KEYSTONE oIATE IN SHORT ORDER All Pennsylvania Gleaned for Items of Interest. Explosion Of Coffee In a Dinner Pail | May Cause the Loss Of Sight Of Aaron Sauerbeer—Other Live News, of Flatland Lower ! Men- John IL. Rosenberger, Richland, left $5 nonite Churen. yO) 10 Coatesville, wile Joseph Krentesti, of shot and killed himself as and child looked on. his railroad employe, old, in Lebanon, John Snyder, a thirty-two ‘himself, and killed at his home years ghot A No-License League, organized at Manheim, united with the caster County Organization, has Lan disadvantages the farmer were Farm onthly meeting. and to The advantages of an automobile by at its n discussed the Bedminster ers’ Club The degree Woodmen of the wlass of forty belon them camp Camp, initiated = team of Alpha World, | ging to the Bethle- {elfenstein, Locust were Hummell, } der a trip of wagons at Irvin Colliery HO likely die crushed that he will Falling while at work in the Fahr & O'Rourke John Fremn he died Reading. that stone quan iah was jured so The class jay cisey of Paradise Township held at Paradise Chester A. Diller School were speaker was ABBOC Birdshoro wiped out their The iation, Nest by holding a bonded Home of Orioles debt bonfire and buming nAnE rs paper Eight vear-old etruck by a troll from the pavement } Cross the street near her home, at Catasauqua, and was probably fatally injured far r aptain perintendent of now a traveling hir fn the Sixteenth self as a candidates in count) Ham F. Ecl MM and ET Ex-Postmaste : Republican torney i nodes llentown painter fifty years biz dose of laudar to took a he wanted follow of a ten thou 1 ul Ty Tipe the Watts public been approved of the Board 8] Simons, of Mariet principal of the been at Years Be. Du has the #¢ hools own Hig School, lected the head of Bois, Pa An explosion of a coffee receptacle in a dinner pail of Aa of heating cause the loss aP &R Rauerbeer may of sight on Sauerbeer brakeman, Harrisburg was in the caboose coffee on a small stove John J. Hamilton, of Butte City, Montana, who left Mauch Chunk thin ty-one years ago, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Dougherty. It is the first time they have seen each other in that time Eddie Arthur, of Copley, ten years | old, picked up a railroad torpedo and was dared by companions to hit it with | & stone. He received a fractured | right thumb, a badly cut left eye, and # hole was blown in his left leg. In the absence of money specially appropriated, the government, it fis sald, will take no part in the unveil Sng of the $100,000 memorial arch | ley Forge. One hundred and thirty-seven voters | of Lower Heidelberg Township, peti tioned the court to be allowed to pres. ent before the voters the question of whether the township should be di vided into two political districts, — ih William Lill and Robert Hall, sold their homes, at Summit Hill, and left in an automobile for Oregon, where they will take up a Government home. stead. Lill bas mo family, but Hall has a wife and several childrom, the oldest of which is a boy twelve, whom he toqk with him. WILSON WINS OPENING FIGHT The Majority is in His Favor in Toll Battle. CLOTURE RULE ADOPTED. Speaker Clark, Representative Under wood and Others Voice Strong Opinions On But the White House Is Victorious. Repeal, Wil skirmish of the of Ad House, over bit Washington, D. C the legislative President BOIL Won opening battle ministration when the greatest his ter protests from the recognized Demo cratic and solid opposition the the Panama Speaker Unde Republican and Progressive Leader at the of the sponded leaders almost minority rule for repealing the adopted a gpe« consideration of the bill free tolls i I Canal Clark, provi act Lean I Mant Wer Democrati der Leader fas i ‘ Murdocl rw ood head lined up against but President's per rdmpt those nistration the House re onal ol suppor foreign ithe fo for the appeal consideration the ing his Two dent's i repeal bill as a means of n Admir is votes