THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURft . VX MRS. ASTORTELLS SOGIETY WOMEN She Deplores Their Freak Enter taSnmentt and Notoriety Seeking Activities BUT DEFENDS OUR YOUNG PEOPLE Say Thejr Mftjr On to Ktro In Annulment, but Are Not Diingcr yns Criticises tlio 1'olltU-lnn -.rtlon Harm Name of Society. Now York City. In an Interview Mr. William Alitor who for yearn as the recognised halor of New York society, Is quoted on the sub ject of society, American youth, president Kooiovelt and "freak" en tertainment. The Interview la print end under the name of Rebecca Ins-K-y, an Kngllsh woman. la part It ,s as follow-: "I can apeak with authority about an p young people. They are of a new hko and hnve Ideas different from my conservative onen. They ?.re full of health and abundant splrttM. It Is perhaps true that they ;o to excess In amusement, but they ire not degenerate and not vIcIouh. Dur young men enter seriously upon tlielr business Interests, and they nru'n take up an Individual profes sion, going In for healthy sports only in well-earned diversion. "Our young women are trained Itv uomestic matters and. taught to ap preciate their responsibility to tho poor. All my friends do a great d'al for tho poor, and the daughters m brought up to regard thai ituhlt work as an Important part of their lives. "I have heard that our 'young women smoke and drink and do cith er terrible things. I know a great many of them and know them very well. I have known them sinc.e they were born, and I am quite sure that there Is not one In my circle who la i cigarette fiend or drinks to excess. "I am not vain enough to think New York will not be able to get r long very well without me. Many women will rise up to take my place.' Hut I hope my Influence will be felt In one thing, and that Is In discoun tenancing the . undignified methods employed by certain New York wom en to attract a following. They have Riven "ntertatnments that belonged under a circus tent rather than In a gentlewoman's home. Their sole ob ject Is notoriety, a thing that no lady ever seeks, but rather shrinks from. "The best women In New York so ciety, those with the greatest In fluence, and those who give It Its true tone, are almost unknown out side or their own circle. Society newspaper notoriety Is as interest ing to them as It Is to me, aa a study, i very amusing one, too, sometimes, as one gains so much information iihout certain women supposed to be long to us, but whom we never see. and do not know evVn by sight. "The political hostesses of London have a much better chance of real i.lng an Ideal to-day than the women of New York. Over there you find at the big balls and muslcales a brll Hunt array of Cabinet Ministers, journalists. Ambassadors,, men and women of the stage, painters and poets, and the powers of the money world, such as no- leader In New York coudd bring together, or would attempt to bring together. I have thought or doing It all my life, but have never seen the possibility of success. "In the tirst placo, wo have too miny politicians In America, where m Kngland they have statesmen Many of our Senators and Congress men seem to uase their title to pub lie favor upon their uncouth manners und lack of refinement, on the fact ilmt they have discarded socks or unro wore blue Jeans. "If they were all like Mr. Kooso velt, what a difference there would Mr. Itoosovelt la a true Amer- ''un, but he would be ait home in "io most elegant court in: Murope. tie is not above paying scrupulous attention to hla wardrobe and his manners. Any hostess ln New York or Newport would be proud to enter tain him, and the men in Washington. 'ike him. "Many people seem to think . I' (ould have done a great deal In mak ing New York society as democratic as it Is in London, and open to any one of Intellectual attainments aa ,t is over there. But one can do only one's best under the conditions. Eng lish people all recognize a certain authority in social matters. The Mng is the loader of society and the hostesses who gather about them uch brilliant men and women can. be as Independent as they wish to be' without assuming the responsibility f an onslaught upon their own. do mains. The Kings authority Is never questioned and the authority uf the great old families Is never questioned. "We have to be more exclusive In New York, because in America there ' no authority in society, and Anier 't'uiu In general are not Inclined to id m it lu possibility. Each woman l for hcroeif, unci trying to outdo the othvrs In lavish display and mad extravagance, with little thought of ftny ultimata good or any Ideal." Ashe-to- Slate. A- firm In Munich reports t'.int It has succeeded I; artificially asbes tos waterproof, and has put upon the market asbestos slates, which It Is claimed are as hard and as strong as the natural slate and therefore can be laid on wall or roof constructions without any wood laths being neces nry. They are very easily worked and can be bored, nailed and cut Just like wood, without any danger of splitting. Tney form a fireproof cor. erlng for inside and outside wooden walls, are valuable for Insulation work of all kinds, even for electrical purposes; are of great use In build ing railway carriages as Insulation material under the seats, for use In postal telegraphic work for Insulat ing switches, for covering iron and wooden constructions, for use as fire proof doors, for closing off single rooms In stores, warehouses, etc.. for lining wooden doors, for closing off alngle rooms In itores, warehouses, etc., for lining wooden doors, and for covering awns and rcelllngs of all kinds so as to protect them from fire, heat. cold, dampness, disease germs and vermin. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Is mmmI out of tlie Court of Common Heas of Columbia County, 1'ennsvlvania, nndti. me directed, there will' lie sold at ulili(! sale at t tie Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state afore said, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. '08 at 2 o'clock p. m,, the following de scribed real rotate : All that certain mesmmue, tenement and lot of irrnmid situate in the Town of IHooivttlmrjr. County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit : IteKsmdiiK at a corner on Fifth street as taken and appropriated by the Town of lMiMmtmrjr. in the wldeninjr of Fifth street at said premines; thence along tlio south aide of said Fifth street ps then appropriated forty-six feet more or less UiHtra wherry alley; thence along said alley wiutheustwurdly one hundred and rlxty feet he the same more or less to Hterner's alley; thence along the north side of said Sterner' alley westwardly fifty-nine iWt more or less to corner of lot late the estate ol Henry Wolf, deceased; thence hy the same northwardly one hundred and fifty-six feet lie tie .atrie more or leas to tho corner the place o begii.uing. Whereon are erected TWO TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, oeJereof fronting on Fifth street and the other fronting on Htraw berry alley. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Commonwealth Trust (Company v. John W. Davis and 8. E. IU-ynolds, and to lie sold as the property of W, E. Reynolds. CHA8. B. ENT. C. W. Miller, Sheriff. Attorney. 10-15-4t. - AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Bttale of Thtoata B. Mcllenry, 'at of Jackton Tovnthtp, Dtceatra'. The undersigned appointed an audi tor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County to pass upon exceptions to the final account of A. Z. McHenry, ad ministrator, and to make distribution of the fund found to lie in the adminis trator's hands, to and among the par ties entitled thereto, will sit at his of fice In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Wednes day, November 11, liHM at 10 o'clock a. m.. to perform the duties of his ap lMiliitineiit, when and where all parties Interested in the fund in the hands of the administrator of said deceased will appear and prove the same or he forev er debarred from coming in on said fund. A. N. YOST, 10-15-4t. Auditor. NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court In re estate of of Columbia County P. K. Patterson Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the said Orphans' Court by the undersigned for letters of administration on the estate of said P. K. Patterson, who has been absent from the place of his last domicile, vii: Green wood Township, in this County and Commonwealth, for more than seven years last past and his whereabouts un known, and the said Court has fixed Monday, December 7th, wo$, at two o'clock'in the afternoon of said day as the time to hear the evidence concerning the alleged absence of the supposed de cedent and the circumstances and dura tion thereof. B. F. BATTIN. Clinton Herring. Att'y. 10-1-st. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MM of Michael Bubls, late of UVlturton, Cor Xtiyham Toinmliip, Columbia County, iVnttvinfi, urrtaua. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration upon the estate of said decedent have been srranteu to ttie Uuar- antee Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Mount Carmel. Pennjftvania. All persons indebted to .said estate are re- ... ... ' . .1 .1. quested to muxe payment, mm inuso having claims aRainst the same will mata hm known without delav to said Administrator at tlietr banking house in Mount Carmel, Pa., or to their counsel, BASTRESS & TIER, Sept. 17, 1008. 6t. Mount Carmel, Pa. LEGAL NOTICE. XTilnA tai lioreltv riven hv John A. n at PentrallA. Pa . a recrlsterecl student at law in the office of William Chrismnn, of the Columbia county bar, IlloomKburg, Pa., and the Dickinson Bchool of Law, Carlisle, Pa., that he lwfnr the 17th (Ihv of Nrw vonilui inna ia bin erednnHlH with. and make application to, the State Hoard or Law examiners, 10 ue exam ined by said Hoard on the 8th and 9th . w 1 rtll M 1 1 I days or 1 secern uer, imm, mr uu mission to the Supreme Court or Pennsylvania. 10-22-4L LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. "THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE. 1 It you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Floridq, or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. ... PRINTING . . . MUCH of the work that is done in this office is of kinds that can be done by hand only. Nine-tenths of all job printing done in any country office must be done by hand. It can't be done with a machine. This office is fully equipped to do all kinds of print ing at the lowest prices consistent with good work. A Large Stock is Carried in ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEaDS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, INVITA TIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARD BOARD, BOOK PAPERS, COVER PAPERS, &c. And Everything: in the Printing Line If you have been a customer of ours, you know the character of our work. If not, we shall be glad to fill a trial order. Among other things in our line are . Dodgers, Posters, Sale Bills, Pamphlets, Books, Re ceipts, Orders, Check Books, Ruled Work, Half tones, Line Cuts, Engraved Work, Stock Certifi cates, Bonds, &c, &c. No trouble to show goods and give estimates. The Columbian Printing House, GEO. E. ELWELL, Propkistor. Entrance First Floor, through Roys' Jewelry Store. Next to Bloomsburg National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA, Professional Cards. II. A. McKII LIP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building an Floor Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Wirt Building, Court House Square Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Ent Kiilding, next to Court Howt Bloomsburg, Pa. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Comer of 3rd and Main Sts. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-ATLAW. Office with Grant Herring, Bloomsburg. Pa. In Orangeville Wednesday each wee A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nal'l Bank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE 'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANC, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townnend's Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent's Building, Court House Squai Bloomsburg, Pa. M. P. LUTZ & SON, Insurance and Real Estate agents and brokers. N. W. Corne Main and Centre Sti, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as eood Compute losses promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON T1RVTKT Office Barton's Building. Main befaw All styles of work clone in a superm iiciiuci. mi worn warranted as .'represented. . TEETH EXTRACTFn WixumiT at by the use of Gas, and free of chargt- wncu nmnciaiteetn are inserted. Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Crown and bridqe work a specialty Corner Main and Centre streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Columbia & Montour Telephone, J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glutei. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours 10 to 8 Telephone J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGIOH Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-30-iv BLOOMSBURG. PA EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY ATLAW, CENTRALIA, PA. Office, Liddicot Building Locust Ave, H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Ent building, 11-16-09 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over W. McJL jeuer s Hardware Store, Bloomsburg. Will be in Millvilleon Tuesday. Montour Telephone. Bell TelephoB. H, JJIrKMAN, M. D. Homoeopathic Physician and Suaoao Office and Residence. Fourth St.! Office Hours : ! " m: to 8 P- r 5:30 to 8 p.m. BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. WATSON McKELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represent twelve of the strongest eooa 1 . . 1 . puuie iii toe wona, among which are Franklin , of Phlla. Penna, Phlkv. Queen of N . Y. Westchester, N. Y. North Am. rioa, PhiU. Office: Clark Buildin. and Floor. V
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