The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, October 22, 1914, Image 7

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And is Restored to Health by : $ OF MEYERSDALE, PENNA. 3
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | 250 Victims of Dum-Dum Bullets ! FSSON eT £ At the Close of Business, September 12, 1914 i
etable Compound. | Tenderloin Woikers, Strong Arm | & 3
: Brought Over Border (By B. O. SELLERS, Director Sunday ae RESOURCES ®
Euphemia, Ohio.—*‘ Because of total Behool Course, Moody Bible Instituts | Men and Penrose Heelers in |$ . 2
ignorance of how to care for myself Chicago.) : Philadelphia Smile Wh ¢ Loans and Investments, © aie i» $223.214.34 3
; A elphi $ en 87 §
when verging into womanhood, and from | TRY TQ PUT STOP TO FIGHTING LESSON FOR OCTOBER 25 pnia omiie en|$ U.S. Bonds and Premiums, 72,231
taking oid when going to phos), 1 suf- “Martin’’ Makes Bid for Votes : Real Estate, Purniigre and Fixtures - - og r
ered from a displacement, each ¢ Case and due from Banks =. wim 286.11 4
month 1 had severe pains and nausea JESUS AND JUDAS. of Decent Peopl 4 5 on U.S. Treasurer, =- = =~ = 3250.00 +
oy which always meant a lay-off from work During the Prolonged Battle Both pie ef ue ’ ’ : ig
for two to four days from the time X Sides Threatened to Execute the gE EgmON TEXT—Matt. 26:14-25, 47-50; 27: Rl < Total Resources - - - - - $633.958.40 1 :
was 16 old. Wounded Which Resulted in » F ; .
. $i GOLDEN TEXT—Woe unto that man our years ago when John K. Tener | § LIABILITIES. 3
—. ““Iwent to Kansas to live with my sis- / Their Being Transported. through whom the Son of Man is be- | was the Penrose and liquor dealers’ 3 : sq 2
ter and while there a doctor told me of! trayed. Matt. 26:42 R. V. choice for governor, the political ward | § Capital Stock paid in, : . . : $ 65,000.00 §
the Pinkham remedies but I did not use ~ heelers of Philadelphia went the | & Surplus Fund and Profits, - - = 3» 65,923.39
them then as my faith in patent medi- | Naco, Ariz.—Two Jundred and fifty | No literature has a more terrible | «jmit.” They stuffed the registration ¢ (Circulation : - - - . - - 64,200.00 ©
cines was limited. After my sister died | Mexicans, wounded during the attack | story than that of Judas. Matthew | ists they put “phantom” voters in| $ Divi ’ id ’ 60.00 %
1 came home to Ohio to live and that | on Naco, Sonora, were brought to | gives us perhaps the fullest account | the machine wards; they used the po- 2 Dividends Unpaid, - - - - - ; 2
has been my home for the last 18 years. | this |city through special permission | of his last acts and the part hé had In | ice and firemen to intimidate citi- £& Deposits, - - - - - - - 448,775.01 ¢
*“The Change of Life came when Iwas | from Washington, which first had re- | those final hours of the suffering and | zens. & e 3atres —
y €7 years old and about this time I saw | fused asylum here. The Carranza | death of Jesus. y At every political meeting the 2 Total Liabilities, - - - - - $633,958.40 4 >
my physical condition plainly described | government has promised that they Mary's act of anointing, by Jesus ' bands played “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s | : i >
in one of your advertisements. ,Then I | will be attended without expense to | commended, and by Judas condemned, ‘All Here.” * Growth as Shown in Following Statements made to 2
began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | the \American State or National g0V- | caused the latter to fare forth for his ' Since then times have changed. & Comptroller of Currency. 9
= Cr Se es STHLon. This Sole Rms 3 Je final act of faithless infamy. Con-| Penrose has lost the city govern- g ASSETS 3:
e the relie ve 3 sult of an appeal made through GOV- | trasted with the odor of her good deed, | ment of Philadelphia and Mayor | § - - - 3
first three months. It put me right | ernor Hunt, in which it was asserted | we here have the stench of an evil | Blankenburg has taken the police ye a 2 JULY 15, 1908, - $262,014. 92 2 &
where I need not lay off every month | that if the Mexican town was taken | goed firemen out of politics. The director | § JUNE 23, 1909, 2 » = > 411,680.13 3 i
and during the last 18 years I have not | by Governor Maytorenas Indians the : : : or | & MARCH 7, 1911, - - - - 512,574.48 #
. g I. The Bargain, vv. 14-25. (1) The | of public safety has purged the regis- | & &
paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have wounded would be killed. Price, vv. 14-16. Disappointed in his tration lists. Phantom voters can’t | © APRIL 18, 1912 2 . - = $592, 884.92 <°
oe bles Es Durie hie Trolonged battle both hopes that Jesus would establish an | be used to stuff the ballot boxes and 3: APRIL 4, 1913, ™ - - - $605, 870.62 3
i a; sides have been reatening to exe- ; 3 os & a ‘ .
E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound forit. cute the wounded, but so far no Shy JEagiom Where be oud uiyoie pAopenaant Citieens, $ » September 12, 1914, $633,958.40 3
“Since the Change of Life is over 1 | wounded have been shot aftor Belt& puke of LE" 013 (cf, John 12:48) and Gang Would Be Angers. top eI) Ss rr SDSS BESIDES SISOS
captured. The negro troopers of the
have been a maternity nurse and being
wholly selisupporung I cannot over
estimate the value of good health.
have now earned a comfortable ‘little
home just by sewing and nursing.
have recommended
Ninth and Tenth United States Cav-
alry assisted in bringing the wounded
to the American side. They will re-
main in the care of Dr. J. I. Hollings
moved by cupidity, Judas hurries to
the enemies of Jesus (see John 13:
27). He saw no further opportunity
to profit through “holding |the bag,”
Also a change has come over the
McNichol and Vare ward workers.
When the Penrose machine and the
liquor dealers nominated Martin G.
Brumbaugh for governor, the political
Advertise in the Commercial
~~ the Compound to foi John 13:29, and so got what he could :
many with good results, as itis excel- | worth, an American physician, who 4d, E strong arm workers were told to be .
= rf le before and after child- | has stuck: to his post on the Mexican | from the rulers. He estimated his | “careful.” TWO ‘VARIETIES OF PUREE ‘MAKE USE OF GRAPE
ot birth.”’—Miss EVELYN ADELIA STEW- | side during artillery and rifie fire. | Worth at 30 pieces of silver about sev- A few days ago when the Brum-
; - ArT, Euphemia, Ohio. Several times the hospital, which | enteen or nineteen dollars, or the | baugh banner was raised in front of May 2osompany Mea Eom the
: If you want special advice write to | bore the Red Cross flag, had been | value of a slave; see Ex. 21:22 and | the McNichol and Vare office build- oundation of a Most Su
he Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confls | struck by pieces of shells. Phil. 2:7, also the prophecy of Zechar- | ing, the political workers from the stantial Soup. HOUSEWIVES SHOULD RECOG.
he dential) Lynn, Mass. - Your letter The Mexican soldiers presented a {ah 11:12-13. Hate, envy, disappointed | “Bloody” Fifth ward, the tenderloin —_— NIZE VALUE OF THIS FRUIT.
be opened, ead aud answered by 8 | pitital appearance. Their wounds | ambition, and cupidity drove Judas | politicians from McNichol's district, | A Puree may be either an aceom
er woman and held in strict confidenes | wore unusually ;serious, since both with relentlessness in his final act of | the heelers from the river wards and pe Tent to meat or form the founda
- -=3 gides have been using bullets of the | infamy. Verily, “Whatsoever a man | all the gangsters and liquor dealers’ SR substaniial soup. Whatever Great Point In Their Favor is the Ri
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM’S } soft point type. goweth, that shall he also reap.” Gal. workers were ordered to line up on getable is turned into a puree must # ;
ne ! Ra 6:7. (2) The Penalty, vv. 17-25. As | Broad street to swell the crowd at first be well boiled, then passed | Amount of Sugar They Contain—
; v 7. , vv. 17-25. )
18 ASTHMA MEDICINE | Washington, D. C— Hoping to stop | we read the various accounts of that | the banner raising. Stone Be work demanding Some Most Valuable Recipes. ,
ne Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every | the fighting at Naco, on the border. | tragic last night we note that being Liquor Men Heard Hymns. eh dE A ® ue +h e so for the Household. i
2 Casey Sold by Druggists, Frice $10. | and avert an international complica | warned and singled from among the It was the most peculiar political | ing added to it, a gh the yolks | With the coming of fall, the Bouse]
2d WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 0. ton, the National |convention al | other disciples in no wise moved Judas | meeting ever held in Philadelphia. of eggs, or some gravy sauce, accord: | wife is off 2 : i rtant
200 i Aguascalientes, Mexico, has sent 2 |to repentence. The conspiracy, see tii ’ » e is offered another most impo
@ P - p Ys The crowd of political workers | ing to what meat it accompanies. food-f bl
er ————— commission to confer with Governor | Matt. 26:1-5, 14-16, had been consum- | were the same old tenderloin heelers A £ ani ood-fruit for her table in grapes, He.
