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13 cir: 7T3 EinT rsro THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1922 PAGE SIX why; TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS local iiAFrzrnrxs Baseball Summary 1 Vudor Porch Shades I KATIONAILY KNOWN BECAUSE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED. Everyone cannot live at the seashore, but everyone can now have a cool, comfortable VUDOR shaded porch. These practical shades, made of wood and beautifully stained, take the heat and glare from -the snn, leaving an arbor- like coolness.

They are very easy to "pet np and take down. -Will last for years. In sizes 4 to 12 ft. wide, at $3.90 each and no. Poreh Shades ARE IDEAL FOR.

Sleeping porches, FORCE PUMPS Every home needs a plumber's, force pump. In cases of emenreiiey when sink drain or closet clogs up. We have two sizes', good heavy rubber cup, fit 50c and 7cc. CURTAIN HOLD BACK Affright. when purlins curtains back in sleeping room, you often have to hang them on a nail or picture, or pin hack.

This curtain hold back is just for this purpose. Attach to side of window frame. Keeps curtains in nice condition -40c pair. A Good Refrigerator keeps your eatibles sweet and clean and saves ice. Made of best Asli wood, lined with wool fibre pure white enamel inside solid nickel brass hinges and lock, at $13.88 up.

Charles B. Henderson, former United States senator frcm Nevada, bom at San Jose, Calif, -59 years aso today. John H. prominent insurance executive, bori. at Hartford, 71 years ago today.

Dr. Samuel Sinpscn well known Episcopal clergyman and sonologist, born at Sharon, 5C years ago today. Clarence H. De Mar, wir-ner of the last Do ton Marathon, bom at Medina, 31 years ago today. The marriage of King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia and Princess Marie ot Rumania Is to take place today at Belgiade.

If a group of plates in your battery (no matter the make) go bad wfr can quickly replace it with a group that will give SATISFACTORY SERVICE for we have the parts, experience and facilities to do the work RIGHT. SERVICE of the character YOU expect i sthe service we offer at this station Try us. Master BatteryShop 36 N. Jefferson Avenue Bell Phone 110-J Be Your Own Plumber' We Sell to Anyone Bathtubs. Closets, Ere.

At Wholesale Prices Repair Parts for all Plumbing Plumbers Supply Co. 4 P. 3 Libertv Avenue PITTSBITIIGH, PA. 2M II alsey Street Newark, N. J.

Write for Catalogue c-May ll-3wks TODAY Lewis .1. Selznick presents the beautiful star, Louise Huff, in "Dangerous Paradise" A beautiful tale of the danger that besets the society of New York and the pitfalls that "get" the victims. TOMORROW GEORGE CHL'SBRO IN "The Recoil" 0 Northwestern Mounted Servicco Specials For FOR THE LITTLE CHICKS Galvanized Feeding Troughs and Water Tanks. In several kinds and sizes, at 15c. 25c and 39c.

WRITING PAPER At 25c Eox This is a pre-war price, on this box of fine writing paper. Nice Linen finish, in a nice lithographed box at 25c price." 0L0 PALM TOILET SOAP Looks like Palm Olive. Many say they would just as soon have it. Looks like it. Only 5c cake.

$5.75 First Store Across Bridge Props. Phone 351-11 ANYWHERE iV mil I 1 Ducks Are Enabled to Shed Water From Their Backs "Lite water off a duck's back" is a phrase that we often use, for a duck's back Is the most perfect waterproof in the world. Land Lirds are soon saturated by a heavy shower of rain. You may see them afterwards fluffing out their feathers so that sun and wind may dry them. But no drop of water can penetrate the plumage of any aquatic bird.

-Gulls, ducks, grebes, and cormorants dive after food on the Lleakest days without getting either wet or cold. These birds are provided with natural mackintosh in the shape of a covering of feathers which fit tightly one on top of the other. But their plumage would not remain waterproof if they did not look after it Every feather inust be greased at least once a day If it is to turn the water. Watch a duck after its bath and you will see the process. The beak Is pushed hard ifito the roots of the feathers, and then brought np to theii very tips.

Diving birds are provided with special glands which supply the beak with all the grease it needs. SAYS ANIMALS DO REMEMBER Why Old Idea Is Wrong Is Proved by Incidents Related by English Writer. I have read an article in which a trapper denies that animals have a real memory, says a writer in the London Times. He admitted that most of them knew enough to avoid a trap after an experience or two witll it, but contended that this was merely a manifestation of the self-preserva-ilon instinct. The same man cited an Instance not at all unfamiliar of a dog's refusing to hunt with a man who had kicked him.

He said that this too was only the Instinct of all living creatures to avoid injury. Animals do have memory at least some of them do. The trapper's theory would not explain those many evidences of recollection wherein self-preservation plays no part. I once carried a fox-terrier into the house after he had been well-nigh killed by an automobile. His master had just moved into the apartment house, and I had never seen the dog before that day.

We moved away two days later, anil I did not see the terrier for over four months. Then one day I passed the house or was about to do so when out came that dog, wagging his stubby tail. He jumped all over me, in joyful recognition and memory. An amusing story, significant on this subject, is told by my father. As a boy he lived on a farm, and was always a close student of animal nature.

The mare lie usually drove was old and fat, and would never go faster than a walk unless urged. There were two roads to town, one branching off from the other and a little shorter. It had been Old Maud's custom to take this road, of her own volition, until on one occasion a vicious dog barked at her and snapped at her legs. After that the driver had to be on his guard Maud would speed up when about 50 yards from the turn-off and try to get by it before she could be restrained. This showed not only memory, but a sense for planning.

Why Mirrors Become Clouded. "These wintry and rainy days are sure tough for me," said the elevator man In an office building. "How's that?" asked the casual passenger. "Look at those mirrors on each side of the car," directed the elevator man. "I have to wipe them off about every five minutes.

On cold days the feminine nose gets red, and on rainy days well, the rain washes the powder off their noses. What's the result? Every carload I take up crowds over near these mirrors, takes out the old powder puff and starts dollin'. There's a bunch of them, you see, and by the time I reach the top floor the mirrors are so clouded with powder they don't reflect a thing." "Except possibly feminine vanity," observed the casual passenger. Why Malamute Dogs Are Scarce. Malamute dogs, the half-wolf, half canine animals known as huskies, are selling in the North "at $100 apiece and up, according to returned hunters and prospectors.

When the. North is snow-bound and lakes and rivers are locked with ice against navigation, travel Is almost exclusively by dog-sled. The lowest price at which dogs can be obtained is $100 each, according to advices. First-class animals, such as crack "mushers" pride themselves on keeping, are hard to get at nhy price, and when obtainable cost several, hundred dollars, or as much as a good horse in the South. Scarcltv of dogs, it is" said, is due to the neglect of breeding stock by the! Indians.

Sanitary Cots A handy piece of furniture for every home. One of these han- dy cots can be used in a small space. When the unexpected vis- itor arrives you can make up this cct or couch easily, only Stalicnay Thompson Drug Co. Canonsburg, Pa. Ggars ftdy AHB0YING KIDNEY HIS Make Life Miserable for Jtany Canonsburg People There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or Inability to properly control the kidney secretions.

Night and day alike, the sufferer is tormented and what with the burning and scalding, the attendant backache, headache and dizziness life is indeed, a burden. Doan's Kidney Pill3 have given peace and comfort to many Canonsburg people. Profit by this Canonsburg resident's, experience. i G. W.

Miller, miner, 148 E. Pike says: "Doan's Kidney Pills surely are fine. I used them on several occasions when my back and kidneyB were out of order, they always fixed me up. Another member of the family also used Doan's for kidney disorder and weak back and received excellent results." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr.

Miller had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo. N. Y. EEOT HOT WATER IDOKTriFEECMSlir SaysT glass of hot water -with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons.

13 Jon want to ceo tue grow of beam uloom in your cheeks, to see your sum get clearer and clearer, you are told to drlnK every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with teaspoopful llisestone puospnate In it, whicl 'b a harmless means of wash- tag the material and toxins from the stowch. liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into in the form of a3hea, so the food and internal sanitation Is vastly more Important than ejtside cleanliness, bees' 'se the skin pores do not absorb in cities into the blood, while the a to enjoy an Inside bath each a.e ilng to flush from cne system the pr ous day's waste, sour fermenta tiOTis and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed Into the blood. Jwt as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a cer- Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com-phosphated hot water drinking and are plexlon, also those wake up wHh a coated tongue, htd taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, billious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this Indigestible material, which If not assured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and iimestone phospiiate act on tne insme organs. We must always consider that drink taken each day leave In the aU-mentary organs a certain amount eliminated, form toslns and poisons hich are then eucked into the blood through the very ducts which In tended ir suck in only nourishment to suewln the body.

