The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 17, 1908, Image 2

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    he wasn’t.—Boston Herald.
WHEN YOU ARE OLD, feel very ¢ uncomfortable it 1 had told i Be RR sat of pn oF Bpiradrermanind
——r him that the parasol was intended! : + : a 3
When you are old, and I am passed away— [for a gift {or Cousin Fannie, and I - 2 = 3 2 . 2 >
Passed, ond your face, your golden face; i8] am glad that I had the tact to say | i } ries of { hange in . A to.
I Hite Tebate'er the end, this dream of nothing about it. Thinking it ovet = : , :
con mine, ream of | J fterward 1 decided that it was really. a : Interesting Items from All Sections of
'omforting you, a friendly star will shine | too frivolous and showy for dear Cou- | > Wier s
bows A where still you stum- | sin Fannie’s quiet, sober taste, any- ew ; OF ocle y the Keystone State :
So may it be: that no dead yesterday, way. Sle Vy
1 sad-eyed ghost, but generous and gay, Father and mother appeared rath- : ’ . TTY . :
ay serve you memories like almighty | or surprised when they saw the dark By Frederick Townsend Mar!in. ! E Le
ne. > sau 3 y MYSTIC CHAIN OFFICERS | WOULD SAVE BROTHER : : x
When you are old. gray gloves 1 added to ousin Kan- : an — 1
nie’s * birthday gifts. They were Cormorant pool gor I a Electi by Kn hts and Also by | Man Attempts Suicide Rather Than : i= ye
Des} heels it shall be so. Under the sway | gloves that Aunt Rachel brought me sosion By lg us. an 2 y - Have Relative a Murderer. . Thy
Tics ELIT Jer ie from New York several months ago, gooooveces HE people who belong to society—I call it that for want of Daughters bf Ruth: mE ; Say sis
comes no sign, and they were quite too old-ladyish | g a ‘better name—must have something more than money; Trwin-—Sufferi fr th 12 5 5 ong
° 4H Harrisburg.—The select castle of rwin. uffering from ree se
Live on Soli plenid immoriales giving for: me, Aun Rachel ITg¥er does ® they must have persong) magneusm, tact, common Sense. fue pla the Mystic Chain elect- inflicted stab wounds, Angelo Man- oman
may, ahg make appropriate gifts. > “They must have been sucessful in some way. . ed officers for the year as follows: chillo, an Italian, of Larimer, made i ola
x When you are old. The gloves were much more suit-| & I will hold it against everybody that money today | gelect marshal S. B. Drake, Kennett | a strange statement to surgeons and ng 0
—William Ernest Henley. able for Cousin Fannie than for me. | 9900006009 counts for less in New York than in any other great city square; outside guard, W. W. Koch- officers. y one co!
omen Sven if they are a trifle snug for her ; cf the world. er, Allentown; select commander, Manchillo said he and his brother, > didacy.
i SS A ™S I am sure she ought not to mind hav- | $@@®® There are plenty of people who are not rich among those | Charles Colebronner, Pittsburg, No Michael, had quarrelled and that suppor
ing her hands squeezed into such who make up what is called society. They never lack for | 102; select secretary, J. J. Davis, No. | Michael had threatened to. kill Ange- sorts ¢
A UCILE E'S DIARY ; really attractive gloves. invitations. But they have tact, self-control, personal magnetism. They do | 12, Pittsburg; select treasurer, J. G. lo. Believing the threat would be
I hope we shall have a lot of fine | things. They are not afraid. They have opinions of their‘own. ° Monkey | Leezer, No. 81, McKeesport; select grsonied. Angelo saigilie decide] io : M
weather this fall, so I can get a great | dinners or moonlight bathing parties do not interest them. 2 vice sommanger daeoh.. 3 Mur, SE 4 as A ; ~ Mrs.
deal of use out of my parasol. The New York i stoo colossal teday to be-ruled by mere.money. Mountville. : : 2 * ninety-
oe Jie Is Providentially Provided gold band engraved with my name is Society has been set-ridden. long enough. In the degrée of Naomi, Danger doctors say the injured man will die. field, M
With a Smart Parasol. simply stunning.—Chicago News. Twenty years ago the late Ward McAllister. ruled New York society. The eo Ye Eames for “Pittsburger Elected. visited
! CEN Ge ESTEE 00 CITED 0 MRS i hn Dom was er The books and. articles he wrote indicate that he never | ip. sixteenth consecutive time. O.her Altoona —The State convention. of : > lose
Father give mie $5 a few days ago M it M ought of anything outside of dinner, dance or cotillon. The life of the out- | officers elected were. Grand éhap- i letter carriers opendd:here with dele- : - toa i
10 buy = bIATY present for Cousin [ys exious onuments | side Nord did ont goncern him in the least. —- lain, Mrs. Mariha Bradbury, No. 297 | gates present dr om all parts of the on 0
Fannie. ; of France The day of bizarre entertainments, has passed. Avoca; grand’ ‘commander; Mrs. Blla-| Commonwealth. - “AssiStdft -Superin- 1S CO:
“I want every one in the family to Why should we object to an actor in society? We are glad to meet "a‘| Fox, No. - 38; - Lancaster ;- = grand vice | tendent of “Free Delivery. Davis, of : Later
Jromeniber her gencrously -this.vear,” B "FRA novelist or a gallant soldier, a man who has’invented something that will ben- commander,’ ‘Mrs. H. .M. Wisner,, No,.| Washington, and National President ! Dr. Ol
Bo said “lor dhe i% Sack a jewel If y FRANK. PRESBREY. efit the human race. They are far more interesting people than those -whose (2, YOrk; sr and....conductress.: Mrs.,| Kelley, of Brooklyn; delivered address- Yoas Corres]
it weren't for her faithful services 1 When we left ‘Vannes *we ‘weént by | only claim to distinction is a vast inher ited wealth. ..| Carrie Weiman,:No. 14. W ilkinsburg! | es Johnstown was selected as the 2s Henry
4 ! a ie Ce the most direct road to Auray, about 5 grand treasuter, Mrs. ‘Nellie HinSick: place for the: Het! tetivention. Of- "Thornt
Sond May we eguld ever run the % half hotrs:ruh, and hate tarnod : * * er, No. 34, *Allentbwn; *®o Hid “ehiaili’| ficers elected ‘ares ‘Préskdent, Rich- were |
ae 5 Yo ail Ee hate southwest toward - Carnac -down by ra eet Tus 2 Mrs. Sallie Adanig Ne. :36,:Lancaster;: ard J. QuinnPhiladelphia; :vice pres- logg’s
ifficulty in making your allowanc the: const which We reached ab + 0900066090900 9000000900000 . ‘| grand sentinel, .:Mrs.. Fannie William- ident, J. J. Scully, Pittsburg; secre- house
‘cover your expenses I'm glad to con- 8301 i : No. #16, S¢ .. grand trustee, | tary, J J.. Ci FAN gh, Se s
: an hour after leaving Vannes. We son, No.:16, Scranton: grand. trustee, | tary, James, avanau ranton; Longfe
tribute a little toward your gift for | oS St Fine Druidical mon Miss Katheryn Bitner, No. 44, Le: treasurer, R.JH."Hés; Berwick; dele- Mrs. }
Sir > | 3 - “ly ; : banon. = “et | oatesat large tos National convention, ;
+ +I had a great deal of difficulty find- uments Jews aig Menbhirs and Dol- EG J oR Afi viel 3 —— L~ = George A. Hahn, Altoona. . ellos
Ing anything very nice for $5. I sv : e So Mone of a { ‘ HURT PLAYING CIRCUS rm : pun,
didn’t feel that I could afford to] [ ge. hs ahd ao lana Dh 7 th D 1 U. BE Duel at Fair Grounds.
spend any of my own money, for 1 Dosonay. which we visited later in a 2 un oes oO i S Boy's Skull Fractured Imitating High | Washington.—Excitement was creat- =
need so many new things this au- Ire i are oor the most wondeér- Wire Performer. | ed at the Sandy Plains fair by a re- we :
tami. but 1 kuow Iather espeeied me i i ings in the world—one cre- : 2 Butler.—As a result of trying to im- | volver duel between Deteciive James > rel
“Yo give Her something handsomnte, so 2 y man and the otherra crea- Ey Dr. Austin O'Malley. tate tho hieh-wire act he saw recent. | Milsted of Washington and Charles : Is
I looked about until I was quite worn A ars The gg . ly at Conneaut Lake, where he at] Page of Waynesburg, wanted on the ce
out. : hich Se hi ue Bite map VERYTHING proves that the white man degenerates in the tendcd a picnic, William MeOumno Ao ie 2, oo sendnoting 5 Spenkoasy the co-
Sometimes I think the custom of | ded M8 20 230 aunenlly 10 tropics and sub-tropics. Now, the cause is to be found in aged 16, of Chicora, is at Butler hos | Calan en b is guint as feller
celebrating birthday anniversaries. is e most interesting part of these the ultra-spectral rays of sunlight. These rays injure or pital with a fractured skuil and may | 2% 1 harge by Milsted. Cage e
; : TAL enormous fields of rock, taking in > : y = : die. Young McCune and a compan- suddenly felled Milsted with the butt Bobert
quite foolish and childish. One Plosnisl and Plowhar Ti ho destroy tle animal cells—the body cells—unless these are |; pang Cralr jeged a W of a buggy whip Cage drew a re- Miss [I
would fancy, for example, that a The Sion : A ine bidi especially protected. ts a Ye os Oe | volver and fired. Milsted sent three t York
woman of Cousin Fannie's age would what they y Lei ny o W@ @ These ultra-spectral rays of the sunlight are the same Pie onat pi gic ground, Rear CECT, bullets after Cage as the latter drove A : ‘who ot
be glad to let the years go by un- fut Hom. there: why and ar ope as X-rays, Becquerelle’s rays, Charpentier and Blondlet’s The boys had given ‘the wire too | away. One bullet is thought to have ; carry
noted. On the contrary, she is as|_ put there--hng Hever hesh ney rays, or the rays from radium, actinium and polonium. All | great a slant down the hill. When | struck the fugitive. lege.
pleased as a little girl when she finds and probably never will be.. The these latter rays will burn a man’s body very severely if |the McCune boy started down the | —————— Ra ? is to t
her breakfast plate heaped with pres- a practically as prehistoric i a he isnot protected against them by leather or lead. The first man to apply pully started “over the wire at light “ Held for Blackmail. ¢ tons
ents. ey er a X-rays to surgery in England was burned so badly that he has already lost | ning speed, and when the end was |. Greensburg.—Confes#ing to a Pitts- . privat
: At last T selected a parasol which, = wid 2 : 2 one arm—will probablylose the other and has suffered intehse pain for five | reached the rope to which McCune | DUrg representative of the Pinkerton Sovera
“on account of the lateness of the sea- | |‘ i= ows 0 Sak: Sym ’ a fue years. held snapped. THE boy was hurled Jetouitve bureau that'he had written
son, had been greatly reduced in fhbors. anione the es on t Of course, the cffect of the sun -rays is got so sudden or violent, for there 30. feet. 5 par Sai totter io Jon Reynols -
price. It was a beauty. g Se Lo ons oF Wie is less power in them when th re is i > SR ! is employer, 1. A. Salvardshn ho
p they reach the human body than there is in these ro Tir
: . musty ages, a feeling unlike any- 3 J ese VER M ALIV young Virginian was held in $2 000 fe
The very day that I bought it Ma- thing which We hat ever f6it beto other rays. But they are like the mills of the gods—working slowly, but with Y Bow: ive | bail before a Wes st Newton justi 0 f y ‘>
rian Lewis telephoned me that she Cath -over tlie entire warty uo Te | certainty. the peace. eo answer at cou Fudge 10 Se
i i . y. e s % os + ¥ | at court a
was having an impromptu afternoon | oF Cosi op a hae Man's natural protection against the ultra-spectral sun rays is the skin Woman » Greet s Friends Who Arcive to | of blackmail. tr a=
tea. She said several people had |. Here on the very spot pigment. The man whose natural‘habitat is tropical has the proper amount Attend bier Bynoral, Tr Br : =
dropped in unexpectedly and she] o, oy. first known labor of man of pigment to prevent the sun rays‘from injuring him. But the man of the Greensburg.—When 8 parey OL | Attack Brother; Is ‘Killed. or
wanted me to come right over and i; vipiiod stood also his last pro- north has rot enough to permit him to withstand the sun in the tropics and Pitisbure friends of Mr, Mollie Big. | Philadelphia. —Following a -sirug- 1X: ss
help her entertuin them. Arter 1) p 00 20 Bt 2 ot the subtropics, so the rays enter through his skin, injure the nervous cells and dle of South Greensburg, arrived 10 gle for the possession of a revolver, ! =
had put on my white embroidered low Ops i Work oi = people | duce degeneration. > attend her funeral, they were greet Harry Spiegle was shot, and killed i Sel?
Swiss frock I couldn’t resist trying be aT hs Sher Tae sevens pro- ua he pot by Mrs. Re | here by his brother, George ‘M. Spie- x -
the effect of that parasol with my e most modern nation telephone operator had been en- | gle, a lumber merchant. = Harry eo.
= h. - trusted with messages concerning the | Spieg yy & . 1 :
Costume. It zave such. a lovel ~|on eart or : g g the | Spiegle called on George M. Spiegle re
Thing touch ar oF Cured Sly 8 The pyramids of Egypt have a his- 0000000000000 000000000000 funeral of Rose Helen Riley, who was | and emanded money, By bi oe One's
20 carry it. tory which has been unraveled and bried to -death, and in some manner fused, whereupon Harry drew a re- J admit
ri i vei Ss ames. itts- | volver 5 ti +
Tf knew 1 looked rother wall, for written by archaeologists. Pompeii : con used Je name The Pitts | volver and sprang at his brother and ¥ limite:
: : is relatively modern: the statues of burgers were friends of both families | a struggle ensued. The lumber mer-
Marian whispered as she greeted me: ! ; YT and proceeded from the Riddle | oe ban ites .absolu
a Rameses and the art of the Nile are jand proceeded from the Riddle home | chant surrendered fo the police
How awfully grand you are, Lu- rs Ouch HOORS coth a with tho Lis to the Roman Catholic church, where | : Fn aT Rha -ercise
‘eile! You're dressed as elaborately p § comparec wi ge his] § funeral services were held for Ruse e placed
hy : tory of these great rocks. s | Pennsy Pays Tax,
as it ve were having a real party.” ni ie oe rgumen ains Riley. | Harrisburg.—State Treasurer John are of
“I always like to compliment my rr : O. Sheatz received a check for $5 3 to adc
. 2Ce 2 or. $50,- :
hostess by belig as well dressed as I Matiored of Shout the section south . More Work for 10,000 Men. © 000 from the Pennsylvania TL vants’
can,” I answered, looking at the plain there noe Jaowh hear Carnes e eral egulation Altoona.—Orders were posted at | Company as ai-part payment on iis o; Mrs. |
lawn gown she was wearing. ware ; re groups soi upon lines : - the Pennsylvania Railroad shops in- | capital stock. Some time ago a‘ sim- : Xe real |
* “You know I didn't invite any offs Jaren as a modern engineer oo . creasing the working time to 50 hours | ilar check was received, making an with t
the others. They all just happened Lon Taw them and - forming nine 3 Ey Ex-Attorney- General Harmon a weclk and affecting 10,000 employes, | even million paid by the company on . able i
in, except you,” she said, fussily or ten avenues. There are 874 in ee : most of whom have been working only | account cf the settlement made by < New )
STooihiig some of the wrinkles In 0 of Bs ova 30 fo afethes and RF rn Al 2 pully sa Yeon See last Sham he | Auditor General Young
her skirt. «ba a; S Ss ere were : : g : or sone weeks e ‘-coinpany ‘has | = - iy
“I think inetpensive little frocks 15,000 originally. The stones, which WO excuses are advanced for Federal intrusion into State | been taking back suspended shopm Work for Three Hundred Men. : : Ext
‘suit vou, Marian,” I emavied ki oo are equal distances apart, vary in affairs. One is that the States do too little and the other | and restoring trainmen and enginemen | New Castle.—The plant of the New 5
39, titshe Aid not soem pt da IRC- | height from three to twenty feet, the I is that some of them da too much in the way of railroad |to their former positions. | Castle Stamping Company will resume Fons
Y wos Sad to And th Do : largest having an estimated weight and corperate regulation and other corrective measures. a : operations after a protracted shut- : x88 su
