The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 26, 1917, Image 2

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    STATE GUARD
Commands Prompt to Answer
Mobilization Call
Soldier Boys of State Gathering In
Home Armories in Commonwealth
Towns—Eighth Regiment Mobili-
zed at a Camp on an Island.
Harrisburg.
The first step in the movement to-
ward that mystic but all
“somewhere in France” was taken by
the National Guard Pennsylvania
Throughout the of
Commonwealth, in the busy i
quiet towns and isolated rural
munities khaki-clad youths, the
of the State's young manhood,
their way toward armories |
to the call of the Federal Gover
received at
mobilization at hd
organizations of the
not in Federal
the units reporting
close to it. About
answered roll call fo
muster into the Fe
their
of
broad domains
wended
nment
Reports the Sta
tol told of
tions of the
tionl Guard
many of
tren
me
4
Service
leral service
home stations
At a nun
men in organizat
they were not
but in local camps ity’'s Bight
Regiment units mobilized at a
sland } Susque!
the
ihe
Armocies,
in
of the State's figl
arrie with
spatch that was at
and the admiration ti
officers who watched Na-
tional Guard ing from a compara-
tiv me organization
dignity of a effic
tary mac move
men ow I received a year ago
at the »xican border was notic
There was no confusion, no unnes
sary hustle and bustle Quiet
assembled at their
given instructions
the ler to entrain for
given, and just as quietly
lismissed for day
Major 1. V. Rausch, assist
termaster general of the
Guard of Pennsylvania and
the Arsenal, w
the Resery
evervth
lization
£8 Was ©
ness and d
marvel
BEAR( Snel
once the
of the
the
spr
rely liocre to
well-oiled,
In
ient
hine every
cable
as to
orc
the
int quar
Nationa
keepe
‘ :
es
State ho
State Camp
tna, had
receptic
ration
for service
Provi
maintenan«
at Mount
lost in
tions establist
Major Ri
have beer
spri
lay
fitting
COM mu
in Fran
Gren
getting
perms
for
sumr
of
nect
roalre
the present
ing ti
New Hall For Farm School.
sker Hall,” is bein;
erected as a memorial Mo
ker, of Galveston, by his f
Its main purpose ig to provide a gen
eral living room and dinning hall
the students and officers In
direction the building is feet
the other 85 feet
Louis Magaziner,
worked out a bullding
aesthetic character and to
requirements of Georgian type
te with a green sate roof.
tered brick and limestone
mings The main entrance
out In limestone, will
above door “Morris
Wide terraces
will serve as
gtudents and
dignity and
building
to irris Las
amily
50
the architect,
suitable
prac ti
arch
plas
rim
ture,
walls,
ins
Lasker
ana
for
much to
quailty of
have
the
on
open porches
will add
artistic
the
the
Eggs Jam Storage.
A total of 16,5677.061 dozen
representing In value over $5,000,000,
were in the 71 cold sorage warehouses
of Pennsylvania on June 39, according
to the report issued by the State Dairy
and Food Bureau.
eggs is greater than at any time, for
most of them were purchased at prices
ranging at from 30 to 36 cents a
dozen.
The reports also show 421,234
pounds of eggs out of shell, a larger
amount than at any similar June
period.
of
i
Sang |
PENNSYLVANIA
BRIEFS
Hanna nennG
A series of food conservation dem.
ions by State College experts is
arranged for the benefit of the
county housewives,
Blood pols
Undertaker
Newry, who wa
his vocation
HIRE:
being
Perry
the death of
of
Course
oning caused
Sylvester W
infected
in January
i,
the
been
1 capl-
A new banking ins
Mount Union National Bank,
organized at Mount Union, w
tal of $60,000,
inler
ads
resen
and
parts of
the Free
Lancaster
Charles A.
president.
The campaign for free:
country of its network
was opened at a meet! I
tatives in Lancaster of business
trade organizations from all
Lancaster county, at which
Highways Associations
ounty was formed
B. Zook of Lan
Mrs
of
with
aster, as
lly burned
$1,000 in
home at
esiroy ed
Anna Lorenz was ba«
Over
ner
Year
Old
died fr
four
Lancaster,
of
near
paralysis, one
ounty,
Sheriff Mulhollen
the urder of Hum
|ON
is
m
id the ie rr” wife and
that
there
Mrs
hed
and
know
heat
Lower Merion
swimming
Fire
¢ money for it
held July
have
njured growing
Kerchner, near
free
Oakmont
yoek's
Company
equipme
26
0 be 27
Alle and
Harvey
while
sped to trampled gr
crops of
Lenhartsviile
{ ing. Jacob Bechtel, Frank Adams,
Jefferson Shindle and Howa Adams,
were h fined $5 and $6.75 costs,
Lower Merion
joner J. Howard
fon to any
n front of his properties on Lan¢
wvenue, Bryn Mawr,
for the sale
188
rd
ea
Commis
as granted
farmer to use space
aster
Township
Stupplee h
HE a
of
irawing for
farm produce
new na
names
Pennsylvania
than nine and
number,
narket
r the
lace
ym
ia more
cent. of
be chosen
view to making
victory over the
put up the milk price
quart, the Lancaster
Company put enough
#“ i
fr
per the total
7.6000, to
With a
the
to
teams
ing eightcont milk.
Pennsylvania stands fifth in
vice, with a total of 871
Wild rabbits are doing much dam.
age to cabbage and other growing
vegetables in Meadville. One amateur
farmer found three of the animals
in his cabbage patch at one time re
cently,
THE CENTRE
MORE BILLIONS
[0 THE ALLIES
Authorize New Loan.
