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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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jT 1 1 i ri CHEVROLET PRICES REDUCED AGAIN. Effective July 15, all Chevrolet pricct, were reduced to these figures: "Four-Ninety" Roadster 720 "Four-Ninety" Touring 720 "Four-Ninety" Coujje "Four-Ninety" $109Q Baby Grand (model F-B) Roadster $1115 Baby Cram) (model F-B) Touring $1115 Baby Grand (model F4) Baby Grand Sedan $1740 Theae are for Tyrone delivery, War Tax and Freight paid. 1101 Bald Eagle Avenue. TWE TYRONE HERALD "Sinrj 6, Smith, Jottei, Hi Pretluem; fofternl Manager itertttirf YttMtttfr Published at the Corner o( Herald Street, I4.M Tyrone, Psnn'a, by SUbterlptlon 6ne Month, by man or carrier, One Year, by mall or carrier, AeWertlimo ifnVeis (or Aoverttflftg, furnished on application. all cobimunlcattons to Company.

Dell, United; tnetr sliouid notify the Herald office promptly, giving old and new addrassek Tyrone, August 29, 1921. TVPHOlp a Common Difease Where People Are Carelew. Pennsylvania' people to the number 1 extra O'A Local, 180. ft, V. Local.

Brakomert 4 L. A. Iteeder, Stere, Hand, Moyer, birnnd, rick, Walk, Cox. A. Hicks, Derttiy, Welsh, Illlde- KlrkpAt- 'Engineers Lorsonfe', ttoftnlilh Miller, Hall, Swopc, Smith.

Stanley, Lawson, Parka Price, McDonald, Ingram, "Yost, Weaver, Fleck, Fink, Casaldy. Altoona-LOck Haven. 1 806, 30t Steel, Glnter, Lticns, Me- Mullen. SNAKE MAN'S FRIEND J. 1TU.L11C* tJVf IIUIII'WCI' of 6,122,500 get tlielr drinking water Black' 8 ake Shfllu be from tlie 6o3 public water works operating under permits from tlie Stite Department of Health.

The water the Good, They Do. The dreerishurg are more rattlesnatteb to bi- 1 i 5 I Beware of the coming coal shortage. Let tis yoiir bin with Bland firstclass coal af most prices. We guarantee the best for the (with 1 real service). We haul direct from mines to you.

Play safe, get your order in We are also equipped to do all kinds of haiiling, local and long distance. GJiir trucks are at your serv ice day or night, with experienced men. Call Bell Bhoae 380.R. of those companies, 1464' of een in the mountainous regions this them, are examined by engiriebrs'oi 1 than for yeWsV' declared a of Health and the ell known citizen, residing In the cortipanies themselves make regular of Chestnut ridge, flito 'reports t6 the department. This year asked whether aingle water born case of ty- many lilacksnaltes, he replied has developed In communities 'thus guarded.

The gives the total population of Pennsylvania as which means that more than two million peo- i in the woods th father one day pie in the atate are drinking water 4fci fronix sources not properly inspected. In many in'Stances the source of supply js'an uncovered spring or well, while.in otliGrS: a. pipe line Is used to which anany houses are connected. negative. "There is where tne dlfflculty lies," further Declared 'ithe farmer.

"The blacksnake te foe of the' rattler," said' ha'. I "When was tl Small boy, I was out Typhoid fever is common where such Suddenly, there was a whirling, brushing in a' big brush heap noarby With father, I approached as closclv aa 1 I dared and witnessed the liest' combat between reptiles I ever or ever wish to see again. A iAY COP AIDED ROBBERS Cfllluilcn With ft tlrwfttttt, t'(tttfVftftUmfT by UMrtfllirs Hint olK'rfltt'd tinder the the imllrrtneti, flotlf re.y wiifl t'hnfftcrt with burglary and held lit, bttll', the other pfilU'cmnh otirt the llrcnmn The man frtrmMly Hib police Tlws inch Imlrt as snlfl had paid, protection and thnt IMI- fi rtt times plncpn roh. The value atolfirt Roods in- vnlvrd in clmrgor tyJOfc THREE DEAD IN AIRPLANE FALL Killed at Sen and Aviator Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Aug. years old, of 3107 Rlch- mori'd street; her son, John, 8 old, and Conrad Fos-3, of Hatbnro, were killed when an airplane driven bv Foss ooltmpsed- nnd plunged oarth' from considerable, height.

