ALGOHOL-3 PER CENT. | IRI AVegetable PreparationforAs- PANT® imitating theFood by Regula: ting the Stomachs and Be Buict of (orrfied Sugar Witeryren / Havor hel ful Reme dy for f PL and Diarrhoea, {| and Feverishne ess and i LOSS OF SLEEP ¥ resulting therefrom inlnfancy: ; Fac-Simife Signature of GA ALN gers ater THE GENTAUR ry OMPANY. NEW YX YORK. _ “Exact ro of Weadees MOUNT JOY STAR AND NEWS, MOUNT JOY. PA. hes | == GASTORIA fe STATE ITEMS Yoripfantsand Childgew, ———— | Mothers Know That ©". wooo Tacoma, Wash. t fell timb i eo - " y big spruce forests of tl northwest | I | enuing as ora for making propellers for airplanes to | be used by the aviation ction in | Frone { Always Greensburg : te hore VO § © overwhelmingly in favor of milit Bears the training in the high school Centrali Children of the Centr lia and | schools ONE hour eac «Signature making robes Greensburg The Westmoreland Historical Society plan | | | | | | . school heur id | County | | | | erect a monument to Colonel Henry | s Boquet, on the Bushy ttle fie’d Carlisie—Heavy he | Cumberland county wl i pre. | 1 | by farmers who hay made a William Mor n 1 WwW. .1 A For Over i osn Reading. —The Eden Valley ery, conducted by ti} mily cf 8 » Miller, of Powder Vallew 7 { Thiriy Years io oiuiii have heen hatche:l | Mahanoy City.—Caught in a rust £3} wulm that had 1 ned by tho | CAS ORIA = ” : ’ te ashey. H | Was widowed THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. | mother. The was recovered. Altoona. forty-eight years, | ! Lloya C. Cle veteran road fore SPOHN MEDIC CONSTIPATION IS HUMANITY'S {t is always a terror to old people and a human being, young or old. Spring Run of Distemper | of the Penn syIvania ra Jroad, } for late spring and summer, ers or manufacturers. It is the forerunner of more ills and than almost any of NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS and should never be $22 620.85 engines on the Middle divi as heen man of sien | transferred to special duties at Har- MAY BE WHOLLY AVOIDED BY USING os 9% A small outlay of money brings very ro SPOHNS » Breat results. It is a sure cure and a risbure. + qo : preventive if you use it as per directions. Simple, safe | Shamokin. Engaged in making and sure. The $1 size is twice the quantity and an ounce chemical tests in the laboratory of more than the 50c size. Get your horses in best condition 3 Sr ive a Rs { the Shamokin High schiool, Misses All druggists, harness deal { Anna, daughter of ex-Assemblyman A1, €O» Manufacturers, Goshen, Ia, | wisp, 0 Calton, and Ruods Golden were seriously burned by sulphuric acid. than 500 (dele- Allentown Lu twen Bethlehem.—More gates representing the ended the theran conference att i ty fifth annual convention, GREATEST FOE Bethlehem.—In the first day cf the menace at some time or another to every war drive of the local Knights of Co suffering inmbus to raise $35,000, the sum of | was pledged. allowed to go unheeded. At the very first indication of constipation get DK. | nmethlohem—With *“Confasizniem™ TUTT’S LIVER PILLS which for 72 years has been successfully used for this 25 Wie Sebioet Tien Teal fiony most prevalent of all disorders. For sale by Sree dealers Sgwhes. u Hii 4 or Ab i“ on =n 1 student at Lehigh Univers captur 9 ed first prize in the junior class ora r i 4 iver i 8 | toric contest. Second prize was awarded to William A. Kreidle & [ Pottstown Clarence Seclirist, thir. = e i) : - | ty-seven, a Pennsylvania railroad em- | Alcohol, when pure, is greenish in | ¢ An implement has been patented by ploye, diéd in the Pottstown hospital | color, while water is distinctly blue in : shade, ! The best remedy fer an evil is to | abolish that evil, a New York man to enable a blind per | from injuries son to thread a needle. sustained when he was caught between cars.that were being shifted. He is survived by a wife and I'he wise man does not say all that [a s n. he thinks. - but thinks all th: nt he says. | Lane ‘aster.— Herman Stein, l.ancas ter, has been notified that his son, BETTER It’s toasted MEAT TASTES And tobacco now tastes much better toasted. in the Burley tobacco flavor. INCORPORATED Clarence J., a coxswain in the navy, had his skull fractured by a fall and | his condition is serious. | Shenandoah.—Dorothy, the three vear-old daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Holman, was burned to death when her clothing took fire when she went too close to a red-hot stove Pottstown.—The twenty-fourth an- hee PINECREST district convention of the Ln ther l.eague of Montgomery, Bucks and Chester counties was held. Pro fessor Luther F. Waldelich, of Sellers nual ville, the president, presided. An ad | You’ 11 know this when you | dress was made by Professor Ora B. | | Morning, of the Potgstown High smoke the famous Lucky Strike ihe | 1 Scranton.—A gas main burst in | c igarette, the real Burley cigarette. South Seranton and eight members of | the family of Cesero Bartoli were | ] before they were rescued. overcome All will recover { Reading. Amos K. Kline, probably | | the oldest business man In Read! | me mber of the department store f Kline, Eppihimer & Co. die hig eighty-seventh year He was | active business for over sixty years { Pittst doubled, t fill | Pitiston.—West works will be contracts. Iron government Harrishurg.—Hunt licenses were to develop and seal issued to 315,474 reside nd 588 | non-residents of Pennsylvania last | year. Hollidaysburg. maintenance and in four years, Bla pended $164,770. Philadelphia. ounty Musier in of units of, | | the P ylvania reserve litia will | be ushed in P del and he a counties this week | | Altgon Altoona gave a great send- | | of off to ven “hone men n (7 1l service 1 | ouve 10 ¢ € | 1 lone army Kenned i | the United Min ipa peaks é n honor cof 11r- | ppton and Or war service. Mary Belan ife when she plur 1 creek In an effort walked askin t to relieve den : of acute indigesticn dead. Reading. —It is estimated per cent of the Berks county potatoes that were held ‘n bins, reads moved to market as soon as | were fit for travel, were frozen. | «| OF the BArst | write me up, give me | sertion.” | over,” | you are but I would not listen to it. Canton, Ohio. get well, my troubles so difficulty. N E., Canton, Ohio. wv No Doubt Many. Public Officials Would | Wish, as This One Did, for “Sub- sequent Insertion.” Years ago W. H. Wiley, organizer of the Terre Haute school system, now retired, was scathingly rebuked by a Terre Haute newspaper over some offi- cial act. The morning after the attack was made Mr. Wiley met a reporter for the newspaper. “I don’t think you were a bit just to me,” said Mr. Wiley. The young man held up his hand de- precatingly and offered some solicitude. “You know, Mr. Wiley, first are always exaggerated,” he said. Wherewith Mr. Wiley told a story | one lie is still fond of telling newspaper men. “My father once went into the office | newspaper printed in In diana,” said Mr. Wiley. “It was the Locomotive, if I remember rightly. My | father asked the ments. “‘One dollar for the first and 50 cents for subsequent ones,” was the editor's reply. ‘‘Well,” said my a subsequent one. “Now, young man,” to the reporter, “the price of advertise insertion father, “Give me said Mr. next a subsequent in- Indianapolis News. Wiley Virgin of Fate. “When I began business,” said the plutocrat wearily, “I made a solemn vow that when I had made an even | million I would quit.” that many times “and still “But you've made said the other accumulating.” main, Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations, Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: “I suffered from female troubles which caused like a knife through my back and side. strength so I had to go to bed. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it. bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try | A Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” (ih How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. —*I suffered from a female trouble which . caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that \ ‘I would have to go through an operation before I could “My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E.Pink. ham’ 8 Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be- fore submitting to an operation. It relieved mefrom can do my house work without any I advise any woman who isafilicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound a trial and it will do as muc for them.’’