The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 03, 1914, Image 6

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WEEK'S NEWS
HTERESTING MINOR EVENTS |*;
By Telegraph and Cable Roll in the |
n by Oetober 1.
| Whether or not it will adjourn then
| will depend upon conditions rising
S.atlio
Thusiness of leg!
from the European war.
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on. emergency
| three months
| reduced from
cent.
of its
tiiree per cent. to om
for president of the Boston Stock Ex-
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| change.
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Beverly, Mass.
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Prince
mppendicitis. .
Louvain was socked and burned
the Germans. Au
were destroyed.
¥ancing toward (:: Meuse,
attack from Naz
3 .» and the south.
A London renc-t
aman cruisers and
destroyers off Heligolandi.
. Mfe in the battle was not heany.
& great battle
vmeceived: from St. Petersburg.
Albert, isecond son of Ki
Weorge, who. has: been with the North
Wea fleet, was recentiy taken ill with
: the noble buildimgs,
Including the Town. Hall (the Hotel de
Tille), the library and. the university
The German Crown Prince is ad-
and the
Lrown Prince of Bavaria repuised am
said. the British
North Sea fleet had. sunk. two Ger-
two .torpado boat
As third
. «raiser is said to have been set afire
amd left sinking. The British less of
is raging em: the
: iver Sereth, near Lemberg, ths cap-’
Hai’ of Galacia, according to reports’
Women, children and clergymen; ii
TMT RIN Re Ai n the harvest,
E 18 ar 50 Tetin : _A large part of the town of Shelton,
E - TIAA ICLENS 2 | Wash., was destroyed by fire at a loss
mL 0 fd fe had BRT Hon Bhasd RBI TL tS | of Pa 00.000.
ng |
that 4,000 members
Strike.
by
iand,, My Maryland,” died!
more.
pital, Paris.
.annual convenfion.
Isaac Brandon, on# off the
chants indieted for
Government im the purchase of sup-
in $10,000 bail
National Bank at Suttom,. Va., disap
discovered. The bank. was; closed im
mediately.
“a
Red Cross fuud now totals $42,615
in New York and $22,262 in Newport.
i Senator Overman of North Carolina
sont Fage Stories Retold in | introduced a bill amending the bank-
{ ing and currnecy laws so that the tax
currency for the first
issue shall be
Valter Jackson has been nominated
{ Henry C, Frick, the Pittsburgh steel
| man, is dying at his summer home in
Business houses at Fargo, N. D., are
shutting up shop to release help for
Albert Miller, president of the Inter
national ‘Fur Workers’ Union, stated
have gone om
Mrs. John R. Randall, widow of the:
po&d, tamous as she author of “Mary-§
in Balti-
Dr. A. L. Skoog, professar of meurol
ogy in tlie University of Kansas, has
been made head of the La Petre Hos
Delegates to the Americam section
of the Thansophical Society gathered
in Washingten for their twemiy-eighth
mer-
defrauding the
plies at the Panama Cknal; was held
Homer Deam, cashier of’ the: First
4 peared after a shortage »f $50,000 was
fhe ~onvertad liner Kaiser Wiihelmui
«ilding one American minister, were |
#iled when. Louvain. was burned Pr
eording to the correspondent of. the |
MMcrning Post, telegraphing fron: Ter=}
meuwen. Theocity, he says, was lacked. ;
The French: War Office makes na
@anouncement of thé reported aba §
doument of Lille, but: a correspondent.
fin the field says the Germans wera in
Deitown on Wednesday.
The French report success in s:bat-§
We with the Germans near St. Die p
¢ The Briish vruiser: High Flyer sul
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der Grosse: off the coast of West;
Af¥ica. i
The Germagy: cruiser Magdebzvg is
-sunk in the Gulf of Finland, with sev-
~anteen Killed; and: eighty-five missing
% 'rwo neutral steamers have heen
‘gunk in thexNorth Sea by mines
Japan hag declared a blockade at
Kiao-Chaus
Austrid_reecalled her Ambassador to |
Tokio. i
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Senator: Reed: offered three amend:
ments. of. sweeping character to the
Hazan anti-trust bill. One excludes
rom interstatescommerce all carpora-
‘Mons : except: camamon carriers which
ve a.capital stock in excess of $100,
oH wi wud “another provides. that
«Fporations found guilky of the anti- ||
“ross hasws shall be pak Into the hands|
of a.reeeiver and their assets sold.
a President Wilson, sent his first veto)
mressage to CAngress. He disapproved|
a bill. to allow Captain George P.
