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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE AGITATOR: DfeCEMfffiR 14, I9Z4. because an English noblemen, the Earl of Sandwich, always used to eat his meat between two pieces of bread. Anyone can eat with enjoyment when VM0S5T helps to keep the system fresh and healthy. Puretest Epsom Salt quickly empties the bile ducts of stagnant secretions end gives the body a thorough internal cleaning. Besides, it fc made by a new process which makes it really easy to take.

One of 200 Puretest preparations Every item the best that and conscience can produce. H. BLATCHLEY TI6CA OOOMTY af TUs --While eeatedin a barber chair in the shop of W. Draucker in Knoxville, Joel Xteer, aged 78 yean, died of apoplexy. Jay Borrows, of Mansfield, died the Blossborg hospital Wednesday night funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, --A petition has been presented to the Potter county court asking for permission to change the road leading from Gennania "Station to Oermania, to eliminate the steep grade on what is known as "StreiU Hill." --The barn of Fred Rugaber in Westfield was nearly destroyed by flrc Dec.

It. AU the interior was burned and a $3,900 printing preai with which Bngaber did Job printing. The damage to the building is around $300. There was no insurance on either building or contents. --At the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Freelaird, of Osceola, December 13, Ada. Burdic, of and Phillip Freeland. of Elkland, were married by Rev. Mr.

Totten, pastor of the Methodist church. The bride has been for two years in the Corning Glass Works in Corning. Mr. Freeland is employed by the Elkland Leather Co. They are a popular young couple and their many friends extend best wishes.

--Frank Frost, janitor at the Cov- mgton High School building, was sweeping one- morning last week between 7 and 8 o'clock, when he smelled smoke. On investigating he found quite a fire on the first floor He was alone in the building, but by quick work with fire extinguishers he was able to put the fire out It is not known how the fire originated, as it was not near the furnace nor pipes --I J. Ritter, aged 66 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Gore at, Keeneyville. He was born in Liberty township, December 30, 1848 He is survived by one YOUR CAR IN COLD WEATHER Propr er Care of Vital Part, of Motor, Chassis, Body and The arerage ear owner is Mldom in a position to know jut what mart be done to his car in the winter to approach nearly as possible conditions as they exist in warm weather.

Per this reason, the following sugfwstioris should be carefully observed tov owners. Cooling System--Before any.ami' solution is used, the water circulating system should be Inspwt- ed for leaJts, and repairs mada if necessary. It is usually a good plan' to replace hose connections at this lime of'the year. Da not use antt- preparations containing caj- chloride or other similar compounds, as they corrode the inside of the radiator. The only satisfactory solution of which we know ia alcohol and water, says the Stadebaker Corporation.

Denatured alcohol is preferred, but wood alcohol can be used. Wood alcohol often contains free acetic acid and should never be osed unless it is known to be free from acid. If acid is present, damage to the radiator will result. The following table shows differently proportioned mixtures with temperatures at which the solution, temperatures will begin to freeze: Denatured Alcohol Water Will begin to freeze at Degree Pahr. 19 10 2 below gero 18 below zero Glycerine is sometimes used with alcohol to reduce the evaporation to a minimum.

However, it has a ten- eonswiueaUy.redace the load pteeed on starting motor and battery. Also Uvst all connections art tight thretehoutthe electrical system and that none of the wires are grounded, or shorted. Test the battery wttk hydrometer every two weeks. If, on any tfro consecutive tests, the specific gravity is 1.200 or under, remove the battery from the car and have it charged and also we that the to charging properly. When adding in freezing 'water to the battery nperature, make sure that the motor it immediately run for abort time so as to charge the battery, thereby the added water with the acid and preventing reesing.

A.battery not properly charged will freeze.and the specific gravity be checked, good" hot for'starting In coffl weather, Make sure aR the sjedtrfcal connections are tight and clAn, that points irr clejn and "the opening set correctly, Ajs6 see that the spark plug right. Transmission. With- the coming, of cold weaker, the oil should drained from the trMsttissiriR attd the ease kerosene. with a mixture of" light transmission grease and fearo cold test motor oil. This mixture will flow, more freely than the usual transmission grease and will slsure proper lubrication.

