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1 -i tbM A ffi.vtti! fiL7 UtilAL fAUb -lNVmNA-yEVENWG GAZETTE mTit.iurn in km rv iv feiklv tnlUat Printing and Publishing O. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem uia i ou ever That is a heavy cut, and an indication of rapidly improving business. At that rate it will-hot be long before the workers of ths country will be going Ahead on their own steam, and the public Todays Of Other Years (From the Gazelle Flies) jlitttoa aiming Ciazcitc LStoptoThmk? HE -BLOWS TH' LKJUk 1 ANT NO treasuries will be relieved of the expenses' VOU MAV6 SORRY you cutet en im TIO IN T)tVT DaWltt Ran. Viea Preit6ant anS k'Hi lur, Freeiaantt ON VOU TOORTWHRTy iN TH" their ohn. Vim PrtsffUnf rrf fhal ON TV VlftIT TOftLKTERS Dwlght rut.

Treasurer. Saeraurr; B. HM A CRACWtDttNNE pO a UNCLES tAttW TH' OL BOY IS -POISON OAK Hj Rar inw Nit M. laltb City Eal.tor iri iblllu Adwtla e. Ma.atar UMl A BEVJL, AN WTS IT VflTW a spit cA.tppen.iN 30 Years Ago Issue of July 29, Blair Lamar who has been in jail for HOUm lima nn larffa nf Ai.

a i Tlinl -tVie houi has struck wien tJi wise 'ljueiness man must concert-trite his (advertising campaign on DANC6 IT'D Site Wm4 Circulation Muifir TO LOrVrlNG TIND A HORSE COLLAW THREE HOPES you WONT MOM Win. 11 HAVfc TO aiin iin ii mil la ubuit er -two wwsJ 4thr. oar moots TO PH VOU J--LAST TIME WE WERE THERE. HE A fV AN ONE UPPER ttirbinir the peace, was sentenced on Saturday to pay a fine of $26 and COStS and tn remain in Ilia niinltr lift three irootla JJ-oo MARATHON' application ot tins magic wand. The long looked for "corner has been turned.

Columbia Pictures Corporation anticipated this at its annual mr. par yar ON A MILK CAN AT fcVfcN HAD HAIY RAKES mli nniia man Sr auu oat or nuu onin lallr. mt month 'V? TH TJEPOTTf uit, ft tr v. i convention during the opening days jail until August 22. The Fnirview Bible School, which is in charge ot S.

M. Work Indi. OP TH' TURKtYSJ tfuiy, appropriating tne largest necessarily incident to the care of twelve millions of unemployed. It is to be hoped that the time is not far distant when the whole public will look backward over all the ills that have attended this depression, and no longer discon-solantly look forward into the gloom, wondering when the clouds will Under all these trying circumstances the unemployed have been extremely patient and orderly; The whole working public have borne the privations that have been cast upon them by this depression with remarkable courage. The whole population have been heavy losers, and those who were once quite well-to-do have suffered equally with all the other sufferers.

The helping fiand has been present everywhere, and the whole people worked together for the relief of the suffering every nr. Mr month Mo mount in its niiuorv lor nrorttie. ana, picnicked in Allisons woods par year tionand at the same time iU larv. near Indiana, on last Thursday PJ NEWS SERVICE la entitled to au vtrLisiiiir uuDruuriaiviDii. in tnn budget for the new season.

LtU for republication OX an news aiapa.tcr.es creauea Re It or Dot otherwlas credited In this paper and also the The following aheop damages have been pnid recently bv the as the creator of popular enter- fMU news puDlieneo nerein. All ngnia 01 rion or special niepaienes narein are aiao resarveu. taminent tor tne masjes. tn mn. commissioners: w.

H. Mc- tion picture industry is among Call, Banks lownsliip. $17; Hugh few.vTa. Indiana Evening Gazatt. Invites lattere or com- rai.U aJtl4M mwA iitf.Hnn.

frnm It. r.ad.ra. A ist nnaEeB oi Dit? nuunesa tn tii fitter te rtmive consideration muat be limited to SOC nawia. and must contain tha name and address of tha we sung oi depreasioji and among fwmar, but these will not ba nubliahad If tha writer ob- t-ne urst iu experience recovery. Throughout a period of depression inuiwiii, rusnvnuev townsnip, 519; James M.

White township, S17j V. J. Smith. Black-lick township. W.

F. Simpson, White township, JM: A. P. Mc-Nutt, Brushvalley tvnship. P.

M. Bartlebjuirh. Grant townishiD. paeMi to tha publication. AtcImm meBraaeneln aha atoaatn.

Oaiatte growing more and mor acute, there is a very natural tendency on the a4w fork, W. SlTTchicato, Tribune Tower niBPursn. uimnnw or commerce mm. where. pan oi me puonc to ay as linan-cial conditions grew, tighter and tiorhter.

