The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 29, 1909, Image 4

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    McCall
Patterns
10015c
None Higher. None Better.
No store In Reynoldsvllle han
dles the McCall pattern, but
they are kept constantly in
stock at the News Stand at
Bykesvtlle. Orders by mall
or telephone filled same day
as received. Address
Otto J. Nupp,
At the News Stand,
Sykesvllle, Pennsylvania.
Telephones Bell and Bummor
vllle. Bend for October Fa
shion Piute.
REYNOLDS'
LITTLE GREEN
CORN
PAINT
No plaster or bandage.
No trouble to use. Just
paint on.- Gives relief
every time.
25c
At ill Dealers or by mall.
-THE-
Reynolds Drug Co.,
Warren, Pa.
For anything you need In flour or feed
don't fail to get prices from Robinson
& Mundorff before buying.
Bultles Best Flour, the best flour you
can buy, at any price. We sell it. Rob
inson & Mundorff.
We keep only best quality of goods
and make best prices on flour and feed.
See us before you buy. Our winter
wheat shorts makes your plgB grow
faster and your cows give more milk
than any other feed. Try it. Robinson
& Mundorff.
Reduction In flours.
Mundorff for prices.
See Robinson &
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
JJXECUTRIX' NOTICE.
Estate of James H. Spry, Late of Reynolds
vllle Borough, Deceased. I
Notice Is hereby ulven that letter testa
mentary on the estate, of James II. Spry,
late of Reynoldsvllle borough, county of
Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, de
ceased, have been granted to the undrslgned.
All persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same will
make them known without delay.
BL4NCHI H. BPRT,
S. M. McOrelght, Executrix.
Attorney.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson
County.
Notice Is hereby given that an application
will be made to the snld Court, on Monday,
the eighteenth day of October, 1U09, at u-n
o clock a. m.. under the Act. of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Penunylvanla. entitled
"An act to provide for the Incorporation and
regulation of certain co-n (rations," approv
ed April th, 1H74, and the supplements
thereto, by Coslmo nauglln. Tommnso Mar
uca, Vlncetiso Carllno, UafTaela Pallia, and
Balvatore Vltello for the charter nf an In
tended corporation to be called "r-oclet
Progresso Stella d' Italia Italo-Americano,'
the character and object whereof Is to fur
nish aid, help and assistance to the membcs
of the society in case of sickness, ,l,mit, r
distress and to elevate their civic, moral ai
social standing and to dlsserntnste v-rm t
Information amonx them, and for ihes p
poses to have, possess an ft enjov all -rights,
benotttt and privileges of Ui.'nM A -t
ofAssembly and its supplements
The proposed charter Is now 0 1 tile li t,.e
prothonotary'a office, -.
Clemest W. Flykn, Solicit -
CLERK'S NOTf IE IN BANK
RUPTCY. No. 4383 In Bankrupt y.
In the District ' curt of the Unit l Statu
for the Westers Di-n let nf Pennsylv snis
William Albert teoh. of Key no nvllie
Jefferson county. P" inyl?n'a itnlri:nf
under the Act f I'ooi'tw nf itl I. :km
having applied for . full lchre fn m all
debts provable aalnst hi e" imde id
Act notice Is here y glv 1, 1 il i.i,(tn
creditors and oti-r perso I Im. it. to
appear before the Mild Conn ni V Ithhurgh,
In said District, on the IHh ,i of- NMo'er,
1W8. at 10 o clock 1. die lir m. !
reuse, If any they ie. win thr pr net- of
the Mid petition" h'iouI I n 1 tevrsnted.
William 1 . Likdkkt, 0 erk. '
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION.
Low Rate Excursions via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
i On Wednesdays, September 15, 22,
29, October 6, 13 and 20, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will sell excursion
tickets to Pittsburgh from Driftwood,
Lawsonbam, Sllgo ani intermediate
stations at low rates. Tickets good on
all regular trains on day of Issue and
good returning: for four days.. Consult
ticket agents.