Rear rear axle, at this seaeoi) of the year, should be drained of all grease and thoroughly flushed out with kerosene. Fill it with a mixture of light transmission grease and rero cold test motor oil Adjust the brakes and fit new linings, if necessary. See that- the brake shafts and such parts are oiled, essential that the steer- It is ing gear'be correctly adjusted and that the wheel alignment be correct Slippery pavements make it essential that the brakes and the steering me- connections. If glycerine used, rubber hose ichanism be in proper condition. daughter and three sons, Clayton connections.

glycerine and Foster, of Chicago, 111 and mix the alcohol and Max, of Camden, J. Three broth- i ual proportions and use this mixture 'also him, Aaron and same percentage as alcoholin ers REAL ESTATE NEWS. (Recent Changes in Ownership of Tioga County Property. Lawrence Trustees East Law- at th home of 8 au ghter, Mrs church to Merritt Brown; Ida GoT on Dec 13 He had been lot, $50 a sufferer from heart trouble for Wellsboro Charles Osgood geveral years but was confined to his James Ritter, of Liberty, and William Ritter, in the west. Interment at Westfield.

-I Ritter, of Keeneyville, died the above table It must be remembered that it is necessary to add alcohol from time to time to replace what is lost du? to evaporation. Whenever necessary to fill the rafli- bv evaooration of 40 an He is sur i i oc ycsrs and wife to Hug-h Davis and wife, bed onh about ten days lot, $600 Chatham Kizer to Seldon four gong )lve the West, also Kizer and wife, 89 acres, $1 lwo grandchildren, Elsie and Elwin Deerfield--Henry Westmiller and Gor6i of Keeneyville. The funeral wife to Nathan West, 40 acres, was held Wednesday at the M. $1,500 I church. Osceola--E Ward, et al to Fan Belt Adjustment--During ex- fan belt a ten ays is sur- weather fan belt ed by his daughter, Mrs.

Gore, and fc loogened whlch w) redu ce flow of air through the radiator allow motor to run it otherwise would. Radiator Cover It will assist greatly in approximating the summer --The house occupied by Claude temperature of the motor if a radi- he The Romans were the originators of the Christmas tree, though their ceremony had little to do with the modern idea of the Christmas spirit. They began by hanging small masks of Bacchus, the god of wine, upon the grape vines in the belief that the spot would become unusually fruitful. The occasion was made one of merrymaking and dissipation. After the advent of Christianity it converted into the Christmas- tree celebration.

CHRISTMAS CLUB The first tin can was inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte, who offered a prize at 12,000 francs to anyone who would invent a way of preserving perishable vegetables for marines to eat on their long voyages. MAKE A flrrrg for everybody next year. Plenty of Christmas money helps do it. This can easily be accumulated during the year if-you will Join Cftrisftmas Clufc NOW FORMING and tftrougi) tfjt peat. The weekly payments are scarcely missed, and they grow into a comfortable sum of money almost before you know it.

Classes vary frbm 25c a week to $10.00 a week. Why not enroll the children in the smaller class besides starting one of the larger ones for yourself? Tioga County Savings Trust Co. THE FIRST BANK IN TIOGA COUNTY TO INSTALL A CHRISTMAS 'CLUB. Metro Stations, Inc lot, $300. rri pc i llism Re xl ord to i vv Atl Covmtton Rod Gun Club, lot, I ver fle( ld bor TM' cover that is adjustable, a large, part 6 Nicolas Appert, an $125 burned all jts contents oi tne radiator can be covered, al--i pick er 0 Covered road, just i ator eov er is used With a radiator Ig 0g the money was handed over i A A In i i pfi that cooking Rl TioE-a Railroad Co to hous of Halsev Benson, a few rods i owm the motor to readily warm up, fafa; In hermitically sealed contam- ossburri'uTldme Co lot 1 I Mt of the burning house, was en- and then adjusted to a suable op- ers made lt po881 ble to keep them OSSDUrZ i i '-'V iv -i Knt wo a aavaA hOTrt i wmnttirttr Trust Co to nger but saved by hard motor' running Work ft 18 th Ug that an V6 but stall not allowing it to i i it to win i.

