IfflSl Vetoed IJy ;oveimr. Two House bills were vetoed by Hie (iovernor, both bi-iim disapproved on the ground or not being neces sary. The tians bill to '' il 8 misdemeanor for any one In a llrst claaa city to permit liny Hiilist inn- to flow into an Inlet, drain or sewer, which would form a deposit tending to obstruct, was vetoed on the ground that the subject Ih one which nil be dealt with by tli- municipal authorities by ordinance. The otlier bill to meet executive disapproval appropriated $!.nou for iuadrenulul inspection by tlm lo partmeiit. of Internal Affair of boundary line monuments. Approved lly (iovernor. (iovernor Tener aiiproved iiino bills, including the McMcliol Senate bill miiklim It a misdemeanor for any jier.-on t give any dramatic, theat rical, oiMintic or vaudeville exhibi tion r show any tled or moving pictures of a "lascivious, sacrilegious, obscene. Indecent or Immoral na ture," under penalty of a flue not ex ceeding $l,0ini or Imprisonment for not more than a year, or both. Another bill sinned was the Mc lnherney House bill to enable coun ties to Issue bonds anil appropriate money to construct and maintain canals in conjunction with other counties, the State or other States or the I'nlted States. Hill To I ill pencil .Indues. The passant? by the House of the Sliern bill. providing for and regulat ing Investigations when ctaargti are preferred against a Judge of' any Judicial district, has given rise to many rumors and caused more dis content among the members of the House than any other piece of legis lation passed thus far In the session. . The procedure adopted and the Inci dents which surround It were not only peculiar, but unique, and gave the new members of the House a les hoii In legislative procedure which they may have read of, but have never bad the opportunity of seeing put Into actual practice. Deislieni Pension Hill. a conference of Senators and At Representatives Interested In pension bills, It was determined that prefer rnce should be shown in the Senate to the bill presented by Mr. lr sheni. 1'nlon. to grant pensions at the rate of $.1 for those who served for three months; $C for those serv ing less than a year, and $7 for over two years. The Dershem bill has passed the House nnd the Gray bill, which provides for pensions for the emergency men who served for less than three months. Is booked to pass. There are three pension bills In the Senate. Inspect .-,(, 000 Dairy Farms. More than fifty thousand dairy farms In Pennsylvania are now beln -artfully Inspected by odlrers of the State Department of Health in fur therance of the campaign which Stat Health Commissioner Mxon is wag Ing to give the people pure milk. This Is the seventh insjectlon of Its kind that the department has in ado snd each one has been productive of ftrently Improved sanitary condi tions on the dairy farms as shown 1 j the reports of the !,ealth odlcers. The inspections are made at stated periods throughout the year. They extend not only to the premises' pro ducing milk wholesale and retail dis tribution, but also to every farm pro ducing milk for sale to creameries, to butter-making establishments. r)ie.a. factories, rondensorles, etc. The cleanliness of the cow, the sani tary condition of the stable, the cow yard and the milk house ore all care fully Investigated and rigidly report ed. The cleanliness of the persons who do the milking receives particu lar attention. In its dealings with the dairymen the State Department of Health has from the first endeavored to make the farmer understand that It yvas vastly to his benefit to keep his dairy In a sanitary condition. New Position for Hniise. N. K. Hause, of Hawley, Wayne county, was elected secretary of the State Hoard of Public Grounds nnd Iluildings. He succeeds Henry I). .Tones, r Montrose, who resigned. Mr. Hause Is chief clerk to the Audi tor General New P.I1N In the House. The following . bills Mere Intro duced in the House: Mr. Shreve. Krle Regulating registration of corporations chartered in other States. Mr. Schofleld, Wa-ren Prohi biting the sale of pheasants and other game birds except under re Ftrlction of law. Mr. Caldwell, Northumberland Providing $10 fine as penalty for Imitation of commercial feeding stuffs when manufacturers comply with State law requiring printing of composition on label. Mr. Freeman, Lebanon Providing that suits against State treasurer for recovery of unclaimed bank deposits shall be brought In Dauphin County Court. Mr. Whitman. Venango. Requir ing county treasurer to deposit county funds in banks offering best rate of Interest at public letting. Xew Hills In Semite. The following bills were Intro duced in tho Senate:. Mr. Uuckninn, Burks -Providing that where property 19 left In tnmt for eharlty and the object of the trust Is found to be Impracticable, the property shall ro to the heirs. Mr. Vnre, Philadelphia Making It a mlmleineanor for any employee or balb-c who without Just cause or ex cuse, negleets or refuses to return any animal or vehicle to the person to whom or to the place where It wag his duty to return It. DESTRUCTION tr "". 