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c'D? PAttt SCHOOL WORKERS Assembled in L-arge Numbers and Holding Annual Convention in Association" Hall. INTERESTING ADDRESSES YESTERDAY Forward Movement Discussed pf nine eat church brotherhood great interdenominational societies, Gideons, National Sunday School as? soclation and the Y. M. 0. A.

second IB the combination of The five theses, boys wbrK, bible -stAldy, evangelism; educational and seasonal i. special services and It la the uniqueness of these two combinations that is -winning -the popular 'approval "The movement proposes, first, to cordate -the masculine tercea of the church and. to reveal as never before BjrSecretaiy Schiiiid Y.M. C. A.

of delegates from wiiViamsport fponj corner annual AW --A vital strength. second-purpose Is Mrs, Phoebe Alexander, Hobert the recognition of the Individual, the Bell, Thomas O. Long, Elmer the; real force of that institution. the church worker? It is 'a splendid evidence of EUnwport Ruth. M.eU«ar, Cloyd McCarty, Glen Mawr; Henderson, Olen Mawri 0.

F. Scouderm, Nlsbett Harry House; Mlas 1 'Sloan, SUB. 9. Hoffman, Misa Cllne, Jflsbetj Jennie M.lMttier. T.

Kunkle, Anni Toner, berryj'D, W. BhoHenberger, Montgomery; W. Rentz. Rev. R.

ft, Bannen, WlWamsportj Boyer, Cogan Station; Bjidelspach, city; W. F. Kun- Maitwell, SASH MACHINERY Tk Jdbi Finga of Jolte Montgomery; Harry co-operattve work of "each Each local chureh has local TB- sponslbllitleB such as maintaining worship, Christian education and persistent evangelism-. The church must come fup power-in lifo of Teal fellowship. A' united church Is bath School association opened.

Its meetings yesterday morning at the; Y. M. and continued for three BlouB daiWirthe' day andoyening. Tho cehvenUon wifcaold three sessions today, coneludlngrtonlght with the election of county officers. The day -was an extremely busy one for the delegates enrolled- and Vere assigned seals in the auditowmXafter which tho Rey.

F. "Helsler: Conducted a of devotion, which follows eirby an address by.tfce RevNG. Dono Brooks on "The Spirit, the Word end the Work." Mr. Brooks in- every city to-drlve out the evil no onsi or-two. churches Following "the outlining of the pur- iposea of'the Mr.

Schmidt i i iy.lj-%-' war, South WilHamsport; R. MOttt- gomery, Otto L. J. Uhner, Mr, Brady, Harriet McGaaV" 14ev. Tholan, Maple Hill; Bodhles; Mrs.

Bodlcker, Emily J. Fred W. C. Roy Diaati, John ot South aa tft WiniamBport Plan- lag tnjn, met with a serious accident yesterday nKHBl jf while at work. Mr.

fas itteniUng a window sash mitied for In tome way the indei the the Wfint of AJI! of the way In which it will be spread. He asked for -the. co-operation of every man and woman and of the good that can be done "If this is given The address was good throughout and pleased every one. At the conclusion of Mr. Schmidt's address Superintendent Miller -names, of the 40 Sunday schools that Shave, qualified eleven points of the 'Sunday school standard known as the Those which dualified- "Erie Avenue, chance to become acinalnted.

At the afternoon session Albert supt; Picture'Rocks. both-he and his ife ren voices '-dfjred sel work Willlamsport; Albert the afternoo per- by- Mrs. after prayer, was pa- -Baldwin, elenien Echoes from nternatlonal Con- Johns'Jersey bnore vention full W. Albert Miller, Mrs. Hall, H.

B. Hall. Mrss -O. Stark, W. B.

Reynolds, Edwin Vertz, Montgomery Hall, Montgomery; I. M. Barle, Picture Rocks, Miriam Shafer, Oogan station: Mrs. C. Roy rrtman, W.

Brenholtz; Mrs. O. ned, South WWH vnfiport; W. H. 'Barman, Jersey Shore; Kin-let Wiite- be'adV South Blanche WiUamsport; W.

