Si AA he —-— - Lie da State 39 Days. Sunbuiy. George Miller, a fori. shies place, died suddenly here at the dimmer table, of paralysis, and follow- ing his death a note was found mak ing a strange request concerning thi dispesition of his body Always hav- ing a herror that he woull be buried alive, im the note he made a number of years ago and kept in a private box in one of the local banks, he not onl} requested but demanded that his bo ly should lie in state here for two days, | to be viewed by his friends and then| taken to Galton, Ohio, there again to} le in state for thirty days, then Lo be placed in a metallic casket and buried | in the Galion Cemetery His request will be carried out as dosired Minister's Secret Marriago. Reading.~—~The wedding has ween anncunced of Rev. J, W. Laza- rus, pastor of the Lutheran Churches at Wernersville and Sinking Springs to Miss Jannette Blanck, daughter o Br. E. K. Blanck, of Vermont. The young people became acquainted a fishing trip on the Perkiomen The marriage was a complete prise to the members of his charge] and was kept a secret until it was| adl ever, Gt 158 Adtack Moving Picture Law, | Argament was heard in the Dauphin Ceunty court by President Judge George Kunkel in the proceedings U attagk the constitutionality of the attack of 1909, regulating moving sicture show places The Theatre Company and probably twen- ty others united in the action, the Attorney General's Jdepartment de- fending the act as entirely within the police powers of the Commonwealth Ne decision was given. Rallroad As Drought Breaker, Reading. —Two hundred were ordered to the Shamokin visien by the Reading Railway pany to haul water to the collie and towns that are now practic without water. It will take at twenty crews to man these trains distribute the water, The situation is one of the most se problems that the Reading Compa has even been up against i Oli Stripped Of Clothes By Tramps, Hazleton. Newton Minnich, of Weatherly, was beaten by tramps who removed his clothes and pes mitted him to wander in a dazed dition through the swamp near Hl Creek Junction clad only in his derclothes. He was seen by a erman, who rescued him and moned help to remove him home, COMl- tow- $1,000 Gift To Chester Church, Chester Samuel A. Crozer Upland manufacturer and pist, has offered give Baptist Church of this eit provid! that the membe: church isc $1,200 within a time the church debt off it is p wed to tensive additions to to th Timber And Minerals, Huntingdon Th the Shade Gap i Broad Top Rail opens up ond new timber Ceniral Pe: extends from County, into the Franklin Count large area of ore and coal proceed to devel of this new iar Recovers Embalming Art. Pottsville F. J aaraville, an und chemical dizscove meals prove m eovery of the lost used by the Egypt the county alms ous body of Anthony years, which he keg days after being ehemical process for tl strapped to a without the putrefaction ard altoh 4 siightest § in uo in Ground Up Snake In Cider, Marietta Th aer, of Red Lion, from drinking cider is seriously ill Elsner took a remain in the wagon over night, A] aad was ground up with the apples The family became deathly sick and! apon examination found the crushed akin of the reptile in the pulps. Swoons At Husband's Death, { Chester. When notified that Ler. husband, Andrew Grybek, had died | in the State Hospital for the Insane! at Norristown, Mrs. Grybek fell in- to a swoon and it was somo time Le- | fore she was rovived, Grybek's! mind, it is suid, was affected by the inhalation gases whilo employed ot a {focal blast furnace works, His widow is left with several little chil.’ dren to support. Aged Woman Injured, ! Chester.—Mrs, Mary Griffith, an| woman of Lelperville, accepted! an invitation to take a ride in a carriage along the Chester pike. Aft er traveling about half a mile the horse started into a wild gallop. Fearing that the vehicle would col- a heavy moving van that was coming In the opposite direc. tion, Mrs. Griffith leaped fot Ihe ve and landed on the highway a ye ‘heap. She with a few bruises, her dress becoming in the front wheel, breaking force of her fall oS Rr Aj J School Flirtations. Shenandoah ‘You must stop this flirting and love making by the wuphis under your charge,” superintendent Cooper to the seven institute, which behavior of the boys and higher grades Superintendent during last personal truant case and it probe the cotdit] were brought He charged children that sioned atter a heart to t talk, the thi Cooper sald that had occasion tigation itle on objected Weak he ive of a WHE to ig! the teachers wnrds the teachers were it tally, that the Were the the commie. only dee but morally fajled in this re anfit for bv Stats to child men as well Teachers who inty, he their calling He sald to ren igh flirtation a Jart of ridicule deela W evil of ehild making the used forel vould go still of edy the id love should be « al y in 2! ) and take the ministers fon hurches into hig conf ve nothing undons he regards as a 21 to stam p out eat oy Billet Lebanon, American Iron Mill. The & ing Company hay tion managers the Steel eLur- given {ir sanc- tion here of a steel billet mill, whieh is to be built delay The proposition has under discussion for a number years, The machinery involve an E00 000 fog Dp ai red without plant OX Del of more Proba the most oun Hunter Killed. Bloomsbu ident occur Alleged Murderer In De 1 iii u Mort Lancaster Cl) I years old, phia 8 iied her November Th . i Nf a Coal Wages For Shen idewater Novem gahove Richardson Gets Five Years. ’ David J » Buried: Only One Dead. Thin +} ve alike ¥ ramp Robs His Beaefactor, Choate While Mrs. Ella Mail Eddystone Borough, was pre a meal for a stranger. whe asked for something to eat, the part of con caked front handbag 13-Yeur-Old Girl A Robber, Yors Charged Oonuse 13-year-old reeled by confessed with robbing » Adaline Kenny Detective Fickes taking a Jord other valuable articles home George Yessler committed to jail of foap From Train Is Fatal, Pottavilie wrong train, Constine Kristus, aged ih years, In his excitement jumped from a Philadelphia and conch midway between Pottdville and stops, The top knocked off. He died where he fell -— — Philadelphia Charters Granted, Governor Stuart approved the fol- lowing Philadelphia charters: Edge Hill Land Improvement Company, facuring Company, $25.000; J. T. Jackson Company, renl estate, $10. 000; James Irons Company, Ine, fix- tures, $5,000; Urban Building and Loan Association, $2,000,000. Bright At 107 Years Of Age. Reading. —<Mra. Chloe Wakler, col. and is Reading's oldest woman, In apite of her age she is still able to be about the house and converses with all the callers at her home. —————— Dies In Fall On Step, Lewistown —~Willlam Rupert, 88 years old, was instantly killed in sight of his home at Ardenhelm In falling from the subway lead- ing from the Pennsylvenia Railroad depot to the public road, 1. Macauley, in the New York Wold. Augusta, Ga. The keynote ing session of Congress will be this statement: “This Administration on a platform that we carry out the policies Roosevelt, and we that pro e."” The Prigident reserves to himself the right to decide what tho cles are. He has said in pu dresses that bie, more than any man, perhaps, had been in ; to know just what Roosevelt did not believe. “Mr. Roosevelt's chief pol has said, “was the determin make the great corporation country obey the law, and those porations included the railroads the great industrial corporations tha do a large industrial business as that have shown a tendency to mon- opolize that business and competition.” Mr. Taft has indicated clea enough in his speeches what his sage will be it will recommend an uhusually long program for Congress and that is likely to revive a goon of the hostility shown fo the Roose. velt Administration on the score the railroad rate legislation That the President has been tng forward to the possibilily of ons opposition within the ranks his own party is indicated Ly his cent speeches, Mr. Taft will recommen of five members in order the Interstate Commerce Con shall decide a rate is unreasor reasonable rate may be made at with no appeal on the part of railroads except fo the Suprem Court. This is to make the } rate bill effective. He will that the five judges, baving business before them, ean expedite legislation, will become rate expe There will be also a PITY ALL tion of a tribunal that will pas how many bonds and how 1 shares of stock every in taf road may issue, to prevent t ing of stock At one time the dent said: "“Thia is impor t cause when you water stock you do it to deceive people and get them to pay more than the stock is orth Further, Mr. Taft said, it is wrong because it builds a false foundation on which to reckon what reasonable freight rates are. . To further expedite the work of making railroads obey the law, the President will recommend a reorgant. zation of ‘the Bureau of Corporations the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Department of Justice that wag elected Pro pos d to of The 8 propose 10 lore Keg Pp sUppre one deal d a that 5 5 oF Tey PF Wale Presi bes nly not be stumbling over one another, as they are under the present sys tem. But the “resident will make fit clear that he is not attacking corpor- ations that work legitimately His own expression on that subject is: “We could not get along without corporgiions. They are a necessary instrument in the business of the But as we give them privil- eges, so they must recognize the re responsibility and to keep them with. in the law.” The President will recommend an he thinks will make it effective. The mind it is not enforeable, as it makes «a difference that is recognized by the comwrmon law. He will recommend that the law be amended to narrow and confine it to combinations and conspiracies to suppress competition and establish monopolies, and to leave out the denunciations of general re- stral of trade. He will not recom. mend that Iabo® unions be specifically of the dment exempted from the operation the effect of the amen will be to put v Inder the iabor out present by are a the oyeotls e amend it the Lar of Covernment may i those lands by Conservative as to Mississippi. On the the IRNee Brwars re will not i oad the it ‘ rates All th nditions fulfilled he President will state he iz in fav ent issuing all the bonds necessary and completing the work that it bas de- to begin will not make monetary le io the next C r of the Governn The President recomme fon fot leaving that any ndati . On green A commission Alaska will be reer result of his experience in for is the government It mmended ardian of Caba, It is the iden 1 3 : i i i earnest about it, as he be- lieves Alaska, with {ts enormous ex- tent of territory and small, uncertain The President will recommend a by the Government for the carrying of mail Control of corporations will be the main issue in the message, and the President believes «that his adminis. tration already has made a good start in the corporation tax passed at the extra session. in favor of a central bank to handle the finances of the country, but the detalles of the plan have not been to argument and conviction on the subject than the President the mesgage to the December session, Probably the eentral bank plan will be a part of a later message, includ- scheme, Insanity Caused Strange Auto Deaths in Chicago, Chieago.