"Let's tro to iho movifR miH 513: Danile Fyock. Grant, S37: John Quotations for advertising- WIU ba furnished en ap- We feel that we are now coming on bet P. St. Clair. Center townshin.

S3 iBiieation to tn. company. and T. S. Buckley, Armstrong town ter days.

We have waited long for the indisputable evidence of a turn for the better. cheer up." This carried the industry along after curtailments in expenditures hit heavily in industries ship, $14. work faon have installed a new and that reduction in the funds necessary conimoniv rocarcied as mare isfn. gas engine in the Keystone N'ovejty Monday, July 31, 1933 tin! and of greater stability. The orKS nil cost 01 It IS a SIX- horse-power New Era engine and same psychology prompts the fellow who has just gone to work to fei; PRISON LABOR in run tne peanut roaster.

for the relief of the unemployed is conclusive proof that we have turned the corner and are on the way back to a moderate prosperity, when the dwellers in every home will be self-supporting and happy. Punxsutawnev is lo have free the survey made by the Bureau of La- iorget nis troubles and his accumulated debts through seeking inex mail delivery commencing Santam. pensive entertainment for his fam ber 1. "Punxsy'' is slowly catchintr hi. A party of younr folks from ily and himself.

For these reasons the motion pictures is one of the greatest economic barometers, and par Statistics, in addition to the one hundred "jiri'd sixteen State prisons and the twelve federal prisons, covered the jails of the iiihety-two cities having a population of over one hundred thousand population, and two THE FARM INCOME IN PENNSYLVANIA town, under the chaperonage of Miss Stella Hasinger. picnicked in at cms moment it is proving that the long awaited recovery is actually FOR 1932 The Pennsylvania Department of Ag unner way. The new situation with its in thousand, seven hundred and twenty-one ot the three thousand and seventy-two coun- creased box-office returns, follow a wuvua on nuay. a 20 Year Ago Thursday, July 31. 1913 Ues in the United States.

ing a long period of uniformly poor riculture, on July 13, issued its Weekly News Bulletin, in which it gave to the farmers of the Commonwealth an extremely important bunch of information. Dusiness, may oe explained in So, They Say: Bp In the two thousand, seven hundred Sna twenty-one county jails forty-four word. The public is beginning to i earn money and the public is put Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor T.

Logan of Patterson Heights, formerly of That information covers the cash in nets if soma time elapses between the gathering and use. For this reason the woman who must buy her vegetables for canning runs less risk of spoilage after canning. Oven Canning Method The oven method of canning it particularly easy for beets. If you have a thermostatic controlled oven, (thousand and fourteen prisoners were con ting it into circulation throueh Mn a-nnri. fhor A Thooght For TIm Day God will not caat away a ws feet man, el thai- will he help tha evlKdors Job 30, Good de-ds riog clear through heaven, like a bell.

Riehter. unesville, announce the enpare. commencing to spend. What now is ledge in ihe colleges the freshman ment of their daughter, Sylvia, to ifihed in 1932. Of this number seventy and four-tenths per cent were engaged in or come of the farmer for that year, and states that that income for 1932, is about one-half of the farmers' income for 1929.

uL'uareiv. in ine motion oicLure in- a vv hr nvi in mn. raui cawara Laveen of Mew firieh- uusviy ib vcuam ue otner semor never takes any away. ton. Mr.

LaVeen graduated from dinary prison duties or were sick or idle; oirecuons. most assureaiy money Dr. a Lawrence LompII. of Har- That information is imuortant tn the Indiana state Normal School. that dribbles through the box-of eighteen and eight-tenths per cent were en- Tard.

DEATHS Miss Grace Martin of farmer when he figures on the tax problems fice windows raoidlv coes Inta cir tne regulator la set to ZbO degrees F. and the oven heated while packing the vegetables. A portable oven Sfiged in road work; five and four-tenths per Indiana; James M. Derby of Latrobe culation in many channels, -ranrine mat distress mm. I can see! And look, look the inermometer can.

of course, be used. irom rents ana salaries lo printing With his cash income cut in two. his rent in larm and dairy work; ana nve ana lour-tenths per cent in; other productive liowers on Ihe wall paper! a native oi Indiana county and Wm, S. Davison of Taylorsville. ana ior mat matter as lar-reach but frequent checking necessary h'lrst words uttered bv B.