ad to find thal John Bruetfor forty fo te tons, fliers 1s mo There are not contradictory, as they might at first ap- ,.Twenty:Men Are Hurt [down giving empiopiment Io 300 mele : Su
didn’t feel in the at br 1 stone of the same geological forma- | pear, because there may be both too little and too much, Philadelphia, = Twonis Femmes | foe Pian - heme operated by Re B ose:
Tome The tea was Sos buy a tion found nearer than three hundred public interference with the conduct of business, and both. employ 2d on Stamnars Bieine : Opps pociver Tose VY Aomsion, pyere |
fiat and. tke oil anil thins asi miles and the mystery of their be- are harmful, though my inherited and required ideas both ys rae. oe i Senson's Jelly Euglar's Loot a
’ 4 595 {io - . 23 r iy . a i I 2 i 5 fn | ‘ g gi
my head ache. Afier I had been ing placed here will probably never | : .lead me to fear the too much more than I fear the t00 } wall into the basement. All sustain. | Monaca.—Frank Corcse is in the : of all
there a half honr or so I told John be solved. —From “An Intimate Bx- little. It is often harder to draw the line between useful regulation and |eq more or less injury, those most | borough lockup awaiting a hearing on : lower
that 1 really felt too badly to remain cursior,” in The Outing Magazine. harmful meddling, and harder still to have that line respected when politics | geriausly hurt being: Burton Lask- | 8 charge of burglary. The police be- forget
and he insisted upontaking me home -— unfortunately bécomes involved with. questions relating to business, ander, 30 years old; William Whitefield, | came suspicious and obtaining a 2 a the 10
Marian seemed quite Ldrt at ay PRICE OF LAMARTINE'S POEM public feeling is arcused. A great many things are none the less home | 40 years old, and Frank O’Toole, aged | search warrant went to Corese’s 3 the sh
early departure, but 1'telt that Tsim ? M. | affairs because they may be or become remotely related to commerce 22 years. | rcoms. They found 300 tumblers of ~ Her
vr 4 AL MW Sim- > states > regulati hi i . siv ss . jelly, a trunk -containing $80 old
ply could not sacrifice myself on the among the states, the regulation of which is granted exclusively to Con foes , ning sl, go i
altar of friendship any further ? Pecuniary Value Which the French | gress. If the Federal authority should be extended over all these the’ More Gas and Many Orders. [valenes, Jewelry, silver, glassware Loom
. ’ 00m hecome ore regi S he 4 3 ~ gee 3 Silica rick | 2 'goods. ] ) ¢ or . - =
eerily one it tomy family to keep Poet Put Upon His Work. states would soon become mere regions. The pretext for such extension of | Apolinis=rhe Arolio - Silica; Prick | as A Ygooas Much of the alleged ” = lady,”
well, and my temperament is so s . . . _ | power is that railroads, telegraphs, etc., have brought about the commercial ompany has “shot”. its gas well at: Plunder has been identified. 2 ;
itive that the GDOrament 2s so sen: The Gaulois tells a good story of | y,5ty of the states. But that is no reason at all, because such commercial the: plant hergoand more than doutled rn } yt
be or at there is nothing makes my! Lamartine’s estithate of the pecuni-| nity was the very object in view in framing the clause which gives to Co iis, supply. of gay, gejting more {han | Boy Strucike-by Bullet, / She
ea qehe so quickly as being bored. | ary value of his poetry. : he Ar power {o rezulate commer th Be 0 = 1s needed for the plant when in fui, Irwin—Louis Casperon, 18 years ( rest.
