State of Arbor Day Proclamation, Govarnor Stuart issced his Arbor Pay proclamation, designating April and 22 as the days Fhe prociainas fon says Tha conservation esoncees has hecome a natioanl niportance Among Ie trees and forests hold Ccorapicuous piace ft is the beliai that forests regulate the of water in » Bireaims The de nestion Qi Soules 1 HOW struction of ir | eit ve inten ob the 3011 Tafayette's Hr ne *ARLO Co LAT RY iru The lows Master Blaicher rian, D i nN. Y.. mantle of Easton { Moora, of prophet burg [ass West Orusige, EK elnheiser “hr ant RilOon orat of Wast ‘hester i Hindman, What Is Swankey” Danviile wi juestion ih % had en Attorne) £ Danville bie Amos shitp, COUTL gpokosmar ey" ig ! rural freely as A houseq it is a quest! ed whether tain a fair per whether it do drunk fudge in deflning the the Prem The know quently, gold w ont is an allible ‘swankey' Intoxi dispensed oxce that Blea somo court what ‘sw whethe 3 apply to aleoh Philadelphian Bays Irn Plant, The irom Company, i near sold at Leiper, of Phila 000 There is 227.000 on the plant It =; ed that the pl The receivers are J P. Lessig town: W 1.. Coover, Philade and W. A. Moore, Bellefonte ant of t! Duncannon non, w receiver's ant would be Stoel Strike Causes Suicide, Bethiehem.—"'It's all Harny OO. Lattig, aged 54, to housekeeper, entered room, just as | fell over dead tig had a few ner before lowed a dose of carbolic acid was omployed at eteel but he was not a striker settled conditions here Rave affected his over,” { his swal- the works, The wun- yi : mind Confesses He Stole Dynamite, Bloomsburg Chr los Centralia, stealing fnvoen bhoves of from the Continental enol Centralia, confessed hig has been committed to the Columbia County Jail He has implicated two others, who will soon be arrested. ory, guilt near Names Allentown Aldermen, Harrisburg. Governor Stuart ap- pointed M. Herbert Beary as alder. man of the new Thirteenth Ward of Allentown Fix Daoph'n County Tax. Harr'shurg. ~The Dauphin ty Commissioners fixed at four and a bal! milla This ‘= the same figure that hae prevall | for several years and yiclds enoveh on the increased valuati'n to me all fixed charges and running ex penses, Coun tha tax rate Two Minore Killed In Coal Fall, Scranton. At the Frie mine at Mayfield, famuel Kuzmek, a miner, and George Jure, a laborer, were kill- ed by falling roof coal Norristown, the $400 Four claimants for reward offered by the Commissioners for the ap- the murderers of Johnson, the East Nor- ywn cobbler, appeared before commissioners They are Wil- Appleton, Chief of Police Ren- } d Patrolman John Carrigan } Kehoe The policeman agreed to the reward di- r themselves and Ap- Appleton held out for I : he gave the ar- * of whom ioners to the ieorge A have Feasts Her Embloves stakeholder Sued Drops Coal On Durglars, LeOTE calp w int No Shoes. near Master lead In Ded him was had guar amoun kept in nei ther f his twenty he seldom ventured from his for f robbers hovel fear « Goes To Jail When Sued, 4 Rosie 1100 Orn harnevitch, of lilentown, has 8 »d a breach of Frank Raadt, balm Unabl landt has been ‘ admit ted he prot but all jise suit ing $5, aga G00 he art eges iquor ar when Home, CAVAZe, 0 was held charge house shat. in the build- whole section % were found meavage Jenles the explosive off Dynamiting His John Grim Hazleton, Vecasedd OF West Burgess Schoch on vindows 2 BRB Their Golden Wedding. iter at rrounde 1 by their and grandch Mr. and ederick Kling, titz, cele- {‘'elebrate dren, of LL! ling anni ng id Mrs old. For Litter Of Pigs, fiarriaburg.—At the sale of How. ard Sprenkle, a farmer living near timberland, a record price for and shoats waa received, The and eight brought $77.87, irfted bidding £0 years Pays 877.87 NE . vw | A SOW Chester aloyed at caught in em- wag dve William Science, the Aberfoyle mills, the cog wheelg of a a fellow-work- the belt Were ts were heard by threw off and trousers his body. shou faci ot from The West Third Strect Business Men's Association is nego- tinting with the Philadelohia & Reading Railway Company to estab Chester city and Bridgeport, N. J, farm produce. Lehigh Increases Police Pay. Bethlehem, — The Lehigh Valley Railroad, according fo a notice is sued has given all its police officers an increase In wages from $556 to $60 a month, to carry Acquitted Olen Men To Pay Costs, Media. John Good and Joseph M, Craven, Chester merchants, were ac. quitted of illegal sale of oleomar- garine but the jury directed that they pay the costs. The defendants