a : ¢ ———— Qoafesses Murdor, Wilkes-Barre. sharged with murdering ards an amateur hypnotist, ercised an improper hypnotic over Mrs. Babb, pleaded gullty murder in order to save his wile the | humiliation of having to publicl- tell about her relations with Richards. Michael Babb, Philip Rich- who ex- power of gree of the murder, Judge Fuller] heard the testimony privately Mrs, | Babb told how Richards had hypnotiz- | ed her and how his power over hei | finally became so great that she told her husband and asked for his tection. Babb's attorneys also si ed there Is a taint of insanity in family and that he has twice bi when blood poison developed his head 1s badly swollen gaverely injured in the head. and t injuries are inclined to prodvce men. tal weakness, pro- Ow his | Now ¥ ue Dies Praying. Mt. Carmel.—A disastrous South Market Street resulted in death of Mrs, Joseph Hinkle, 30 years old, and the mother of three children A nine-year-old boy carried out his 4-year-brother and then hurried bac throush the smoke and flames and hanted and carried to safety his year. | old baby sister. After the fire was ex. tinguished and the excitement died down. a teamster examining the ruin; found the woman, knee hands clasped and upraised prayer. Almost all of was burned fr ATO 1 a fire on thi her n har hody In ager i ‘J Justices To Sve Counties, Schuvikill Asse the ia Pottaville The Justices h made a 1A Qontroller that the new fee with a fi sontends asplicable before next year, make a test ca recover $4,000 Peace ipon they be paid of 1 refusal the frat 18 809 They me The Control new fee bill is commis mm that to Pr in excess | Cuts Down Horse Thief's Sentence, Carlisle i sentence James Alexander stealing, to 2a minim and six months thirty years, after been taken by ex-D William A Krame« allornay Judge of thirt Sadler amended ¥Y Years convict ar Coasters Hit Pastor. Joraovy Shore confined 2 » from te ts hi govore infur Was ru inte which a crowd He wos } mn 44 fey thre Jacob Hos cain man glrarettea ahiange TT eate of the fion mint digtinet was who Apprentice School, Altoona Th road Comnany preantice school fourth year app elas will be com men The ides gaveral weeks president the nrofe of State to Ralliron SECT mo an ies and 1» Mast Ieave On Catiawissa tawissa, ira Hand Iotter Brown. a the police and gavel who You must | days harned Bon’! is signed f Mr. Moon Re-elected, York 10] C* ville, was re-clectad Pennsylvania Nurserymen's tion at the closing seventh annual convention here Other officers elected were: Vices president, Wilmer C of Mor- risville; secretary, Earl Myers, of Car. lsle: treasurer, Thomas Rakestraw, o Kennett Square. Among other promi. sent nurserymen who attended the! esnvention were Earl Peters, Car- | Hale; Thomas Mechan:, Georgetown: | H. T. Moon, Morrisville Morris Jones, of West Grove; Adolph Miller Norristown, and Samuel Kerr, Lan-| easter, i Sam president of the Asanein of the aeasion Hooves, Stabbed By Hat Pin, Easton. Thomas Decerto is suf-| fering from an Injury he received] In a peculiar manner a few evening: | ago. While at a moving picture | show a woman who sat directly in| front of him threw back her head | in laughing. and one of her hat ping | strunk Decerto near the right temple | The injury pained him, but he paid no attention to it until Wednesday, i Blind Man Wears Out Bible, Chester. After nang a Bible with mised letters for the last twenty years and wearing the face off the characters until they were no longer readable, Edward 1. Overton, a blind man. of this city, who is an member of the Bible Class of Mallson Street Methodist Enlscopa! Churoh, found that he would have to abandon the book. At a recent meeting of the clans Mr, Overton was presented with a new Bible, He was overcome with joy when the book was handed to “A Ray VAAL D College Extension, The trustees of the Pennsylvania State College at thelr annual session indorsel the movement for college extension, including a night school at Williamsport, and an apprentices’ school at Altoona. It was also de cided to pport the train for in struction in safety appliances to be run throvegh mining regions. The trustees re-elected are: General fames Beaver, Bellefonte, pres dent; Walton Mitchell, Pittsburg ident, and Dr. E. E. Sparks president of the college, gecre tary, The Executive Committee was 150 reelected These instructor chosen Homer Clouker, Still Oklahoma, and H, A. Dodge Vi., assistants in animal W. Gregg, Philadelphia horticulture and CC, A Hobensack, N. vil engineering au A H Vice res were ingion, nutrition; J in Hogentogler, i Henhouse, A tale of was brought to Stout in court here for several Loulo Tope children been living in Lower Makefield where her Doylestown and suffering Judge appears that and Mrs notice of have in a baby was born a few days wv. came from I ur » tO in I 8E p thle . jest, they might into Tope is sald woman, but is wrovide for the family ind, according to ard. The 8S. P. C. C. with the