SA Rr Ro SE and Bappily tn a little houseboat here fs the 100 year old son of one of the “Utirst presidents of the United States. He is Maj. Edward James Monroe, £8 ate £2; 4 fii pik ili EE S——— AND FIRST STEPS LTED BY WAR WAL INVESTIGATE CERTAN DISEASES Will Be of Great Veilee in Reseurch Work About the Various Distances Boston-—*"Not to go on all fours; that is the nw. Are we not men?™ Thus began the litany of the rear men that Dr. Moreau sade from goril- Jas, swine, leopards, wolves and other animals, on an island in the Pacific Ocean. He put into them hraina equal to those of the jower humars, taaght them to talk and to walk upright. Bat always there was a tencency to revert to the animal plane. So he taught them this litany, these rules of conduct, that they might, by constant reiteration, keep their minds in such condition that they would retain the spark of human ity that he had placed in them. “Not to suck up drink; that js the law. Are we not mea™ continued the Htany. “Nol to claw the bark of trees; that fs the law. Are we not men? “Not to eat flesh or fish: that ie tue law, Are we not men? "Not to chase other men: that Is the law. Are we not men? But the tendency to revert became gppermost, and the beast men became beasts. fai iE iil § E §¢ = : : +} I TH i *: it j i z : E i | § i ji! Ee» i i same surroundings as before, and con ditions coulil be controlied so thal the researches would be most productive. “It would only be & question money. ready and willing to take work.” The plans of Dr. Goldschmidt and his associates of the Pasteur assembiy government had granted t he use of the island of Kos, off the coast of Af ries. This island is partially wooded, has a good water supply und is inhad ited only by 150 fishermen, who It wes contemplated, could be easily remav ed to the mainland. It is very heaithy and free from most of the (msects which are the carriers of the infec: tions dizeases of the tropics. > Sends Music Over ths Mouse Brasil, Ind.-~-H. E. Thompscn, super and Block Company Works, when he electric button on the wall and from the cold air duct at the registers of the bot air furnace commas ii succes sion ten different selections, which are repeated until the electric switch 1» The animals would be easily oltaina- | ble and there would be plenty of wen | up the i tives a half mile from nere, Is 8 model intendent of the Indiana Paving Brick wishes music at his home presses an voree conducted by the Men’: Fedora ton of Louisville. The approxinate number of conse issued in Jeffersonville each your be put by the federation al 2000. Of chose tLe women named in 1060 of the 1» &re residents. af this county and 40) live in other parts of Kentucky. Of 1» ay» proximately 2000 loenses issuc | an *omen residents in this per cent living in other courtivs of states. The Men's Federation points 18 to srry without the consent of 21 years old “Another contribuling federation says, ‘is Dany instances on the part of couple coaant cret; and furthermore [or SOD Pasiia cr other, through the years there has some to be atiached to the idea of go ing to Jetlersouviile, Ind, to be zur tied a port of romance and many oon ples particularly from Jefferson coun ty, Ky., go to Jeffersonville to be maar. ried for no other reason thas on no ENGAGEMENT BY MAIL FAILS Each Mad Sent Picture of Movie Star to Other and Both are i 1 ; 2 * 85 { if it 58 ! ie it » RENE H | ow # to aoe her in the | clerk Benjamin ia eonfided that Miss Gul the photograph that bad attracted him to Haperstows “diin't fit” at all and that be wasn't poling ts marry her. Miss Gulbranson did pot feed obilp TEE3RY 3s3 E58 iE for all her expanses. "No wonder | did no! recognise him.” she sald, “for It was & picture of a ‘matinee idol" he sent me. Bat it wns & case of fifty fifty” she added with a mile HEN LAYS IMAGINARY EGGS Owner of Geeorgia Fowl Slips Real Eos under Her and Gets Results Puorry, Ga—A white Plymouth Rock wen owned by Mra PF. M. Culler, who | of false pretense. She has gone thru . ‘ke motions of laying for sore weeks | were pear completion when they were | ay halted by the great war. The Fretch | apd has hatched an splendid brood of ! chicks, yet never has laid an gx. | Barly last spring the ben (svaded a : box on the rear porch of the Culler Lome and daily for about two weuks ! remaiced on her imaginary nest for a fow minutes, than strutted out rte | the wvard with loud cackiing. Search