declared they did not ~ell the oleo- margarine but acted as agents for the delivery of the gods for the Philadelphia Eastern Provision Com. pany. A 10.story building was bullt in New York City recently In 47 work- ing days. Crouch Redeen and piay there on a as he around © hite il large in his startled vision he neck and the ander's girl ylarm that brought al he folk out the Stilton farmhouse The East Terror For Ten Years, and Dies. more to the rhood with an eirhbor cantankerous rd , and when it 3 BR I ei child ther and kent attacked a: GIRLS ROLL OVER Muskogee Has Meet Da Muskogee, Okin society mateo and buds who are haye organized a3 “Roller Club” here They are getting so thin their tives and friends are alarmed. fad ia spreading, too Everything fat and fs on the roll They roll brea«fast, before luncheon, dinner and before going to bed stant rolling over the floor may the nap off the carpet it olin ed to obesity rela. The femi nine here Con wear bit that mat. The founder of the roller enit Ia a pretty widow who, ant] her superfluous feeh off, the stoutesi creatures west of Misaigsinpld Her friends ciates noticed she was losing flesh At first they wes alarmed, fearing her health was breaking and that the logs of flesh was the o ible sign of early disaniution. TO REDUCE rLcsH expressed and had done it all and over on the floor. etvie to he hinleas and one might as well t 1 be out of style.” she said ered that rolling reduces flesh a reoves hips, and | have been keep- ing it up 1 hope that i I shall be az willowy as the willowest 4 That settled it The fat women mesting and organized the “Roller Club.” Men who pass the day in the street dodging antomobiles now pass the evenings at home dodg- ing their rolling wives and daugh- ters, who simply are fading away as a result of the exercise, The women vie with each other in the number The average is 100. The highest score is 250. Many of the women wear pajamas for rolling exercise, such garments interfering less than do skirts Y OVel INVENTS A WIRELESS. Borlin, A wireless porket tele- graph apparatus was exhib'ted by the inven‘or, Professor Csrebotani, the priest in charge of the Munich par- ish, during a scientific le~ture before an audience of persons congaged in the various branches of zcientific in- vestigation, The Jjustrumont consists of a woodsn basze, with the letters of the alphebet thereujyon arranged in a circle. A small metal ind'eator swings on a pivot in the centrs, 80 pdjusted as to respond to the wireless dot and dash currents and spell out the message. The apparatus Is very simple, It {8 somewhat larger than the ordinary card cage. Professor Cerebotan!, who is noted as an awateur scientist, stated that a French journalist had attributed to him erroneously the invention of a wireless pocket telegraph instrument some time ago. journsl denying the invention. Howe ever, his letter was mot published, for him in the way of vindication ex- capt to invent the appgratus de. geribed, which he proceeded to do. Ss A. 5 w rar w ire Rats, Ladies “If You Don't You'll Get Bald” Boston, ~The piling »f false hair, which dosan’t allow the air to get at the scalp, is the great cause for the increase of baldness among women,” sald Dr. C. J. White, drrmatologist a. the Massachuretts General Hospl- tal, lecturing at the Harvard Medical sehool on the care of tua akin in penlth and disease, “Wear wire rats and puffs,” said | Dr. While. snd are more econcimical aud more Lealthiul.” Assailant of Lillis and Latter Shun Court, But Case is Continued. Eansas City, Mo.~-When the case of John P. Cudahy, the millionaire packer, charged with attacking Jere ¥. Lillie, was called in the Municipal appeared, “This case won't be prosecuted, will It?” Judge Kyle inquired. “1 don't believe so," replied the | City Attorpey. “Let's dismiss it, But the City Attorney insisted that the case ‘be continued. (iii 1 [X INCUBATOR AND BROODER Are you using one? 1 do not mean by this question, have you one, for I take it for granted that person who makes any pretentions of rals ing chicks has an ire you until any incubator using it, or is it stored awa) summer? If 80, get it out, and get it busy Now, right time to nave it runn now, is the ng full capacity. but whatever Can Dus thout INIDMAN The most fowl or other Runner durks exported to Engle ire a great fa Wweede the such fas a is of e1 to the d MASON for hated this spr They Leghorn of produce the eggs, éven in zero ther. They are easily conf pens: a 24 inch will hold them He quire water only