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0 BfjKpn WILT.IAMSPORT* PA, JT A TRIBUTE TO GENERAL BOOTH 1 'S Detachment' Htld "Memorial Services in Asso' Hall, Yesterday. Ma- ample, I yield-myself to love, to serve and to.follow Thee as he did. and thus I commit my life, 0. God, to Thee. Keep me and guide mo.

I will trust Thy grace for strength to fulfil this vow, obey Thy voice and for Thy glory in the saving of others. prny for TPSIIH' pake. Amen Latest News SERVICE StlBJECT Gathered to Hear Addresses Delivered By nent Men. Its tribute to one" From Republic By Nogales, Prosv Sept. According ,1 services Were held for Qeneral William Booth his a'few days ago, a of the Salvation Army.

number people present, Uietm men rs the esteem, of dead work solem- to advices received'' here today rebels have surrounded Cananeo where many Americans are located at the copper "camps' and an attSck ig Imminent. Bridges lending to the east been 'burhed b.y the invaders. appeal for aid' was received by today from Sar 1 ar Wood, Southern Paciflo' agent at Santa Cruz for herself and 145 year old daughter. She said that rebels occupi; fed the town yesterday. Shortly arter her message was received the wires ere cut was its subject The hymns iiinse Tvhich were special favor- dead man and the address- owiag eulogies ot an unsel- Hed with 4o've for God and By Press.

fHREE HUNDRED MEN Will COME As Delegates to the C. M. B. A. Convention Which Here Today.

HIGH MASS AT CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION Will Be Followed By Opening Session and Address of Welcome. Everything is in readiness for the conv.ention'of the O. A which tomorrow la this dty. All yesterday and last night the delegates were arriving, slowly, but giving promise on. the late trains of the rush which will come today.

By tonight it is expected that 300 of the delegates- will be In Williamsport In connection with it PENNSY CBOSED ANOTHER LANE NEW INTEREST IN INCREASED ARMY Teiwfic Storm In Farmerly Connected Old Jersey Brought Out'By Late War ma- man. i Robert -P. Gibson, rector Episcopal the-service" with, a few. Schmidt offered prayer, 'read theacrip- i'aul! have. foaght a rw 1fht, Tho Ills Mi cmI'l' tas ID ('11.

tevorlte of the Managua, Aug. 31 (Delayed in and Europeans in the beleagured capital are -safe, but nothing is known concerning, the situation of those at and other-places which not been heard from in ten mays. At that time all was well wlth-thei exception that one Gemvu killed, at Matagalesa." ---The Wife of the British consul-gen- tr'al here, who is marooned at Jinotega, northwest of a letter through to her husband-today. It with the been messneft -y week ago andr said she kerfpi the 'afternoon with the statement on the Jesus Christ i-TM -the He- said 3 ie of the of who in- the last 75 has brought this emphasis into. 01 .4.

short history p'upral Boothia telling cer- fi'ts, which; bore life. He told. lw. lion army i hrm- irKrewaBxlfbecame a power. a tribute to the; Army by nut It ias.ln It; the of growth, in personally and helps anjut- wiird brlnga Uie truth waa jW Nothing has been heard from several English women 'at Ma- eaya since the trouble started.

The revolution has not. affected Blttefields and other eastern 'points. HEAhS RROM GOME? I A I Gomez today- sent a lbn cable despatch to President today in with the attack upon Hugh S. Gibson, the ATwerican jcharged. affaires at Ha' a newspaper In- part the said; grieved by the statement vana, b'y Enrique reporter.

which General urn until vkstorla4teced.Win of state, to Cuban r-Bt self to trusting ta.yc*r~constant good will toward Cuba and government to repeat my sor row a n- dipiatiori at the outrage jlnflWted npdn Charge his rightful 'place. He i. fact that- thatt some of tios of the army, and aald ttxsy out t'inn to Jesus Christ; exposition His teachings as- a singleness of bis purpose. He said work the Bjmy will on mid it An 'off or tte- worti: of the army in this dty was anil -during i lifting Captain Yowng sang. a solo, tomn'whjch composed by Qeneral Booth.

