The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 19, 1918, Image 2

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STRIVE i : id y ;
House | | | : d a : Bit | {
rare Bil a i LAL HEL | ELEPHANTS” USED FOR OBSER
Nation's Manhood Registers for | / A hdietteib || prssrdl |“ © Ii | Men Descend By Way of Ropes VATION ANG Jo BI RECT
ON TR Ul i | E ATTERIL®S.
Service. VA 1 CCV A ad LLL | to the Convoys. FIRES
PILOTS PARACHUTC JUMPERS
J , . Thouzand Community Labor Ecards
Questionnaires To Go Forward Prompt- | © pe 7 Ja > WE : | | Attack Took Place Off The Have Been Organized—Gun Produc
ly To Men Between 19 yi A ) ua 8 Ly | Coast—Attacking Submarine tion for Army Grows Rapidiy—iron
And 21 And 82 ort [6 7 ~ ; ee \Y or a TEL | Clear Out Of Water B) Rations Ordered.
And 36. | IB 4 IN SSE RT f . ed NINA \ | | Depth Bomb,
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Washington.— Thirteen million men
probably more, the force {from which | {¥l| A § mn ememmen mett — —— Caton » OA
: | Wal (B/ OFFICIAL COMMUN
will come the reserves to win the war ig! / o : NOTHING OF MF
second great | Bd S— Tae TO REF
bet ! al
mobilization of the nation’s man-power, | — ON
were registered
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As these men were moving in every | {
city, town and hamlet over the coun
CEE TORR AEGNS. AERA SHH
Beas was
SECEEREE N PETAOGRD. AT ST. MEL
Demonstrat :
where marked gtr in Ang |
hofore BE DE he Oy re Flames and Massacre in the Gen. Pershing in First Indepen-
ptrars to begin thei in of | + :
citizens were waiting to enrol 1 | Russian Capital. dent Blow.
day and u 1 i t i l |
passed tl
snd Provost Marshal General Crowder | A STATE OF ANARCHY A GREAT PINCER MOVEMENT
In the
ion piace
Dispatches From The American Em. Americans Have Dug
bassy Report That Petrograd Was Across The Neck Of
Burning In Twelve Different Which Is Fifteen
Places. Wide
ati 1 drawing
To Round Up Slackers,
tion-wide effort t ound
DRY-ZONE BILL SIGNED.
President Now Can Protect Shipyards,
Munition Plants, Etc
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ion by the
food will
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ier itary servi
under the
Moscow, was bus { rt yO f and : is ong: uary of tt resent ar whil !
WILSON APPEALS TO STRIKERS.
PON
" he «il on 18 mails -
on the Volga, 160 mil SU OO)
of oatmeal: 333.333 pounds of
ng Bolshevik domination, and \ hat this has Deen Closed IDLO 4ng ps, composed chiefly of dets sms | res cef and wore than JS00000 cans
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Calis On Bridgeport Machinists To Re.
turn To Work. ogda, 110 miles north o { § i tha 15 miles ments Michigan and Wisconsin Na
A communication sent | reported
Experiments | punderis ! are | of baked beans. Purchases also have
to have suffered game ional Guardsmen, to England. Of the { being conducted a ario camps by i! ide for the Red Cross of 200,000
by President Wilson the striking fate AIRPOST FEASIBLE 1812 officers and men on board 204 | the
machinists and toolmakers of Bridge Night has been hideous in Moscow . wrished, The vessel was under con
port, Conn., is understood to call upon | for months because of the volleys oy when attacked
Max Miller's Flights Between New The Moldavia was torpedoed and
to their work in war plants and to | enclosures, where prisoners are kept York And Chicago. sunk May 23, presumably while carry
conservation reclamation division | can fish flakes, These flakes are
of the quartermaster corps. The meth mbination of haddock and shad.
od used is the snme employed by the bout 3 pounds of fresh fish are re-
American expeditionary forces juir t make 100 pounds of fish
A solution composes ff one quart of
them ag patriotic citizens to refurn | from execution squads in the military
polve their problems along lines laid | Foreigners and Russians alike were New York.-—The feasibility of the | ing American troops across the English
strong disinfectant 50 gallons of wa archases aleo are being made hy the
channel from England to France. Fif
down by the War Labor Board. searched without warrants and the government's plan to transport ter was used to wash about 200 army | subsistence division of the quartermas-
———— — | Red Guards marched crowds of men | by airplane and make final delivery | t¥-one Americans lost their lives shoes in a standard laundry machine. | ter corps of foodstuffs for use at
CAR FARES GO UP, i and women prisoners through the | of letters between New York and Ch " |
| streets with such regularity that! cago within a maximum ti ff 10 | LIEUT. TOMLINSON KILLED. tic and deodorant. After 14 minutes ance, Purchase for rest camps in-
Authority To Several! Electric Lines | pedestrians hardly noticed them hours has been demonstrated, the : | washing, the shoes were removed, dried clude more luxuries than are issued
Given By 1. C. C. | Marie Spiridonova, a Social Revolu | opinion of postal officials and ve | Washingtonian Has Side Slip Fall In| ¢..
