Insist! Colds Pain Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism B—or Menthol Edible Drinking Cup Appears. With the increase In popularity of water Ices among patrons of refresh- other venders the edible drinking cup {3s appearing. It is of graham cracker ingredients and some are lined with rhiocolate, Early in the season water ices were served in paper or paraffin cups. these were not consumable ated a problem of litter. The new kind of cup, like the cone for provides a cake for the water ice. is also finding a field and accompaniment New It 48 an container York Sun and Globe. Her Secret. ocension of her hundredth birthday the village’ centenarian re- ceived a visit from the vicar, “Now tell me, my dear Mrs, Snow- don,” he said, “what has been the se- cret of your longevity?” He walted eagerly while woman Brought her voonl inte play. then received answer: “Victuals" On the the old apparatus the rasping For Unemployment Insurance. Employers, workers and the state contributed a total of £105,200,000 un- der the British unemployment insur ance acts between January, 1919, and June, 1923 it Is easier to pose as an optimist than it is to he one. A mun woo Is good only on the sur nee is no » good. Sure to Come Back. “Sir Basil Zabarof, who has suc cipal owner of Monte Carlo” | Chicagoan, | the gorgeous gaming Monte Carlo casino, while at a roulette table. We Finally the man cashed in. ‘Goodness! 1 sald. that lucky bird has made!’ ‘*0, sald Sir Basil, ‘that's nothing i It makes no difference to the Casino, It’s just a bit of our money sleeping out for the night. "—Chicago Dally News Had a Season Ticket. Two brothers had lived in a village near Aberdeen and had traveled to town to business every day by train, Not long ago one of them died, the other decided to have the coffin containing the body conveyed by train to the city. master, and was told that be would have to procure a special ticket. “A special ticket.” he gasped In dis may. “What would I do that for? His season ticket hasn't expired yet!" Her One Fault, almost perfect.” “Yes; the only thing adelphia Rulletin, A small tows Idea of forgiving an Hek | him first and forgive hip. later, harmful. against risking ment in coffee. and thus risk success? thoroughly and aroma. time Your Postarn (ln in ) he odio br mew that coffee’s effect is the and devel- comfort, happiness -- mealtime drink. You'll its delightful flavor contains nothing Instant instantly in the cup water. Postum Cereal prefer the flavor about one-half cent a cup, * FOR HEALTH JY Rl EYL i STATE ITEMS ’ Pottsville.—If Harry Hummel, of this city, had been driving While driving down Mar a bullet over head and crashed through his wind- shield. A little slower rate and the bullet would have gone through his head. It is belleved It was a stray missile, Unlontown.—Coroner 8. H. Baum broke all records in speedy investiga- tion Into homicides when he presented the facts of a murder to a coroner's jury and disposed of the case within fifteen Bours after James Gardener had been shot down by Edmond Swan, at Lemont. Shortly after the murder been killed, ket street passed his paneled a Jury, had ponaed and recorded a verdict which the blame was placed upon Swan. This is the first time in the history of Fayette county that a ver dict was returned on the same day the death of the victim, Bethlehem. The new $40,000 sclence bhullding on the southwest cam- pus of the Moravian College and Theo- logical Sem'nary was dedicated, the address being made by Dr. Charles 8. Richards, president of Lehigh Unlver- sity. The day was observed as Foun- ders’ Day at Moravian, the institution having bean founded In 1807. 1 Harrisburg. ~~Distribution of those streams which have stage providing sufficient their safety has been ordered, N. R Buller, commissioner of fisheries, an- nounced. It Is hoped that general dis tribution can be started in a short state stage ship fish in reached a hatcheries have reached a the commissioner sald. Pottsviii®d—"look out, I am com- shouted Albert Davidson, a paint- as he slipped and fell thirty feet His w arning aided his from being struck when fell. Luck also a ded Davidson, struck an advertising sign, which broke his fall His nose and wrist were fractured and internal In are feared. Davidson from Reading only two ae as he moved weeks Pittsburgh. and bartenders, Side, of violating the Snyder act Police Commissioner Kane, who conducted the raids, sald his men confiscated a afrested on the North Unlontown.-~Police are making =a locate Union the Third Presbyterian church, within a block of the center of the business section, and stole the pennies, nickels The edact amount of the loot has not been de. termined. Harrisburg. —Awards of the follow. were announ®ed by the department of highways : Northampton county, 42. 568 feet, in Bangor borough and Plain. to Red Lion, S$378232 Wryom'ssing to Ambler Davis Philadelphia, $43.524 Hazleton. ~—~Belleved to have been irant Laub, Pittsburgh. — The police were advis- taxes the thief stole her purse con- taining $470. Hazleton —Proclamations are being prepared at the headquarters of the three districts of the anthracite min. ers directing them to remain idle on October 20, Mitchell Day, so called of the 1900 strike, led by John Mitch. ell, Ellwood City.~—~Wayne Gordon was killed and two other men were In- jured, one seriously, when their au. tomobile crashed Iirito a curbstone in a dense fog here. The occupants were buried from the machine, Hollidaysburg. Convicted of attacks ing a white woman in Altoona, Mike Scott; a negro imported from the south. to work on the raliroad, was sentenced to from fifteen to thirty months in the penitentiary by Judge Baldridge. Minersville ~—This town will hold a lowe'en demonstration. Connellsville ~~Injured five weeks ago In handling a rusty nail, John William Woods, aged 62, died from blood poisen’ng. Selingsgrove.~The detour on the Susquehanna Trail between McKees Half Falls and this place has been removed, Conneligville~~As Rev. Henry De. Vivo was celebrating mass, a burglar broke Into his residence and stole $8000 worth of Itallan bonds and other valuable papers. Shenandoah.-~Peter Strovinsky, 27 years old, a world war veteran who saw service In many battles overseas, was Instantly killed at Derrange col flery by a fall of coal. The vietim was to be married in a short time, State College—Rev. Dr. Fraser Metzger took up his duties as chap Iain of State College after a vacancy had existed In that office for eight years. Philadeiphs. ~This city as a medi. ‘by the medical hy em 16 of Nations as in American In which to health conditions. This section, which is perhaps the most rep- in the world, will meet here for two weeks, beginning Arrangements for the Blair Spencer, director Hawley. — Approximately 2000 men £5,000 000 dam project, which the Pennsylvania Power and Light company has under- taken at Wilsonville, near here, This is 1000 more persons than the normal population of Hawley. The dam is belong constructed to furnish power to # giant hydro-electric plant. The reser including the cov. ers, will be about fifty-four miles, The Power and Light several chartered Wayne, Plke, Monroe, and Luzerne counties, Lewistown. —Elmer E, Relgle was painfully burned when he threw gaso- line on burning waste, thinking It war company Lackawanna Langhorne —Overpowering and gag Joseph the plant of the the burglars Harrisburg. —The state of 814384471, State Treasurer The and the expenditures The balance in the to $250.580 with $8377.838, balance. Other 287 In the road fund; in all funds, $8, fund, included $2.33 censes granted under the act: $161,459, insurance fund ; gasoline fund: $318.5668, dog fund, and normal schodl fund Erie —Four persons were instantly illed and another was probably fa tally Injured when thelr was struck by a Nickel Plate rallroad Forsythe, N. Y., Bauman, aged 42 and Virginia Garber, aged 14, and Mr. and Mrs. W both of driver of the car, pital here not expected to recover. Chester. .- Morning Republican, a daily paper to exist gay they have striven for fourteen years to give the community a credit a negessity here. With the discontin will devote their attention to Times and will issue three editions. Bethlehem. —Five child-wives among ought to be at found by Attendance Officer Ziegenfuss. One of them, =a Spanish maid, was found nursing a 3 E. are puzzling the 18 years old, who have not attained the sixth grade In the schools, mst day. If they have not reached the eighth grade they must go to school at least one day a week until they reach their 10th year. Bethiehem. Clty council adopted the plans of City Engineer R. L. Fox, for a high pressure 2.000000 gallon reservoir on South Mountain that will serve the highest section of the city at a cost of about $200,000. © With the high pressure system the city will be able to supply water to points seventy-five feet higher than the high est fraternity house on the Lehigh University campus. Pottsville.~~ His skull fractured by his own horse, which stepped upon h's head, Dorte Hoy, of Orwigsburg, died at the Pottsville Hospital. When his wagon was struck by as automobile Hoy was thrown over the head of his horse. As an effort was being made by bystanders to disentangie him the horse stepped on his head. Harr'sburg. Resolutions calling on the East Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren to assume its pro- portionate share of the debt of Leba- non Valley College, provided the Penn sylvania Conference assumes payment of its share, were submitted at the session of the conference hy the Lay- man's Association. In order to meet the conference's obligation it was rec ammended an annual offering of at least fifty cents a member be made in all churches annually until the debt ‘s paid. tdale.~~Armmngements are being made by Thomas Lewellyn Post, of this place, to celebrate armistice week here with a speclal program on Mon. day, November 12, Unlontown.-~When his hand came In contact with a wire carrying 6600 volts at the West Penn power stat'on, near here, Charles Rischell, aged 35, of Moyer, was Instantly killed, Troop.—Thomas Cook, aged 50, was electrocuted at the Pancoast mine here when he came In contact with a live wire and his son was badly shocked when he attempted to rescue his par ent. sun. blind you. white flame. ceraent to a ton of cement. of National A Three-Year-Old's Ambition. Little Sam Miller, age three, Sidney Miller of Ralnbow fame, has an eye to the future and will no doubt war come, When his father was arraying him- self in the panoply of war In prepara- tion for the Rainbow pamde, little Sam was a most interested specta- tor. He noted the well-pressed Khaki suit, and the Sam Browne bLeit neatly adjusted, the overseas cap well on one side of the head, and sighed. Running over to his mother he sald: “Honey, 1 wish I could grow big feet and be a Rainbow.” Utilize a Mot Spring. neces equivalent to a ton of coal an New York 0 Leng-Lived Family. Great Britain lays claim to what is in the world. They are seven in num ber—five sisters aod two brothers, All are narried. They reside ou the Island of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides, Invernesshire, Scotland. All receive the old-age peasion from the British government, and their com Worth IL Doctor—1 will examine you for $10. Patlent—Go to It; If you find It 1 will give you half. 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