‘Heard, Medical Corps, to take am ex-
amination for: promotion, to the grade
ak majors
CosswiiGeneral Denby notified the
cute - Dbgartment of his arrival in
sii :
prowident Wilson left for Cornish,
Washington
huge guns at tfie Pacifier end. off the
Panama Canal
ly satisfactory. Then: was an: all-day}
and even charges.
4 of the Cleveland Pro visiom Co, wa
shot and! killed by an unidentifiea
man who then kEdled himself.
New York, who was {lroppedi becasse
of pirysical] disability after 20; years
of sexvice, committed suicide:
‘Welch. a. wealthy Civil Wan vetezam
national
Nevada State lime Two hundred men
‘have: left Grass Valley, Chil, to» fight
‘the fFnes..
steam Admiral Sampsom was sunk
Linee Princess Victoria. Seventeen
persans were zeperted lost.
Caougress.
Underwood resolution calling all ab
sent. members of: Congresss kmck to
wank and to out salapies: off those
alisent without: a legitimate: excase.
aE. dl, on a brief vacation.
qe battle efficiency pennant for
#é subm
aaval ve
* die B-3, comm
Wright.
4 president Wilson issued a proc
sion declaring the United States neu
#pal in the war between Germany and
i3apan. :
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General
ANH
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The Seamen’s. Relief bill bearing
she approval of the House, went be-
tore.the Senate. This bill is intend-
ed to improve the condition of em-
ployment of. sailors.
The United States cruiser North
@arolina, which is at Falmouth, Eng-
iand, was.ordered to Turkish waters
so guard against a possible uprising
af the Christians.
The.. first all-water voyage irom
Sah Francisco to New York by the
Panama Canal was completed by the
American steamer Pleiades, of the
Luckenbach Steamship Ceo.
The Department of Agriculture esti-
mates the prospective beet-cugar
gzrop in this country for next year
at 4,826,000 tons for next year. This
will be the smallest crop since 1910.
Henry and S. G. Lindman of New
York, Spencer Wishart, the million-
aire sportsman who was killed in the
automobile road race at Elgin, Ill,
sled in a hospital from his injuries.
Frank Tidegan, a parachute jump-
er, of Gloucester, N. J., was killed
By falling 100 feet at Fairmont, W.
“Ya. The parachute failed to open.
@our persons were killed and three
#jured when a derailed oil car of
she New Orleans, Texas, and Mexico
Railroad exploded near Eunice. La.
Thaddeus F. Stone, of Dumont, N.
J; eonvicted of embezzling $18,000
from Moore & Perry, brokers, was
sentenced to two and one-half yecrs’
imprisonment.
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The Panama (Canal tolls totalled
But $15,000 during the first week,
gn consequence of the war.
a
Exhaustive texts %Ywere made of the
in ot der to ascertain
‘heir fitness. The fv sts were entire
firing of the gums wi th both. nommal
C. €. Hills, 70 years old. seoretar
Thames: Murphy, a !letter carrier of
While: driving am. automobile at
Batawin, N, Y., Mn. Firank Bullock of |
3rooE yn, ran dowmamd Killed! Patrick
Fowest fires ars: ragiag im tlie Thitoe
forest reserve near the
Tire: Pacific Alaskan
Navigation
ean Seattle by ‘the: Canadian: Pagifie
Nas more glxying bookey: from
e
HEN SHOULD BE KEPT BUSY
Hold Up Her Eggs—Overfesding
as Bad as Umderfeedirg.
Hens hold up their eggs just as
cows hold up their milk. A shock or
frigiit of any kind, such as being
chased by a dog, the presenue’ of’
strange dogs, etc, will cause a hen
to hold up her eggs; smd frequently’
cause dead eggs. Changimg the house:
will’ alko cause a Hem to hold up Her
‘eggs for a few days: Hems and pul
lets shomld not be housed together.
a: pullet’ kas not finished ker growth!
when slie begins laying: therefore she’
will! lays Ber best om: a ratfom which
would tlirow an old! hen’ off her feet,
because site is makimg. feathers, bone,
flash: and: eggs. This i§ on tiie same
principle iat a growing: boy of six-
teem: will' cuteat his father:
The" herr should be Kept busy, she
should have:plenty to eat of a variety
of food; a: ome grain ration.wiil mean.