11KSM ANSHII' of a high degree of excellence wan displayed by the gunners of the battleship New Hamp shire' when they were given the chance to fire the vessel's big guns at the old battleship San Marcos former M ly the Texas The out of date warship was smashed to pieces, ami me both U regard to the gunnery and to the remarkable qualities of ' Kxploslve of which has been given to the government by the Inventor, Colonel Dunn. CARE FOR Chicago Eoard of Health Issues Warning Bulletin. Urges Vegetarian Diet and Gives Polnten to Those Who Must Have Meat Much Nutrition In Cheap Steak. Chicago "Don't make a Junkshop of your stomach." is the warning of tho Chicago health department In the weekly bulletin Issued the other day. The editor of tho bulletin advocates a vegetarian diet, but for those who must have meat with their meuls he points out a way to get around the high cost of living problem. "The cost of an article of food Is no true guide as to Its real nutritive vnlue," he says. "For example, a glass of pure milk with bread and butter, an egg and a dish of fruit, costing all told 25 cents. Is a much better meal for the average person than a big sir loin steak, which, with trimmings.' will cost five times as much." "The trouble with many people Is they are willing to pay high prices for food that, while It tickles or pleases their palates, Is of no more value than that costing much less. " nminii of nroteln or fat from a tenderloin steak at 28 cents a pound contains no more nutrition than the same amount from Bhoulder or rouud steak at less than half the expense. Even In these days of high prices 25 cents will buy meat enough, with vege tables ndded. to make a savory , and nourishing stew for six persons; and the entire cost, Including bread, butter, coffee and vegetables, need not ex ceed 10 cents per person. "According to the I.ondan Lancet, there Is very little difference between the nutritive value of wheat and rye. One distinct advantage of rye bread Is that It keeps fresh longer than wheat bread. Rye bread also has dis tinct laxative properties. "The effect of deep breathing as a mental stimulant Is very pronounced Two minutes' exercise of deep breath ing will remove all feelings or slug gishness, provided, of course, that the exercise be taken In a room with tho windows w ide open, .or, belter still, In the open air. "The mouth Is the seat of mnny of tho communicable diseases. For this reason month sanitation Is Important. A dean mouth and sound teeth are big factors In promoting physical health. Oral hygiene, as It is called. Is becoming an Important and recog nized branch of medical school Inspec tion. It Is well understood that proper raro and nttentlon given to the mouth means that the child will be healthier, better able to assimilate Us food, make better progress in its studies and be less liable to attack from the usual epidemic diseases of childhood. "During the months of January nnd February of this year 13.458 physical examinations were made of children In tho public .schools. Of this number 5,350 were found to require treatment. The principal ailments, and to which parents were urged that Immediate at tention be given, were as follows: Diseases of the eye 1,940 1,800 NEWSPAPERS IN JAPAN loumalism 300 Years Old and as Frea at In Amerlcp Public Affalrg Discussed Frankly. Philadelphia. Moro than 1,800 newspapers aud magazines are print ed In Japan. Every town of more than 10,000 has one newspaper, nnd usually more Tha leading Tokyo dally claims a circulation of 180,000 copies; the Asnhl und the Malnlchi, of Osaka, claim a dally circulation of 250,000. Journillsm In Japnn Is nearly 300 years old, but the publication of news papers there as a distinct enterprise Is recent. Until after the middle of the nineteenth century such news sheets as were published were somewhat of the nature of bulletins roushly I Tint ed from wooden blocks and Issued at Irreeular times by any one who fbw nt tn have them prepared. Tho first of the (treat dallies of later times was the Yokohama Malnlchi Sulmbun. which made its first appearance about OF THE BATTLESHIP SAN MARCOS - rrf ,4 '-ri4 -f v..-- ......... .iff'.