STATE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Latest Doings in Various Parts of the State. PREPAREDFORQUICKREADING Bethiehem Steel Company Names Vice-President—injured Fireman Takes Bride In Mospital—OQur Health Department Best. The Board of Directors of Bethlehem Steel Company at a meet ing at South Bethlehem elected A. D Mixsell a vice-president. Mr, was formerly general sales agent ol the company. While the com pany would make no ahnouncemeut a8 to the nature of Mr. Mixsell's new duties, it is belleved that they steal dward S. Kins is the company is filling. ley, of Pittsburgh, sales agent. Pennsylvania's Health is the best in the nation. This attitude taken by the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The grand prize in competition has been awarded to the Health Department of the Keystone State, and commendation is given Ii Bamuel G. Dixon, State Commissioner of Health. Word to this effect was re ceived yesterday from San Francisco by Recorder of Deeds Tustin, He is a member of the Pennsylvania Commis sion to the exposition Hugh Cox, of Harrisburg, a Peansyl vania Railroad fireman, who was jured in an accident near Mifli veral ks ago and whose was amputated, was Florence The ceremony Hospital, whe under the care of Fthel Cox, who | institution Cox leave hia bed t in wee married also of Harrisburg York vatient Osborne toOK place In 3 re (Cox has i held In of At a special election Media the voters gave a 1 dred and seventy enty thousand iajority two hur two to a loan of ¢ = Ar'S 107 dolls filtration water works ing about on was three hundred of the against it aystem The ehalf the and t proposition York $613 William the convict Stock, trapper from off rat colieciing Lebanon by palming heads and chicken heads for and goshawks, was sentenced by Judge Henry to pay a fine of $259 and in de fault thereof was sent to the Lebanor County Jali for 250 days ed of COunLy George Shoemaker, of Lancaster, jumped from the Walnut Street Bridge into the Susquehanna River, Harris burg, and when policemen hurried tu his rescue in boats he demanded to be “let alone,” saying that was “Just cooling off.” He completed the pro in jail he CPEs Clyde L. Love, twenty-one years oid fatally Injured and others were brulsed when an automobile in whieh they were riding, skidded Was four near Fryburg after the ace pital dent in the Oil City Hos Harry Knerr, of V/eisaport, foreman for the Lehigh Stove Works at Lehigh ton for many years, and one of leading members of the Band, was stricken with acute in minutes later wile. Conneaut Lake was selected place of holding next year's conven tion, by the Funeral Direclors’ Asso elation of the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of its convention at Sunbury Among the officers elected was: Harry MoCunney, Philadelphia, who became second vice-president Howard Smith, owner of a small un Deputy State Fire Marshal Thomas G. Ryan, of Danville, who charges Smith with burning his barn at Rauchtown in order to fraudulently obtain the insur. ance money. Walter 8S. Nichols, aged sixty-five, was painting bis decessed brother's house, at Altoona, when the rope sup- porting the ladder on which he was working broke, dropping him thirty feet. He landed on his head, fractured his skull and died instantly. Mary BSelenskia, aged ten, of Pitts. ton, was crushed to death when she fell in front of a heavy horse drawn roller used for grading baseball fields. Mary had climbed upon it to enjoy a ride and in the scramble for a seat lost her balance, Rev. George P. Stem was toastmas- ter at a banquet in celebration of the tenth anniverssry of Charles W. Chap man Lodge of Masons, at Siegfried, which was atiended by 200 members of the fraternity from all parts of the Lehigh Valley. NOTE 10 GREAT BRITAIN S00 U. S. to Insist on Change in Operation of Blockade. GERARD DELIVERS NOTE —— Probably Willing To Concede the American Demand That Unarmed Ships Be Immune Pro. viding Great Britain Concedes the Passenger Failure Of its Attempt To Starve Out Germany and Abandon It. A cablegram from Ambassador Ger to the State Department an- nounced the delivery of President Wil son's note to the German Foreign Of NO answer is expected Imme- Indeed, it may well be a fort night before the German reply is hand Mr. Gerard Herr Meyer-Ger Count von Bernstorff's emissary, arrive In Berlin for several is certain that the German will not until his arrival up seriously the question of giv President Wilson to take ing the assurances the future safeguard of American lives and ships American Optimistic Feeling. f feeling of Washington It is be the German will respond to President humanity and effort to comply with the President gon does not demand the of the fearful submarines a'ipping, unarmed and uns resisting mer Tying passengers There is a optimism in lieved that fiment gover Wilson's ap for ry nots wil havoc which the Germar Britist wand hat are playing on but he does den aantmen dons | Wilson Will Co.Operate operat g=stions th to resacin transportation anes Lansing said could not initiate compet negoiiatl to that end aH De previous overtures (zreat had been disregarded by ment President W favite make that flson rent this govern the German gove suggestions which gladly con Great until ved will but been rece vey 1a these suggestions nothing will be STRANGE MALADY APPEARS Btock and People Victims Of West Vir ginia Epidemic Grafton, W Va bour counties have malady, which i» fecting horses and cattle, as well The families of D J. J. Gainor and Bruce Philips, miles Grafton, have Dr. Leuder who has for Taylor and Bar been visited by a not but G only af people Nestor a few south of on the Several persons and CREP more a wenk horses, cattle and the disease It ia somewhat simi lar to the foot-and-mouth disease and is said to be quite as serious, MORE GOLD FROM CANADA Stabilize Exchange Between New York and London. New York.