Shock or Fright Will Cause Fowf to |
| style is
eo
Jet Embroigeries and Trim-
mings, Tucks and Ruffles
Galore, Skeleton Waists and
Cape Suits.
; McCall Design
New York, August, 28.
places where advanced
ready made garments are
AR the
A General Purpose Hen..
suddear death:. She should Imve pinty
‘to drink; andi ker ewner should snow
when, she - shitks her duty of laging:
eggs. Overfaeding is almost. as, Hadi
as underfeeding, and is semetimess
‘responsible: fer eggs withomt. aq sielli.
A welllbalanoed ration provides shell:
material: If the fowls are-too fai: dm
not give: mashes, substitute - Handi
grains: for wilich they shomid : scratch
and: add’ a little epsom salts;im the
drinking water.
The House adopted the
Lee-boxes have beea: installed in
several large postoffices to take care
of the large. parcel post husfmess in
poultry, eggs and otter foodstuffs.
The United Fruit Co:, The Stand
ard Oil Ou. and the: United States
Steel Corporation notified the Govern:
ment of their intention. ef placing
their fleets under. the United States
flag under the new law extending
home registry to foreigm-built craft,
REE)
Sporting
Mrs. Harry D. Hammond of Indi
arine class of United States} anapolis won the Women’s Western
ssels has been awarded to| Gold championship by defeating Mrs.
anded by Ensign C. Q.| A. S. Colburn, of Glenview, IIL
After two trial races the sondex
lama | yacht Sprig, owned by J. L. Salton
stall, of Boston, was named as the
second members of the American team
Which is being selected to meet the
German boats at Kiel mext year.
September 4 was designated as Red
Cross Day by the National Baseball
League.
Steve Yerkes, former Baston Am-
erican second baseman, joined the
Pittsburgh Federals in Baltimore.
Yerkes was released unconditionally
by the Red Sox.
Fereign
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It is reported that 250,000 non-com,
batants are starving in the state of
Morelos, Mexico.
A delegation of business and pro-
fessional men of Chili has made plans
to visit the United States early next
year. The object is to establish clos-
er relations between the republics.
Peace in Santo Domingo appears to
be certain, as the president, Bordas,
has promised to resign, and leaders
of the rebels will disarm their men,
and release political prisoners.
A Paris despatch to the Standard
says that the authorities at the Louvre
have removed Venus de Milo to vaults.
Former President Huerta will leave
Spain shortly for Austria.
William Thomas Lewis, first Baron
Merthyr, died in London. He was 77
years old.
Prince Luitpold, eldest son of the
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria,
died of inflammation of the throat.
The Chilean Government announced
its decision not to take part in the
Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915.
Militant suffragettes broke their
romise not to continue their cam-
for the vote during the war by
p
ng the Home Office, demanding
Home Secretary McKenna.
be g
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FEED FOR. THE BABY, CHICKS:
Best. Plam In to Confine: Mosier is;
Coop, tintil the Youngsters: Ate:
Siromg and Sturdy, .
{By W. Ez. WAPLON, Colorado, Agntrmi-
tural Collegs.) AAA
If; yom: will notice the: Query ¢olk
umns ef; the poultry press, you will
find that: to feeds and :feedinz: of. aby’
chicks. ig; attributed mest of the lame
for tha:illg they have, especially bowel
troubles; my experiemce haz hieem that,
the feed: has less to.do with; the mor-
tality of. ehicks than: any one ef the
sevarali ether factors: Farmers gen-
erally; feel that turkeys ane hard to
raise; but babying and ¥te probably
get most of thosz that dies 1 know
two women who. are veny swecessful
with: poults, one feeding only cracked
wheat, and the ether cracked corn; im
hoth: eases the mother hens are con~
fined and the paults have alfalfa ranges
beyond “the danger point and awe
strong and sturdy. Wheat and corn,
eracked, where chickens are on free
range is all the grain needed. Milk
in any ferm is not only a good food
but a tenic and beats any you can
buy in packages. The old fashioned
and wet with milk capnot be improved
upon.
tivator, make him turn over a few
furrows where the chicks are kept.
give them something to do and also
provide a bath. It's easier to feed
is
chicks can find it.
Incentive for Scratching.
for it.
1 pound, coarse beef scrap 1 pound.
Rear Ducks Artificially.
