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HUB ff 1 frfttliMft the ftlw? wwt'of New notnta Mnrt'na throw York und points eftnt. Atlanta, extra MM 'of Omonvliic, Pn. 8t -Tribune Tower, or noprcsonta- A ftifth, tft iMttlfV Ignited hot oniy hfi but Ih9 pittkaio ot bttfn1riff hli rfeht SfrtdHly W6 in West Virginia hllto. brought up the flaesUott 6t ihft match Pei-hapi people ever, notice It bill on each cover of package Watches appear these words! "Close Cover Borwo Striking This may be old to the world but lid hews, bright now n6ws, lo 118. rooms not office Kin jlQMtfWl) irft- 8" WM IfAt) nn InterMtltiBr convot-Ba.

tloh With an nalrsmnn not so lonst liffo. The wnn in Plltiiburfth but could fflslly havn been In Orconvlllo or In any other town Whoro there Is a magnalno prosfioot. Tin gave Up tho occupation because ho felt It wns not on Pho square. First, ho drilled by tho sales nrnnngnr of tho orow, Ifc wan strtietod follows! Approach the door with one copy of A and one of Magazine the lady of house opens the door, tonn In tho two copies and say? "Hero Is a gift, for you" and start away nonchalantly. Suddenly turn, If ono had an after-thought nnd ask the lady If she has over used a.

certain, commodity put out by Magazine In most cases, at somo tlmu or olhor, she has, Ho would like tho lady's name for a record. Tho next step IB to toll tho lady Uhftt fho company Is livtroduolng Magazine 'to formw Magazine A readers or whht ihavd you and If she wants It, the only cost will bo tho postogo, Jn tho w. it. final analysis, tho lady usually Is hooked for about $2 and Magazine has a now subscriber, Moat of our- readers are familiar with tho high-pressure "methods BIBLETHOUGHT! tho Btrooms city oC 'who has a umber king of EtK- Times a -ivaa published yes- IH a forthright, and fair nicHsnso to tho Bh.t8; 1 nationals of (.11 'protootod, Iho Bthlopla. and law er''iiavo ii bocn preserved.

Such JaSf, a 'rallwny, If his- ats vhorsolC and Kajlo Soll- sho docs; would event- and Italy, part ot Hhon i rovlQws the how his i Joined the Loaguo oC Nations Kollog-g-Brliind ot, and eyorythlug, i'lni'tidvanco of the preat'nt iK Intornatlonal dlftL- peaceful and civilized has no us to Italy ns he knows hew a i 1 opponent that country it' necessary, ho will of thp iotat(on fronv tho former t5hi ll said'that Island of Christiana Is.by. a'''Bea of and Powerful would protect enemies, To this, 1 Ills" public statement tho Almighty, to pro-, in nil the turmoil, of arms and fear abroad, 1, this IH first aoflnltf by any nation of soyeroiffnty of God and an ox- 'pf-'trust in that reliance, jit, Ethiopia suit) a good ex- ahd the old custom of the telllttft Che lady house thftt hft fieftrltitf the Mid of ft contest eby he Just to ttut him thfough college. A nflw WHBkJft rccehtly offered fo snlesmftn hnS ftnly IS in win of lose bin potMlbtllUeft of procuring afl BdU6all6n, then there affi thoUti who" flovcf nchd in- the recently mado Rood to a who paid llift prlee to a ftollettof Who, 1 the publsh- ors said, had tin BdHfteotton with Ihelr HulMicrlptlofl ideHaMweht. Thrfie r-f money not forwarded to the tho publishers have to mif notice. Theft ore honest salesmen, tori.

Tho safe way to buy only from people oti6 knows. Don't take ohttneeu and don't, tmder any circumstances, sign and uapora no matter how tihey may seem i NOW wo havo tho-'infalllblo wax" a crime detector, "lie detector" had a voguo short but oxott- Ing and not so long ago we read of a chemical that, shot 'In tho arm ot tho wltncHH or nuspoot, would make him her tell tlws truth. Tho Infallible wax sounds convincing and we prodlpt a irrcat future for tho wax, The next atop, and our laboratory exports nro now working on It, Is to produce this wax HO cheaply that a bureau to be set up soon may treat all humanity with this wax BO that We shall havo no liars and no criminals at all. Tho wax was first.UBod by Corporal Rood Hanno, formerly of Qrovo City, now ot tho State Police, station at Qroensburg, and ho had tho assistance of Dr. Dale ot of Qrovo City.

If tho wax proves to bo Infallible, Moroor county shall Diavo duo credit, to At time was, full twenty age, ton took me to a fetid said! 'You will enjoy thin gahie 1 know. ttertiembof, do ftot lift you Prorrt left to tight your hlpa must turn, Atid don't forget to follow You won't have very much to learn feoforo 'yoti'11 shoot oh Not ttttbr than a week bad flown tiofore you throw your clubs And left mo there to play alone. tho game of Kolf had hurt your prfde. And 1 rooitll the vow you made" Td mo that afternoon 60 madly i "Golf IB ft Bpott wheh neaUy playfed 'nut torture when it's done 1 no badly." i i Slnoo then you've never played a found, While I through twenty years havo suffered The knack' of 'ftolt. I've never found, With all the duffers I havo duffor.

od, I've never RtUnod the mastor'B touch, l)ut junt like you I've wondered sadly Why should 1 lovo a Ramo much That constantly I play so badly? So now to you those linos are penned Slnoo you from 'golf so soon parted, Was it the office of a frtond In such a garno to-got mo started? You know thai golf 'would solzo upon Tho sweetest nature but to or(ib It Then this I long havo pondered on: did you lot 'mo get the habit?" (Copyright, 1080, Edgar A. Quest) from broken hip which ho SUB- talnod In a fall frOm-a. ladtfor whllo painting a barn, TWENTY. YEAHS XGO Hoport rovoalod Qroonvlllo had 70 aarog of park land, tho property the borough, Pprry township school board mot and bloctocl, the following officers: President, Wlluon Follnagol; sepro- tary, George Smith; ID, Boydj teachers, Principal, Prof. C.

li Bartss, ixBslstnnti lilnnlo ICorr, Fayo Van Ralph Clark, Prank YoftRor, John Hagge.rty, Harry Small. TIIIUTY YEJAR8 AGO Thirty' members oC tho Antl-Clg- aretto Dengue hold flokl day exorcises at', Alan's Park, The, committee In charge, Roy Oordon, Paul Johnson, MoClimftflH ivnd 'George At a spqolal in' Jamestown to decide upon tho quOBtlou of bond- Ing the'town Jin tho sum QC $15,000 for water works, the proposition was defeated by a.voto of 114 to 57. ImfTY VBAbB AGO First class tickets to 'Chicago, sold by Henry Wilson the Meadvlllo "ticket broker at $4. Kiwaniant Here Will Sponsor Inter-CluK Golf Match, Aug. 13 Approximately 100 Klwantans from Sharon, Grovo City vlllo nro expected to participate on Tuesday, August 14, In au Inter-olub golf match at tho Orooiivlllo Country plub.

The Greenville Klwanls ahib Is aponaorlng tho alose 1 with a'dinner In tho ST. SWIM'S DAY LEGEND IS EXPLODED Swlthln's Day, If thou dost rain, For 40 days It will Tomaln; St, Swlthln's Day, If thou bo fair, For 40 days 'twill 'rain nao malr. So it's going to rain for 40 days I That's what you'll havo to believe If you put faith In tho legend ot St, Swlthln that It It ralua on St. BwlthliiVH Day It'll rain for 40 days, But thole's at least ono man In town- who doesn't' bollovo, St Swlth- lu'a Day. moans'a thing In this your Weather Man.

And ho offers tho following figures to support his belief, During 103 years It rained on St. Swlthdn'a Dojr 44 times. On 18 ot those 44 occasions It, didn't raln'oven on tho noxt day. Only four times did It rain four days'In succession, and only twice for moro than four days In tho longest. protracted rain- tho legend was nine days, In 1019.

'There light rolneary today, and unotUdo weather, wltli possibly rtore 1 rain, Is expected, Tho weather will remain cool too, the forecaster Ltko most legends, thoro la a bit of with muolv fancy In this.belief In Thoro actually lived a manJ'knowri as St. Swlthln. Before his death In. 862 ho was blahop of Winchester; England, Records seems to agree that ho was a man noted for his uprightness and humility. In keeping with this latter quality, tradition says, iho requested on his death bod, that ho bo burled, not within, tho church, but outside tho the north side of tho sacred" building, where his corpse might receive, the rainfall from t'ho roof and his grave bo trodden by tho foot of passers-by.