Cloth top, patent, pointed toe shoes
for women. Price $3.00. Adam's.
WANT Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evorvlnsertlon.
For Sale Sideboard, chiffonier, new
couch, six dining room chairs, tables.
Mrs. Ann Carroll, Eleventh street.
For Sale China closet and re
frigerator. Inquire of L. P. Byrne.
For Sale Three gas stoves. Will
be sold cheap. Inquire at The Star
office.
For Sale Good gas beatlug stove:
cost $15.00; used one winter. Joseph
E. Klrkwood, Worth street.
Wanted Girl to do housework for
small family; German preferred. E.
Neff.
For Rent Six room house on
Brown St., West Reynoldsvllle, and
other houses 'and rooms to rent at
reasonablerates. W. L. Johnston.
For Rent Eight room house, First
avenue, West Reynoldsvllle. Inquire
of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware
store.
Wanted Sttccess Magazine wants an
energetlo and responsible man or woman
in Reynoldsvllle to collect for renewals
I and solicit new subscriptions during full
or spare time. Experience unnecessary.
Anyone can start among friends and ac
quaintances and build up a paying and
permanent business without capital.
Complete outfit and Instructions free.
Address "Von," Success Magazine,
Room 103, Success Magazine Building,
New York City, N. Y.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W. T. Brubaker, Mgr.
Midway between Broad St. Station and
Reading Terminal on Filbert st.
' European 11.00 per day and up.
American 12.50 per day and up.
Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and consequence In
PHILADELPHIA
HUGHES & FLEMING.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main Sf
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
Treat your machine right by
using the right gasolines.
WA VERILY
76'
MOTOR
STOVE Three (pedal grades. Made from
Pennsylvania Crude OIL Oive Inatw
taneoua,iowerful,clean explosion. Pos
itively will not form carbon deposits
en spark plus or In cylinder. Unites
readily new (alls. Ask your deal sr.
Wsvevly Oil Works Co.
Indevendsut Oil BeBoera
Pltteburtt. Psu
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' Qlbbon's Great History of Rome.
Although the Idea wits conceived
When Ulbbon was twenty-seven, be
tvas tblrty-oue before tie set lilinseit
seriously at work to study bis mate
rial. At thirty-six be begnu the mm
position, and be was tblrty-ulne wiien.
In February, 1770. the llrst iinrto vol
ume was published. The blxtory li.-itl
an luiniediute success. "My book." lie
wrote, "was on every titbie; the his
torlan was crowued by the tunic nr
fashion of the day." The first edition
was exhausted In a few days, a second
was printed 1770. and next veur 11
third. 'J'be second and third volumes,
which ended the history of the west
ern empire, were DUbllsbed lu liSI.
and seven years luter the three vol
umes devoted to the eastern empire
saw the light. The lust sentence of
the work, written In the summer bouse
at Lausanne. Is: "It was among the
ruins of the cnpltol that I llrst con
ceived tbe idea of a work which bus
amused and exercised nearly twenty
years of my life, and wblcb. however
inadequate to my own wishes. I Bnally
deliver to tbe curiosity and candor of
tbe publlc."-Scrlbner'8 Magazine.
Useful Diversions.
There Is an affection in every em
ployment and It gives the spirit ener
gy and keeps tbe mind Intent upou its
work or study. This, If It be not re
laxed, becomes dull, and Its earnest
ness flags as salt tbut has lost its
savor, so that It has no pungency or
relish; or as a bended bow, wblcb, un
less It be unbent, loses tbe power tbut
It derives from Its elasticity. Just so
tbe mind, kept from day to day In tbe
same Ideas, without variety. So tbe'
eyes, when tbey look only at one ob
ject or continually upon one color.
For, to look continually at a thing
wblcb Is black, or continually at red
or at white, destroys tbe sight. Tbus
If one looks continually at tbe snow
tbe stgbl Is destroyed, but It Is en
livened If be looks In succession or at
the same time upon many colors.
Every form delights by its varieties
as a garland of roses of different colors
arranged In beautiful order. Hence It
la that tbe rainbow Is more charming
than the light Itself. Emanuel 8we
denborg. The King of Rome.
To teach bis son obedience to nurs
ery rules' Napoleon gave strict orders
that be never be admitted to bis apart
ments If be came thither alone. One
morning tbe little king of Home came
trotting along tbe corridor and, look
ing up at tbe tall officer on guard. Im
periously ordered: "Open the dodr tor
me. I want to see papa."
The officer, true to bis Instructions,
answered gently, but firmly, "Sire, 1
cannot open the door to your maj
esty." "Why not?" demanded the little
autocrat. "1 am tbe little king."-""
At tbe gentle reminder, "Rut your
majesty is all alone." tbe golden hair
ed cherub seemed somewhat non
plused, but. his governess appearing a
moment luter, he seized ber hand 11 ml.
tbus protected, stamped bin tiny foot
and cried: "Open 1 lit door! The king
wishes It"'
TblM time, nil being in order, (lie tnll
officer fliinn the door wide open, sol
emnly iimiiMiurlng. Tbe king of
Rome." "
The Eternal Feminine.
It would seem tlntt I he six-year-old
daughter of a Washington official is at
times harassed tvllb doubts touching
bis own future conduct of life.
"Father." mild she. "I d like to have
your advice about something."
"Wel. daughter." answered the fa
ther, with the. solemn till- ami speech
be affects at such limes, upon wlnM
point am I to be taken into your con
fidence? Whatever It limy ' be. I prom
ise that I shall give It my earnest con
sideration." "Ifs-thln." said the child. ."When I
get through school, what would yoa
advise me to do while I'm walling to
get married V St. Ixtuls Republic.
More Applicable.
Angry Parent Another thousand?
Not another penny. I'm tired of your
extravagance, young mau. It will do
you no good to hang around here, for
my mind Is made up and I'm a man nf
Iron. You made your mistake by not
realizing tbe truib of tbe "take care of
tbe pennies" proverb.
Spendthrift Son No. sir. I made my
mistake by believing tbe proverb about
striking when tbe iron Is hot. Bohe
mian Magazine. ,
Dr. Johnson on Good Breeding.
When Bos'well suggested to Johnson
that "General Paoll." whom they had
Just left, "bad the loftiest port of any
man be bad ever seen." JobnAoo de
nied that military men were always
the best bred men. "Perfect good
breeding." be said, "consists In having
no particular mark of any profession.,
but a general elegance of manners,
whereas lu a military i.iuu you can
commonly distinguish tbe bruud of
soldier." .
The Wreck.
Fortune Teller I cau read that there
Is to be a wreck in your home, aud It
will be caused by a blond woman.
Patron Ob. that bus already occurred.
Our new .Swedish maid let the duuili
waiter full aud broke all tbe dishes.
Baltimore American.
What Brought Him to Grief.
Writing to a sod who was to trouble
In Texas, tbe old man said. "You must
take courage. BIIIT '
To wblcb Bill replied: "1 took cour
age and ever'tblng else In sight
Tbat'a why I'm In Jalir'-Atlanta Con
stitution. "He tbat bas more knowledge than
Judgment Is made for another man's
as more than bis own."
FELT hats.
Evolution of the Fluffy Fur Into the
Finished Product.
