PLANNING FORA | BIENNIAL BUDGET Decision Between Economy Chief and Commission Will Rest With Conferees SALIENT FEATURES OF BILL Original Measure Specified Besides the Salary of the Head of the Body, a Clark at $1800 and Two Other Clerks at $12.00 Harrl concu to the an Economy, Commission, into refused to amendments to create Senate the House Snyder bill EfMciency and Budget and the bill will be thrown conference commit! If tl tee C agr Of the in its y ill budget instead of th method of raising OoNneys. Auditor introduced the in the Senate AS duced it provided for th the Auditor General ean of nom y was t under chief, appointe an an ee on the the bill State histor Ww ral bill Gene originally creat on, a Bur dred | ter { band alleged tata oLaLe Nig For County Pesth a WAY ouses. 1g Are LOWY ship hips supe to highway cons Extending Pennsylvania States engaged manula bacco, rubber and coal brique Fixing sal: rectors as follows 150,000 and 325,000 population, between 000 and 500 and over 500,000, $2,500 House bill requiring drivers of moto vehicles who injure any person turn give assistance, un alty fine not $504 over one year in prison To Insure Against Siege. House bill authorizing fire insurance companies to “make urance against loss damage by ment, invasion, ight to ho o companies di between $1.5007 $2.000, aries of county Coun inties 000, 0 re- and der pen- f of vor of ove: caused bombard. insurrection. riot, civil war or commotion and military usurped power.” House bill forbidding Intox! sons to drive, lead or handle vehicles on public highways Senate bill regulating packing. of apples, requiring marking and grading and providing that exposed surface of packed apples “shall fairly repre. sent the average of the apples in the package.” or or cated per. horses or Granges for Road Tax. More than 200 farmers and thelr wives, at the. Pomona Grange, of Chester and Delaware counties, in Concordville, disapproved the propos sition to reopen the bond iseue for $50,000,000 for road purposes, which was defeated a few years ago by the Grangers, but indorsed the proposed Woodward bill, which provides for $7,000,000 by taxation. The Grangers also demanded imme- diate action by Governor Brumbaugh Commission on the milk situation. | | | PC PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS so on el — Se — ——- - a sr — par Chamber of asked by the author- to aid in food backing a plan fcan goats on the city It claimed that the animals give pints of milk a day, are prolific their meat is palatable. Artie Noll, The Hazleton by 000 Mex around 2b, ralse the and Atherton the h | i i i i WOMEN T URN TO ing Aversion to Marked Waistline. and 17 military duty Kilgore when Greensburg pounds, and tall showmen, enrolled with Sheriff John P the ircus was II Noll five other is whether for f can com- con is rife will second Pennayly new Speculation Fort Niagara training of the didates from be the 0 for army, he resent n ms pt am ites ir JiL€ iI 1 more 8 11 i IMArrie on 1d rado, Rates have been physicians on t ing Public James ounty Gree colone Coulter, inted De pi tend yuncement by of Bish Dioce W the p E ade AG ¥ itoona 6 Mec ate p ublic wit and the St coni\yred Reading ¥ ¢ ward pris- at 1800 iter iabor r planting eaten Lis they state ment prisoners a may and tl splitting stating that the Board work use iat hairs H. Tom gtrong Ilvania's million and ave College, makes for increase | a n Popnsy ing industr A additional sheep distributed ir the next years He decl the Departme Board will bring ewes into Pennsyivanis and urged farmers plea an sheep rais- a herds within five was his sloga Agricul phia ared nt and ilture TextHe nal years in co aGcditic five operate to Governor Brumburgh Issued a pro- clamation setting forth that the na- tional law requires all within the draft age called by the President to register, The QGovernor says that exemptions are matter of national regulation More beef, mutton and pork was the demand hurled at the farmers at. tending the annual State Agricultural Institute at Du Bois by experts. J. Aldus Herr, Lancaster, urged utiliza tion of some of thé thousands of the State's mountainous acres for beet grazing purposes, The ancient Wagon Inn, at Centre Square, was sold by [Sheriff Nagle at a sale held in the Court house at Norristown for $8000 to A. 8. Swarts, attorney. It was seized as property of Charles Spaeth to satisfy a debt of more than $8000, due the Norris. r a Decide That Feminine as Well as Masculine Shirtsleeves Should Be Hidden. New York.