J. Dale, Miss :My.er, Mon Tholan, Mftntgoinerjr Mrs. Adelaide Jessie- Reeder Hughesvllle; Miss Millkent Heller Arthur 3rosscup Jamestown Ephriam Shafer, "Hepburn township, were an- Emily Nichols, Haiti 'Birds, Jersey Shore; Miss Cafrie Mow rey-, Lulu D. Zerbe, RauchtoWu, J. 5 Stteiby Union-, Willlamsport; F.

Np. 1. President at South Side Saw Split to the Knuckle Whili at WiB Head tte ud With SX Ball dub to Play nto member was split to and, the injury was llwjnwrt Hospital, niurles It is not kn whether or sot the finger will require amputation, but is not thought extreme measures will neceesarr. i hat flulwoce. The nuisance eilsMng in-ttie-vicin Ity Claris street and Southeiu me Is again before the board 6 the Third ward tiayo bocn all Grand Circuit Races a number- pt -people sBwers of jUielr houses Into gutters.

complaints been an gation il h. the Officer J. J. Buirfce authorized tc see that file persons. JXo.uestkta immediately: remedied the con dltlons.

'SW'weeka havo bassed an3 nbthing.hRs.beeniflone by proper ty owners. A member -of tfievboar xaid yesterday that a special meet!" aU probabilitleB Ke. called i few days and definite action taken. George Kern, 'of fountain B7 Associated -Press. Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Sept Taft was an in- spectator of part of thXriand Circuit races today'.

At ttyiXSoncluBion ofJnls address the second heat of the --Perfod-of Disc.uision. the teachers holding reeht "the workers in held a general dlscnsslon on the "the Minister's and Superintendent's of tBe Sunday School and howJt can Best Fulfill Rev. Af Stapleton, of Shore, (irxl Dale. fc after which Albert Miller conducted t-he-general-discussion. At M5 therej i was a conference on'organized adult class-work, conducted W.

H. an expert Mnntminerv Yar! 2.13. trot was called and Montgomery, de yed Wg 'of the Hartford.haridicap. An innova- tion to the racing program i was the n'an- i Sartford which brought out dens. Liberty, A.

St. 'Peters, Cbllomsville, supt Frie-! a sevenr-Joan fnd Bllly-Bbik9jjp ai 'supt i were scratch; Dudle Archdale had a handicap Charge Mitch- Harry Presbyterian, Covenant, I. Bethany W. J. Dale, PROCKSSION Parait MURnFRMYSll-KYlN blRANGE COIM IHIAL fld a Fel- ows' building aadf me reports of s.ub- easocfaUon meeting.

lafVevenlnf la the Vallej Contractor and Companion Shot Dead in poises have arrived, and'thai'the moat of them have been distributed among citizens of that all towns to Belie- be covered. with adverttelng to aQ aiobMtill- ties suitable posters wlU chased and dljUittn-ttl it-' and retary James Lloyd stated peaelved a Chunk and two othea ar ATJetitwiii lor the murder today of Joseph Zehner, oi TJinftTord, atripping contractor, and Samuel WatWns, of who was his vacation at Summit HUV arrests the police of vllle and TlHTlocal authorities tbfcus of Paataer Creek valley are persistent in scouring the in that section to apprehend any who "tnliy susp'eetea tu douole mur- There are ol the authorities thatxtaMual murder was the work, of hence Civil War Teternns that be allowed to lead the procession horseback. One of the soldjera stated that If jpaateo, a -mounted drum corps, u.p of. old would In parade: It was nnsnlTnously decided that the request of the old soldiers be gfantedXIn all probabilities the various run excursions to the -efforts to run down the real murderers are continued. The to pay "the hands, was divided up la pay envelopes, was, found' intact in the carriage; So were 40 In ZehnerVpocketanra revolver WEST AFRICAN to Having Stolen" Sweets and la Sentenced to Thru Months'- -hi -Prlsorir.

The following strange related by Capt Oecrge A. Briggs and occurred daring his stay on the west wast pf "Africa about ten years A chimpanzee named John, who was owned high official, one day brokt from his chain and, strolling unconcernedly down the inan thoroughfare, scattered' the crowds'before A -ain. who was ties dropped- her trmy and even forgetting her small child fled, with tie- crowd. The chlmpanzee-soottf pied- the' tray Of dainties anil devoured them in a uiost convincing seeing aU the sweets dfwppear, at- bjr a. the brute sent the child his possession.

Whether It to rob or- muirder Is a question. It appears that the murderer or murderers Into abandoned road on'the mpuntnln and the animal, which was accustomed to he driven from Lansford to He faced; the crowd and assured, them his Inng power. This BO Infuriated the natives that they made a combined "attack on John and his lease of cuVsh'ort bad not bis owner turned and sought the high way, mardi graB, and a party In discovered th-t- str.eet car was ove "the yesterday aftertspon an okutbe a o'clockr street for th borough. When tfie car was in fron of Sam Christine's barber, Market Kern, lumped-while, it was In moiion and Instead of landing on hla feet he Janfled on his face, cutting several deep gashes and badly brulsing-hls face and hands. Dr, Rit- injuries.

HappHy Married. Miss Mary Nevel, of IM West Cen" tral" avenue, and Wesley lu of eVefy effort tolJV'RfaCtory handle the crowd. was authorized to send, postalsiq chairman, of the several committees requesting detailed'report be submitted for thejneeting. nert week. A Football Meeting.

Several football the western the crtylnet in George on. last ulsiii, afld mftde einbryclc plans for- the comfwg football season. Newberry "Be represented on' the gridiron this year by a fast team. Another meeting will be held; in a Jew days and officers elected." 1 As sffdn-as. the weather permits the candidates will turn out for practice.

Some.of the football players who will probably be inJhis year's line-up are: prutztiian, David ahead of them were 'the Bodies of two men who' had been murdered. The apt that -the -money not taken leads the authorities to belleve that the murderer of the two was committed. for other reasons than anthontles are guarding against ol vulging -their theories. TJp to a late hour tonight the officer In charge of the locaj Barracks of the nothing -defln- DII.I.H TU ite from the detail in operation in the 'Panther Creek valley. every man Would be tendered-his due.

'For a similar quired whether a man would to stand Rls trial in court. "Yah! YahJ" was the shout owner, "let the appear to coiurt'tomorrow with the child-and all the witnesses and I Iota will bo tiefc liko a man to stand trial Jake ever may be out to him." The TOSS to ley," Oscar and Ernest George Shore, H. L. Brown, supfc-; H. iCohick; R.

M. ell eighty fe'et, Joe Bowers 140 and Wilmpr4ng-and Crelg.hton Kirkton, jeach. There were two Jersey J-oant taking the flrst; from Charlie Methodist, Nlsbet, J. Mntchler, L. Welgel, Sunday school' and Bible, lass wo.rk and.

Mr, Garman TUis" had vlle experience tod his, words -ow 1 full of strength the yciunger At 5.30 o'clock the. convention adjourned to the First B. CXtto, supt. church, where ladles of the church served a banquef 1b delegates. the delicacies of the Albert i-SHller presided ftn ster and to Scv.

Jbseph Lyons iswlng, or Jersey Shore; Wr-0rSiem, a state worker of eoclation, froin be read br Oval, Koons, James Lctocr, Wiffiam McLaughlrh; Hunt- ervIHe, W- R. Jves, supt. United Evangelical, Eltefttown, Davison, Springs, C. Pattihamus, Pine Run, P. F.

Wurster, supt. -Reformed-, -Sfe-Johns, Thomas O.v Long, supt Mltchell-and Billy Burke, who flnlnhed in the ordernamed, Time, The "second preHmlnarj was won by Joe Bowers, Crelghton second, and Time, 2.29%. In the final all horses took part pnA pudie 1st church, by the pastor, Rev. Edwiu bride lajwell knorni In borough and bag a tbost of friends iio the groom Is 'a popular carpen- PenT-1aJe. Mr.

