“The Ce AN AMERICAN HABIT. A Chicago doctor counts speed im eating as the cause of many of the bodily disorders from which people suffer, particularly in the business world. Quick lunches, the hasty bolt- Ing of food chosen because it is in sight and the rushing back to work without thought for the abused di gestive organs, can only result, he de- clares, In a physical condition that in- vites diseases in variety. He is un- questionably right, says the Indianap- olis Star, American people really care little about what they eat—this In spite of the fact that they possess hotels and restaurants in which all the luxuries of the world are served and markets which supply a wonder ful variety of products. Notwithstand- ing what is open to them, as a class they are not fastidious as to quality. They have their preferences in foods, of course, but if what they especially pare for 18 not immediately available, they accept what is at hand, gulp $a down, dash off and forget within ten minutes what it was they ate. “Quick lunch” places are an institution of the time in the business district in all cities and have an enormous patron- age, They came in response to a de mand The not to blame because insist upon eating in time, nor ig the essarily at managers Aare their patrons the shortest possible food they serve neo fault, Simple eating is urged by Dewspaper as a reform that should be aimed at In Germany for the salvation of society. The in dining, it is nancial Impoverishm gestive ruln. Why has famous present extravagance fi- asserted, threatens 18 well as at Germany tim AI in Hes Tr | BUCO tion is made that the reason circumstance that Germany the 80 Inany to the tering places, and summer, over-eating and overwirinking of wir they have been guilty during the ter, be a part of the leading society if they amples to hixuriousness of me gluttons, who go peuitent to make amends for win The Berlin paper says: It would the personages actical Benga it genuine public service on : i would begin by pr ex the al ntertaining, ary end of it is con- to ea we Wage War on dern e¢ as far as the cull cerned Only by a 3 glmpl and sensible dinr return Can avert genuine economic physical perils the same direction the United growth of for luxu- Clircumspection in would not go 8 | States. There 1s been a extravagance in the ries of the table. Many have eaten themselves Into evil phys ileal condition. outlay men of means Loulsvilie is the nickel town of the country. No case is on record of =a man or woman buying something cost- ing less than $1 and giving a larger amount than the cost of the purchase that the shopkeeper didn't Include sev- eral nickels in the change. If you toip around town shopping you'll find your pockets full of B-cent pleces un til you think you are the victim of = conspiracy until a native tells you it's a habit the town can't shake. Chicago authorities are asked to prohibit the rear seat on motorcycles on the ground that “it encourages elopements.” What gifted press agent for manufacturers of tandem motor- cycles invented that glorious adver tisement? A Bt. louls woman testified In =a divorce suit that her husband pelted her with money, compelled her to spend $1,000 a month in clothes alone, and that she could not count all the money he gave her. And yet she was not satisfied. It may be remembered that some time ago another woman wanted a divorce because her hus- band was too perfect. The unrest among women of which one hears so much must have a queer twist in it One of Brooklyn's young men studied all the detective stories avafl- tble to learn how to avold arrest and then turned to burglary, But the po- licemen got him. Detective stories are at their worst when they are taken seriously. A New York woman has bequeathed ber husband $5, to be glven him at the rate of 6 cenls a day. We hope he will refrain from spending it in riotous living. a trout welghing half a pound today will scale four pounds when the angler tells about It next week, princess married a pineapple king. Such a marriage might be called =» sweet fruition of romance, Of course the bunny hug is highly demoralizing for the poor, working girl, but high jinks in a glided ball woom Is quite another matter, AGAIN SELECT Chafin and Watkins Prohibition- ist Standard-bearers. CONVENTION RUSHES THINGS Made the Name and Proposition Te Change Party Te Eilect the National Committee On a New Basis Steam-Rollered. Atlantic City session three-day UE BCenes marked by tumu it uc and factional strife that reatened to split the party in of the Nat nominated nole and Auron 8 iwain opal Prohibition Eugene Arizons 11 § vv BiRIinE, of On ry | ( \ Watk the CRInpalg: the conver president od the party The end however A8lONLIBNINELY NDAr 1808 mon considering debat that This the presiden ed in the