'( Fohs conducts nn aviation school nt llhawn street'- and, Krewson road, In extreme northern section of the and. his machine to take up passengers for short flights. It was. during one flights that the airplane fell. Conscience Worked Slowly.

Oxford, N. AUK, unsigned let'ter was roct'hed hy Mrs. Robert Henderson, enclosing sum of 'money, tlie amount of which Sirs. Henderson refused to make known. The letter, pOsi'nHirked Oxford, as follows: "Your father was cil out i)f his mhney before died.

1 am now retnrninr It to you." Mra Itendt rson'9 father IX ten years huge blacksnake, probably seven foei conditions exist and the State Depart- engttii hat a St 0 ngle-hold on a ment of Health'desires notification of raltler( about three feflt ength companies operating without; pennis- and without supervision, because under such circumstances, the danger of widespread epidemic is imminent. rattler was struggling and ing its fangs in and out, but the wary blackEiiake avoided each thrust and continued pressing his foe with hio Peace Pact Forwarded. Berlin, Au'g. Tho official copy of the peace treaty between Germany and' (he United 1 executed by Dr. Friedrlch, Uoseii.

forelRii; and Ellia Lorlng Drcsel, American commissioner In Perlln. was forwarded to Washington by special courier. MIDWIFE'S DUTIES Midwife Recognlmd as a Legitimate Field of Woman's Work. The piofession of the midwife is, at last being as a legitimate field of woman's work. This is.

the oldest profession of women and hi Pennsylvania alone, about one-fifth of the foreign born Citizens who are anxious about the 8 Pina the struggles of the parity of the water supply should send, rattlesnake became and a- Uie name of the water cpmpany to tlie fel to the roun a slimy, wnth the services ot a midwifo Department of Health and they will tn colls still In many of the home lands the male bo imnied lately advised as to whether around hirii. went nearer ami physician is unknown, and the JS- 1 under yfere see that the rattle" rjisiiake was "Qohe tor," although hhi The of eDpartment of aiU was twitching and his body mov or not the company "state supferyislon. Be Re Cold Warms the fpqrh where it stands and circulates surplus Hot-Water to Radiators in other rooms. Repays its costs in fuel-savings. Running water not necessary.

Health is to protect health of the not tp hinder business. The Commissioner of Health says, "from a i business standpoint, a typhoid epi- demic is the worst thing that- can happen to a watpr company. Moreover. cially responsible if it is proved tliat can be made financially responsible if ti is prvoed that tli? tvplioifl- fov'or, of water origin; Tnt H. Prick Coke company Is-an' convulsively Ills snakeslilp had at (lie hands ot his mortal ene- the blacksnake.

and 1 were, so'astounded that we. permitted the blacksnako to Ilia lair unmolested, have learned IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler Reauirei no cellar and wormi comfortably four or five rooms by the tupetlot hot-water core uses aunarisingly-little'coal. Clean, good-loolrtna Md absolutely tafe; no fire risk. IDEAL HEATING PLANT FOR SMALL BUILDINGS Ctt estimate today without any obligation to you. 100S Logan Avenue, Tyrone away to Since then, wo hl'acksmikes are tlio best method's used tti rid tho wooded regions ot and coopers; These' reptiles prey on elk, doer, rabbits, and other in Pennsylvania' g'ahie.

If I had my way, I wauM of what a corporation' can 1 do "to pro- 'rest'every man, Ionian and child who tocftli'e health of its employees ami daro to kill a blacksnake. fa'h'ijiliesi This company, work- latte is not to be feared. Ft lias no in close'co-operation wUIi tlio san-, POiBpnons fangs and will run from a englnoors of the State Depart 1 man'every time. It only bites when merit of HeaUU, is putting In new snhl- cofn'ered nnd tho wound is no wois-- water supply than a hoe sting. On tho othor html indicated, improving general rattlers and copperheads are deadly '-sewerage -in the mining towns, niijl spending' money, without stint to-' to, 'man and beast.

