(The Star Subscription $1.00 per year in advance. C. A.WTBPHKN8QN. KUor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1907 The reoordi la the State health de partment at Harrleburg show that dur ing 1906 there were 173,845 births and 123,042 deaths in Pennsylvania. The High School Bulletin Editor in-Chikp, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Events Lena Herpel. Social Events, Aldie Means. Freshmen Reporter, JaneSmith , A bill which provides that the chief burgess of any borough in this common wealth will have the power to appoint, suspend or discharge all policemen em ployed by the borough, passed the house of representatives a few days ago, which, if it becomes a lw; will settle a question that has bothered many boroughs for sometime. The law on the management of policemen In boroughs has never been olearly defined heretofore. A hill has passed the state senate and is now before the house which is being strenuously opposed by hunters, wno claim that it would practically kill pheasant hunting in this statu. If the bill is passed by the house and signed by the governor it will change the time when pheasants can be killed from the present time of October 15 to December 1, to Nov. flj to December 1. Making the season only fifteen days' duration, and that right in the middle of the deer season when it is unlawful for a hunter to use dogs. We have several times stated In The Star that newspapers are forbidden by postal regulations to publish anything relative to the outcome of a lottery, raffle or other "game of chance," or to advertise the same. We make this statement again for the benefit of some of our readers who evidently did not see our previous notices and have no knowledge of this law or they would not send In items for publication re garding such affairs, Some of our exchanges are either ignorant of such postal regulations or they wilfully throw themselves liable. , The law pro vides for a heavy fin'-iud imprison ment for those who violate, it. So please bear this in mind and don't requent the publication of a notice giving names of persons vbo win a prize in a game of ohance. A man in Greene county, Pa., was incarcerated in a madman's cell a few days ago who lost his mental balance by excessive reading of five and ten cent novels of the thrilling kind. In f his room was found hundreds of novels; he had been persistently reading the trashy things and became a maniac. It is Baid that when the officers placed him in custody he called out to his dime novel heroes to come and protect him, but they failed to materialize. 'There are a large number of young people in Reynoldsville who are spend ing too much of their time reading such trashy literature and it will not be surprising if some of them become in sane as a result of reading such liter ature. Do you know the kind of read ing your son or daughter are spending their time on? See that they have good reading, matter and that they cultivate a desire to read good books. ' It is surprising bow polite and thoughtful some men are about the comfort and desire of other people, "especially the ladies, until they want to taae a smoke and then they don't 'teem to care picayune whether the moke is offensive to other people or not. They are so selfish that they must satisfy their desire for a smoke regardless of other peoples pleasure. Not long sli.ee the editor of this paper was riding on a trolley car on which were a number of ladles. A profession al man from a town not far from Reyn oldsville was on the trolley and sat behind two ladles. He light a cigar and began smoking and the smoke blew over the ladles' shoulders, but he was : unmindful of the fact that the smoke ' annoyed the ladles, and when the con ductor requested blm politely to stop moking the professional fellow took it ' as an offense, and was not in a good humor about it. The jury in the Harry Thaw murder case at New York City, which attracted almost world-wide attention, after be ing out two days could not agree on a Verdict and Friday was discharged. The jury stood seven for first degree murder and five for acquittal. This will mean another trial for Thaw, if it will be possible to find twelve men in New York State wbe will be eligible to be jurors. It has been a long drawn out, notorious and disgraceful trial. During its progress testimony which ' had no possible bearing on the case was admitted, counsel quarrelled about noth ing, animosities were engendered and displayed in open court, and disputes about teobnloal points of evidence, which in the very nature of things could not Influence the jury a particle, consumed much time. For weeks the trial bad cot been of much interest to ' anybody but lawyers, for its profession al value outranked Its news value. The disagreement of the jury was quite a shock to Harry, as be .fully expected to be acquitted and given his liberty. ' B. R. & P. Excursion to Pittsburg. Sunday, April 28. Train leaves Sykes 7:28 a. m., Punxsutawney 6.00 and 8.40 a. m. Round trip fare 11.50. . How nice 't would he if knowledge drew On busheH, hh the berries do. Then we could plnnl our Latin seed And gather all the words we need I D"- M urray visited the schools Thut day and made a general inspection of all the advanced grades. Tin' SeDior girls are awfully myster-lou- b bout something. Perhaps It is a cIhs i-ong. Now, the boys don't want to know, out if on the night of com tm mx ment you mias our fine manly voices, blame it on the girls. , County Superintendent Teitrick and Mr. J. S. Hammond, president of the school board, participated in the chapel exercises Friday. Mr. Hammond re fused to give us a tain but Mr. Teitrick was equal to the occasion and talked for both of them. His theme was that "Effort Educates," which deeply Im pressed the Juniors and Sophomores. The Reynoldsville' High School lost the second and last game of the series to the Athletics. The game was slow and In some places a trifle rough, al though the H. S. played a very olean game. Leonard Harris, '0(1, starred for the High School, while MoEntlre and Thornton played the game for the Ath letics. Prof. C. J. Scott refereed and there were not any of his decisions questioned. R. H. S. 9. Harris SykeB Hoffman Thornton Murray Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Time, 20 minute halves Evans and bopping. Athletics 24 MoEntlre Thornton Oberlin Bohren Deible Timekeeper, Some of the Sophomores have been seeing burnt cork. Miss McCrelght, in algebra class "I have found a man, but I can't find any women." Lucky Hazel. "Raw eggs are gCod for consumption," Miss Gray. . Well, don't study too-bard. You might strain your eyes. Mr. Teitrick gave the Freshmen a prsctioal test in written arithmetic. Miss Reed's motto for Monday morn ing was: "The Spirit moves me." Mr. Means and Mr. Hammond called on the "Freshmen" Monday morning. If you suffer from headache call on C. F. Hoffman and find if it is not caueed by the eyes. Private room fully equipped, with years of experience and a graduate of one of the first optical schools are his qualifications. Examin ation free. All kinds of eyeglasses and spectacles at reasonable price if you need them. C. F. Hoffman, Jeweler and Optioian. . Clover, timothy and alsyke seeds, the best that could be purchased, at Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Walkover, Gun Metal and Patent Oxfords for men, price 14.00 Adam's. We are ready for you this year with a clean lot of olover and timothy seeds. Come in and let us talk it over. Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. Laurens toe is the new thing in men's Oxfords price 14.00. Adam's. Want Column. i Bate: One cent ner word for each and erorr Insertion. . For Rent Five houses in good locations in West Reynoldsville. In quire of W. L. Johnston. To Rent Three furnished rooms over B. & L. Asso. office. Inquire of Mrs. J. M. Hays. i . Wanted To buy chickens. Inquire at Frank's Tavern, Reynoldsville. For Sale Good cart. Inquire at Nolan's shoe store. For Sale Good coal range. In quire Mrs. J. B. Neale. For Sale Two second hand wagons, single ana double. Will be sold cheap. Inquire W. E. Stormer. For Rent House on Grant st. with privilege of town water. Inquire of Dr. R. DeVere King. Eggs for Hatching From white Plymouth Rocks, single comb white Leghorns, Anaconas, Red Caps; 50o per setting. Alex. Cooper, R. F. D. No. 2, Reynoldsville. For Sale Full blooded Plymouth Rock chicken eggs for setting. In quire of H. A. Swab. For Rent Eight room house on Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hood. For Rent Six room house on Hill street, near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. For Sale Good 140 acre farm in McCalmont township; one bouse, two barns and one shop on farm; easy terms. Inquire at The 8tar offloe. 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