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Telephone Connection TET TTT TI rrr rerrreridid Money FEMININE NEWS, will come from financial affairs bec a Ger Hetty Green's son Texas to manage her Queen Mary orary colonel of Miss Belle the No Vote, gO Mme first will the hon. regiment ome man ol of Chica Squire is president No Tax Club, Falzsey-Lanme woman to be appointed in France Mrs. Grover Clevela children returned from Europe after an eight months’ absence. The name of the new Queen ol England is Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudia Agnes. Miss Gibbs, a member of the Lin- nean and a botanist, made the first ascent of Kinabalu by a wWo- man. Mrs announced tha husband's 2 Statue of Liberty. Mme. de Ia Roche has won an air pilot's license from the French Aero Club by flying at Heliopolis a dis. tance of twelve miles Mary E. Critcherson, head- at Kennedy House, in West Ferty-third street, New York City, was married to iin H. Miller. rook] Training High athletic meet was Board of Education to abandoned their fleld nd and her four Society Nelhardt, of Brooklyn, N. t she would scatter shes from the head of Y.. her the Miss worker Jeniar Manual } r 5. whose imi ite dt by the ree events, got a Principal Ele- from selling or Academy, Pough- Women trustees temporary wtion ini A. Shackleford g St. Faith's Cv res keepsie, Rose McAdam, } had lived alone twenty small rooms in | Thirty-first street, New York City, was stricken seriously iil on the streel and it was found she had over $3000 in savings bak. hiy-seven, who years in three ist NEWSY CLEATS Philadelphia {ertained by the Cuba. Thirty thousand persons atlended memorial servic the Brook- iyn Navy Yard and scores were avers come by the heat Valter Clark, New York State wit. ness in the prosecution of P a and Katz, brokers, was attacked by thugs and badly beaten, Report at 8t. Petersburg says that negotiations between Russia and Japan regarding the Far East as- vachtsmen were en. Havana Yacht Club, es in + President Taft reviewed morial Day parade at the and Sailors’ Monument on Drive, New York City. Thirty thousand trosns were under a Commun. 1 fire engines the Me Soldiers’ liverside revel ist demonstration, ang Isadore Newman, formerly a United eavalryman, shot his haby daughter to denth in his wife's pres. ence and then murdered her in New Senator Lorimer, of Illinois, denfed a resolution at Washington, D. C, Chinese residents of San Francisco States Government remove: alleged i A EA A HI Hr | State Senator D. W. Holstlaw ton- fessed before the Bangamon County Grand Jury, at Springfield, 11, that Senator Lorimer, $700 of which was paid out of a general “jackpot.” Harvard Athlete Charged With Cutting Draids of Young Girt, Toston, Mass. —Beward Churchyard Simons, of Pasedena, Cal, a junior at Harvard and a Crimson representa- tive in the recent Intercollegiate track meet at Philadelphia, was ar- rested in South Boston, charged with snipping off the braid from a young girl's hend. Simons had bden com~ peiing in a Memorial Day track meet held by a local society, Miss Lillian 11. Santangelo, sittean years old, brought the complaint. Ile was re- {eased later on bail. SA si a» ds bP rom its original home as a nae tive, wild growth in western Asia and ndjrcent Europe the cultivated pea has been tairen Ly man to all civilised countries. It has been cultivated for thoveanda of yearn, for dried poar, have been to:2d in Egyptian tombs, —— Chester Narses Graduate, Chester.——The anual commence- nent of the Nurses’ Training School yf the Chester Hospital, took place in the Family Theatre. Diplomas were presented to Miss Sophie M. Cunningham, Miss Mary B. Verdier, Mifs Edith M. Black, Mrs. Kathryn A. Worthington, Miss Lena 5. Smith and Mies Margaret Peters. The ad- dress to the graduates was made by Dr. D. J. McCarthy, a neurologist of Phipps’ Institute and the University of Pe Risylvania, Man Cut In Two By Train. Reading.——John Fix, a resident of Reading and for years following farming at mont, this county, was cul in two division of the Reading Railway, He was on his way home from Fritztown when he was taken with a dizzy spell and fell across the rallroad track. Columbia Brumbaugh Commencement Orator. Conshohocken. — Dr. Martin Brumbaugh, superintendent of schools in Philadelphia, has been =e- lected to give the address to of 1910, of the Conshohocken High School, at the coming mencensent Twenty-nine students, the largest class in the history of the school, will be awarded diplo Mas. COm- Strikers Tie Up Meter Plant, Royersford. lecause the Van Meter Company, fused to grant the request of mittee of their men for the tion of a ten per cent. cut in nade in January 1908, the went out