The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 04, 1922, Image 6

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    Your Skin is So F ‘ragrant
and Smooth
Each cake of Cashmere Bouquet Soap
holds the perfume of a thousand fra
grant petals. For three generations, lovely
women have enjoyed its purity.
A sensible recipe for lovely complexions
is rain water and this pure soap.
COLGATE'S
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
Large sie . 25¢
Medium size, 10 |
Lasting
Refined
Not Conny Enough
An expedition was movieg through
reputediy; unexplored African bush
Chicago to London,
special Ursin will carry freight
Chilengo New York In
A
from |
to
Ther emerged one day from the dense | hours, observa Capper's Weekly. This
tropical bndergrowth inte = small
tearing. where they were astonished |
fo see a Jlle of smpty whisky botties { built by the Germans snd sow
“There's bives a Seoteman here” re
tearked ane of the party, himself =
fleot, and proud to think that ont of
tis hation had been first In this lonely
pot,
singer, for another voles broke nn:
“Nonsense! If that hed Deen a
fleotsmen Be'd have takes the bottle
Dipcke 1
‘How Is your new radio set?
“Fine, bat my wife is kind of jealous
of it. I have a loud speaker.” Judge.
EN
A tusk of good Afriesn ivory sells
for as much as $830.
TO KILL R RATS
His pride was soon turned to |
freight will be rushed aboard the great
ship Majestic, the world's lnrpst boat
oper
ated by un English company, sad if
AR goes well sevens days after the
fretght is loaded in Chicage Bt will be
unloaded in England. What would Os
lumbus think if be could see this mod.
sre shin. says W. Dn Boyes, sccording
to Chpper's Weekly, The Majestic
cross the Atlantic in about he-sev.
enth of the time It could ewrry the
‘three ships Colombas used, kis entire
crew and 2000 other passengers. to
say nothing of the tons and tans of
freight. Four bundred yesrs hence
send freight from Chicago te England
In serves days and wonder why we
were. se slow. Probably alrships as
big a8 the Majestic will be making the
Chiloago London trip in cneseventh of
Soday's time,
Ci AR a
Canny Bost.
AB. Amiriean, who has spent och
{of Me time 1 Scotland, tells of &
| oomlenl
igs Mb ap
promched ly the city fathers
“Aye a very guid suggestion” suid
one of the citisesie. “And as the thea |
& Nelgdn is close at hand. micht we
Bo Julst wry. Udnegow to Nelson, tox
Imflen’ so that 3 mieht serve for af
|
Resumen std milestons, too?”
RT Se
Er
ed to the Allegheny
théy may read abodt our trying to
fwhich sdministers
po np ni
ita river, Sve miles
Me, will ak for a
Eo Bites Folen Prigh
’ tor of Can.
af Fustiae
in eeving
PENNSYLYANIA
BRIEFS
sfefetatele dotalutmotufudobulole
"a
Jeravy and towed him
Emer sha sve twee
jf from drown
wok
tens of antheasits
Ruse ha nng iv.
y fifioen dredyew
iv ta New York
yf from DPmn-
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of it. Finy
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it even
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Wh py hae
i Brit ieh emmbasandor
Park M4
k the lew
Hroad
+ wi
It l= plans wa
; pew ground hy
In order to beak op the
practi of booing In the ranks
gree? ana
Janus:sy 14 and!
Pen the hip snd
Filenm (eairalin i
, of North I's
Lire ahr sudy
Suis ty
daa geraas
af the
adhe, IE
different cami
#rrike
H Rep
nav)
FUBras +n
FEE ot Eh ay
pert made an ers ny the (3
a Burns detedtive
28, at Repagblic
Bis pomsession
‘meoiouted
(Le Laren w
ie. where
ww ithata ding
William A Mi
Xands, the latter
od sentene
CORNY wo
aE th
%,
{ on Jone
sy
3
emoring the low,
FR Son,
with 8
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he
WES |
| LE
af wh
fa trad vif
the propery of
while
gwarded
of low cresm he
in “iiew and
Endertaken by
Bureas of foods
ng nwpections
ed wen! by Repel =
Nee
Atiarney
@® es | for
was Boed $10 gd
Pa fat
that IMwiries
jer made
SHEETS 8
opm
fo ae i hae
af Pe wy:
¢ Brow ——
4 i, IR years
# of rec
fo desth
ick,
armall
in Me
teanis does pot |
pay for damages bey Ix
Eilbid by Sogn, bat not |
by Farmer wm. Ly :
ing and other upstate rodhiles wrote
to the department af Agncuitue, : a
the dog leone
fund, sabing abow ting paid 1
sheep that had bein killed by bears, |
which sre so Bunieveus 58 0 be a
rulsance IR some northern counties |
The state
pr vip as TE
pass Tor sheep
tab va
When her
Her seveanms at
¥ Yiets
souple lived, but
ey
fhe t
1 Pres. Hi nie: Silas Denes. Lancas |
| from Frevmensbarg and the other two |
3 Wary
1 of 4 bardadwlled reptile Dearing marks
They wate iufursed there Js so state !
Never Be
made to get
b dati on Penn
files. The
by the bu
ail the ba
he
ter: Louis Hosenweig, Pottsville, sod | »
| Mrs. F. Doherty, Lascaatar. The wo |
man was released on her ows recog |
| nlsaew and the men were committed Poadopany ;
"te Swill | come ol; | uy
Phavid Wilests, Harry Cunonings, | ... a Ee
Ralph Andrews and Joseph Blackbarn,
cof Johnstown, whe were pomvieted in
the Biair cousty eours of robbing the |
‘ Firve National Bask Claysborg, |
| were refused & Dew he Ruslen se
| eurities of the bank, aggregating #21
000, were traced by detectives to New
| York and Boston and recovers
The Niky Hill Cemetery suthorities | 1.
fre determined to break up spooning |
{ The pollor enprured three couples, who |
were haldd before Alderman Baum, 0,
Bethishens. Ome of the woman
Hered a Penn
falas will he
Hy hogn cattle
is Pesnwyivania
state and where
Bhat
Barber's ohalr
3 WH of Rothe
a i dled hetors
administered,
banker. has
Sept amnd |
were North Side married women, who |
sevorapasied by South Side | geen
| fritide while their husbands were at knight
It is mt often that = lend tarde}
3
|| gota: recognition in & state report, but! on
(the foresiry departivent Nas Just re | ig,
i celvid 8 communication from 8 gang |
[of its men eagaged ia building & road | #
In MiNi county telling o te 30E | county
Indlintive of oMd age. The date “1842
Was earvind on the tartid’y bitek.
i Harkelrol, of the same plas, In which
{the offpet of relationship bh 8 cositract |
Tier and teols and lay track. He was
fe iy Snducting the » Blom
fund fom an ae. patntan |
Be Io Am
= roled upon. Bchreckengust bad &,
eOBtrEet io mine coal st five conts &
bushel, hire his own pen, forsish pow.
Se Dart
5 a slleged. |
he nme charsoter |
iSiing swtablich- |
make analvers |
WOrSAn Was Dour.
Hoth |
was bovribly
obtained '
rattle, sheep
is shipped
was sirioben
ng pear
Amesbury, |
great |
I--Nam HM
a devoreling the »
ihright
Maw it $a
wan Menmative
drawn
the treaty to arbitrate the 7
NEWS REVIEW OF:
CURRENT EVENTS
A
President Harding Still Tries to |
Bring the Railway Strike
to an End.
yy
CONFERS WITH THE LAE
Government's Plan for ¥ wir Distribu.
tion of Fuel ang Food and to Curd
Profitesring Put Inte Operation.
Bavaria \v Revolt Against Con
trod By Berlin
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
RESIDENT HARDING asd bin ad
glu ratin fives deveted hens
feivel last weed abmost acissively te |
the problems srisbig from ¢
snd cond strikes. That
he railway |
atm presumatily wis to Todues the alt
axecutives fo medifly thelr Sra atts
ade converting he senlovity vale and |
to persuade the shopmen 1» recognise |
be decision of the railway uber bard |
and retars te work pending s rebear
sig of thelr jprievances
et ieavieg the White Bouse Mr,
Cuvier seoounesd hat the executives |
‘of 148 of the largest ralivoads ia the |
country would mest ia New York on
Augeoat I to taik over a tentative plan |
He
lor settling The shopmen's pirike
would net ol what Me larding had |
sasgested, BNI dabivd et be ad
(asked the evpcutives to recede fromm
. that position on the sendority rule. The |
presidents of western ropds insted
. with full seniority rights restored
| Having shandoned for the time be
Bg any bope of ending the coal mine |
are sirike the Prostilent und his side:
turoed thefr attemiton to ‘Se question |
of averting the tiiveatensd fel fw
(ine and followed up the enll on the,
earions state exedutives to facilitate
{snd protect the resumption of mining
with messures designed to insure a
fair distribution of such conl as may
be produced and to curd profiteering.
is plan whic way promptly adopted
(and put Inte effec with the legal ap
‘provel of Abwesey Getersl Dangher |
iy It rests upon the powers of the |
interstate commerce commission,
which body, dechuring the esistesce |
suilon of fos! and food. The plan pre
| vided for a comnitioe of general super
vision ty Washington, to be pamed by
the Presideot and which will estublish |
i every conl prodsving district a rp |
resentative bd a committer of oper |
ators, Sdn, ther ie an sdministon-
Hive committee cotnpriniig representa.
ves of the presddentinl committee G0
pvther with representatives of apoe
of the larger consuming gronp.
The basis of rices sgresd upem |
Satweeny the operators snd the seve |
itary of comnierer on June I inom be
maintained, xvept where varied by |
jhe. meeshisaitial Sumanitinn, and thin }
Ww Yellow
thelr efforts |
might result io th ondiag of the fen |
| wer was tu renewed dope at the |
the strikers would bot be (aken hack
| Secretary of Commerce Hoover devised |
Wrasse NMEti Wiki
Arica Apt
w anh ‘nite .
Slaten ¥
which have large bitumisdus
fe posite willl
Bn coal nates of obtaining it
other fBelds Under the emergency order
I
| in
| brighter President Parvingtad of the
| Nilnols miners, wiways an gdvorate of |
| separate stale giirestoenty, came to the |
sonclusdon thet the thse for putting |
| that policy into setion Bad come and | Csnnen. he sald, ordered Norris
called a convention of delegntos of |
every focal union in the ate to meet |
un Peoria Aogunt 3 te consider peace
prvaponmis of the operators. Next day |
he rescinded the call becdose of “pre |
matare” paldiclly, Acting Governor
| Sterling asked Warrington to
[the proposal that the miners of Hitnols |
| return fo work at ones st the wage |
| pemle and unser the wwrking condi
| tons exiwting when operations ceawed |
| Apel 1 last, ponding a readiustusent |
fof the same by an agreed tribsnsl
and That represuntativen of the miners |
, and operates of Hilnots should meet |
god endeavor ta ative Bt & ssdtiement,
| Farrifigton plied that tis plan was
teapraetivable,
cv a fir Lnmense goastities of
have been Phiced in B England by
t
XE J. Ceve Dean, chatrman of |
anm—cintion pent to President Harding |
| 8 telegram icterly attacking the sup |
| posed sttitude of the administration ©
toward the Des pest strikes He said:
“For you or snp gover to attwect |
to sperate (he mises or rallrosds hy
military fores oF to attempt to draft
men Inte mdulug or ralivoed service |
woul be an stivespt po establish in |
- veluntary servitnde,’ and be predicted |
| soely an attempt would bring on the |
"long predicted wait between capital
stud inbor" He saserted, ales, that
the Americsn farmer and Inher and
| that “the hard times that now mist is
un premeditatind pins te bring the farm
Ler nod Jabar dows to thelr Moen”
Mr. Harding's reply to this outburst,
while dignified, was a scathing reboke
of " Nas "politienl partisan refer |
* and of his falve sssussptions. |
The Presidatt explained at length the |
sttitude of the government andl as
messes plus aspirator pes
"the American people ae & whole and
the common pool of 8!) its citivenship™
to strike wns recognized, the goveny
Sg would Tully protect those whe |
gived to work, The lstter. be said,
a *uspendh our 0 the oall of the coun
of & suthosal emergency. took charge | TV ITE exercising thelr rights “wed
iof the routing of "ss and the dsird
#2 Ho sxe thae making Delr casi.
