Clearfield Progress (Newspaper) - May 26, 1914, Clearfield, Pennsylvania THE CLEARFIELD PROGRESS Volume VIII May 26, 1914 SAVE THE STATE New York Republican Paper SHOULD UNITE ON PINCHOT Mew York Tribune Declares rose's Election a Costly Victory to the Republican Says All Citizens Should Unite to Elect Mr. The New York the toric national organ of the party since the days of consistent supporter of Republican and the leading advocate of the candidacy of Taft in 1912, prints the following editorial under the Should Unite on Pinchot to Defeat Mr. Penrose should be It will be a bad thing for public JUte in America if the forces which lie represents triumph in the sylvania It will he a ruinous thing for the can party If Mr. Penrose and his kind come to the front in it once Save Stats from His defeat will save the state of Pennsylvania from the discredit of unworthy representation in the ed States It will stem the tide of reaction of which his victory in the primaries is an ominous And the Republican party will be stronger when it enters the next tional campaign with Penrose in the background rather than in the fore- The party must keep faith with the public if it is to have any hope of regaining its It must reject reactionary leadership everywhere and at all Challenge to This recrudescence of Penrose is a challenge to the progressive ment In the Republican party There must be no mise with the forces of The party's house must be thoroughly cleaned and the party completely re- If a real tight is not made if drastic steps are not tbe old machine will be as in to have profited by the undeniable swing away from President Wilson and to be as firmly intrenched in power as it was when It brought the party to disruption in 1912. The Issue a Big It is because the issue Is so so vitally important to the country and to the that the Tribune has no sympathy with the cowardly counsels that have prevailed and that have enabled to win his victory at the j It has been argued there that rose represented the best chance of success at the that he had the machine and the support of the Newspapers in phia which were supposed to stand for of machine have kept either at the bidding of the forces behind Mr. Penrose or for fear of impairing the Republican ty's Hopes for Pinchot's The selfish interests may profit oy Penrose's but it will be a costly victory for the Republican par y which brings him forward as an embodiment of Us aims and an Index of its The Tribune hopes that nia will elect Gifford the candidate of the Progressive as Us He is a worthier than the man chosen at the Democratic The necessity for defeating transcends all partisan consideration tion to it should not be divided The Democratic candidate ought to with All irrespective of party should unite in sup of Mr. Pinchot TEMPERANCE WORKER Large Crowd Greets the Rev. Mr. Kidnaped March 31. 111.. May large crowd greeted tbe Rev. Louis the temperance worker kidnaped at West on March 31, as he alighted from a train In this accompanied by several who went to 111., on Saturday night upon learn ing that he had been found In an abandoned frame where he had been taken by his Dozens of automobiles escorted to the home of tbe Rev. 3. F. pastor of the First Church of where he will be a guest until the in to be begun at once by the grand jury now in session la on PROBE SALE OF Wholesale Traffic at Kaiser's Palace Alleged by Socialist May government 3ered a rigid Investigation of alleged wholesale traffic in German as charged In the by Herr Socialist leader In the declared that the prices of titles ranged upward from for the right to have before one's name to for a title of no- The article said that the can met mysterious women In an obscure bakery near the palace and by them were conducted by a private en- trance into the where they bought tbe titles from a retired official of the household of tbe LIGHTSHIP HAD CREW OF 14. Captain and Firet Engineer of ed May lightship Halifax No. 19, which was lost with her crew in tbe breakers of carried a complement of teen when she left according to an official Captain MacBeth and John the first came from The rest of the crew were engaged on the MAYO LEFT Entire Fortune of Late Kentucky Goee to May will of Colonel John C. C. Kentucky capitalist and Democratic national who died in New will be probated here on June 1. His entire fortune was left to bla Close friends of Mr. Mayo say his fortune will amount to at least ROOSEVELT WILL GALL ON WILSON Visit la White House Is Taken to Ba May Roosevelt will see President Wilson at the White House Tuesday The president let it be known that hu had invited the of Oyster to have luncheon with but Colonel Roosevelt discovered that he would not have He go to the White House before lecturing on his Brazilian discovery before the tional Geographic While it was announced that the visit will be one of the very fact that Roosevelt Is going to the White House caused some comment among already avowed opposition to the Wilson Pan- ama tolls policy and the proposed Colombian treaty