THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. C. WINK, COITO 4 PaOFRICTOS). WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1913 I913N0VEMBER 1913 IS IMIT WVt I F I Sl 1 I I j I Til 25gjffi6 7 8 lonii3i4i5 1617 18192122 William Sulzkr mi fortunate enough lo full from tbe executive cbalr into tbe very maelstrom of local fight with Tammany. While Tammany waa bla undoing aa governor, It haa beeu bla alvation from ooinpleto oblivion. Last Sunday was the Plat birthday of Henry Gasaaway Davis, of Elklna, W. Va., who was the Democratic nominee for Vice President In 1!X4, and la one of tbe beat known polttloiana of the old acbool in tbe United States. Mr. Da via baa beeo in very poor health recently, therefore he keeps aa much front publio affairs aa poaaible. He la tbe grandfather of tbe former Mlaa Kalberine Elklna, who re' oently became Mrs. K. I. Ultt. lif a recent speech before tbe New England Textile club, Governor Potbler, of Huode Inland, predicted a commercial yellow peril aa a result of tbe recent tariff legislation. "Tbe new tariff," said tbe governor, "will result in tbe lowering of wage of textile mill operatives and will deprive American manufacturers of their home market. Tbe races of tbe Orient soon will enter the markela of tbe world with products which will come Into com petition with those of advanced nations." Frkb trade England has enormous truata. Tbe new tariff law will not dis turb trust corporations and combinations. It will strengthen tbem at the expense of the Independents. Tbe big and powerful organization can weatber a gale tbat would wreck tbe little fellow. Meat will still be in tbe bands of tbe meat combi nation, augar in tbe banda of tbe sugar trust. They will continue to tlx prices. And aa for clothing made out of wool In wbat particular la tbe purchaaer to benefit by tbe great'.y reduced prioerf Some thing over three yarda of cloth goea into tbe an It of tbe average business man. Even if tbe purchaser got tbe full benefit of tbe reduction, bow mucb would be ssvef Not over 60 oenta on a f 10 to $50 suit, experts figure. Perhaps It needed the setback to unify sentiment for good roads In this state. Many of those who objected to tbe bond issue are chronic or profeaalonat grum blers and alwaya get in some work, bat frequently without etriking results. It now is up to tbe people wbo desire to bave good roads in this state to express themselves and see tbat tbe matter is pushed through. The arguments for im proved bighwaya are many and un answerable. Oil City H.ixzard. Juat wbat incentive the advocates of good roads can bave for continuing the fight, after ao excellent s proposition as tbe bond issue got sucb a turning down, is bard to imagine. But we hope there may be a way out of it that will give tbe present generation aome o tbe pleasure and benefits to be derived from paved country roads. We coo few it doesn't look hopeful, bat let as hope. Tbe enforcement of tbe new lsw regu lating the employment of women in Pennsylvania may reaalt in hundreds of women losing their places in Philadel phia botela this week. Tbe main feature of tbe law ia tbat no wotnao can work more than 54 boura a week or more than ten boura a day; nor can they work more than six days In one week. According to Msblnn W. Newton, president of tbe Philadelphia Hotel association, tbe num ber of women thrown out of work will be at least 500 and may be much greater. Tbe hotel managers, he aaid, are willing to retaia tbe women, but because of tbe necessity of biitng extrs help, wages will be reduced. In consequence, h said, some of the women, nnable to live com fortably on lesa money, will enter other occupation. Men and boys will take the places of tbe women. Wouldn't it be a pity if it should happen that tbe very law which sought to do s kindness to tbe wo men workers should turn out to be tbeir own worst enemy. Tub Clsrion Democrat, which fougbt tbe good roads bond is-ue mainly on the ground tbst there might be "graft" In It, now shouts aa follows: "Now, then, let us all turn In to bave the legislative and executive depart menta make a standing appropriation of $.",000, 000 annually for tbe Improvement and construction of tbe roads of tbe state." A beautiful pipe dream, surely. As though tbe big delegations In tbe legisla ture from Philadelphia, Pittsburg and tbe large eastern counties were g"lng to be "turned in" to cut out tbeir local appro priations yearly for tbe benefit of good roads in tbe country districts which turned down tbe proposition! Very, very likely these large centera of population are now going to force a $.",000,000 appro priation upon the very people wbo slaughtered in cold blood tbe only sen sible and feasible proposition ever pre sented to tbe voters of s great state. Thanks be It we can point with pride to the manner in which little Forest tried to pull out of tbe mud. Michael D'Traoey, a Greek employed as a clerk In an Oil OJJy confectionery store, was arrested Friday afternoon by County Detective Hiram Brown on a charge of pandering He Is slleged to hsve tried to induce a young girl to go to Buffalo and enter sn Immoral house there. At a besring before Alderman MoCready Saturday D'Traoey was held In tbe aura of $800 bail for bia appearance st oonrt on tbe charge, tailing to secure which be was remanded to Jail at Franklin. It was brought out In tbe hearing that the man bad purchased a ticket to Buffalo and given il to tbe girl, wbo turned it over to the cblel of police, together with an sd dress csrd and i 60 in money. WATER RIVALS FIRE Dee Almest Much Damarja During Blaze at Warren, Pa. Warren, Pa., was swept by on of the most disastrous fires In a number of years. The loss Is about $40,001. Flames were discovered by Dr. H. E. Harnhart, who has apartments over the Reynolds drug store, in the Beaty block. Originating from a furnace in the basement of the Reynolds Drug company, the fire ate Into the walls of the building and into the Reynolds store. This was wrecked by the fire and water, with a loss of $20,000. The dry goods store of Green & Davidson was damaged by smoke and water and their loss will be $5,000. The high pressure system was turned Into the mains and the auto matic sprinkler system In the H. C. Smith Co. department store was turned on, doing damage which, as yet, cannot be estimated, but which will be heavy. During the Are Chief Gordon was overcome by smoke and several fire men were slightly hurt by flying glass. The damage to the Beaty block li estimated at $10,00. READY TO KILL AGAIN Condemned Murderer Makes Stiletto and Hides It In Cot. Hosarlo Glgliotti, who is to be hanged at Smethport. Pa., Dec. 4 for the murder of Anthony K. Kohnen aad Grace Bigler in Bradford, In Decem ber, 1911, was removed to another cell after the death warrant was read to blm. In the cot which he had occu pied for months a file made into a stiletto was found secreted. James Snyder, another prisoner, had trouble with Glgliotti over the owner ship of a mouth organ. Glgliotti de clared that he would "fix" Snyder, aad when other prisoners tried to pacify him they were driven from him oy threats. Sheriff Bain believes Glg liotti intended to kill Snyder. 2-TON MIRROR ORDERED Pittsburg and Clsveland Firms Cst Telescope Contracts. The John A. Brashear company of Pittsburg has been awarded a contract by the Canadian government for the mirrors to be used In tlio largest tele scope in the world. A deviation of surface in the mirror greater than 1-200,000 of an inch is not permissible. The glass will be made in France. When finished the mirror will be 72 Inches in diameter, about 12 inches thick and will weigh two tons. The Warner & Swasey Co. of Cleveland, which has worked In con Junction with the Brashear company for several years, was awarded the contract for mounting the instrument. SOME O'CONNERS IN LUCK Relativs Dies in West Leaving For tune of $100,000 to Heirs. Some O'Conner family in this region is heir to $100,000. left by John O'Con ner of Hastings. Neb. He was a recluse. Shortly before his death he hsd stated tbst be h4 come from western Pennsylvania. When it was discovered after hi deals that he bad left an estate worth about $100,000 this was taken in charge by County Judge James Button of Hast ings, who has written tbe New Castle authorities, asking tbem to trace tie family. FEET BURNERS AT WORK Torture and Rob Aped Man, But Two Are Captured. Three ibafkfd nivn broke into the residence of Philip Slokttly of West Bridgewstr. Pa, and aJiw tying him to a chair burned bis feet till be dis closed tbe biding place of $?7.15. Police tracked tbe robbers through the snow to Fallston, where they cap tured two of them, who gave their names as Charles Tire of West Bridge water and John Kohler, alias Sauers, of Monaca. Will Net Call Extra Session. Governor Tener of Pennsylvania dis posed of reports that there might be an extra session of the legislature. "There would