St. Pet b Maytorena and General Hill, com- | mated bef that last ti in th ; ’ puree of chestnuts accomp €8 | purple, red ‘and white, each kind giv-
etersburg. : ate ore that last meeting in the | the same saloon hangers-on, the same | veal or poultry and requires the ad |i
The city of St. Petersb recently | manders of the opposing forces. This | ypper room : ng a high amount of food value, re:
wire in s Poteraburg sre Y was announced in a dispatch to the pp ? strong arm men from the gang wards, dition of a little thick cream. A puree | freshment and flavor.
renamed Petrograd by the czar) was Must Be Born Again. but Mr. Brumbaugh who was glad to | of white haricot beans accompanies | T
founded by Peter the Great in the State Department. rn fealn h their support was playing a | roast mutt he chief qualities of grapes are the
5 “ Governor Maytorena, who it was Even e cannot save us in our aye pp playing on. high amount of sugar, as will be seen
year 1703. He called it the “window 1 adhered to th re grac Ls Ur | some to the respectable elements of A puree of sorrel or spinach, Of |from the following table; also thera
supposed adhered to the cause of Gen % ’ ;
a through which he could look out upon Sep I spun sins. All of his gifts, his nearness to | {1,0 city. both combined, is really nicest when
Europe.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first put up
40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver and ‘bowels. Sugar-coated
ting granules. Adv.
operations by Villa and the Carranz:
garrison was similarly informed ©
the arrangement of an armistice
through the delegates at the Nationa
convention. Governor Maytorena hat
the Son of God, his knowledge, first
handed, of those marvelous teachings
of Jesus, did not grip his heart. Head
knowledge alone never saved anyone.
It is not enough even to be numbered
among the disciples. There must be a
ful.”
cians smiled a little at this.
While the gang workers looked on,
the band played “Onward Christian
Soldiers,” and “Come, All Ye Faith-
The Penrose and liquor politi-
served without meat and placed in in-
dividual cocottes or in shells of fried
bread. After passing the spinach, etc.
through the sieve it is beaten up with
a little butter and cream and- liberally
are present in ‘all grapes varying
| amounts of potash, lime, magnesia and
fron. It is from the grape that we
get “cream of tartar” and tartaric acid,
which is the base of all good baking
powders.
11a? Then the meeting was opened by a seasoned. It should not be boiled . Fi
When a girl looks miserable, even a Mosgaries Jo a new creation, we must be born again, | mission worker among the down and | more than just enough to cook it ten- Protein *s : a 8
wise man can’t ‘tell ‘whether it is be | , Arferican troopers have been John 3:7. In verse 24 we read the | outs. Letters were read from minis- der, and then it will keep its color garbe ...13.0
cause of a broken heart or an aching | + two of them, it is reported ta | A081 warning and John tells us (13:27) | ters and from John Wanamaker who | and flavor. co “ad 7
corn. 4 tally. Severab civilians on the Amer. | at following these words he is com- | teaches a Sunday school class, laud- Cucumbers, marrows, turnips, arth | Water 58.0
ican side’ of the line also have been manded to “go out quickly.” ing Brumbaugh. chokes and pumpkins all make deli- :
Nutritive value, per pound ..17.3
In Europe there are many “grapq
cures” where the diet consists almos$
OUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Murine Kye Remedy for Red, eak, Watery
Byes and Granulated Hyelids; No Smarting— A
Comfort. Write tor Book of the Kye 8
cago.
Il. The Betrayal, vv. 47-50. There
are four stages in this episode: (1) In
the house of Simon at the anointing of
To cap the climax, the name “Re-
‘publican” did not appear on the Brum-
baugh banner, when it was strung
cious purees, sweet or savory. Anoth-
injured by stray bullets.
J y y € er delicious puree of small white
the National convention af
®
at Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chl
The thread of many a discourse is
merely a yarn.
Aguascalientes has declared itsell
sovereign in Mexico its orders are
intended to be final. Should May:
torena continue to attack General
Hill's forces, irrespective of the or
ders of the convention, it is supposed
here the delegates will appeal to Gen-
Jesus by Mary; (2) The one just con-
sidered and which took place in the
“upper room” in connection with the
Passover feast; (3) The third is the
subject of ‘%“is paragraph and took
place in the Garden following the
‘across the street.
“He’s a Trimmer,” They Said.
The whole air of the meeting, the
hymns, the religious marching songs,
the mission workers’ harangue, the
letters from ministers and Sunday
onions and new potatoes makes a
dainty dish, if sufficient cream is add-
ed, and the mixture is put into small
china dishes and browned on top.
The puree destined for serving
alone or as an accompaniment to
meat must be kept thick, yet smooth;
meat or vegetable stock, and milk or
solely of grapes, the various phos-
phates and acids in which very per-
ceptibly cleanse the blood and make
for health. Since this is so, grapes
should be used extensively in our diet.
Barring the seeds, they are one of the
best fruits for children, and it is from
eral Villa as commander of the divi-| events of last week's lesson. This | school teachers, read in the face of Be Pures Mngt i Sa the grape that the housewife can
sion of the North to quell the dis | picture has been painted so often as | the crowd of liquor men, political ao Boup 8 ng ”- i io =2 evolve so many delicious jellies, mar-
turbances. "| to be familiar to us.all. The Son of | gangsters, Penrose heelers, strong sufficient quantity by adding TO malades and preserves.
Man, the advancing apostate disciple,
the mob; what an appalling scene.
Judas had probably led first to the
house whence he had left Jesus. Find-
ing Jesus and the disciples had de-
parted (v. 30) he knew where, in all
probability, he would find the Master.
It was a familiar resort for Jesus and
his disciples, John 18:2, 3. Judas had
Since it is impossible to have ripe
grapes in all seasons, even with the
best methods of storing in sawdust,
the qualities of the grape can be pre-
served to a great extent in grape juice
—which, by the way, was not even
thought of 50 years ago.
Grape Catchup.—To each five pints
of grapes, allow one pound of sugar,
arm men from the tenderloin wards,
and representatives of the worst ele-
ments in corrupt politics, whose can-
didate Brumbaugh is, left a bad taste
in the mouths of citizens.
The Penrose workers themselves
hated the proceedings.
“We give him the votes, and he
knows it,” one of them said. “He's
cream, or milk or eggs, etc. The eggs
and cream should not be put in until
after the puree is cooked and taken
from the fire.
HOME HELPS
Rock Island Deals Cost Millions.
Washington, D. C.—An apparent
loss of $7,500,000 in one bond trans
action; losses aggregating many mil
lions in the acquisition of the Frisco
lines and the Chicago & Alton road.
and a loss of $756,000 on the stock
and bonds of the Deering Coal Com:
AVE MONEY BY
1. DOUGLAS SHOES.
las has ranteed the
pany were disclosed in the Interstate
Commerce Commission’s investigation
of the financial operations of the Chi:
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway.
never man taught.”
place sacred to prayer.
often sat under these same olive trees
and listened to him /who “taught as
It was also a
How things
just a trimmer.”
PINCHOT, THE BETTER MAN
are changed. Judas had allowed Satan
The furniture will be improved by
being wiped off occasional:s with a
cloth dipped in linseed oil.
The short grass trimmings from the
lawn make very good feed for fowls.
one-half pint of vinegar, and one-half
ounce each cinnamon, cloves and
maize. Boil sugar and vinegar 15 min-
utes together; meantime heat the pulp
and skins.
To save face towels put a hanger on
Let cool and rub through
Songbirds Sail for American Shores.
The Hague.—The Rotterdam of the
a colander. Add this to the vinegar
and sugar, cooking 20 minutes. Bot-
tle and seal.
