State of oh Ghilkl Labor Law. | shoenandoal J ‘oper, istond:e { hools © y ‘ thig to { h} 1d La bar 1 thi eXCOs the 5 aarc arents guper. | on ual Laalls inu Kadi) alumn: Oni Board thoy $30.00 ng ley ysman, has refus~d to ser allad to wear the hoo fdewaiyn contends “walsOrs have m i ones oharactsr or & ny will get him a $s com? bade Rig pres fortune of The compa badge x her nother not 2rrested Un Swindling Charge. ter = yut th and Caneda or over a York 4 ing al sountry sodging rat, Ged dotact] ree Rorbe Murder fowis naar Tries To York farmer, hecame His Falken Paradise, violently ipsane ened to rder the family and fire to iT A the assistance of neighbors Falke stine strapped to a chalr to pre ent h from carrying out his threats He had been committed tc the almshonse and will later be tak- | to the Harrisburg asylum wrt wre NG im on 'resents Hall To College, Bethlehem James W. Beck, of New York City, formally presented to the Moraviam College the new Stadents’ Hall, his gift to the college in memory of bis father The sentation was purposely arranged $«¢ occur on Thursday, which was the peventieth birthday of Dr, Augustus Gohultze, president of the {petitution Stile Two Miles Of Wire, Phoenixville. — The blgeest wire theft that has been committed In this section has heen uncovered by loea' detectives of the telephone combany and three arrests, two men and one woman, have been made. The wire ~-nearly two miles of twas found at the home of Mrs. Thomas Elvir who with her son, Robert, and Mahlon Beard, was arrested. Pastor's Salary $10,000, Pittsburg. — Because he refused a choir In the faculty of Princeton Theological Beminary and a few wocks later refused the presidency of 8a Kentucky college. Ray 1. McEwen, of the Third Presbyterian Church of this city, known as the "haw churoh, has had $3,700 a year pdded to his salary, Dr. Mellwen will row receive $10,000, making him the highest paid minister in wes! ern PVenpsylvania, Mrs. Mary Cope ley Thaw has been prominent in the support of the church. Eh Bolt, Pottsville Mie 'rinters kill Covnty quandary be- every Echuyl are in a fact that printing office the ballots There Of Lhe County oe has for are 1568 dis county and an entirely mugt be provided for an heavy bond r mance of the allowanco hing bouscs k It is fear- ounty will tion ros LO ed wring + time 1D Port Carbon Schools. Charles E. McCloskey Dies. _agea ] He was a grad- an Odd Fel and member Her Son. fs Did Not Recognize (MYcials Burn iting On flail wus struck i near Hi a who Wilm! # survived 3 go the rail reg when struck low airing a swil Mad Bal Loscs Fight, Willian mad bull on the Eimer Edler, in Woodward charged won Edler while he and several ware (ry. BE 10 capture Lh A The in its blind asszau ran into a ocked it spokes wheel an shots were fire apart A farm Townshi bull, wagon, of a prisoner while o end its life 82 Floors In Elevator, Baseball Star Marries ' } i Brides 28 Mn der, Ewing PP’. Schne H WwW wns last year captain o baseball team co'lege created a by his twirling for ths Reading Tri-State league playing under he name of Dank The wed ling trip will be to California where the narried by Rev Ychneider La and af sensation # the favette (ol leaving 1 y eR tor League Bethishem Members of historical started a movement to erect a me morial to Benjamin Franklin, near a fort which he built st Weisaport, 154 years ago. Family Claims Old Fortune, New Castle, « Members of the Drake family in Western Pennsyl- vania have organized and on Fab. ruary 18 will meet In Niles, Ohio, where plans will be formulated by nrominent attorneys to secure a for. Francis Drake and now In litigation ‘n the Britia® Chancery Courts, fortune is estimated at $200,000.000. oh ———— Women Climb Aloft, Pittsburg the erew of the sand boat Diamond, twelve men and two women, had Garrow escapes from death when the craft sank in the Ohio River. When near Larles Head, the Diamond plunged her bow into the water, an) before the sloening crew could be aroused had sunk five feet below the wirface, By elimbing out on the mperstructure the men and wothen managed to keep afloat until help | ntrived. “Shaking Hands Pre and Talking the {0 Newsp ifR express SER from t} the profes i rostituie or § &r who ¢con- ta the beik of whil raflie country. “The procuring of iu and girls for sald, at glave 1 thie 5 purposes of debauchery “has seldom If ever come to ntion of the bureau, the purpose of the treaty (o pre 1 procuration the treaty's i% ounces there, present immigration sw nsive and drastic enough | tarms to effocteally provent additions to the already I: ne [he not oy in rd of alien prostitutes and procur- vide adequate means to rid the are here unlawfully, and in particular does not reach what Is the very root {| of the evil, the free passage to and tro of those engaged im it.” Tho Investigations of a special officer, whose name is nol given, con- TO ONWT A . iF Al L. to People 18 Not Human Side i vt . PIOUCILS. in re 8 DO BU onal organiz: the exploiiat FOUR COUnirios they we a opport in an impr Cong got ir res forced toe with muel » and “anger be found read re. § , concert and and ihe drinking places of t vouial citicw were found to he ficids 7 the operations of t! numereus groups ol en net so openly Immoral 28 to be under police eontrol, but who make fit &a practices to add to thelr [ncormes by immorality. | “In many of these eiline It waa found ths! eoriain eafes and resorts are babitaally frequented by persons sweking fresh suppiles of worocwn, not #0 much because smch resoris are | ‘clearing houses,’ buf because women of the type desired are to he found {and kindred spirits are always con gropaied there” Tales of cary fe and riches await. ing alien women In the United States have much to do with the great in. erence of fmmoral women and attend ant evils in this country, saye the re- pore, in of ! 