-~Another instaliment of for account of J. P. Morgan & Co. This makes a total of $30,000,000 received from Canada by special arrangement Morgan & Co. and London arrangement is designed to sia tre and London, which recently fell to the lowost quotation in many years FOUR CHILDREN POISONED. Mother Then Alleged To Have Cut Mer Throat. Wakefield, Mass —Despondent over the recent death of a child, Mrs. Harry Ennis, wife of a carpet maker, is al leged to have given her four remain ing children poison and then to have cut her throat with a razor. The ef. torts of several doctors probably saved the lives of the children, but the mother died, a AN AH RAB 0s SOUTHERN PACIFIC MIT AGAIN. Patents To $15,000,000 Oil Lands Fraudulent, Court Says. Loa Angeles. —Ten sections of Cali fornia oil lands tear the town of Me Kittrick, Kern county, valued at $16, 900,000, were declared to have been fraudulently patented by the Sou'hern Pacific Railroad Company in a de cision by Judge Robert 8. Bean, of the United States District Court for Oregon, filed here. NEEDED IN CAMPAIGN ON THE CONTINENT SE, we KiNG) ENLIST TODAY! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN i CAMPAIGN ACAINST FUE s BRYAN'S EON FOR RESIGNING With President. Also Declares That Americans Should Be Warned Not On Vessels Carry ing Munitions Of War. To Travel gton William red W tls Brat ac Washin Bryan reti of ednesday at Sec State tigen Was lo issue abinet fae sialement max to a day of { good wishes and execut tiring secrelary i Xpianaid the President had not { in adopting two sugges bis Secretar «r should be n United Stat niksion year's time 3 ans warned belligerent ips lake passage on Americ inition Hryan or wells carrying amm Mr people “in expects the axXpressi on the hope sn of public Pres! remedies nh an as will securing su iment dent in =mploying these future be finds it ’ hia sease of duty to a the onsistent with favor the Officials Amazed Mr with undisguisad amazement in official quarters. No was made at White House, some high off indicated that they believed it unfortunate 80 expression of made public while Germany was in The principle Bryan's statement was rece comment but Ris that opinion the discu most should be Progress advocated by Mr Bryan is embodied in treaties of peace negotiated by the United States with 10 nations. and was accepted by Ger I'he statement iz a condensa Wilson in the last few and upon which he hopes build up a public sentiment in the United States that will make war with Germany impossible been timed to the deapatch of the American note to Germany BAPTIZED IN STATE PRISON. Condemned Murderers Chained To Guards During Ceremony. Moundsville, W The Va. most State penitentiary was performed here when Matt Jarrell and William Stuart, condemned murderers, were! baptized by immersion in the basin of the fountain on the lawn in front of | the penitentiary. The men were chained to guards during the cere. mony, which was in charge of the Rev, A. 8. Arnett, the prison chaplain, and Dr. B. M. Spurr, archdeacon of the West Virginia Diocese of the Episcopal Church. HANGED FOR GARDNER MURDERS Negro Confessed Shooting Baltimorean and Brother. ) Palatka, Fla Clyde Stover, a negro, who confessed that he murdered Alonzo G. Gardner, of Baltimore, and his brother. Horace B. Gardner, of Springfield, Mass, near Welaka, was hanged at the prison here. The Gard. ners were hunting and fishing when Stow sr shot them from ambush. X PELIN BLOWN Canadian Aviator Wins Duel Attacking Aeroplane Turned Upside Down When Bombs Explode the Dirigibie's Gas Bag—The Pilot Rights Machine London ord a For Za ¥ irovyed by ome hangar inging swiltly under Long Pursuit i con Bt WAR wat fying to mount once but ritish and spirals Wasp speedier into the alr in | long rea ng a position at an’s vast bulk vattage Warneford n's shell repeatedly over the Germ From this point of od the Zeppeli ncendiary parallel in this war or an the the have to relate have the long Admi 000 feet piery with his bombs Ww other RAViRior {of the First i cording aeroplane {this altit minntes, thoul 14 story which young details heen for report will for fight came not yet told Ac the pursuit, to the ity was § To reach ide would and the Zeppelin { could drive forward approx ip require nearly meant imately ' miles | Then followed the | position, and finally the bombs from which tried vainly to escape. Minor explo { sions occurred, and, at last, one of ter i rifie force, and the Zeppelin burst inte | lames for of maneuvering the dropping the dirigible Aeroplane Turns Turtle. Al that Warneford must have been at close range over the dirigible, for almost simultaneously with the outburst his machine turned | completely over, and for a moment he | hung head down with his monoplane {all control of which had been | pitching and tossing in the swift cur i rents of air which rushed up to fill the | vacuum created Then by a desperate effort Warne | ford righted his machine far above the ! earth and planed to a landing behind the German lines. He alighted un | hurt, set his propeller going sgain and flew off to the west. moment CABINET BACK oF WILSON. Absolutely Solid n Support Of Policy, Declares Lane, New York.