on strike and tied up the plant throwing 125 out of empioyment. of Linfield, re a com restora- Wages, men completely men Brakeman Killed By Engine, Freeland Charles Repath, 19 years, a brakeman of a con Cres the Markle No, & colliery, near place, was Instantly killed The lo- comotive jumped the track and he was caught and pinned to be- neath the wreck ters of the crew escaped by jum thin Ladi death The other =n sin or Ping. ein Fivladelnhia Cherers Granted, The following Pi ers were approved art: The Consolidated Co.. capital $5.000; Mutual Buyers Association, capital $10,000; W. L Craven Building and Loan Associa- tion, capital $1.000,000 {ladelphia cha™ by Governor Stu- Copsgtructiion leading Man Dies In Home, Reading A despatch rece! relat ant need that Max pacher, a wealthy cigar manul er this city, who for E three weoks ago, died suddenly Peter's, Rome vend ives $OU acti urope 3 rr of lelt St Attacked By Crazed Man. With a sudden paper Was I¥ at Bath and Otter od savagely, striking son, Langhorne, then drew a pair shears from his cicthes and rushed down Mill in pursuit of Preston 8 . Of Flushing. Two police officers, Frank Bloodgood and Junian Mclaughlin, followed in hot pursuit Smith crossed the with the madman at ting plercing the weapon into a bar room on spreading consternation customers Officer Blood: in the front door and Laughlin § nied the escape of the lunatic from the back door As Bloodgood seized the men he receiv- ed a stab in his left arm, but man. aged to give his assailant a blow McLaughlin came to his assistance and was bitten in the left forearm. After much clubbing the madman was subdued, He gave his name 2s Francesco Antonia, of 1302 Bancroft Street, Philadelphia. He was taken to the Doylestown Jail shriek new ato the terrible ¥ thre w the adi Streets gest Walter Willlam- of in the breast, af Street tracks eels, omit- andisghing burst Streit, png the wi went Officer Me. his and br FOUng man Mill cries The reve Commits Suicide, Easton. — Dudley Wilhelm, aged $2 years, committed suicide here by shooting himself in the head with a revolver, at his home A constable had just served a war. sired to change his clothes ‘he went He was player and a drawer and ended his life, ball Shamokin, — Henry Leichleitner, by Antonio Rizzi, an alleged member of the Black Hand society, died as a result of his wounds. Rizzi was brought here under a heavy guar of State police and was formally charged with murdering Lelchleitner, The prisoner was very nervous, fearing he would be mobbed, He | was relieved after he was safely locked up in jail again following a | hearing beore a justice. The au- | torities will bring his case before a | fury as rapidly as possible, County Detective John Class ask. ed the Italian why he stabbed. Leich- | leftner, Rizzi replied: “Because he laughed at me for two years." — i Falls From Barge When Stricken. | Chester —Selzged with an attack ot | apoplexy while walking Mong. jhe o side of the sand barge Warner No. 4, moored at the Kesytone Plaster Company's Wharf, Cantain Charles Hickman, who was in charge the boat. plunge headlans intd the river. He wea brought to the shore be Prank Oaseel! and John Bell | Physicians found ie was extinet. tis home wos in Wilmington, Del, where he is survived hy a widow, Ile was about HO yours old, Auto Collision, passing through automobile, Mrs qua, was collision Her « Woman Injured In Moselem While this village in her Leonard Pecketl, of Catasa thrown from the car in a with another automobile turned turtle, throwing the o« out. The chauffeur escaped scarcely a scratch, t Mrs. landed under the gl wind shield was cut and bruised tained an Cap injured knee tomobile wah badly damag ar bu and The ar ed Som Police Hahn and Jacob they are Tamaqua.——Chiel of arrested Forest Chaney Malusky on suspicion thal ringleaders the gang in in the petty robberies have occured in of the homes revealed considerable booty jeard committed them trial. Among were Kelley's Gatens' cigar store and Weteraus’ pic Of cated many which lately the men Justice jail the places general tore Thomas' frul! barber shop town of 10 rob gsiore, Dublin Postoffice Robbed, Burglars the Dublin pairs a tray of “soaped”’ when Doylestown. into dozen watches and the safe all nitro-glycerine ghiened away carried away the third with ir in a y 1 robbery in Food Law Fines Swell Treasury, The rece the Dairy Food Division the i pariment gregated iy + # MITES 23 bel of of of Agriculture $56.4 the pts ate COs iargest come incl tion Bank's Assets Onions And $1. Pittsburg Mancuso Bank, w some months to court the one cony receiver the yich closed (ts doom made his returns that the assels dollar Mancuse { em The of AERO stated onsisted f oni