It is an Interesting matter to follow
stage by stage the evolution of f little
pile of soft, fluffy rabljlt fur Into tbe
finished bat. whether a light colored
crush or 11 raven blick bard bat of tbe
derby shape. The general Idea about
such a but Is that It Is cut and made
or molded out of a sheet of felt, so
that Htnazement conies when one Is
shown bales and heaps of rabbit fur
and Is told tbat it Is out of this tbut
bats are mode. Felt ludeed Is not so
much a, primary inaterlul, but felting
Is tbe process by which wool, fur or
hair is matted together and formed
Into a close fabric. For bats rabbit
fur is the material used. Tbe first
step In its treutment Is tbe thorough
cleansing of tbe close clipped fur In a
machine, wblcb winnows It of all dirt
or forelgu matter and leaves It In 11
soft, fluffy condition resembling tbe
Quest and lightest down.
Anything less resembling a bat It Is
Impossible to Imagine. But tbe mar
velous Ingenuity of tbe next process
accomplishes an almost - magical
chauge. In the central box of a bop-per-llke
machine a big copper cone re
volves. From above tbe soft, OuKf
fur is fed down In a shower, widen
clings like gray snow on tbe revolving
cone, while Jets of water and steuui
spray on tbe fur mat and plaster It
Into a complete covering. In a uilutite
or two tbe cone Is covered to tbe
depth of one-eighth of an Inch with
this matter and saturated fur, which
Is now become felt. The machine is
stopped, tbe cone is taken out. and tbe
workman dexterously peels off the felt
covering. Being built up on tbe cone.
It Is also cone shaped and looks like a
gigantic sugar loaf bag. It Is tbe em
bryo bat.
In ithls first state It is a soft. wet.
felt cone, measuring 24 by 80 Inches.
Rolled up, it enters upon a series ot
processes and is shrunk together so
tbat it measures 10 by 14 Inches.
Tbe bat, now a browny-gray felt
cone, like a cIowd's cap. Is smoothed
by being placed against rapidly revolv
ing sandpaper. It Is stiffened by be
ing dipped in shellac, dyed black by
Immersion In a vat and then passes
00 to be shaped. Warm water gives
tbe felt pliability again, and tbe man
pulling out or "earsing" the apex ot
tbe cone draws and smooths it down
to a wooden block of the exact shape
and size tbe bst Is required to be. As
It dries It takes Its destined shape and
firmness as regards tbe crown, while
tbe brim Is still flat and untrimmed.
Tbe body of tbe bat is now practi
cally finished. Then comes tbe shap
ing of tbe brim, wblcb is worked down
und bent over a wooden frame ot tbe
exact curl and line of tbe ordained de
sign. Each size and style of bat bas
Its own frame, as It bas also Its iron
mold, wood block, etc.. and every al
teration In n season's styles and shapes
calls for an entirely new set ot molds.
Brooklyn Eagle.
Highest Endurable Temperature.
It Is difficult to say what the high
est temperature Is that a human be
ing can live in. In tbe kitchens of
some of tbe great hotels and In tbe
stokeholds of some steamships tbe
temperature gets to 1-10 or 145 de
grees. Cooks and their helpers and
stokers have to endure tbat tempera
ture for hours at a time, aud they
seem to get along pretty well. The
hottest place perhaps where human
beings work Is In the vulcanizing fac
tories, where tbe temperature is
tbe bolliug point of water. There are
a few who can stand this heat for a
little while hi a time, but man can en
dure 00 tin ire. -New York Amerli-au.
Vesuvius.,
. Vesuvius cut uut a small, .figure In
history till tbe latter half ot tbe first
century of the Christian era. In 73
B. C. Its crater served as n camp ot
refuge to a hand of gladiators.' In U3
A. 1. tbe serenity was broken by a
violent grumbling tbat manifested It
self Jit a severe earthquake tbut stjook
up 1 lie surrounding region. Fur sixteen
years the subterranean rumblings con
tinued -at Intervals, and In the year In
A. U. came tbe great catastrophe In
wblcb Berciilaueuni and l'nuiiei T".
overwhelmed. In Will there wt 11 n
other terrible explosion, anil sine
time Vesuvius has seldom been 1 r. t
for tmtoy years together.-Kxi-ii. :.
