THE CITIZEN', WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1011. PAGE 0 LaTEDJOO SH uan s Reports ot Victory Not Confirmed. UUNrtMJ lUI dlMKmUCILU. nera 1 . Hahel Chiaf. Don Nut Aaron With Subordinate That Cause Is Lost British Army Officsr In Praise of Soldiers of Both Armies. Peking, Nor. 30. Doubts nrc now Mr nn rnn PlPrnmafnntlni (H rl n I r-r. i-i nr run an VTin nnn nr ivnniinno un u oiuiea. xne exact situation can- ot do learned, and it Beems that the iimnn It Is stated, but not confirmed, that Wuchang and closed the gut03. ney nrc saia 10 ue still aicuerlitg for armistice, which up to last reports niMrv pirnnnrna nnmronn t nn' inmn. nl minnnrs, nr TTntivnnf ol flm v. fl nt Wnplintip' The rumors suggest that General I.i uan Hang, who It may be recalled rc- lrronflpHnr' TTnnni TTalti tnnla fl. Is not beaten yet. Colonel Wllloughby, a British officer no iras jusi arnvcu uero irom unn- of the soldiers on both sides. Ho f.nrN nn in rnn aiinnr n. rifoniniiiin ..p r. luiiinriui En mmm 11. antra tlml...... oops in Europe are no' better fighters P.H I NHII VA I J. I It 1 'SI I IV'I"!' Ii' W W illfonairo Stokes Submits Them to Prove He Was the Puraued. X ni mi " ivs( JU, .A. UU IVlll-lO Ul we reau to me jury in tne trial or lSH (irjlhnm nml TMiM rVtnforl fnt i hi. i 1 1 1 ni wora onirnn t"tt n n t- -luuci, luiu, uubi oi mem were np- ;r apartment. Some of them were uurney isucjcner. with rnns dpmh c cuLiuiiHrv nkiii. nmnon tun nnnfnntci the notes and letters to the Jury- Mi. Among these was an assurance to Iflfl I4mhnm Vial tori HfrtLrna nt 1,1c AXUSbLUU O Llf l XV iniui. 1 II M IIIIIM IV1 H . J A .1 1 1 . II I H I I'll l 1 1 1 1 TV M u nnnrnaran rTT iiian was forced from her and was a nsfi of Stnlcps Incifatonno that nmfl With Professor. uwa. nu. ou. 11. j?rv. wnn Rnrnrn va nrrn fnnrrlif n Vilrwirl 1 ncr, ni ther, refused to fire upon Professor paper to a acrense or Mme. Langu for her method of proceeding . uw.w,uv. kill Professor Langevln, and more- ci ua luc luiici wue tupuieu to ue a f..!.. it r m a i ua uouu uy iuuic, turm US Uu 111 etui. xue juuiuuusi auys time lie r. nnvn nrin in rnn nir mn tin ia flV thnr 11 A wntllfl lirT- lman 011 vr vn nir. tTfirnssnr .nnrrovin tviiinii would have regretted, considering SKS A TO PAT? TTTC "PTTITTT Paul F. Gans Wants Naval Vessels to Follow His Dirlfiible. Washington. Nov. 30. Dr. Paul F, cbiucul ui iue iruusauaniic nnrnt ex- , M w kv ,v k-)-- j rv or the Nnvv Mpvop noH rtfr litta - . a & vuaAO luiuiiua in iiiiiKt-B ii .ini'iir in dirigible balloon next March from iiRriiii i ill mi rv iRinnrin tn tim TinU. States. He employs the servlcpa nf rnrn 1 nnrnl vacddIo tr ai. i. 1 ii in iuiuulcuu ii ii ii rimi'nv ir tt tun TTIo fnmiiar mill U A- - " ' w kt.4ikV.14 UUUC1 H I n 1 II f .Ti .111 II 1. 1 II II I I I M IVt M 11 U Wheat Crop, the Manitoba government show that mage to grain crops by rats will lllllir Id 9i ' M III 111 N I I IK vi'iir rho rats, known as the Norwegian own variety, make their nests in the lcks of wheat about to be thrashed d destroy thn stack. Postal Savings Bonds Depositors JIny Exclmngo Their Sav ings For Government 2 S. Depositors in the Postal Savings Bank will bo glad to learn that Pos tal savings uonds are to be issued January 1, 1012. The information concerning this now departure is as fnllnwfi! Depositors of the Postal Savings System may exchange the whole or a part of their deposits on January 1, 1012, for United States registered or coupon bonds in denominations of f20, ?100 and ?500, bearing interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually, and re deemable at the pleasure o the United States after one year from the date of issue, both principal and Interest payable 20 years from that date in United States gold coin. Postal Savings bonds are exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from tax ation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority. Applications for the conversion of deposits into bonds on January 1, 1012, must be received before De cember 15, 1011, by the postmaster at the depository olllco where the certificates were issued. The post master will supply an application form which must be made out in triplicate. The depositor must In dorse and surrender with his appli cation postal savings certificates covering the amount of the bonds de sired, for which th ft nnstmnRtor will give him a receipt. When the post master receives the bonds applied for he will notify the depositor and will deliver the 'bonds on presenta tion of the receipt for the certifi cates surrendered. . The conversion of deposits into bonds at a date less than one year after tllfi Rnrtlflnntan Imgnn fn hoar interest forfeits interest on the de posits as in the case of withdrawal for any other purpose. Postal savlncrs ilnnnsHa rnnvorto1 into bonds are not counted as a part oi tne maximum of $500 allowed one depositor, and there is no limi tation on thn nmniinf nf nvnllnhln postal savings bonds which may be acquired finally by a depositor. The exenange is considered as taking ef fect On JanUiirv 1. .mil n Hnnnnltnr who has applied to convert Into bonds all or part of the maximum oaianco or $&uu may deposit an addi tional amount. In .Tnnnnrv tVinnwh the bonds may not yet have been delivered. Postal savlnirs honrls pnn h cured only by the conversion of pos tal savincH (lonnsItR nnH will nnt i.n issueu 10 persons wno are not de positors, mey may bo sold or as signed to any person, however, by the holuer. and whfin n rnr-lQtnrorl bond is assigned a' new bond will be issued in tne name or tne owner. Thfi dfmnRlf-nr'Q nnnllnnMnn mi. of Indicate whnthnr hnnrio nra lno!rrwl In registered or coupon form. Cou- iuu uouus are preieraDle ror a de positor who intends to hold them for a short time only .and who has ample facilities for their safekeep ing. These bonds are payable to bearer, and the title will pass by delivery without indorsement. In terest on coupon bonds is collected by means of interest coupons, which are detached by the holder as they become due. Registered bonds are preferable for persons Intending to hold them" for a considerable period, and they differ from coupon bonds in the fol lowing respects: (a) They have inscribed upon their face the names of the persons to whom they are issued. (b) They are payable only to the persons to whom issued or their as signs. (e) The ownership of registered bonds can bo transferred only by as signment in proper form. Registered bonds are assigned by tho use of a form printed on the back, properly dated and acknowl edged. When the assignment is made by mark, it must be witnessed by at least one person other than the offloer before whom it Is made. A ledger account is opened in the Treasury Department at Washington with each holder of ono or more reg istered bonds, and when suoh bonds are assigned they should be trans mitted by the new owner to the Secretary of tho Treasury (Division of Loans and Currency) for trans fer on the books of tho department. Registered bonds can not be exchang ed for coupon bonds. Coupon bonds may bo converted into registered bonds, without charge, at the re quest of the holder. Under tho regulations of the Treasury Department a minor can not assign registered bonds without the consent of a duly appointed guardian of trustee, evidence of whose authority must bo submitted. A minor has the right to convert his postal savings certificates into regis tered bonds, but if he should desire to assign tho bonds during his min ority he must comply with this reg ulation. This difficulty does not exist In tho case of coupon bonds, which are transferred by mere de livery. Interest on registered bonds Is paid by checks drawn at the Treas ury Department in favor of the reg istered holder. These checks are sent by mall to the postofflce address of the holder, and the holder of a registered