Tomorrow $1.39 $1.98 $1.85 at Jefferson Ave. KcMs Oogie, Oogie, Wa Wa? 67-tf Rambler roses are beginning to bloom. This year's 1 Redpath Chautauqua has captured the Are the Kn Klux going to conquer the Upper Chartiers Valley? After Chautauqua visit Central Inn. Lunch served in tea room at al hours. 91-3 Strawberrv and ico cream festive" Thursday evening, June 15, given bj Sunday School of the Central Pres byterian Church.

91-4 A marriage, license wa sissued yesterday at Washington to "Anna Violet Miller and Robert Dinsmore, both of Chartiers township. In the account of Council proceed-inss in Tuesday's issue the item of license fees collected by the Burgess was' given as $1.05, whereas it should have read 105.00. Patrolmen Kinkle and Parrish arrested a drunk and disorderly near the East Pike street railroad crossing Tuesday morning. Another fellow charged with the same offense wa picked up by Officers Parrish and Mackey. Both paid fines before Burgess Chambers.

That loafing place near the bakery is getting broken up by the police. DEATH RECORD JOSEPH CARROLL Joseph, six-weeks'-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll, died Wednesday at the parents' heme, House 19, Midland. The funeral will take place from the home of the child's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Reefer, First street, at 9 o'clock this mor.n-ing, the services being held in the Greek Orthodox Catholic Church, Vine stret. Interment will be in the cemetery at Alexander Place. IN THE DAY'S NEWS The ill luck which for a long time pursued (the present Serbian dynasty. owed, nts advent to power thru assassination, seems to have run its course before it reached Alexand er, present ruler of the Serbs.

Croats and Slovenese, who today weds the Frincess Marie of Rumania, one of the most beautiful and accomplished of the young women of European royalty. Aftev ruling the country as regent for several year" Alexender came to the trone last August, following the dealh of hit-father. He is reput ed to be a young man of mild disposition, studious habits and exemplary conduct, the tnithesis of his elder brother, the one-lime Crown-Prince, whose escapades lost him the chance of succeeding to the throne. Alexander was. born in and received hi-early education in Geneva, where the family were living in exile.

Later he attended military schools in Russia. Ho became a great favorite with the late Czar Nicholas and was reported to have been engaged to the latter's beautiful a.nd fascinatirg daughter, the ill-fated Grand Duchess Tatiana. Too Good for Such' a King. On the birthday of King George III of England, in the year 17G4, Mr. Arnold, a London watchmaker, presented the king with a repenting watch he had made for him.

The king and the royal family were filled with delight and admiration for this wonderful piece of work, as thi3 repeating watch was less than a silver dime In diameter, and contained 120 parts. It weighed five pennyweights, seven and three-fourths grains. Special Drive During June to Underwrite College Educations The month of June will be devoted by the representatives of the Equitable Life Assurance Society to a nation-Wide campaign for underwriting college educations for America's boys and girls. The plan provides for a special contract on the life of either parent, issued while the prospective college student Is a mere youngster. The contract at maturity is made payable in periodical installments over the usual college course of four years, beginning when the boy or girl reach-es age.

If the parent on whose life the contract is based should die prematurely, the proceeds are kept intact, drawing interest, ready for use of the son or daughter when college age is attained. Thus, whether a father lives or dies, such a contract will make certain the college education for the ron or daughter. For further information see J. C. Mcllvaine or V.

W. McCcnnell. Try a Notes' Classified Ad. DANCE At Linden Grove, Castle Shannon FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 9 Given by Twin Oaks Club Music by SNAPPY FIVE ORCHESTRA Hour 8 to 12 (Fast time) Admission: Men 75 Cts.

Ladles 45c Cts. Including war tax NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 0. Boston 5. St. Louis 2.

Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn 2. New York 9, Chicago 4. Standing of the Clubs W. It.

Pet. New York 28 18 .609 Pittsburgh 23 18 .581 Ft. Louis 25 23 .521 Brooklyn 25 23 .521 Cincinnati 26 25. .510 Chicago 21 24 .467 Boston 20 25 .444 Philadelphia 15 29 .341 Games Today Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St.

Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Detroit G. Philadelphia 2..

N'ew York 9, Chicago Washington 9. Cleveland 8. Boston 7. St. Louis 3.

