GENU INE ASPIRIN to he the “Bayer Tablets of genuine must be marked safety “Bayer Cross.” getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 18 years, Always buy an unbroken package of Aspirin” with MAY BE BONES OF HEROES! Uncertainty as to Human Relics Re- | cently Found Near the Famous | Alamo at San Antonio. Recently workmen have unearthed In a portion of the Alamo grounds at San Antonio bones which may be those of the heroes of Texas whose bodies were cremated by the victorious hordes | under Santa Anna. No effort was made bones nor to remove closure of the Alamo. They were per | mitted to remain they were found; and a garage is to he built over | the spot, the ground where the covery was made being outside walls and a part of the property which i hag gone to commercial use, The found some feet south of wall of the Alamo: | and the inquiry made has not fully de- veloped they of the Texans or whether they were those of the Indians who were build the ancient formed the colony te gather the | them to the in- | where dis- | the bones were 200 | the whether were those used te mission and who which the friars to till their food and the gatherad them fields and to provide the quired.— Houston about feed they re Post Identified. It was a dark homeward anc the car at a terrible night wns speeding rate. “What road have you taken. James™ eried Mrs, Blithers the car jolted fier high in the air. “The regular boulevard, ers.” “But I never noticed all these thank- the boulevard Blithers. the chauffeur, “these not thank-you-marms Mrs, Blithers! They were just a few peo- who couldn't get out af Mrs. Blithers fanghed, a droll mistake it was, to '— Pittsburgh as Mis, returned the chauffenr Blith- YOu-marms on before,” protested Mrs, “Oh, laughed were pe Whereupon too. What be sure the way.” Sun. Answer That Was No Answer, M, Cohan was eross-examin- ing applicants for parts in one of his productions. “Can dance?” he asked of a young chap who had been waiting an hour. “Sure,” George new you replied the candidate, : “Can you sing?" continued Cohan. ! “Well,” replied the other, “I can sing as good ak you can” “But 1 asked you,” retorted Cohan; “cnn you sing?” i Not the Real Thing. } “What are you crying for, my little | man? “1 ain't crying; this is just a rehearsal.” : selaom for- | An absent-minded gets his troubles, man Headache, Toothache, Earache, ritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Druggists also is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture A Secret. “Why, rex.” said Miss Pertie God: win to her intimate friend. “Harry and 1 are going to have a secret wed Not a soul is going to know of it's over. Haven't yon heard? GRUMPY? If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take ““Cascurets” Ea rain foggy? Blue devils got you? stay sick, billions, headachy, con- Remove the liver and bowel which Keeping your head ¥, your tongue coated, your breath wid and stomach sour. Why not spend a few cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-ca- thartic you experienced? Cas- never gicken or incouve- one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or They work while you It til} is ever carets i nience harsh Pills, it. very The Nearect to vlleigh was a keen I believed in making up his prey hopeful ure his finns to Wis na Know, very fishing the him in on he she cpuld get highlands asked tine, if rl eyed him in wonder, so he repesntes] his request, adding: “And bave you never seen a horse fly. ” nin, J linna,” “But nince 1 saw an precipice.” London Christine? repliedd the girl, coo jump o'er a Answers, Missing Something. “Anybody here might little asked the flashy around wko buy stock 77 stranger. ‘It's lucky you came to firse,” Witherbee, sir?” "Everybody around here Laz bought a little stock except me, That's why me smd} “How NMijuire # that, next train out of town Instead of call ing my boys together and rush order for a bucket of sack of feathers and a good, rail” dirmingham Age-Herald, stout Dainty Hint, Be No woman could ever make @ food of me, She course not, painting the lily, That would bs 3 Feeling hath no fellow, ee Youll like agrees. any the e. FRISCH LOOKED UPON AS A SPEED WONDER Expected to Take Laurels From Max Carey of Pirates. Admirers of Fordham College Youth Say He Is Going to fe Fastest Man in Nationa! League in 1920 —Lobert Holds Record, Who is the fastest man in the Na- league? Had that question have been of vote would for Max Carey the footwork, as a in college he it He made a sprinter, Until Max Carey sprang into prom inence the fastest man in the National To this day of National In a fleld Carey in has on record holds a couple league records for speed. ber 12, 1912, Lobert circled the bases in On the same date Lo- bert tied for first place in a 100-yard dash, His rival was Vincent Campbell, then of the Pirates, Campbell was another fast man who probably would be in the big leagues today If he.cared for baseball, He was a big fellow who could hit, run "rs and field. He was a “Hve wire” with the Pirates, and took the hop to the Federal league. He went good with the Indianapolis club, sand also with the Newark Feds. When peace came he decided to retire from the Hiamond for the automobile business. Al | forts to have him reconsider were une availing. Reading (Pa) plans to hold a one day meeting June 16, * * . Miami is to have another 18-hole | golf course, making three in