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Try Grandma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know, Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded. stre aked or gray, also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture Was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy” You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents Every. body uses this old, famous recipe, be- cause no one can possibly you darkened your hair, as it does it 80 naturally and evenly. & sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, and up i hair becomes beantifully dark, thick Adv. 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TOLD IN SHORI PARAGRAPHS Takes First Trolley Ride at 70—Miner Killed Going Home to Celebrate Birthday—To Vote in Read. ing on P, 0. Site. Circular letters were sent to the 700 members of the Reading Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of taking a referendum vote on whether they are in faver of going ahead at once with the erection of a $100,000 one story annex to the Reading postoffice, the department at Washington, or whether they would prefer to wait a few years longer it is hoped that sufficient ap propriation can be secured to erect an entirely new building. It is likely that the latter proposition will CATITY, there Is strong sentiment agalnst annex, the contract for which is ready to be awarded as the thout A veritable embankment of quar rs and nickels, nearly $500 surrounding plate at dinner table was the novel birth surprise gift elved by William focal from nis WO dimes his day B. his ree Swisher, a groceryman, wife, vpon the servance of birthday F Swishor or over t Mrs ! ins of th ded in the present BD in $350 in din round at Burnside « their night clothes Jelniks a 13 { the ompri ied from the total 1 12 SIX persons, was res cond story JER was the 0 36.000 Phila Lo elphia & Reading ke It Company At 3 f the Girls' ig Sehao Miss Edith Brunner. winner alumni no elected The other Clas Reading of the edal, Wa pre gident officers chosen are Vice president, Miss Ma retary, Miss Marv | Miss Dorothy Se Miss Catherine Rotz; {reasurer rgaret KOC Potts class class flower The ze the daisy as |t Join Waeon, engineer of the Kuts Allentown branch of the way Company. received he be red the pension roll then Tiatl 2RAlS that will on re » € April nave reached the limit of ing been age seveniy years after bes In th in € tale of the late Township Urphans’ Court cut off with $1 igigned in the w ited Daniel Desh, sevenly vears d residing a mile and a half of Macungie, enjoved his be went to Allentown on business In hie first wisit that « ve 4 No the Hokendauqua, mployment iy twenty fi Years 1 of Thomas was put to Furnace Iron Company, blast, in giving « 130 after an idleness of The furnace hae uw a day months capacity fons dos} George MeCuallough. was of Pottsville, ingtantiy killed at Buck Run col Me and mine Wak birthday the Cullough's twenty-first was preparing to leave Emanuel Reber, fourteen year-old of Emanuel! Reber, of Tilden Township, was granted a license marry Miss Edna F. Moyer, eighteen. year-old daughter of Harry A Moyer of the place Miss Emi! Gehris, Reading, left for Indianapolis, Ind, wheres she will be married to Ciyde Halloway, son of I. Calvin Halloway, of Reading. The couple will reside In Indianapolis to game E. A. Weaber, an Allentown Insur ance agent, was arrested on a charge of false prefense, made by P. Ritter. who alleged he was chested ont of $15 thrcugh the transfer of a policy At a meeting of the Reading City Councll, Jonathan Mould, prominent retired merchant, was reelected a member of the new City Planning Commission for a term of five years, bis first one-year term having expired. Mrs. Lucas Anna Fehr, widow of David Fehr, of Tamaqua, died al the Phoehe Deaconess’ Home. Allentown, aged ninety. Mra. Laura B. Peters, nee Maxwell, of Allentown, a bride of less than a year, who was a school teacher ai Slatington for fourteen years, died at the age of thirty-one. SAVED BY THEIR DEAD FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION. Soldier Tells How Company of Twelve Men Held a Blockhoyse Against the Enemy, and of the Ruse They Employed. FEAR ERR iar e Rta In “Life in the Legion,” a soldier's story of his five years’ service in the French Foreign Legion by Frederick Martyn (Charles ribner's Bons), a soldier tells the writer how the theft of a general's clothing caused him to win & medal. He had been on guard and as punishment for his negligence was sent to a small out post on the desert, s blockhouse Kuarded by twelve men. ‘. It wasn't long before the ‘Oulad-Se- ghir Arabs made us busy as we want ed to be. We had a goodly supply of wine Christmas day. 1 got four or five Hters myself, and when 1 went to sleep I wanted to sleep a long time. But I didn’t get a chance, because in the middle of the night the sergeant, who shook us until we were roused up We had no sooner opened our eyes than we heard the bugler on the roof cracking his lungs with the “rouse,” “alarm” and the call.” our legs, and lined up at the “ready.” “Good,” said the sergeant, “1 was afrald that you were all too drank. 