have been no necessity for an extra session had the loan car ried and there Is none now," said ths governor. Women's Toil Curtailed. Female cooks may not be employed In restaurants more than six days in a week, nor may women work more than twelve hours on Saturday, ac cording to an opinion from the Penn sylvania attorney general's depart ment. 4,315 Steel Coaches in State. Figurej compiled by the Pennsyl vania public service commission fro-.i reports made by railroad companies show that 4,315 steel passenger cars are In service on the eighty-two rail roads in Pennsylvania. Fox Raids Hen Roosts. People In the northern end of Wash ington owning chickens are hunting a fox which has been playing havoc among the poultry. Two hencoops were entered and 107 chickens and three ducks slain. Ceal Tracts Are Sold. The H. C. Frlck Coke company has purchased from the Pittsburg-Buffalo Coal company 395 acres of coal land located In Greene county, Pa., at a consideration of $274,000. Over 20,000 Hunting Deer In State. More than 20,000 hunters are out after deer In Pennsylvania. This Is the estimate of Dr. Joseph Kalbfnss, secretary of the state game commis sion. PEOPLE SHOULD (iUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS West Hickory people wbo bave atom sch and bowel trouble should guard agslnst appendicitis by taking simple buckthorn bsrk, glycerine, etc., sa com pounded In Adler-1-ka, tbe Geruisn remedy which became famous by curing append ioitis. JUST ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY because this simple mixture drsws off such a surprising amount of foul matter from tbe body. Tbe Weat Hickory Drugstore, adv Senator Bacon, Wiio Helps Bear Burden ol Mexican Fuss r. 5 M : - . w. I ', , i DIAMONDS CHOSEN Statesmen Will Give Pendant to White House Bride. The committee of the house of rep resentatives charged with the duty of selecting a wedding gift for Miss Jea sie Wilson, the White House bride, has decided on a d'u.iiniul pendant. Republican Floor Leader lun;i an nounced the choice in a formal state ment in which he said: "As the love and respect of the whole American people will go with Miss Wilson through ber entire life this unique reminder of that love will always be with her, undiin.uc.t and untarnished by the lapse of years." The gift will be in a Jewelry box with the following Inscription: "Pre sented to Miss Jessie Woodrow Wil son by the members of the Vnlted States House of Representatives as a token of their affectionate Interest and regard, on her marriage, Novem ber 25, 191 3." Miss Wilson's wedding cake is four inches thick and twenty-two inches across. When ready for the knife the cake will weigh 135 pounds and will be two and one-half feet lull, if on counts the vase of white orchids to be placed on top. It will cost about $500. TOMMY BURNS KILLED World Famous Jockey Crushed Under Wheels of Elevated Train. The mystery surrounding the death of Tommy Hums, the famous Jockey, under the wheels of an elevated train In Brooklyn, has not yet been cleared up. Tbe police suspected that Burns was a fuicide but bis friends believe that while waiting for the train he threw off his oTt-rcoai, fell asleep on a bfch on tbe station pluiitirm. started sp KDdfienly us the train approached and while thoroughly a sate. teniti)ed off the platform Burns was one of the world's lead leg .Jockeys and was reputedly wealthy. Hf rode for such owners as W. C. Whitney. William C. Daly and several years ago carried the colors of the German emperor whose entries raced under the name of Count Lehn dorf. Burns was married and had two children. Czarevitch Doomed, Doctors Fesr. Consultation by eminent physicians regarding the condition of the czare vitch, beir to the throne of Russia, has resulted In the conviction that the boy cannot live many months more. He is ten years old, and, according to the surgeons. Is suffering from rapid tuberculosis of the bones, for which there is no cure. Election Won by Dead Man. Although dead, more votes were cast for Squire Edmund Scott at Wheat land, Pa., than for his opponent. Charles Cole, a Socialist, and as a re sult attorneys are trying to determine whether a vacancy exists for the of fice of Justice of the peace, for which both men had been candidates. Windfall of $100,000. Herbert T. Herr. manager and rice president of the Westinghouse Elec tric and Manufacturing company of Pittsburg, will receive the estate of Harry M. Neff, who died at Pueblo in