--An honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the In- terior, by New York University at ils commencement exercises here. While at the exercises Secretary Lane said in reply to questions that rumors of further resignations from the Pres! | dent's Cabinet were without the slight. est foundation. “Then that means that with the exception of Mr. Bryan the Cabinet is solidly behind the Presi dent in his present policy in the inter national situation? he was asked. “Absolutely.” he replied. DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITAL Of Atherholt incident Be. comes Law, the Govy- codifying of Approval of the Ostrander regulations Harrisburg ernor by bill, for registration in the control of Health, was repeals all other Acts and that no system ex provided by the bili shall be | teductions of fees are also Bill will clear misunderstanding or questions } such as occur: in Philadelphia last 8 solely of the announced, | Com- | Iiasioner bill cent that This AWRY ed VORY The Governor of the bill presented Charles A. Snyder also announced ap- proval Ben. | by to complete he State's a ipervision days to establish a the hill cod he Siate's 51 ow § ad 3 } SIRE su Vion of employment few ago a bill was State and as approved over all * A State lice ly gned by nded to provide that private nee Quimon xnown I was si the Goy ina deposita of money in #8! companies and simila; wii the utions shall become the property of tat is ‘ ¥ x _— State it is supposed that several of such money is hout 1 Be +» banks throug ere DAR heen no was ting the an AREF on highways ten or y first-class cities providing mending ting commodities t shall 20 into effect Jan and that no penalty shall i because of foreign products months uary 1, 1914 he exacts Mm porte ¥ passage ighteen after fits bill House McSorley, of John f tax payment of ould not authorizing yf Pitt m Aa ssoner shurgh IROriEags have been ation , from tor which he sh geesnd as Governor Signs Bill He Vetoed, Har For ut time in the knowledge of men with the government here a veto recalled after having been the bill signed the fr with rishurg State Brumbaugh with the bill presented by Baldwin, of providing for State rate mak ing bureaus. The approval was con firmed on inguiry at the office of the Governor. It waa stated that as the Delaware county, Commonwealth it had not been con summated and therefore the approval would hold. In the list of vetoes given out is one of the bill presented by Representative William McCaig, of Pittsburgh, provid ing a method for payment of cost of persons committed to psychopathic wards, which the Commonwealth held to maintain. The Governor had an nounced this bill in the list of ap provale on Monday, but apparently a mistake was made and the veto is given out as of full force and effect. The Governor smites the bill on the ground that it is vague and does not make it clear that the bounty of the State should be given only to the indigent. The Governor also announced the veto of House bill authorizing certain corporations, societies and associations having subordinate lodges to change location of principal office. The Governor vetoed Senate bill 783, authorizing municipalities that own water works or electric light or power plants to lease the same with the consent of the Public Serviee Commission. ' get summer meals with | these on hand A ict Style pind od Just open and serve. xcelleat for sandwiches, Insist on Libby’ sal your grocers. , uit ek . WE LTT Ay iid ur +d Har nm # Dandruff is a disorder of the skin. One of the best remedies for it is Glenn’s Sulphur Soap It's a delightful toilet and bath soap, —cleansing, heal- ing and purifying. Bold by Druggists Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brows, 50c, HAIR BALSAM A Loiietl preparation of roeril Helge to ora wp vid nan’, For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair DROPSY = TREAT B 33 roliet we DR. THOMAS E. GREEN, Sworemor ts Dr HH Green s Som, Box A, Chatsworth, La ” Thre Fy - * nf revving of ose Who Need Reforming d away in itis a rapidity the bu th Wharton in f-dedicatic wf the mogeis always put But It Was a Hard Pull. 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It was easy to quit coffes be cause | now like Postum better than the coffee. “One by one the old troubles left until now | am in splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain all gone. Never have any more nervous chills, don't take any medi cine, can do all my house work and have done a great deal besides” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal-—the original form must be well boiled. 15¢ and 25¢ pack ages, instant Postum-—a soluble powder— dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa ter and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30¢ and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and 0st about the same per cup, “There's a Reason” for Postum, ~s0ld by Grocers