Mr. "Evans Ui-v. Evqre-Kvans, pastor 'of the First ConKfeEaUonal ch'ujicti; was the UiB States by a foolish per insttBation of Arsons tryins make trouble be- Cuba and me iJnlteu asBure you Las been rested and prose'- thS- severityur laws possible rapid- flomw was learned yesterday that a WH- llamsport branch of the association Is pjmost'an assured thing. FV the Pittsburgh man who baa been' in the city arranging for the convention) said yesterday that it only 'needs fifteen petitioners to secure a. charter and that several local men" are work- ng to secure -many more than this number, jt is possible "that If one is secured, will 1 be'lnsti- tued with 'special At High Iftfasa Tomorrow morning, at- 9 o'clock the Convention will" open.

Tho delegates will march from the Park botel to Church" of the Fourth and Walnut streets, where a. solemn b.igh mass will be sung by the-Rev. (William A. Cunningham, of Turtle Creek.1 spiritual adviser of the Pennsylvania association. Rev- John Costello, will Beacon and Rev.

Thomas Why to. as sub deacon. Duringthe ma-Ss'Father Costello, will the delegates in the'iiajse of the Catholic churches of, this city, and will preach i a mbn. At the of the mass the delegates will march back to the note and will formally come to order. or Stabler Twill wecome them for th cityr.and M.

J. Maxwell, of Pittsburgh the grand president will jrebjond. ness wiH be brief at ftp morning slon. -In the HUi' delegates will will devote the-time" then and durin. United the next 'day to.

many' Reception and Dance. -The session-promises to be A number of new P.I.. inrolta Shore Roaa With the Road. HAS GIVEN TO VERY MANY RUMORS One. of Them is 'j'hat New Yards Will Be Built ait'Once.

In order to draw the network the tighter: at the the lane, lead- ng thniugh the property xrf the Penn- ylvania railroad south to the vicinity of -the KeiBtona Glue plant has been loed At both ends traffic has been stopped aa a result. Another lane easing north from the Reach road has also been shut off. The lane running outtL.throngh the. grounds owned Hy he jPennjiy.lvania railroad started at treolcf Jersey Shore road and baa been iwed extensively by the farmers. As a result of closing of 'these 6 highways, there is not a road rom Popular: street' to a point of the neuvres Cos't Nearly By 'where; abroad connects the leach road Jersey Shore road- The blocking of the ikne through he Penfnylvanla.

grounds has caused tnppy, rumors in part of he One of thdco is to the effect Sat the'CdPeONBilni 71 11 contemplate hs iuilding of large yards this fall. The lane-thrSUKh closed by immense gates. Setter Syork. td-accomplish better work and to make the results of the rec.ent Stough eyangellstkJ campaign the more lasting In members of 3fc tiutheran church hold a-business-rsesBlon after the prayer BBI viOJM)n Wednesday evening and organize a ipeTOCinal'-worJvers' league. bnslness meeting will be held at ttat time.

Washington. Sept. Reports thus far received by officers of the War Department on the recent countrywide array tnaneuA-rea Indicate that the mljitla most of the nation Is more enthusiastic for a greater force than has the case since 1898 when the war with Spain aroused the citizen soldiery. The regular army, Judged by the same maneuvres, is regarded as a more effective fighting force because of the Texas mobilization and Ita. participation with the jnllltia "in.

msTieuvre camps. Bogulaj- army officer attribute great Interest being taken In Ifie militia arm to the frequent rumors of trouble with. Mexico and the unrest. In Central America. -At times, eay the military authorities the 'citizen soldiers always respond with the result that In both strength and personnel the militia IB tSw In the absence of the official reports from the umpires who officiated at the various problem the attacks on New York and San Francisco, tnllitsry experts tonight were not prepared Ho comment at any length on the lessons learned from the field exercises.

It was however, that "the unofficial reports indicated the analyzes movenierits both cities swould disclose defects in their defenses. ReformsTn methods are expected to grow out of the mjmeuvMSB. maneuvree; which last throughout eight days, cost close to 000, the Federal government provided th'e various states whose militia participated mafcing up the balance. Army officers-TnstBt-tMt' such sum annually Is not enough to get altogether satisfactory results and Congress "asked for a larger appropriation next year. terrific electrical storm and.

rain stora stnJCk Pennsylvania tying Tjialy A West Of State up traffic at trating wire that a cloud burst had occured at Mercer, and a raging torrent was descending on New Cistle, caused much excitement at the latter potat Fire were- rufig. while mlnleterfl Announced the coming 01 a flood and dismissed their congrega- PAG6 Iffl HOUSFS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Four Were Hit During Yesterday's Storrns But Little i. Done. 1 1 4 tions. While preparations were being the telephone made to from.

