H
ish-speak