on i worm Dl Hazel Estep, lot. $1 th wag the Hamilton--Bless Vein Goal firo Rmlt1 trustee of, to Wilham Estep and lot, $3,000 fire indefinitely. The Bennmg National Forest Mrs Smith's obtain maximum i ne CoiumbiisT Georgia, has just mother, Mrs. Rice, who is an invalid, ffi iencv from the low gravity gaso- tn tie hrt of new forest rs RcarVi Vinme and was i i DlVinff tn6 WOriQ Wlin eiecinc UUIUB BULB OUTPUT IS INCREASED. been name dthe Eauxbelles, contains Four Hundred Million, or Over One many beautiful cascades and grot and is believed to be the source use in the Far East for the past 5,000 years, is simply a small bowl MiHion-a Total Fraction.

and Seine the will I sink, the action always taking the I same amount of time. Corning Glass Works' men who flowing through Germany, J75 44. --George I vision is made, however, for heating Hopkins died last i the air entering the carburetor, in Tuesday morning at the family home i cold weather luesaay morning at tne lamny nome i cold weauier The temperature is ii In Elmira, aged 65 years He is sur- regulated by a sleeve over the car- Mrs. Flossie Campbell and A hjg bureto air intake, which should be ert Louden, both of Corning, were Mrg a of Elmira, Mrs. closed dunng the winter months It married at the home of bride Lynch a Mrs a Xaylon.

will assist greatly in approximating Wednesday marning 8t 8 CIOCK of a i of Brad the 8urnme temperature of the mo- Rev Wr a brother-in-law a tor the ra diator cover is used as of the i of Thompson, Pa per- of Horseheads a i of Tlopa a entlone above formed the Hie Se JTn0 ur, Waltei and of Ro- In starting the motor, make sure were a Mrs. Lou- Edward of Auburn and that the choke is pulled all the i a of Grand Rapids, Mich out until the motor starts, then push four sister, Mrs Frank Elhce, of Ti- it in slightly until the motor warms KEEPING WELL ii VITAMINES DR. FREDERICK RE K.I Editor of "HEALTH" will" be particularly interested in the The United States government i recent manufacturing records which plans to issue 50,080,000 pamphlets i "For Sale--A Prison," is the odd show that four hundred million or on the growing menace of heroin advertisement which appeared in the more than a million bulbs in a day i addition among the school children newspaper of the town of Meckam- wlll be the 1924 production the of the country burg, Switzerland The jail has den ard the a i i i a A a da i breakfast, o( a Pa Mr? a Youmans, of up but do not have it even partly out the rrotored to Elmira, from a Mrg Walter Rirkendall, of longer than is necessary Do which place asning- i Mrs ohn Henely of Ro- race an engine to warm it up, i United States. This figure sets a new high mark for the country, showing an increase of about 15 per cent over the 1923 output, which was itself a record. The steady increase in the use of electric lighting has been paralleled by the growing efficiency of the in- carried the candescent 1 4.

1 0at mteh8ea The Malays of to-day are still using the water clock to tell time been empty for many years and the officials have decided to sell it and save the money of its upkeep late Mark Campbell, who resided for some time in Coming Mr is an engineer on the Murder at Port Allegany. J. retteries', years, well known druggist of Port Alle- 7 r. i time approximately zu limes as mucn not Je 8 a t0 B8by hgh" u.purchased for a given sum as rurr it be lold hls court to was purchased when electric lighting Hebrew captives, "comely first 42 years ago bletnlsa," to serve IB bis Twenty years ago the average 'candlepower of lamps was 16 It is heht cold test" motor oil in cold Daniel. Shadracb, Meshack ao3 now 60, while the consumption of weather The motor oil should be AbeUnego were selected and put to a current per lamp has remained the drained more frequently in winter school for courtiers, along wlUi a lot same and the cost of current to tfie 'consumer has materially decreased.