all. * * . | Association football season in Eng- | land will close Saturday, May 1. § . * » | Annapolis Naval academy. boasts every sport coachad by professionals, i . * » America will not take part in the | Olympic tennis games unless the dates | are changed. i CI | Cornell has won the intercollegiate | track and field championship the last | four years in succession. ! *. +» Ray Ouimet, brother of Francis, has asked for reinstatement as an Mifflin Armstrong, | the University of Pennsylvania, of his studies, . so» petal of the Shamrock, that will bring | iim good luck, *. L. BE. Parkhurst at Daytona, Fla. * . - Some of the experts are of the opine fon that the big varsity boat races should remain at four miles Instead of beg cut down to three. . » -. The Panther, thoroughbred, stallion, wns sold recently in England to an Argentina sportsman for about one hundred thousand dollars, . » » Canada will soon hold its trials for the Olymple games, having already received a grant of $15,000 from the government for the purpose, . ® + » Albert, king of the Belgians, has offered a cup and £100,000 In prizes for the winners of an International seaplane race to be held at Antwerp west duly. LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt at z!l and costs only a few cents Magic! ! Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! soft corn, or corn between Adv, Advantages As part of spoken languages Col genins.- in Knowing Chinese, an elabor ite university Armenian, Chinese, French Norw Cron nn, S¢ i The of , ft importance Chinese emphasized Columbia Arnold, American Peking Ny COMET: ft from trade id Mr A rt t ATRONG, Chinese Newspaper hitiess in France. inh he US tographic pre hand-written possibile to pet Chinese type it “Trance { " ain i i ince, u 5 fhe paper sells at 2 ts au copy, and & anid first Chinese oon to he the EWE Inced In France, Bible Quotations. brothers, Francis, feur Years dr. two yen Bible other day re old, have nn by their The both a. Nes were playing their mother heard “rn ! the yay. the truth and the life.” Fred, fr. “And Jesus said, ‘All little *hildren come to supper.” “No, Frea,” “rancis “Suffer little children me.” declared © . and Fred taught sayings while nels “Jesus said, ‘1 iy am sag: suid 0 come unto Fred, Jr. “No. mpper,” and insisted he was right, come to Would you Know a man? Make him ‘halrman of something, give him a wmdge to wear. and see how he acts, Eight miliion feet of lumber deed annually locks, are in the manufacture of ! i 1 f { i is i BY lll Sealed Tight Kept Right Flavor Lasts “3 hie n are] shahbs wenr them sYamon army Nese with them? “Wear Rmith them fetter $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ. enced by constitutional conditions It therefore requires constitutional treat ment HALLE CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys- tem HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease Eives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work SIL 00 for any case of Catarrh that HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE fails to cure Druggists Tc. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Objo. Wants to Know, The Daughter-—Merey, no! wear this costume on the street. it made just for gym. Her Father—Jim who? I never I had Much of the charity that begins A1z® Kercsene, few Usefu! House ves, with bat excep. ions, ae of properly value kerosene, As a lubricant a drop or twee will set thing 0it wi refused to go be often be n place of n be more mghly cleaned an with soap right, shining ean Sore Eves, Blood Shot Eves Watery Eyes, Sticky Eyes, all healed promptly with night ly applications of Roman Eye Balsam Adv, Naturaily. really the best me tricity lighting?” that is the current belief™ is never quite sure whether when she is sorry or glad To work for a living is no Gisgrace unless you work others, cs HERE is an art in making flapjack pan- cakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder, Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 cups flour % teaspoon salt teaspoons Royal Daking er a bi tableapoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi- ents; add milk and melted shortening; beat wel. Bake oh slightly greased hot grid- dle. Griddle Cakes with Eggs 1 Supa flour it a8poon " Powder 1 ups milk 4 i= dry ingredi Mix and sift dry in ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening; mix well. Bake immediately on hot griddle. Buckwheat Cakes 2 cups buckwheat flour 1 cup flour 6 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 13% teaspoon salt Z% cups milk or milk and water 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together flours, Baking powder and salt; add liqui molasses and melted short- ening; beat three minutes Bake on hot greased griddle. Waffles 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking! Powder 5% teaspoon salt ™ cups milk CEES i tuileapoon melted shorten ng Sift flour, baking powder and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thor. oughly and add to dry in- gredients; add melted short. ening and mix in beaten whites of eggs. Bake in well greased hot waffle iron un- til brown. Serve hot with maple syrup. It should take about 14 minutes to bake each waffle, FREE A the a © n Be an scores of pe Bh fal recipes. Write for it 3 ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00. 118 Pulten Street New York City
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers