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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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4. 1 Op 1 A tvf' ggyg; ff. TOSS Sessions I2io 'dam the Mississippi the. dfsajjfyeafaic'e ftleks ago of 6ne of the laboffifS. The mail's body is Imbedded ifi the ed51 cfe and is likely to stay thefe as t6 blast Cut destroy a 0 OH the body but a great part of one of the largest blocks of cement lomposing the dam, Suffragette Army Begins "March on Albany" Lancaster (Pa,) Man Distributes ,300 Tons to Worthy Residents, PC CTl ft Lancaster, Dec.

poor uL uiLKkn Lancaster will have an ample suo- 4 ply of coal this winter, thanks to the generosity and forethought of Preal- Says Dispatches, Will Not dent Buchanan, who was a resident frender City While Bulgaria of this city. Distribution of more Off Negotiations If She than three hundred tons of coal atl today among the worthy poor Get It-Whether Greece b(j completed before Christ Be Allowed to Participate in ma3( Not Determined. The coal was purchased by the city from a fund left by President Bach- indon, Dec. de.egates -to anan for charitable purposes. peace vS loreign secretary, "VJIIII.M I nil I Ull conference.

Le delegates will not get down to purpose of their meeting-until ibrrow, when the, first business will be held. As matters now the only possibility for a hitch in the negotiations will stand on the disposal Ldrianople. This promises to be pttter will require the great- P'elkacy in. handling, as the pres session WALK TO ALBANY is that Bulgaria will or withdraw from legotiations. Temps prints the follow i i MS BfaVSlV L63V8 New York New York, Dec.

9 o'clock this morning when all true antis were at the washtub or the bargain counter the intrepid suffragists broke camp at Two Hundred and Forty-second interview with M. Daneff, presi-! street and Broadway and moved on to Albany. General Rosalie Jones led the march'. Colonel Ida Craft was beside her. The aid de camp was Miss Bulgarian sobranje: Ph 1 is 1 is a matter which interests and Bulgaria exclusively and way a European question.

fii "Tea leaf Dlcklhg" won ft well iudustfy in tbe earl? nineteenth century, On May 13, 1833, when two boys were charged With gitnbllag on Sunday, one of them explained thai be got the 2'shillings found upon him, "not by gambling, you? worship, but by picking tea leaves." "The tea plant does not happen to grow in this try, my lad," replied the magistrates "therefore you are adding a falsehood to the offense for which you were brought and that offense is always sure to lead to crimes of more magnitude." But the boy explained: am em ployed by cowkeeper at Camberwell, who sends me into the fields to gather sloe -leaves and black and white thorn leaves, and he pays me so much a pound for all 1 pick." the police traced the connection between that cowkeeper and city tea Opinion. Historical Accuracy. Perish tbe thought that the novelist or playwright should be tied down to historical accuracy! Lady Dorothy Neville quotes an amusing correspond 1 ence betAveen Bulwer Lyttori her brother: My Dear I am at Bath to death. I am thinking of writ- Ing a play about your great ancestor, Sir Robert. Had he not a sister Lucy, and did she not marry a Jacobite? My brother promptly replied: My Dear care little for my family and still less for Sir Robert, but know that, he never had a sister Lucy, so i she could not have married a Jacobite.

However, this mattered little to Lord Lytton, for his answer ran: My Dear You are too lateJ Sir Robert had a sister Lucy, and she did marry a Jacobite. So, in defiance of history, tbe play "Walpole" came to be written. not yield our claim to Adrian- Lillian D. Rockefeller and the brigade Turkey refuses to abandon it will be ours in a few people are without meat, petrol. We shall recommence on Turkey's refusal to gire We are willing to the ideas which may i d' vl by the powers in regard to the and islands." first question raised will prob- in regard to the admission of jeege'if she persists in not signing The allies will support jpce and Turkey's attitude -her desire to hasten the pgjess of the 1 "allies will present the totality demands to will ide booty among them.sel.v.$g, a treaty has been signed, from Turkey are- un- isiogly in declaring that jmople must be retained as Tur- In regard to other mat- they have assumed a conciliatory 'tude.

lAustrla, Germany and Italy are lirous that Roumania be admitted conference of the ambassadors powers, which will take place Curing the peace negotiations. Rusi; however, is discountenancing this ea on what seems to be formal bumds. Bulgaria declines to enter any negotiations with Roumania her differences with that until after peace confer- it will be definitely known herself has gained from ftfC MUMM WAS "TIGHT" MP Ascribed Shooting by Barnes, American Woman. Dec. shooting of Murom of Wine trade fame Barnes, the American wo- the chief topic of eVerywhere.

Friends of Do are convinced that there was Iquftstion of marriage between him Mrs! Barnes and that the quarrel lich led to the scooting arose over jney matters. is known that Mrs. Barnes was extravagant, while Walter de has the reputation of being piful to a degree over money mat- She fond of gaye.tv. while that she should see surgeon Miss Lavina L. Dock.

The commissary department is in charge of Major, who is going along with fefe automobile to carry the baggage, the 'literature and the reserve rations. The pilgrim staffs, which were carried, were ornamented' with little cotton bags containing one day's, of concentrated ration's of peanuts, raisins and milk chocolate. Sybil Wilbur, leader of the woman -suffrage party in the Fourteenth assembly expects tn walk all the way. She say's it won't be any great stunt 1 for her! TO BUCK THE EGG Dayi to Lower 'Prices. New York, Dec, the retail dealers of New York city lower the prices of eggs and keep them down to abnormal Sgure the housewives of the fivr boroughs mt'the "'end of days will go out in with carts'and.

wagons and' undersell them. This announcement was made by Mrs. Julian Heath, national president the housewives' league. If this plan fails to break the egg market the dealers will have to flght the parcels post, which goes into operation on Jan. 1.

For if cold storage eggs are still selling above 26 or 27 cents a dozen at the end of this month the housewives' league will then establish relations out of town dealers who have already made overtures to the league. DANGER FROM GRIPPE Lies in That Ccugh and Weak Worn Out Condition Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these are greatly to be feared at this tin of the year To prevent grippa fr.m being tollowei by either pleurisy or pneumonia, it is important to drive last traces of it ot the system Our advice is Vin our delicious cod livtr and iron reparation without oil, and got your strength airJ vitality bacK quickly. Mrs. A. A.

CraOill, of Strarburp, He was especially angry nt says: left me wtak, retaining some of her previous I run down and with a severe cmsgr, rrom which I suffered four jrl de Mumm told a friend that red Different remediae. bui nothing Photos by American Frew Association. "General" Rosalie Jones of the pilgrims is shown at top and also on the left in 'bottom picture, together with Miss Ida C. Craft, her fellow deader in the "march on Albany." Their- Precious Postage Stamps, A few years ugo small procession of Frenqi) troopers triumphantly escorted a. sergeant carrying two postage Stamps.

Tlie. of the latter is iu- teresting. The sergeant, belonging to: the 'French contingent of the troops of ocqupkitipD. arrived In Crete with 'a. wife, whom he had rnnr- 'rted' while he, was serving.

1n a French colony 5 4 She brought him no -'dower in Mone'y, but a handsome marriage 'portion all the same, consisting of two postage stamps. These are rare specimens of Mauritian issues, and have been estimated by experts as worth £1,600. The sergeant was told that their value would increase, and instead of sell- 'liig them he had them framed and placed'bis treasure In a Cretan bank. As the time was approaching for the departure of the troops of occupation he went to the bank with his wife to withdraw his deposit, and his comrades formed a procession to escort the couple carrying home their fortune in two postage stamps. irother was not severely st)im Ui ''contradicting a current report life was in danger.

(AN IMBEDDED IN PILLAR ny 0(1 untj i t0l i- i i Vinoi. from 1 rtcnvcd grea; b. nefit. My cough is almost uiti-ely Sone, and 1 aru strong and well and i am giacl to rfconr.meud Vinol to Body Will Be Allowed to others woo sutFe: as 1 did Remain in Concrete. Try Vino) with the'certainty that if Dec.

A human not benefit you we will sive protruding from tons of cement, lCK your meDey Ioal Hildsbrand. Indiar 8i P(t of was removetl sev- Sexo Salve We guarantee it- Is Woman Too Fresh Woman is uo longer the salt of tht earth; man is, according to the latest discoveries of science as chronicled in the Paris Matin. Not since Lot's wife has woman had enough chloride of sodium in her makeup, and that is the explanation of her general inferiority to man. Woman, says science, is too fresh. The uewest conclusion of the laboratory is that the physical and mental development of a human being depends on the percentage of salt in the blood.

Tlip blood of the man has uiore salt than the blood of the womau. and for that reason woman can uever expect to equal the sterner sex in physical force, reason or Intelligence. There is in the Matin's scientific discussion hut one redeeming assertion in favor of is. that her facial angle is nearer to that of the higluM- animals than man's is. for that reason her senses are duller and pain hurts uer less than It hurts tier salty and more intelligent brother Not Unlucky.

uroiiKht yer a ring. 'Ar riet. Ain't ii a heautyV Why. it's a opal. Arry.

and opals is awful ounicky. so they ses 'Arry Von needn't worry yerselt over that a little bit. cos it tun a real Express Lots of Us Like That. Uncle John-Willie, If you could have your way, who would you rather be than anybody else? Small Willie- Just uie. if I could always have my News.

Wellington's Wrist of Steel. The Duke of Wellington bad only one wrist was like steeL Now, when he was given the sword of state to carry it was his infinite delight that ne was able to carry It upright AH his predecessors had had to slope it toward the shoulder. He would go down to posterity, he resolved, glorified by the power of his wrist In vain Sir Thomas Lawrence, pointed.out that as a matter of art it'would never do; that the sight of a man perennially carrying a' sword from his wristswoujd fatigue those who looked at. bis picture. Tbe duke Insisted his way.

Lawrence did manage to smuggle-in a cushion upon the duke. seems to rest his el- bowl examination shows that' arm and cushion do not Sketch. 1 Liszt and Mis Ciflars. Liszt the composer, is said to have abandoned the habit of smoking as a result of a misunderstanding wttn the Italian customs authorities. He was accustomed to smoke but one cigar a day'and on journey to Borne'had one cigar for euch day of his stay in the Holy City placed In his trunk.

On being asked at the frontier if be had any tobacco to declare he. absentminded, shook his bead. When the trunk was examined nearly a hundred cigars were found. These were confiscated and their owner fined 500 francs. As a result of this experience Liszt made a TOW never to smoke again.

A HARMLESS VAT TO DARKEN THE HAIR A Little Safe and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish A Remedy for all Hair Troubles. Who doea not know the value of Snge and Sulphur foi keeping the hair dam, soft arid glossy and in coud condition? As a matter of fact. Sulphur is a nat urai element of hair, and a deficiency ol it in the hair is by many scalp specialists to be connected with loss col ir and vitality of the hair, Unquestionably there ia no remedy and rcalp troubles, especially premature giayness, Sage and Sulphur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical CompHny of New York pit out an ideal preparation of I his kind called Wyeth's Sage and sulphur Hstir Remedy, in which and Sulphur ure combit.ed with otntr va uable menies for kteping the tittir and scalp in cicnn, healthy condition If your hair is losing its color or ccn stai.tly ccming out, or if oq iroublf; 1 with dandruff or dry, itchy scalp, get a n't'ty ce: tiotllt of Sa.e and Sulphur trom i rug- gist ust is. acccroing to the simple and st-e what a oif'-rence a few clays will make in the of your huir.

Al' 8rl! it. under gusr antte that the oney wiU be refunded if the remerh is not exactly as rep lesenteu Dauvher'y Uros Agentf MOORHEAD BRO'S i i Everything "That's Worth While" In Practical Gifts For Men Carefully Chosen select- ions oi Neckwear, Gloves, House Garments, Dress Requisites, Outing Wear Umbrellas, Cases, Suit Oases, Bags, Auto Robes, Jewelry and a most unusu- al variety of modern men's wear Await Your Consideration Copyright Hirt Schtffner Mtrx Moorhead Bro's Opp. Street Car Station Open Evenings Until Xmas HOW ABOUT CALLING CARDS FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT LEAVE YOURJORDER WITH THE GAZETTE. A Secret Defined, A secret is thing you communicate to one vvhoin you con trust He in turu tells it to somebody that be can trust, and that somebody reveals it to rtuothur somebody whom he can trust And so it goes the ronuds. but It is still secret, although everybody knows it Not to Blame.

Father Sophin, some- must be done to redui-e your expenses. You ure actually spouclim? more than your allowance nnuwhter- It isn't my fault, father. I've done ray besi to get you to iui-reuse lyu Life. His Company. Her Father-1 judge man, sir, by the company ue keeps.

The SuUor-Theu I'm all right, for I've beeu keep company with youf daughter for two years. OF GOOD No More Stomach Miseries or ion in the Home Where Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets are Always Handy Gu-, hekvineaj, sourness, belobiug and mistry from undigested food in few minutes when one or two Ml NA Sumach areb'ike-j. bv in your home, a few with you whoever you go and you tr mlghfcv sure to conquer i dige-tloa tK benlns to atait in uiomacb, Mf-0 NA. lota of mi-ery and maoj lives every year because If taken regula 1-' It will ma 'e the etoinnch so and that you can ei-t anjtbio iou wiih ut ftar of D'UKtiJ a ewery where. 50o, Hiluebrand will your ey if dissatisfied ee IT i irexi oi MI 0 A froro Booth's MI O' B-jffa-o Y- BRILHART' ti Christmas Gift IS OPEN DAY AND Store.

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