Cement Talk No.6 Repairs are the bane of the prop- erty owner. Today it is new porch steps, tomor- row 1t will be a new sidewalk, soon it will be a well curb. Why not cut out bothersome patching? Why not build those things once and for all, using concrete? It will stand the frost, rain and sun for years, if you make it carefully. Use clean, coarse sand, well graded gravel or crushed stone and UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CE- MENT and stop that repair nuisance. The best dealers sell UNIVERSAL and are proud of its record of suc- cessful work. Ask them for helpful book- lets and prices or write us, UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CEMENT CO. FRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURG ANNUAL OUTPUT 10,000,000 BARRELS How About it? It may also be true that ing moss gathers mo rocks the roll Do vou ever have Heac or Earache? Most pe § ard il is the best liniment for these in be well Such a platitude of a world, which all working fed, and innumerable w glarved horses can orking men die For HEADACHE Hicks CAPUDINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Siomach or Nerve Troubles, Capudine wi eve you It's Ui pleasant to take--acts immed, ately Try it. J0e., Te, and 50 cents at drug stores, rel Grand Overs Pianist, Advertisement of a Londo ment agency “Expert gr pianist: male or female ing French preferred.” €m ploy Opera speak anda Cine TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUILD t : THE RYSTE M the Od Standard GR i TUN ¥ Take printed we and ro yin 5 laste less form Fur grown pope and ch idren, 0 conte. peop One of the Many, Hewitt What did wouldn't give Jewett —1 gave Just to show him cash you do when he you credit? check, pay him a bad that I could Proper Treatment. sg ’ i he com feels all stopped & vacu sweetly tried clean queried im Judge Forebodings. Webster had made his great speech in reply to Hayne “Some day, I suppose.” he mused, "it will devolve upon Hennery Cabot Lodge or Winthrop Crane to squelch len Tillman, and o'm not so blamed sure they can do it!" Qualified Player. Marion's mother was {ll aunt who took her place at the head of the household plied the children with unaccustomed and sometimes dis liked articles of diet. One day, afte being compelled to eat onions, Marion reffised to say grace “Then you must sit at the table un- til you are ready to say it!” was the | aunt's stern judgment. An hour or | so later, when the brilliant sunshine and impatient calls of her comrades together comprised an irrestible ap- peal, Marion capitulated-—thus: “Oh, Lord, make me thankful for having had to eat horrid old onions, if you can do it. But 1 know you can't.” and the The Flavour 3 Post Toasties Is so distinctly pleasing that it has won the liking of both young and old who never before cared much for cereal food of any kind. Served direct from the package--crisp and fresh, and-- “The Memory Lingers” ss ——— Pestum Cereal Company, Lid, Bartle Creek, Mich, \ ——— SPEEDING AUTO RUNG INT Cho} Killed Injured. Persons Fourteen Machine--President Taft Had Lef: Fair Two Hours Before. N. ¥ Nine 14 injured, as the result Syracuse, were killed and them seriously, cident near the end of the automobile race at the State Fair track here, when a Knox racing car, by Jee Oldfield, leaped from the track, surrounding throngs that the speedway. Six of the nine persons were outright and three others badly injured that they died way to the hospital The accident came termination doubtedly the has ever held in as well in the tions The honored Presi Taft it time after he had that the tragedy Just before took a short track, which the dust for party This wétting was drivers who bO0-mile event When the race was ca and job ving in ¥ because of the con- some of the of it and plunged into lined the other side killed were so on the the fatal un- Fair attendance of attrac- as that was State of a day biggest point of the as matter guest of the fair was was only left dent the grounds urred fe occ he le President Taft auto on the keep down nd his ride an was wet to the President a as to cause pe in such were to com the to protest led lurman Ralph De Palma who had been refused to dition of the had chances, during whi dri previous races, EO On track, saying dan was track the water it too gerous t take There which the made some delay, dried some- De Palma entrants, was called and both and wened in The race nan 3 Oldfield and B along wi The accident hapt -third mile De by a lap, wit as they entered the first that mile The big it Is estimated, at were gix others for- lend- the as trailing quarter Palma w he Oldfield Cars ravel an were running side by as swung around passing the grandstand When they took the tu The car the alr the tu after was Oldfiald rn ere driven by Then it and crashed through a report leaped in to the outer slide The crippled control of gh hundreds of along the swerved machine er, per- the fence be vond the the driv ploughed sons lined the race The runaway piled together on the mangled almost beyond reece throu fence to view ear had left people ground. several Lion FRIES GOV. K.TCHIN REMEMBERED Alo ne on Interference of Judge in Sta e Affairs Spring Lake, N. J WwW. W. hin, of North Carolina, will long remembered by all who attended Governors’ conference for his pathetic acknowledgment of the emptiness of his office, as for his willingness to stand alone on the question of the inter Fed- eral Judges in State affairs “The duties of the North Carolina consist in drawing his salary and granting pardons.” he told his associates when some of them were complaining of their lack power, “Why, if | had as much power as any one of you gentlemen, I'd rest content,” he added North Carolina's Governor Is the only one of the 48 who lacks the power of vetoing bills. But Gover nor Kitchin is laying his plans to be- come [United States Senator, and if he succeeds, he will probably have enough responsibility to make life Federal Gov Kite be the as well nce of fere Governor of of MINE PAYMASTER SHOT. Father of Dead Man Drives Eandite Away and Saves Cash Pittsburgh. While driving to the mines of the Superior Coal Company, William J. Steen, who with him, caught His father, was in the buggy body as it toppled over, was saved. Later in the day Quadrata Orrig- troopers of the constabulary prevent- ing the elder Steen from throttling AOI rs a Kills Self Avoldentat y. Atlanta, Ga.—D. 0. Dougherty, prominent business man of Atlanta, was found dead on the rear porch of his home with a bullet through his heart. A pistol was found at his side. The coroner's jury determined Mr. Dougherty came to his death through the accidental discharge of his own weapon. Mr. Dougherty was president of the Dougherty-Little Redwine Company, one of the larg- est wholesale dry goods firms in At. lanta. 7 AL OVER THE STATE ) THE STATE TOLD Wn aia ORDER Chester Crum Lynne station, on Pennsylvania Railroad, wag broken into by stole the money from phone slot machine South Bethlehem burglars, the tele- Little gix-vear- in terrible £ix weeks dog. Four from hydrophobia. ago he was bitten by a Elizabethtown E. FPF. near town, has a Creep, patch re- of crop this season They are of good William Barnes, charg- theft of an automobile , was convicted and given of not lessee than nine not more than three Eastern Pe®itentiary making Reading ed with the 1 June 29 a sentence months and years In the York an effort Church York 30.0600 Business men are to have the Brethren hold the annual meeting In It is estim that at least visitors will come to this city the Reading ated during convention (Geo. A. Boyer, through hie mother, Mary Reber, instituted a suit against the Allentown-Portland Cement Company for 25.000 damages for the loss of a leg in vevor at defendant's plant at Molltown The Hod C nvention a con Scranton arriers, at the dne Namara decided voted Me ) aino ir national c« here, thou the dollars to defense | It was sand und to only every five convene years instead of every two vears Macungie The plant at this WwW. Sch folks, who vill pany put after quite an idleness Mrs her of ten iron fou ght number of tow BLO( K Or operation, piace Was ants, for a OrEaniz and Sant Sarah childr grandchildren, ten children children, 85th vear viving Reading man, mot sixty great-g great grand: died here of old and three great age in her She was the only sur- head of five generations F ighteen a Boe in a col southbound Phila- iineman’s car near the Philadelphia Vall Allentown people we up re shaken head-on Te ley Transit and Easton Carlisle ing of Dicki ored the faculty Carli ole of the ceeds Dr signed Butler tion of a special invest) nson College was by informal presenta } and stud Eene ion io ents citizens ot Allen Noble, dent, who su: Edward Reed, ir. Eu newly-elected presi George re- Upon the recommenda- Grand Jury called acts of violence to the property of Pittsburgh, Butler, Harmony and Newcastle trolley road during a strike in August, charges of conspiracy were made and indict. found against twenty labor leaders and former employees of the road to gate the ments Lewistown John Wagner, a track walker, stumbled over the body of a man along the tracks and found i for the re- The bodies were P. Hoffer. thirty-five years old, of Drook- N. Y, and Lawrence Edwards, Pa. Annville Amid cheers Rev. Law. rence Keister, president of Lebanon College, announced at making arrangements noval of the first man, iyn, Daniel Eberly Dr Eberly Scholarship fund the Eberly farm proceeds to 000, $40,000 Announcement also president. The amount fa $6,400. Norristown.