Hla Body, says tho legend, was burled as ho requested, but after 100 years tho clergy become l-ndlgnont that tho body of so pious a member of their order should bo allowed to occupy such a position. 'So, on an appointed day, tho clergy assembled with groat pomp to transfer tho bones of tho bishop to tho adjoining cathedral. A- heavy rain interrupted 1 tho ceremonies and continued for 40 days. This was interpreted, continues tho legend, to'DO a warning against any blasphemous attempt to oontravdrt tho wishes of tho bishop. Hence tho legend ab'out the weather following Swlfhln's, Day.

But, as a matter of fact, say historians, 'tho body was moved, Insldo the ahurch and contemporaneous accounts toll of mo unusual weather. A IlKPKATEll Monott, Mo, Lightning, stri- Stow It. It appears to be Jusi another old wives' tale. It struck In the same' place on tho 'A. Bonous farm, what's more.

It camo from a sunlit sky and, destroyed two shocks of as it did 26 years ago. ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE VERDICT OM OUR FILES AQ.O," timber imd Clayton Ar. reported seeing In the uKy. They no- narrow streak of flame nbout of ei from horizon to Us shape for about three JAM WN by O. Mdntyw July Be- cftmenbert Weatbrodk'.

tiroes oheerios from OoMs yon, the frank frays and Ward orehouse. And to say farewell to Valentino Williams against-his tUrh to England until autumn and eame upon Vottse porter with a silly AboUt, what Paul Revero said at the end of hla ride, tt bdtog "Whoal" Working awhllo and read a long In flh Australian Journal about American columnists and of myself It saldi "Me la long; and thin and In his piccalilli arc chunks of wisdom," Then with my wife to the Sidney Kents and later to Cpnde Nast's tea for Loretta. Young. To dinner with roystofers at Lu- chow's' and fared robustly on cold Prague ham ahd potato salad. And Prank Sullivan, Alison.

Smith, and Russel CrouBo came to sit at another table. And Al Smith and his: wtfo at another, Later to ride with glnla Rothackor and a handsome ohap named Eugene O'Neal. NEAR roaring West Street on Fulton ia ono of New York's oldest restaurants called Sweets. It was established In 18-15 and has occupied Its present second flight location foi' 00 years. Neftr tho" fish market, It specializes tn sea food and while patronage is largely clock and market workers, It has a following among many established New Yorkers whoso, grandfathers drove hind spanking bays.

Many gour- mots have compared sotno of Its dishes to Prunler's. Gage's, on Bridge Street, opened. as Is 09 years old and still flourishing, too. 'ANOTHER old timer on Fulton street Is Whyte's, darkly mellow with tradition, A corner table years ago was tho Incubating ground of a long and happy friendship. I had gone thoro 'In lean pocket and over-ordered, being shy of tho amount by 85 cents.

My frantic search was noticed by a wavy-haired Adonis at aii adjoining table. He camo to my rescue gallantly. Tho good samarl- proved to bo John McCormack, the singer. PERSONAL nomlnatlqn for tho soronest city strip for a contemplative Park at dusk. Edwin Booth knocked his head against tho stars there, too.

THE CHEAPEST and most potent method of acquiring a jag among human flotsam that eddy to tho pier ends, for a night's is a nlpklo's worth of paregoric mixed Into a bottle of throo cent soda pop. It is said to create a dynamic wallop for about an hour, then comes fa- tlguo that produces a few hours of father Is "A crack-rewrite riiah 4 Young Alfred Vandorbtlt llkM a snack in an all-night lunch wagon Greta Garbo whistles shrilly like somebody stopping on a pupp's tall, when she feels cut-uppish 4 ttohi-y ti. "Doherty was once ft newsboy in'Co'lumbua, O. Liver Is An Important Organ Copeland Tells of Its Various Functions in Body Operation By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M.

D. United, States senator from New York former of Health, OF OUR Various' lorgans tho liver Is numbered with the most Important. This vital structure la a part of the digestive tract All the blood from the. stomach and Intestines passes through the liver where certain "toxins" pol- sons are filtered out from the ctream. Since the liver.

has many 'functions to perform) It Is a largo structure. In fact It Is one of the largest organs In Dr. Oopcland the dnrk brown color, in the tipper portion of the right side of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm. V.riet in The weight of the liver ordinarily about three pounds, but It varies according to the size of the owner. It la Interesting to know that the liver la larger In Infants and children and decreases In size the child approaches maturity.