The most notable advance in the New York Central Railroad "was instantly" than" summer, as the cold temper- ot young Babylonians. Mr and Mrs Louden have a host a 0 on ec 18i a ture aggravates the dilution of the mlght have best of i mow Bth their after December 23 at their Ismael Five other men were seated with Dsn dit Cfci I i i i i flflQ BU I a resident of pnse( them He ordered the diners the oil a chance to get well into all rg Quebec county, Canto lay i table and of the working parts Under aver- ada the for family directed one of the party to conditions, the oil should be of having lived longer one place pick a a to hlm Ag drained every 500 miles in order to than a other family of North of the reached for the guard against excessive wear of tne America Has ancestors have held Fetterly leaped on to the bearings or cyhnder walls the land i interruption since 1 an dY ti knocking hirry to the floor Care in short-trip i cold 1629, and the houe in which he Barrhoo, one of the guests, weather, on account of extreme diln- lives at the present rime is believed 0 i a the three tion of the should have the motor to be the one erected at that date and rolled to the front door 1 changed every 800 to 600 miles. a poreh A rmnnte i ater i If the car is not dnven this far in a The "fiasco, 1 meaning a the bandit fired gun and escaped month the oil should be changed once failure was orifrinallj an Italian In the excitement the bandit left the i a month regardless of mileage rne word meaning flash Venetian glass money behind be removed and wash- blowers were keen craftsmen, Members of the party described ed out with kerosene occasionally in often detected a small flaw in their the bandit as a young man attired I er to prevent any accumulation handiwork. They then turned the overalls and weanng red ban- i sediment which might have a detrt- object mto a fiasco, or and so dana handkerchief about the face mental effect upon the bearings word came to be applied to any Other than that they unable to But Daniel and his companions filament was used exclusive- When their training was completed the carbon filament type, all the rest the chamberlain found tltat the young being equipped with the brighter and captives were "more comely and of more economical metallic filaments better appearance" than Uuu, Baby- tion of electric lamps, but in the 1 'number of consumers using them, ac- It has taken us three thousand years cording to recent estimates. More to Had than 2,000,000 new customers ottiWB Daniel sod bis three friends ste plaia.

frest' food. The Babylonians ate beavtly spiced sod rlchir seasoned added to the electric lines of the United States 1923, bringing the total for the country to 14,500,000 failure Another condition which must guarded against in winter Is the OXYGEN CAREERS Millions of red-blood cdls, carriers, arc bum in healthy body every day. The ability of these to ennch the blood upon how well you are nourished. Scott's Emulsion bringi CD the body rich vttzmtn- a is easily absorbed by the blood-making prjTflnja to DuUu fi Scott's Emulsion nourbhei and wonder' fully well ss, i TM. residents of the village 7,000 Food conditions were regponsible for A slight formation of water is something which is natural and cannot prevented.

It aggravated, however, by the injudieioma of the Tbe 1924 total will, it is expected, We know now that the human body show a further uierease of sr vji 8 affloTuit rf Uviag food. Primitive people teamed this long The Arabs eat dates; the Moors eat flgs, South Islaaders eat breedfrolt and coconuts; the aatlres Extensive limitation of the Danish of eeotml eat bananaj; the la- army and navy to the of prac- proposed a etm tnity information and recent ly in the utility bul- remds made leng aliiw.d^.'u^ will ages 1 will be found to exceed that of lart i year Reports indicate thst 7,000 oer. more than 600 and about elk were bagged dunng oil circulating The "hspp-y hunting this yesr wvre found to be in the regions 1 of the Cumberland valley, the Poconi on and the dtrtnct starting with Hantingdon and Mrffltn eoantiM and ertendjng through the central part of the state to Elk an dthe northern tier out. raacDous Msd and finally the men died. "Wben good, food conditions for gums usually good.