Mrs. Mi- Time, Arcnuale won with Charlie second and "Joe: Bowers 2.20%., Winners in State Firemen's Farade Br Auoclnted Fn York, Sept The prizes awarded Brewer, supt. will reside for tfie present at the lomeidf theirlde. South Side sportsmen are for the 'coming hunting season and predict plenty of game this tear. -Sev- fiocko of -grouse have recently gloving ac- cniinfai brotight by rural; resldetBr--Tlra vvluier was ro markaWy nwderate and.the few cold J.

and reports of the cunty su- Prof. J. F. ST. jperintenaent and other officials L.

Yar.rison,-of MwrcyTTThe occasion follow. W. was one and the that wil.Ldeliver an the cmiirtris so well represented add- h.Tilch a dinner -v to the socUl side of county at firemen's "parade were apjiounced to- ttignt as.followsi. Finest appearing uniformed Colwyu Fire company; No. J.li=icot 1 HSjtojrsaed tho reoorts of $lt)0, Hampden.

NO; 6 'Reading; largest uniformed company company the greatest distance," 25 or more 'men accomipanied by a bandi $100, West Pittston of West Pittston; company having the largest uniformed band 111 B'ran'dywlne companv finest Street a Com, good. There is no dearth of material in Newberrr and team will Undoubtedly be formed in a few weeks. Shenandoah efforts of E. L. Boner, president of the trolley Strayer, of the strong Shenandoah 'aggre- h(anuuald3qdwahv A Bedford Springs, Sept.

7 At the tlosbg session today of the fennsyl, -sanla Homoeopathic Socle ty 8 mornlng--tho court was when John appeared; and carried by several He was-placed Ux.te dock aBd the charge of larceny was read to him. His master turned to him and, asking him If h.e^had -any- defense to of-, fer, was smswered by the usual grunt? of delight that John Indulged in, when convention these. ttBoert were er er greeted 6 of The master then informed the Judge Dr that John had pleaded guflty and had 1 defense" Tne Jirflgp. president, of Ty- manager spells only lasted a very short the maTiHgement of the local team re- crfved word that Reading would play Wllkes-Barre -winner-of the New xork Wi fh en of the preceding winter, game been very IftUe diminished. As eoon as the snow flurries strike this part, of the east and the reaves are on the a the advent of ous hunters Ue to the mountains a vatleB thSt-are-ln the bofpugh, proximity gation of ball players will play the Newberry teaTM, at- the.

trolley diamond on Saturday, afternoon. Sept. 23 KariytBiUie season an -effort was oiade to-- get- the. Reading Trl-Stat" team to play the Newberry 'team but rone; treasurer, Dr: Ella Goff, of Pittsburg; recording secretary, H. of -Plttsburg; corresponding Dr.

Harry Weaver, of Philadelphia. Annapolis, Mai, sept a Wright biplane especially for-, ments as to the practicability of using aeroplanes in conjunction with war. to due deliberation, senteaced the brute to three months wid he was led away to prison, where 'he served hia sentence. fvtei.1 fii- State league, a series seven-rgames after the season closes, and as -a result Manager CoughUn had to refuse Newberry fall: In the sea- IQIJllf Iw -IWv V-UV i the hunting season, numerf-sbn Newberry played the Shenanaoan, IrtStlTlliy fl'V. tllfi 6CDF6 team at that place, of U-to 3nL.that_game_Shenando_ah made four in the first tnning, the uoultoL.

Slieii- Patlenee dwyune at at the New York Yacht club, a very rich and very uf the Navy-ior the aviation will shortly be in operation at Naval academy. Lieutenant John Rodg- era, of Uie KB.VJ Jitarted shortly bo fore 6. PI todavJPidfli-Annapolis for Washington, reacMng the "latter city at 4.45, "flying about 45 miles. r- Uniontown, Sept escaping from the county -Jail here and enjoy- monfhs of freedom, B. Frank Smith, member of family and UI.u.

fa-tiser, 'have returned and "after a. visit-with, friends and -Berks. am ecer, a-mentber of the county Hadwln Fischer, an a Mast -night, the auditorium being o'clock. William Decker, of Mon- evening of the count executive committee, presided andjhe 'officers soloists were MT. and Mrs.

