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Ua BALTIMORE, NO. 46-1924. i PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Altoona. —Willlam Seward, of this eliy, was killed, his daughter, Mar- garet, was injured seriously and six other persons were hurt when their automobile skidded Into a diteh and sverturned near Hollldaysburg, Honesdale. —Police were Informed that Walter Moline aged 21, slayer of an Easton policeman, who escaped on October 8 from the state hospital for the eriminally Insane at Falrview, will be returned to this state, as he had walved extradition in Newark, N. J. He escaped from the institution by sealing the inside of n J0-foot chimney. Lebanon~<Dewey Blnner, age 27, of Fredericksburg, Is In the Good Samarl- tan Hospital here In a serious condl- tion from a bullet wound in the abdo- men which he suffered at Hawk's Ho- tel at Fredericksburg. Pinner is al- leged to have gone to the hotel after midnight and kicked In a panel of the door. Crawling through the opening, he proceeded upstairs to Proprietor Hawk's roc... and as he pounded upon it a shot was fired from the room. The fact that the bullet flattened and spent much of {ts force In passing the door ig helleved to have saved Bin ner's life, Hawk's alleges his bartender John Mattes, fired the shot. Mattes fled after the shooting and is being sought by the state police. Chester.—Trapped in the smoke filled cellar her home, Mrs. Mary Kanusk was cfirried fram the place hy the police. The woman after huilding a fresh fire of paper and rubbish In the heater closed the door to the hase. ment and locked herself in. Bethlehem. — Rev. Dr. Chatles A. Al- spach, of Philadelphia, was elected president of the Reformed Synod at its 178th session. Other officers elect. through of od were: Viee president Allan Easton; recording clerk, Wellington E. Hoover, of Sun and corresponding secretary, Samuel E. Moyer, missionaries of the Elam 9 Ja JANEY, of of Perkasle synod elected and Rev the th ster, students The lev Snyder secretary Toth, seminary at laneca of ecological el a for the present group of 22 young ministry Mrs. El was stabbed to d Chester 10, izaheth Johnson, eath with a butch Perey Johnson er knife by Webster Young, a house, Napoleon boarder at wounded In attempted to save Police captured the stock away from the house, Pittsburgh A thousand convicts gathered In the mess hall at the West. ern Penitentiary and expressed their sorrow at the passing of Mrs. Lucy Dorzy Inms, a member of the board of trustees, who died several days ago. ‘Her death Is to us as the going of a mother,” read a resolution adopted by the prisoners “Nothing was much trouble for her in helping those are not In a position to help themselves. We wish to extend our sympathy to her children and to re- mind them that to have been a sou of Mrs. Iams Is an honor which they should never forget. We feel that the passing of Mrs. Iams takes from us friend we ever had” Harrisburg. Capitol policemen have | heen ordered by Berkey H. Boyd, sec- retary of property and supplies, to bar all dogs from Capitol Park. Wo living In nearby apartments and hotels have made a practice of using the park to exercise their pets, and the playin dogs have developed a hab- it of killing squirrels. York More suddenly recently on Stewartstown, this county, under strange circumstances. The owners of the depleted stocks are Howard W. Anderson and Joseph Anstine. The loss Is estinfated at £1000. Mr. Ander. son blamed a mildew In the clover pateh for the deaths, Greenshurg.—M. H' Gllpatrick, the Pennsylvania rallroad station agent at Seward, was killed by a passenger traln when in the act of unlocking the track gate fence, Intending to go over to meet an eastbound passenger train, Reading.—President Judge Gustav A. Endlich, of the Berks courts, retir. ed after 85 years of service. Court house offices were closed and court ac. tivities suspended while more than 100 Inwyers passed before Judge Endlich, who Is in impaired healh and who sat (n a wheel chalr In court and shook hands with them. Judge Endlich has heard more than 7000 cased and an equal number of argument proceed. ings. He has written more than 1700 opinions, He has seldom been revers- ed, and his law books, for which he has won fame as an author, ase used as standard text books. Harrishurg.—Thomas Bowers was appointed jastice of the peace of Park- side borough by Governor Pinchot to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Walter Bullard, Milton. —Jacob Bridge, aged 58, died after tanking polson, Bloomsburg.~Jonathan Lemon, a Greenwood township farmer and Civil Wir veteran, left $1000 to the Blooms. burg Hospital and 8100 each to four churches near his home, Shenandoah. ~~ Eating a aearty break ast, Natale Ketico, 60, took a walk in the garden in the rear of his home for a “breath of fresh alr” He collapsed and was dead when relatives rushed to hie assistance, Hazleton.—FHis chest crushed by the explosion of a dunlln cap which he car. ried In a pocket after finding it wev- eral days ago, Anthomy Cantonoviteh dled. the the ghoulder Mrs. John slayer a Wis when he SOM. too who the hest than 100 turkeys died the farms near sed to Destroy Mice Damage to Crops by Rodents Is Usually Done During the Winter Season. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Pocket mice In certain parts of the state of Washington have Increased to the point where they almost constitute a phigue, according to the district lender In rodent-control work under the biological of the United States Department of Agriculture, Even where there Is probably only an Infestation of 10 or 15 mice to the uere the harbors of the mice are along the weed-covered fence After conducting poisoning operations In one 160-acre fleld 1.000 mice were esti poisoned around the edges of survey FOWS, Enormous Grain Loss. Unusual activity on the part of ice In Adams and caused enormous to Ing Nine demonstra- the use of steam-rolled Franklin losses stand grain, onts in | these two counties and 2.