bution te oir cannon Aberian web
: fen
HICAGO'S street one strike was
SH I Be aking leer week
| tertintionn! President Mahou whe told
voli on 8 new pripossl made by the
stors, represmtativen of the railways, | tompailen, nod thi ntter due to the
[amd wheres necessary. representatives
pewdinizm of lovel President Quinlan,
who said te saployeoss would anveg:
uo oifer the employers were Ukely to
make. The wirkers were called to
HE 8 mar uoeting 3
It was stated there that !
the
Be pxpieted te aitoe thelr
from |
| to make sumed 8 threst
HAINGIS the prospects for sad i details snd was supported hy Watson
g the nine strike were slightly |
fend other publishers
{to make Jos Canson
A AA HA SAAN I Ws AN
the rat bony iplovees’ publicity |
the Republican party was hostile to |
He made it clear that while the right |
Hope and despair slternated, the fie |
me fosteret By tle optimbean of Tn |
dha tien: they mast take a referendum
PET sed Miss Ane AUEer oF the Nulions! Editorial ussoels
lof at the golden snniversary of the park
p streets of Homedula, 3-Dr. Porras for Pera and Bence Aldlunste for C
So Ehriowrs of United Sites
Hille
power.” This, Mr. Smoot supposed was
basis of McoComber's statenient,
But be, Smoot, did sot Mink Norris
had been autbortzmd by the publishers
MeCutaber
relteonted Bin statements with sided
of Indians whe related Dow Narels
in WS aftered
president of Le
| eronid put through a bill plarisg news
{print and wood pulp on the free fier,
{ross
his office. Al of this whether trae
Car not, was highly entertaining to the
Democratic senatots,
Ho sae
ComassioNER BLAIR of the in
terns! revenms buresy dealt the
{ lguor industry a hard Mew by fun
| bidding farther Imports of wines and
fuers anti] the supplies siready in
the country for sonbeverssy uses sre
| lnsutlictent for national requirements
| Secretary Hughes selted, and press.
ably was promised the aid of the Bee
sh governtwent in the suppression of
Hauer smagyiing from Bermods asd
{the Bahamas The Beithed governs.
went, however, has refused he wells
J request of the United States for
{ the right to seanrelt sutwiide the ites
Fooming AR winds Bit Pe a
| ing modified dnilpothe preposition is
that for every dollar paid by Germany
com the repamitions sevean ang for
every JuBiar of the willed debe whieh
is camielad Frabws wi] cancel an
| squad mount of 4 eertadn class st
; bende. In the second week in Aspe,
Lie somber If the Hallas goverment
Lerisie ts cleared up the Morssu cons
| mittee of bDaoiers will sweet agein in
Parts, and it Ix Boped her wesntitge
the Leasgoe of Natlome council will
have prepared the way fur the dani
MUS 10 PIODOSE & NeW reparations set.
iement. Poluncars ans Liovg Cionrge
are to Bold thelr conference In Lodged
August 14
HE Bavarian government t In
apen revolt seisst the centeal
Gorman government at Bertin and bas
fasued a decres the’ iets and supe
plants the recent legislation by the
relchatag for the defetise of the re
public The Bavarise sinister at
Berlin war Betructed to Inform
Chancellor Wireh that say outside
problem, and If Beveris does set
suppress ity bew ew President Ebert
may summon the stuntsgerichtabinf, of
tribunal of the states. th deal with the
case, Chaseellor Lenilwsfeld of Ba
varis says Be is copped 1 and ses.
arstist_metement bat that his wate