Mrs. Charles A. Miller sang a "beautiful duet, and Shall- It "Ever Be," their 'voices harmonizing, finely, and Carl also invention. J. W.

J. C. fhWir Vnirpa Frank rendered' a good solo. was In charge ol Miller, and offered by Th.e song, ser- Mr. and Mrs; after prayer was of i he Addresses.

speaker was W. D. Old Lycomlng township; --Mary Hither, Jersey Shore: Florence Shot- lenberger, Heptoraville; Raymond L. Bower? Hepburnville; Kathryn--Mahaffey mpburnville; Rev. J.

R. Baker, Newberry Picture Rocks; Frances Hill, adult Bible Stem impress- hlmseTf upon his bearers by gfvin? oirse; A. a'strong address on thevwork in which Mohn Franklin A. Lawson, 3 Connelly, Stapleton, READING'S PRESIDENT SERVED WJTH SUMMONS Just From Europe Called to" Answer Charge Against Company of Selling Bad Eggs. By Associated Press.

Philadelphia, Sept. the; Instance of Harry speciaT 'agent of Pure Food deparfcrneat of- tue-state- of PennsylvaniascGeorge JV Baer president of the Reading-Raila JEu- he Is engaged and spake highly of coming county and its field. Mr. Stem's address was, as one COgan Show. IOC.

Cordelia Baker, W. B. Hoffman, Antes Fort; H. Brown. local M.

C. was.the principal the evening and delivered: a stirring-address-upon "The Men.and Religion T-Movemerit, 1 lii which the men M. C. A. are so -Mrr Schmidt began his talk, with the story of how --the movement stirted and.

of its spread, and presented some good He said, -In part, "The preaching of the 'past has begun to bear-fruit. There is a 1 and political 'unrest, due. to the L. C. CoTlornVvflle; 'Mrs.

C. Knapp, Mrs E. Janes, F. Madison, W. Madison, Muncy; Mrs.

Stephen Soars, Boara, Muncy; W. Baylor, Juto of paid play- porter Smith, and Schu-yftlli- near here late "GHARGED'WITH CONSPIRACY. the TJnlon Trust Company of Grant HicKwine, secretary of the. J.er-. sey tjhoro company, have eA- arrested tered ball Alder- Ntitjth.e Joseph 'Schell, who was tivesin-theboroiJgh.

Th Mr and Mrs Edgar. Maltlandi of team is making great efforts to have Market-street, William Crooks, Dr. the big game fittingly advertised -as It Kenneth Grooka, of East Central ave- will- be the most important contest In nue and Miss "Helen of this vicinity A small-att- i oca ted at HarriBburg and A. Orange. are canin'lrJK with.

a I mission fee will be toTM tha Tnr- party; Of. friends' at the lUiehead tage, York after a pleasant'-, visit with friends and relatives in the Frank of East.Moun- tain la confined to her' 'home with sickness. Mrs. Wes'slejr Foulkrod, of Market street, who liiviKbeen on the sick list, is to be around again. Miss'Maud Michael, of Bennsdale, is visltlngr-her sister, Francis Nevel, of Hastings street of Wwt Second -avenue, returned from a visit with wiin two other Newberry young men a few days ago, i not the Joseph Schell Vbo works O.

"Hankie, the well known' West End Personals; James 'Lloyd, of Pearl "isturned from a business, trip to Pine Riin. Daniel of Dewey avenue. returned yesterday from Catawlssa man to appear In court to answer, a charge 7 of conspiracy. It is said that the two unlawful of second mortgage i bonds of Shore Water company. The charges by prominent residents of 'He used to visit" me hla fam- Uy," said Mr.

-his pride, lie always host of servants with him. 4 it rather a tax on one's room. "But one Thanksgiving he must tiave felt prouder ever. He swooped down- on nfy farm with valet and cJipi'Teur a regular army. I was rather-put tp house-that-multitude.

Out I said nothing till desert came on At. dinner. Then I shouted across the table in a loud-hearty voices dergardener is 1" 'My underfardener.T. What do you he In astonishment. a far mnn 's not.