hearts honorary positio The delegates expedient t the nominating almost before vention n the invocatio:r Four cand placed | Chafin of } of Na: Ohi of Texas nan ton or lave mars Whe Tit ad lowest tion thar Democratic The lea Watkins Ti plaerson Btockwell FARMERS REAP BENEFIT. Being Paid Mor cant for year than they rece that t sted ¢, according ef of the w oh Bur Department of Agr ibis Inerease average o1 about three fo crops of the Crops irths nation increases Includes wheat and rye 6%, buckwheat 6 $1.56 hogs 8% cents veal calves 61 egpe 24 sheep 318 lambs 51, miich milk 2 beans 45 swet onlong 21. cloverseed $2 seed $1.44 bage 21, broom bran 33.48 Products included apples 27 The cents, 12 oats 18 barley potatoes 7, hay caitle 80 butter 2 cows 51980, potatoes 16 ay timothy (onwashed) 3, cab ton $10, and bee! i, WOO. cort decreased flaxseed 7 $4.14 a ton which cotton 3 on prices cents and cottonseed PIE LOSING ITS HOLD. Manufacturer 80 Pleads In Having Taxes Rebated. representative of a § Chicage A making GEL stopping & company's taxes fore the Board of Review y that ple is American people “There has been n« the plemaking business ir Fear,” he told the tax revie “It has popularity the masses being take: by fruit, icecream and salad as luncl eon dessert Despite the for busines creased our tax schedules think that the allowed to stand as it The did Company's ern here succeeded in proposed increase 0 bis when he appeared be 08Ing 8 the last ng board with | w decreased In ita place is poor outlook we have voluntari in $104 Asgegamenst EN in not reviewers taxes 1913. annual Salt Lake City In Chicago.~The fiftieth vention of the National Education As sociation closed here, KE. T. Fairchild, the new president, sald undoubtedly the executive committee at a meeting in the autumn would ratify the geolec tion of Balt l.ake City, Utah, for next year's meeting con Will Visit Hawaii. Washington. —8ecretary Fisher exe pects lo visit the Hawaiian Islands af ter the adjournment of Congress to Frear by Delegate Kalanianaole For improved Militia, Washington. ~The Pepper bill to into closer touch with the regular army has the approval of the War Department. It has been favorably reported by the House Military Affairs Committee Under the bill the federal government would disburse about $8,000,000 a year to the 10,000 commissioned officers and the 112,000 enlisted men of the National Guard in the states and ter gitories, Ww THE ALTO GOGELE * TAN TAN EFFECT THE TAN PROF” EFFECT } | A IN COAL PITS Terrific Explosions in an Eng- lish Colliery. BODIES OF 69 RECOVERED were w he wlhers 8G Out ager of the hut died late: The first expl OCH It was followed by an explo o'clock in the alternoor of the rod TY 0 the entire whelming rescuing Origadce The : and Queer visited the Ring Cene ANG Personally expressed ther mpathy A JUDGE KILLED injured In An Automobile Accident 18 meal ing. town, sirud 13 WES 5G il direct Car, irageed a glopped A nd unseen by its occupants, and hundred EE f lights of a rialiy in wan discovered him mm inder the second Car A “PURE FABRIC BILLY Toe Have All Cioth and Clothing Rightly Labeled. bill, the kind ever i niro of ‘pure {ALC Washington A the noses first measure of has been Representative Mur dock. in duced by Kansas ing of for = that CORnEroess The bill would require label clothing commerce, whether shoddy,” all cloth and ale in interstate #0 purchasers might know they buving wool or silk or cotton. Provision for guarding against misbranding would be made were Venerable Southern Jurist Dies. Montgomery, Ala--Jonathan Haral son, for 16 years associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, died here. Judge Haralson retired to private life several years ago FEAST ON FOURTH POISONS 40, Three Persons Dead and 37 Who At tended Family Reunion fil. Augusta, Ga ~Three persons are dead and 37 ill as a result of eating poisoned food at the home of Mac Canady, near Garfield, Ga, on the Fourth of July, according to informa. tion reaching here. Mystery surrounds the wholeaale poisoning of the Canady family, who had gathered for a re union " MAY G0 TO THE AGUE COURT Panama Bill, ght) ET. FAIRGHILD Defeats Miss Strachan President of Educators. For CHICAGO TEACHERS RAPPED pelen! thoroughis cation { vocatlionas i hygiene and ng the train More attentio education HiKher RE 10 te@chers education SChoois u lary LIGHTNING HITS CAMP, last Killed Seriously Soldiers and Seventeen injured. Ala Tw guardsmen when the dead who riously hurt tent at The Rape B lied and 17 8¢ ght ruck 8 mess MAnNeouYer grounds haries Kirby ing here H were members of Company { Alabama The ern states is were ( and | Hecond Infantry, as are all those in militia of several South in camp been in to sign pay falling the men of in their mess tent giruck, and t tent were giricken