bond should notify the Secretary of tho Treasury (Division of Loans and flurronnvl nt nnv change in his postofflce address at least io uays oeiore tne interest rails due. Checks for Interest on regis tered bonds, as wall aa l coupons detached from coupon bonds, uro puyuuie on presentation at tne United States Treasury or at the of fice of anv assistant trennnrnr nf thn United States. Interest checks and coupons covorlng Interest on postal savings bonds may be cashed by ijosimasiers unner tno same condi tions as other Government paper. Payment on registered bonds that have been lost or stolen may be stqppod by notifying the Secretary of thft TrnnRlirv fnivlnlnn nf T.nnna and Currency) at Washington. If coupon oonus aro lost the Govern ment does not undertake to protect the owner against tho wrongful hold er, but recognizes the bearer only. Tl.n i . , . .mo uwuur uus recourse only to sucn means as he could ubo to recover nny other valuable property. When loooc AUTUMN'S BEST Jacket Suits For Ladies and Juniors All Wool Fabrics. NEW ! 30000QOOOOOOCGOO At MENNER & Go's. Store. New Long Coasts in Real" Furs, Plushes and Stylish Weave Cloth. Separate Voil and Wool Skirts. In our Ladies' Dress Waist stock can ho found tho Accepted Stylo for the Season. bonds, filthfir rptrlntorAfl n-r inunnn have 'been destroyed wholly or in part, or oeiaced, a claim may bo filed with the Secretary of the Treasury under certain prescribed conditions for their renlaeemnnt. Snnh nlnlma will not bo allowed for coupons which have been detached from cou pon bonds. NO NEW STATE MODEL ORCHARD POSSIBLE AT PRESENT. The offer extended for the past two years to fruit growers and orchard owners generally, made by Prof. H. A. Surface, 'Economic Zoologist of the State Department of Agriculture, to assist in starting the practical work in the care of orchards and ex ercising supervision over them, will now be temporarily suspended as no now engagements of this kind can he made until next year because of the large number of applicants for this service, all of which have been ac cepted. To a recent- correspdndent asking for the Model Orchard ser vice the Professor replied as follows: " In reply to your request to have your orchard added to our Model Or chard list I regret to have to say that I cannot do so at this time. We now have nearly 1400 orchards on the list, and this is as many as we can arrange to carry with the present number of demonstrators In our em ploy, i ou will readily see that since the bulk of the work done in these orchards must bo performed during the dormant season,- which includes the winter months, much of which time is unfit for outsldo work, It will be barely possible for us to get around to each of these before the buds again open in the spring. Your application, however, will bo put on file, and as soon as a vacancy occurs I shall take pleasure in extending you the service you ask. Pending that time I shall bo glad to give you all the assistance possible by from this office and I would ask that you all the assistance' possible by me in need of information along the line of my work.'' DECALOGUE FOR DAUGHTERS. Chicago Pastor Gives Ten Commnnd ni cuts to Young Women. The Rev. W. B. Millard, pastor of tho Park Congregational Church, Chicago, who has attracted somo at tention by the Issuance of novel deca logues regarding the duties and ob ligations of husbands to wives, and vice versa, Sunday promulgated the following ten commandement for daughters: 1. Thou shalt not deceive thy mother. 2. Thou shalt not exchange tho bloom of innocence for the favor and contempt of any man. 3. Thou shalt not esteem silk pet ticoats and diamond rings as of greater value than the family's gen eral welfare. 4. Thou shalt not regard flattery and false pretense as the highway to popularity. 5. Thou shalt not gossip. G, Thou shalt not use four speech nor bold manner to attract atten tion. 7. Thou shalt not think more of the culture of thy heels than of thy head. . 