de tration’: 3 smonstrated Presi influence party jn Congress on the firs to commanding debate and the Yote of 207 to 17% motion end amendment on rule, carried the rule 172 COmps adopted by g to had occurred famous RRO In vain wood took the = 10 Cannon leagues rank tO vols ment umn the while going with Admini amer only the m nority stration supports ed the crucial poi passed lantly predicted the pa bill it if 1 i1i8el] 100 peal than Following Speaker Cl} feeling the cor available doubtfu MT. AIRY HAS $100,000 FIRE Fire Starts Room Of a Mil ing Company in Boiler Mount breeze fd to the residential and telegraph commur outside world for wha geveral hours cluding the First Airy Wore | Bank of two mili Bi RR IATEe ice Dil destro ings nearby damage will covered by the blaze is a QUEEN ELEANORE BAILS MAY 21 Consort Of Bulgaria's To the United States, King Coming Eleanore of that she will } visit to America May 21. sailing for New York steamer Kaiserin Auguste Victoria burg. King Ferdinand America, but iate: hold He San Francisco will queen to vidit YT 1 Sofia Announced Queen Bulgaria tart on the on the on board from Ham will al f the prese good intends to go Exposition be the 1 Eleanore She nited States, intends to make a study which she ted in has alwave been greatly intere institutions and people, JUST SEEMED LONGER. Lived Longer. New York. ~"The old idea that mar ried people lived longer than single folk may have originated from the fact that it seemed longer,” sald James M Craig, Jr, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, in discussing the Life Un- dinner, that mar The statements made at the din. derwriters’ Association ried investigation by medical societies and actuaries Bridge Engineer Is Dead Before Body Is Caught On Eleventh Floor. New York, N. Y.-~<Robert Friedman, a4 bridge engineer, climbed to the twenty-fifth story of the new Municipal Building and hurled himself down the sixfoot-square stairway well His body rococheted from one side of the ghaft to the other, breaking every bone and killing him before he was caught by one leg ou the baluster on the eleventh floor, HALL, PA. “WHAT ARE YOu Om THE HAT T™IS VY Obstacles Ahead. Both Te Though It Is Stated That Of Them Have Yielded Persuasion ter, they r ROYernms and they cers ghoul GIRLS REBEL AT TUB PLAN. Aroused, Plea For Bath Too, At in School, N. Y.—Great indigns by students in New York, is being expressed Hoboken ents of girl Hoboken 3 uel wales because A principal, has Trustees to place a8 bath Traua more vocational the 10 applied the Board of tub asgeris the Professor that studenta are building of the accustomed to in some 300 or year The students are indignant have not decided how to act on the request B. F. KEITH DROPS DEAD. TORREON STILL HOLDING OUT Reports From Federaland Rebel Sources Conflict. VILLA NOT YET IN CITY. Constitutiona Bound Mexico City Puts Losses At 2.000-—-City Te Fall, Say Rebel SVWINDLER GETS FIVE YEARS. Profits Said To in Thousands. Detr Mich E Jordan, pleaded guilt in Kiger's Have Been alias E Feds operating a wholesale at Tren sen oit Kiger ral here to mail-order swindling business ton. A urb, and was tenced to fine of $1.000 prison for was Detroit su and ad an in that pay a spend five vears in Kiger gale alle ged delivered, vertised his goods on basin It nieyer stalment goode were that Kiger's profits amounted to thou sands of dollars Vaudeville Magnate Succumbs On 20th | Anniversary Of Theatre. Palm Beach, Fla.--B. F. Keith, who | established vaudeville in this country, | dropped dead of heart failure in the | Breaker's Hotel. His death occurred | on the twentieth anniversary of the! opening of his Boston house, while the anniversary was being celebrated bri} liantly there. He was 68 years old. TAKE TEA ON HORSEBACK. Unique Event Staged At Riding and Hunt Club, Washington. Washington, D. CA unique tea was given at the Riding and Hunt Club when fair equestriennes and their escorts drank their tea on horseback and rode around the course in what was called a “music ride.” Stately figures and difficult evolutions were performed to the stirring miele of the Criminal Act. Charleston, W. Va.-—-The Habitual Criminal act, carrying a penalty of life imprisonment, was upheld in the Su Frank Ponto and James Franklin. They were committed for life for a highway robbery in Mec Dowell county which netted each 50 cents, cases of 4,000 LOST JOBS BY NEW LAW, Effect Of Restricting Child Labor In Massachusetts, loston, Mass—-The new law pro hibiting the employment of children between 14 and 16 years of age more than eight hours a day resulted in the discharge during the first year of 4,000 out of between 26,000 and 30.000 em- ployed, according to a special report filed with Governor Walsh by the La- bor and Industrial Commission. GONVIGT-MADE 60005 BARRED House Passes Bill Affecting Products Made Abroad. CAN DESTROY IMPCRTATIONS The Tariff Laws Since Carried Prohibition, But It Has Been Difficult To Enforce. 1890 Have Washington Contest made goods from ts of Ameri mcn no } “ ARMS FOR THE EMBASSY First Consignment Received By Charge ‘Shaughnessy MR. McADOO WILL NOT ACCEPT, Or France Eigse. Mig To Not In Ambassadorship where ton. D. cAdoo it if if were ambassador are aid Secretar INTUITION WOMAN'S ASSET In Public Office, Marriman, Valuable Says Mrs. Cc Femini yi asset in Mre. J. Boardman lared that affairs inine minds ine intu public we need “The are not ublic arriman The man the woman iz in- goes more di than logic and values that would deliberative often to Ul sometimes it be rectly « point grasps overlooked by the GUNMAN SLAYS STEP-MOTHER Escapes On Bicycle. New York, N. } Every policeman New York Is on the lookout gunman, who shot and his stepmother, Mrs her home in Williame- George Dizma killed Ella Disma, in the whereabouts of the young man's wife, woo had fled to hiding in of her life. After the shooting young Disma fled before the crowd of standing on the street, distanced pursuing police and vanished. PRESIDENT UPHOLDS PAGE. Says Ambassador's London Speech Was "Perfectly Proper.” Washington, D. C.—Having received a complete copy of Ambassador Page's recent speech In London to which Sen- ator Chamberlain and others took ex ception on account of references to the Monroe Dootrine and the Panama Canal, President Wilson told callers ne thought the speech was perfectly proper. House Con. tract Let. POWDER MILL EXPLOSION, Foiled By Boy's Father Coal Dust Non-Explosive—Bodies Of Men NG P Kidnapper Engulfed Found Camp. Kidnapper Foiled By Boy's Father. a ‘Snipper” Cuts Off Girl's Halr Heed od of Coal Piétat Dust Non.Explosive P Supervisors Organize th the eviva:s ie west of Allentown, ard killed njured as the om ANG Beriousiy many more. There were sixty m nt of tha the dry. en work in the plant at th me oc explosion, which rred faz vii +4 WAN ing department 1.486 Moosers In Schuylkill Enrolled. Pottsville. Only 28.945 enrolled in this voters are county. sccording to in the County Com although there are registered the tabulated office 42 0h list migeioner's vot Dre party shows an en of 12.963. the Republicans 12.265. and the Washington party 1.486. with scattering returns for Prohibitionists and Socialists more than N.G P. To Encamp July 18 Pittsburgh —Brigadier General A. J, Logan, commanding the Second Bn N. G. P., announced that the annual encampment for fleld duty will be held July 18.25. Indiana, Washing: All com Tonic Causes Two Deaths. Pottstown. A blood tonic mixture in which wood alcohol was accidentally used caused the death of Joseph Buss haus, fifty-one years old, and his wife, at their home at Harmonyville, Ches: ter county. Their son, Frank, twenty one, is in a precarious condition. Scarlet Fever Closes Schools. Ashland. Because of the presence of twentytwo cases of scarlet fever at Gordon, near here, the schools churches and places of amusement bave been closed by the authorities,
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