- With reckless abandon our ancestors - dustries were poured into the public fre EHH Se THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932. The Wrong, Kind Of Relief ~~ By MLB. : 1 AINT THE COME. QUT ROBBER, HONEST FROM BEHIND 1 AINT. HE RAN THEM BUSHES AWAY JUST A I SEE YOU. MINUTE AGO STOO BAD BUT 1] AM TREMENDOUSLY RELIEVED TO KNOW THAT NO ONE HAS BEEN HURT. by. WELL 1 BEEN TREMENDOUSLY RELIEVED { OF A WATCH AND A CSM Ni —leSaulmen PAGE THREE State Will Assure Pure Water Supply “In Pennsylvania, the problem of water conservation in normal times, is of quality rather than quantity,” said Dr. Health during a discussion of the gen- Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of eral subject of “Conserving Pennsyl- vania’s Water Resources,” recently. “When it comes to this matter of quality conservation, and the control of pollution, we have an entirely if - ferent and more complex problem. built cities and developed industries along our water courses without heed to the coming of a time when the ap- parently inexhaustible supply of pure water would be seriously curtailed. “Untreated sewage, acid mine drain. age from our bituminous coal regions, culm from the anthracite areas, ani industrial wastes from 100 varying in- The North German Lloyd Company announced recently it had designated the Liner Westfalen (pictured above) as a floating Air station in mid-Atlantic to facilitate the establishement of regular air mail between South America and Europe. The liner will be equipped as a mother ship for translantic planes; that is those carrying mail. water of the state until many streams were rendered absolutely unfit for any use save that of oepen sewers, Of drainage carriers. “With the discovery of the tion of typhoid fever to polluted drink- ing water came the rapid development of water treatment works, and a de. termined campaign caused by an rela- aroused public opinion, against contin- | study must be made of all factors that ued pollution, “The growth of large metropolitan in later years, made the need of an adequate supply of good water | more pressing, and at this point we well be faced eventually, with areas developed along two lines which | enter into the wituation, which Penn= | terlock very intimately. We deal with the | industry as a group, cooperatively, or Rd ¢ylvania has done, and our policy has question of definite quantity, as well We plan to clean up an entire water- as quality, conservation. | “In meeting this situation, a careful jon.” ished, including all sources of pollu. MUSICLESS ‘SAX": Jones, of Hingham, Mass. three feet eight inches in: length. TEETH 10,000,000 YEARS OLD: The jawbone of a masto- don with teeth meas- aring eight inches ~ and still in fair state of preservation, was dug up recently at phosphate mines at Pierce, Fla., at the 11 plant of the Am- erican Agricultu- ral Chemical Co., manufacturer of crop fertilizers, BELL-LESS noted “radio” priest, at console of new electric ca- rillon installed at famous Shrine of Little Flower, Deotroit. The NEW .SPEED KING HERE Yo $y CHICAGO CUBS who are banking on winning the pennant and the World's Championship, * Miss Eleanor nolding saxaphone shaped squash which is ment from the great laboratories of the RCA Victor Company, at Camden, produces all of its bell-like tones electrically, dispensing with the bulk and weight of bells, New Italian Liner Rex 54,000 tons, the largest ship built since the war. This palatial ship is expected to shatter all transatiantic speed reco:ds, on the Southern Route, on her maiden trip to New York next month. MISS MARGARET DRUM- MOND, as “Miss Philadel- phia” adjudged the most beautifully gowned girl in America, in competition with 37 other entries rep- rese:ting other cities in the national beauty pageant. CHIMES: Father Chas, E. Coughlin, new chimes system, a recent deveiop- : SOME MAMMY: § The first to congrat- i ulate Marie McMil- at Cleveland she broke IN EARLY OCTOBER: SE— _Alderson- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller of Ide- town have announced the ‘birth of a daughter in Nesbitt Memorial hospi- tal on September 24. Mrs. Keller is the former Miss Henrietta Garinger, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Garinger, of this place. ; 5 Howard Risley, of the Dallas Post, gave a very interesting talk on news- evening. The occasion was Epworth Herald Day. Guest speakers are of-, ten to be heard and the public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. William Weir of Avo- ca were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen. at Syra-| Harriet Stem is enrolled i Ts ; | cuse University. | | Charlotte Anderson, who underwent | | an operation for her teeth recently, is improving. 5 A study course, “The Bible and Mis has been introduced by Rev. Ep- sions” York under the auspices of the worth T.eague. The class meets every Wdnesday ; 7:30 at. the church. Anyone desiring to attend is evning at | cordially invited to do SO. Esther Garinger was fhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage and family of Plymouth for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harvey and son of Scranton are spending some time with the latters parent’s here. SINGING LESSONS $1.00 See Or Call Mrs. A. W. Sanford Dallas Twp. Phone 248-R-3 Varicose Ulcers papers in Epworth League on Sunday | ¥ f CANDIDATES USE the election bureau of the Department | i ; of State to have their uames placed ; district other candidates seek to offset on the ballot at the November elec- | that termn by using Re thon. sii. tective. In the western part of Those favorable to Prohibition have | State many have employed Roosevelt selected Dry Enforcement. ment Alliees, and United Drys. VARIOUS NAMES ‘AS PARTY LABELS | “7 forest The name of Roosevelt Many shades of political opinion are | used With various connectives. Many expressed in the term used by candi | regular Republican candidates in Phil dates who filed nomination papers jc oeonte have used ‘the term Roose- In one Legislative vent Progressive. { Enforce. | Party. the other side appear Wringing Wet has been A the 4 4 Three’s A Crowd Cartoon courtesy of ‘Life’ vertising campaigns. Four groups EVEN in bovine circles ‘‘Her of painters were sent out from Dur- Hero” is an object of interest— at least it would appear so from this cartoon. available space they could find. Since the psychology of cows—| They travelled the four points of even in this advanced scientific age | the compass and thus the “Bull” —is still a mystery to most mor- | penetrated to Texas, the Pacific tals, just what the third quadruped Coast, the Western Plains and to in the picture is thinking remains New England. Since his debut on an unknown quantity. 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