HOLDING EGS IN COLD STORAGE Speculators Control Market, Says Commissioner Foust SELL AS FRESH Record of Ten Million Dozen to Be Released December 1st, After Eight Months. (Special Harrisburg Correspondence.) Harrisburg.—Dairy and Food Com missioner James Foust declared that 90 per cent of the 10,000,000 dozen or more eggs in cold are April eggs, and that, if they are to be sold, they must be released by December 1. Fresh eggs are selling in the of the State from 45 cents a dozen, and the commissioner is of the belief if the cold storage eggs are released, there will be a sud- den drop. “The speculators and gamb- lers in in the price drop hours,” he said, millions of in storage. It would wisdom for them for 1 stored as storage glorage cities to 53 that, the State 10 per “if they egEs can cent in release the eggs now held be the part to get the eggs to d beyond the e dozens of of now, proposs eclare ev eht-mionth for food. The and stored egg Hmit cold other here have furnished our plete reports, and we know just where the and when the time egEs clared cannot must « alternative ‘not alable y % 1 +4 ir LT men in Philadelphia cities eEES Are with <om agents CEES Aare stored, limit if held outlawed, be nforce un age eggs cal yond t must be sold as cuting dealer Bold cold storage eggs a Foust the owners of the eggs to take them out of cold storage, vent their sale if y sale after they hs eight months. He says he will stati his t storage to ta egges as outlawed as soon as their limit is up. Twenty-one cases for the sale of cold storage eggs as fresh for violation of the pure milk law ordered in Philadelphia and in one day. Extra Session Rumors that have ebout the Capitol since the defeat of the $50.0 road that a special session of the ture would be called to provide for road bullding ernor Tener. “There been no necessity for a special sess if the loan had carried,’ said the ernor, “and there | now Obeys Full Crew Law, swer to the charges G. Lee, of the Brotherh Trainmen road of New . 1 Service Con on 3 4 il€ Commissioner canno but he can are offered been in storage agents a houses Eg time and Denied. been cir 10.000 amend ‘ 1 ii i were denied by would “oan uous In an dent W Railroad advised #5 what lie ion violating the Ss observing th $5.000 month on brakemen employed. company there Justifying this any benefit for accident } ity of the custom of the Pennsviy Rai sell coal to its employes is questioned by Stockham & of Morrisville, Ti sale of coal by the railroad, they say, makes the company a direct competi tor in the coal business. Ask Additional Law Judges. Governor Tener received a petition ed by 75 of Cambria county, requesting that he appoint Francis J. O'Connor as additional law ? ald in clearing the accumu- lated court business O'Connor elected and will take his oath for his full term January 5. Ninth District Revenue Receipts. During month of October, 11. 507.3 were made In the Har full company avers 4 and that it account extra It is said by t ben no expenditure so crew act tate, The a law coata a of hie has return far as to the service or freedom is concerned. oad's In carlbad Bro. sign attorneys was the 140 cigars risburg division of the Ninth internal revenue district. In this same period. 475.547 galions and revenue stamps worth $50,448.77 wore sold, used $35,121 worth of these Vote on Amendment. Forty counties have filed ficial returns at the State Department, Montgomery, Franklin, Carbon, castor, Wayne, Dauphin, Lackawanna, stamps. | | | Property Loss on Great Lakes Put at $5,000,000. 120 VESSELS ARE WRECKED, Overturned Boat On Lake Huron Is Still Unidentified—Federal Authorities Are Censured. Mich For th first time since Sunday a day passed with: out revealing more lives lost in the storm which overwhelmed the Great Lakes the early part of the week one additional disaster ported that the steamer Major, off Whitefisl She + @il Port Huron, Only Was re boat AN Was wrecki the Lake Superior. her crew been made t« of the up by life in was ed had storm picked The mated at property £5.000,000 by wea week. a passing s approxi loss is The property loss the score or more of the totally dest Captain May Describes Storm. % Vessels rocks or and par » 1 rovedq Capt MAMMOTH MAN'S BONES FOUND. One Tooth Measures 12 Inches Long And 8 Inches Wide, EATS 122 REAL EGGS. Destroyer, issues Challenge Lawrence, Mass reason for the only to drop into town Economists high cost ing the i: Ai hampion food "Charley" has ng have Charles W. Glidden, ¢ or of the world pr destroy just eaten real, has i a challenge to beat his record. 132 n-lald eggs and ssued to all comers RISE OF A CLERK, From $4 a Week To Presidency Of Big Corporation. Chicago.~Thomas E. Wilson, who entered the employment of Morris & Co. at a salary of $4 a week, was elect- od president of that company, succeed. ing the late Edward Morris. Edward Morris, 20 years old, son of the late packer, was choden vice-president, ARMY AVIATOR IS KILLED. tion returns. five amendments is: No. eens 80,223 No. 44.444 No. 49.559 No. ones 47451 50.108 Nn» 46,957 90.710 Amendment No. 1, that of the $50, 000,000 road loan, is unquestionably beaten, 96,637 89,712 Bars Hunting in Four Counties. Secretary Joseph Kalbfuse, of the State Game Commission closed Cam- bria, Fayette, Westmoreland and Som- erset counties for three years to deer end elk hunters, The action was taken following the receipt of hun. dreds of petitions from hunters in those counties asking that these be closed under the Grow act of 1913. Secretary Kalbfuss recently sent out 8,000 blank petitions asking the opin- fons of hunters in these counties, where there are no deer or elk at present, Lieutenant C. Perry Rich, Of Philip pine Scouts, Drops inte Bay. Manila A spectacular fall into Manila Bay with a hydroacroplane kill- ed Second Lieutenant C. Perry Rich, a military aviator. He was attached to the Philippine scouts. He was flying around the Asiatic squadron, at anchor, when he fell. Many naval offi cers and sallors saw the accident. GETS 14 DAYS FOR STARING. German Business Man Looked Too Long At Policeman, Breslau, Germany.-—Sentence of a fortnight in prison for staring at a policeman was imposed on a business man of this eity. In his defense the defendant sald he believed the police. man was observing him too conspien- ously, so he stared back. The court in pronouncing judgment said the de. fendant had been guilty of "a most serious insult to an official” Te fid¥ ri it i 5 | : \ H td 1 Mss (Copyright) WELVE KILLED | IN TRAIN WRECK 100 Others Injured, Many Fatal- ly, in State of Alabama. ON WAY TO EUFALA FAIR. Bro Congressman, With Other Prom Persons. Jefferson D. Claytcn, bama SPIES IN TEXAS Watching the American Military Movements, ! who : and other | lividuals and Mexic offi wilita py {Lary a al SHOT FROM HER APPENDIX. | { Two Grains Fired Inte Rabbit Woman's Husband, Harrisburg, Pa of | Harrisburg Hospital removed from the | | appendix Mrs. Reuben Ulrich, of | Selins Grove, Pa. grains of the | shot with which her husband killed a | inst week. Mrs. Ulrich ate al part of the rabbit containing the shot. | By Surgeons the of two rabbit SUPREME COURT GIFT. Question Of What To Give - White House Bride Is Believed Decided. Washington, — A centerpiece in the form of a boat was understood tv be the decision of the United States | Supreme Court in the puzzling case of ‘What shall be our gift to the White | tiouse bride? i giiver WOMAN KILLED BY EXPLOSION. Used Gasoline To Kindle Fire, Wreck. ed Home, Injured Husband. Grafton, W. Va-—Mra. John Patsy was killed and her husband, a wealthy Italian merchant of Berryburg, near here, was fatally injured by an ex- plosion which blew . their house to pieces. Mrs. Patay attempted to kindle a fire with a mixture of kerosene and gasoline and the explosion followed. BANK ROBBED OF $10,000. Five Masked Men Shoot Cashier and Give Battie To Citizens. Seattle, Wash. —A dispateh from Hazleton, B. C., says five masked men robbed the Union Bank of New Hazle. ton, four miles east of Hazleton, shot the cashier and escaped with $10,000 after a rifle battle with citizens. A special train was sent west in the hope of intercepting the bandits, as it was believed they escaped down the Skeenal river, UNITED SUPPORT Time Specified. Action Of Provisional President Means Breaking Off Of Diplomatic lations—Report That Huerta Guit the Country. Re- Effect Early Elimination, SITUAT.ON IS FAVORABLE. Asked Not Be Called City C'Shaughnessy Pn So ack PEANUT BUYERS' TRUST. gation Of Charges. tiornelny 1 * inve id buy : ginla was begun by the Dep According Washington Ee {rust er opera among Justice to representa. made to Attorney il Me by prominent resi of Carolina, peanut buyers have ener Reynolds forth ime in a short t The same en in formed the department that the allege 200 per ox trust made 1 ast year. over OLD HARVARD ALUMNUS DEAD. Was Father Of Professor Renouf, Of Johns Hopkins. Keene, N. H.—-Rev. Augustas Renouf, rector St. James Episcopal Church, died here, aged 95 years. Dr. Renouf, of the oldest alumni of Harvard, from which he was graduated in 1838 He is survived by a son, Dr. Edward Renouf, professor of chemistry at Dr. Edward emeritus of Was one THREE KILLED ON PENNSY, Dozen Persons Injured In Crash Near Wooster, O. Wooster, Ohlo~~Thre persons were killed and a dozen injured, one prob ably fatally, when eastbound Pennsyl- vania train No. 52 was wrecked four miles west of here. The passenger train was derailed, falling on another track in the path of a freight train, and the second accident caused the fatalities, WOULD LIMIT COLD STORAGE. Congressman’s Way Of Keeping Down Living Coat. Washington. As a remedy for the high cost of living, Representative Me: Kellar, of Tenneseee, introduced a resolution to make unlawful any inter. State shipments of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, fish, poultry, butter, eggs or other perishable foodstuffs after being kept in cold storage more than 90 days. Fines and imprisonment are proposed as penalties. RING 75 Of pected To Release LAND NOT CULTIVATED. Secretary Houston Tells Farmers They Are Not Doing As Much As Possible, 1 i § i DISAPPEARED FROM STEAMER. | Body Of Health Commissioner Is Washed Up On Beach. Fisher's Island, N. Y.—The body Gustave Hamburger, a prominent law- yer and health e of Mt Vernon, N. Y.,, was washed up ou the He left his home Jast Sat from the of ymmisgioner beach here urday, intending to take a boat New York for Boston, but when steamer arrived in Boston he was not en board, He was 37 vears old. ANOTHER QUAKE IN PANAMA, Shock Lasted About Five Seconds. Less Severe Than Others Panama. Another earthquake shock was felt in this part of the Isthmus of Panama, It lasted about five see onds. The seismographic instruments at Ancon showed the movement to be similar to the others which occurred since October 1, but that it possessed only onethird the intensity of the former shocks. WIFE ACCUSED OF MURDER. Mrs, Shackford Charged With Killing Husband. Freedom, N. H.-An indictment charging murder in the first degree was returned Against Mrs. Mary Lo Shackford, She is charged with shoot. ing her husband, Edwin A. Shackford as he lay asleep ‘ni his home, here, on the night of September 18. Mrs, Shackford claimed he was murdered wv masked men, who had chloreoformed or, THRONG SEES ~ LINEMAN ROAST Men, Women and Children Wit- nesses of Death in Mid-air ' SPECTATORS ARE HORRIFIED Danger of Rescuers Same Fate Made Them Helpless-—Body Meeting Hung by Life Belt at Top of Electric Pole. Cheaper Lights for Lewistown, Loewistow gtnnge #3 Lie conte Campaign to Raise $50,000. for 1 for thi Carlisle A campaign ing of $50,000 for the new he will be =taried lev. Dr. George M. Differ tor of the First Lutheran in charge of the movement ¢ a big clock will record th progress daily The campaign will last for ten days and will ude on Thanksgiving evening enital Carlisle here wderfer, pas- rch, Is "Pig Ch ig Cong Extra Brakeman Falls to Death. While walking along ti the Chester © top of a train of freight cars on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, an extra brakeman, whose name sald to be Wolfe, fell to the tracks on the back of his head and was Killed. Hiz body was found by 2 trackwalker. The crew of the train didn’t mise him uf tii Wilmington was reached. tu £5 Pumpkin Weighs 111 Pounds. Annville.~One of the largest pump kins ever seen in this vicinity is on exhibition at the store of C. Golhman, in Mein street. The pumpkin, which was raised by a nephew of Mr, Gorh- man, weighs 111 pounds and is 4 feet | § inches in circumference. | Death to Fever-Bearers. Lancaster Dr. 8. C. Schmucker, of West Chester, urged the swatting of the fly in his morning lecture at the | County Teachers’ Institute. He charged the fly with killing more hu- man beings than any other animal or insect. “It will not be long before it will be a shameful disgrace to any community to have a case of typhoid fever,” he sald. "The fly is responsi ble for the disease, communicated by food or drink. The time Is coming when it will be as much disgrace to | bave a fly in the house as a bedbug.”
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