He of One bank ¢ box © ected Be of and Ons was Iie bezzling balance about 312.600 time ago © y the of the assets to wy Raker Lost 812.000 Savings. “Kid Lightning” Mast Hang, Harrisburg {30% Stuart Is pd @& Harry He for jloyer in De the man 10 the second Dauphin County rn 1Li0n0. Erno’ death warrs alins "Kid here his Johnson Kis ney. ik the iting exec R00, be hb Aug a ool aAngea % # fF > ¥ the murder of omy ca ber Bankers Join Jail Pitisburg Alter no defense to charge and bribery in connectic n with nicipal ption expos bankers were sent to jall in eriminal courts recently ident of the Bank, and F, A the same institu. appeared befor five judges, the rmer receiving a fine of $590 and a sentence of two months in the Al ©. gheny County jail, and the Jailer receiving a fine of $50 and a sen- tence of four months in the sae ¢ institution ¥ The two bankers were immediate- Colony. having pleaded con gpiracy the of recent In core (res {Wo and fine E H Columbia fen, cashier Jennings, National of pres of sentence Jennings and Griffen conlessed to the court sometime ago that they had contributed their share of a pool with which influence legislation to selection of their bank as one of five city depositories. Had Premonition Of His veath. Chester. — Frank D. Marshall, Linwood, who was killed by the ex- plosion premonition of his death. that he felt that he was not going fenandoah a premature blast at Maple Hill Col fery, John Morrell, aged 36, and Frank Cornatorich, aged 37, were seriously, if not fatal ly, injured. Both are well known | Kept Wedding Secret A Year Darby. After keeping it a "secret for over a year, it has just leaked that Miss Florence Goldbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gustave Goldbeck, of Darby, and Ralph Mor. ! gan, also of the same borough, have May 15 1909. ——————-— oa | Celebrate Golden Wedding. Emang Mr, and Mrs. John Loh: man celebrated their golden wed: ‘ding anniversary. ‘Both are 73 years old and in good health, The couple were married fifty years ago by the fate Tev., Wiilian N. Rath. A year later Mr. Lehman left for the front and became, a soldier of the One Hundred and Beveniy-sixth Ret M Two dresses were delivered by Rev, 0, Kath and Rev. J. B. Btoudt, hundred anes were Present, ce ao” Artificial Lumber § It will Soon Be Necessity By S. F. AARON nRRRRY; a wenn il L 3» il 5 a ® » B Although many who are interested in the lumber business profess to be- lieve that prophesied timber famine is as far off as ever, informa- the contrary is altogether con lugive. Wood, as a material for geb- construction, is have Those who know {acts have down figures that convincing ‘h in all conscience, The sup known, th ine use and destruction est information upon cut misstated, fires and fungus dis the long tion to eral goon 10 day the Bed are choug is growin reage in known, the though withheld or mated, is iptate and insects beyond writer knowledge. timber our made cases destr utly for od lot the oy a re of a little thousand Mountains f forest are much Appalachian mountaing and on chest in the ti hor e 10 timber is 1 the the of Shenandoah back- acres in of Vir _n never owne forty virgin bit « The con a8 in the entire region Two hains erse the lengthwise, these fertile nut and ginia, a cut over. ditions the same of tray chestnut, ETOW oak, oak hem hus killed near rotting log on the mouniain- lof supply The general, ine as There is the making AS as may for there- direc from swelling, and of met Deeg ver thing to look that wi and as cheaj is all these, it better than wood, no grain and will, gtrong in all - tively WE to, hglance il be sirong, durable, And if it be a deal it need have fore, be od wall equally tions and © {ree considerable shrinking, cracking Manufacturing a Board r must be water-proot! . % ; Ta BY desirably fireproof 10 De entiful, a cheaply basic materi and bag oH ye : the ves and ible, weted convenient sl as mensioned 66 and shapes plants papers are sarto, wheat, south into hie housands of and and gr sizes ded. The fibrous lugs from which AEBCR as rice, worthy of the fbx ret and r thesa 8 the doghane C.. are roughly yeutio that st be the the fibers are to de is the real ble to make layers of paper re strong and rigid, when glue is used. reasonably water proof when shellac is employed as the cement. But the expense—it would cost a hundred dollars to construct a fiv-cent chickencoop with such material. The basic material in wood is cellulose, self<cementing under na ture’'s skilled workmanship The approach to its use is the proprietary celluloid; cellulose ais} wolved by a process that highly inflammable and allied to gun- cotton or nitrocellulose, Then there are the rubbers, the latex in the sap of many