Mercer report vas unfounded. NEWBERRY RESIDENCE WAS MOST DAMAGED Current Cut Sorne Queer Capesrs in the Home of Mrs. Good. In- 'HOSPITAL NOTES. Myrtle Case Being for juries She Sustained.

Myrtle Case, the wffi who ran away with a bawling, "inn only to be deserted In Shftmokin, and who walked to Sunbury in an. effort to get-back to this city, Is being treated at thb hpopitnl in uries sustained durtngjthat wplk. The girl is physically exhausted, white her eet are bruised and swaojlen from her 20-mlte walk, and ahe" is In poor For Fall. 'The flrat jugular meeting; of Kappa Sigma PI fraternity for. -the fall will be held at the Lycoming Presbyterian' church, Friday evening, September at.

7:45 o'clock. At. that time the annual election ot officers WITHDREW CASE. Melvin Starer, the young who will wiH be Is expected that the fraternltyjwill be-represent- former WiHinmspert High schoOJ foot- will the eleven and. it Is foregone conclusion that he will develop ia great team.

The-fra- was arrested on a charge stealing motor parts from the Incoming oun- ary Machine-company was hbntfrably discharged on Saturday by Alderman Rboads. He had purchase motor pared froiu tTyaung mTM Martin. Tvhtrclaimed to have ed them at cost from the factory, bu: who since been arrested for theft. As soon as the truth was learn sealant young Staver was quickly withdrawn. ana impoi tant-awiendmenta ready In tbs handg of the law'com- mlttee whlchrtU hold a- meeting this at the Park Mtel to discuss be taken of The NO.

The Booth's to the vision of today We, said today, are li vint; in a different land' from that in -whirii our giandparents. fived, andjh.at of fnen" General Booth, main- the greatest contribution to toe i of Generml Booth's ability to find liitjisjj iliem with his divine passion fur souls and of Ws' courage In the i The general was ordained a i i i of the Methodist church, and Mr I'Vans said that lt took drop the reverend and take the Reneral. What we need today Is recruiting like General Booth men wji-f win follow as hla men have fou Caused who feared of the attacfe on- Mr. the tlnlted States into a roost lamentable error, Benefit entertain the diMegates dty. Tte ladies tomorrow mass body win be hosts for a.

big reception In the eTfiii'ic The reception wiirbe preceded by Itinflnet for tte- delegtoa monifng" John Ai Monroe Hall und Panl Albright will be From Being Hit By trdn creek. r-hn nne verse -Vhlch Booth's Ufe'ts: 'The Lord of flirlfi t-onstrainetb. us." Capt iribute. T'iMitain Yonng, the head of the army In i city, was the last speaker. The a i worked Tinder General Booth fact that the leader's great purpose the i i of souls.

He told of the great i the general took In winiilnR. -spojtp. Of Hi" work of the. army's head, saying i i i IIP worked from iearry in uio niomins until late at night, many, branches of activity in English, a -Harry English, her son, aged 20 McCuHen, aged 25 years, all tHrnity cpnteimplMea, holding a ban- ouet tWs winter the meeting "--a mattervV. t-' 1 Personal Workers Met.

jneetmg of tEe" "Hen's Personal Workere, at the Disciples we" AT Monroe' H. who for a long time was a patient at the WU- larasport hospital, baa been at the Park hotel for. was again taken to the institution last- night for.medicaJ His 'condition is serious. Miss Helen Riddell, of this city, was brought tu the hospital yesterday and underwent an operation for appendicitis. She reported sting quietly last night.

Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, also of town, was admitted to the hospital and win undergo an operation week. Lewis Sterllng.Run, was ought-to a msport on Saturday ojul to the where he underwent an operation tor appendicitis. night it was'said the operation was successful -'Charles Seltz, of Pennadale, who un-. derwent an" b'peration was seating quietly last mgftt- Mrs.

Jamea of; Emporium, who undeiwent an operation on Friday was resting qnieUyHaBt night. son-, of Mr. attd Mrs, Howard Galbraith?" who was a pistlcnt at lie some days, an extent that he hPd been discharged. "Do you' wantra" cJerM A Gazett? and Bnlletln.ant ad will bring tfle man you. was visited by two heavy tiwnder showers yesterday, one in the morning and the other -in tile eTenlug.

