writers who give | sporting depart. | none ix better 3 fare entirety characteristic Nobody | | writes fike him, nobody gets the sme Hors twits and tarms of mere. | metit, snd nose of his imitators has | suecoeded in reproducing the entirely Tribune « oan hardly unforoed effect. Por the last thirteen | . + years Dryden hax olsssed by himself in ” She new " libel law. this particular branch of newspaper writing. i In 1859 he made his first Bay As a | baseball wit. This was in Chicago. | ~ [He wrote up a game in imitation of “ithe stilted, archaic phrase of Bible Iangoage taken and 5 full rep | It seored an fostant bit, and in a those interested ought shart time all the prominent papers of the West ween bidding for his services, | { For seven years he stayed west, chang- ing between San Franciseo and Ta coma. In 1896, when W. BR Hearst bought the New York Journal, he se. fenved the services of Dryden When ihe had been less than & year in the metropolis be had his memorable oar: pel with Andrew Freedman, He wax shut onl of the New York grounds, but kept up a long distanos fire of rail- ilery on the eccentric owner of the | Giants and kept not only New York, I atthe entire country, convnlsed by his clever quips. In 1908 The North Americnn took . = oat the strong stat Hearst wis averse Gin flood an defoane to parting with bis erack sporting | be iibel bill, is enoagh to writer, and made him sxevyaional of any sensible and weil-posted WAY fore to stay. ig to anes a rash of food tn, But the proprietor of tae Journal Peonsylv ania, before the Was cathio, and Dryden came to Phils he Sa rmtrosity, had deiphia. He can back in 181, and is at the alae mn ¥ now nnder contre fur the present stringent libel jaw of any season of 1900, : : the Union-a law radionl | Mr Dryden is 8 newspaper writer of fh for anyone except A fow politi | wide experience. He has bad a varied | cow nnd “ousils like Packerpesny, sareer, haviay Bons time to lime bows & sallor, an iron moulder, Gadwrman bins been ons ae burled forty: fand war correspondent. He repre don't now ; i sited & Ban Franchsos papet la Samos | ; when © yal jos were figh ing for : ball to be sed this fall will " the ns ih Fries . The ober branches of sport are looked after by an able corps of ofapuciulista, A particular effort is made ito gel the failost Peports af Aroatenr | | basebail games. On opening days aud important. El ovents staff writers and photographers are sent from the office, and the eon {teste are coversd with the sane care | that is given lo Feports of major toagne | atmo o a ® Franpment. For the benefit of those desiring tw atte ad the snnnal opiampinent of the {tiand Army of the Republic, Dupart. | . went of Pepnsylvania, at Allentown, | 1lane 110 6, the Penosyivenin railvoad | '* {oompiany will mdi excursion tokels to | Allentown from all stations on ita lise from 2 Egrope the § prow told ax | In the state of Pehitayiva dey an May : 181 Sune 1. 2. y§ Hind *, ont LE 4] rita] 3 tears. ot oy sl losstia, 2 : oo ¥ ¥! until Jose 5 inclusive, 81 mle of al single fare for the roond trip. For Flepenille rates, Bpply to Bead ticket | Speuta : § Pr sadfnd Athneds ut Wiensing Longs ; And b to cap she wil Ree Pilon Harbison of 50 Daok ave, stator fat he allowed ; Kanes Clty, Mos, w ae follows: hie two children had 8 vere slladk of whooping Cough, (we 2 of Sean dnt HTX Fi ot URE that i iva ve vale of tears” : i vr raphic crvicn as it os gan tu ; pire Vs at There is no Western YY ‘nbensy [has HAY ik phe ix Hyves 2 Pafaee wet he id copie In other place . ‘tutes, Goons P Narmacy. : unacquainted with that fact | Yesterday was Assenston Day and ently send messages via Western | apectal services were held i 85 Mary's which have to be telephoned church, Hensburg, entailing additional | for telephone wud osrrier ser | bet celohrated in gros te Jone 14 nnd Western Unim office is badly | [17 and big Rk are e bein ¥ mate gy ge Pop the event at The sounty seat. see. Until one is established, | ; he {this thine {4 is expected that the Bond , send all your telegrams to wheat itoh, for which this om to by the Postal. By so doing you | famous, will have run iis vou save money and may be able to year, insuring a large attend : the § Western Unive in ii a the festivities. : » «Th Allport Cond i, of iTantin se ce Se : hs sul the Poanayivanis et dln Basiress Men Knew # Good Thing. | # : (Hastings News 3 | disoriminatio i glance at the Patton Coveien ks 10 the piainu sufficient to convince any one of the directed agaist exits of that thriving town's business | AIrosd and Sapt. Cleaves men. They are not sparing of print bria & Clearfield 0 r's ink and are undonblediy reaping a aw a defendant. Jad; harvest | therefrom; thershy Hupporting field o CE oe 51% Ag Le i he, fo Hor have cule to sip The proviger of th on tis the desire by fro a Bie and tu 5 Ie aovondition th take up bls de after a few month's “Hun, Mav io MAY SALE French Organdies. new mercerized finish, made to sell at 25c¢., our price 17¢c. 1 yard. Lawn with colored figure. worth 7c. for Sc. yard. Avie Beautiful Lawn. plain and lace stripe, worth 19¢., at 15¢c. yard. 10, 12 and 14c. Lawn, short Yerigth, re- duced to 7c. yard. 10 vards of 15¢c. Challies for 75c¢. 50 pieces Evern Dress Ginghams. oll good styles, worth 8¢., for 51 iz¢. yard. Silk Gingham sold at 20¢ yard. Sale price 15¢. yard. SPECIALS IN UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, lace front and lace stripe, 10c. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 25c¢. for 19c¢c. each. ob worth Odd Jot Men’ s 49¢c. Drawers. Ladies’ Nursing Vests 25¢c. Extra Large Vests for Ladies 25¢. Men's Fine Underwear 49¢. in ordinary shops, far from it. : amesnts, etc, WE DISTANCE. ALL Es HERS IN MILLINERY. The big business that is flowing to our Millinery Department is due to no illogical reason. Trade follows values. Do not for- get that our Millinery is not the Kind found are always alive to produce just what you want and we hand them over to you st very moderate prices, Trimmed Hats which compare favorably with those sold about town for $5.00. shown in Black, White and Colors, all cor- rectly trimmed with splendid quality mate- rials, such as Ribbons, Flowers, Lace, Orn- Choice at $5. 9s. 25 Fine Trimmed Hats, worth up to id QO, for 52 49. Children’ s Prettily Trimmed Hats, Leg- horn and Tuscan, 98¢.. $1.25, $1.49 and up. Come to this store for Infants’ wear. Everything needed for the baby is here at moderate prices. Coats. Dresses, Shoes » Moccasins, StocRings. SKirts. ete. Caps, THE BON TON STORE, PATTON, PENNA. ~The Indiana id coTtet pial will ARUP Be 3 ¥ ©) 2 2A ho » a os largest and most coms SUPPLY CQ SCTE TE a3 a cinbing. 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers