The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1931, Image 6
NOR TIGERS AINT YA, POP 2 Wh RENN Athens, Greece.—Treasure amassed by the notorious All Pasha of Tepe- leni, who terrorized the Balkans 150 Years ago, Is being sought near Janina, in northern Greece, where the pasha held his court. Working from documents, discovered have found recently archeologists a tunnel which supposedly leads to the buried treasures. In the tunnel they discovered the skeletons of nine Lifeguard at Sixty Here is Mrs. Claude Martin, who Is sixty years old and is president of the Joplin XY. W. C. A. board of directors. She has been a member of the Red Cross life saving guards for the last eight vears and is on duty at various resorts where young women swim dur ing the summer months, OOOO OOOO 00000 ORo00 J POTPOURRI g & COOGOOCOOO000000000000000 Sleeping Sickness vi t Sleeping sickness known in Africa, is caused hy the tsetse fly. It feeds mammals and carries a parasitic organism which infects persons and causes the sickness. Its bite is fatal to and though animals which are immunized. Ths fly plies from larvae, not PEER, (® 19n nlon.) GOGOL OOOGONGLOOSOGOOO0000 Aas on often cattle horses, al recover multi from Western Newspaper | SOL OOOOCO OOOO GOOOOOD SOON SGN GSO OOOO workmen hired by All and killed by him’ so that he alone would know the hiding place, The splendor of Ali's court at Janina has become almost a legend through- out the Balkans, Ambassadors of the great powers came to him and the poet Byron was hla guest. He was successively ‘the ally of Napoleon and Lord Nelson At the peak of his career his glory outshone that of the sultan In Constantinople, Yet All arose from a humble begin. ning. He was born in 1741 at Tepe- hill village in Albania. His father, who held the hereditary office of hey of , was killed by neighboring chiefs who seized his ter ritory All was rteen leni, a Tepeleni hen fou Years of ex ‘haracter she herself band and Inspired ier own fierce temper, in a few lie regained pos- Tepelenl and on his enemies. Then, in cure his own power, he murdered his brother and brigand the boy with |} With gession years of took ven geance Nl imprisoned his mother on a charge of attempting to poison him, In 1787 Al against Russia took part In the war and wus rewarded by being made pasha of Trikala in Thes saly and Derwend-Pasha of His power was succeeded In of Janina, It was only nat should arouse the jealousy of the Sul tan Mahmud II, who had t policy of curbing the strengtl provinelal The sultan’s pretext for an Rumelia, when he pasha augmented being nominated ural that his power pashas on All came in 1820 of Janina" violated Istanbul itself hy the r precincts bulk of Khursid when the the sanctity attempting to der of an of the the Pasha cure muy enemy in the very The der him. Although own sultan’s palace, un- against turkish forces were sent over he held his forced spring of eighty, years, He to sue for peace In the 1822. He granted an Khursid Pasha, missed with fri turned to stabbed In the for two was interview and Assurances the Then sent to was with was received sadly leave dis- As he was tent he back his head was cut off and Constant! ple Although All amassed much is , the existence of a buried hoard legend until the the document of tunnel own to have considered a i discovery of Now the discovery has efforts to find the treasure. rec the stimulated Checkered Chiffons chiffons are a filmy and fashionable fabric for warm days. The chiffons are of three colors—Ilime, emerald and beige, or rose, gray and blue—and are generally made on the The are incaes square, Checkerboard hins, checks three accidental and could not be copled. A Sr ar ar agg The Layman and Law| } By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK } Dean of Men, University of ; Illinois. 4 ee el iB lB lin ls. alin. al a) Thrasher is a business man who has had nothing to with for a twenty-five years, and all with ad- ministration, He knows the price of steel and how eye- beams are made, and something of the methods of transporting these from do college nothing at college commodities one part of another, country to robnbly pr but cornered would subordinate 08s assign t and then criti design with a semblance of en It was presented to {to some the ¥ intelligence wh clize For Sports Wear For sports wear fils smart nile green angora short-sleeved frock with a neat bow appliqued at the V.neck is Just right. With it is worn a shal low-brimmmed panama hat, brown and white sports pumps and chamois gloves. Uses “Crying Chair” to Cure Whining Children “In our family of four children” writes a mother in the Parents’ Mag: azine, “there are numerous disappoint. ments, frequent brulses and sional quarrels, Any of these, o0cH - " says more or less prolonged, and some times prolonged according to the amount of sympathy and attention re celved, To reduce the crying to a minimum we placed a small odd chair in the corner of the sewing room and designate it as the ‘crying chair’ “Now when anyone has to ery he Is sent, or frecuenily goes of his own accord, to