It more than five 'Inches In thickness on the right Bide, but Is narrower on the left side, coming to a-sharp edge. Aa-I have suggested, the liver has great many tasks to perform. Some of the processes of this Important organ are not yet entirely understood. But chief among its functions Jamestown fcecord-Afgus ahd Afgtia Worid bffies, ttftplSHtfy it home of Mrs. Emma kelly, representative, phone BdCtfa and Greene phone Atfa.

John McElhatief, FOOD TO CAMP Latiffhiltt and oxhaustlvo slumber. Tho Ivoadache! ls the secretion of and stomach cramps afterward arc terrific, I was 'told'about tho" combination by, a James Cagney looking cop, helping a derelict out of the gutter. "He's on an elgjft-conter," ho explained. MEMORIES: Shirt waist dances. Lownoy's chocolate with the tin prongs Rubber tired runabouts with an undercut so you could turn on a dime.

Tho freshly whitewashed back fence. Rod plush album with 'a mirror inset In the cover. Onyx table with gilt logs. Fringed napkins folded in goblets, The grape arbor over the brick walk In. the.

book yard, Five cent sodas, Tho wash basin bench on tho back porch. Editor SIbley's barbershop cup with the gilt pen and scroll," Dad's napkin ring upon which tho children teethed, Those nickel jiggers for detachable ONE OF the "sQclety scribblers recently phrpnioled this; "Tho Maharajah of Kapurthala was seen lunching'at with Xavler Thoy had 'mot for tho flrat time," And long into tho night and several dawns head Is buzzing with: "Maharajah of Kapurthala meet Xavior' Cugat," It's Jot of fun, too, 'while dashing around room and hopping over chairs. And Is not bad on the zither, BAGATELLES; runs a high teyep at prize 'fights Paul Whlteman sucker Hfov and collars, Jock Whitney'? technicolor experiment-'lii films promise the first time out, but-, story a flop Jolly of tho radio never gets nervous until ho signs off Thou ho's'nll aflutter Ed. Wynn's sou phonos his father every, night at bed fjme Two of New York's havo short hands Schmollng tops breakfast with a helping of ANNOUNCING rates for every THURSDAY Alto from bile, which Is poured Into the Intestine. This bile, together with the secretion from the pancreas, aids In the digestion of fats.

When the bile ducts are obstructed, "yellow Jaundice" occurs and fat digestion la Jaundice. may follow, a severe cold or Infection. Sometimes It Is due to a stone or tumor blocking the bile duct Sugar Another Important function of the liver Is the conversion of sugar Into "glycogen" or "animal This is In -the body and when needed is. converted into sugar. Since sugar furnishes heat and energy thla function, of the liver Is of great significance, Like and structures of the body the liver may become inflamed or diseased.

When I was a medical student or hardening of the liver, was a common, disease. Today It Is not as frequently believe this Is due to our Improved methods of living and better undemanding of diet and the laws.of,'nutrition. Persons who are subject to liver disturbances report to the doctor at periodic; fried and greasy foqds, pepper and other condiments should be avoided, Alcoholic jire prohibited. Every effort must be made to Improve the general health, Queries A Reader. the past year troubled with an both ears.

I also have a dull my head and sometimes What would you advise? i may bo duq- to some un- rtprlylnj? Infection. Overcome any catarrhal For full particulars restate your question and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. 199S, K. Inc.) Crawford, 40, former mayor of Uuloutown, drowned In Lake Lynn, near Pennsylvania- West Virginia border. SHOES BROWN'S BOOT SHOP A truck load of groceries and food supplies Were moved from Jamestown, where they were shipped to the CdC cattp near Wostford.

The boys In the isftmp alhe busy cleaning ahd clearing the grounds. No orders tot construction Work have been colved. BIHTJtDAY I 3 ARTY Mrs. James Jamison entertained a group of children Friday afternoon to honor the eighth birthday-ot' her son, -Jimmy. Tho guests were Mary Alyoo MeGranahon, Doris Lynch, Doris and Jimmy Blery and Clyde Unger.

Games wero enjoyed and a birthday lunch enjoyed, The table was decorated with candles. The centerpiece was a white birthday cake decorated with pink and yellow candles. Jimmy received a number of gifts, BRIEFS M.JSS Amanda Sterling of' Lakewood, N. arrived "here Saturday afternoon and Will- be the of her sister, Miss Ida Sterling, Vtho remainder of the summer. Fred MeGranahan: Who Is employed at Freeport, spent the week-end with his family 'here.

Charles Henry of Now Castle is the guest of his Charles M. Large. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McArthur of Youngstown were, recent) guests of Mr.

and -Mrs. John Me Mrs. Hattlo Mulllan Ashtabula, was the guest Ellen 1 Graham a day last week. Miases Ruth Allen and Sally Free have returned to their homo in Cleveland alter a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Church and Mrs. T. C.

Mulllan. P. P. Henry and- daughter, Mrs. Elate Powell.

of Oil, City word 'recent guests Mrs. Benton Harmon. "ft Frank Falr'Ot Mercer'was a caller in Jamestown, E. L. Wolf, prluclpal-of the Mead- vllle Commercial collogre was a caller here Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. JC Davidson of New Castle called friends here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Grover and son of Lakewood, Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Willson and.daughter Youngstown wero recent guests of! relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stelner of Carnegie were guests at the home of' Sunday, R. B. Porter and sons James and Norman attended the 'North Randall, Wednesday.

and Mrs. Howard Tooms of Youngstown wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason- Lewis, i Charles Mallorie, and- Mlss A J31ouse of Altoona ppcnt a day recently with Mr. Mrs.

Howard Hatton. J. B. Lynch was In Lmesville, Saturday. Mrs.

James Lewis and two children of Youngstown are. guests' of Mr. and Airs, Jason Lewis. lrj Mrs. Sterling Mullor of.New York City and Mr.

and Ralph Jordon of New Castlp w.ere recent way, Mr. and Mrs. ttarry df Youhgstown, Mrfl. GleA Aftffeaft 6t Jamestown and Mrs. Elliabeth amn of Greene were Thursday guests of Mrs.

Houston tiondy. James Davis of Cohneaut, 0., Mr. khd Mrs. R. E.

Livingstone of Jamestown called Saturday oil JrfWs Elizabeth and Wilson Johhsoii. John Anderson and sons and Misses Hressle Arthian and fllslo Herrlck visited Carl FfU day, who Is recovering In Mercer Cottage hospital satisfactorily ffohi an appendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Kinsman were tecent callers of Mrs.

Lee MoArtmaa. NOTICE Letters of administration on the, estate of James H. Carey, late ofj New township, county of Mercer, state of been granted the undersigned, AH persons Indebted to said estate are nsked to make Immediate payment and those' having claims present same at once for payment, LEE F. Adm. Clarks Mills, JyS-16-22-29, aB-lZ Jllds Wanted Bids will bo received by School.

Directors of Otter Creek Township for (1) Fred Snyder school: (8) from Walter Mornlngstars -Kashner school. Bids for coal and hauling, approximately 25 tons. Furnace, lump or run of mine. Bids for painting 2 brick school houses, interior and exterior. Bids to bo In the hands of the.

secretary by July 23. The School Board reserves the right to reject' any or all bids. Edna Conley, Secretary. JU12-16-18. LOWEST PRICES on all repair Any make or model car.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. MARSTELLAK OARAGE Main Street guests of Miss Ida Sterling. Muller Is Miss niece. Mrs. Greene Township MILK-PRICES' 'B.

J. Donner received tho milk June. The farmers are. to got; for class one," $.95 for excess; of the base allotment being in class 'l. FELL' CLUB' Fell community cliib" Fxiday evening at Fell school 'house with about 40 present: A' short "program was rendered and lunch served.

The hostesses were Mc Plain Facts About a Service All Will Need Loutzenhiser Funeral Service js prepared to furnish any information desired about funeral service and its cost. There is neither charge nor obligation for this service. Those who cannot call may write for-our booklet. Service Anywhere tn Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio LOUTZENfflSER FUNERAL SERVICE 340 Main Street Phone 1001 NVILLE popyright, M. BUT THIS BIGGER.FINER PLYMOUTH SELLS FDR THE AS LAST YEAR PLYMOUTH "4 0 0 SEDAN MOYER-SCHA1BLE MOTOR C0 AT LAST! REAL RELIEF PROM New Treatment Gete Requite You who suffer the, tortures piles know, there Js, no move cruel ftfMotion, 'yourMYlteUty is sapped bceouia weals, tired, nervous years elder, now, no, imtter JW "we fered' from pitep; you can- get rp01 reUpf fropi tljljB New 8-Way Treatment!" First -olOirBed usually.tbo oijief wHh the nat? eontlQ TheU apply aoptb, helps them to healthy, recovery.

To show you New Method can do tor you, pavls Cut Rate and DaMs DFWB Store are waging a spoolfjl Introductory offer' for a short 'time'" only. C)Jn this ThU Coupon Worth present It at.

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