Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 30, 1908, Image 1

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    Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in
P" HOUSES IN
GREAT DEMAND
“SOU
Thousands of Unemployed Saved
from Starvation
CAN'T SUPPRESS THE TRUTH
Industries are Closed Down which |
Leaves Thousands without the
the Necessaries of Life—Distress
and Suffering Follow
enters into
A
aplied contract
reliable newspaper
with its patrons
in consideration for
press of
refrained
Cincinnati, Jan parade of
unemployed marched to City Hall'yester-
a4 confer
officials.
It was, represented to
the closing down of fact ¢
the money stringency thrown thou-
sands of men out of work, and that suf.
fering was widespread. The spokesman
requested aid rer work.
The Mayor informed them that steps
had been taken to
for immediate reliel
have been made for opening bread
depots, SOUP HOUSES AND SHELTER PLACES
Mayor that
se of
hi
20 PERSONS
Jan i
eis an
api wssistance. There
are Ar - nly Tox : Tie frram
the Sout
:
society
families 1
Ka
¥ a
He TecCOoras
that descenda
fluential folks ir
tle
society for the)
tion began th
MS OF
nt
City are!
line of app
can be seen
pails fille !
and the
waiting
doned sew work in ti ection apd
it down | of the
m from fifty
sa week, All the
ha track
men along their et
four to forty-five hour
men who were « mployed on the exten
jon of the and
Bethlehem, nearly ol were
discharged Orders have been issued
by officers of the Philadelphia and Read.
ing Coal and Iron Company in the
tracks between here
100 them,
Schuylkill region that there would be a |
general suspension on Friday and Sat
urday of this week,
2000 IDLE MEN INVADE CHURCH
Boston Jan, 19.-~The “Army of un.
employed’ was rictous in Boston to-day.
Centre County.
| forced an entrance despite the protest,
| and
| Sunday, and, afl
APprOpEiaLS $20,000 |
«Arrangements |
BELLEPONTE, PA, T
CAPITOL GRAFTERS |
NOW ON TRIAL!
|
Refused a meeting place on the street |
corner, barred by Sugday regulations |
and the size of the crowds from using |
public halls, driven from the Commons |
and public garden by squads of police |
2000 men marched on anstocratic Trin
ity Church in the heart of Black Bay,
Effort to Postpone the
nied by the Court
Cases is De-
|
threats of the sexton and janitors, |
and demanded of the rector. Alexander |
CHARGED WITH A CONSPIRACY
Mann, by a written petition, that the
It
collection be given to them, read as
follows ,
*“The men who have come to your |
church are some of the unemployec To Defraud the Stat nan Invai
140 elirand 1€ Slate on voice
of Boston. We have come
of £19,000, is the Basis for the
quest you to devote the morning's
collection to the needy unemployed
I \e mo moos ’ 31 tg
First Trial—Trying to Shift the
Responsibility
to 1
and to make an especial appeal that
the offering be large. You can call
a meeting and administer the fund as
you think best
Chey did not
they the
the
promise Ol
collection,
the
thoroughly I | of!
streamed out inte 1€ | od
again, and started
Governor's home, where they
" wl.
get hirty-seven
the former
got one
state |
themselves, they
street
with the Dw
new
brough
Harn
repubiicans
¢ Y rerh n | . , »
a march on the capitol of
ht to tinal
lemand that State rks be
it would give then
wo
shuro
{ty caucuses held in
i WHS
i KeleBhine and Dr. M, A. Kirk for
{ cil, but the
GFVICK
1 O of Poor
{ High Const ble
| Judge of Blee'n.S
BORO NOMINATIONS,
mierest
Little was shown in the par.