The electrical, Display very sharp upon both eevoral places are reported as waving 4een suock, but by cold The lightning cut up some peculiar capers, at the honde of" Good, 2120 TJnn street, Newoeiiy, dnr- the evening and did con: slderable damj.ee It fooad. Its way out of.the house, by passing throcgh the brick wall. Passed Down Chimney. The bolt etrnck the flue on the side. of the-house occupied the other side being occnp.ied by Hani Newcomer, the owner.

after I knocking the flue off close to tJie-roof down the chimney andj.when he second floor was reached it divid- ed, part going into the upstalrs'room md the other passed on down Into be dining room. In the room upstairs 14 knocked "Shout. 20 yards of. plaster. rom the walls and ceiling, the register but of the wall.and tore he room -badly.

It then passed -out trough the side of the 'house; knocks Ing a large hole in the brick wall. The most damage was done in the dining room where bolt came out through the stovepipe hole, and played about he family, whtS'were "seated -there at the time eating breakfast lAll. the- plates on the rack were knodton dpwn md all the dishes on the table were hurled to the-floerr of liem fr. roken in pieces. Here, faster was torn trbni the walls' ana- jie the cnlmirey was thrown ill over the room and-its occupanta.

This Branch of-the stroke; left the house by of the cellar. It was a cold utioke arid.no flre was caused. At the home of Walter Horn, 233b Weit Fourth Btreat, Newben. Hhe- lightning struck the during last evening's storm and knocked it off close to the.room. No other dam- and Eests -held at the New- By H.

A Carlisle H. A. Surface, State Insects, saying, '1 under another cover a The Race. for the bicycle, race be; Louis rcy, fatally Injured. Became Panic Stricken.

strongly in the United States, giving i i i to bear out The r'-pi-ue homes, the industrial branches mi'! oiher features were mentioned. Onoral he said, believed'that: as was saved from hla -i'. hp should go out after some one 1 and tha.t Is 'one of the se- i ts of the success and growth of the Piih-ntion Army. world "owes a in General Booth, Said Captain YrnnR in closing, for -hiS; wonderful evangelize' the world. was a life devoted to'the service ''i Christ, a real life of service.

The Following Captain Young's address Mr Gibson spoke briefly, telling of a I'l'-dRe which the army uses in form and' which he said the'people asked to take, not hastily but He read--the pledge and the standing repeated it ii him, almost a man. The follows: ''ailed by Thy mercy through the eJ ness of this-solAwn hour, and facing the marvelous manifea- of savtag grace and Divine as the con- fiartTnad been to Hurley dur-: inJ the day vi.itmg,frineds. They Uilcken, BFCKFjf EXPEND TO SEEK CHANGE-OF VENUE Will Come When Whitman to Take Case to Supreme Court. eunmen Not UocaUd. 0y1 Sept.

t--Five detectives and follow. Several hundred CfthnUe mea-and women of the city 111 be present for- the reception (tnd-the dance. The Officers. The officers of ths-assoclatton, all of whom are to be present, With the excepjaon of B. of B(iie ad- -W, A.

Cunningham, -Turtle Creek; chancellor, "Thomas -Hoban Scranton; president, M. J. Maxwell, Pittsburg; first vice president, F. OK Elsert Brie; second vice president, PTOsb'urgr; secretary, W. Sullivan, Pittsburg; treasurer, Comber, marshall, J.

Peutzer, St Marys; guard, W. --Whaley, JIniontown, 'Tiustoes B. A. J. Powers, Philadelphia; M.

Clark, J. Brady, Pitts- Cr'and Medical Exanilner--Dr. J. Boueck, Allegheny. Committee on Laws--John A.

AHegheny-i, M. J. PlttsburgrT. J. Jennings, Committee oji Finance--D.

B. Gn- den Luzerne; John A. Hare, Pittsburg; Joliu J. Great bterestCenters In Vermont Election Kean's automphiler The members of the Kappa- Sigmn Jt fraternity who will compete In the race, will leave for Jersey tShore at -this start in front of M. C.

A. at th Jersey o'clock the finish will be in front of the Hall -drug store, on West are very poisonous when they tome to contact with hum'-m flesh. My wife, while packing fruit, re two sharp st'ngs on her swelled and iparaed her-te tie. concerning in- J'ourth, P. CBaiipol an West "Fourth street, have returned "from an outing at their cottage near Kllenton.

REV. OLIVER C. HORSMAN THE UBORING MEN Special Sermon' Even-. Ing 16 Title's Union Assembly at First -Eteirtlst hurch The C. Horsman, of the First Baptist church last evening preached a speciar.

ferinon to 1 work- lagnxen. but on. account of the weather there were but few. present. This aid not, however, interfere with the special message -Mr.