children fed and ion the Court di jzati mart nton authorities should fa persons moved rters. Mrs ndustrious only nearly poorly r consultat Ryan on he "wy the mily For Big Borough. A the has in novement small towns rn section of the coun form a greater bor contended larger bene. derived by the citizens yarby Township. Lans Clifton Heleghts, Dar. Aldan and Collingdale, ng combined | one Such a borough would tion of 40.000, and roads, street protection certain portion nip grow- Phila. Lansdowne tarts by nto are nflux of Hat Pin, 11] that id, of tabbing a a hu and ded rom breast a penotrats i death. The of Mr. and Several with been s+ he has night hia m and he told er to could she went to ¢ found him bleading return glee Probation Officer Gets $1200, Reading Officer W Rel upon the r official by Judge a saiary of $3100 wamed as proba a year ago by was paid by pris Probation placed er was ] coun Wit Company Chartered. aged to t S| Leba Company apital It spikes and he { Dies Of Fright In Wife's Arms, Altoona While driving to his ners Gap, Reverdy Host fell over in hia wile's sad from fright The cuts which he and his wife wore gtarted to slide and Hostler, fearing it would go over a high am- benkment., became highly agitated. As soon as the runners dropped into a rut and stopped the movement Lo Bethlehem Thirty-eight flags were given to the publie schools of Bethlehem by Captain A. A. Luck. enbach Camp, Sons of Veterans With the installation of the flags the 1,800 public schoo! children will be military salute to the flag. Casper Krug, Musician, Dead. Reading. -~Casper Krug, one of the ploneer musicians of this city, died, aged 69 years. He played alto horn with the famous Ringgold Band for more than half a century and gerved as a musician in the Civil War, A— Girl Killed Helping Mother, Shenandoah. Before returning to school for the afternoon “"Kittie” Klock, aged 14 years, at the noon hour erawled under a loaded coal ear to plek a scuttle of coal for her widowed mother. The train started, cutting off both the ehild’'s legs bo low the knee, She cannot recover, Nonogenarian Fractures Skull, Shamokin, — Catharine ‘'Tinnerty, 90 years old, fractured her skull In falling on a stairway. She was In. him. tally injured. iar R MEAT YEAR New York City. the name entrance porter to one age plants methods empl pay fictitious seen at first | All ths tigation employe plants sedulously would discios foodstuffs knock the in New Y are kept to for i of the slorage ' “There has iF. 1 the spac tempera! throug? here 3 short eam May teen fiow lose are br Come alon they Co He led filled = cans, and was only The ars fgg yo 3 *while recent ou er fe ith ELS § th th and ¢ h the He said ths ZEEE In some of the » «18 wei five old and the conten's came {rom China A man who participated tour of inspection and who worked in a cold alc the ton of these kno~c~4 off in bandiing. he said, was so workmen refused to handle the can. Eezes in this form are known to the trade ns “cgzoline,” and ace used ex- In formerly one of cans being and other pastries Two huge storerooms meat which hung in a temperature of six degrees above zero were next vis- ited. Beef, veal, mutton, lamb and 000 pounds had been in storage for soven months, the spring and summer at the lowest wholesale prices and distributed when the public Is compelled Lo buy at famine figures. The Meat Packers! Side Discussed by J, Ogden Amour, Chicago —"Deel is only about halt aeomt Bizhor than It was a year ago,” said J. Cgden Armour. “Like many ther things, it has risen during the Inst few soars, hut this ls because its production hag not kept pace with the demand, “Move people are buying meat and are buying more ment than ever bes fore, while stock raising has shown ttle ¥f any change. Consequently hMghesr mont prevalls, The packers do not dictate the prices.’ XS Page os 3 Wa A aN 1 “ii LE } B bert Garter $28 . . ér cold storage plants Year now, ad ge men's own gling wage earn 1.800.000,000 eg 130.000.000 poultry. Fruiiz valued at $50,000,000, Then, besides, there are millions of pounds of potatoes, onions, thousands of turtios, eele, cases of canned goods and milk, butter and cheese valued at $£1060.000,000, The total value of meat and food stuffs placed in ¢6ld storage during a year at present is, according to the | figures of the storage concerns, close to $2.000,000,000, These cold storage figures do not include the tremendous value of ( llquors in storage at breweries, dis- tilleries aud private places, the valne of furs in storage, nor the value of food supylies in cold storage at pri- vate plants, All those food stuffs 8 are hustled owing to the laws of nature, the food sumer, They are held to any length to maintain high prices. Cattle Production Does Not Keep cultarist. In its annual review of live stock on the farms it gays that the In. crease in value in the last twelve number of hogs and eattle other than recorded. 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