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Pa. senute Harrisburg, With one vot: to the passed finally the United Dry Bill, latest link in the Pin chot chain of fo ce prohibition g pare laws designed to en The vor 17 T utionad ull Anal passage wus 27 to wenty voles conust: SIX form a majority semtors were nbsent, a the check Hp three of the nbsentees “wet! and tia no debate final onasiderat wr, chairman of the Lav iittee, and sponsor address In «0% of the in .lcohol re, delivered an “nm ¥ ' ’ purps bi ¥ a fina! igh county, led i Appropriations, nan : to 24 fost hy 1 vole of = Painted Vivid Picture Snyder painted na flooded with picture of a alcohol and message of Go *hiladelpliin Hiicit trade ihition bilLS enforcing woman nositio Mrs ¢ house Would Legalize Racing. tha by chines y Der ent of State Higl rewards the to for township D per payment of the to ounty ommisaly r count in vhieh 1 provi \ of the bill % 1 tepresentative rees money, fri a statement would he regarding the “not less than £3.000.000 provides that all miles of Philadelphia and Seranton should tes of 86000 a day to state and all others 82500 a day. After payment of all other legal 15 per cent of the profits of the par! mutnels would go to the state The commission provided for by the measure consist of four 1 bers, (ne to receive #6000 a year each of the others $5000 There will legislation goszion that wil legalilze Sunday xports, nceording to the action of the Law and Committee of the House, whieh reported negatively on the BI sponsored by Representative Voltz, of Philadelphia, which would permit of a local referentum of the question of permitting Sunday amuse. ments and sports, Phe first nw of 1025 inserted in the statutes when Pin. chot signed the Talbot bill providing for the establishment end maintenance of disense hospitals hy two or more éounties Jointly, This wna the first hill to pass both hoses of the leg'sinture jovernor Pinchot alse signed foint resolution, expressing the fudgment of the legislature that the federn! government should cease the collection of Inheritance taxes, leav. ing this revenue to the varions states, pas fees nse expenses wonid em be no Order was fiovernor contngions the Ze “ hh Hmmm THE LOVE OF SOLITUDE TE men and going afield thought, of They they mny truly great, the large-souted women who delight in in the mystic realm of will tind are ardent iov- solitude Vig “rs are never lonely wherever be, for they etd with themselves, whose companion- ship they prefer to nny other, Washington chose solitude when he prayed for strength and galdance in the forests: Lincoln knew nothing of loneliness when he lay upon the floor of hearth and cabin before the glow of a its faint tight subject matter John Wanamak difticult his log fire, studying by pondering the he lute st sONS ; er solved his hu privacy of by them Their tee Hight and dis The men and women world born to quiet hours of isolation flare up LX ua the in torches faltering their best the nizht si do in hushed and lest writers golitude, often time, when voices ure lence Is And kings KUprenns do and captains, XG tied painiers students and presidents in nothing ta than sublime is more inspiring quietude; noth and impress in a away minds grandly ’ slurs still far # canopy o when one ls from Your Last Name 1S IT GREGORY? me can simply be classified from a first name rst nume once more popular than i" a name of from a late and moaning watch wernl bishops derived Gregory Tin, coming rd » iy #e Carvel early «church and t sinong Chris Fast and by fifteen {fo West other loss popu thyt the Scotch derived from the from 'rob AppeRrs as a not the from Gregot or not probably e is derived nenning Lire fierce Ory really fronn ut it is ry | form i= surname Freach 1 «Nn ax well as the German i Gregor wh have and given surmames interesting is of the of this a French eofToe th his families French or ns ne family zt Gregoire r soldier who set. i on =n plantation in bride. 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Pour quickly over the toast and send at to the table, Trim dozen warn the once Sweetbread Salad. prop sweethreads into cold water, changing as often as the water dis- colors. Let them stand until quite white, then pull out all the tubes and put luto a saucepan. Cover with fresh cold water, add a slice of onion, one stnnll bayleaf, one blade of mace and pne-hinlf teaspoonful of salt, Heat quickly to the simmering point and glimmer for twenty minutes, Drain and drop intg cold water, letting stand for an hour. Wipe and cut Into small pleces with a sliver knife. Mnke a French dressing and pour over the sweet! reads, set away until ready to ne Hn the own noisy haunts of with thoughts men seff. It was In solitude on the shore that Demosthenes found self, whence he and stirred the people of his time with such oratory us had never heard, came been Real nobility of the soul dwells only in the men and women who eare noth- gnthering: and frivol- Such men and women prefer to for soclul thelr greatest pleasure in study, and in exploration The lest science, in art and In COUNSEL By DOUGLAS MALLOCH AIN" Not just sure just how to do, all the time. You head into sort of situation noo And that's the time you git your test And have to figger what is best. git wo big through. I'll tell you how; of brain and brow, I wns a lad always had And one was Dad, ever since That I could ask one Mother—Mother she, She was the second of the three was glamour of bright Ughts and the folly of turbulent rrawds, wny #finong to tind # column of figures of merrvanaking hnrely able thelr dd up or in nd the of feet mile yadicate ) Uncle Eben Waush'nt'n never hen, ! “George sald Uncie explanations "hou Yes, three advised me ev'ry rod The life I had to plod. The The third of these rond of third? (od was Of course, my And Dad ut things As when | And And mother's gone, 1 know, : HREO, her, ong till exac’ly so eT Ore are s at night t * 1 he candlelight then right, kneel [ hope Ki it ain't a But I git down on my knzes az'in And fuust as wlwnys sin; had lie and Dad LT Te fests y r Eynd JEvveR, wal SOME Tree NOT MWOW EXACTLY waar Gomi! | ema a ad Lg rom, Cars poe NOR CRANGE. R SAYS ELLA ov . » YEE Ly X CHER, i THirew Furey Chin » 1 - s? | ’ i ————————— Fo taargs A 1 pont ™ cored OE. 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