The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1918, Image 3

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NEWS REVIEW OF
THE PAST WEEK
Japan Offers to Land Troops
Siberia If Allies Say tha
Word.
shown in this pieture tha
ays leading to the fighting front x
v
and sol
shells and
Laborers
tecked by German heavy
of the central powe
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tions
{
Bandit-Infested Si.
Safety—Austria
Traveling Through
beria Reach
Cannot Break Away From Her
With
to
Alliance Germany
also refiyses
st Roun
ibility
ciunding BORG Ar Tn 11 ith that
off
Hun
of
ai
nation oor Roumania, cut from
ever y ) sotiree of passistance
from t! ide,
adequ cnn
Ing move than accept such peace terms
as the Huns may offer
The most encouraging thing for the
future of both Roumanin and Russia
is the statement made for the allied
governments to the effect that any
peace that may be forced upon these
two countries by the Teutonie
will not be considered ns final, and par
ticularly so if such a peace involves the
session of any territory to the nations
+ out without munitions of
seemingly do noth
FUE
nations
While the al
that th
he
are confiden
hold
«nlt |
ied comm
offensive will
ng blow to withatand, they
t that the western line will
and the Hun plans w re
n defeat for the powers
America will soon have half a million
men on the western front, England has
added néarly half a million more men
army under General Haig,
and while the French army ig not any
lnrger In numbers than it was, it Is
wtronger in guns and munitions, nnd
expected Gerona
a stagger!
thant il
central
to her vast
1
defeat Germany 1s stronger If possi
ble, than it was during the long months
of the Verdun campaign
Both the English, the French and the
American force
y th
iron
lists have not t
nN governmet
attitude
Pre«ident
ge. During
toward
oh the de
wocinlist
demann
ror to task f
speech Philipp
fonk
Cie
he emp or
to the add of the |
Hamburg, in
ress Mire
nnstoer
which the emperor
in frien
peoples, but
arms must
nun with
“We desire to Hive
z
(erman
nelghbori:
the
ognized.”
“The imperinl
stated] yesterday
President
anid Scheldemann
is all the
considers
victory for
first be re
chancellor
that he
four principles”
“This declaration
more Important. when one
that President Wilson om
phasized that his principles were ac
cepted every where except by the Ger
man military and annexationist party,
Well, this party, fortunately, is in this
country no longer of decisive impor
tance,"
frankly
nes pred
Wilson's
CENTRE HALL, PA.
HOR
GENERAL
FOOTGEAR
D'CRS
PERSHING MEN
ASKS FCR LARGE
SUPPLY FOR ECL.
IN FRANCE.
HAPS ARE
ee
AIRPLA
pate
MIS
S FEW
Hundreds
Fly, War
Number
ation Fields Compar
of
Department R
Men
Learn
ccords
ng ta
Show
of Accidents at Military Avi.
atively Small,
the n
1
heing publist 0
in troops inte
intelligence sen
I"
devoted to
entire paper Is
Amerie: ews, including
report of 1.400
the commities
to the French
n dally 1 nbout
in
words unnlied hy
on
public Infor
ion
gov.
ernment
Exports of
ing and manufacturing purposes have
Hmited to those and
grades which are not suitable for seed
purposes
for feed
corn to Canada
heen varieties
Divisional athletic directors who
have received commissions will accom
pany their contingents to France,
cording to the war department com-
mission on training eamp activities
Boxing Instructors will not he sent
with the troops, as at present the need
for these men is gregter
on this side
nes
considered
A Bwiss commercial paper states
that there is a great shortage In coal
of all kinds, an insufficient supply of
| wood for fuel, and small reserves in
oils and throughout BSwitzer
| ‘
have disappeared
grease
Fresh eggs
Dry vegetables are
secured
alrtigh? concrete
n
other things
eo rved fons sin
t hoes nt different
jit iltitnd
los
might otherwise be done only by actual
y 1 od
dane Dights,
Amerie
the
of the n Library
ns
ion | establishme at
and in army and
hospitals in American and France
nelde -*
lihrary service
The government ig today the great
of labor In the United
considering railroad em
employer
Sintes, not
In normal times approximately 400,
the number has increased to
In comparison one steel cor
year
Save g¥%c.
By Buying
he
Ever Reliable’
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CASCARA E? QUININE
@ fo
2om\0
No advance in price for this 20-year.
6.4 remedy - 15¢ for 14 tablets —Bome
cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets
Figured riionete per
tablet, you save 9%c when you buy
Hill's Cures Ceid
in 28 he g€Np
3 Money
on prop cont
in 2
back ifit fails
24 Tablets for 25¢.
At any Drug Store
Gays
GRAYS EWEE
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fron ch
ct uffer at this
season. These powders
are easy and pleasant to take and
lent results omplish
use, {sed withers
TRADE MAKK
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. 3
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ace
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sts everywhere.
REE Ad
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iress,
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REFURB
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He Lhe sralem
IDE OF THE 1581 6%
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Jas. Baily & Sor, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md
Comfort Baby
WithCuticura
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DON'T LET WORMS
EAT YOUR PROFITS
An animal with worms canbe! thrive
Keep yout livestock free Drom worm
by giving them DR. DAVID Ropers
Fri
Worm Powder "5°
logs will fatten gnicker, borees wil
took sleeker poulirs willbe hea libier
Resd the Practica’ Hors Veterinarion
Bend Por Pree bookish on Abortion In Cow
: If vo dealer in vous town, write
Br. David Roberts’ Vel. Co. 100 Grand Avenvs, Waukesha, Wie
A BAD COUGH
fe risky to neglect, Take it in hand, and
safeguard your health by prompily taking
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