—Thebody of Ernst Camp, the chauffeur who drove his antomo- bile with two ngers into the riv. er Sunday night, has been recovered, The bodies of Miss Beatrice Shapiro and Max Cohen are still in the river, It has been learned that Camp's par- ne, and the theory of the at he was also. ised a pub physical examination drive automobiles. All Future Boston Schoothouses to Have San and Fresh Air Rooms, Boston. ~All new school buildings erected in this city in the future are to contain sun and fresh-air rooms, according to a communication to be gent by the School Commission to the Sehoolhouse Commission. A report containing such a recommendation was adopted at a special meeting. A committee of the beard also has ing the Jooks of the. ro t buildings, and {t Ia probable A recommen. dation will be made on this, TTT TO CARE FOR CHICKS. Wise was he who said, “An ounce of prevention ls worth a pound of] cure,” and in view of this fact, chicks should be closely watched during the | early stages of their development to see WM they become infected with par. asites. In view of this possible in- | fection, it would be a very good plan | to dust the plumage of the hen with | disinfectant powders her brood | is hatched The should | be handled § jure before ge powders it would in ould they the | carefully, as the eyes of the hen, 8 into Am. from the examined for rather difficult a light grayish found heads, get Upon King nest the These thiicks Hee 10 sod fire color, and on the tops or smal! quantity about their head prove very effective of these dere § under of ges ear beneficial chicks Grown earth-dust themselves After attending to the chicks y gaible for the of lice, external iid disease of gpapes she This termed, is ™ against should among a very which Is of a he ve voung fowls It din iti the ehilcoks reed one-hnif f« % tories hy engi fn feather 0 from 4 ¥ tripped COPY anit water into the wind; then withdr preventive r Tiwes ¥ of lime sp thi 5 frost ls rum where fowls out garve fo prevent Worms It should always mind that prevents dy. and in th mportant in the Farn DIET FOR During the a patch or the loft, or a and will winter "hor fe in them, chang late co When chop it will be ™ all green forage with snow and fre Clover ig very valuable and where fed to stock, there will { shatierings the whether fed n a clean dry place. or sthether steamed, or fed clover hay is he abundance ¢ for poultry, mash, the value of clover in greater than many in a bron chatterings cabhbagon hens leaves and ho value for syonsnly missing green stuff, chiefiv: tena to Yeening the poultry in good Moalth. Turnips are af an Aap reatigor, and are well worth saving They should be chopped rather and fed raw, or else cooked done, and mixed with the mash, or table scraps. If vou have no sorzum seed your own, make an effort to obtain a load of some one who has grown a patch for molasses. In our neigh borhood, the heads are usually left where ther cut them off: oven if for sale, the cost would be little as com- pares! with thelr value, and the cost of other feed A load of sharp sand, or small gravel would be a good Investment, and should be obtained before too late: also a pile of crockery for grit, either Broken into bits now, or else stored to be broken as needed. Dust amd leaves don’t come under the head of feed dut they are very necessary nevertheless, and a gener ous plle of each should be gathered in sacks or barrels and stored in the dry. ’ This doesn’t require wmuch effort nothing as compared with their value through the winter. —E, CO, in the In the Or not: the fa of love to Cab dearly ala ng Mant good come inactive, diminutive and wnpro foods for it in easily best winter easily One of the hens in of preen is cabbage. kept and The use of a trap nest wi speedily tk out the drones in a flock. A ow trap nests should be ad by ev- pounitry raiser High and fowls do Lame Bird Roonts heavy roosts sure to be the re over two feet from floor beat Y AS Lares Y, 88 gapes pear on this Learning fe learning how then giving Cast eidan satis A chang« he right ki: with feed for anyth oat niet pent 800K, Hulled outs they are thre will heln 1 including f tow faster th & hi Wiis and olement neriod For grown or feeding rather i any ie t . Boiling boiling added other oats feed (ise not with good oats exo in them in Bary variety fending The to ford well and deepls of the 5 to do consider POULTRY mans DAMP A great why their The locati with it, but, r and sunshine w The inck nder lamp do «sh air damnpess al ponitr desl to t1 fre i drive cause of dampness ventilatio | little ventilation rightly applied will | remove the dampness and at the { same time give the fowis more health | fu! ronditions.—Farmers' Home Jour AWAY ways a of proper nal SORE HEAD REMEDY At the South Carolina Experimental Station the past two seasons, several have been tried for The best reemliz were the following mixture: C lard four the | remedies head ed from paptholeum one part and parts Mix well and grease | whole head, If In an advanced stage wash the head in warm water to re | move the scabs before using —Farm ers’ Home Journal. aro —— BGGS IN SALT. | A woman poultry raiser writes that | mer method of preserving eggs is i packing them in dry salt. Have the {top layer of eggs at least three inches below the surface of the salt Pack In a large jar with the points of the eggs downward. Cover the top of the salt over with parafine Fhe says the eggs wilt keep for sev eral months Farmers’ Home Jour nal, Not That Kind of Man. At a banquet of the Farmers’ Union at Shawnee, Okla. a satirioal speech by Irwin 8. Mason of the Salllsaw
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