'So with two fine which be will I A was with a summons to appear before a magistrate and answer a charge of causing the-sale of bad eggs; A summons is', served usually when JJn 'arrest-in not, desired; Miv a hearing.be-- fore Magistrate Beaton oh September 14 Mr. Baer appeared 'both shocked' and surprised when the legal document sread to him. He at once called Agent Cassidyr 6n the, telephone and asked to be told why he had been informed he made no comment. -state Pure Food department al- hunting this fall. Edith Rogers', of West Fourth.

street, haa returned-trorn. a to and Atlantic Aid society ot St. Mat- relatlv.es-atrMIfflinburs. Edward Wolf, of Southern i Rvpniifi "fttifl xllouiiis OI HftS't a i tnS'W'B IjULUtfl VMU.iv" IT ings street, are in York attending the, gale toinortow afteriiqofe.at expert on crystallog- The Jersey Shore. -The Cornellson.deer case, was heard before Alderman Kellen'bach yesterday -but the only thing dons'was, to hold it over until next week.

Diamonds That Explode. In-his cantor lecture at the Lbndpff Society of Arts Dr. A- Mclntosh7 South WllliamsipQrt; J-. w. flta te ura Food department ai- Collins Newberry; Mrs.

Anna Mercer, tbat railway Newberry; J. F. Davis, MyrOe putrid cm L. I. -Jftyer, Mrs.

T. P. S. Wilson, Mrs, Nelson, B. Ouiney, Mon' In'-- George Bikle, signees.

A -test case decided upon and- the summons secured for Mr. every walk of life; Evil conditions are revealed and they! must riot exist any lo.nger, say- social 'and religious workers. "No' Social refojrni' Trout Run; Mrs. pie Jarries H. Robbins, Montgomery; 3---.

which religion and Raftton; Mary-to the time for social and political improvement is the spiritual "force in 'This movement H. Hagenbuck, Ma- Mutapher, El- Motftoursville; J. Eisenmen- Warrensvlile; Charlotte Goings, MORGAN'S NAiWE MUST GO ON BALLOT Court Orders County Commissioners To Recognize Him as. Candidate. -Plttsburg, Sept.

L. L. Da; Pleaa court here peremptory writ AA dtlVIAO Miss Barbara Kilman has returned to at Shamokln, lafter visit-. rig at the home of Miss Edna -Balrd; on-Hastlngs street Miss Jeanette Si. to her ho.me"W" West -Second avenue be'r's'stpre on West Third Mrs.

Mary Crlder and daughter, sa- White Hall; N. have re- home after a short stay here. ph, I' thought be 'or you'd have brotight him Versatile: Model. Oeorge W. Perkins, the retiring partner nt famoua bunking house oi J.

P. Morgan was young men; "Never undertake," he said, to do too much. In applying for position Is almost better to promise too than too much. Remember the modfel. "An old chap, you know, applied to.

a -New -Yorkrartlst- for the post 'of model. said the artist, 'what do you of weeks' with relatives' at Tyrone. Lloyd 0. Bower TIBS returned to his Hastings street after work- ing In York-state for several weeks, trtaining Ws Edward Hower, of Hnnf nnr Harar and Lynn is raph said fflat diamonds were prob- bly formed from fused ctarbon at great temperatures under such pressures 'as 1 could only exist at enor- Chunk, arelhe guests of mous depths below surface of e.arth. When within the reacn oi thVmine.r.'-they^had traveled, upwards, s8 Alma.

Shaffer ana Ruth Den' Oscar Harar nd Lynn Brady have retur'Hed from a suc'cess- ful fishing trip up the Loyalsork, John Badger has returned to his Beryl Neane are City. of sit Ipi-r 'Oh, anything, said the model, flngerlug-his gray beard nervously. 'Anything you like, sir. landscape, il Mahaffey. W.