Grape Jam.—Heat grapes over boil-
Ing water until soft, then simmer gen-
tly 30 minutes. Let cool a little
having his nthe and the retail price both sides of the towel and you will
on the sole before the shoss ISATELS (300 find that instead of one end wearing
Ty and the other remaining unworn, both
ends will wear evenly.
One quart of flour made up into
baking powder biscuits will make
to enter his heart (John 13:27, see also
James 4:7) and with eager feet he
crosses the brook Kedron, past the
disciples and into the presence of
Jesus to betray him with a kiss.
ot
When Gifford Pinchot was head of
one of the government departments
at Washington, employing three ‘thou-
sand persons he originated and put
into effect a system of insurance
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viginity s Tha Final Stage. whereby the families of men who | from twelve to fifteen, according to and press through colander. Weigh
ee menlog stowing how to order b “ : ; : pulp, allowing one and one-eighth
Led Cau 8210 Spark St., Brockto 11. “He Went and Hanged HIm- | were injured or killed at work were | the size of the cutter.
pounds sugar for each pound pulp. *
Cook together, simmering and stirring
carefully until it thickens into jam
consistency. Then place in small jars.
Either ripe or green grapes or half
and half may be used, and a little
lemon rind may be added with cinna-
mon and 'a pinch of cloves or nutmeg.
Grape Pudding—Wash, pick and
flour grapes before putting them inte
the batter. One heaping pint of picked
grapes makes a fair sized pudding For
the batter, heat the yolks of four eggs
till thick, then add one cupful of milk, 4
and two cupfuls of flour. Add half a
cupful of butter beaten to a cream, one
teaspoonful of vanilla extract, the #.
whites of the eggs stiffly beaten, and
then the grapes. Boil the pudding
self” '27:3-10. The fourth and final
stage is reached when, seeing that
| Jesus is condemned and about to be
executed, Judas, filled with remorse,
carried back the 30 pieces of silver to
the chief priests and the elders. What
] . ~ . an exhibition of hypocrisy they evi-
[HINGTON CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENAT| . denced, Tot to take the price of blood,
present member of the Assembly from late fore oth! a Judes ad poe really IShen: 2
4 record against Penrose, Bigelow and Bgest e Word hers used for “Tepent’ iq
ga y Big A rather that he suffered remorse, and
enrose Liquor Gang, for they know pited | 1 ot does not necessarily involve re-
pd, driven or influenced. r a pentance as we all know. Had he
iEnor’s office on different occasions and fand | § ly repented he wéuld not have
even the Governor could not influenc
When using whipped cream if you
add the white of an egg to the cream
and whip with it, it requires less
cream and is more delicate in taste
and flavor.
Washing Jap silk blouses, a tea
spoonful of methylated spirit, added
to two pints of water, gives just the
gufficient stiffness required and saves
starching or ironing, when too wet.
protected.
When he found that this was not
sufficient he plunged into the fight for
the workmen’s compensation act for
government employes, and did not
cease his efforts until the law was
passed.
The thousands of men who now
work for the United States govern-
ment and whose wives and children
are protected in the event of death
or injury owe much to Gifford Pinchot.
Boies Penrose refused to vote for
the workmen’s compensation when it
came up at Washington. Under his
tnfluence the political machine in
this state defeated the workmen's
compensation in the Pennsylvania
Legislature. Workmen in this state
ladyof Quality (or:
Made of excellent quality del No.
lendid wearing coutil. Mo
UNBREAKABLE
Clasps and Side Steels
Guaranteed againstbreak-
for six months, and
ing an: ’
Spiro Garfer
better than elastic.
This corset is comfortable,
durable and extra big value.
MAX
XA $2.00
Send money by P. O, or ex-
ress money order or write
Pe furtheg particulars to
LADY of QUALITY CORSET Sj
Nutritious Vegetables.
Beans make a good substitute for
meat for those who can digest them,
but require, as a rule, about twice the
quantity of weight.
Squash, turnips, spinach, lettuce can
be eaten in moderation, according ta
the degree with which the individual
hanged himself andYhe would have
been saved even as the repentant thief
was saved.
There is no necessary contradiction
between this and the account given in
ERIE) ibiti
‘State - Probibition, Anti-treating and cle of
es to do likewise if elected.
i
FERRE
ano,
rty, that desire a man of experiencdairs.
: Sie three hours and serve with a rich
3 i ‘ : : “ who are killed or injured are not | can digest them. | ;
d $888 Fifth Avenue New Yorg nachine in the Senate should vote f¢ Acts 1:8. “If he hanged himself in the +horoughly protected. When an excess of meat is eaten the sauce. :
i H t f G 3 | field of Bost Bg rope hehe Dis The voters in Pennsylvania have | liver, kidneys and other’ crgans he H
2) 4 A arves O faci SE : nake account given in Acts would naturally | ; sre them these two men; one Gif- | overworked in burning it up and get | : gusewifely Hints.
i to be reaped from rich placer lands b7 NEW shock was followed ‘by the wiuy-sixth | follow. 1 th ford Pinchot, a conscientious and vig- | ting rid of the ashes. | ay . the time to hang fresh baga
: INVENTION.” Each plant should-eary $15,000 | eruption of Lassen Peak. The Teaching. As we recall these a, 5 i of lavender in one’s wardrobe and lay
! rous advocate of all fair and ust As a people Americans
8 month met for our company. Shares'$1 par — final things in the life of Judas we ik. : ; sop ans eat entirely | 4 plentifully among personal and
E ue, selling at 25 cents. $1 returned té invest. : : | legislation for workmen; the other, | too much meat, particularly In hot | ; :
a B ore before promoters draw dividends, ‘Ground ship Flying U. S. Flag Taken must remember that they are not the | ponrose, a servant of the special in- | weather, and waste much money and household linen. Tiny sachets of i
ig floor: proposition now open. Seud for free Halifax, N. S.—The steamer Brin- beginnings of his defection. The de | ;orosts, who has helped to defeat health thereby. [sewn into one’s garments not only
= literature at SR a. Ty pty dilla, flying the American flag, was | velopment of the lives of Judas and’ jn nortant legislation needed by work- | exude a delicious fragrance whereves
& EracéhCranmer u ngs NVER, | brought into port as a prize of war by { peter are profoundly different. Both | ort Pork Apple Pie. one moves, but are an excellent pre
y the British auxiliary cruiser Caronia. looked for a temporal kingdom and As between Penrose and Pinchot Line your platter with rich piecrust Yentive of infection. Lavender is the
5 BEST TO CHEW The Brindilla was formerly the Ger- | both were out of sympathy with the | the working men of Pennsylvania | and put a layer of apple, then one favorite Perfume of os Queen Alex
i is BEST TO SMOKE § | nan steamer Washington. She clear- | teacltings of Jesus as to the necessity | should not hesitate a minute to cast | of all fat pork shaved as thin as you Bn a 5 Queen Mp, Eo set a
— y BEST PREMIUMS | ed from New York for Alexandria, |of his death. One, for personal gain, their vote for Pinchot. can possibly shave it, then repeat till | iE Mg anne TU ly Sistiileg
cy Sy Egypt, and was captured the same betrayed, and the other, for self-pro- -_ plate is full enough, then sprinkle a |, 3. am each yea:
5 CLARK SNOVER day by a British cruiser. Later she | tection, denied his Lord. When Judas | Light in Ocean's Depths. little salt over top of apples, large A Ne Pe All the
2 STRIPPED TOBACCO | was transferred to the charge of the | saw Jesus condemned, he too saw the | Distinct traces of light have been | half cupful sugar, pinch of cinnamon dots on a a Eee mother’s bou
5 SADE IN SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA § * no 5nia, which placed a prize crew on end of his dreams the same as Peter. | detected in the ' ocean at depths of | or use nutmeg to taste. Cover with e filled With a certaly amopm
A E of new lavender every summer
~ 8 — — me | board. She is reported to have contra. In that “our he committed suicide, &n | more than 3,000 feet by an English | top crust, brush over with milk and mer, s4
5 i bake. | that the room is always full of thg
GIR 50 H.P BATIONAL Eras Gas Engine develops | hand of war in her cargo. The admir
DEBN TOOL
Tramstt, G8200d as new act of Cywardice of the worst kind. | oceanographic expedition.
200. PAN gity court will gonsider the case. i 1
| delicate English perfume.
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COMPANY, ERIE, PENN.