September, 1912. Estimates place the value of the estate at $100,000. Hammers Hurled at Judge. Women hurled hammers at ths Judge In London when he sentenced Miss Rachael Peace, a suffraget, lo eighteen months' imprisonment for having set fire to a mansion at Hamp-ton-on-Thames Oct. 4. Girl Kills Bear With Rifle. Miss Mary Smith, sixteen years old, of Glen Spey, near Montlcello, N. Y., shot a bear with a rifle on her father's farm. Ilruln had been steal ing corn. Former Commissioner Dies. G-eorge B. Luper, former insurance cemmissloner of Pennsylvania, died at his home at Meadville, Pa. Dies In Dentist's Chair. Mr. George G. IUnibo died In dentist's chair at Easton, Pa., while having a tooth treated. Ormond Grove City Head. Dr. Ormond was Installed head of Drove City college. Cause of Insomnia. The most common cause of insomnia Is disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chatnberlain'a Tablets correct tliene dis orders and enable you to aleep. For sale by ail druggists, aiiv. Committee No. 4 of the Ladies Aid of ths Presbyterian churoh will give a pie aocial and market In toe cnurch dlnina hall Saturday evening next at 7:30 o'clock. All invited. Tonight. Tonight, If you feel dull and stupid, or hlllonaand constipated, take a dnae of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will feel nil right tomorrow. For aale by all druggists. sdv. Nsrvsus Troubles. Neurasthenia, or nervous prostra tion, hns so mnny forms ami so many causes that It Is one of the most pus xllng diseases a physician can lie call ed upon to treat. No general rules can bo given, each case having to be hail died on Its owu merits. It calls for s psychologist rather than a physician, Some of the many well defined forms that neurasthenia takes have received names of their own. Among these are agoraphobia, which shows Itself In fright when In crowded places; mono phobia, or dread of being alone; clans traphubla, or fear of confined places; nnthropholiia, or horror of society; bnlopholila, or dread of things falling from nuove; siderodromophobia, or fright ut traveling on a railroad train. Then there are the forms of mental rumination In which there Is a cease less flow of Ideas. Tbe bra I a Is so ab normally active that It produces In somnia. Arlthiiiomanln Is the form In which the sufferer counts Incessantly nml cannot stop. All are curable If taken In time). Sew York World. Fate of the Peanuts. A popular author, who writes human Interest stuff for several newspapers, went to the department of agriculture In Washington one day and secured a peck of diseased peanuts. The scien tists In the department were having a hot argument as to whether or not the pen nuts. If eaten, would kill n human being, and the author took the edibles to his otllce to have them photograph ed. He saw n big story In the fact that the high browed scientific men could not tell when n peanut was fatal. The next morning, when he entered his otllce, he found that the whole peck was gone. He Instituted a search, and filially discovered thnt the colored! Jnnl tor had stolen and eaten the peanuts. After keeping the Janitor tinder ob servation for three days and seeing thnt he neither peeked nor pined, the author abandoned his story and wrote to the department: 'Quit arguing. The peanuts are harmless." Popular Magazine. A Coaxar For Noyee. Alfred Noyes after a lecture at Dart mouth college received the following dispatch from President Dr. Ernest Fox Nichols: Come buck to ua In winter time. In win ter time. In winter time; Come back to ua In winter time (It lan't far from Hoston). The colleKe hasn't hnil nearly enough yet. ao won't you and Mrs. Noyee try to return to us Inter for two or three dayat Mr. Knnpp la tPlpRrapmna; your manager for another longer engngement Pleas Influence the tyrant to grant IL The first part of this telegram Is a pnrody of n refrnln In Mr. Noyes' "The Barrel Organ. " Come down to Kew In lilac time. In Iliac time. In lilac time; Come down to Kew In lllao time (It Isn't far from t.omlon!) And you shall wanuYr hand In hand with lev In summer's wonderland; Come down to Kew In lilac time (It tan't far from London!) New Tort Time. Fourteen In a Bed. Hospital re so plentiful and so "fli(-i-tit nowadays thnt we nre jitrt to forret bow we hnve nflvnncefl ulnee tbe "bad old times" An occouut Is Cl'vea tn Tiie London Hwpital of the work d'uie by the Hotel Iieo In Psrls a -jrory two ago The berdinr tocvt bf of patients was a marked