10 ae- ce: 1041 . e dar music halls ntl fertile cadets wora- s their Lil Proposed to Prevent Gambling at Racetracks in Maryland. Baltimore, Md. alarmed over an announcement a bill vill be introduced in the | (igloiure prohibiting racetrack i 4] ing. The men¥ure will be modelled along the lines of the law put through by Governor Hughes, of New York, Since the New York tracks have been handicapped by the new law the Pimlico course hos regained its for- mor prominence and the iast two meets recalled old Pimlico days. Lackawanoa Uaflroad Has Tost Ita Splendid Record. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.-<After being able to boast that for ten years no passenger had been killed on its tracks, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad lost the reeard when a youth, Edward Hill, of Gib ton, Pa., stepped hurriedly from the local passenger train at New Milford and was struck and killed by a coal train. Illa mother and sister, prepar- ing (of nilght after him, witnessed the (shock. * oral wy 2h J EE Profit id & Fix ie i“ too 4% up he far all EOonea boards or gh 8, nail the old roof, and then weal! eas to mend wilh Lge over of tar will so high in hens, and It but after a ch and wants of August, sell uniess a ig a very eaks her of feather 0 Hefore $4 ne of 5 ra be here the time the winter throug} # he ou ves i% e oorn and ¥ } Tr ' ire 1 for tha 3 2 be so confined sr §# By rood eet tire there will be sevaral anoa and oare for loft of ha sure healthy and Foo what Is Ue egg promoting line, bunt the ones retained are all snising, if rot they will income of the laving hens, uth the winter No use slugeish heas: they will sat, he In the way, thelr s“izrishness tn all vwritais bafore room Tor the 4 v} WOH em indiana Farme rantrant Sent anme gyod sOaTinr them to BR Cia A MHITTTTRY HOUSE hoite aare ita walls ™ i= the lit that af: oe un h Bar Teun, satarth and such Ain Maks the north and saat Vda omrfoctly tioht the leave a window Cover 8 uiside with noni rg and on the Mmside tack stout mus in, useing »e glaan houses ig and ventilated any draughts ‘he Put the percheg aliave a plat having the thirty fromm Pa floor ha ix er elght Inches above | the atfsrwm. This the fowls | ths antirs Boer apace and adds te the ia tha house A house 2x18 vlesty Wer enough for twentr. fywis whore they are 2llowed ran ani of doors. Mut a fool of traw an ee fsar and throw the grain pie Hose he fowls must dl fr Nt 0 ther will pet exorcise Fring the! old weather (Mye them a hex of | grit. a bax of fine charcoal a wide Hallow Dow of duet ar! oon plenty : a! purs water where thoy ean rol at t Pead wheast co: oats barley and beef soran, Don't worry about rotting Maisnssd rat'one unt! yom have sot the ran of the tmsiness — Poultry. i mala ary that JRA0% west and in ery th hile this on wire Pane and the will ha 1 nerfartly rE est to hurt OW x fore niad Foren Roam shoud The pershes sives Oe asl is Aon ta reEREnDING PY THE nopr=En I have received more leltrrd re cently, asking about the hopper meth od of feeding fowls thin is rossihle | for me to answer petenpally. Hence, | my reply through the col Imns of! the | Farmer. There is a general feeling | amone poultrymen gains! washes, eapecially hot or warm mashes, | am | of! the apinlon that the more hot | mathes we ive fowls the more roup we will have. | have long since dis | continued the practice of feeding | he hopper meth a great gain in nig othnd rable #kill 1» The bopper comniex and eed, abhor and im ters and 0 rad AY number of nu rhe fiock Meg ray wil mal sme on br ws The evYoanness wil he large, medin small mottled of shell Tt would AiMcult. indeed a3 a mongre will present a more invifing for table use than a 1H present in thrown m., brown, tn nde Is Wyan dotte, or ome thet would lay many eges in twelve months es a Lezhors or a Minorom — Farmers’ Home Jour nal as rFxTRCOIEY NEEDED The hen mee’s exercise the same 2% a hnman being Yeu can't expect hans to hare health and lay wigter egzs when huddled up In a sda Give them rsuge and Teall in “fring shed the Tarmers Jour gpace omen io Hin a Woe pend sovthare sun nal WINTER POULTRY the gues! Aeaey The arenar ta Winter naulire par” large measure upon where your hens are roomiing. If on the bare hranches of a the mortheast corn of the there ean be no donut about Fr Home Journal nN FA Needlewsrk Champion. + {res an ar are py ss COC Olsen of Charles street & Paul, is the neodlowerk champion at the Riate fair year, for he war awarded fr! honors for a framed embreidery picture, an eagles perched em We Amoricn fags, sxquisitely deme even to, the hoary padding of eottem under the bind, which gives it lifelike contoun The emtive deslem Je in filo silk is worked solidly Bach seobion Charl Sedm tals “B Plarfbes” in geld Mr. Olsen is net the saly man who and Br heavily em The exhibit shows the work of faney work recagmizes with ple centrepieces and pillow 4 ‘ which It has afimired at former Mire wsMinnearelis Joursal A 5 SO ARAL Ss The Mean Man, Wife (crossiy)--Weill, have pour and then you'll be matis Ard. Husband—I'm not 80 cortain about that. 1 had my own way when ! married vou, but I'm not’ satis fed — Judge Conrelt, exnlaing the Chicage Tri bune, deceives only its owner. The human body contains 2.000 nics of ting. re Over
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