Once in the automobile I began. to tons in 1948 Shon he was at ilie gress the exc usive po 1 8 com ce among the states; and as| operation. Three tuanels and addi- | 0d, Was shot in the right arm while i ofab
feel very much better. acme of his glory and a Cabinet Min- the clause accomplishes the purpose intended, why should anybody seek to|tjonal {racks and wagons have been | entering the “peach orchard on the : please
“Motoring is the best cure for all |ister. Ho had just contributed “La twist it out of shape by forced construction? added to the plant, and the company W. H. Fox farm with several compan- il: Est
111s,” I said, as we whirled down the | Marseillaise de la Paix” to the Revue wr is now ready for renewing operations | 00S. “The “ball” said to have been quarr
boulevard. “Such -an exhilarating |des Deux Mondes, and Buloz, the tee - with orders for iis entire output well from a rifle, flattened against the | : - much
ride as this blows away evry ache | editor, called on him at the Minis- 709900090000000006900000000 Info Yo tHtares Lo : nr Nor [moved by sigan Sriy.!
and pain. I almost wish it wasn't |try. “I believe I owe you £80. H _— + | who say. there. is danger from blood : overt:
Sach a-short ditiance home” ee SY ere Robbed and Left Dying in Road. | Polstaing. It is alleged a man inter- } she ¢
as AT a > > y, ‘tine, pro- Kittanning, —William Conner, a car-: €Sted was lying in hidi d fi i
I'm going to take you for i ’ id vB TA ng and fired the :
Tucile” John said a, gueing a bundle of banknotes. : NaS ees fie? a penter, was assaulted, robbed and’ shot. “ The ‘father of the boy says | ou
—_ i em y. Pray deduet the amount of the nao ~ $ “rs ‘ left lying unconscious cn the way to: he wil] brie’ charges: - | V]
Te : ui Revue’s indebtedness to you for your . . = his home in West Kittanning. - "Fhe | pi : from
ls cught | poem,” said the editor. S 7 l P f thugs got $10, but ‘were frightened | Torn to Pieces by Shotgun. : Tages
= go home pin I should.2e late for “I meant to make you a present ; ena ord ratse o | away and left his watch and a quan-| Greensburg.—A shotgun which John ye
oan Rinne. gal of it,” rejoined the post. : . . tity of small change lying in the road-| Zaletz was cleaning exploded and a ; Fie:
3 hi ber fase in fous. Why, “Not at all; I insist upon paying ] he Automobile way. Connor’s condition is serious. | charge of birdshot entered his chest, ! - :
you say so, we ine at the coun-|you.” 1? To | peneirating the lef g 2 4
try club. We can telephone your peo-| “How much?’ - Gs Second Degree Verdict. i" joint was Bh Fadi Te a :
ple.” “Your own price, whatever it may ; Warren.—The jury brought in a amputated at the Westmoreland Hos- Sn
I love country club dinners. 1 felt|pe. . > Ey Senator Chauncey M. Depew, ye of guilty of murder in the sec- | pital. Zaletz resides at Derry, His x Duma
very comfortable, too, as, sitting on AL I oo ; - ond degree against Thomas F. Devil chances for recovery are sligh iF there
, ’ ’ ’ £ Ah, well; if you will have it s : i - killi $n: y are slightt i
the veranda, I kept off the rays of | must oblige you,” said a : of Hew York Dios for king Jacob, Offerlee A2 . : - gong
the setting sun with the lavender |apnd with a magnificent gesture ne o oT ne i J AY Lyuen Judse. Ba
an : : See Y g 2 raid p Vl : 1 led over property. | Ireenshiure — . : rude.