A Culinary Tragedy.
"What's tbe matter, dear-;"
Mr. Just wed as he came into tic '
and found bis wife crying as .. !i
heart would break.
"I am so discouraged." she sc. be1
"What bas bothered my little vlft
"1 worked all tbe afternoon niaki
custards, because. 1 knew you were
, food of them, and-and" Here she 1
I irnn umartino hvuforii-a llv utruiri
O ... ...... (,
"And what, darllngT '
"And tliey fumed out to be spo.'jc
cakes." The Cleverest.
! Willy You see. li was this way
J fbey were all three so dead in hive
with her and all so eligible that to net
tie tbe matter she agreed to marry the
sne wbo should guess the nearest to
ber age. Arthur-And did sn ? Willy
-I don't know. I know tha' she war
led tbe one who guessed v low .jr.
Qrushed.
- Tteally. Louise, this . .. is out
rageons. Yon must not it. to lrv
.Ike the millionaires' wives.
'"M dear .Ned. control ; . urs f. 1
im on,t trying to appear n .veil ires
d as rw shopgirls." r
Absent- of iMt upatlon uot rer
mind qi.'ite vacant is vA I 41'
ressed. C'owpec.
Do Xot 1'nnH by the Old Sellable People's Bargain Store
A. KATZEN
THE. PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE
Has bought a complete'stock for Fall and Winter.
We bought the goods at the right prices and we
shall sell them at the right prices.
If you need anything in UNDERWEAR for,
the family we can supply your needs from baby to
grandpa.
Also large stock of Ladies' and Gents' FUR
NISHINGS and SHOES.
Variety in DRY GOODS at bargain priceB.
You save 20 to 35 per cent on every dollar's
worth you purchase here.
Come and examine for yourself.
A. KATZEN, Prop.
Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Style is no good
if the garment
won't hold it.
Why pay your good money for
stylish clothes without knowing
whether they will look
stylish after you have
worrf them a month ?
You can know
if you wear
Clothcraft
Clothes.
They are the only clothes of all wool at $10 to $25 irr-America
that have a Signed Guarantee protecting you against disappointment.
They give you Style Insurance at no added cost.
Bing-Stoke Co.
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The Star's Want Column
No'v Open and De
lighting Thousands
from Pennsylvania,
Ohio & W.Virginia
Don't Miaa lira Cnatert Industrial
Show in a Score of Yoors
Instantaneous, hit of the
Thrilling Naval Spectacle,
showing the historic battle
between the Ironclads
MONITOR
AND
MERRIMAC
The show that was the talk
of the Alaska-Yukon
Exposition
In the Hippodrome
The Greatest
Russian Symphony Orchestra. Sept I to II
Pryor and his Band, . -a Sept 13 to 18
Damrosch and his Orchcstra.Sept 20 to 2 5
Clothcraft
Ail-Wool Clothes
EVERY WOMAN1
Who manages a borne b Interested In the
best cooking appliance tket ess be made.
PRIZER'S
STOVES
are the result ot the' best experience and
materials.
Tbey contain advantages bo t found in others.
11 you want a goon. Daxer ana perreci
roaster without taking any chance buy
Prlmr'a.
We claim for them what we ess prove
no more.
Ouaranteed-your money back tf not sat Isflei
F HAPDWAPFPCO.
never fails to bring results
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Archaeology
ical Exhibit
with its wonderful relics,
taken from Blennerhasset
Island, attracting widespread
interest. v
Irrigation
Another new and interesting
exhibit
Wonder Compelling Electri
cal and Mechanical Displays
MOVING PICTURES
FERRIS WHEEL
M ERR Y-GO-ROUND
TRIP ON STEAMER.
SUNSHINE
Fun for Everybody
Uusle Casters
Souse and his Band, Scot 27 to Oct 2
Theodore Thomas Orchestra, Oct 4 to
Unit) States Marina Band, Oct H to 23
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