this corner by himself to cry until he is finished. The rest of the family goes quietly about its business and pays no attention to the erying one. Naturally the child soon discovers that he js wasting his time and making himself ridiculous, and the crying spells grow shorter and less frequent. In fact they have al most disappeared at our house.” Handbags There are some lovely handbags In bright colored leathers, that look spe- cially well with white clothes for sum- mer. White is very popular this year, and bright accessories are good with it. They give it brightness and ehar acter, and help make it becoming, a — » * —— Those with whom we oan apparently become well ac quainted In a few moments are gener ally the most difficult to rightly know and to understand. him. He has managed an office force of draftsmen and has given a few sales talks to the fellowes who go out to dispose of the products of his plant; and that Is as far as his administra tive duties have led him. He could mannge the largest educa. tional Institution In the country with ease, and without further he admits it to me modestly, but with assurance. The knows about the work of a departinent, the m certain he Is that If he had his hand on the steer ing wheel he could guide the intellee tual machine swiftly over the rockiest roads. made to see that he is that could no Job, simple as It seems, than 1, having had either mechanics however, experience ; and less he ore and smoothly He can’t be a Joke and manage my never ar me he nore chanical drawing, bridge was h opher or teacher but he they were sure they or Rm ohserved common George Heard, one standing amateur athletes, has desert: ed the simon pure ranks and will play a8 a member of the New York Ran gers in the professional hockey league For the past two years Heard bas led the scoring In the Saskatchewan business and who trusts the other man | Amateur Hockey league an had to run his really Is likely to | turned down professional offers know He's a star baseball pitcher, and made records for himself In cricket, boxing, f« It is curiou mel nas : . tist know nd other sports, He'll report istic know y 3 ry tar York Ia Octo i NW any about law. | New | further of Canada’s out knew business as well that every and felt criticism was being conducledy The concluded, Is the most ahout Riso, about other man's quite offer the way it wise man, who competent to on Socrates one knows his own 4 all since he ail {little about ingers in Ex-Conviet Ki Pa The last lis Himself for Love chapter Ax 3 ras ab to Ik Corna finished his story and ou ve, he slashed his Mrs. Ritt said orn told me he had gone to De from Pittsburgh when a young and met a former Pittsburgh gird was married and had one child.’ added. “He sald fell in her “Ons roat, written with the 1 ] de | the | " home of ome he hia loved 3 troit vain Nathan burgh, parole f ther fro she { Mich.) he had been sentenced for killing a wom- an In Detroit, killed home of Mrs Doras + For six weeks Corn § ought to win the of Corna her man who he love Marquette prison, with where the woman was found was accused of the years the case was Michigan courts and he inally was sentenced to life imprison ment. He begged me to belleve him | innocent.” day and For fought In dead Corns widow crime two love i told . . 1 " nid. - . > Two-Purpose Dress Is in High Favor Just Now The double duty favor just the with dress is in hig this we can sartorial try. These to find, as to fit and All a wardrobe, mean type of be worn equal success and assurance in town and Coun frocks are not too Sasy most frocks are designed niche in this season, very definite But been the more to this type of frock have frocks that we town and motor out to the country without hav- ing to change, attention has given now wear in and so we can then RHR RERTIRERERRERE BRR RRRLR Deer Breaks Its Neck in Rush at Fence St. Johnsville, N. YA vie tim of its own fright, a deer captured recently and placed In in an enclosure In local park was killed when it ran against the fence and Incurred a broken neck. 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GRNaoeIERrY, AID SOCIETY, WICHITA. ising ir to { the 1 English air this ool degmee 1d recently appeared : “Willi ti 1 rowed Waverly Les Miserables 1 hor- and Aiven- same to rsons w have Noveis No bh Vol, 1 library, kindiy from return MM PP” in passing that the al. P. after Lady. Astor's name does not stand for pictures nor mounted police member of par den Viscountess Astor, Une mentions motion but To Be Pitied boasts “She they don’t owe any- body a cent,” said Mrs. Jones “Huh! retorted Mrs Brown, “1 don't envy them. They have no ear, no radio, wear old clothes and spend all their time at home” Dew “I wonder If it's doors this morning “Yes, mother,” said little Joseph- Ine, “it's se bot the grass is perspir ing. : very warm out. Jobless Jobbers “Jobbers eliminated from the mar ket,” What is so jobless as a jobber out of a job? Sugarless candidates fail to eateh the floating vote. SE eh In cenit echt W, N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 32.1831,