Horsman had for laboring men and his sermon was ap- Prof. Surface replied as "The you sent are the ft d.di -back; pm nha Tbey resembles' the All -over LeWgh cpuntr lan Hie eastam part of Beikn county, es pecially" In the ot Blandon, are-fruit trees that have beeii kulea by -treating Capsule method prepared by a of Allentown, and called "Three Fer tillzer and The name should be reversed, and' It should be called a "Scale Fertilizer and Tree as saw yesterday many trees "dying from the effects of tm I shall be Interested In knowlnf just what' material by thl man, reported as'Mr. Haven, as is Jny opinion that he new imposter 'springing up. Tel your neighbors to have nothing to di 'with any person who-wishes to-pu material Into the 4ree to Trill tbe scale age was Mbre CoFd Bolts. TT- the morning storm dence ot Harry C.

street, tick and. a cbimney knocked off but no-to resultgU The of Mr. 'Euza Shnler, 323 Park 'aye'nue, was aW "strucV by a cold bolt and a section of cornice was damaged. Those in 'tte -house and to the adjoining- residences Br- other-Damage. the storms caused several cave-ins in the streets that have been recently sewered.

On Park avenue a horse be- stalled in the mud and Contrac-, tor Dugan was called out yesterday to repair a cave Tucker street, upon it Ugent who nee why inte sewer. Dove strtet, Newberry, wat also reported bad condition. In-Scrtith wmiamsport last evenjnj "the trolley track above Beech streeS was covered with sand, to such extent-that the street car was ipablf to go further up the line than tba, afid gravej were, washed down Beech street; -IIP way. saddle TM" Insect I grow a'tree can with wings.about_one scaje i poison: In the-sap. It would, cer not as for the-' feature of the Saddle.

back caterpillar that its provided with cells that sting like nettled, arid thus considerably irritate the skin when one striker against it I have been stun? many times tbea during my days, as a neldT while they predated by them. This is the first fccdmf iwfl thp plants of corn. n'411 nrpaoli vprv Sept flrst fmportant test of political strength under the unusual conditions-prevailing this year will in Vermont Tuesday when the first state election will be held, National. Issues -have been presented and the effect upoa.the Republican and Democratic-Vote ot the campaign of ColoneJ Itoosevelt of -a series of sermons he will preach on present day social aspects of the Bible Mr. Horsman read the eigoTR chapter of Isaiah as- the scripture lesson and the text was taken from Jiig same chapted.

This chapter foretells the coming of Christ and a TSe'W Kovern- ment. It is. ari Ideal looked forward to and the applied it to pres- While the burning sensation is very unpleasant, it Is not especially dan- no alarm. Is probable that an application of washing soda followed by a coating of oil to exclude the air would polsonr the fruit to such'-''an that It wcujld kill any; person it farmers In the eastern part of county are'-now talking seriously of presuming the agents of the Kleckner Capsulg" method for injury to their trees. I can names and of persons who reporfecl to week that their have been killed by it By all means avoid letting any person treat your trees for scale, who wishes to do to spray.them glvo the dozens of me this with strong water umri street, flooding the street.

OBITUARY Allen. Harry Iee Allen, well known in this city died yesterday at Asheville, N. 'DeceaBcd was at onr tlmo eon-. nectod the Wyckoff Wood 1 PJpo company af-ila 1 1 1 for lime-sulphur solution at a time when they are dormant" --Treatnjent Bugs. bugs or Aster beetles arc so abundant and destruc- in the fall of name of this ent.aay-governments,: He said 8t imulca.

It is widely distrib- fead always been a movement, toward the United states and In the throwing oft so that the th 7ear ls frequently sent people could enloylnore freedom for 0 it tha a a a om(j pprson la-not governed by a dpmocratic "i CO Its rated and life MMl, I desire. unllst, tv Klve ay- to Thee, and here aad now I a a high police flclals for graft disclosed by the senthal murder. On preme Goff of the Suhe extraordi- from the Court this movement iias that QTere is gojjo on so a nation which I chiefly because it JH attracted attention through burn- has come in who toured the state last week, will be watched With interest Vermont has been strongly Republican for half a century but the size ot the Republican plurality, witb. the exception of three years, has been an accurate barometer of the political sentiment ot the nation. Whenever tffe Republican plurality has fallen below 26 000 a Democratic president has been elected In year the entry, of the Progressive party has complicated 1 the situation.