Some of the large duck farms hatch
thousand ducklings in one season.
Hatching Geese Eggs.
While geese eggs can be successful
at one time to make the use of an
cubator necessary or advisable.
. 4 early *"alf, the ‘demand for children’s |
i The ‘*Jerseyw’” silk waist worn match-
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It is a good plan to Keep the hens im
coops until tie chicks and poults are:
johnnycake made up of ground grains |
When dad is using the plow or cul
Feed scattered in this lgose dirt will
twice a day than ‘every couple of hours,
and just as well ff plenty of fine grain
scattered broadcast where the
As an incentive for scratching a
combination of grains may be scat-
tered and the fowls required to work
A good combination is ag fol-
lows: Wheat 6 pounds, cracked corn
6 pounds, oats 4 pounds, kafir or milo
1 pound, barley 2 pounds, buckwheat
All duck raisers who produce any
considerable number of ducks each
season hatch and rear them artificially.
rear and market as many as a hundred
ly hatched in incubators, it is usually
best to set them under a hen or a
goose because one seldom has enough
in
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sold, are |-usy just now, the bulk of
| the sales biog in Junior get-ups for
‘| clothes beimg an especially insistent
| and early ome.
- JET EMBROIDERIES.
Jet embroideries done om the fab-
;| rics are to be a notable feature of
| Fall trimmings.
| beads, but colored ones tcrmatch the
‘| fone of the satin which is Back again
‘| bidding for the smart lead,.and liable
‘| to seeuwe it, unless velyet quite puts
it in the shade later which seems
jl not Improbable. Beaded mets and
laces with the pattern brought out by
judicious beading are favored mater-
il ials, which cam be cleverly imitated
at home, at little cost.
RUFFLES AND TUCKS.
Paris has eapitulated to ruffled
skirts, almost abandoning the long
tunic that are leaders here. The
undex petcieoat is narrow and close
fitting,. and the ruffies of lace are
put on, straight around, without curve
or dip, When made of lace-flouncing
these: ruffiess meed no adernment.
When tulle or met art used. they are
finished: with: hems, of satim or silk.
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The: dress: iatroduced by
received either in Paris or here afy
first; but it is. now gaining favor andi
we-will see-comsiderable eross tucks
irg the -caming season,
SKELETON. WAISTS AND WRAFS,; |
The liking for ‘‘Skeletion” waists.
and wraps- shown during the Spring:
‘and Summer, is anotherrstyle wrinkle ||
{that willigevsist, and a. boon to the:
'womam who, wants to Xeep her wan: |
ldrobe fresh and up, $o-date. This
type of owerwaist is easy to con-|
structs and brings a liking for sleeves |
of oddi materials, but matching: the |
waish. in Some, is anether continned |
.| fad that is pretty, eomfortable and
thah conserves economy, sinessleeyes
are usually the fizst part of a waist
to show wear, and those can now be
easily replaced with net or chiffon.
If lace is used a complefe contrast
in color is permissible, transparent
sleeyes having proved popular with
exclusive dressers. The woman who
has learned how to spend to best ad-
vantage watehes all such style points
and plans for Fall this month while
resting in her hammock perhaps.
MODELS FOR SCHOOL.
Now that wash frocks are recog-
nized as the proper caper for school
wear the year round the problem of
keeping the children well dressed is
greatly simplified. One can use one
or two models for the entire outfit,
ranging colers and trimming touches
so that there is nomonotony of effect.
Long warm coats ‘that completly
cover and protect the pretty frocks
make them just right indoors or out.
Rather plain styles designed on
smart, up-to-date lines should be se-
lected, and for material nothing .2
quite so nice looking and satisfactory
for wear as Renfrew Devonshire
cloth. This is warranted sun proof
and tub proof, and the colors are
especially clear and handsome, wWovV-
en in, not printed on, the fabric as
in Galatea which it outclasses both in
wear and appearance.
VELVET HATS AND CAPES.
The velvet hat and velveteen cape
that have been so smartly worn late-
ly are bound to last well into the
Autumn, hence both are an excellent
er
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Not only the black |
Beer, [|
4 with. cross: tuckings 6n both waist $
aud: skirt was ‘not enthusiastically
STN Ah
| Promotes Digestion Chee
‘| ness and Rest.Contains neitker
; | Opium Morphine nor Mineral.
