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Freed of Killing Charge SanbarjyMay 21. A jury in the Northumberland county court yesterday quickly Charles of Mt Carmel. ol the Blayr ing of John Keazel, a neighbor. Reiner was charged with manslaughter, it being alleged that he struck Keazel in the face and knocked him down. Keazel's head ait a concrete curb and he died On DR.

W. 8. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 To Dr. VV. E.

Caldwell, of Montl rello, 111., a practicing physician for 17 years, it seemed cruel that bo many constipated infants and children had to be kept "stirred up nd half sick by taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts, calomel and nasty oils. While he knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all children's little ills, he constantly advised mothers to give only a harmless laxative which would help to establish natural bowel "regularity." In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin mothers have a regulating laxative which they can depend upon whenever a child is constipated, bilious. ohe Waldorf Toilet PAPER Galvanized Wash TUBS No. S9c Xo.

2 69c No. 79c 1051 Mat OF WHICH AMD OF Catsup Asparagus IlOtttci 25c Tall On I ll'inot lib GINGERALE iio ir ivih.h Bottle v. 14c Beans 3 Cans Lb Fancy Plain Olirt. Clan Farxy Stuffed Oiir, CUas CoMen Bantam Corn. Can Ion Cocoa.

Can FRIDAY EVENING. 7s. tlAIUUSBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 21, 1926 PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS Use One of the Following Three Brands cjgni ciocki uea Lb 38c Lb Rajah Sandwich SPREAD kr 29c 4 If kla HHfah Clover Leaf Wafers Franklin XXXX Sugar. 3 Vatu 2k Sunmatci Raulne. 2 PUtu 2Sc Fancy Pumpkin.

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LY Frttli 3JtJ from a fractured Bkuil. Reiner said that Keazel fell as he left his front porch. Penn Wins Philadelphia, May 21. (A.F.X A batting rally to the seventa in nins coupled with errors over came the lead of the Penn State baseball team and the University of Pennsylvania won, 5 to 4, on Franklin Field which Mothers Can Rely On feverish' br sick: from' a cold, indigestion or sour stomach. All children love its pleasant taste.

Buy a large 60 cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and Just see for yourself how perfectly it cleanses and regulates the bowels of infants and children. Dr. Caldwell's STOMP MODERN ViBMAN AOiild Laxative Di Fond Coioto OiiRSncEsRimoir SHE KNOWS THE VALUE THE SERVICE WE RENDER IS AN INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS FOUTLLMEOT HER MEEDS 1 P. White Naphtha SOAP 6 Itnrs 23c Makes Washing Easy CHASO 6 lor 23c AAV GRATE Juice 17c Full lint Rottle 2Sc AAP MAYONNAISE Bottle 29c urae Sftmt 47c 42c AAP PEAS 25c Faar Cra4 xir Corn Con 45c I Itc 3c 4c Ik. 2c 4tc 15c 2Sc rvi iurffM4 itM 1I tfatl.

sV 3k 3k 9 a tt ItcUJk 2k Ik 2k COWSJDRY HOLDS MAN FOR COLUMBIA MURDER Thirteen Witnesses Tes Victim Former Employe Columbia, May 21. The jury empaneled by Deputy Coroner Fulweil er to investigate the death of Ralph Kiscaden, 28. who was fatally shot on South Front street Monday night, after hearing the testimony of thirteen witnesses, rendered a verdict "that Ralph came to his death, from internal hemorrhages, the result of a bullet wound, in the left chest, the said bullet being fired from a gun in the hands of John Channell, Jr." Several witnesses testified they saw. Channel! 'at the second story window of his home with the gun In his hand and saw him fire the shot after he uttered an oath and told Kiscaden he would kill him. Kiscaden, who was standing In front of the Channell home, started to' run away, they said, when he heard the threat and was attempt ing to get hito an alleyway between two house's for protection when he was struck down by the bullet, lie died on the way to the hospital without regaining consciousness.

Shortly before the shooting the men are said to have engaged In a wordy combat, Channell taking exceptions to Kiscaden' admonishing Mrs. Channell for deliberately smashing the glass In her hus band's automobile, telling him "It Is none of your business what. my wife does." Channell will be arraigned before Alderman Burkhart, in Lancaster, late to day on a charge of murder preferred by Constable Taul F. Thonin. who arrested tne accusen.

BOXING BOARD AIDS SOLDIER FUND Rcranton. May 21. Meeting here yesterday In connection with the CTnlker Latzfl welterweicht title bout, the Pennsylvania State Box In Commion appropriated $73. 000 for the soldiers' memorial fund, devoted to the maintenance tn France and Beljrium of the graves of Pennnjlvanlars killed in the World War. This 1 the Initial spproprlatlon for this purpone made by the com nilMton.

which receive per cent, of the croM rtrelpU from nhowe throughout the State. It planned eventually to devote $J00. poe of the Stat boxlnsr receipt to the memorial fund. 'which will be by pecl! entn mtwIoA Mfl.l Brinadier General Eliin News Briefs "BUI. My SI.