They should bo hunJted with black'snakes, wlilch a' pure water supply for sh'ould bo trapp6rt an(VMt; AND SATISFACTION The Caloric Pipelesg Eighth Avenue and Thirteenth Altoorm, and Tenth are sole distributors of the CALORICS in Blair County. and: satisfaction or money our motto. i John M. Reynolds, President. regions infostoltl- With njoro pola onons reptiles.

I "The blacksriakV kills field ihlcu In'all their plants they diRpenBttrles with pur'slttgt on Hie attitude of the arid poisonous insects and is "ono or the Commissioner ot friends a man has, TUo lleaitli sayp. "Tha.t is a lino exumplo Ponnylvania game commission; be of i.iip: poAvorCul influence whiah can lieve ls waneiw; to ship blacksnalvQs Into grant husband, as well as the 'herself, flatly refuses to have "man doctor" deliver the child. The Board ot Directors of the Maternity Hospital, 734 S. 10th street Philadelphia, has opened a midwives; the period of instruction to be twelve months and the "entrance: fee $50.00. They state that sinco riix pupils will be admitted in one year, it will be clearly rfpen this course i not intended to materially Increase the number of inidwivea in the state, but since the life of the mother and child frequent ly depends upon her eklll, it is feU that she should be properly trainee 'so as to recognize such symptoms 01 complications requiring the services a physician.

Tho Maternity Hospital' of Phila delphia' was established in 1872, ha a of 35 and is ono of the leading institutions of its kind In Phjladelphiaf ''Judge Willi.am: If Staake Is proBldent of the Board of and' 't)wj Superintendent In -Is Helen li-'-'Keily, R. rat SHIP SAVES fftrde Wonrtn RUk Uvet to fteieuo Chlfdren, irt Service of Near Eait Relief i the prompt action of' Charles Vickrey, General Secretary of the Neat 1 Ertst Relief, and Harold C. Jaqtilth, representative of that, American relief zattoh In Constantinople, saved, the of 18,000 orphan children and seven American relief workers In Ajexandropol, Armenia, is what all representatives of tho Allied nations In Constantinople are. applaud' Ing today. For live' years! the Near East Relief Organization had built up a work of mercy throughout the former Turkish Empire and Transcaucasia, to a point where 54,600 little children were being housed, clothed, fed, given medical attendance and taught, and over 56,000 others being supplied with food, Then suddenly, on February last, there came hurried cable reports of renewed fighting In Arnienia and Transcaucasia, where 75,818 of these little ones were located under the protection of the Near HELP! LIGHTNING PECT.EDLY,, BUT OUR SURANCE ALVVAYS IS YOUR FINANCIAL I 13 your live stock against lightning, insure your crops against destruction by hail; Take out fire insurance and life insurance, and to" make your life absolutely tranquil, insure your auto.

We Write all kinds of NSURANCE TYRONE iPENNA. ONE Otf 'I'HE 18,000 East Relief. Consular representa- tives'left the country. All foreigners piled onto, ships and fled. War threatened to Scatter the and vain the of Near East Relief to salvage a whole nation's children.

But the American men and women, wno' had cared for these little ones were undismayed. They refused to leave under bombardment, with hostile armies-sweeping through the Btreets where the Near East Relief's great orp'hahages had beoii established, with all supplies cut off and no communication with tlie outside world, or with that far American homeland whose representatives heroic men and women art), they 'stuck to their posts. The last food from 1 America had come in on November 6, 1020. It was not until four months later that the new governments of the Transcaucosian states were established' on a solid basis. But famine threatened.

An appeal was made to American philanthropy: "Critical need for food products in Caucasus," the cable read. "No limit to nee'd In Armenia. New government promises better facilities: ftir relief activity former, government." A-', few days'later, 'a turther plea followed: "Total orphans in Alosandro- pol 18,000. Supplies in Alexamlro- pol allow half-rations, April 3rd to 80th. After May l4t, nothing." But this.splendid^American' relief organization had not waited; Fodil- on the Way, On April' 22, CharlpB Yickrey, general.sec- retary of the Near East'-'Relief.