Standing of the Clubs w. L. New York 32 18 St. Louis 29 20 Washington 25 25 Cleveland 24 26 Detroit 22 26 Philadelphia 19 21 Boston 20 25 Chicago 20 28 Games Today Boston at St. Louis.

Washington at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. Pet. .640 .592 .500 .480 .458 .452 .444 .417 LITTLE RED TWO-CENT STAMP'S FAR-FLUNG LINE WASHINGTON, D.

June 8. Few places are left on the globe where the ubiquiios American two-cent stamp won't take "an ounce or fraction thereof" of first class mail. The recent addition of Haiti and Bermuda to places where two cents will carry a letter draws nearer the day when a two-cent, stamp will take a letter a.ny where, be it north or south, cast or west. The National Geographic Society here has just published a bulletin rating attention to the present "cruising, radius" of our familiar little red fquare, bearing George Washington and cho memory of his deeds to al! coiners of the earth. Notes Classified Ads Bring results; cect.

little Mm Wo Brush THE brush that carries Perma-Lac works wonders on anything made of wood, metal or plaster with which it comes in contact. Perma-Lac, available in every shade, color and finish imaginable, offers delightful recreation and at the same time takes things slated for the attic and makes them worthy of the parlor. Anyone can use it on anything. "The Skill is in the Can" and youll surprise yourself with the number of uses you'll find for Perma-Lac in your home. "Makes Old Things New" Use Perma-Lac Finishes Unless your home is protected inside and outside by repainting at least once every four years, you will lose in repairs and lessened value, from five to ten times what the paint and labor would cost you save aU The Skill is in the Can PEOPLE'S LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO.

28-30 Murdock Street Phone 636 Mattress for same THE WELTY STORE New South Side I Cash Meat Market South Central Avenue M. LEB0WITZ SONS, ORDERS TAKEN CHARLEY STEVENS 12iy3 West Pike Street We re always aiy. It li because ve take pains to satisfy ocr Custom ers. But we are never too busy to serve yon. Furniture, Stoves and Cavpet Current Piornrs Framing and Ekill fu) Furniture Revsirln: Sharpeniiev Beautiful Bust and Shoulders Juliets 1 and 2 strap Slippers 1 Ss.

are possible if you will wear a scientifically f1 constructed Bien Jolio Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconfineu bust so stretches the supporting muscles taut the contour of the figure is spoiled. Ladies "and Growing Girls 1 strap Low Heel Mary Janes', in Patent Leather, Dull and Vici Kid, values to $4.50, at $2.69 Ladies' Oxfords, small sizes only 98c Ladies' White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords (slightly soiled) at 50c Children's Barefoot Sandals, all sizes, Guaran 'LA. At RES BRASSIE pnt the tiast back where it belongs, prevent the full bust from having the appearance of eliminate the danpc of dniKcinc lnnsrlra and confine the ficsh of the shoulder giving a graceful line to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable garments imaginable come in all materials ind -styles: Cross Back, Hook ront.

Surplice, Bandeau, etc. Boned with "'Walohn," the rustiest) boning permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer shovr yon Bien Jolie Brasniere, if not stocked, we will gladly send him- prepaid samples show you. BENJAMIN JOHNES SI Warren Street Newark, N. teed Solid Leather Children's 1 strap Slippers and Sport Oxfords, in White, Patent Leather, Tan Kid $1.39 Boys' Tan Scout Shoes, sizes IV2 to 2 PENCIL Ho.174 Odd Lot Men's Oxfords, in Patent Leather and -and Gun Metal, small sizes $1.98 EAGLEIHKADO" Why the Turkey Mr.

Smart did not nllow his debtors much tlire to discharge their liabilities, and he had the effrontery to call on a customer for the collection of a bill on Christmas day. "I have called," he began, "to ascertain when you Intend to pay me the cash you owe?" "Well, sir," replied the debtor, who whs enjoying his Christinas dinner, "1 nm at the end of my resources; fact, I have nothing to pay anyone, nnd I can see grim poverty staring tn In the face." "That being so, I fail to see why you should be enjoying the luxury of nddod the creditor nhgrily. "Alns," s-nid the debtor mournfully "I couldn't afford its keen." I the J. MORRIS store Raralar LaaHh. 7 iachM IWSslemt your Dealer, Concaded to be the Finest Pencil made for general EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK 61-65 West Pike St..

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