- Havoc tYeoooHr or rue of rue. flew iAMPSHcs STOMACH Rad teeth 5.245 Knlarged glands 1.73S Defective hearing 174 Defective nasal breathing 5G3 Adenoids 599 Affected tonsils 2,550 "To properly appreciate the value to the child of medical school Inspection when properly done It should be clear ly understood that any one of tho minor defects noted and for which treatment was urged amounts to a se rious and positive handicap or hin drance to the child's educational de velopment and progress. And this Is leaving out of consideration entirely the serious physical harm that so often follows neglect to treat and correct In their Inclplency these ailments so common during the adolescent period." AMERICAN GIRL MAKES HIT Miss Meta Reddish, Young Soprano, Scores Successful Debut at San Carlo Opera House. Naples. Miss Meta Reddish, a young American soprano, has Just made a successful debut at the San Carlo Opera house. Her Anilna In "Souam- bula" was a brilliant achievement for such a young woman. The audience went wild with enthusiasm, Insisting that she respond to many encores. Two years ago Miss Reddish was placed by Miss Kmma Thursby with Maestro Carlo Sehnstlunl In this city. Her remarkable performance as Ami na reveals her to be an artiste of sin gular value, and the critics here pre dict a great future for her. Although she sang with the famous tenor, RUIN OF NATIONS IN DRESS College Professor Says Empiret Will Be Driven to Fate of Rome If Wives Don't Reform. New York. If Prof. Scott Nearlng, who holds a chair In the economic de partment of the Vnlverslty of Penn sylvania, does not get "In bad" with the modern woman, then wonders never cease. Hear him: "If the women of t,oday continue to lie the economic burdens to men thnt they are now they will ruin this coun try Just as the dissolute women of Rome ruined that empire. "The wife no longer contributes to the family Income by creating values. With the Increased standard of elab orate dressing she Is often its chief burden. "Modern Industry has .converted men into earners and women Into spenders. When a reporter called on him to day he was found In a cosy little home, with a very pretty wife In a erlBp white dress. 'The woman of today," said Profes sor Nearlng, "Is in the third stage. First she was the slave, a creature that might be beaten by her lord and master. Second came a state of co 40 years ago It was afterward moved to Tokyo, where It Is still published as the Tokyo Malnlchi. The press of Japan Is as free as that of any other civilized country. No restraint is placed on the discussion of public affairs as long as there Is no of fense to public morula and no menace to public order. LITTLE BEE TO KILL MOTHS Colorado Orchardlst discovers Para site and It Busy Trying to Force Increase of Number. Grand Junction, Col. How would you like to feed and care for a bunch of sleeping parasites during the win ter months In order that they might bo happy and healthy to begin work early in the spring? This has been what a number of flrand Valley or - ohrHiuta have heen lining thin win- 1 ; ter, and as a result they hope to en xvj:v - :;.vr fl - " fhjt'; : . irxi a '-' 1," the new explosive, the formula Giorglnl, bho received the lion's bbara of the applause. The success of her first appearance has resulted In her engagement to ap pear at the San Carlo Opera house for the season. Already she has received many requests from Italian noblemen to sing at fashionable concerts and so ciety functions. At the fall of the curtain she was presented with a beautiful gold watch, set with diamonds and rubles. The donor's name was kept secret. REDISCOVER A WONDER CAVE Explorers Locate It In Depths of Royal Gorge 500 Feet Above River How Found. Canon City, Col. Another attrac tion has JUBt been added to Canon City's list of scenic wonders by the rediscovery of a wonderful cave In the depths of the Royal Gorge by a party organized from the Canon City Merchants' association. For muny years there have been ru mors of the existence of such a cav ern, but, owing to the difficulty of crossing the river and exploring the region, all efforts to find It proved un availing. A recent letter to Guy U. Hardy from G. A. Anderson of Portland, Ore., gave a description rf the cave and Its location. Following the description the party crossed the river near the gorge station one mile east of the hanging bridge, and found .the eutrance to the cavern In a ravlue about 500 feet above the river. 