injured N. { ired The mol several dave Ag rain Company B The light those in Of the Sullivan is not expected here {diers | and Was lined up had were camp slips almost all nin ing down wine to live THE LAST REFUGE GONE. Extradition Treaty Has Been Signed With Monduras. Washington. --Those who flee jus tice in the United States will here after find no place on the Western Hemisphere safe from extradition. By | signing an extradition treaty with Honduras the State Department closed the last avenue of escape. i Fireflies Cause Panic. Aetna, Ind. Thousands of lightning | bugs caused terror among workmen | employed in the powder mills here fol lowing a thunderstorm. The little in. | sects, driven from the Kankakee | marshes by ithe storm, settled down | upon a tank containing several hun dred gallons of nitroglycerine, The employes saw the brilliantly Hiaminat | ed bugs near the tank and immediate. | : i ly scattered, running terror stricken | in all directions In the fear that the tank would explode. 5 i Great Between Lines Are Drawn Tight For a Diplomatic Struggle This Country and Great Britain, grawn Lis (sreat Washinglol The lineg are for great diplomatic struggle Hiules a tween the United and Brita CoOunLry American ¢ over tne guestion discr VESE@IR LIX AY minate aah anty ‘ admin rior T Panama Canal Fhe wordy war orf the terminate ix : Ru bmi favor PaEsape There f« al Lhere is Celiole 1s was bullt ELEVEN ENTOMBED hree Out Perish Men Brought Others ug. W.Va Ore & party descended was & Mine just ci entomd ware brought Hkels Gis LAY die w DE, A poarch « iOCALE JeCIATree rescuer whe WW Mon, be $4 ie Dot met gest! Ww JURY TRIAL FOR CONTEMPT The Clayton Bill Passes the House By Vote Of 282 To 18 The } ise paswed rmpt Bil 242 to 18. The ovides for irial by jury for indirect contempt of the Liavio: measure a&ccured of feral cour those a Fe i! passed by RW hose in kK Morrison Americal d TRUSTED EMPLOYE STEALS The Prisoner Admits Peculations Amounting To $23,000, M. Lawrence member and employe of the rice and grain mporting concern Daniel Tal madge's Sons, admitted in ombe Court to Corrigan that he had 000 from the concern during the past gix years This money, he said, had been spent in being a good fellow and spender in the Tenderloin. He was held in $5.000 bail for action by the grand jury. The firm alleges that the theft will amount to $40 000 » William chure New York 40 years old, a trusted of the 7 Magistrate taken at least $23 Around World in 39 Days, Los Angeles, Cal What Is sald to be a mew record for encircling globe was completéd here Tuesday by I. A. Allen and E. J. Seott, of Phoenix, Ariz., who made the trip in 3% days The two men left los Angeles June 1 and. eailing from Seattle June 3, way of Viadivo San Francisco Wants Liberty Beil. Philadelphia Opposition was heard that the Liberty Bei: be placed on ex. hibition at the Panama Pacific Exposi- tion in San Francisco in 1815. One of those opposed to it is the chief of the buresu of city property, which has charge of the bell. The question of entirely with the City Council, A re quest to take the historic bell to the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Seattle SNAPSHOTS AT STATE NEWS All Pennsylvania Gleaned for Items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Loca Farmers ty Many Busi at Interest, Every ng Funds for Busy in Churches Rais Worthy of Objects~Iitems riess and Pleasure ti Delaware AR imberviiie at Ios + al (Oars Iroposed special y authorize to purchase a portion of Spring shaft of and fiooded ng Load CS Hewitt bass fishing in tl and Valley #0 far this season eight trips to Creek in Franklin all over eight Comococheague county he captured 72 inches long has secured the Commit- anry Congressman McH a favorable report from on Public Grounds 8 Federal Bullding in Berwick. This report will be submitted for ap proval early next fall ton Buildings and for An old watch, the property of Judge G. H. Bell, of Lewistown, more than 100 years old, is still in splendid work. ing order, keeping exact time when properly wound and cared for The timepiece, contained in an old silver cape, was firet owned by the Rew | Jacob Gruber, Methodist minister up- on the early Baltimore circuit. and | carried throughout his entire active | career, coming into the possession of | the present owner's father upon the | death of the old circuit-rider. Hospital treatment saved the life of Miss Katie Jeffrey, of Scranton, who took poison to end her existence. A new asphalt auto truck, just put into commission ae a city adjunct In Pittsburgh, ran down and killed Wal ter Logan. W. A. Rogers, superintendent of the playground system of Wilkes Barre, is manager of four public playgrounds, three public tennis courts, five publie baseball parks and the Wyoming street river front