Thts an rlUOUSNESS that 1ft jtijimi the suceees ef Jott clot- TM 10 an oAeial of tht tommiaticm The Pan-American are plantrtng to a In the harbor of Santo Dotnlngo, the ctty CHAMBER LAIN TABLCTS I Olambuj Ato wMeh will for the great erer UgniikonM will 1,000 photojrrsphy hai so Important tn recent raars that Inj cmnpanies and others whose work drmwlng osteg photo- htoa prinii and mapa. very detrimental to the motor To ptsvtnt the evilg of ac- eumntetten IB very cold it is wtsf to drain a cupful of oil from the once or a This should be done while the motor warm, but after has' allowed to stand idle for about tan Any waur present wtll be food are larrw, strontwr and better 1 developed Uhu dsprircd of sveh ao matter bow abvaOaBt (hetr Oiet Ttn nbstaaees tn nw. fraah food naeeasarr fvr health and growth are ealted rttsBteea, from Uttn wort rtta, meantef Ufa. laaafieMBt amowrts of these tnoataBcw riekWa, rf tfte taadk, thus Storage vital point to remember in connection with the Bprra- its cfficten cy about Ml cent Also, a Is moth more dtfltenlt tc crank U-e motor because of the effect et the lower on tba tebrication Beof tbe tneonipJaU rapoHcttktn of the fuel wbsn motor is cold, slightly more cranking required tc the motor. of the heavier drain on the battery and dacraaaed eftc- itncj tn the the enerjry taken from the battery shcmM be conserved as maeh possible.

When starting the motor, throw vat the cluteh, which will prtrcDt anaeflaa- sarr taming of gears ia the mismioB (through ooagMM ofl) aad (mid sbolish general enlistment for military service and all soldiers would return to civil life All when methods of W0 uld dismantled and the matcr- limited, sailors kept too lonj and land would be used for other on salt meat and dry biscuits developed (rovernment purposes or sold. The cumj the teeth Each of the world's peoples have tetr own of modesty women trousers and believe the skirt Certain DO llTtag nxstter LB It. Mohamme-dan women of the Sahara as the sallon got times. tear off their last garment orsarea, bananaa, rpplea. to C0 ver their faces upon the an- rsw potatoea.

the proaeh of a The Breton wts show tkst anl- maiden a hat to proper amount of prertnt her-hair from showing An underground rtver paselog under Mont Blaac has recently been discovered. The rfrtr, which has ASTHMA There is no bet the wbeery breathtf prvvvnts sJep roajy i be relieved by the aoothlog VKpmi ftt.tb* of the ho- met tad the istaet re- tint the transit freeh frafts sM CsMes tf tt Is to be strong Cnffi fSfsisr of ow Astir JUL. 9 l.XMSS^I Deforest D12 Reflex Radiophone; A Four Tube Long Distance Indoor i with Self Contained Batteries and Loud Speaker FEATURES 1 CompactneM All apparatus in ease Antenna is two foot loop projecting from the top cover No unsightly batteries, outside loud speaker, or room-cluttering wire. 2 Simplicity One of the eajuwt long distance sets made to operate Very few Each Ml furnished with calibrated tuning chart. All innermost visible and accessible by lifhtiag cover 3 Efficiency highly selective Six of amplification with A (rtage, using, only four with tube and bsttery economy Tuned radio Volume cpntrollable, from whisper up to that to the Joud on the phonograph Abso- nde-litr of reproduction, preserving all beauty and tonal ffualitlen of Vrry from extrneijus distance 4 Low Upkeep Cocts number of amplifying obtained with four cost of replacement and battery This ts of grsv-i SJ mort than ecmrome trpenthre bsttmes at 5 Portability Apparatus compact and CS.H be earned in tonneau of a ear.

Leather CAM Mt wfH not ccar from ordinary rough 6 Beauty Tbt handsome low on market. Art two-tone aad" piano mahogany 7 Low Price Wellsboro Electric Co. WELLJVORO, PA..

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
33,755
Years Available:
1854-1973