827 Rati Caught In Rick. London. During the thrashlnK of an average corn rick on Lady Want age's Ilerks estate, It was stated at a meeting of the Berks and Oxfordshire chamber of agriculture at Reading, no fewer than 827 rats were killed. operative labor with the cook stove and tho loom. "Now we have the parasite woman. The whole Idea of the women of the middle and upper classes is to sponge upon the men. "And whoso is the. fault?" was asked. "Nobody Is to blame," answered Professor Nearlng. "The women of today are not to blame for what they aro, any more than are the men. "Hut the time has como when two roads open before the woman of the future. Either she must continue to be a parasite and go down to ruin, dragging nations with her. or she must become a producer with an economic necessity for her existence." Bells on Cats Save Birds, Spokane, Wash. Mrs. J. D. Mur phy, living at 1827 Kust ftlverslde ave nue, is advocating a movement In Spokane that all owners of cats pro vide their pets with bells In the In terest of preserving the song birds. Mrs. Murphy has Interested a num ber of women In her campaign, and a "Hell on Cut" society will be organ ized. cape entirely the ravages of the cod ling moth in their orchards this sea son. The codling moth Is that fuzzy, oily little worm you occasionally tlnd In apples. Prof. E. P. Taylor discovered the parasite on the codling moth last sum mer, and he has been trying to force1 a multiplication of their number ever since. The codling moth's enemy Is a little bee. It takes eighty-three of them placed on end to take up an Inch. The only difficulty Is that the bee begins work too late In the season, and Professor Taylor has beon trying to remedy that by having all the orchardh.ts collect and caro for them during the winter months. Chancellor Honored by Kaiser. Uerlln. In connection with the launching of tho battleship Kaiser, Emperor William has created Chan- cellor von Hutlininnn-iioiiweg a major i gcneinl a la aulte of the army. Prince I von lludow, who Is alro a clvlliau. I wiiB accorded this bouor when he was - 1 uliaucellur. 1 Kby WILBUR D NLJ'pITI Observing the Pmbabilities lure nf ni.rliitf Is In my bluoil, cull or nrrlnit 1 (K-ar; I fain woulil iriiilK" Hie furrst lands and impuiIowi fur nnil nitar; The sky In an Italian blue, tlm sun Is hlnluK bright r, let us mriill ilnwn country wuys that bloMom wit I) ddllght! Hut ltt us take uur overcoats and furs befuro we go. Bo that we limy ciime bark t ea amid tha driving Know. Tin willow budi are oponlnf. the lllao leaves eep nut, The new greim grans Is flushing on the lilllnlilf-e all ubout; 1). who would hive himself Indoors when nature rail to come And see the crocus nodding, and to hear the llmt face's hum? So let u ko and feel the glow that makea us eliid to live. But first let's Hike a goodly dote of grip preventative. The anclont Adam In ue all now manl- fents Itsi'lf; We take the hoe and rake from where they (trace the cellar elielf, And turn in gardening again, and as we plant wo dream Ilnw beautiful the flowere and the kltren plnnla will cii Hut lot u uve enough of eeede to plant tlie place anew When miow and freeie and froet have done all thoy expect to do. Ah, now a more Insistent rail cornea from the babbling brook; We get our nshltig tackle down and fix the line and hook. The balmy breein aenuree ua that the flah are keen to bite; We'll trudge away at dewy dawn and not be home till night. But while we take the pole and line and box of lunch, and bait. We'll also take our hockey sticks, anc1 be prepared to kkate. MADE A HIT. "And you say the preacher got the congregation to subscribe largely to the heathen fund ?" asked Rooter. "He must have a good delivery." "Sure," answered IUeacher. "He was putting hot shot right over the plate while the collection was being taken up." Worse Than He Thought The wife, who Is away for the sum mer, writes y her husband, saying: "I have been struck extremely by a red auto" Hero the husband, reading the let ter, shudders and groans in anguish. "ThlB is terrible," he moans, "I must hasten to her side." He turns the sheet and reads on: 'which 1 saw at Hlcprlce & Co.'b. It is a love of a mathlno and I have bought It and told them to draw on you for the price, $5,000." The husband shudders again. "This," he cries, "is even worse," The Symptom. "My dear Mr. Jlbbslugger," says Mr. Wunder to the guest of honor, with whom ho is but slightly acuualuted, you are getting quite bald. It Is time you wore getting married, If you are not already married. 'But I am married, Mr. under. You " "Then It's time you were getting a divorce. After the Honeymoon. "Kverybody believes that two can live cheaper than one." "Everybody except hotel clerks. All Different. "Men," said the female philosopher, are readily divided Into three classes the good, tho bad, aud tho Indiffer ent." "Some of us only meet one class. sighed the antique maiden, who was taking notes or the lecture. "1 nave never seen any of tho good or bad." A Timely Subject. "Gracious!" exclaims the friend who runs across the professor In the music store. "What In the world are you buying all those coon songs and rugtlmo ditties for?" "I am about," the professor ex plains, "to write a lecture on The Un popularity of the Popular Song." " Those Vanished Days. "Do you remember," he asked, "when we were little folks, how used to carry you over this