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Printersasa rule : I : ; rugs” under the ude onl) charge very reasonable United States informed President Wil) preparations, remedies and compounes prices, for none of them tion ‘at the. disposs : Ty og get rich akhough nearly all of them work hard. Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money. irection of incr RAILROADS PLAN FOR WAR unce more The bill directs tha KE ARE m il real estate in such h between the ¥ iia an i ADO exclusiy fy to the Our Printing Is Unexcelled taxation provides of Council in deter for the 1819 tax upon to seven-tenths of VOArs ARECeREE a fax required to be 12000000000 0000006000% a | act und ; idan { President | ' a a. 4 Ee " uh . i trad porters or t- | asses for those years, and for the ! option Got Something You Want to Sell? Most people have a piece of furnit-wre, a farm imple- ment, or something else which they have discard. ed and which they no lon- ger want. bill ckerma Repre gent 1924, 10 assess a Sd + Heghe sented by Repre W tive V ny, # t lings equal to six vear 1925, and each sentative Assess a tax upon Nai fivetenths, ses of real be two Senate measure, p Plymout} will He on the alike Sanvder of Both meas {io 80 5 ures are estate rates adatv year STATE CHARTERS. , Warehouse | or taxation engaged i - Summer Auto Licenses. at hall rate Harrisburg.—-The following charters were issued: David M. Panley Company, Phila delphia, manufacturing leather and rubber goods, Philadelphia: capital, $10,000; treasurer, David M. Panley, Philadelphia transporting business Nurs insti per of al licenses GERARD PARTY Paria Jame W. Gerard, former { American Ambassador Berlin; Mrs o ne | Gerard and their party, 42 persons in |. re also in for for one: wr utions where : J | all, ed in Paris from ted or in the empio) Switzerland. They IN PARIS. or | Summer auto { for the benefit many persons, par- { ticularly in rural districts of the | State who do not use their cars during the winter months, are proposed in a hill introduced in the House by Repre. fr . 3) o : reaon or ol the drugs in defective charge of gick or arrvy ne. the These things are put in were met at in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value cach year. SELL. THEM? Somebody wants those very things which have become of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement id THIS NEWSPAPER? P2000 0000004 100 | station by the American Ambassador | William G. Sharp, and the | staff, William Martin, the | ambassadors and | Foreign Office, who is {| all questions relating | was at the station to receive Mr. Get | ard on behalf of Premier Briand | the French Government, embass introducer ministers at the charged with to coeremon Sees Ambassador Sharp, A battalion of French photographer took snapshops of Mr. and Mrs they alighted from the traln The journey from Berne was with incident. The F raiment placed two ears at the ‘disposition of the party, attaching them to a regular train. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard are stop ping ot ; tal Ger rench Gove THE FAREWELL TO BERNSTORFF Washington ment York lerns in a before leaving here sail for home, expressed the hope the United States ny might be averted and that friendly relations might soon be re established. The former Gorman am. bassador said to a group of newspaper correspondents gathered at his house: “In leaving the United States after A stay of eight years, I wish farewell state for Count New von that and to tor between Germs: fo ox hearifelt thanks for the great kind- ness and cordial hospitality they have hown me of drugs dispensed or be Kept by physi veterinarian: to of all d must ans, dentists or The act does not apply t of habitual lie hospitals, {treat drugs in institu the users sanitariums, n or prisons Violations of the act are made punishable with a than $2,000 and tions, poor houses a mis fine more at the discretion of the Court. If the by a corporation, co-part- rship or association, the officer: directors of such corporation the members of such co-partnership or agents and employes of the is ociation, thelr knowledge fact shail of exemption on the burean the act is The proving placed fendant sentative Drake, of Greene county His bill, which is in the form of an amendment of the Act of 1913, would change the dates for annual registra tion of licenses from January first to November first. The six months’ |i cense allowed by law at half the an Now, if a person who doesn’t use his summer and autumn censge. Under Mr. Drake's amendment he could use his car from May first to first on a six months’ Ii cutting his license fe Ivake says the bill would great many people who use their care only six months in the year The bill hasn't much chance of pass half The Friendship Building & Loan As sociation, Philadelphia, $1,000,000; Morris Fishman, Philadelphia. Garrick Building & loan Associa tion, Philadelphia, $1.000.000: Louis Shefller, Philadelphia. McKean County Building & Loan As sociation, Bradford, $1,000,000: W. Maxwell, Gilmore, Modern Safety Gas Iron Company, Philadelphia, $15,000; Harry Fischer, Philadelphia. The Philadelphia pany, Philadelphia, Orazfo, Philadelphia. Plexus Tire & Rubber Company, manufacturing, Philadelphia, $50,000; William W. Moore, Philadelphia Furniture Com. $20000; G. D An English inventor's cigaretts holder is equipped with a porous dise to filter the smoke
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