drinking POSE They are great if sllowed to range wil large feed evening will always bring then reads be shut ing tim next they may he the 88 high as 250 eggs far the yen Thes are 1 wea part of their after lay after which given range of farm Some breeders for each are easily in pen t morning far raised than our Rocks and qui Ww more feed pens of rpingtons or We have bred them for seven years and have only praise for them. By cnlling and selection last vear we got eggs every month in the year Anyone wanting to raise for profit would do well to make a start with Indian Runner ducks. ~<A}. Frank Yates in the Farmers’ Home Journal the HAWKS DESTROYING QUAIL { have noticed several articles on the quail and quail hunters In your paper. and they have attracted my attention to the loss of quail due to hawks. During this season when the ground is covered with snow the bawk’s principal diet is quail While driving along a road near a hedge recently, 1 noticed a hawk in hot pur suit of a quail, but the quail flew Into the hedge and escaped. Two days saw i killed it, and upon examination found that it had been feeding on quail. Upon another occasion I shot a hawk and investigation showed that it had just eaten four quails. This goes to show that a covey of quails will not Iast long when there are nawks around. f think there la no species of hawks, except the sparrow hawk, that do as well as other small birds, especially during the winter season. Some people think the sparrow hawk, as the name implies, lives principally on sparrows, but this is not the case. Its name Is taken from the size of the bird, which is the smallest of its species. The sparrow hawk should be rigidly protected, as 1 have never yet seen iL attack birds of any kind, but it does destroy num- OAT Iz Ltr 7 TITRE 0) or Prof] ft The benefits derived from the hawk family, except the sparrow hawk, does not with the damage they do. Therefore | am in favor of a state nawks.—E. B. in the Ia Farmer compare bounty on diana — a FATTENING POULTRY. Poultry fatten much ore quickly confined to running at to fallen growth but not wanted to I ne and fod ner: eat import in egg producHon % & bring will he hen each is scaffl— ROUP house aller y roost and yf the fowls when they your mind and it be A cold is a ee © mergency cases Journal NOTES vessels fre ‘hen that laving ezes hatching from hens Keen AWAY roosts once every does four and hardiest lice all over and altry cold over the Pot IWS on exireme The when she ond } en cannot manufacture ezgs is feeding lice with her life Change the litter in the nally, and and be hes scratching the fowls wil) iithier. less lia than the York better An active breed le to be overfat larger should be treat winged sluggish fowls, ed accordingly it heneoe farmers would keep counts with their fowls be surprised at strict an they would erived in proportion to the capital invested Artificial beat should not be used continuously during t} winter but at times a lantern the house at night will otied combs Proper feeding and bousing are in portant oR duction Even the hens not produce eggs in winter properly housed and cared for. Shiftless hens housed in cold draughty, ramshackle houses, and a} lowed to wade in the slush and SNOW, never pay the owner a profit. nor even pay for their feed. Bears in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania game laws Oring the open season for killing bears ta a close with the year, and the state game commissioner says that the hunling season of 1909 will gn an rec ord as one of the best in he his tory of the state. "Bears were plen tiful,” he says, “and 1 think: that fully four hundred have been shot In al most every one of the mountainous counties they were repomed abun dant, and hunters secured some fine specimens. 1 do not think the clos ing of the ssason with the year worke a hardship on anyone It gives the bears a chance, and a= the tenson for oiler game Is now closed too, the wild creatures will not be disterbed. "Utica Press. A SOD the profit d prevent in factors In winter ary will unless beat Source of Teak Supply. The world's supply of teak comes from Biam. India and Jawa. Toak. wood 131 not attacked by the “white ant,” which is so destroctive to other woods in the troples, and teak is thus largely used In Slam for the bulla ing of the Detter class of woodee houses, The New York Equal Suffrage So is the president and leading spirig, has Tabmeed 18 Suan a dues from $6 WEL aio dl lo
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