pazasel I noticed that its beauty | swept up the whole bundle Of Notes | . ..ssssece T is difficult to estimate the value of the automobile wagon ha sen: re. Jacob C. Murphy, for- men :
and style attracted considerable at-| representing the £80 and restored rte 1 Tn gon CHUIMAIo evap Ty 8 Youna Man Ends Life. | Wosts Ln superintenden; of HS s
tention. them. with soler dignity, to bis 5 & for delivering goods in great cities and their suburbs. Store- Broslville on 4 SD vestmoreland County Court House, Or
As John was helping me into the Ne i Y ® Se G He fo hush 5 #& Lecpers have felt it in the enlargement of their business | he Sik ee ne veseln a + was placed on. irial cn.a charge of y ing to
ping me into the, pgeket.—West Ss rette. oo oo > to td : AY ried young business ¢ this place, | falsifying electi "tae > i
automobile when we were stariife Boe 2 y t bazet | 3 # and the reduction of cost. Working men and women have | hea cuicide Ho PE Hi FAIS Png election form from the .—.-believ
home. he cried out: = ~~ i 3 felt it in increase of employment and the consumer in uzale of - shob oon to his A x i i aay . where he was are O
o at ; > P= 3 4 : i diehot livery 1 NT very ee a PLUL ES ih Ais mouth ige of election at jast spring 1
. Oh, ele I've droppe that A Que stion of Hats. | friiripr ch C1 Tooas i Jinn Savery. Te nw delivery | ana blew the top of his head of. of e ion at jast ing prima- OnE»
oxy sun umbrella of your's and the The Prince of Wales’ oyster whit] File bres carrier exiends his area and wore outlving homes are A : 5 Cris . 3 J
handle's broken.” “topp ith a black Sm tdaeadesoge brought within reach of this beneficent adjunct to the post- En Boatmen to Vou : de Buiter Soldiers Win Shoot. . aunple
“Oh, dear,” I sighed. Then I add- Ee ide, too ; The motor cab enables the woman shoprer and the | arya ==The annul Tounlon of hen ine second shoal | HE Do:
ed pleasantly, “It doesn’t matter at | sporied it last Sun- | man of business to cover just about three times the amount of territory in ine old Penns sylvania Canal Boatmen’s | TT re eh of Company bs of when
all.” | d it is likely light| comfort that was formerly accomplished with effort and fatigue. On the | association will be held here. The | noth of (he oi ® 550 x manne. quest
“Yes, it does,” said Joan. ‘I know | Era) wis will creep into favor over | health side. I know from experience that the ozone which is driven into the | association numbered many old river- | G. P. the SESS HG 1 2% i Do
it does by the tone of your voice. I'll here before the summer ends. It = lungs by riding in an open car at a fair speed is a specific cure for insomania | men and canal boatmen from Western | K by 41 points. : Cotes 5 pany i ber f
have it mended so that it will be bet- the kind papa wears when on dress | and nrevous troubles. Sanity and level-headedne together with healthy | Pennsylvania. Vice President Sam- | hind in both contests for the Captain : and
ter than new. How would vou like | parade, but why cast stones at Viee-| living, have come to those who have found it possible to live in the country | uel Kessler, of Leechburg, Pa. will Hays’ medal. | Do
to have your name engraved on the | Pres sident Fairbanks’ black dress hat? | and motor to their business places in the city and return to their homes. To | preside. S. Dean Canan, of Johns- | —— | the I:
gold band that will hold those broken | The Vice-President is a “dresser ” | the American tourist on the Continent and in the British Isles the automobile town, who was president of the-asso- | Drinking Cup for Each Pupil. » Do
Lits of ivory toget | and, according to New York fashions, | has given an intimate knowledge of the civilization, habits, and condition of | ¢lation, died recently. Captain | Homestead’s school T | time
| < 2 Geors. Rutleds I Robor ol board adopted
“That would b I answered | Was as well turned out as his royai | the people, of the art treasures In wayside village churches, of history and 3 TSE hy x eile Robert Barclay, | a resolution to provide each pupil De
witl h entt s possible |b highne Don’t let partisan preju- scenery never possible befcre, except to the foot traveler, SS aa olowh, Mennel, ow and | with an individual drinking cup, So as
1 : , : ral ion airsville, are on | to prevent epidemics of contagious
ade sh .
ade John | | the committee of arrangements, diseases