very stream in my arms?" "Ah. vcb." she sighed. "How our Illusions vunl-di. I'll warrant that you never think of doing thut now." T'A 'i'i'iin'.i I l J Tin) lore nf ni.rliitf Is In my bluoil, Ilia HIS INVOCATION A SUCCESS Actor Finally Got the Gas Man Awak ened and Attending to His Duties. "Years go," says Guy Hates Post, the aclwr, "I appeared ill an amateur performance of a play that had a dis tinct religious flavor. The leading player had studied for the ministry and had a deep and fi.noious voice. In one or the scenes the lights ''re sup posed to be turned down and a raging storm slmulutcd. The accompanying Hues were: y' "Oh, Lord, deliver us from the pow ers of darkness.' "The leading man spoke the lines, but darkness didn't follow. He spoke them again, and still the stage was distressingly light. Finally he roared: "'Oh, Lord, deliver us from tho pow er of darkness, and also give that fool gas man sense enough to turn down the lights.' "The gas lights went down and the su.ilence roared." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Baby Teethes on the Table. "We are rnlled ti'" to repair all kinds of damages," ft furniture dealer I the other day said. "Hut me mosi pulling defacement I ever saw was that which appeared on a beautiful ma hogany table brought In for roflnlsh Ing. All around Its margin were rows of scratches und small Indentations which were hard to explain, an the ta ble was otherwise uninjured. "What happened to It?" I asked when tho owner came. "Well," she replied, "the baby In sisted on cutting his teeth uroiiud the edgo of It. Of course, It was rather expensive, but we both think there Is nothing loo good for the baby." Symptoms Were There. "Your husband might have a little solid food directly he begins to mend," said the doctor. "Rut how am I to tell?" Inquired the anxious wife. "The convalescent stages of Influ enza," replied the doctor, "are marked by a slight Irritability." The next day ho called and found the patient's wife radlaut. "When I refused to order his steak and onions," she explained, "he came Into the j kitchen nnd smashed 14 soup plates ; and a dinner service; so, of course, I ; sent out for steak at once." Stray I Stories. ! TO DltlVE ft T M W.AIII ., AMI III II. I) I T THK SVSTI l Tk tho Old Planiliirj tiimVK S 'I AM'M.h-d ( llll. I, COMt Vnn know hal on m kikinu. I Tin lunuulii l pinliiif iinnim en urn ii,mi', klmwhiK it is Mniiily vulnlnr anil lnn In a InMr-li-w furui. Tli Oiilmii. lrlv4 itlil III- mmurlR mid In (run liulll up tn vimu. b.mu uy il-aler fur JU jrara. I'rli- Ul emu. 11 Opposite Methods. "Why has Miss Writ em such a far away look?" "Kecaiise he poses us a near genius." For COLDS and CHIP Illi kV I'ii'i iin W the rrini-dv rr- Iirre 111 Hell I li If unit fi-vrrlnlllim rlirea the (old and rentnrrn ituruuil' t-omlltluiK. IT llciild-e(Te,-u Immediately. 10c., SV., and 5m-. At drutf utoreii. The One Destination. "Is there any field for new poets?" "Yes. potter's field." I.ippincott's Magazine. Sore Threat is no trifling ailment. Tt tnitv rsrrv limine fprtm tu anv pirt of the lmdv'tlimiich the fund you Ml. When von f"el tare throat coming on, ue Ham lin Wizard Oil. Health Is the greatest of all posses sions, and 'tis a maxim with mo that a hale cobbler Is a better man' than a sick king. ItlckerstnlT. Tr. rirrce'n PlcAnnt Pellets cure consti pation, t'otiitipation is the t-aue of many disease. Cure the cnue and you cure the diM'usr. Kaay to take. It is not the quality of tho meat but the cheerfulness of the guests which makes the feast. Lord C'larendou. Pimple remedies are ut! (iurtield Tc ia simple, pure, gentle in notion, nnd al ways potent. Composed of Herbs, not drills! Man without patience Is the lamp without oil; pride In a rage Is a had counselor. A. de Musset. ummm t: ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT ANbgctable Preparation for As similating the Food atHl Regula ting (he Stomachs and llowcls of 23 Promotes Dif,cslion,Chrful- nfss and Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not narcotic Wjor tfou DrSASvurtrcrat flinim Sum Jnitt SttJ wwal H 'trm Sttd Wmkrffti fhvtr A perfect Remedy forConstlpa- lion . sour Dionidui.Lmi 1 1 w Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Tae Simile Signatureo Tki Centaur Company, NEW YORK flfiiiarnnteed under the Kooriaiidl Exact Copy of Wrapper. jiyygtyajataia; etsaaWW For II H I VlaaaaBil-israB I r r im r j- x m. t- : w If. f:,i Fit U 'U V IV CAM buaftt-ii -i,Jmrini-"1 i . .. Krti It. ' hiw in rour l t uirirlM. wlio 111 uei It fur Jint. t " 1 n m, nntl I'urfH.1' HKt inl A-iiU watilfd. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., .SM. GCSilCH. U- MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED By Lydia E. 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