failed to reveal an eg on any of these CeeRsions, Then her hemabip settled upon the pest as If she wonld turn out a yard full of chicks. By this time Mrs. Cul ter had designed to get at kasi some good from the f(roaginative hn and cutetly slipped a Jot of eggs unde her. In due course there came forth 4 splendid batch, which was medhered an approved style. Now the hon is going thru the make believe laying again. a 00G SAVES HIS MASTER'S LIFE olds Enraged Bull at Bay Until Help Arrives Lebanon, Kan —After an enraged bull, that Dert Jackson had been lead: tag had tossed him over a fifteen foot embankment his faithful dog kept the Sall at bay, and by its barking attract. od the attention of neighbors, thereby saving the farmer's life. Jacksom was of Me rite were broken. | smually in this county 60 per cent apse | count, 30 i this state and the balance in various |. out | that the Indiana law permits & jrirl of prrents ur guardian, while in Ken | tacky this cannot be dove unUl she is | tha | the desire in | of all sges to Xeep ihe marringe a we | count of the romantic feature that is expressing re | oc to him In the least for paying her | hotel bill, as she had plenty of money | EN AL PRIVY ¥ 3 ¢ in wt : por bf 3 3 pt x ! 3 Make Lave TH THOMAS STUD soya a? PR. 0Y 8 in REAR Gn t BAERNESBORO, NUMENTS rial places ix a beautiful one, and as old as human kind. Barre Granite and Vermont Marble are the most appro- priate materials for this pur- pose because of their beaty, stability and permanence. tion of a memorial at the grave of a departed friend or rely tive, it will be to your advant. age to consult us W. Hl. KELLY & SONS “* Artistic and Enduring Memorials'’ CELERY-MIST FINE a Costs only 10¢ a Package at any Store If you suffer from headache or peuralgia, it will cost you only lik ‘to buy one of the Lest remedies on ithe market. Don indge the quality iby the low price. “Celery -Mist™ ia (oqusl if net superior to the highest Tpriced remedies. { cornfort ¥ $ in & few minutes. Ever store sells “Celery-Mist" Ome triad} iwill convinss sou of its merits q AN AGED COUPLE Toll How'Phey Strength the greatest strength medicine there is When either of us pet into a weakened, man<lown build us up and restore streagth kav liviay now were —Alany A. Lex We guarantees Vinol to strep th fur feeble old poople i pet fer Viel GUNN IRL COMPANY wa Fo 3 PEXNA. The eustom of marking bu If you eontemplate the eree- Gives relief and! and we owe Jur good health to Vieol, creator and | ane condition, Vinol has never failed to often said we would nd ie | reals | Seger hr Rie der Ae Ei GE Capital Surplus De J wit «8 4 bi id Ls i is "- »- ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1908 8 Dee, Hlst, 1906 Pee. 31st, 1967 Nov, 27th, 1908 Sept. 1st, 1909 Sept. Ist, 19160 Dee. 5th. 1911 .. Nov, 26th. 1912 Ang. 9th, 1913 Sipt. 12th, 1914 216.741.0968 617 447.39 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene- ral Banking Business Transacted . We Solicit Your Account TL A pt The Capital paid ap - - - . . . . . . ——— 5 Had RTE. earn Lom 1, a SN First National Bank PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA SA Gd Rn WN ae 8 Pe SA $100,000.00 . - - 7500000 ESTABLISHED 1893 . The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite per- sonal interviews or correspondence with firms and individuals wishing to establish or +: change their banking relations, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Steamship Tickets for all the lending Lines; Foreign Draft Mafe Deposa rable in the principal eities of the world. t Boxes for use of our patrons furnished free. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks mn your sons of WM. H. SANDFORD President home. Will teach the children preatical les eeonmny. FRANK L. BROWN Cashier 3 i } Etegbenville, Ohio—~"My husband is TO years eld and I am 78 yours of age | " will be held in Fridman’s Hall Barnesboro, Penna. commencing ) GOOD MUSIC i i i ! | : i i § Ee ,.- U a h It pays to use good paint -— the better the paisit—the batter it pays. [It pays to use Roa PAINT Beet Satish” This scientific machine made paint has utmost covering. hiding and lasting quali- ties: it’s tough as leather and stays hike a driven nail, giving you satisfactory paint service at moderate cost — the cheapest-in-the-end-paint. Let us tell you how few gallons of “Royal” will paint your house,
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