Five Candidates For Governor. There are five candidates for governor "Allen Fletcher, Republican- Harlan B. Howe. Democrat; the Rev Frasier Mezger. Progressive; Clement F.

Prohibitionist, and Frew W. Suiter, Socialist One element of Interest entering into the election is the possibility that the legislature may have to deteimlne who will be the next governor. In Vermont-any thing less than a majority vote throws the election of state officers Into the legislature. 1 BROKE A COLCAR BONR Miss Therese Mauck. ot 1012 Brie avenue, slipped and fell yesterday morning, while; attempting to Jump from one porch another, nor ihnulder a of government.

The the that this of would would i (contact with its nettle like hairs. Avoid Doping county farmer Hjirrisburg information "Aster bettlen are hard to destroy for the reason that they poison slowly' Their life history -is unique. In the young stSKe they live In the ground and feed grasshopper eggs Thus in this stage they are auite benefi.cial. They remain In the during the fall and winter. be full and plenty; dls dnstrial for an la-' 30 as to enable "A man called at wj.tr tf dbm and get all the enjoyment out of lie tie can.

He dldjiot. advocate government bwnershlpMf Vll the industries in the country? 'bwt stated that should control tMSta Jn such a way so as to make Ot a laboring man -what and-also upotr the petals of blossoms. i 11 no so abundant treatment, but often trS, so abundant FOU R-W I LE bors. as followa: i i- this Professor. Surface replied The man who Is treatitrg trees by nd a.nd fZ, WlesTer: get vegetation, and also buildings.

The blister bettles or aster beetles' The blister bettles or are about as difficult to poison as are the rose bugs or rose chafers anil, means should be taken to 1 be taken to his home I Barber. Mrs. James -Barheprcolored, dlcA suddenly at home. Junction street, South Williamsport, Saturday nfeht shortly after 12 o'clock She had been ill only aboat a half hour, suffcrtnK from acute indigestion, sne waa about 75 years, of age and is survived by a husband and one daughter, Mrs Stills, of South Williamsport. Tbo iune.ul place from Salem A.

K. Zion church on Tuesday aft- crrioon at 2 o'clock. Overdorf. The- fnncra.1 of Esther, the- slx- monthR-old of Mr. ani Mrs.

Samnel Overdorf. 414 Bridge street, took place from the at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. C. -Green officiating.

Interment was made in East Wild wood cemetery. Wheeland. SamueX Wheeland, aged 80 years, diecT at the city home Friday night' Doings in Fraternal Circles -The Associated Councils. Roy-al Arcanum of the Susquehanna will meet with Utility Council No. 1364, this city, at 4 clock Friday afternoon.

An open meeting will be in the evening. 'f ill y.m$3fc feM lX-Uf- 'jitm 1 5 (i 1 All members of tie L. C. B. A.

will meeting at School hall Tuesday fart, Awoclitol Quebec, Sept. world trotting record for fowfi mlhs on a half- mile track was broken by Major B. a Quebec horse 8J thp exhibition grounds yesterday according to an- tcuncement by the Judges after event The time announced was R.5t and for the five miles he trotted, by the Kutzlown fair, In the oast- em part of Pennsylvania, Bucks of jarmora reported to county, spread under the plants cloth's are saturated with kerosene or- tar, in the morning when It is cool and tho 1 UC m- lU.et-l.lOfr i a of 4hf best ts to. to attoiid mass In a -body me opening of the CM. B.

A. state con- vpntion. iip! by Ibis man der pretense. miles: 8-22 1-4; 4:7 l4; 12.31. 7:25 1-2; 9:56: Ci-OSE.

AH union' hatbct. shops air day be Gftiettfl and Bulletin wnnt ads give will and 11, or and you -can get the understand a this treatment made without asking abo.it it flrst. It does very little good to have the trees treated and then ask about It afterward. I most earn' estly recommend 'the farmers and. of this state to avoid that Is out of the line ot the Another method Is to put on water In a broad tray or pan, like a "disbpan.

and shake the into It They can be killed by spraying i arnenate of lead, using' an ounce in cnch gallon of water. This will oUon them slowly, as It takes nearly two days for them to killed. As others come on and take their places onn does not realize he Is killing, them. However. 1 recommend this spraying ft IT.

-K. Monday evening. The newly elected nmoera of Mt. Olivet Commander? No. 17, Knights of a a i install US newly elected officers tonight.

Target PnUice. Philadelphia Tres. orator who does not'shoot over (he heads of the people Is going to hit the greater number of voters. dn bring back.

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