8. Thou shult not hold tho cup to thy brother's lips, nor to the Hps of somebody else's brother. 0. Thou shalt not imitate the "fine lady's" language whllo thy mother washes dishes and sweeps the house. . 10. Thou shalt find Joy in the service of God, who created thee. In explaining to his congregation the decalogue for daughters, Doctor Millard took occasion to say: "'A girl should have no secrets from her mother, because If there is secretlveness there Is something wrong. Tho attentions of young men are flattering and bewildering to the young debutante. Girls, tell your mother all about It, and there will be no vain regrets later on. "Woman's greatest enemy is al cohol. It Is to her Interest to have men kind and sober. It Is therefore nothing short of a crime for a young woman to preside at a punch bowl at u ici.ojji.4uu uuu uuor liquor to men. Roll of HONOR AtterMon is called to tne STRENGTH of the Wayne County Savings an The FINANCIER of' New York City has published a ROLL OP HONOR of the 11,470 State Banks and Trust Companies of United States. In this list the WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United States Stands 10th in Pennsylvania. Stands FIRST in Wavne County. Capital, Surplus, $527,342.88 Total ASSETS, $2,951,048.26 Honesdale. ra.. December 1, 1010. H. F. Weaver Architect and Hide. Plans & Estimates Furnished Residence, 1302 EastSt. J vinc-v anil vi l ibbU Lflilltf! AAU your Ufuajl.t for A I'lIU la lira (nil Void mmlllcV vt"J l'ke no ntber. linr.or ronp V ;;iit. Aiitrottiiii.OHER.TERB DIAMOND I1IIAN1) IMI.l.K, for BO yeirt known tl Best. Sifest. Alwivt n l!il.la SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wo print circulars. Tot Infants nnu Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LOF MILWAUKEE, UIS,' Anency at Honesdnlo, Wayne Cc, Pa. FROM TUB E3d ANNUAL REPOllT. Total admitted assets 273,S13,CC3.6G Total Insurance In force 1,080,239,708 00 Total number policy-holders '. 423,481.00 New Insurance Reported and paid for In 1910 118,789,033.00 Increase In Insurance In force over 11)09 07,740,613.00 Total Income for 1910 F" Ii7i),8!i2.2i Total payment to policy-holders i&gis.KTO.OO Itatlo of expense and taxes to Incomo 1178 unv cent. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IF YOU INSURE WITH II. A. TINOLEY, Agent, HONESDALK. PA. The Ideal Guardian of the. estates of your minor chil dren. It has the very best faci ities for the profitable and wise invest ment and re investment of theprinci pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. 510 Spruco Street. 12th and Kimble St. I CONSULT orrisors HONESDALE, PA. FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE "CAPITOL" Boilers and Radiators. "LEADER" Air pressure water systems. "GOULD" Pumps. "STAR" Windmill. The above goods represent the best products in the market. The use of them coupled with our 26 years' practical experience at the business Insures you a lasting and satisfactory job. Correspondence Solicited. Ilotli 'Phones. a tt tt f u n tt tt tt tt tt - tt tt tt tttt-ftt-ftttt-ftt-r-tt-ftt-ftttttttt-ftt-ftttttt-ftt-ftt-fttttKtttt-fO-fttn To the Farmers of Wayne Co.- We Desire to Have You Patronize the MECHANICS 7K pet Cent. of tne stockholders of 9 this Bank are FafiTSeS'S Open An Account in the Progressive Bank Capital Stock $75,000.00 Surplus and Profits $17,000.00 Comparative Growth of Deposits: Jnne 1st 1907, May 1st 1908, May 1st 1909, May 2nd 1910, May 1st 1911, $24,398.54 $109,890.20 $161,077.58 $241,843.67 $272,500.68 Officers: M. E. SIMONS, President C. A. EMERY, Cashier Directors: M. B. Allen, George C. Abraham, J. Sam Brown, Oscar E. Bunnell, Wm. H. Dunn, W. M. Fowler, W. B. Guinnip, John E. Krantz, Fred W. Kreitner, John Kuhbach, John Weaver. G. Wm. Sell, M. E. Simons, Fred Stephens, George W. Tlsdell, J. E. 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