L. Eisle and dauShtet, Alda, have returned from a visit to Sba- hottte on Market street from a visit i with at Mifflt'nburg. "Frank Billman haa moved his IF" NOT from -the. Jonea: on West; MAT NPCLFCT IT Southern avenue to. tho I wl bLr hef honfe Ut fVom of Next with relatives In Muncj-.

probably by- volcanic action, for a long, way. It was known that the -relief Hoia afforded in way caused many, diamonds to as the volcanic rocks in which they were first Imbedded decayed into tbe famous blue clay. Workmen in the Klmberley mines knew thatlllamcrnds. often exploded soon, after being dug of the earth by heat, and many accidents had oo A "Dry" Wbflihlpt. fer condition already exists Miss -Minnie Dunlap.

of Market street, Vvisiting with friends at vtra thrs mains, Saturday, September 16, one Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers. of West' wee i ro tomorrow, aventre, are visiting-relatives It be-your last oportunlty. at Clearfleld.

tf not registered-when, the books Miss Edith Howard, of Clean. Is: c)o a night you cannot vote at spending two weeks, among relatives; om iijj; primary election nor ini-the borough. the general election on Tuesday, No Week, For "Performing curre a by thevKafflrfl hiding newly That Duty. i oun diamonds In their The But one more registration day re- i ec -t re was Illustrated by e'xperrtnents with ten diamond crystals lent by Sir The British Just taken, a Step unprecedented in its history, The two cruisers -Riainbow and Niobe are to be teetotal war, contrary to all marine traditions. Grog- has always been a part.

of the standard tlon, 'being a concoction of one part iUm--to three iftrtB water luxury- is to.be permitted on the, -ships above mentloji.ed In the--t5ld tact amvn' to dallj fO man was a fealloa of ale andVhaK The quantity has Veen greatly but it certainly entered tar's that the time was for totarabstinence- any OBITUARY it? While Willing to Learn. you know that man was -tr7jns to.sell you a gol4 brick?" said the agl- far.aVhe"tow:heJi"otfiers"he wm Boor'd, Vllas; Mrs. them upward. It says that complete Linden; Alta M. John G.

well, -Mrs. Rosaana kirtley. 87 years, ftanhood will be the result of a man's acceptance of all that -Christ Wm and of 'giving all- that he has "to etiersY The fundamental ieatures of tbJslnoTement are aa old- as the ChrtgUan religion, but as In the flying machine, while things that make it are old and combination of them make It fly, so Itjs' Jn this move- ttftnt, -we old tilngs and them new and they go. v. Ruth Judge -Davis, Mrs.

nusuunu nsou v- -i died, at 1 o'clock yesterday September ifi J.t Is at tne home of her son, Solomon Kin i -bernr; M. Ethel Cockburn, lard Brookes, F. HeiBler, coming township: ler. Ellenton; Rer. G.

le W. i on Mrs. Dorsey uc billot as a candidate for In effect, this upholds the act ot last legislature, "whicfc has become the McKeespoft ripper, of the offices affected of mayor, controller, treasurer, three as' 1 still many who Kave.pot registered. 1 Do not lose your opportunity uty of every American citizen to vote. INSTANTLY KILLED." VTaror IlinETft I a Wf If riuon 3 name'be Klnley, at 1- o'clock WaUz.

is- ion the billot as a candidate for may- noon. -i an 1 I iron drill Mike Warren- jwall a miner, and Joe Sukatowski, his Sermon Syndicate. A method ot sermon--collaboration which may influence first' upon theexed problem of "Church at Stated-friend, are I tendance was recently, tried at Los! replied Farmer Corntosselr Angeles. Nine ministers of that clly "Then why did you listen to 1 got together and produced one sermon j- "Jes' wanted to see How ttie thing. and on the next Sunday nine' congre-'.

gallons listened, to the one of the bes.t they ever heard, Such a plan makes of versified gifts. One preacher may be First vas done in case I want to business. FtlBTif of 'Time; "What young" man doing skilful in the use ot. an-1 other particularly happy in literary i asleep In with all i i vft and yttiird a master In theology, another jjlfted with over "Never mind, father, for i He's waiting thtt may lnu and Bulletin Want Ads. 'SPAPERl.

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