—There 18 no doubt that the increasing popularity of woolen sweater constantly in the house, She has begun to feel that the istline uld be ated at all | Costs. sho obliter this to In turns frame the hanging in a long line j comfort herself with {| even If her walst { and her skirt are covered Hat, tably waistband, pas them t of mind sl gown naturally in one i It allows her to the thought that, is too thick In front rides, these deficiencies up by the frock a trifle too high | sed them by the 16 cut niece, or coat n the re chari without vealing Long Line Under the Arms. insistent hi upon nil ror 0 Oniooxer, So be excent ive the women | come hiding ‘he waist, Importance for many women, been difficult to find promise between se warm known in It suitable and "When that its appearance greeted were knitted has version t has a com- rge weather, ns we Jersey made gwenters, it was with en- thusia there in the nd there sm, for disadvantages on hot days such a waistline, it by 1 woman, come ahout rooted an 0 the mar or, rather, the admission of leaving it uncovered, that stim Overy or stout, des ack sires rom a drop f to hip tt ¥ i Ard ov i (rt and The tran strong sepa French drawn bodice, the Anglo of they ling rea This frock of gray jersey has organ. die ruffles at neck and wrists, The but. was the one that rules whatever the French do in dress the best of the human figure and give combined can produce, Today it Is exceedingly difficult to make an Americgh woman appear in her shirt sleeves In public; in the pri- vacy of her own home, yes; but even there she finds a one-plece frock far more artistic than a cloth skirt with a separate white blouse. It is because ghe has discovered, after many years, that the figure looks infinitely better and more graceful with a long line reaching Crom neck to hips, that she This new is one of the highest of hats, It is built of white straw an immense silk bow in front and a band of small pink roses. the with w 3 yy the to te bring the into the dark oR present Js a silk with thin hiouse ! brin » by the mized Jo ckeot soutachir 3 he to match g the addition ¢ of a he ean on np ln olor. ily two { {into a comy fof this skelet: { broidery, or osite whe en Lace Is Rieting Over Clathes. The r i £ ince ! exact, | new clothes, ¢ frocks, for Ces, coats and eve frock drape ry. o = There is surely some economical rea- | «on behind this for a valuable and procured artic of Adress, evident that the French wis to the high fashion im order employment to the thousands needleworkers of its own country and those who have come from Belgium and who have to be supported by the French govern: ment. This strain caring for the homeless of the neighboring country Is { telling on: France, for, in addition to | the prisoners she has taken, the num- { ber of alien mouths In which she has | to put food, constitute a small nation. Therefore, to give the Belgians and the French widows work, all sorts of in | dustries have been revived and encour- | aged, especially those that will have a good chance of Liringing In American | dollars converted into francs, In Amer- fen, we are minus needleworkers of importance, 80 the major portion of what we must use, comes from the | lneemaking centers of Europe. The fashion for it may lead to a foolish and inartistic applieation of cheap and taw- dry laces to frocks, und a mass of It i nir furore not le It easily is h quite 1m } ie HOR ince te 0 © ) give 4 { of there 1s no diminution of the fashion which came into its first bloom as the spring openings were held, (Copyright, 1017, y the McClure Neowsph- per Byndicate.) Net and Silk Nightgowns. Nightgown¥ of white net over pink crepe slips have yokes trimmed with filet or val Ince and ribbons FARMING NOW A BUSINESS The Modern Day Farmer Applies Business Methods and Seeks More Than a Living on the Farm. A nation-wide ery is being made for more cconomy and greater production and probably the foodstuffs equal to that of the Grain prices are the highest in history and