A tvnue she was takinc the cur- imr as it may seem to the nro- Grlstvold, 81, of Dallas, ti taxes remained the same, or probably higher, than they were in 1929. to insure satisfactory results. ine iron3 from her hair fuppdnw nf. ducer of the cotton and the silver Lemon juice is added pre on recovering slgnt after 50 years city jails surveyed housed eleven ternoon. Edna Marlin of South forming the base of ail films.

That statement clearlv sh nws. tha a hen- serve the bright color, and to fur- i uiinuness a eleventh street, accidentallv touch. thousand, four hundred and forty-six prison- would be difficult to think- of nn nisn tno acid wmcn insures a non- lute necessity of a chance in the svstpm nf BOOK a DAY THE LAMONTS TAKE A LOOK AT RUSSIA BY BRUCE CATTON Of books on Russia there seams ed her right eye with the hot end. industry that fails to contribute The church today needs a new acid vegetable against spoilage. A ouster quick formed on the eve taxation, as it affects the real property with tersii- v.Qf this number sixty-eight and two-h'tnij per cent were engaged in ordinary something to pictura producing and baptism of faith, religious teal and in preparing beets for canninc.

and caused severe pain. Drs. William A. Simpson and F. B.

Steven in tins tyommonweaitn. io 10 some exienc money evangelistic enort. slice or dice large ones ready for paid for admission to view the Rev. P. X.

U'elshlmer. Canton. O. That statement, in part, follows: "Preliminary estimates sh serving and can the small beets whole. They are very attrac son were called and made an examination.

The physicians sav the turns snovrn inrougtiout the coun try, it is not tni pnase oi tne sup- Love Is not an end In Itself; it Is tive for serving reheated in butter eye is not destroyed and that with tn, iiiieteoiB mtm vne moment an instrument and a means toward or tn a tart sauce. proper care the bum wall heal with total cash return from farm production in the various counties of the State" during 1932, have been announced the-Pennsyl nuwevei. dul vne suDstant ai evi- a nnmh it on, a be no end; and the surprising thing in a short time. Wash beets thoroughly. is that so many of them are worth aence titai tnis country is aetinitc- Ludwle Lcwlsohn.

novelist. Workmen with a team are en vegetable brush. Cut off tops, leav on the tin firrade. iustifvino tht! vania Department of Agriculture. This in gaged in grading the lawn of the ing about two inches of stern.

Take taitn tnat promptea ue diet invest- reading, One of the new ones which yon could profitably look into Golf Is tho only thing I've ever wniw property, on Philadelphia come amounting to one hundred and riftv- care not to break the skin nor cut the long, straight "tap" root. Drop nient that we are making in adver- been in lovo with yet, treet. A handsome fence is to he tising. Phyllis Buchanan. 2a.

Tmns. Mis sia uay by iMyi" 'By Corliss and Margaret Lament. Mr. and Mrs. into a Kettle Doilina- water and erected ct the top of the stone coping and the entire nrooerlvis to be six million, seven hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars represents a fifty per cent reduction from the 1929 total.

sissippi golf champion. boil fifteen or twenty minutes. Dip into cold water and alio off skins. put in condition in keeping with its BARBS There's no harm In exoosinr the Latnont went to Russia in the summer of 1932, made an extensive trif through Leningrad, Moscow Kazan, Stalingrad and the Black Sea rein on. iii2wi)c ana us promt Pack in hot sterilized jars, adding "These estimates shof thar sevpntoon uuman tioay.

it 19 a beautiful work teaspoon -salt, 1 teaspoon augar million, nine hundred and fiftv-siv fchnnsanri of nature Soma people would ana teaspoon lemon juice to each want to nut nan is on a horse. looked about- them cympathetically and kept up a day bv day diary of ueu-e. 10 Years Ago Tuesday, July 31, 1923 prison duties, or were sick or idle nve ana fliree-tenths per cent, were on road work; even' and nine-tenths per cent at farm and KsHry work; and eighteen and six-tenths per leant in other productive work. Pjji The great majority of the county and fcttyjails either not engaged in manufacturing activities or were producing on a Syery limited scale. piSln thirteen jails, city and county, manu-facturing was being carried on on such an extensives scale that special inquiry was made regarding the character and value1 of ttbe products.

The total value of all products, made in twelve of these prisons dur-iRat. the year was five hundred and sixty-rieven' thousand, six hundred and nineteen idollars, of which eighty-six and seven-tenths p'er cent was to be sold and thirteen and i' three-tenths per cent to be used in various public institutions. The principal products were brushes, brooms and wire goods, liitj; There is general agreement that regular-work is beneficial to prisoners, fey There is, however, strong opposition to Stb sale of troods in th nnen Judge Joseph B. David, Chicago! "I was just Aimee's pet poodle." wa.ils Mr. Hutton, now suing the evangelise for divorce.

Maybe that's their experiences. on nudism. pint jar. Add enough boiling, water to fill jars to within an inch of the top, half seal and place in pre-heated oven. Leave two hours, Their book is not ao much corw Never in the past was it so Im 0 person met death bv drown what comes Erom ail that puppy love we were reading about just at- dollars, or eleven and five-tenths per cent of the 1932 income came for the sale of field crops which include in order of "cash" importance: potatoes, hay, wheat, tobacco, corn, oats, 'buckwheat, cloverseed, rye, barley and timothy seed.

"Fruits contributa KPVPn imllinn flipao remove from oven and comoletelv possible to be an atheist as it is ing, a numoer ol others had narrow ler ineir wedding. cemed with Communist theory, fivi year plans and so on as it is with giving an intimate picture of tha everyday life of the Russian (people. seaK Invert for a few minutes to escapes from serious injury or death and several automobiles were more today. Rev. John Haynrs Holmes, Xew York.

be sure the seal is perfect, then place upright and let stand until We take it that President Roose or less seriously damaged, as velt's rapid recovery (rom his re ine louna plenty ox irritating- things in Russia: but thev cool. suit of the activities of pleasure- cent cold was merely a part of the hundred and'thirty-four thousand dollars, or four and seven-tenths Der cent tn thp rntai Allow for Circulation also found that, on tha whole, "tha iecKers at ana near Indiana vestpr- Kooaevelt recovery program. As soon as a jar is Ailed place day. The drowning occurred at with apples leading, followed by' peaches, things were much more comfortable than we had expected." A visitor who isn't too finicky can hava a. it in the oven and keep jars about Lamnt-ell's Mill, the victim beinir Scientists declare June 21 Is the Sister Mary's Kitchen Francis S.

Mitchell, 18, of Greens- longest day of the year, but the two inches apart to allow for circulation of heat around each jar. Two very enjoyable trip through Russia ourg. average man no doubt will insist tney report and he will ba able- to SAW FRAVCISm PrMlrl-nr racks may be used, one above the mat it tne one last before his va strawoerries, small fruits, grapes, cherries pears and plums. 'Greenhouses, gardens and nurseries, ranking as named, provide cash income amounting to fourteen milii nn fit.n hiiMxa.l see what he wants to sea and not cation begins. what the red leaders think he ought Herding showed marked improvement this morning after the most restful nurht.

he has had since Viix A pugilist's Ufe Is one of clinch to see. piarket, on the ground that this practice con- other, if the oven is large enough. Work fast and dip beets on cold water only long enough to- slip skins, not long enough to chill them. The hotter the beets are when they are put in the jars the better. Russia is still far from beinc a es and breaks, judging from the illness tiegan four days ago.

-Miss Wilda Elizabeth Hart, the atitutes a lorm ot unfair competition. This "Opposition led, in 1929, to the -oassace of the BY SISTER MARY (NEA Service Writer) Although winter beets are available during the winter months, many homemakers And inconvenient and expensive to use on acr and fifteen thousand dollars, or nine and one-tenth per cent of the total. ''The sale nf tVirpuf- record of Jack Dempsey. thrice married and twice divorced. Utopia, they admit.

The food situation is General living conditions are by no means satisfactory. But tha Lamonts found an air of iiso-called Hawes-Cooper Act, which divests daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of Saltsburg, became the bride of Myles Merwin Moore of Salts-burg, wedding on Opticians renort uso of classes in i uu include timber, man svmn prison-made goods of interstate character TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast: Baked apples, cereal. ibis country is increasing.

Yes, we ana tnus enables a State to prohibit within broUght i cash ppximauV one mUlton! ioui ftundred and nineteen thousand dollars ie Rov. Raymo at a pretty home mond was pertorm- ve noticed quite a few more hope and confidence throughout Russia, a widespread feeling thai a fine new world is coming into exis tencc. They believe that the ordin broiled liver sausage, toast, miik. ita borders the sale of prison-made eoods 1- Hart, a glaRsea being used since the return cofTee. rrom otner States.

This Act becomes effec of beer. Luncheon: Rice ring with creamed brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. R. H. Criffith.

After a wedding trip to Atlantic Ciiv. Niairara Falls in 1934. It was the general ooininn of (Copyright 1933 NEA Service Inc.) 'the prison officials who expressed them- count of the long cooking required to make them tender and palatable. The housekeeper who buys her fuel by feet or units discovers that several hours spent in the cooking of a vegetable is quite an item. However, new "baby" beets are ideal for home-canning.

They are less perishable than almost any other summer vegetable and do not lose their Aavor and natural sweet; salmon, lettuce with French dressing, oatmeal cookies, sliced bananas, milk, tea. ary Russian is far "better off than he was under tha Czars, and they see no reason to suppose that tha Communist experiment is in any danger of breaking down or being and Sparrow Lake, Canada, Mr. and In Moscow, several families. rule, share a communal L-itchpn i aelves in the matter that thi3 Act would pro- iwoore will be in residence on Point street, Saltsburg. Dinner: Lamb balls with currant papiy result, in most states, in the rectnction which they do their cooking.

prison labor exclusively to the State-use interrupted in the near future. Published by Covivi-Friede, thii jelly sauce, creamed macaroni, buttered spinach, romaine salad, blueberry pudding, milk, coffee. system. book sella for f2. THIS CURIOUS WORLD The above data and statements are tak- BY WILLIAM FERGUSON entirely from the Monthly Labor Review of July 1933, and may be regarded aa cor-rect From the above data and statements it is apparent that the States are slowly get- iting away from the Old oraetire nf paitcinrr uue yci tern, 01 tne total.

Pro5orlin of the cash in-pi oducts including dairy cattle and veal was sevenly-seven million, four hundred and seventy-four thousand sev. en hundred dollars, almost as much as from all other products combined, "The sale of chickens and eggs provid- hunched and twenty thousand dollars, or gregate tw-tentha nt of the ag-V tock and livestock products wool a nnefpCattle' h0gs' sheeP lm 1 ool and honey, accounted for nine million WVISM" and two-tenths "ch income, obviously, does not tell he complete story because it does not show the contribution of each class of products to ducUonn tlhhfflrm hume to further Sdah ih nhe ff whare Produced, of-crrTp's3 tthe prisoners to contribute to their own sup-pport by having them manufacture commnrl. pties that are sold in the open market in com- raiSLf.if.fnn with "fron" IcU. OUR AUGUST Furniture Sale Starts Tues. Aug.

1st mere can De no question at all as to that practice beine unfair -the "free" labor of the land. $7,000,000 IS SPENT ANNUAUV IN THE WHISTLES (t)Rt the practice is passing out. h. now recognized as a fact that labor to be performed in the Nation OP ON THE RAHACU.OS OF THE jnouia do penormed by "free" labor, and that those free laborers ONTBO STATES, -prietary right in all the labor in the land. That rttrht: alnurlir kt slitntoH con- seeds Pt, as f0d.

fed. and lt, tv aevei hundred ana forty-eight thousand throughout the Kafinn nnrl ka IN 1916 SNOUGH SUITS OF UNDERWEAR WERE MADU FOR THK AMERICAN FORM A LINE COMPLCTlcyAROUNOTHE WORLD, AT THS Regular stock furniturs, made up of the highest quality and brand new styles is-ly 'me removed from compe-f tltion with "free" labor. rT: Tf t. nunated and thivfvfi.n mm foiesta and woodlots two million, two humi! nom mat imprisonment without WPr much more unpleasant to prisoners. 4)180 imprisonment with reeular 0 If 111 CIASly Before Inflation thouunrf and thirty suirt K1 u-afc vie of the situation, it will HSLlteSfeP th? PrinerS to take all MS IH FLIGHT See our ad In Tuesday's Gazette ft J1? oniy wy they caji uaruaxup IB to Keetl nnf.

nf AbOUT 19 HOURS ootop pveRy 2 IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THEV COVES. BETWEEN SIX AND SEVSN HUr4PSED AMI QaVltV. Picrht aouars; chickens and I dnl i n' eleven thou, and beef rattle. swine, sheep, ad bees' three seven dollars thousand' seve" BerkZn.8'81'' Chesr' York- Bucks, lethenv rmeiT' Crf-d affd Al-egheny, in the order named, were the ten of d8Iphla e'Shty-six Per cent Mri a CaSh from gardens, nur- UNEMPLOYMENT KEUEF to Public Ledeer Troub FURNITURE COMPANY Opp. Rltx Thtatrs A STUDY of modern, standard type locomotives shows tjit it re- u4 uiuunwi, abaiuatu iype locomotives snows inst nour, I and h' quires about 8,000 pounds of 6team to blow the whisUe for one during which time about four tons of water would evaporated 1190 pounds of coal consumed.

It is kai all a-V l.AH.A;ucc estimated that all the locomoti mo umereiH localities for unemployed for August is con-rmWaww than in any recent month irop it from fiv to fifteen cent. of the nation put in a grand totsl of 11,200 hour, of blowing ch day, IM'11'0' of is yttr rW i CiJuai.

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