emcees. ———— ese ee A A i Dewar aman. Sellsfouts, | Pa., Septem 19, 1913. OILER ST ARTS SCRAP He Hit the Man Who Prepared the Food and Two Labor Unions Were Then Involved Which Delayed Salil ings Several Hours. New York.—A cook of the steamer Prazos made an effort to defend him- self the other afternoon against the charges of an oiler of the Firemen's union that he did not know how to cook. The last argument of men of the sea, coastwise or otherwise, is a scrap, and the oiler and the fireman Fad it. The cook got the worst of it end the skipper of the Brazos decided to leave the fireman behind. The fireman appealed to his union, end all hands on three ships under the same management, the Brazos, the Comanche and the Comal, decided to back up the aggressive fireman. They said the cuvoks had not been treating any of them properly anyhow. The Comanche was the only ship | that got out of dock at the foot of} == Spring street with all her force of eighteen firemen. They refused, how- | ever, to work until they received as- surances that the oiler would be tak- | en back. She sailed promptly at 1 pr. m. and got as far as Liberty Island. | The skipper told of his plight by wire- | less and H. H. Raymond, head of the line, got busy trying to straighten out | the trouble. The Atlantic Coast Sea- | men's union, which has general con- trol of the subsidiary unions of coast- | wise seaworke!s, also got in the game, having a contract with the lines to furnish firemen who would stick. The firemen of the Brazos and the Comal deserted their ships at the pier end stood by awaiting the result of negotiations between the representa- tives of the unions and Mr. Raymond, | Also a Great Master. The persons in the gallery who were most impressed with the J. Flegom Morgan collection of pictures were two small girls, one eight and the other ten years of age. Uncertsinly they spelled out the names of the paintings, which conveyed very little, and they were truly moved. of course, by the dash. ing Duchess of Devonshire and the small princess by Velazquez, and the wonderfully engaging young lady by the unknown Spanish painter. Lastly they came to the portrait of Mr. Mor- gan himself. and from this they ap- pealed directly to the attendant on guard. “Please. sir,” they asked, “did Morgan paint all these pictures?” The guard was a true gentleman. “Not all.” he answered.—New York Post. Mr. Inncesnce Faked. If you want to see a picture of inno- cent honesty just get a look at a man's face in a street car after the condue- tor hax torgotten to collect his fare.— Cincinnati Enquirer, Shoot with the rifie of concentration and leave the shotgun of scatteration to the other fellow.—8heldon. Hood's ‘Sarsapa rilla._ ‘Rheumatism IS A CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASE. It manifests itself in local aches and pains—inflamed joints and stiff muscles, ~hut it cannot be cured by local applica. tions. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best is a course of the great blood: su. rifying and tonic ne, H parilla, which corrects the acid Ca of the blood and builds up the system. a father Had been icted for years kidney trouble and ner: ha was weak and losing flesh. He' then began taking H Hood, s Sarsaparil- la and is now well.”” Ora E. Campbell, Washington, Ind There is no real substitute for HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Get it today in liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. 58.35 The Cook Got the Worst of It. who had volunteered to arbitrate the trouble. A tug with Marine Superin- tendent Rockwell went down to the Comanche, whose firemen had an In- dependent grievance against a cook on their ship, and there was an earnest talk between the union representa. tives, Mr. Rockwell, the skipper of the ship, and the aggrieved firemen. Mr. Raymond wanted to get the three boats away, with their pasengers and freight, and finally did after they had’ been held up more than four hours. The oiler was taken back pending investigation of the case against the cook. The cook’s union will make an effort to adjust its troubles with the firemen’s union meanwhile. Count as Master of Kennels. Pueblo, Colo.