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Only selected grain is used in making Grape- Nuts and through skillful processing it comes from the package fresh, crisp, untouched by hand, and ready to cat Through long baking, ‘the energy producing starches of the grain are made wonderfully easy of digestion A daily ration of this splendid food yields a marvelous return of health and comfort “There’s a Reason” Seld by Grocers everywhere. Weaken His Influence in Coming Session of State Legislature, further his with has ol them Governor Brumbaugh strengthened the hans gonists and supplied tional ethical and that can be used him, by his apparent recent ousting of members of Philadelphia voters’ registration com mission. Brumbagugh's removal of the president of that board, Clinton Rogers Woodruff, an expert election laws and municipal matters, who had serv- ed ten years as a registration commis sioner and had b wed position by ticularly objects anita addi p litical against for his the effectively motiva on appo three seniative cit good, a well kno ness an of excell forme of that poss list i tween which prool the offic NISKIONEr Wis the board's refusa the primar the election that er, Congres both man Woodrull and distinguish h the Gov ernor” who anged i Woodruff movabis The ers in the promot who was a : candidacy for tergood's lift as another ment governor takes, i gion, to pu he has professed threatened with sequence of tributions paign, and tion is expected to limit, while Vares and some to protect him. Indieat the governor may be defensive as a faction chieft be limited to giving the attention to projected public better ments and other important business of the commonwealth strong which mpeachi his oath as for his gubern the Pen iro atorial cam vichol fa i to the upon fad are he wil the Allegheny Lioniate that the to on a0 busy on ain minimum as The New York Tribune, one of Roosevelt's principal newspa per supporters, the Republican was made, nomination could remove the preva lent Impression that he was willing to win the nomination by hyphen ald, and that his retreat of silence behind the Supreme Court was a deliberate | attempt to get for himsol! votes and support. The Tribune argued that Hughes would be defeated at the polls. T. R. would have a tough job in striving to explain away that pre diction. before ticket declared Presidential ! i i i i “Recrganizer” Democrat mented, Glasgow, Jr., recommended William A who was to President Philadelphia Law Asso snmittee on Judicial appointment Hughes Supreme Court several years worker, teorganizers” Mitchell delegate-at-lurge (1 National Convention at St recommendation of the Law t headed b M1 perience In interstate hi temperament ine Vacan- Succeed United bench, has been prominent as a Dem. ith the leadership fo Charles ie oun the for OCIratie CO-operating w under the Palmer Mr the recent louis. Ti Associa John G BROW un Glasgow was a Commitiee refer to large ex ion's fohnson (ila isually commerce Inw matter and to great industry, Business System in News, The word ews’ | ym posed to be derived fro new it is monls m the adj that i traceable to a custom in fi anid, however, gin 1 times of placing in he day id point ne newspapers the initial letters of the of ompas N. | ] These letters weirs to indicate the paper contained intelligence four quarters of the globe the fron Really Mother's Fault Her grandnia iting at the and Lucille glept with her that The next morning grandma “Laicille, what makes you kick Why don’t you lie still at night?" answered! 1 can’t slop, drandma, ‘cause mother neveq toanched me not to kick when 1 was it tie id Was vi night nid Ww? Could Easily Make a Change. He—"1 don't see why you refer so constantly to my old faults.” She “I don’t see why, either. You certain ly acquire plenty of new ones, every day.”"Richmond Times Dispatch. CENTRE HALL, PA. RUSSIAN RUSHES Reported. DRIVE FOR KOVEL RENEWED Ceneral Brusiloff Feinforcements ¥ hod To Crush man Brings Up the Strong rom Stok Austro.Ger. the Line On Lipa London it Teuton Advance Checked. Driven From following were « of Gene bend [outhwest : forwai general The Lower Warben.” the wiecz Jellarow enemy increasasd hix fire on the the diztrict of Lipa and ir SIX TIMES MAYOR; DIES AT 95 Odell, Of Newburgh, N. Y., Was Father Of Former Governor, Newburgh N Y Odell, six times Ma) and father of former died here, aged 95 vears yeare he was a power and national politics Benjamin B or of Newburgh Governor Odell, For many in city, State BIGGEST WARSHIP OFF, Pennsylvania Leaves Norfolk To Join Atlantic Fleet. Norfolk, Va. The Pennsylvania, America’s newest and most powerful warship, left here to join the Atlantie fleet. She will become the flagship of the fleet and will get the firet trial of ber gigantic guns in Narragansett Bay, FORGES GRIPPED IN 200.000 French Troops Engage in. Attack. Germans Fighting Despe This Strategic Point, Which Would Place the British the Capture Of On the Highest Ridge. TS LEAVE Month and Will Department For a Page, veal Washington for a confer i in three tate Department WILSON PICKS ELKUS, Yorker To Become United States Ambassador To Turkey New Washington President Wilson nominated Abram Elkus, New York, United States Ambassador to The nomination waz decided weeks ago, bul sending {it Senate wag delayed pending in to the acceptability of Elkas Government to be Turke: on several to the quiries as Turkish to the CASTRO FREE AGAIN, The Former President Of Venezuela Given Admission To America. New York. Former President Cipriano Castro, of Venezuela, was re leased from Ellis Island. He sald that the decision of Secretary Wilson, over. ruling the special board, which had denied him admission to the United States, was what he expected. 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