1 came up here to smoke a pipe and found the sentry had gone with the rest of you It would have been a bad job for us if I hadn't want. that pipe. look there!” and he we of saw moving figures and plenty them “1 had the alarm can't the they asleep, and catch the Legion regimental call was Ras-¢l-Chel in the at telling It was nearly came It was good that they didn’t start earlier, for there were sey. of them with modern rifles. They climbed ip into the palm trees and shot down at us, but birds of that size couldn't miss He was shot the stood in and through the parapet him against the parapet. When the there was a row of dead men guard too risky to come to close with us. so when nothing for them to do post,” said our captain. as he em braced the corporal and myself, the only two left standing But the It wasn't us that saved the post. It was those That's how I got this Sit of tin, Camphor in the Philippines. The bureau of sélance of the Phil fera, known by the natives in the Phil “sambon” or “gabuen,” which produces camphor. It grows from five to eight feet high, with a stem almost woody in texture, and has long been used by the natives of the Philippines as well as by natives of China for medical purposes. The Chinese in parts of Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces already distill considerable the plant, the chief and Japan into the mountain districts of Luzon in large numbers for the pur. pose of building up future camphor production in the islands, Mr. Museum's Office. A senate page was whiling away the time in the statehouse corridors when he was approached by a sight seer who asked where the museum was. The accommodating page said he didn’t know, but he would find out, add he led the sightscer in to a near by office. "Where's Mr. Museum's office?” the page asked. The attache of the office finally got the matter straightened out and the sightseer was put on the right track Indianapolis News. Pop's Understanding of It. "Say, pop.” remarked little Heiny Henpeck on his return from Sunday school, “our teacher “ays there is no marrying ar giving marriage in heaven,” “I guess your teacher has the dope right,” replied old man Henpeck with a deep sigh. “As 1 understand it, an Is peace and quiet there.” NEW YORK.—Wheat—8pot weak; No. 2 red, 81.49%, and No. 2 hard, $161%, ull rail e. i. f. track: No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.46%, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, $1.54 c. |. {. Buf falo. Futures weak. May, $1.4814 Corn—8pot easy; No. 2 yellow, 81%ec, c. i. f. to arrive. Oats—8pot easy: standard, 82¢: Neo. 3 white, 61%: fancy clipped white, Butter—Creamery, extra (92 score), dle; creamery (higher scoring). 31% @32; Oreste, 27930; seconde, 24% ® 26%. Eggo —~Fresh-gathered, extras, 21% @22; extra firste, 20%; firets, 1A 4 @ 20, weconds, 19; nearby hennery whiter, 28@24; do, hennery browns 22. Cheese clals, 17617%¢; 1634 @ 16%. Live Poultry — Western chickens Ih%e; fowls, 18: turkeys, E17 Dressed quiet; prices unchanged. State, whole milk, held, spe do, aversge fancy, PHILADELPHIA —~Wheat—Carlots. in export elevator. No. 2 red, spot and $1.40G1.45; No. 1 Northern $1501.56: No West $1406 1.40, Corn-—Carlots for No red ade, 8% to 77@78¢; No. 3 yel local 41 2 vellow, fleamer yellow, 76% @ 77%; T5876: No. 4 vellow 60@ 73: new pounds, 75677: for No. 2 spot and March er, T4@ 75% vellow cob per sample seventy cari elevator, gleam No. 3 736074 Oat No. 2 white, 616 62¢: standard No. 3 white stern, solld-packed cream EOEr8] We white Butter 586 60 extra, 3. Fowl 11g11? % & do do Poultry Wd meated, 16@17 roosters fuck iLer 16 Rose t to quality per pair e173 old per Ing pair, : New York, fall 176 17% 164 @16% . do do, curre I6%@16. do do, part DiFeOns HR fo do. yon er Choene make roo] choice ak fen ek ime BALTIMORE ‘pot and March, 141%: No. 2 red Western spot 144% Corr Whent No April, 142%; and March, Spot and March, 75%c; April, Onis No. 2 white Rye I of nearby ry - No 1 Standard white, 601, 6 60%e Le @ en rye, Western, $1.20: No $1.18; No. 4, $1.17; g ae to quality, $8fc@r 81. $1850@19; No. 0, $17.50@ 18: No. 2 do, 81550@ 17: Hght clover mixed, $17.50618: No 1. $17 No, 2, $15@ 16.50 $18@ 18.50; No. 1, do, 1 No. 2, do, 31581650: No do, $11.50@ 14 Straw No. 1 straight rye, $10@1050; No. 1 No. 2, do, $85089: No. 1 w REPS 50: No. 2. do $787.50: No. 1 No. 2, do, $8@8.50 Creamery, fancy, per pound choice, 20@ 31 Rood. I8@28 “1683; do, blocks G0g 'adles, 21622: Maryland and Pens vi ‘nia rolls, 19@ 20; Ohio rolls. 