today the fields of America offer jut are unequaled in any other or business, The close ature, en great never was need present, the na #aEric ul- induce- tion's tural ments tl line of ideal li joying the commerce that freedom of God's doors and fulfilling 4 duty human ity by producing from a fertile that which to the istence of are actually stuffs that nomi« e i f 5 to out to soil is essential very a less fortunate gtarving to dea can be produced the United riculturist for his Cost of land Net pay 81 Oro i as ng f Moines as being shrewd Having and they is Ia. are l« careful spare money a suitable purchase Canadian them. With the assistance of the Canadian Government Agent, at Des Moines, Ia. they made selection near Champion Alberta. They put 240 acres of land fn wheat, and in writing to Mr. Hew itt, The Canadian Government Agent wked upon business men on hand, investment SOM looking decided to ian | ing of th “ hav a eir experienc * three presen 1.20) furns ine y 1,400 the ty Heres from farm for th yiKt two been around 200%, that is r I have spent 1 have ow 1 d t know do that well, the untry the pital as the land vears have for every 4 recalved three, n 0 no where you “This is cau surely for nn th the small cs still reasonable in price, payment ull kinds for if 1 was dollar that a well r in long term and work of » man to do. 1 out here without than ten years I « and have I(t every feel that turned # in less ould own gection imate prot- urge tern Canada’s shila fairie 8011 hesitate belleve by As an n reporting « ) farmers evidence out the rroct in = OTe of & of a couple duced A Woman Take Yields. —On Janu - En ”n 0 ® F Fy " - 5 @® NERVOUSNESS AND BLUES Symptoms of More Serious Sickness. mother of fo ur children a have L sul. fered with femal trouble, wing nervous spells and the blues. My chil- dren’s loud talking and romping would make me 80 nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I wou 1d ache all over and feel so sick that I would not | want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pilla re- stored me to health and I want to thank you for the good they have done me. I bave had quite a bit of trouble and | worry but it does not affect my youth- ful looks. My friends say ‘W 8 do you | look so young and well? * Jowe it sll { to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies.” —Mrs. RopT. STOPIEL, Sage Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given ‘tree of charge. aE men | WHO IS Toman ar Xo, 2, "8 BLAME prt bn, Ril=ers great kidney me fifty. cent &nd dol “ } receive a sample size X also | pamphlet Address Dr | Kilmer & N. Y., and { enclose ten cent this paper. mer = the firm says: “I have much pleasure in advising you that on our farm five miles east of Champion, in the Prov. ince of Alberta, Canada, this year (1018) we harvested and threshed 10, 600 bushels of wheat from 240 acres, this being ah average of 44 bushels and 10 pounds to the acre. A cone siderable portion of the wheat No. 1 Northern, worth at Champion, approximately $1.85 per bushel, erage of $81.70 per acre gross yields And by ald of a thorough system were able to keap the cost of growing wheat at about 25 cents a bushel.” Messrs, Smith & Sons of Vulean, | Alberta, are growers of wheat on a | large scale and have demonstrated | "FERTILIZERS FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE Waste from cities and to whi such as Manure, Night Rail, Street Sweep! ngs. and Garbage, which are rich in Nitrogen and Potash wil be turned Into Fertiliser, Farmers take advantage to obialn your Deeds in Fertiliser 81 8 very tinal «ost to you o& 0 will ged rou teemberabip In organimtion now forming supply fertiliser to Fou at cost, de iverad to yous Bome station free Iie 81 once for fail informa tion and enroll as & seember w. Dational Fer tilizer Co. HOB St, Pittsburgh. Penns. placed anywhere, attracts and kills all flies, Nest clown, orasmenial, onesies, cheap. Lasts all season, Wade of metal, ous tapill wt Sp ower; will met sell or injure anything. Geen antond ofuctive. Bold by Geniurn, or © sont by oo» prom prepaid for LOA | HAROLD SOMERS, - ogg ring aa" ". Y BREE FI | DAISY FLY KILLER Ladies! Sond me 10¢ sui FRR HET 0 PATENTS Fels oie a.
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