"Expect ship first week in cf man and beast," step the health problenis of st.ato;.wi)l be be exerted by 'big business' for a better This company has ot'no limit to -a ki eame and menacing.tho safety aivrt complete health program, When every employer of human labor tqikps response (o hundreds of women to Plan thoir costumes, the Vogiio Compatijk BIG ORPERS PUACeO Uhiah Valley Will Have 3,200 Cars Repaired. Tiio tracts follows; Am'erlcan Car and Foundry. Evangelirtle Services All Week. Two soul-inspiring massages were given- by Rev. J.

Merryman a the, Free'-'MethoUlst church yestfsrday, were seekers at the the morning service, some hoiailpy; 30'tons Bu'gar; 500 Deceived definite help, beans; 5,000 eases corn syrup, will niglit-- roro Newr Yorlt and New rleans at 7,45, are cordially irtvHe'l arteW; Fall to l.ooo wlieat flour from Pacific Coast iThe eeyeii American relief workers of ih.e, 18.00Q onos.ln of tlie Army Air cabled a laft.n""""!" ''i-, 1 food at that skirts deflnltely. and jire -to lie inchas oft tho groiind for in in and ami food at any price; and Four loating wsps depending below the proper and Foundry ado cars; StNttural Steel Tyrone, Pi, As tAe £ACLE fENCIL In making 'the awards, figures pr'e- by the Valley reveal that tljosa coiU'i'acts lifvva let Rt o( over $308,000 to the pom- n.dvftnco guswls. the 'itself, find tfcishY? Hltf to he jvtst behind the style, and' len garmeut ostah- to Vogye are (o dozen different Ivna 1 of wanes jthajefrs of UJQ, Wln'jg cheers 'coal as crmpared with the post mo'dish season, making these repah a in its own, shops. ng the T-Us saving is made oyen in th'e face Anre Of? 'Fall IN THE TYKONE HEFAU) of the recent reduction in and hlglillgbtg- is (Jue td the rules anrt working cqri qftectihg costs in the are to bo selq, fails' a- with OtttSi4e rarried tq e'vpuing baN MfWJ pf Pl-Mstisn When rojief gjilp, "Qijq- But urn on May thoro were jiist'tfjn bags of flour left. The food ship Had ifome In time.

America paved piiaii'children; wlio had' suffej-ed 6.9 mii'clV and lost so much in tlieir nover gaunt hunger, in tjtie i-Of 4ofttl). j)a4 knocked at. door of the or- phanivge at tbftt thrust of mado this work salvation giUie," Mr. money that sends the preaa to these cbUdr'en. comes fpow hanies throusUouj; 3 Good Rules Read 'Em! Our recipe for side-stepping battery trouble 'when your present battery dies is surprisingly simple, but effective; Buy a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery; it fairly; Let us help you take care of it.

in whether you think is anything the iriatter with your battery or not. We may be able to save you loss of time and' money. SERVICE STATION, 123 W. Tyrone, Pa, WHERE ALL CARS STOP. All Makes of Batteries Recharged and Repaired.

FREE TESTING AND FILLING, IS YOUR Electrical I' 1 Satisfactory? If not call oh STRYfcER, BeH Phone 151-R W. U.HICK8 xR.W, OWENS H1CK3 OWENS, Blilr County f4il4iMil tiinH' Office; Night Calls; Btll TO Tyrone borougfi, Blair coiinty-. Pa- testainpntarv on sil-l Hayine lieen tP tha all imlebted posted 1 to those having against the game will present tbein delay for saltleuiont to. Jata from the tlje pepple in the world, who to know tbat bftU a are facing i hunger without Ihenv to ftud Mr, Vickrpy Is making a wide appeal to tlio people Vnlted States to this grei going. may be gejit to Clevelami II.

1 M44ison Avenup, New Yorlf Pity, NQN pot just they 'tar our bpys Will.Pf pur vyn in tha to.

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