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Sheba was a land in Southern Arabia, and 2,400 years ago it was in' a position of power. The queen who visited Solomon' was the ruler not only of AS ABYSSINIAN Sheba but also of much land In Eastern Africa. The country of Abyssinia was under her sway. Abyssinia is now one of the three independent countries of Africa; and the ruler proudly says: can trace my ancestry back to the beautiful Queen of Sheba." If that statement is correct, the monarch has the longest pedigree of any Jiving Although we seldom hear of this it is of good size being larger than Great Britain and France put together. The population is about 9,000,000.

Tou might search any part of the earth of equaj size, and you would not find a greater number of footed beasts than Abyssinia possesses. There are elephants, buffaloes and horned rhinos. Giraffes, zebras and wild donkeys are common. In some of the forests there are boars, not to speak of porcupines, rabbits and squirrels. In the larger rivers are hippos and There are no tigers, but the hyena is a dread ful pest.

Abyssinia la a plateau country, with mountains which rise to a WE MAKE IT ID Savings Average 33V3 Up to Mi 1 X2rS a mvu ti 'i1 itw m. m. Dining Room Suite IrtVfh remklMlUn walanl. Ten filers Unr fctflct. cnlna Uel.

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Near the center of the lani is Lake Tsana. This lake is the principal source of the Blue Nile. Ethiopia is another name, for Abyssinia. The people of the country are of mixed blood. They are partly Arab and partly Negro.

The skins are of a brownish color. NOTK OX BIRD' CONTEST On Saturday, I hope to be able to publish the fipal results on the Corner bird voting contest. It is now' too late to enter a vote; but I think you will all be interested to see how the contest turns out. I received some splendid letters with the requests for Nature folders some" time ago, and I was very happy to mail out the little stories. I have a further supply of Nature folder? and I plan to send more to those who write to me.

To morrow If We Went to tbe Moon. i Engineer, 71, Falls Dead York, May "21. John Horner, 71, of Brldgeton, N. an engineer, fell dead yesterday morning in the factory of the Devilbiss Canning romnanv. he was engaged in putting in shape the rkaln n4 tfkeMrrH FACTOlvX sum tj.

lo 1 3BELL Accounts Can Be Arranged During Thb NTEBP5ISE jlW machinery in" preparation for' the coming season. Mr. had been coming to Stewartstown for the last twenty years to make repairs on the machinery in the local cannery, 1 HOLD FUNERAL FOR DANIEL S. HELMAR Port Allegany, May 21. Funeral services for Daniel S.

Ilelmar, .63, attorney of Fart Allegany, who died Sunday, held Wednesday aft ernoon In the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Arthur Llellwyn, assisted by the Rv. Earl I) Woodell, pastor of the First Bap tist Church and the ev. Jones Burton of the First Methodist Church officiated.

Mr. Helmar at the time of hia death, was. the president of the Canoe Place Historical Society. He was also a member of the Sons of Veterans, Liberty Grange, Modern Woodmen of America, and the I. p.

O. of. which he was a member for the past twenty five years. Helmar, who established the Brook Trout Fishery, located a few miles from Port Allegany, was school director, councilman and borough solicitor years. He was graduated from the Valparaiso Law College, of Indiana, and.

later took a post graduate course in Chicago, where he practiced his profession for seven years. He also was a member of the McKean county courts for a number of years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha Hall Helmar, snd two children, Mrs. Dorla Hartman, James McKinley Helmar, of Pert Alle inn gany; two sisters, Mrs, nnwe iur ris, and Ada Greer; two brothers, PHONE 2 2669 V.

1C3 1C3 TO FORI "1 S. SccJ iccl Erwin R. Helmar, and Adelbert D. Helmar; and two grandchildrea, Joyce and Lots Hartmau, of Port Allegany. LIVERPOOL WVOV.

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Y. "It has been about ten years since this Plant 2285C YOU THIP1E The Bedroom Suite comprises large roomy Dresser, Bow End Bed; Vanity Dressing Table and Chifforobe. Each piece is finished in the new Hilite or Hugenot walnut finish. This Suite Can Be Pur chased Separately for A FACTORY TO YOU MASTER BUILT 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE TkU coalatM DanwporL TinaUk Ckile Mr! CUA Cktir. Eh im.lrf mImw.

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Spangler, of Carlisle, was a recent visitor here with, the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Juice relieved me! of one "of the worst cases of stomach trouble a person ever had and' I haven needed medicine since." Wm.

L. McCauley, 715 Mosby Richmond, Va. "I took this Plant Juice medicine about six years ago and haven't had a particle of stomach trpuble since then. Before taking Plant Juice I had tried all kinds of medicines but none of them did me. any good." Mrs.

Catherine Schwartzmeyer, 1096 Genesee Buffalo, N. Y. "This Plant Juice medicine not only restored my health seven years ago but put my system in such fine condition that I haven't had a touch of stomach trouble since Rollie Owens, 2406 E. Clay Richmond, Va. "The relief that this Plant Juice brought me six years ago bas been permanent, as I never suffer any more from my old time troubles.

It certainly Is a remarkable medicine and I am glad to give it my personal indorsement." Plant Juice is sold in Harrlsburg at H. C. Kennedy's Cut Rate Store, Market and is sold by all druggists everywhere. WE SELL IT ALE til a4oltr4 bi a cMc Bka I I az I tw i twit at atwtawtftt Sale 50 ii fn'i 1 a LVll va.

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