— Mrs. MARIE BoyD, 1421 6th St., | VEGETABLE. COMPOUND) 4 Before Submitting To An gperaiiont l reports f " : ! Fiocine aing lost all my a an operation 1 final The doctor advise The first \{ LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, mass, = '|ON REBOUND, As IT WAS Win the War by Preparing the Land ~ Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for | greater food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail- | able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the | efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. Every Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute; Every Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power | is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seed- ing operation. Canada’s Wheat Production Last Year was 225,000,000 Bushels; the Demand From Canada: Alone for 1918 is 400,000,000 Bushels To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs time you | “That's the curse of it. Whenever 1 think I've made an even million I find on figuring it up it's either a little more or a little less, and I've got to | renew the heartbreaking struggle.” And the unfortunate man sighed heav- ily. Birds Needed on Farms. The encouragement of birds on farms is not a mere matter of senti ment, They return a cash equivalent and have much to do with the success | or failure of crops Positive Proof. “Ferdy, do you really love me?” “Didn't it take 36 cents to send that | last letter I wrote?” | | | | [the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can | effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United | States developed first of course; but it also wants to help Canada. When- | ever we find a man we can spare to Canada’s fields after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. = Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell you where you can best serve the combined interests. Western Canada’s help will be required not later than April 5th. Wages { to competent help, $50.00 a month and up, board and lodging. Those who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages, | good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent a mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return. For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had |apply to: U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Quit the hat Anti for agents, selling I1luminal Gas 1 No More Tobacco septic mouth hat ash that . Gold Mine Lighters; light immediately; 209 changes the taste of tobacco; guaranteed; per for sample. Illuminal Corporation 63Murray St.,N. NX, New Marching Bong— Yankee L. N. Wcods, 103 E. Canfield, Detroit, Mich. CATCH Doodle Dixie, 10c; 8 for 25c. Address Lilla Clark, 3500 Franklin Ave.,St. Louis, Mo. Mak p11 od GENTS ir Nr lars . 0. t eters urg, Go SPECIAL WAIST OFFER toadrerice. 1% gots the | - = size. Mme. Loraine, 118 So. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. W.N. U,, BALTIMORE, NO. 10--1918. bottle. Sweet Peas—Spencer Giants, Ca Poppy. Red Suntiowers. Giant Pans wl nde colors. Worthéle. Four packets postpi Hig y land Beedsmen, 119 West Ave. bb Los a les, Cail 1ia Orange ul Protested Proverb. “Half the world does not know how the other half lives”—this we think is a larg of the number of who mind their own business.— Transeript. Life Still Has Its Joys. If you are troubled with the belief that war has taken all the joy out of life, you should have been on when the playful wind took man's hat and he for it along the noticed what a lot of to laugh their eyes full of Seattle Post-Intell e overestimate people made a ziz-zag ri street ed Ready. 11 Bobby—I would kiss you if I thought I. no one would see me. Flossy spectacle. Shall I close my eyes? will cor- | - -_— Adv Granulated Eyelids, relieved over night by Garfield Tea, rect both liver and 1 kidney taken regularly, disorders Stiles, Inflamed Eyes Roman Eye Balsam. One trial proves its merit. Adv. Venezuela has made the use of the nc cohvenient peg to inmcompetency: on. metric system compulsory in its courts Precedent is a and public offices. hang barrels in a year. Our new Red, 22 Million F a in the United States I: EACH FAMILY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount to 5,500,000 pounds, or more than 28,000 barrels. three times a week, it would amount to 858,00( You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to win the war by omitting white bread from one meal today and place muffins or corn bread made according to this recipe: % cup corn meal 2 tablespoons sugar 1% cups flour No eggs %; teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Sift dry ingredients together shortening and beat well. ak oven about 20 minutes. bread in greased shallow pan. White and Blue booklet, ‘Best War Time Recipes, recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods mailed free—address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., DEPT. W, 135 William St., New York FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR If this saving was made ,000 pounds, or 4,377,000 d baking in its Corn Meal Muffins 2 tablespoons shortening into bowl: add mil and melted into bowl; hot be a as corn in grea Same batter © * containing many other