The solution used is germicide, antisep- | American rest camps In England and
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about an hour and then resoled n the regular ration. Owing fo the
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Washington uthority to increase | tionary leader, charged in her mem: | of the Aero Club of America This Texas. The results were found to be highly | shortage of tonnage, canned corn and
fares was granted y t Interstate | orable speech made before the All opinion was expressed after Me San Antonio, Tex Second Lieuten satisfactory. After the shoes are laun- | peas and other fancy staples are nol
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Commerce Commigsior y a number | Russian Soviet Congres at Moscow | Miller, arriving here from Chicago by | ant John Wilder Tomlinson, 23. son | dered and repaired they are greased wing sent overseas for general
of suburban and Interurban electric | on July 4, Jolshevik rule was way of Cleveland, O.. and Lockhayet of John 8. Tomlinson, Washington, D with dubbing to make them wore pli i ut sufficient quantities are avail
railroads, the advances asked for by | more tyrannical than the he late | Pa, completed the first { trip | C., was killed inst i pide sli nble and at the same time to preserve le for men in camps and for the
the roads being reduced in nearly ev. Emperor, and d! alr t flight between is city and | fall of his airplane near Brooks Fiyi the leather " i in the hospitals.
ery case, | scarcely begun at 8 me LADO {| Field here ——— ——
Save a nutshell to help save a fe!
: . - A NE SHINGTO Nuts, the shells of nuts and
THREE KILLED IN COLLISION, | VILLA AIDE EXECUTED, SHOT AT RIFLE RANGE. WASHINGTON, \ kana pi cations teatning th
. The Navy Department announce wa rein A : ' coopera i nang e
Major Lea, Of Danville, Va, Probably | th Carl D. MacVitte, quartermaster 'e Reet antity su » to mink the army, the Wien &" army
ig Vit ; arho nae it IS Masks oO ean ing ris yw are being
28 With Mexican Fatally Wounded. LaSalle N. Y.: Jesse T. Swafford, sea arbor 8 ; 1 ® Or ros ng 1 ar £
During Columbus Raid. Boluiers ORY fraternity houses
Federal Court Clerk An eng Victims | General Acosta
oston ck. i ye tad EAA y
Of Boston Wreck i Bandit n Perry, Ohio. Major Robert BE. | Lexington, Tenn, and Roy (
Brattleboro, Vt-—Three men were | 31 Paso.~-Jullo Acosta, general a, of Danville, Vy ere attending | Ragan, seaman, Mercer, Mo, were lost
killed and 22 persons were Injured ]
when an extra freight tra ran into |
have furnished tories into barracks for the peri
i this earbon,. but the sup | the we
‘tml ply of such shells is wholly in dequat The 8 AT. C has two branches, the
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Ne 2m : it i, ns wetted y | was shot an i probably fatally wound : ih n : . i" ; Th ed and pits of peaches, prunes, | collegiate, to which men qualified by
\} fAtgenger tr " 11 s | 4 v " % 1 ¥. 1% $ - o ™ fn ’ » n
og I PL padgd ap ain on the | the Home Guard ommand an od by a stray bullet while standing in Provost Marshal General rowder dates, a 0 plums, olives and cher | high school graduation are eligible]
Boston and Maine Railroad, at Dum: | Cuevas, Chihuahna, Mexico, Septe front of his tent. Major Lea was shot | announced that the first call to the ries. @ nglish or native walnuts and the vocafonal section, to which
- y Tha fond Sen Ange ¢ . ‘ , . . a ARYAN . ia - . . ; i i ona '
iarsion. The. de Re Praderick 8.1 ber 4, according to an official state. | In the chest, the bullet passing through | COIOTS of nen whe reg tel Rhus hickory nuts, butternuts and their } granupar school graduates are eligl
Platt, Clerk of the Federal Court, at | ment issued in Chihuahua City. | his body Surgeons say he has a | day will Include men In the 19 and | voile and Brazil nut shells, are the | ble. Recrults will be procured by vols
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Rutan Ru i Conant, Bellows Falls, | Acosta’s brother Jose was executed at | chance to live. An investigation has 204 a} oid Slgses nd bs the classes best substitutes for the coconut shells, | untary induction.
and Richar ng, Basion, the same tina | been ordered rom wo years, inclusive
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sational Rifle A ition matches overboard from the 1 8 8 Von