FIRST ISSUE GOING FAST
Per Cent.
Been Turned Over—War
Cost Us Ten Billions
This Year.
Already Forty-three Has
May
¥
Washington.—Unl«
develops, Congress probably w
asked before adjournment of
ent
gigantic
ent
be
months
i the unforeseen
ill be
pre
ize anothe
loan Allie ‘he pre
authorization of £3.000.0060.000 will
the
gession to quthor
to the
exhausted within f
the
rom three
at
ernment is |
governments
dications
1
gecond
BIG U-BOAT LOSS RUMORED
Swiss Sources Credit German Reports
That Four Sunk,
smdon. Four © he largest
most iern Ger subm
by
CONV
arines
AN war
Ho Wer
ships
tall
deatroved
ni t+} $n
neg i: in
which were
ment of Ameri
gecording to a report
contained in
h to a Rome news
wn troops to
from
France,
sources, as
pate
warded
News
from Rome
U-BOAT SOLUTION UP TO U. 8.
Deputy Nitti We Must
Menace.
Says Down
n of the
lies Ww
Rome soluti German
submarir
United
expressed by Deputy
view printed In the Jiorniale de Italia
Deputy Nitti was a member
Itallan Mission to the United States,
nea
gocording to
Nitll in an inter
PERSHING ON VISIT TO FRONT.
With Marshal MHalg, American Com.
mander Will Study British In Action.
Paris. Accompanied by two of his
staff officers, Major General Pershing
left Paris for a two-day visit at the
British front, as the guest of Field
Marshal Haig. He will study the Brit
ssh army and its working organization.
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Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
ending
reater donhage
stock,
824
1.089
Stock,
Reve ipts,
Port Riel
Elevator
Kes
KAXSAS CI'vY,
‘ 1119: $15& 15.60; heavy,
§ 1.4 and butchers’,
$14.80@ 15.50; p
MO. «Hoge
$15.50 15.80;
15 30015. 7%
shipments : $13@14.2
Receip 40: shipments, 1, Sheep—L §14.75@1 nde
140 602 lings, $10@ 11.50; wethers, $8. } ., :
$8.21
hmond
Recely
1
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tone Elevator,
=<t
10.820 re
The
borne
banner of the
by Joan of Are in her canpaigns
fense was the
white flag in French history
Bio igs. Virgin Mary,
Total ambs,
292: stock,
Oats No
ard white,
8% 4G 79%c; No. 4
Live Poultry
21@ 23
Spring chickens Legh
yellow-akinned, hing
piece, 38@36¢c: smaller siz
wns, 23 8, Peking, 19¢;
Indian Runner, 17@ 18¢; pigeons,
pair, 20 @ 2K do do, young,
204 22¢
« Solid - packed creamery,
420; extras, 40@ dlc;
firsts, S8380; sec
onds, 37%e¢; nearby prints, fancy, 43¢;
do, average oxtra, 41@42¢; do, firsts,
3@40c; do, seconds, 37% @38¢c; wpe
cial brands of prints were jobbing at
16@ 49c. i
Egge— Nearby firsts, $10.80 per stand: |
ard case; nearby current receipts,
$10.50 per case; Western firsts, $10.80
per case; do, firsts, $10.50 per case; rough, $14.20@ 14.50; pigs, $11@14.10.
fancy, selected, carefully candled eggs | Cattle— Native beef cattle, $8406
were jobbing at 42@43¢ per dozen. 114; mockers and feeders, $8.304G950
Corn-—Contract opened firmer. Spot cows and heifers, $5.40@11.90; calves,
mixed corn, 181. 1 $10.25@ 15.
of the Dauphin
) whire Rit owes
1935 G80¢ $12.50¢
$0.50@
1811.80
Rieoers,
French
at Cs
government Las estab.
Haro a 1 griculs
where soldiers
Plo date farm.
dicabilities
steers,
whit nll DTS 12 Bh dressed
hite, b 4 l : th d complete
Southern
12.25
rows O10: hell
‘owl COrs a
Fo \OOrs, tural
are
school, wounded
ome u
their
T114 1 % .
quaiiy, taught be
plump,
pitimg ers in
1%@G2 1hs
26@ 0c;
and
SEs.5
towrkers
hulls, $8
no ghile
welg
ou,
The Epicu:
Cholee, from Epi
reans derived t
(342271 B. CC).
philosopher of Attic
en at Athens
the “porch”
heir name
who
descent,
rivaled in
and the
Legh PITTSBURGH. --
$11 312; $12.54
Prime wethers, $10G10.50 he ne
and common, 34.5086; lamba, $11 popula
veal calves, $15.50@ 16. ‘ac ademy
Prime $15800
15.82%; mediums, $15.75@ 15.80; heavy
Yorkers, $15.50 15.75; lighe Yorkers.
$15.254015.40; pig, $14.75@ 15; rourhs,
$13.50@ 14.25
CUrus
prime, 13 was a
id heop
per pair,
utter
fancy, specials,
extra frets, 30¢;
*”
The commercial and tgdustrial con
dition in Cuba during 1916 was mark
ed by the prosperity brought about by
the great sugar output, which sold at
the highest average price in the his
‘tory of the republic. The imports
showed large gains, as did also the
exports with the exception of fruits
and vegetables. These decreased
somewhat through the tendency to
plant and markst sugar cane rather
than anything else and aleo because
of an unusually dry winter.
fogs heavies,
CHICAGO. ~ Hogs — Bulk, $1465@
16.7 lght, 31420@15.50;: mixed,
$14.40@15.75; heavy, $14.50@15.85: