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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 6

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INDIANA WEEKLY MESSENGER THURSDAY MAY 13 926 PAGE SIX Sure Relief SILAS STREAMS 4IIIIIMIHIII IIIIIU Expels Worms eWelry four Resinol on day Indiana any other hos MESSENGER CLUBBING LIST in ay TO GO HIGHER $235 Messenger and National Stockman and armer $220 Messenger with Ohio armer $550 I had a regiment $550 after a summer at home Messenger and arm and ireside $205 Messenger and New York Thrice a Week World $235 Address all orders to THE MESSENGER the sell latest for a Our Hobby Is Good Ask tosee Printing samplesof our busi 4 4 4 6 Bell ans Hot water 5 4 fish The 4 4 of are the Mississippi to continue exca begun last year of Choctaw The old belief that these were the work of some fan that with Point son was Dan Messenger and Pittsburgh Daily Gazette Times To rural delivery patrons only marked so that the reach his destination inconvenience Many Murderers York There are 118000 mur at large in the country The To the position Pullen hastened afoot reformed the infantry led back and retook the position He of sleeping sickness attributed Indiana Pa or for the love of it is not Other cannibal tribes were Cuba Jamaica Venezuela and Brazil graduated at a New York city Mrs Mtttje wife of the former vice president of the Italian Bank of Commerce of New York with nie" prize cat that accompanied her to Europe and back on the Conte Rosso The eat was listed as a first elass passenger and her meals each way were The cat is wearing a blue ribbon awarded her in a cat show in Geneva motorist with STUDY PUEBLO PAGAN ANNALS Get our figuret on that printing you have been thinking of railroad still runs and Mrs still prospers because the New derers authority is Judge Marcus Kavanaugh of Chicago bear high low caste father of a low caste low caste no mat father Incidcn sure Keiier Bell ans OR INDIGESTION and Pkg'sSold Everywhere Seek New acts on Ameri can Man Eating Indians Identify ish New York It is possible cast upon the waters to return federal fisheries people put some in fant mackerel in Massachusetts water two years ago with identifying marks One of them just caught off Cape May weighs one and one half pounds By pre plot 31 missionaries in a pueblos many of them 100 miles apart were killed to bad more than 600 cultured pearls have been suf raisers of Ago never so mad and the mother and $7 went to cook CANNIBAL MOUNDS WILL BE EXPLORED Santa Brothers of the ranciscan order of the Roman Cntli olic church in the Southwest are pre serving the traditions of their or ganization which arose from the mar tyrdom of priests who passed cen turies in the conversion of the Pueblo Indians from their pagan beliefs to Christianity Much research work is being done by scholars to bring to light the facts of the spiritual conquest of the Pueb los which they believe to be one of the most colorful pages of the history of the Americas ather Theodoclus Meyer after considerable study in the archives of the mission at Santa Barbara Cal has compiled a list of 51 members of the order who gave their lives in the period from 15 12 to 1696 The result of this search contrasts the religious brothers with the proud conquistador the one for the prize of mystical gold and gems the other for the prize of human souls The history of the Christianization of the Indians showed that there were waves of persecution of the priests at Intervals of 40 or 50 years throughout nearly two centuries They reached their climax in 1680 when the Pueblo Indians rose in re bellion against the tyranny of Spanish rule and killed nearly every white man in New Mexico arranged score of or more one Messenger and Pittsburgh Post Daily The Post is the leading Democratic daily in West ern Penna Rural delivery patrons only THESE PRICES ARE OPEN TO THE OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS BETTER TAKE ADVAN TAGE THEM NOW AS THEY ARE LIABLE New Type Latest Style aces Mother of 28 KIkinda Austria rau Anna Bauer forty nine is the mother of 2S chil dren all living She has 14 grandchil dren Club for Aviators To tlie many clubs iu London lias been added one for owners of private aircraft The club starts with twelve members who possess airplanes of their own and it is intended that Hy ing contests be promoted ORST Mfg SCOTTDALE PA Cautious Richmond One Virginian is go ing to be a bachelor for a while at least because of his caution To the questions of the clergyman at his wed ding the cautious groom insisted on replying: do the best I The ceremony was called off and the license returned to the county office ALASKA HOTEL OWNED BY 721 33 Philadelphia St BOTH PHONES CHILDREN WITH WORMS NEED HELP QUICKLY delay a minute if your child has worms They will destroy his health If he grits his teeth picks his nostrils beware! These are worm symptoms Disordered stom ach is another Immediately give him Ver mifuge It has been the safe vege table worm medicine for 75 years wait! Buy Vermifuge at your today TRAVELED PUSSY Grow Hair on Your BALD HEAD Oysters Catch Cold 600000 Pearls Lost Because oysters like numans are subject colds a loss of 000 embryonic is estimated to fered by pearl bay near Nagoya Ago bay is the center of Ja cultured pearl industry Here tiny seeds implanted in oysters grow into 'icli neck laces The drought is said to have caused the water of the bay to become extremely cold and the change in tempera ture experts said resulted in the parent catching cold and dying Note in Bottle Tells of Gold in Canada Norway Maine Do the bones of two human skeletons stand as the gruesome monu ment to a great gold field? Woodbury Russell revolves this question in his mind as he plans trips in search of the yel low metal He has abandoned interest in the search and gives all the information he possesses to the public His information 's contained 2 in a note found floating in a tightly corked bottle below the 2 falls at Clark City on the St Margaret river in Canada' The note reads: finds this bottle 1 there is gold and in plenty 25 miles above the falls My chum Jack is dead and I am freez ing to 1 Russell a contractor and builder went with his brother and several other men to do con 2 struction work at Clark City Canada Here they found the 2 bottle and made their first tin i successful trip in search of the mentioned gold Things Nicely Adjusted The bureau of industrial technol ogy reports that the investment in au tomobiles last year was twice as great as the investment in new build ings about the proper pro portion People live in their automo biles about twice as much as they do in their homes Galveston Daily Genuine German Kazors Imported from Solingen unsurpassed in edge and finish PP One $198 three $498 Write for exact des Carl Hubmer 246 West End Av New York Got Her Start Cooking for Gold Seekers Nebraska Arranges Exchange With Mexico City of Mexico Negotiations look ing toward an exchange between the United States and Mexico of scien tific and research knowledge have been conducted along successful lines in the last two months between the Uni versity of Nebraska and the institute of geology of the Mexican government Schramm chief of the department of geology and paleoutolgy of the University of Nebraska is the chief power behind the movement to bring about an exchange between the countries of fossils minerals and me teoric stones John Zozaya secretary of Judge Berry American com missioner at the meetings of the spe cial claims commissions was commis sioned to initiate the move to strength en the scientific collections now ex isting in both countries with such spe cimens as each country is able to sup ply which the other has not got It is pointed out that there exist many fossils and other objects scientific value in Mexico which not to be found in museums in United States and vice versa 16 acres the builders had nothing sticks which which tensity WHY not make your appeal for patron age through the columns of this newspaper? With every issue it carries its message into the homes of all the best people of this community Don't blame the people for flocking to the store of your compett tor Tell them what you have to sell and if your prices are right you can get the business with an island and rustic Canadians opening up their with a railroad over pass the White Horse Yu Seek Light on Early rancis can Martyrs missions REMINGTON KOBE CO 517 62nd ST PHILADELPHIA PA Quality Goods Reasonable Price We Invite Comparison 333 You A Real Estate Owner Anjwbro in the United Slates? and you wish to sell for Write Albert Schneider Org idelity Mortgage Bldg Cleveland Ohio With the departure for the Louisiana coast of Henry UCollins Jr ethnologist the Smith sonian institution Initiates an explora tion of an almost forgotten area of prehistoric life on this continent The region extends westward from New Orleans was the camping ground of tlie Attacopa and Chitimacha In dians It has been overlooked by archeologists and nothing has ever been written about it Mr Collins who is assistant curator of ethnology In the National museum and whose expedition the bureau of ethnology Is financing will investi gate the mounds In the area with a view of determining whether they are true mounds or mere shell heaps and to collect bones artifacts and pottery So far all the pottery found along the gulf from lorida to Louisiana has been similar indicating a cultural re lationship among the peoples and sug gesting a migration route Cannibal Tribe The Attacopa Indians were one of the few known cannibal tribes of the American continent Whether they engaged in the practice for ceremonial purposes known found in Colombia The Chitimacha possessed a much higher culture and seem to have been related to the Natchez They had the same caste system division of the tribe into nobles and proletariat and their language Is similar It is in teresting to note that caste was trans mitted through the mother so that a high caste mother could caste children to a while the children mother must remain ter who was their tally one method of climbing the so cial ladder and entering a higher caste was to sacrifice relatives at the death of a noble Explore Choctaw Mounds rom Louisiana Mr Collins will pro ceed to vations mounds mounds eiful ancient race entirely distinct from the American Indian has long been exploded It is now known defi nitely that they are the work of the ancestors of the Choctaw or related peoples who built them as burial mounds or more commonly as plat forms for the erection of their tem ples and the homes of their leaders The largest of these mounds Is 1(K) 1 feet high and covers an area of about When it is realized that but crude and stone implements with to dig and reed baskets In to transport the dirt the in of the religious feeling which could produce such a monument be understood ile Sutterers "Calo us slops that terri ble Itching bleeding at once quickly reduces protrud parts Trial treat tree Calo Vas KHU Co Ballinger Bldg St Joseph Mo Pianos Gift Shop Grafonolas and Records ECZEMA Relieve that itching burning tor ment and start the healing with nesscardfc visiting cards wedding and other invitations pam phlets folders letter heads statements shipping tags envelopes etc constantly carried in stock for your ASTHMA? Asthmatic Pastilles are relieving' sufferers all over the world Sample free at your druggist's or from SAMUEL KIIWEK CO IXC Chemists Since 1S04 Boston 29 Mass Skagway Alaska Many tourists from the States know Mrs Harriet Pullen of the famous Pullen house which Is 1500 miles as a plane flies from Ketchikan at the southeastern I tip of Alaska to Nome out to the northwest on Bering sea 3 All over the world wherever linger those madmen and others who came rushing to Alaska and tlie Klondike to the eastward in for gold in 1898 and 1899 Mrs Pullen is loved A handful of women became famous because they were able to stand be side the sprinkling of men in tlie un counted myriad of goldrushers who were hard enough to conquer the North and of all that bright company the men of the golden North count Mrs Pullen the brightest Young comely strong Harriet Pul len was daughter of a rancher on sound in Washington state She came to Alaska in 1898 with her four children to go with her husband over the Chilkoot trail or the equally ter rible White pass trail into the Klon dike for gold Had $7 and our Children She lost her husband Camped on the beach here she had $7 and little children The rush was men did not eat the four children ing She cooked so well and withal was so kind and helpful that those thousands passing through here and up the White pass trail or through Dyea four miles from Skagway and up the Chilkoot trail called her the Mother of the North She prospered and bought out old Cap board ing house in Skagway The boarding house she developed into Pullen house a 20 room modern hotel standing in a landscape garden of several acres split by a mountain stream bridges country came White kon The Pullen whitehanded children of the outside come taking this fast route to see the sights of the North Pullen house is reputed to have entertained more dis tinguished guests than telry in the North Sent to West Mrs oldest He attended the University of Wash ington which then had a preparatory school five years President Roose velt gave him the first appointment from Alaska to West Point He be came all American tackle and gradu ated among the first five cadets in his class Into the World war he went as a colonel of engineers He was pressed into service as a tank commander With his squadron of tanks he took a German position but infantry fol lowing him failed to consolidate hold back them died to war service two years ago Royal Pullen graduated from the University of Washington playing guard and was an officer in the World war Both brothers were cited for gallantry and General Pershing once exclaimed wish of Mildred Pullen school in Chester Pullen a student at the Uni versity of Washington was drowned at Ketchikan on liis way back to tlie States BARE TO HAIR A Blessing to Mankind Paul Bonor Pit cairn Ave Jean nette Pa had Al opecia which left him without hair on any part of his head Used four bottles of Bare to Hair Now has a full growth of hair as shown on the photo Bare to Hairwill grow hair on bald heads Stop alling Hair Dandruff Itch ing and many forms of Eczema Correspondence given personal attention Six Million Criminals in Records Show Washington Statistics disclosing that about 6 000 (MX) Americans at some time in their lives have indulged in criminal careers were obtained at the Department of Justice About 3000000 have been accused in tlie courts The other half although at some time guilty of offenses for which they might have served terms in prison have escaped the vigilance of the police The estimate of the criminally in clined population was made by de partment experts on the basis of the fact that finger print records of 1013 O0O criminals are on file in the bu reau of identification ALLEYS OOT EASE Stops the pain of Corns Bunions and Calluses Before putting on your shoes eprinkle into them some ool Lase and walk all day or dance all evening without the nerve wracking pain of hot tired aching swollen feet It gives iinmeaiate reuei oot Ease the Anti septic Healing Powder for the eet takes the friction ironi me snoes ana gives rest and comfort Al avR nee it for breaking in new or tight shoes Sold by ail drug and department stores Trial Package and a oot Eae Walking Doll sent ree Address OOT EziSE Le Roy Day Novelty 5fG ifth Ave New York Representatives Wanted to Take Orders for our hand rhiuioiddefl snigham dresses WAXTD Men to represent a ord Trans mission Lining Company can earn from $50 to $100 per week George 11 Boyce 44 Count St Brooklyn New York Built 5900 Miles of New Roads in 1925 New York Motorists will have about 5900 more miles of concrete road to travel over during 1926 than they hud in 1925 Added to tlie 31700 miles built in previous years there are now approximately 37600 miles of concrete on the highways in the United States outside limits of incor porated cities and villages The building of 5900 miles of con crete highway in a single year estab lishes a new record and along with the improvement of many other miles of gravel and grading was no small job for the road builders It involved the use of tremendous quantities of materials and the employment of a great army of workers A feature of tlie last high way construction activities was the efforts of the road builders to incon venience the motorists as little as possible In every way the policies of the state highway departments were to serve the highway user More attention was paid to detours around construction jobs They were kept in good condition and were care fully could least Baseball Become professional player bls money fame Startling book gives inside se crets' everything explained $1 Novelty Pub Co ESox 124 Stu Brooklyn KEEP VOIR DOORS CLOSED WITH "DUO" screen door and cupboard catch Samples two pairs 25e Agents Wanted DUO 1028 63d Street Oakland Calif foOoTBS HARDWOOD ASHES best lawn and garden fertilizer for earth delivered to your station $2U free circular STEVENS Peterborough Ont I5AKKRY Bakery equipped to do a large wholesale business In a good town centrally located well provided with all modern ma chinery Stevens Granville UNDERTAKING And Chapel Accommodations INDIANA PA eWelers aqd Engravers WAYRB RIGG GO INpJGESTJOWj a uri for rvM'i 25 1 ov 11 I 1 II a a iamoqds Watches 4 I 4 I A I I If fl I and Glocks 4 i Ik A jE 1 I S' rEaL I 1 i 1 vi i )i jl I i I :1 Si I JMLrBusmess IXLaii yj SB iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

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Pages Available:
39,267
Years Available:
1862-1988