Bellefonte on Satur-
In the West Ward there |
test tween Peter
coun.
latter won a vote of 29 to |
21. Dr. Kirk also received 17 votes for |
same office in the Republican caucus and |
Darius Waite 32 This indicates that |
rlooked at
that
chamber
day evening,
lively { be
on
“
the coming election
Dr. Kirk's work in the cot il
has met with favor. The
tween Harry Kerns aud Jame
Overseer of Poor nomination on the Re-
patblican ticket was quite lively but Rine
was too many for Kern followin
nominations were made
BORO OFFICES
REPUBLIC
prove
contest be
Kine for
Wm. B. Rankir
M. A, Jack
James Rine
Leander G
Treasurer
AuMior
rees
NORTH Warp
n
Ww
wi
M
BSPecLor Geo
Cannel)
Sehool Dir
xmstable
| Judge of Kl
Inspector
Counell
| Sahoo] Dir
| Constable
| Judge
i
generally lecidedly
Fail
avera
promise :
An Po 5 y A
3 :
weathe ASE
¢ DUsIness
)
®
wely
is hy ig the shore cl to
the financial 1 that
upon the co
Republican r reryone will herald
the day when business again |
and the wheels of industry begin to turn. | * . . i
3 rt } he said !
but at present there is nothing in sight v oo :
for the hundreds of thousands who are We ; badge , i
out of work in the midst of wint tions were false as to number and al :
the same old sot
but | ]
r-nouses of 1893.
dou
yond
M1
}
sat the
0a ae
a reasonaie
was precipitate ‘ “
Scarlet called attention
twelve years of
0 the fact i
se artic i
hased by
resumes
n : = .
shall show “e
| false as to measurements,
MILLIONS FOR A CIEY's HUNGRY,
Pittsburg, Jan. 27.—Cduncils met to-
night and authorized bonds aggregating
ver $2.000 labor for the leotly
employed 1 that Savdet
{be false
bill
randalertly certified to the
Shumaker, knowing
wo to provide ’ ertified to
knowing
ANVASs g
styles
yhbers
w hich
woome one of
The machinery {
Cons
ribe
CANVAS
States
fifteen cents
higher
facture
that
town
pair, ar |
price e help ne eded 10 manu.
this line of goods A KT
an easily be furnished in a country
like Centre Hall, and there is no
3 why the mode tory
gentlemen Shoul
. the
s of ade
™ + art
1st start
d
:
L fac
ed by these energet
pot grow into one that w make Cer
Hall famous
The Hagg Hotel
The Haag Hotel, on Bishop
which |]. Mi cham is
n ns fast one
sree
weil Lane
Anager becoming
ost popular RF In this ¥
Mr. Canninghat pen
spendiogm nm ng reg
dicial
WMmirs whol
ents
CAUSE OF THE PANIC
Fully Outlined in an Able Discourse on
the Financial Stringency.
: ¥
€¢ LAY :
ates $100
: :
8 Costin
have
Wing Dar
Harmon in a
n ) ered before i Captured »t Last
Hickor th at Nashvil The 1 : lin y at Portage, Pa
ater,
Als when a
led and Camp
echo at Mes
in the
declared to
Wes In the crime
are Carmelo Cavalli,
io Degrazio and Giuseppe Felormo
Search for these men had been
| on for many months, In spite of the fact
4 {that they went dentinal and by this
“Just 15 years ago,” he said, “the woll | means constantly changed their appear
| was at the door of a Republican Admin. (ance, they were floally located by the
The times were bad and get. | police and shadowed
Campbell himself tracked his men to
aly, followed them there and ca
their arrest,
Ohioat A
ban
Hay
bell was wounded, found
DICHY,
arrest of three t
)
Pres driver named
or
i Lt a banquet giv
sina on Wednesday night
nen
have heen ac Om}
Hrvan, and he merciless
0. P. all of the |
times that Re
wobt to against
during the hard
honor of W
. wio are
iy flung ba t the G
accusations the
men's names Rosa
publicans were make
the
when Democrats were in power
Democrats times Rong
istration
ting worse. The public funds were rap- | 1,
Continued on page #
We allege that Huston, knowing it to iL
p Cae
The |
of El
Inspector
Council
Sehool Dir
Constable
H. Gass
Member f He
family w
away Davis 1h
deny the
former
are anxiou
oid, was
g01 & train
Miss Ashf
ill and is wort
marfiage ma)
Ex-Senato
of Senator Elkin
love affairs of her
She steadfastly d
for Sf Dew malr
ob iections are said
of sentiment rather than «
sition t
legroom "
will go his The 1
eneral circulation that ex
lavis is arranging an antenuptial agree
which be makes an owgrigh
soo, 000 to Miss Ashford is
enorn fortune
new wife IMor in
Senator
regardec
i { all CiRims
A
1p
fy
Ml
Bellefonte High
One f the «
eg
Was
wv Do
E Kat -
a Delween
two Classes, followed ¢
CHD
different
tact with
’ .