NOT NARCOTIC.
wes
eACTADI The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
SLEEP. |
: 1 ness and LOSS OF
FacSimile Signature of
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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Very simple small shapes have been
the rule so far but we: are promised
a return-of the “Merry Widow’ type:
let wide brimmed velvet hat, since
Georgette has already made that a
{favorite in Paris. Luey Carver.
'Deafn
bw loeal applications, as they eannots
reac the diseased: portiom of the ear..
There is only way to: cure deafness,.
and that is by oeonstitutiemal reme--
the Rustachian Tube... When this.
tube 3s inflamed wom: have a rumbling:
sennd or imperfeet hearing and whens
it is entirely closed:. Deafhess is the:
cans be taken out-and: this tmbe re—
ing will be destroyed: fonewer; nine
: laases out of tem are caused by Ceri
es the hems, and the long sleeves Ah h ; ali bi
dare usually of net like the-skirts. hazrh, which is. nothing: bat, Ls a
flamed conditiomof the- muesns smis--
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cost, and that meaus nearly every-|
ess Cannot. Be Cured
dies. Deafness is: caused by am infiam- |.
odi condition of the muccas: liming of |i
result, and unless the inflazematiom|'
stoved to its normaliconditiom, hear~|!
For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW.YORK GITY.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
HOLBERT.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Deeds, Mortages, Agreements and
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We will give @ne Hnndred Dollans
for amy case of Deafness. (eamsed by,
cadarrh) that eannot he eared by»
Hall’s Catarrh. Care.
F. J. COHEBEY, &.GQo., Teledo,. O,.
hettle.
sdipation.
Some Facis For
‘Where there is. a. silo there is.
prosperity.
greatest, tragedy of the age.,; . umm
i jSomething is, wrong in ourjmarket-
ing} system. when a small cropibrings
more money than a bountifuifone. 2 |
=Co-operation between J practical
farmers and proficient business. men
will eliminate ignorance and pre-
iadice. rtm Sampo ———
# The nation’s menu must be made
up from the fields, pastures, orchards
and gaxdens and to farm intelligently
the farmer must know what is
needed. dn
Under the present system of mar-
keting farm products, it is possible
and often occurs, that people in one
part of the United States literally
starve for the want of a product,
while the .same product in another
Sold by all Druggisis, 75 cents jr!
Take Hall’s. Family Bills for Com. |
Thoughtful Farmass. | |
There is. not enongh of the commn- :
nity spiris among our rural districts. |
The waste of effort through. im.-|
practical methods. of farming is, the |
for the ailmemis to which: all are
—ailments due to defective
| ar irregular action of the stomach,
.' Miver, kidneys or bowels—in the
.! most famoms family remedy,
- the world has ever known.
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proved tb beso reliable aseorrectives
' or preventives of the sufferings, dull
feelings and danger due toindigestion.
. * or biliousness. If you will try them:
to cleanse your system, purify your
. blood, tame your stomach, stimulate:
| your liver and regulate your
' bowels, you will knew why so
many rely on Beecham’s Pills ta
Insure Health'
and Happiness
Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World.
Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10¢., 25¢,
7 » 48 l By;
lhitfermores
Shoe Polishes ©
QUALITY i VARIETY
a
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part of the nation is wasting for,want
of a market.
A Lame Back-Kidney
Trouble Causes it.
And it will give you worse] if not
checked. Mrs. H. T. Straynge, Gaines-
ville, Ga., was fairly downon her
back with kidney trouble Jand in-
flamed bladder. She says: ‘‘Ijtook
Foley Kidney Pills and now my back
ia stronger than in years and both
kidney and bladder troubles are en-
tirely gone.
Sold by all Dealers Everywhere,
FOLL _.iDNb: ILLS
ad
investment for people who must count
Apne,
FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND 2LADDER
T EDGE,” the only ladies’ shoe ing that
positively contains Oil, Bl Polishes and Pree
serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines wifliout
rubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c. .
“STAR” combination for cleaning and polishing all
kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c. "DANDY" size, 25¢.
“QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with sponge )quicks
cleans and ious canvas shoes. Toe. & 250.
“ALBO” cleans and whitens ‘BUCK, NUBUCK,
SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round white cakes
packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hands
some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 26c. |
1f yourdealer does not keep the kind you want, send as
the price in stamps for full size package, charges paids
WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO.,, @
20-28 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass.
The Oldest and Largest Hepa of
Shoe Polishes in the Worl
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