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DOO and 2000 barrels, selzed recently, will be destroyed under an order signed by Judge Glison. Shamokin.—Charles (, Miller, nged D7, a carpenter, died at a hospital from Injuries received when he plung- ed from the second story of n garage. Philadelphia.—lewis Emery, Jr, for many years a prominent figure In independent politics and fusion candidate for governor in 1008, dled in Hahnemann Hospital, He was 85 years old and had been In {ll health and under treatment for the past six months, Funeral services were held at his home In Bradford Clearfield. Harry Bridge, well kuown local tallor and trout fisher- man, dreamed a lot of big trout from a pool of wn- floor of his home on West Front street. A fire burned the roof off the parlor floor was no dream. Tho fire loss Is about 52000, Harrisburg. Two persons, R. MM. Keller and hls infant son, lost thelr lives In a fire which badly damaged the Keller home hore. Keller went to his death when he returned to the burning house in an attempt to res- cue the child after his wife and three other chlidren had been remove! safety, Wilkés- Barre. —Although he was se. curely handcuffed and the traln on which he wass riding was traveling 85 miles an hour, John Killian, aged 18, of Piymouth, plunged headt! an attempt to imprisonment in the Hunt! don Reformatory When he wus cap- tured. an hour after his spectacular leap he was only slightly lnjured Mahanoy City.—Michael Chobin, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Chobin, of Corktown, a mining about three miles eity, met death by elec in con volts, ing- south of trocution hen he came 11,000 and friends when ) i climb the lower. In &« ing he came in contact ered wire, His the ground. Readin were Choblin suddenly steel ith the high-pow iteless body fell to -John B. Kurt: 40 several years landlord of the House, Oakbrook, ended his cutting his throat with a meat knife His body was found by living in the same here, Lebanon. —John H Annville, escaped Injury when his team was struck by a Reading rail way express on the Annville grade crossing. The wagon was struck squarely by the locomotive nnd smash ed to pleces, after being hurled through the air for many feet. Light and his mules were unhurt Philadelphia.-~An epidemic of hie coughs has broken out In Upper Dar by township and Is spreading, de. spite the efforts of the doctors In that section to curb it. Dr. Harry J reported that he has treated 26 suh during the past two days. The epidemic has also spread to Lianarch. Most of the sufferers there, however, are babies, to Dr. Rodenheiser, bahy of the Presbyterian Hospital, city, who has been kept on night and day little patients, Pittsburgh. —Judge Joseph Buffine ton, of the United Stites elrenlt court of appeals. and Mrs. Marguer ite Falrfax Clendenin, of New Castle, were married by Dr. Remsen B. Ogli by, president of Trinity College, Hart ford, Conn. Judge Buffington. who is 71 years old, recovered several months ago from injuries received in an automobile accident at Akron, O In which Mrs. Cleindenin also was hurt. Philadelphia. Persons at Seven. teenth and Girard avenue were fur. ried to see a young boy flourish a revolver, which they did not know to be empty. Policeman Helllnger chas- ed the Ind, who later described him. self as Wharton Hamon, 18 years old. He was charged with earrying con. cenled deadly weapons, although ns the sergeant remarked, the weapon was neither deadly nor concealed. The gun for once wasn't loaded. Hollidaysburg, Assemblyman. elect Kenzie 8. Bagshaw was elected master of the Blalr County Pomonn Grange. Shamokin Business men and clvie leaders plan to change the coal region town from a borough to a third.cluse city. Tyrone Members of the Bowrd of Health and School Board took steps to check an epidemic of scarlet fever in the city. Hazleton. — With no additions to the police force within 12 years, Mayor Harvey will ask for five more officers and increases in salaries. Hazleton Furs valued at £3000 were stolen from’ the store of H. Steiner, furrier, Pottsville~—~The body of the man who froze to death near here was identified as that of Valentine Kun sig. missing from the eounty home i for Kurtz life by Lewis Landy, apartment house Light. 60, of Cases according specialist this the go trying to relleve his — a MAKING GOOD IN A SMALL TOWN Wl pt A tt Real Stories About Rec! Girls El antart By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN ve 1034, Wekiern Newspupis wbl 2%.) RUNNING A RABBI] TRY RR AseN S, it Is true, don’t fur ¥pd: But CEN , otherwise, in the ud offers, they other friend of country nish vantages their parallel small town raising that the ur a] And turkey, the larger varieties reseinble rather than chicken, in the of meat they develop. So little high school girl | who has been running her buck bunny farm for three years, “You don't have to bother much special education or when you go into the rabbit business,” she declares; “all yard, rabbit In fact, it costs less to produce meat than it does to supply for the table” An empty dry goods box was what but door provide the NeCessnry dry. She had a sliding screen the front of the hox to ventilation: small holes at will provide the alr with even less trouble, At and during storms, into an empty Ser must top, she sald, she The rab gure of can take slied, bit ral such shel make tered place she rabbits when necessary, She should secure large, and of sound, Belgian poses, hardy, stock. The hest- for food pak its great weight, and superior meat hare 1s becnuse of quality, The rabbit - raiser creatures anything that would otherwise may feed from the go to waste will have to during the w Nhe nter, i not handle young should write to the De partment of Agricolture, Wash D. C., asking for bulletins No. 400 and No. 131C, which her plete information about making ral shoul » bits She rt ont ne } will give com the any ba« and prevent her condition Dressed rab! to the buyer in condition are advertisements fi Messy RD uns worst which come tractive the ON “MAIN STREET” RINGING Fifth Avenue to Main Street, via the doll-dressing route, has been “the making” of one young giri whose only capital wes her orip inality “Heavens! what can any girl a dinky dittle town like this?" was per first thought when she finished and began to look But one doll-dresser * schon] “something to do” official little Oklahoma town, potice her little sister's doll sister Had It tied up In a sort of looking garment concoction, and Jean doll a decent “Well, 1 made her a real sreation’ while 1 was at it—I'd had a brief trip to New York just after school was out,” Jean confided to me was so chic that it not little sister, and made her playmates want their dolls dressed likewise, but also interested the moth ers. In a short time. | had a small business that has grown steadily.” Jean makes complete costumes for her patrons’ dolls, Stockings, from discarded silk hose: little shoes from old kid gloves: miniature silk vests, step-ins, delectable nighties, party dresses, wraps and hats are all “made overs” from discarded clothes. They are carefully made. and the tiny label “Jeanne” In each miniature hat or gown gives the final Fifth Avenue touch—but not to the pocket-book, for her prices are reasonable. Although Jean says no advertising Is necessary, the girl who wants to for a happened to pil fow-slip though “why not give the dross ¥' ‘Paris pleased tise In the local paper; or telephone children of the doll-eraving age. Her biggest business will, of course, be before Christmas time, but there are plenty of birthdays throughout the vear. A spring style show, too, will stimulate business. To further supplement her business, the doll modiste may turn instructor in slack season. She could take a class of little girls once n week, teach ing them how to make their own doll clothes, A busy mother will welcome the opportunity to see that her, chil dren leave to sew and trim. The mo diste-instructor should let the children make clothes for any kind of dob they llke—the baby doll, the child Jot, the character doll, the grown-up oll She should keep patterns and sug gestions, wateh shops and magazines for latest ideas. 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