—Pueblo is probably the only city in the country which can boast of a member of the nobility for a dog handler. Count Von Bulow of Germany, well known in many sec tions of the United States and partic ularly in this city, who returned here a short time ago strictly “on his up pers,” has just been tendered the posi tion of master of the kennels in Pue blo. During the last four or five years Von Bulow, claiming to be a real count, has been identified with some remarkable performances of various descriptions. His most noteworthy accomplish ment occurred three years ago when, it is alleged, he pe a Pueblo woman, Mrs. Christina Plummer, who had $300,000 in the to marry him. Von Bulow, it is sald, t the money, his ‘wife deserted him, then died, and he is back in Pueblo after an absence of two years. Ends Own Life at 80 Years. Chicago.—Charles Stein, for 30 years a manufacturer in Milwaukee, and a brother of former Superior Judge Philip Stein. shot and killed himself the other day at the Hyde Park Reet Cure, where he had gone tor medical treatment. He was eighty years old. Suicide is attributed to iL health. All Beneath Her. Clare—Do you think you could bring yourself to marry a man your intellec- tual inferior? Lydia—I suppose I shall have to.—London Opinion. A fool at forty ‘will never be wise.— Irish Proverb. ‘§! the y | same is he: fobosed in accordance with the Sighicenth ancl thereof: — : i section | | | ferry | ie | | Constitutional Amendments i Fd i THE of ih ah, Cn nie fn Yon "OFF et CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION four of article nine, which reads as follows: “Section 4. No debt shall be created a behalf of the le State. except to supply c | invasion, a in- surrection, de defend the ate in war, or to pay ex- isting debt; and the debt created to supply defi- cienc: in the ag. ion of dollars,” follows: Section 4. No debt shall be created by or on behalf ofthe State, except to su casual defi- of A "defend end ine State in war, creat } purrection, dei ed to suppl | clencies in revenue shai never exceed. upoly defi dollars. | | rcenie at any one any one me, one million of t the General Assembly, 1 respective of any 2 Ri authorize the State o issue bonds to the amount of fifty millions of | dollars for the purpose of improving and rebuild. ing the highways of the Commonwealth. true copy ry Joint Resolution No. 1. ROBERT MCAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION oron i} as — “Section 7. The General pass any local or , OF ships, wards acacing roads town ho Orgbreny alleys: pl or veyards, gra I A | di oning the adoption or legitimation of a. or changing SOUT tas, erecting | Ea go , g the place of voting: mi By A wh awa amd Ge Bb Soe Ey i 2 4 pr ie g towns. or villages, or | Constitutional Amendments | does crowing. sreums which | bogadaris bere plats, streets alleys: Relating to or dio: | Ain or. a SY oli OF ey Sens offices, or prescribing the powers and | oan ets in counties, cities, boroughs, | lection or school districts: Changing the law Habib! Regulating the practice or jurisdiction of, or | Svijence chan, the rules of in, any juticia) | roceeding or uiry before Justices of the sheriffs, commissioners, in chance: oo masters ce A providing orc Boe os ; for the collection of debts, or the of | iudgmenta. or OF DiCactiping the effect of j i "Regulating the oes. 0 ivy fees, or extending t magisttaies of Ce or en Regulating t he management the build! repai the Re ui the rate of interest: Aas the estates of pu schon houses and | of minors 0 or x persons | under disability, except after d all parties in interest, to be ar in yg speclal | pore Remitting fines, Jaume and forfeitures, or | refunding ffeneys iegally paid jot the treasury: from taxation Ra of eg id ning fact ing: but ox Tay fr manta. e wages or work + wate labor, hate ory or f i ER A , townsh arhool aTict: Village OF ober civil aid ai 2 the charters thereof: Granting to any corporation | ingran ration, association or mmunity, or to { infividudl the oy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT MCAFEE, of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amend: t to ion thi f | tg Te Rp i Be ge JB vania. Section 1. Be it resolved by the H f Representatives of the Common LR of Penn: bowing yivania (if the Senate Soncur), 1 Toa fhe fol fol- stit Common of Sn In accordance the provisions 2 the of the sale g thereto: lections, sh; Shall always Se year" so as to ROBERT MCAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION. i i oa £2 Dlaces of re A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4. not used or held A JOINT RESOLUTION. an amendment to the Constitution of the od Senate and | he powers | Steading, the, Tosrers ual any special or exclusive privilege or | odd- | WHITE STAR wr id or i | | Coal and Wood. _ Pharmacy. Attorneys-at-1aw. A. G. MORRIS, JR. MURRAY'S So Roa Crider Be Penta is a cours 08s Merchant, and Dealer in THE MARVELOUS CURE FOR ANTHRACITE aNp BITUMINOUS RHEUMATISM, {COALS! | CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains, $5.00 the bottle at vour drug- gists, or sent Parcels post on re- ceipt of price. Money refunded if it fails to cure YOU. i WM. H. FIELDING, | =) BALED HAY AND STRAW (= | : Sole Agent. Druggist, 58-20tf. LYNBROOK, N.Y. Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. - FEDERAL STOCK FOOD. Fine Job Printing. KINDLING WOOD Tove JOB PRINTING o——A SPECIALTY—0 AT THE by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers, respectfully solicits the patronage of his | , friends and the public, at his Coal Yard | near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 58231v Telephones: | gommercial 24 E. WATCHMAN OFFICE. oF ogc, fig. she BOOK WORK, fuak we car: ak do it H most satis ch with the clas of work Cail on of this office. There is no cheapest Money to Loan. ONEY TO LOAN ; 1 rent - good security and I : Attorney. -at-Law, Bellefonte Pa. | | 5l-M-ly. | — Flour and Feed. Restaurant. ESTAURANT. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res taurant where BROCKERHOFF MILLS, Meals are a at All Hours i BELLEFONTE, PA. Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of had Roller Flour fs Feed Corn Meal and Grain ufactures and has on hand times gol ianeS A Siz So band a: al times the curs Y. WAGNER, | OUR BEST Meat Market. HIGH GRADE VICTORY PATENT FANCY PATENT el aL Tas i exgrar. SPRAY can be secured. Ako. International Stock and feed of all kinds. Bove All kinds of Grain io bought at the office Flour OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. MILL AT ROOPBSURG. Get the Best ) Meats. SR ar LARGEST AND FATTEST SATIRE es, chitgeat, | SERS | Thgonty Lt I alwavs have « DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, High Street. ~~ 3434ly. Bellefonte, Pa. 47-19 Groceries. Groceries. SECHLER & COMPANY. New Mackerel First Catch of the Season. 10 pound pails, 20 fish, at $1.40 10 pound pails, 16 fish, at $1.60 10 pound pails, 12 fish, at $1.75 These goods are open for your inspection. Come and see them. ' 4 b i SECHLER & COMPANY, BY, a = LIME AND LIMESTONE. LIME. LIME. Lime and Limestone for all purposes. H-O Lime put up in 201b. paper bags for vie with drills or spreader, is the econom- ical Yorm most careful farmers are using. High Calcium Central Pennsylvania Lime AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY., s8286m General Office: TYRONE, PA. ‘Rheumatic Remedy H® EB fas IEEE ETTIG, BOWER & —Attorneys-at - Ge bi KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. 7 in all the courts. Consultation in in’ Enclieh and German. Office south of court CC | Easy asians wil vesiye a 1y* KENNEDY DHNSTON--Attorsey. at J one. entrusted to ion | | ces—No. 5 East High street. Sa | G. RUNRLE. Altorney.al Law. hr PS ii BE | . a _——o————————— | | Physicians. Wk Bs | | i DF 50 A room. High street Deh Sua % Dre AEATE Sergen Bn, Offs years. of experience. of Superior and prices reasonable. woik "8 Plumbing. Good Health and Good Plumbing GO TOGETHER. When ha Fo ve dnppiog steam pings, leaky Jas. you caus have good He air you poisoned and invalidism is sure to come. ‘SANITARY PLUMBING Sukh tg have. We don Jtathe o kind you Justus lave, Sed e don work to no better anywhere. Our Material and Fixtures are the Best Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire establishment. And with good work and the finest material, our Prices are lower than many who work and Dn FT Sanaianaat For the Best Work try ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa 56-14-1v. Insurance. EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) Fire, Life and Automobile Insurance None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA JORN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) Fire, : Life Accident Insurance. Tn errs the Wo: Fire NO ASSESSMENTS Ll Se ee Se in position to Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE. PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance THE $5000 TRAVEL POLICY Fire Insurance { your Inet. ed by any agency in H. E. FENLON, 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Operations at Bellefonte, Tyrone, Union Furnace, Frankstown and Spring Meadows, Pa. RER———— Pe
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