- month through the the county agent of where 2.700 dend | of Franklin county, resulted from six demon gtrations. Damage Dons in Winter. a further insta pest may be er growers of Olympian that responsible balbs during wis not noticed dug for transpl f this kind iz usually swing, AS 0s An nee of pocket mice the case of Wash., and mi of S500 cited maolgs reported ce for the the until anting loss spring. The the Damage dope in the so that it Is until too late Plans Washington | bulbs apply preventive rodent listrict measures control in the incinde a great deal more | Celery that lu banked ap and touch 1% he saved so that into the win Ntite ser BOY college hard freeze [It mat two Incl or ms plants a mulch of straw the zing and ame time Will § As | to freezs prevent as the pound (ins the plants, sav.ig us ins possi il remove them to he plan a cool place, ar ts in 8 bed altho or igh i directly under a window they the soll nist, he sure but they han- in this man In keeping keep It away from the rotten. By g. celery may be kep March, {ONE nw careful Routed in Many States | During August 461.1580 cattle were | the bureau | industry, United States De. of Agricolture, in the various states, number 18.780, coO-opern~ | or about 3 per cent, | indica'ing that thes Workers for the eradi cation of bovine tubercu! sis now have | supervision. Under the plan of accrediting coun- | have less thon one-half of | now 40 counties which buve been offi “mod fled accredit Nineteen of these coun- located In North Carolina, | Intiana, Tennes- Kansas, two; . are Lime Needed on Meadows Many of our grass meadows are sour killed out if lime iz not used. Ground limestone will be better than burned Remen- the fertility of the land. There must be at least as much plant food sup- plied as is tekken away in the hay each year, A good mixture of chem icals should be used along with the Insure Dry Poultry House In the Middle West every poultry made. with double walls, with' a dead alr space between. Such a construction will ordinarily in. sure a dry house and for a very simple reason, Moisture collects on the walls because the outside is cold and the in- side of the wall is warm, just exactly as In a warm room moisture collects on the outside of a water pitcher con. taining ice water. Of course the proe- eds Is reversed, but the principle is the same, Clean Up All Rubbish Cleaning up the old vines, stalks, canes, ete, which have served their useful purpose this year will do much to help control dicense and Insect pests next year, Disease organisms and insect eggs are often carried over from one season to the next in the trash left after the crops have been harvested. Burning Iz a sure way of destroying such Insect and disease harbors, » | Alsi ko on | Wet and. Sour Soils Thrives Plant Is Hardy Enough to Stand Severe Winter. Those who have grown alsike clover for a number of years pronounce it Just the thing for wet und sour soils. Its growth is intermediate medinm-red clover and white clover but it will grow where red clover will not. Being a perennial, it produces crope for hay or seed for several yeary and Is hardy enough to stand a severe winter than red clover, Alsike is fine 1n hay ture mixtures, but tl! ose grown it alone do not advocate practice since it has a fine stem cnuses it to lodpe, Successful Farming, When seeded with timothy and red clover, it makes a good horse hay, free that Is always present This is because alsike smooth plant, Many ture who formerly only a8 an insurance agninst Where the ground Is clover, alsike will usaully ita and it Is "lacked by the clover anthracnose which red elos subject to. Since the growth red substituted for red clover grown However, w tincertain, a n., u two with timoths between more clover and who pns have this which Bays a writer in (rom the dusr in clover hay. clover has a plant this mix ned red clover fallure ‘our wet for red take place, not er Is will not male will, It should nisike clover ean he here has advantages fing a vinter gral vhen Some make a pra« on checked with tice of seed brondeast the after is ¢ ground is all arried the frost oy ght snowiall #0 that the seed into the ground hy f Harrowing when dry Is a good plar ing of ground Is case, It is gnow, hest put In when sown with springs Since alsike the size of red clon alsike and one part of red makes When the quality wn grain lover seed is about | er. clover ian even 1 in this proportion, wien ay Is increased hickened., It is will vield and th arpa byt Agr ¥ hens prefer the grain feed to any loss of appetite is ted in This holds three o a decressed mesumption of mash is fed In hoppers r more day's sup pi¥. imption m Therefore, yi *¥ ar ig to your future fort ng B decren sed Const ficult to mash hoppers 1 X soe watch o as horost pointi i une to avold the Hessian fly, ing need not detract from the yield In have always my and can get a crop that way, but extra to riter In will sowed inte, just as god peck each the Farm Journal. he Acre, surely more than returned at i have raised wheat for years, sowing on it spring to he plowed hack fall harvest time red clover green wheat crop. Eradicating W ild Onion Crow Probably it closely. Simply plow the ground deeply and seed heavily to the grass, and keep a heavy sod maintaining It by fall sowings of additional grass seed each year. Pasture just as close. ly as possible, It is advisable to run sheep on such pastures, rather than dairy cows, of course. — The legume and live stock trail is a smooth short cut to prosperity. - - * Put the binder under cover this fall, Rust is expensive, - L - Don't look on the compost heap as a waste space, keep it growing larger. . - - The farmer who wants to be really self-supporting must have a good gar den, *. & » Homegrown seed of acclimated va riety and of good quality will outyleld imported varieties, - - . Clean out the eorn crib and make it as near rat-proof as possible, as rats carry away much corn. * . - Inaccurate farm and shipping scales will take their cost out of your pocket several times over In a year, * 0» The farmer must meet larger invest: ment and operation costs in farming with better production and marketing methods or he will meet failure, . . ® It's an Tong lane that has ne tarning, and the weary road through the valk ley of agricultural depression has st last tufned toward better conditions, Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Should Use Swamp-Root Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, thers is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, io an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why 80 many applicants for insurance are re- jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. sample bottle. When writing, Rude “Have you any “One,” the “My heen with me Progressive dried peaches?” mean-hearted pretty lady thirty-nine Grocer, cashier years Information on how £300.00 or more a n to the first who writes can will earn be sent you ionth each person in Become locality tor necessity in Men No to 0, J. 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