HELL—IOOI—UNITED FOUNDED 1871 | 107 Fancy Mixed Suits In Young Men's Models Appeal Directly to the 7oung Man With $7.50 to invest in a good -looking, smartly tailored, and equally serviceable summer suit. You may save a-half. You may save a-third; or a-fourth, in such an in vestment for we have reduced the prices of those suits which formerly wore price tags marked as high as sls. Sizes from 32 to 40, including slims, stouts and regulars. Straw Hats, greatly reduced; at 98c BOWMAN'S—Second Floor JP The New fg 10c CIGAR I Of All Imported Tobacco M For a change, you smokers with jaded l IPilll tastes > try Wi 1 Achiever Quality rs \a and know what a wonderfully mild and sweet blend can be produced with the \3> choicest shade grown Havana. Made by C. E. BAIR & SONS, Harrisburg, Pa. Try Telegraph Want Ads % » WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARSHALL URGES WATCHING CATTLE Says Hog Cholera With Its Big Losses Can Be Prevented by Using Care Dr. C. J. Marshall, secretary of the State Livestock Sanitary Board and State veterinarian, in a statement issued to-day on the hog cholera sit uation urges owners to raise their own pigs or purchase animals from farms where they know hogs have not died or been destroyed within three months. "From January 1 to the middle of March —the beginning of the Spring sale season—Pennsylvania was com paratively free from hog cholera," says Dr. Marshall, "but with the opening of the sale season the spread of hog cholera was startling. It seems that in some sections it is the practice of deal ers to buy up hogs at one sale to be sold at another ajid the same batch of hogs frequently changes hands three or four times before finding a home on a farm. By this time the animals are almost invariably infected with hog cholera and after the farmer has had them a few days they begin to sicken and die." Continuing. Dr. Marshall explained the manner in which the board en deavors to prevent the spread of infec tion. "When the outbreak of hog cholera is discovered the premises are placed under quarantine and the owner ad vised to have all animals that have been exposed to infection, but are not showing signs of disease, vaccinated by the local veterinarian at his own expense. The department will supply the necessary hog cholera serum free of cost, and as this material is worth about sls a quart it can be readily seen that the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture is bearing the larger portion of expense incident to the vaccination ol hogs. The next im portant step is to discover the source of infection. Every effort is made to etdermine this point and all hogs and pigs that can be learned of as having been exposed to infection are quaran tined and vaccinated if the owner cares to have the work carried out. In addition to the serving of a quaran tine order and the advice given rela tive to the vaccination of the animals it is explained to each owner that he is not to depend on the serum treat ment to eradicate the disease, but he must properly dispose of the carcasses of all hogs and pigs that die and thor oughly clean and disinfect his prem ises. A circular giving proper instruc tions for this work, the nature of hog cholera, the serum treatment, etc., is given each owner. "It will readily be seen that It is practically impossiblo to trace the source of infection when animals have been handled through two or more sales, but in order to break up the practice of handling hogs that are affected with hog cholera or have been exposed to infection with that disease, the department has at this time under advisement the instituting of proceed ings against several dealers who were responsible for the spread of hog cholera infection in Pennsylvania this Spring. "At the present time there is very little hog cholera being reported by hog owners or local veterinarians, but unless the people of the State will avoid the hog sales that are usually held in the late summer and fall we ■will have an increase in the amount of hog cholera later in the year." Contract Awarded For New Chisuk Emuna Synagogue The building: committee of the Chi suk Emuna congregation awarded a contract yesterday for the erection of their new $50,000 synagogue to J F. Barnhardt, of Enola. The building will have a frontage of 102 feet on Sixth street and extend 6S feet along Forster street. The building was de signated by R. R. Markley along the lines of a famous Philadephia syna gogue. The new edifice will occupy the site of the old St. Paul's Episcopal Church, whose buildings were pu»- chased by the schotrt board and used as an annex to Central high school. WANTS TO GIVE WILSON'S LETTER TO THE KAISER By Associated Press London, Aug. 9.—"Berlin telegrams state that the American ambassador. James W. Gerard, asked an audience of Emperor William In order to hand him an autograph letter of President Wilson, in which the President out lines his wishes concerning the feed ing of the population of Poland." the Amsterdam correspondent of the Ex change Telegraph Company wired to day. The letter is believed to be of high political importance, though no mention is made of an offer of f>eace mediation. Ambassador Gerard prob ably will Join the emperor at the west ern headquarters. AMERICAN DECORATED By Associated Press Paris, Aug. 9.—Douglas MacMon agle. of San Francisco, a graduate of the University of California and now a member of tho American ambulance field service, na-3 been decorated with the war cross. The general command ing the sixteenth division in his cita tion of the American's service writes: "Although a bomb burst in the midst of his ambulance section, Mr. Mac- Monagle remained calmly at work and succeeded in carrying away three seri ously wounded men while a terrific bombardment continued." i iMDOS (ANDOriORirOR w mi When assisted by occasional light touches of Cuticura Ointment. These super-creamy emollients do much to prevent Ppre-clogring, pimples, black heads, redness and roughness. Sample Each Free by Mall akin. Adtfrvw pout-card: Cuticura, Dept. 25G, Boston." Bol 1 »2/0 Special shields, pair 80 Women's Dull Kid and Patent Colt Pumps; turns and welts. £ earl buttons, white and colors, card 80 All sizes in the lot. B. B. B. Sale i At\ H emstltch braid ' bolt p r i ce Jp1.45/ liic-Rac braid, bolt, .......80 Women's White Canvas and Palm Beach Sport Shoes with !?l and , et of * 1 r white rubber soles and heels. B. B. B. Sale ll 5 and IS " S HoSe Su PP°«« a . «♦ price $1.49 Pump bows, pair, ... s• ' I GEORGE H. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1310 NorltLThlrd Street Bell Pbune. Auto Hervtc®. I 111 Ml II Mil ■ I 111 | ■ ill !■■!— S Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE WILTSHIRE SK" view. Capacity 360; private baths, ele vator, porches, etc. Special rates, sls up weekly. $2.60 up daily. American plan. Every convenience. Op«n aU year. Auto meets trains. Booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS, #• up nallT. >lO up Wwklt. Am. Plan. ELBERON & !• ireproof Aunex. Tennessee Av. nr. Btiach. Cap. 400. Central; open surroundiniwopp. Catho lic and Protestant churches Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Excellent table; fresh vegetables. Windows screened. White service. Booklet. B. B. UIDY, M.D. H..10 up Dally. 98.00 up Wltly. Am. Plan. OSBORNE Pacific and Arkansas Area., near Beach. Fie. vator. Hot and cold running wntor in rooms. IM. vatehith*. Bathinif from hni-so Excellent tahlsu Capacity 300. Booklet. MECKLY & FETTER. LEXINGTON Pacific and Ark. svs. Grounds adjoin beach and boardwalk. Only hotel where guests may go to surf In bath- Ins attire without using streets, which • prohibited. Use of bath houses free. Running water in rooms. Private baths. Special rates, $1.60 up daily; $8 to $17.69 weekly, including choice table, sup plied from own farm. Whu b service, orchestra, ballroom, tennis courts, gar age. Booklet mailed. HOTEL KINGSTON Ocean Ave., Ist hotel (100 feet) from Beach. Cap. 250; elevator; bathing from hotel; distinctive table and service; $2.50 up daily; sl2 up weekly. Special family rates. Garage. Booklet. M. A. LBYRER. NELLUNDY™ nla B a e v ach d h^F: ■ minute to Steel Pier j Excellent cuisine; white service; prl vate baths; running water; elevator to level. Cap., 250. Special $12.60 up Wkly. $2.60 up dally. E. H. LUNDY. WILD WOOD, N. J. C AVfIY 26th and beach! 200 ft. from oAVUI Wildwood's Ocean Pier. Run i nlng water. Prl. Baths. Cap. 200. Auto. ; Music. Booklet. W. H. GERSTEL. 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