was expected to stand iu the way of a White House The president extended an and it is possible that as a result of tbe visit some of the Roosevelt opposition may not be so forceful as it otherwise The visit of Colonel Roosevelt to Washington has already shoved all er issues into the While the colonel has announced that he will not take up for serious consideration political Questions until after his return from loaders here hope to get him at least to consider a plan of ac for the fall campaign Tris of the West and Sara of were quietly married in last Wednesday evening They spent Thursday in Clearfield and left for Kentucky on Friday where they will make their tiome Subscribe for tbe Marriage Amos Lawrence and Maud Frederick T. Osceola and Grace Steve Morrisdale and Mary Hawk Run Roscoe B. Ferguson ship and Erma Greenwood township SUBMITS Dictator Expected to Fall Be- fore End of OVERRULED BY HIS MINISTER Order to Execute a Hundred Political Enemies Revoked by Stores Closed as Citizens Expect Fighting In Streets of Mexico City at Any Vera May General minister of openly de- General Huerta and the dictator meekly while business houses in the capital are foreigners in Mexico City sent word here that they believed Huerta might not last through the The between Huerta and bis war minister came with the discovery of an alleged plot against the Almost beside self with rage when he discovered that his subordinates were in league against Huerta hurried to Bel em where 100 political prisoners were and ordered their He told the jailer to lead the 100. suspected of connection with the outside aud shout them against the Secret Telephone to The prison keeper secretly ed to who was in The war minister went posthaste to the penitentiary tu an He called Huerta outside and then ordered the prisoners returned to their cells must stop this killing of your supposed enemies if you want me to stand by you In this Blanquet told the to the groat of the prison Huerta meekly allowed to countermand his order for the tion of the prisoners and fled to one of his favorite is said by refugees to be the mini of the hour in Mexico and should a crisis come it is believed that he will take charge and attempt to send Huerta out of the Fifteen French cannon have been placed in it is Huerta will make bis last stand if he is unable to escape The situation in the capital is with Almost all of the shop windows have boarded up for the last three days in anticipation of street The store doors are ready to be locked and on a moment's and customers do their shopping by Terrified by Approach of Terrified by the rumored of General Francisco are leaving Mexico City by every It was learned here that a party of twenty men and women bound fur left the train at bei they were that Spaniards were not wanted In the American lines The American army authorities at once notified flip ish consul heie that are wel A report from Mexico City said Minister of A grit quit the cabinet because that he was plotting to grant a al of the Mexico City railway lines franchise without Possibilities He was a suburban garden who Innocently bored all nig friends by asking them down for week ends and showing them around his 2 by 4 Just now it was Brown from the He showed him his three rose his pocket his half inch fountain jet with Its little basin and of He showed him his summer which would accommodate two people at the same know what you can do with a bit of ground till you the host returned the why don't yon take a atrip off the flower about six Inches it over and make It Into a blooming golf New York Post HOSPITAL FUND STILL GROWING Almost Subscribed by Citizens to Worthy Cause FROM SOCIALIST PARTY Those Who Have Not Yet ed Should do to at in Order That the Generous Offer of A. W. Lee May be Taken Advantage of by The following are the charitable citizens who have contributed toward paying off the standing debt of the Clearfield List of Mrs. Carrie Mrs. H. W. 500.00 R. 500.00 Hugh M. 500.00 A. E. 500.00 H. F. 600.00 Mrs. E. A. 500.00 H. B. 250.00 T. D. Stiles 250.00 T. H. 200.00 A. L. 200.00 Frank 200.00 150.00 Ladies 120.00 George R. 100.00 100.00 Witmer Steel 100.00 H. B. 100.00 W. B. 100.00 A. W. l. L. 100.00 F. G 100.00 T 100.00 Fire Brick 100.00 Fred G. 100.00 Ref. 100.00 H. L 100.00 Warren 100.00 Clearfield Aerie 50.00 I. O. O. F. No. 198, A. J. 50.00 50.00 Carnwath 60.00 Order of Eagles 50.00 R. C Shaw Grocery 25.00 E. T. 25.00 A. M. 25.00 Mrs Ella 25.00 S W. 25.00 Singleton 25.00 C. H S Class 1915. 25.00 Alfred 25.00 Men's M. E Bible class 22.25 Joseph Carter 20.00 Loyal Order Moose 10.00 H. E. 10.00 Smith 10.00 A S 10.00 Paul S. 10.00 M. 10.00 Arthur M. 10.00 M. J. 10.00 Mrs Jennie 10.00 G. W 10 00 T F G 00 Andrew 500 E. E. 5 00 Frank B. 5 00 John C. 5.00 Harrison 5 00 H. M. 5 00 S T 500 W A. 5.00 A 5 00 No. 285, K. G. 5.00 I. O. R. 5.00 J D. 5.00 P. O. S of A No. 372, 5 00 C. E. 3 00 Mansfield 1.00 PLEASANT PICNIC MRS. HIRAM CALDWELL Death of an Estimable Woman on Mrs. Hiram Caldwelt died at her borne at on Saturday a lone with She was in her 62d year and was an eld resident of She was a very highly esteemed lady and was well beloved by the whole Funeral services were conducted or Tuesday afternoon at her home by the Rev. Max pastor at the Curwensville M. E. and terment was made in the She is survived by her a of and a Mrs. ter of Among those who attended the vices from out of town Mrs. of Mrs. Ar- thur of Mrs. G. K. M. V. Mrs. Knight Staver and Mrs. of re SAW THE Tel let ENGLAND WILL NOT Final Decision of Government An- aa to San Francisco May British acting contrary to tbe hopes heM out by Premier to a re- cent finally decided not to participate in the ex position at San On May 5. when a deputation senting more than half tbe of the of commons called on tbe be told the members that tbe government take the question of British official at tbe under Daniel Conway anal Principal far MM wealth in Wl Negro a MM Jury indicted on of ass waa I day men will Jacob Ell James Whom J. S. W. W. T. O. Hai John Will Go to Under command of V. S. I. O. O. which so acceptably took part la well play last will fill the same part Hi the performance at Thursday Friday ings of Mr. Wrigley JohE W. who was ated on at Johns Hopkins is recovering bwt the family will not be able turn home 1m time to attend the exercises of their Our store will be closed all day on Memorial Workman's Mercantile May 25 5t Tho Fair and moderate north to west Wagner and Signor who traveled specially from Rome to in to be present at tbe first performance of July 20, 1882, gave an account of his sions in the He was surprised at seeing Wagner drive up to the theater a carriage which aleo conveyed a large barrel of beer perched conspicuously on the box seat by the side of tbe This was carried into the ably with a view to slaking the thirst aroused in Wagner and his friends by the performance of his London Young Folks Have an Enjoyable Out- ing in The picnic spirit is already seizing this community Last evening a ty of young people held a picnic In Murray's Each one voted it a most enjoyable time Those present Mary Connely Emma Inane Gussie Martha Catherine of and Helen Leis John J. Fletcher and Clar ence Burner AMERICANS INSIST ON INTERNAL hate to Ml Meitee DemuM at Niagara May South American mediators planned to lay before the Mexican delegates tbe views expressed by the American through its delegates on eral important points lu the peace ne The It is are chiefly concerned now over the part the land question should play In tbe settlement of the Mexican The view of the Mexican delegates has been that the agrarian question is a purely Internal one and foreign to the issues which provoked difficulties be- tween the United States and The American it Is under- have insisted tbat permanent peace in aim of all con- be a reality unless eco- nomic questions are taken Into The exchange of Ideas on phase of the negotiations as well as other points continued throughout tbe Immediately after learning from tbe Mexicans their attitude toward tbe latest views presented by the cans another conference with the ter Is In this way the go forward each the mediators acting as channels of com- and Third Ward All members of the Third ward hose company are requested to meet at No. 1 fire company house at 1.3U Saturday afternoon to take part in the Memorial day Mav 26 3t. Mrs. J. L. Anderson who has been the guest of Mrs. F. B. Reed for several left for her home in Pittsburgh this morning Subscribe tor the I Death of an 1 A young child of Mr. and Mrs. j Thomas McNeal died Monday after- moon Funeral services at the house this evening at S Tomorrow 1 the body will be taken to 1 for burial Typewriter ribbons at the Progress Oliver Typewriter and plies at the Progress Advertise in the W Matthew J. John James T. The common wealth 'a and at a night MI was r postmortem of Jamos Bni HOBS described SON dor by miani of a and the case waa ready tar taw to at lug's session of to taw This moraine the first material had ract and called off said that at the i he was With his hands on saw got bts chair aad walk toward Hi and when Hooton he put his arms about 1 way with which have been iway then who waited to a a what WM koop M was than to 4 laid on with the In was Another Clyde told Mtt distinctly saw a In hands at at which was positions of the in how placed his left hand on his with the knife to front of After Dunkis bad bosn way and both he got The examination of te tm and It Is hoped to sat at of the testimony before i t ARE Rev. W. O. Carl's Family Rev. W. O. Carl's sons toft the morning train for their In Mr. and Mrs. Cart on Cart there take up a charge which held 2 years will greatly the Rev. Carl's two year stay baa done a vast amount of work and baa built up the Baptist church Picnic at Country A party of young people to the Country club tost for a Everyone had a time and enjoyed a Those present Melon Rebecca Gertrude Aha Margaret Josephine once Uam Frederick Boyd No On the evening of ate May tl theran IT church and the Trinity M R and the Eleventh 8t M. E wMI not have