trees, which are wonderfully adhesive, water but nearly obvious rial mu Some cementing mate means wherebs held problem an masted nd far stronger Jt can De made together, but here it is little trou board gether a artificial to tegrate And what a godsend such a thing The cut, ting necessary in scientific forestry would furnish all the veneers, panels moldings, etc, needed for decorative Imagine, then, a piano case or oth Waving a core made of compressed fiber instead of the usual soft wood, and with one or ‘with mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, as desired. framed, weather-boarded, roofed, floored, and even celled with well fitting pieces that do not shrink, swell, por split, and that are entirely fire proof, and within, the architraves, mantels, wainscots, stairrisers, and paneled ceilings are veneered. As certain as axes swing faster than trees can grow, artificial Jum. ber will come, and we can not wail for it muny years longer Collier's Weekly, Natives of Papus are said to have converted a Church of England clen by the magicians of New Guinea” ' London has 2.151 miles of streets put 300 miles of tramways. Wa + The firet record of Halley's come was B,C. 20. 2h | IMOCKEFELL ERD NAMEWILLIAVE Mind, But Oil Magnate's Never. Palo Alto,Cal.—In President David Starr Jordan's address to the gradn- ating class at Stanford University, the nhle set of which wag “The Wealth of fone,” reference was made to the of I. H, Harriman and other nelers in drawing the lesson success fn life is not meas hat oy does for himself, but whut he does for humanity. in which the of nations is con- 16 To ng future of mental { dopment, the name Jordan, “finds of Newcomb in will stand in those who bY have made this and a better one.” ing, he said: “The name of | not suggest Standard fatic m of monopolies. institute for Medical sents one of the wisest ar-reasching ures to which money can ever be put” Harriman's win Fade From Humsn i | lives reat fina ie matiers we is 1th vorid al ‘sntin ckeleller or the a . Roc ke SHO + Liny Southwest Train Crews, train crews of the Southwest, sheer necessity are made up of abl take and appreciate a says former Councilman L. Carran Otherwise the dreari- ness and monotony of their lives might kill them train to ‘1 was on a in Arkansas re- rently when brakeman came rough the car and bawled out some it as we came to & tha please?’ 1 in't no place,’ iredly, too, at = of the habits Whenever he goes stops just from Cleveland Leader, Got A Flying Start, is an old in new clothes and beral atmosphere you want to read it again. don't: don't! Anecdcte: ‘A guest in 8 Cincinnati hotel was shot and killed. The negro porter who heard the shooting was a wit- ness at the trial ‘How many shots, did you hear? asked the lawy “Two shots, sah,’ he replied ‘How far apart were they? ‘Bout like dis way,” explained the negro. clap- bis hand with an interval of nt a second between them. “Wheres when the first shot was ‘Shinin" a gemman’s shoe a basement of de hotel’ “Where Tere vo when the sscond shot was fired ‘Ah was & passin’ de Big Fo' Birmingham Age Hersid. Here anecdote. dressed located in the' of Cincinnafi. Maybe if you were fired? de you Popular Joke. popular joke which nag in any languspge in the world is stated to appeared in the obs the Punch Almanas read: “Advice to per- to marry—Don'tl"” It interesting to kaow who Another, founded on was the "Advice 10 have “fallen in love’ One of the most brik, that ever appeared in porary was the brief; between an inquiriog child nd bh parent: “What is mind?" “No matter “What Is matter?’ “Never mind.” — Weg ninster Gareite Most ¢ 1hiect th ines comien impatient Why He Missed Some Things. An Irish politician had just re- turned from a trip abroad. A friend met him and inquired: Did you have a fine time, Mike?" “Of course, 1 did.” “Did you visit the Paria?” “Sure, | saw 2!] the plays” “And did you go to the safes?” “Sure, | wus in all of em.” “Well, tell me, Mike, and did you see any pommes de terre?” “No, | had the wife with me all the time Albany Argus theatres ia To Be Kept In Mind, Harold~-1 know that I'm not worthy of you, darling. Falr One—Remember that, Har- old, and my married life is sure to ba happr.~ Jewish Ledger. The underground railways of P have a loagth of 32 miles. Twen three more miles have been autor ined. — A Taste A Smile And satisfaction to the last mou thiul—y Post. Toasties There's pleasure’ in ‘every package. 'A trial will ‘shag the fascinating Savour; Served right from the pack-) age with cream or ‘milk and sometimes _ fruit—{resbh_ or stewed. , Pros. 10c and 15c Sold by Grocers, {Postam Cereal Co, Lady Battle Creek, Mich.
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