19g 20: West Virginia Igy; packed, 15@19; dairy pints, 18@ 15: rocess butter, 26@27 Maryland, Pennevivania firsts, 18¢; Western firets No do bag lots timoth y 4. 0a clover ao, do is $11; tangled, NG 2, do rent, fa nog 10: Butter 2c: ints a9 rolls, Eggs 1earby and 19 i i i ; i i i i Fashionable Goods Not Wanted. That Latin®Americans inaist on hav- Ing just the kind of article that suits their taste is fllustrated by an incident in Guatemala. An old gentleman in the interior, a large ranch owner, had always been used to a certain kind of pecktie, and asked a local house to buy a number of them for him. The house ordered several! from an Ameri can concern, but the latter wrote back that that kind of necktie had been out of date for 20 years, and sent several of the latest design. These were re- fused, however, the old kind was ob- tained from Europe, and the American houee lost what might have been an opening wedge to a good trade. MOTHER LOOK AT give “California Syrup of Figs” tomorrow. Children It’s Foolish to Suffer You may be brave enough to stand backache, or headache, or dizziness. But if, in addition, ur ination is disordered, look out! If you don't try to fix your sick kidneys, you may fall into the clutches of kidney trouble before you know it. But If you live mors carefully and help your kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills, you can stop the pains you have and avoid future danger as well. A Virginia Case J. I. Brownie, Lee Bt, Berkley, Va, says: “My kidneys gave out and 1 had to stop work. 1 steadily got worse and had hemorrhages My back achad as though it was broken and my condi tion got so bad that the doctor gave me up. When almost in de- spalr, 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills and they restored me to good health. 1 owe my life te them." 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NO 12-1915. i frets, 18: duck eggs. 32 Live Poultry Choice and young gobblers «till in fair nand quiet We quote, wound: Chickens, old hens. 4 Ibe 18c: do, old hens, small to med 15@16; young, smoeth and fat. 17615: voung rough. poor and staggy, 13614: lo, winter, 2 Ibs. and under, ueks, muscovy, 3 Ibe. and over, 16c: 'o. Pekings, 3 Ibs. and over. 17: do puddie, 2 Ibe. and over, 18017: do. “mailer, 15; do, Indian Runners. 15 (3eese, nearby, 14@16¢c: do. hen de. Geose Iver, ‘um, 16@17. Pigeons, young, per pair, 250: do, old, ver pair, 25. Guinea fowl, young, 1% Ibs. and over. each. abe; 10, smaller, each, 20: do. old. each, 20. Turkeys hens, per 1b. 19@20c; do, young gobblers do, 17¢018: do. young, rough, poor and crooked breast. 12° do, ol toms, do, 16G17. Dressed Hoge—Choice lightweights, 9¢; do, mediumwelghts, 8: do. heavy. welghte, 7. Boars and rough stock, Ge. Live Stock CHICAGO, ~Hogs- Bulk, $6.6066.70; light, $6.45606.70: mixed, $6.45@6.75: heavy, 26.2006.95: rough, $6.206 6.35; pigs, $5. 7566.75. Cattle--Native steers, $5.75@ 0.085; Western, 86.1060 7.50 cows and heifers, $3.5007.70; ealven, $6.754 10.25. Sheop-~Sheep, $767.00: yearlings, $7.7508.65; lambs, $T.75@ 0.78. Wk PITTSBURGH. PA. ~Cattle—~Cholos, $5658.75. prime, $8.40808.70, Bheep—Prinie wethers, FTHOGBT.75: culls wd common, $4@5: Tambe, 14 9.806; veal calves, $11.50@12. ¢ hours of the day it seems when pre when through the long jou are nervous, de- bearing down pains, of women safely through Bryravo, N. Y.—+ medicine has done for me. and fered from a female trouble how much your I suf. always had pains in my back, no Ly eight pounds, bave a Everybody is askin Pinkham's Vegetable C wish and 1 hobe others wh health from your Sianton St. Bula NT Maczpox, N.Y.~*1 was all no I took it and have gained laifit will see it and A. Homxuxe, 91 and felt Boor, Dibad had felt. bad medicines which did not 2 Macedon, N.Y, The Cha bed three days at a restored me to other women Beltsville, Md. time, my friends. Mrs, of Life. E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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