Sen
dent
for
att
1
DOK
’
ASSES COM
IOWS
Mary
nue
McMurtrie
Willard, Rachel! Shuey )
Crissman, Harold Gardner, Nevin Hoy,
Wilbur Kramer, Ogden Malin, Walker
Rishel, Edward Shields, W Straut
Arthur Ward Walker, Norma:
Kirk
Ivan
Suffers Loss of Foot
MSE Ore wr 4 r it :
ye 4 ! 1
¥ i
New York Central yards at
who about two weeks ago wa
at work Fi fered the
5
~ »
ere:
h
*»
El eat
mined t
the patie
surn
In your copy Ast
i nee to give
) \ '
best work and deliver it promptly
A Quick Job,
J. A. Herrild, of Independence, Sny
| der gounty, Friday night wedded, with
out QetstAngamng at a babquet at
| Middleburg, Soydar o unty, Miss Minnie
| C, Erb, daughter of the Rev, J. C, Erb,
{of Port Trevorton
banquet, the bridegroom proposed to his
sweetheart, and she as promptly accept. |
od,
the presence of all the banqueters,
Prothonotary Shindel, also a guest, | the Court 0
was pressed into service, a license was | Orvis issued a decree freeing the two | Trenton by
obtained and the ceremony performed in | turnpikes named from tolls, taking ef
'WAS MURDER IN
THE FIRST DEGREE
Verdict is Rendered by the Clinton
County Courts
ST BRUTAL CRIME
IT WAS A MO
Case came from-Renovo—Outraged
and Killed his Little Niece— He
Declares he was Drunk at the
Time of the Assault
we lf
seatohtf
raigntt
im
wid that he was
only her slayer,
He «aid
A '
ut mm the back yard to t
leave Mary gO
alive
ie
Aged Citizen
tizen, wi
y i
Waddl { Bellefonte, and
Mrs of Axe Mant
with | y r f
ais Ia : ro Lents
day
|
jersey Shore
and bas res
except
:
We
m of two
Gasser Tapped in Hammershy Field
The Hammersley
iv :
:
Lil
The gasse
i { Wharton
wm county |
Nn that
the first tapped some time ago
‘ apped, being a hole of good
More wells are to be drilled
iy
ox
pear th
and the second
ne
well Held to come
2 More Plkes Free of Toll
Two turnpikes, vacated, condemned
|B
Vol.30. No. b.
FACT, FUN AND FANCY"
right, Sparkling Paragraphs ~-Selets
ted and Original.
KICKING
neighbor
fatten
Kick at Lhe
It will never your purse
state of the weaths
It makes it no better nor worss
ive
Its mare
nk
ed ever s
come around again
t the
st
FOur s
i girls ha drog
Lhe
ve §
it goes again grain
The question they will pos
INE 950 i
ces while
Talbot
emper
LE CHUA gM,
book « + 1
inog
(reITDAD
mooey
t paying «
rs CO
LD
a
id that the bank
Doutl was
some
Nas 1 us~
un-
oney
, One al a
the presi
ong and
ntellingence
w drawing
Finally the
erstand now
rou Yes,’
t's like dis, aindt
1
night and
DE cashie not
m
:
Bank Officers
10 go )
First Nationa)
$y 1
wk hold -
the regu-
:
National Bank
y '
i
were
ected
resident,
McCurdy
Musser, W, Fred Rey-
W. P. Humes,
Coburn, and W,
PF, Coburn
cashier, {
vice
M
Pres, Jas
Geo. F, Harris
directors. M. M
nolds, W. C. Patterson
Geo. F. Harris, Jas. P
{ C, Lingle
Old Son of Revolution Dead.
After living 70 years In one house,
by viewers, the ote the Hoalsburg and | Isaac Dilling died Thursday on the farm
Lemont to State ollege; the report
the viewers having been presented
Monday, his |
fect on Monday last,
While seated at a | Bellefonte pike, the other the pike from | where he was born near Fredericksburg,
of | Blair county,
to
fonor Judge
His great-grandfather at
| first fought with the Hessian army in the
| revolutionary war, and was captured at
Washington's men. He
| then joined the American army and
fought to the war's close,