-—Joseph Mueller, thir ty-one years old, an attendant at the State Hospital for the Insane, wae beaten to death by Benjamin K. Price, colored, who is one of the criminal patients at the institution. The attendant was in a fleld near the hospital grounds with several pa- tients, cleaning up and fAxing roads. He told Price to pick up some stones. The order angered the colored man and he turned on Mueller with a heavy pick he had in his hand. He crushed in the guard's skull with a number of blows, SB 1 AS ILL ANC MISERABLE. WEAK, Be dizziness with- These symp- seri- headache, and ferry Pibey OUS 10 neglect, TlisAShy" Mrs, FF. L. Stewart, Eagle 8t., Princeton, Ky., save. "There was a con- stant, dull ache across the small of my back and 1 eould not stoop without suffering severe- ly. Kidney secretions were inactive and the doctors told me 1 had gravel but their cine did not help me and death seemed very near, using Doan's Kidney Pills and improved from the first. In six weeks 1 was entirely well” “When Your Back is Lame, Remeia- ber the Name—DOAN'S."” For sale by Price 50c. Foster-Mi{lburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. LOT WAS IMPROVED. jot I whole love you a Frank told me ves me a ‘Whole PHYSICIAN SAID ECZEMA CAME FROM TEETHING Fred Tess — he loved house and lot. about with little girl was she was taken irritating breaking out, n her face, neck and first came down nonths old, she watery. sician and foun m eCcLema, teethi Was One cured NOY Tear ur months, troubled with by the Cutl ira Qintment.™ Craver, 311 Lewis May 6, 1811 ugh Cutie: eczema CUra (Signed St he was « and Cutie ired Soap Mrs, Freeman Syracuse, N. Y. Altho nent & { eau h. mailed cura,” ira Soap and Olin solid everywhere, a 32 2-page book, pplic ation gin wion with free on 2 K. 10 Dept Witely Sarcasm, i! are wearing at Plunkville-u g the place “1 bear ey iothes That but old « the-Peak go, wife “Yes I can take seven trunks old clothes If old clothes racket, I can make a splurge.” Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that {t Bears the Signature of LZ In Use For Over 30 Years. ( hildren Cry for Fletcher's Castoria for you 1 the are An Uneleeping Youth, son will adopt?” “Can't say,” replied Farmer Corn fossel, “but judging by the Josh keeps, 1 should say he was nat urally cut out to be a milkman.’ teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma SR One Cure for Sarcasm. Bunsen always was sarcastic, home his wife had a new hat to show him. It was some hat could Have seen that It was phrase in female headgear But Bungen started to make re marks. He said it looked as if it had been trimmed by a cross.eyed milliner on an empty stomach An he made a lot of other disparaging remarks Mrs. Bunsen was almost in Bunsen had to go into the other room to have a quiet laugh at her expense The next day he had forgotten about the hat The day after that he was reminded of it. Mrs. Bensen handed him a bill for retrimming that hat—818 24 it came 10 Bunsen paid it without a murmur and said the revised edition of the hat wae just right He is not the final fears all exactly Order of Larry O'Neil independents. had no love of line save as he administered it he decided to “fine rade breathed definnce with every order sued by the military “Here, you k © the man next bi can't ™ along ITNing on discip- When the pn he is leader ut for yer feet!’ m Keep “Get wid ‘said Lar him I've a shtep take it or J + ver sheep: own, an p rade to get on widout me & il dooms hopelessly ex evil we y and desire to Tied wi 10% in the Circle, DECEIVE YOU ——— SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA PAST, INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR ! i } ! i i i in Secluslen, “I= your mistress at home? “Are you the manicure lady? “No, indeed!” “Then she ain't at home, mum.” For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' Carvping is the best remedy re lHeveg ihe aohing spd feverighness eures the Cold mud restores pormal « It's liguideffects immediately » and Dog. Al drug stores onditions oe. , Be Blessed are the happiness-makers. Blessed they who know to ine on loom with r cheer. Henry Ward Beecher CLENN’S Sulphur Soap Clears the complexion, whitens the hands and is a time-tested remedy for skin diseases, are how One's g i Lhel HE ¢ Hole sad Whisker Dye black or brown, S8¢, | iF YOU HAVE no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, “‘all rus down'’ or losing flesh, you Tuti’s Pills just whet you need. They tone up the weak stomach and bulld up the flagging energies. Fettifh ¢ Gye Safve Safve It's Use Will Quickly End Ye ave « ak, Sore Eyes NS) iii i OF PACKAGE. 3 a] s tr Ret Ta and all others in iia rom baring the dis ng SPOEXS LIQU Ho Pie PER CURE ve, of In Teed, o'r ve of distemper, Test remedy ever nt for mares ln foal, ® guaranteed to eure one ane. Boo and a bottle; and druggivts and harness desler. of sent expres paid by Cul shows how to poultice throeta Our free Loa! agents wanted, selling THE STANDARD OF QUALITY maintained in every pair. CAUTION ar town, write for Satalot ov factory to wearer, all DOUGLAS, 148 spark St, Brockton, thorough Pierce's work of the staff of physicians and su under take an alterative and Which makes thy stomach strong stores the lost purifies and r BOYS 82, 82.50 or 1 ii positively cut wear 0 PALRS of ordinary boys’ shoes this paper de. Readers : siring t v buy Bh i Sols, 2 re ving w y ot, subftitutes or imitations, in 2d wintiona, and Chester County near rail salting for jess than value of Real ea) Bata hese Siongh ma. 5.6. WE BUY OLD GOLD Sr. eT Si eh Sahni all n Slices paid. PENN SMEL 908 Fi hort Street, Flin as
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