feature, snd. though the beds were Mg. It l startling to read of twelve or even fourteen being placed In one. I"p to the seventeenth cen tury four posters were In common use. and the brilliant Idea that the con valescents might be provided for on tbe solid canopies was duly carried Into effect. The patients mounted by ladders. It Is stated that In loft? no fewer than (53.000 persons died of plague In the Hotel Dleu alone. Rodin's Test of Sculpture. Rodin's favorite way of showing off his sculpture Is by the light of a shad ed lamp at night. In bis way. especial ly when the light Is projected from be low, every rugosity of the skin, every subsurface muscle, every vein or wrin kle is accentuated. The trouble wltb this test when applied to statues not by Rodin l thnt frequently the veins and muscles and wrinkles hnve not been chiseled Into the stone, and no projected light, no mntter what Its In tensity or angle of projection, can cast shadows not raised by the Inequalities of the sculptured surface. W. Franck lyn Paris In International Studio. Ths Difference. Matrimonial Agent What kind of a Vustiund do you want? Girl One who doesn't smoke, drink or swear, who brings me chocolates and takes me to theaters and restaurants every day. Matrimonial Agent You don't want a huslmnd. What you want, young wo man, Is n beau. Judge. The Parting. "I told htm that I would not see blm again." said the fair girl. "He evidently thinks yon meant what you said." "Well, that's no reason why he shouldn't call me up by phone." Wash ington Star. Easy Work Too. After i, woman hns spent twenty years trying to make a man of her son along comes another woman who pro ceeds to make a fool of him In twenty minutes. Chicago News. Advance Information. Sllllcus-rm In love with thnt Dn-h nwny girl . Synicus How do you know? Sllllctis She told me so her sclf -Plilladi'lbhla Record. Nothing Is sn hard but search will find It out.-IIirrlt k One of Boyls Roche's Qems. In "The Lighter Side of Irish Life there Is an extract from n speech of Sir Boyle Roche, that famous maker of "hulls," when be was denouncing the French revolution In the Irish house of commons. This Is one gem: "There, Mr. Speaker. If these Galil ean villains should Invade us. sir. 'tis on that very table in ay lie thrso hon orablo nieiiilMrs might see their own destinies lying In heaps ou top of ono another. Here perhaps, sir. the mur derous marshal law men. Marseillols. would break In. cut ns to mincemeat mid throw our Heeding heads tion Oat table, to stare us In flip face!" "So warm and ao light When you sleep every muscle of your body should be relaxed. Heavy covers are a strain that makes it impossible to get the full benefit of your rest. Maish Laminated Cotton-Down Comorts are very light and luxuriously warm. See the "Maish" at our store New and attractive patterns G. W. ROBINSON & SON Buster Brown is Back. Buster Brown smiles st us again In the colored com in seotion of Tbe Plttaburg Gaselte Times, and we laugh right back at blm and wltb blm. Buster Is tbe brightest snd moat amusing American boy wbo ever plsyed bsrmleas pranks In (be pages of a newspaper. We have mlased bim for a long time. His return to us Is one of the happiest events ol re- oent journaliatio biatory. How we will bave a good laugh every Sunday when our Gazette Times arrives. Buater rounds out lbs lot of good things regulsrly to be found In Tbe Sunday Gazette Times. There are Elsie Janis' illustrated artioles telling bow to do the new daocea, a page of real fashion and home blnta by Aone Rlttenbnuae, a de lightful aeries of drawing by Jamea Mont gomery Flagg, "A Girl You Know") much excellent Action, including "Pol. lyanna," the "glad story") the Illustrated Sunday Magasine, complete In Itself; a big sporting section and all tbe newa. So The Gazette Times will aatlafy all mem bers of tbe family. gr uccessfully used r for a yean I KmrSAU DCSIirtnK 0RWKDIH193 PRODIUM Tbe beat remedy known for eexsms, beals fever sores, rssb, sll kinds of akin eruptions. Clears tbe skin overnight of pimples. Acta Immediately on all itch log diseases. For aale at all drugglata, 23 cents, in cluding R. A. Walker, Trial package on request Prodiuui Co., Plaintleld, N. J. B & B True l'nnf Trite Vuluet bbnket time comes with nit warning A sudden cold snap comes any time, and it behooves every housewife to see thst a" her beds are furnished with suf ficient covers. 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